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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-03-04, Page 17"Mwaa SM0 MONDAY, 8:30 P.M. MARCM 8, 1976 of 11ANA$TRA RECREATION CENTRE JACKPOT - OWN MSB cdb with a consolation prize of $30.00 If not won, Jackpot grows by f 10. and number of calls increases by one, each week. IS 86040LAN GAM96 AT ' IQ.•• aAtN : SNARL-11146-wRALTM eAMa!< ADAUSSION $1.00 - INCLUDES ONE FREE CARD. Additional cards 25c each or 6 for $1.00. .wn �.o� uvralcno arwo.• _ AYf W Y� M OYA• __ _ _,,, Wingham Lions chalk up win The Wingham Lions defeated Teeswater 7-5 Friday in an exhi- bition Midget contest played in Wingham. Gord Kinahan col- lected three goals and one assist to pace the Lions in the win. Tom MacLean, Dave Bennett, Kevin Hickey and Doug McGregor scored the other markers. Jay MacLaurin earned three assists, Ken Tervit two and Shel- don Jones and Tom MacLean each adding an assist. Wingham picked up seven minor penalties and Teeswater four during the game. The next home game for the Lions will be Sunday at 7:30 p.m. against either Clinton or Seaforth in a WOAA consolation playoff match. Wingham MINOR LACROSSE MEETING Wednesday, March 10 Wingham Arena 7:00 p.m. All interested, especially fathers and coaches in having minor lacrosse continue in Wingham please attend. If interested and unable to attend, PHONE: JACK GOODALL 357-2383 or 357-1990 WINGHAM MIDGET HOCKEY TOURNAMENT REQUIRES HOMES TO BILLET PLAYERS FROM MARCH 19=23 and MARCH 26-28 B A PART OF THE BEST ;IDGET TOURNAMENT IN ONTARIO WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT NOW PHONE 357=2646 A. L. HARRISON Lord Ifincole � �� Hotd In Take advantage of the 1975 pace. The Lord Simcoe is maintaining the price on the 2 nate special in the face of rising costs. im'udeser • modern guest Toorr fo! 2 ninhts • dinner one evening at the famous Capiaii}'t Tahle including a welcoming refreshrllent • breakfast each morning • free overnight parking (from 6 00 p.m to 8 30 a m only each day) $6990 subject to advance registration and you can stay an 00r,i night for only shoo douhle See ynur travel agent or rperrve direct The Lord Simcoe Hotei, 1 SO K:! g Sr West, I orontn Tell: (416) 362 1848 The Wingham Advance -Times, Thurs., 111 4, 1176 -Pap 7 Hurting from injuries, tom deft w Hawks remain winners r" is }} The Canadian Tire Canadfarm ,p?IIi The Howick Hawks defeated Livermore and Ken Williams. went -bead by ape point last Ripley Wednesday night 10-4 to In the third game Sunday a Thursday 4M in the Atom tie the series at one game apiece large crowd packed the arena to House League, by defeating the The Hawks, hurting from a num- watch the teams in action. Ripley Brophy Bruins 2.1. Both Can- ber of injuries, brought in players opened the scoring at the 10:01 adia4 goals were scored by Paul from the Juvenile league to fill mark in the fust period on a goal Hickey. The first goal came at the empty spots on the roster. by MacDonald. Two minutes 6:00 of the -AM period on a break - Wayne Nickel scored four goals later Howick tied the game on a away assisted by Kevin 1/cLean. % and had two assists. Ken Wil- goal by Macintosh assisted by The second goal went into the hams, who played with an in- Boyd and Livermore. He scored Bruin net at 3:16 of the second jured shoulder, scored three three minutes later to make the period, also assisted by Kevin Or -- goals and added another assist. score 2-1 for the Hawks, connect- McLean. -- - Doug Boyd had two goals and one ing on a pass from Ron Williams. The Bruins had quite a few assist and Chuck Gibson picked Ripley came out in the second good shots on Canadian goalie up another goal to help Howick period and tied the game on a Denis Adam- but he held them off �R win the game. goal by Phil Pacquette, assisted until the last five minutes of play In Friday night action, Ripley by Carl Stanely. Ripley, again in the game when Mark FOlton skated to a 9-4 victory over the scored at the seven minute mark scored for the Bruins, assisted by Hawks. Dave MacDonald scored to go ahead on a goal by Eric Jimmy McDougall and John Ans- t 'i 't oqe goal and three assists while MacLeod, assisted by Murray telt. t s tE s < 4- Carl Stanley scored four. Other Ferguson. Two minutes later It might have been the milder THEE WILLIAM MANSELL TROPHY was presented to the rink from Wingham Saturday goals in the Ripley win were Howick tied the score once again weather, but quite a few more scored by Brian Boyle, Phil ona' goal by Macintosh assisted fans were present for this game evening at the Ministry of Natural Resources annual bonspiel held at the Curling Club last Pacquette, Boyd Carruthers and by Livermore and Doug Har- than usual. weekend. Ruth Orien, second, Jim Bowman, vice, Stan Orien, skip and Ron Orien-lead, Murray Ferguson. Howick goals grave. Ripley, with less than a were winners of the 16 -rink competition which included members from London, Chatham, were scored by Macintosh, minute and a half left in the e Toronto, Owen Sound and others. rind came back to take the Brmauni C Challenge t Vee C r F �. HE BECAAM A LEGEW YWIL NEVER MMT... ,11101[N1UAPIM •W-OVW N -1 I .r a I I PARK theatre GODERICH SUN. 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Ruth Orien, president of the Women's Curling Club presented the J. Harley CrawfL,r d trophy Phy! Durst, second And skip, Bernice Moore are in the back row with Eleanor Fisher, lead and Lois Vanstone, vice, in ficnt. to Your Carrs Exterior Against the Harshness of Old Man Winter with a GM JET GLAZE SUPER WAX JOB at GOSLING'S T-EXACO Wingham We power polish your paint and e chrome. Complete interior and exterior super clean-up. Phone TEXACO TOMMY 357.3368 for appe-i-4--nf I V- a orner lead once again on a goal by Eric MacLeod, assisted by Don Hark- Many Brownies attended the ness and Murray Ferguson. parade on Saturday even—At Rockets dplayoff o e n e r ing.churchO the six minute mark of the ing. Our thanks to the Brownies third period Ripley player Carl and their parents. Fordwich Rockets lost the first stood their ground waiting for the spoiled Lakelet's chance at a Stanley broke in to score. Howick At the Monday meeting some replied 14 seconds later and Brownies made their tidy room game of a best -of -five playoff inevitable hoard of penalties that shutout as he blasted a shot past Livermore tied it up on a pass charts. Other Brownies learned series against Lakelet Jets, 4-1. This is to be a very close should have been handed out to Lakelet. Bob Lantz, Lakelet's goaltender. from teammates Macintosh and how to make tea and toast. going checking series for the Rockets One fan summed it up quite appropriately by comment- The final score was Lakelet, 4- Fordwich, 1. Hargrave. It took Howick only a Julie Nicholls received her Golden Bar. as the have to find a weakness in Y ing something to the effect that If this series continues to be as minute and 32 seconds into over- time to win on a goal by Boyd as- In pow -wow, the craft for the the Lakelet team. Even though the referee's whistles must have spirited as this first game it will sisted by Livermore. next meeting was discussed. Mrs. Fordwich put forth one of their frozen between periods. Lakelet be a rewarding experience for all The final game of the series H. Smits has volunteered to teach finest defensive games of the sea- son to keep the Jets`to added another goal to their lead the fans in attendance. Game two will be played at Howick March 5 crafts to the Brownies. We ap- powerful on a sparkling three way passing is this Thursday at 9`.00 at the at 9 p.m. preciate her help very much. only four goals, it was obvious to play culminating when Harry Howick Community Centre. all who were in attendance that an even greater effort is required Walky fired the puck past a startled Barry D'Arcey. Near the if Lakelet is to be dethroned as end of the game Rocket assistant league champions. captain Bob Stewart was given SER VICE Action was fast and furious in the both teams totally unnecessary ride into thea At the Movies rRAVLff opening stanza as boards. The Fordwich team pro tried to establish their superior- tested the lack of a penalty in an LISTOWEL ity, It appeared that Lakelet wanted to win three games all in overzealous manner and was John Wayne won his first Oscar as Best Actor for his portrayal 291-2111 one period. The outstanding goal- promptly assessed a bench minor. One minute later, Rocket s Rooster Cn in Hal Wallis' ' AIRLINES CRUISES tending of Barry D'Arcey and de- fense of Lyle Foerter and captain Norm Wilson met a Jet Production of a "True Grit". Everyone was delighted — BUS TOURS GROUP TOURS pairs Hank Winkel and Bob Stewart head on in the corner on an identical play. Tempers flared on Wayne Wallis, and, obviously, the ABC CFI�IRTERS SUN TOURS and Jim Douglas thwarted all but the Lakelet team, pushing and movie going public that made it a 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE two Jet attacks. David Dodd shoving resulted and only one tremendous box-office success. , scored twice in the first period for penalty was assessed to Norm Spurred on, Wallis, whose films Lakelet on point blank drives that Wilson. With less than one minute have won 32 Oscars, began to the Fordwich goalie had no hope remaining Rocket Bob Stewart think of a follow-up. It turned out in stopping. Two penalties were _ to be his production of "Rooster Cogburn", starring John Wayne APPEARING AT THE assessed in the period, one to Jim Douglas for slashing, as he pre-GOderlCh rink and Katharine Hepburn, opening vented a breakaway, and the other a call on Ron at the Lyceum in Wingham on March 3. HARTLEY HOUSE questionable wins fro h P y John Wayne returns to the role Sainsbury for body contact. Fordwich established the fact The rink of Phyl Durst, Bernice of the rapscallion eye -patched that they were going to check Moore, Eleanor Fisher and Lois Deputy Marshal, and Katharine WALKERTON Lakelet closer than they had been Vanstone from Goderich cap- Hepburn plays the part of Eula checked before in league play. tured the J. Harley Crawford Goodnight, a Bible -spouting mis- sionary who teams up with the FRIDAY &SATURDAY This strategy resulted it two Trophy at the annual Ladies' excellent scoring chances for the Bonspiel held at the Wingham gunfighter to avenge the death of Rockets. Norm Wilson caught the Lakelet goalie out of the net but Curling Club last Wednesday evening. The trophy was present- ' her father. Whether speeding through the forest to elude pursu- GREEN � just couldn't poke the puck ed to the rink by Ruth Orien, ing outlaws, or battling white through the mass of Lakelet g president of the Women's Curling water on a river raft, the legen- bodies strewn over the ice and net Club. dary pai i t pair give a special l imagic o to protect their goal. Ron Sains- More than 64 curlers took part the outdoor adventure drama. bury, being set up by Don Ruttan, in the annual affair with 16 rinks "Rooster Cogburn" was filmed missed on an excellent shot as the participating from Brussels, on location in the Cascade Moun- goalpoo-detoured the puck from Goderich, Seaforth, Harriston, tains and high deserts of Oregon, Support its point of destination. Midway Palmerston, Walkerton, List. With raft sequences on the Rogue through the period, Al Allen of the owel, Paisley and Teeswater. River. TOURNAMENT Jets intercepted a Rocket clear- Winners of the 9 o''clockclockdraw "The Longest- Yard," the popu- ing pass and all in one motion put were Bernice Moore of Goderich, lar movie which stars Burt Rey - the Jets up by three goals. Norma McDonald of Walkerton p prison Frustrations built up because second and Shirley Boyd, third, ofd football team, returns to the DANCE. of the close checking on both Listowel. Winners of the 11 Lyceum on Mar. 7, 8, and 9. Play sides and set the pace for a very o'clock draw were Fay Ribey of ing with "The Longest Yard" is rough third period. Lakelet seemed to have the advantage of Goderich, Joanne Dahl second of Listowel and Barb Hawkins of "Framed," an action picture starring Joe Don Baker of "Walking Tall" fame. Wingham Legion size and speed but Fordwich Goderich third. MARCH 27, 10 - 1 low, NITELITES y E -.-� $10.00 Per Couple Hot Meal � t " Contact _ o - Ray Walker or Tournament Committee 1 c =. PROTECT THFWIN.....- PINK .n the annual Ladies' Bonspiel was from Goderich. Ruth Orien, president of the Women's Curling Club presented the J. Harley CrawfL,r d trophy Phy! Durst, second And skip, Bernice Moore are in the back row with Eleanor Fisher, lead and Lois Vanstone, vice, in ficnt. to Your Carrs Exterior Against the Harshness of Old Man Winter with a GM JET GLAZE SUPER WAX JOB at GOSLING'S T-EXACO Wingham We power polish your paint and e chrome. Complete interior and exterior super clean-up. Phone TEXACO TOMMY 357.3368 for appe-i-4--nf I