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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-12-02, Page 23WARD & UPTIGROVE Listowel r (519)291.3040 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS CONGRATULATIONS are extended to JIM WADEL (formerly of Teeswater) Winner of the 1976 GREY CUP DRAW Jim is the winner of the $300 Cash Prize Sponsored by the WINGHAM KINSMEN CLUB Recreation Report .1. An word "wougbout the cow'se° of any given year many pwpk come in contact with this department for various reasons. Some are par- -A ar- _ ticipants, some are parents of ` participants, some are coach" and managers of various teams. " Often the comment arises, "Oh '?. there's a grant forisVn{'1t �t there?" r, Under the heading of leader- ship we can, and do, receive the maximum grant of $5,000. Under maintenance and operating costs • r we receive the maof $1,000. COMMUNITY CENTRE GRANTS Grants ,are available on the fol- y . lowing types of facilities: (1) community hall; (2) outdoor playing field for multiple activi- ties; (3) tennis courts; (4) indoor and outdoor swimming pool; (5) snow skiing facility (not cross- country trails); (6) indoor and ;i outdoor arena suitable for use by community public; (7) fun fitness e trails and ,facilities; (8) gym- nasium ; (9) cultural centre — to include an auditorium, art gal- lery, facilities for performance of SITTLER'S GREAT MOMENT—Darryl Sittler shows his wife, Wendy, and children, visual and creative arts. Meaghan and Ryan, the painting commemorating his record-breaking feat. Financial assistance may be granted of 25 per cent up to $75,000 maximum per facility, • ,. is whichever is lesser of approved ttI r costs. Where a facility is a com- e s 1 0 oint ampge biped facility, such as ours, the maximum becomes $150,000, (or capture 25 per cent whichever is lesser). n to r i o a rt I st However, we can over a period of y time, as we make changes, re - "At slime when parents are heroes to old and young alike." Club to be honored in the series apply for grants until we have quite frankly voicing their con- This accolade to Toronto Maple which was first commission reached our maximum. ed in Under present legislature we cern over the worthiness of those Leaf captain Darryl Sittler 1960. Former Leafs Dick Duff and who capture the young peoples comes from an unabashed Leaf Dave Keon are depicted in a can have as many different facilities as our budget and taxes imagination, it is of considerable supporter, Premier William painting by Huntley Brown of the would allow. urbudg gratification that a young man of Davis of Ontario, in a letter to the club's Stanley Cup victory in syesently under the stem the centres we are con - Ing personal qualities, excelling hockey superstar on the occasion 1962, and former Leaf Paul syste g are (a) the arena; (b) in Canada's national sport, of the latest painting in the Pru- Henderson is depicted scoring the should become one of today's dential's "Great Moments in winning goal in the last game of Centennial Swimming Pool; (c) Canadian Sport" series. The the 1972 Canada -Russia hockey Josephine Street ball park, (d) LAST TIME SAT otc. 4111 - painting commemorates series, a painting 'by Andre new ball park on Park Drive that TMEcnEA� FlRWAN rrvRe Darryl's spectacular r,perform- L'Archeveque. v we are establishing. mmi ante earlier this year when he WINTARIO GRANTS LEE ROGER shattered club and NHL records Sittler's 10 int Wintario grants cover a very MARVIN MOOR$ . with his six goals and four assists 23rd event in Canada's a o the wide spectrum of activities and sporting SPOUT IF t in leading his team to an 11-4 tri- history to be recorded on canvas projects, be they facilities or pro - TIE DEVIL 1 `roi umph over the visiting Boston by Prudential and the painting grams. They could be physical Bruins. will subsequently join its pre- structures, cultural programs, The record had previously been decessors in the National Sport public libraries,multi-cultural SATURDAY shared by Montreal Canadiens_ and Recreation Centre, to which activities, and heritage con-. CHILDREN'S MATINEE Maurice Richard and Bert Olm servation. 0 00 ♦ M FpEE . A � the entire collection ]s on in- . „E C�f1 stead, each having eight -point definite loan. On hand to accept any of these WintarioOn e'Islvo A games to their credit. the -painting on behalf of the Fed- grants, they are not just out and "A LThe artist is well=known illus- eral Government was Lou out grants without input by the DECS_7 iDH TDES trator William Biddle who used a Lefaive, President' National receiver. In most cases grants , OM{ {MGM ONLY , are made on a matching basis. am ..,. montage technique to portray Sport and Recreation Centre and Tie saner Who fell with—Grace the excitement of that memor- Ross Milne, Member of Parlia- That means for every dollar put from Iie3ea il..,np a,,, a,,,,.„,„,„ able night for Sittler.. Mr. Biddle, ment for Peel-Dufferin-Simeoe. llelieepeat Sai•elup by the organization, Wintario RLus girle e will. snatch that dollar. r a native of W.est.x'lzmboro, Qn• _ Rrip p ' is of all paintings in the Therearlts exceptions however, GODERICH ARENA BUILDING AND tar io, has gained wide recogni- Series, suitable for framing, are , P MINOR HOCKEY BENEFIT SHOW tion in Canada for his sports illus- y� pot and that's where our, arena WED DEC rTN available from the National S trations and book designs. and Recreation Centre, 333 River comes in. In the case df many Darryl, who was also a star Road, Vanier e4ty, Ontario, KIL arenas such as ours where the �U. 1 performer for Team Canada in 8B9, for $3.00 a set. All proceeds Ministry of Labour has closed us the recent Canada Cu of Hocks g support and develop- we become eligible for 2- P y o to the su P- for 1 grants. Therefore for every >�_S ► series, is the fourth member of ment of amateur sport and fit- dollar that is donated b the ub- ' ul the Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey ness projects in Canada. Y P ou. lit or corporate sector of the town Return of a Man Called Horse and area, we can receive two in wl. R„M,e H.,r• ' Newman ,. grants from Wintario. toffale (till and the Indians 0 This however applies to the ' BC 8structural portion of the building �~ Yg as opposed to painting and • BANTAMS decorating. On other than strut- ' Daffodils are tannin awe 156; Donna Thompson 161; Gary tur.al work, we are eligible for a from the pack as the B ked up Adams 184; Michael Rintoul 163, dollar for dollar matching basis. five points week and are now 187; David Nesbitt 190, 171; Allan If there are any questions to be Po Pennington 171; Kevin Smith 180; asked, or information I can share '. 14 points in front with 41 points. Blair Mansell 155, 154; Rand Sunflowers also picked u five55; y regarding Wintario grants, c811 P P Greenaway 1 re 198 Brian Hoy the recreation office and if I can't points to move into second place 181; Greg Storey 198, 183; Terry answer our inquiry I will cer- third with ZS while Daisies are tainl Y g with 27 points. Roses dropped to Hoy 158; Daryl Holmes 188; Steve Y q ry Anger 151. et the information for fourth with 23. Sweet Roses are The Speedbugs added fiveyou. fifth with 21'while Violets are in points which brought them to a • the basement with 13. tie with the Jaguars at 27 points. 1, Michele Heard was high single The Tigers also had good luck; . pnce. for girls with 170 and Ellen Rodg- they are now tied at 26 with the K�nahan scores e had high double with 309. Jeff Sasquatches. The Grizzlies have Walden was high for boys with 23 and the Sweets 21. five for Dons 154 single and 289 double. _ SENIORS g The Sacks upset the fruit Gord Kinahan scored five Other amen over 100 were El- goals len Rodger 160, 149; Debbie Hov basket and, adding seven points and added two assists to lead the i1 r 100; Brenda Thompson 105, 126; to their total, moved up to 47 to Wingham Lions to a 13-2 route ►,, +'! over Harriston last Saturday in Darrin Hickey 107; Jeff Cameron take first place. The Bionic Four r `/t 118; Billy Tolton 108; Jeff Walden were moved to second with 44. Palmerston. r 135; Murray Skinn 102 and Ste- Team Four is not far behind with The Lions rolled to an easy 5-1 00 P 41. Team Five has 29; the Num- lead in the first period, doubled it hen Skinn 105. JUNIORS to 10-2 after two and scored three �o �4�~ ber Ones are fifth with 25 and more unanswered Crystaldrops took five points to Team Three right behind them at goals 2 the f,r; move into first place with 31 24. g third to take a lopsided it 2 win. points. Snowdrops dropped to Wingham finally got their power Po P PPe Sheila Burke chalked up the la untracked connecting for second when they took only one high single of 237. Anna Haugh play °• point and have 30 for the season. took high triple honors with a 551. seven goals in r attempts. 1j Pearldro and Golddro s are Penalties really burned tied for third lace with 29 while For the guys, it was Ken Thom Harriston but they kept on taking P son all the way with a 260 single them and finished with 34 Dewdrops are fourth with 24 and a 597 triple. �E minutes to only six for Wingham. Gumdrops are in the cellar with Other games over 175 were re- seven1j points. corded by Chris Foxton 208; Anna The Lions outshot Harriston 38 - Joanne Henry led the girls with Haugh 232; Stephen Burke 230; 18. ° a 194 single and 326 double Ronnie Johnston 176, 211; Spent- Also scoring for Wingham were Rick MacLennan with the hat Randy Baih had high single for er Burley 196; Kevin Terft boys with 191. Dens Adams had trick, Jay MacLaurin with a pair high double with 321.and Laurie HainTs, Dave Kieffer Elan®t a Games over 125 were : Julalne B r i d g e r e s v 1 t s and Tom MacLean. 77 from Ski -Doo. Adams 139, 155; Sheri Walden Defenseman Haines, playing First, Rena Fisher and Omar right wing on the power play led 127, 137; Joanne Henry 132. Haselgrove; second, May Porter in the play making department Two models with performance and Debbie Wittig 153; Stephanie and Harley Crawford; third, with four assists while Mac - Gaunt 130, 127; Willie Rodger Yvonne McPherson and Lilian Laurin, Larry Milosevic, D. a price designed to let you really 146; Jeff Moore 129, 139; Billy Brooks; fourth, Renny Van Nees- Whitfield, Spence Burley and Gaunt 138; Murray deVos 133: wyck and David Pethick. Mike Montgomery i y.� • Phillip Rintoul 136, 126; Robert g ry p eked up two assists each and MacLean one. C�11J Qy winter. - Hubbard 138; Denis Adams 174, game is 147; Terry Rintoul 157; David TEAMS KEPT BUSY The Lions' next home g Scott 139, 160; Robbie Willis 127, Saturday, Dec. 4 at 9:30 p.m. i Come n an Skj �OOm 136; Greg Laidlaw 134, 125; BELGRAVE—Hockey teams against Palmerston in Lucknow. • Rance Willis 138, 130; Byron were busy last week. On Monday seep snowmobiles ea night the Bantams travelled to L7CiCi them, now. Thompson 129; Michael Heard Belmore and were beaten 6-2. On lcuss(rlco ADS ., ,,/ /, 152; Allan Jackson 126, 137. _ .= E W W�//"/s # ��/�� 5%�Ow%%��j Thursday night the Belgrave `= = =_ = i! /r SENIOR JUNIORS= _ — -TFademarYa of BomAarAlvr Llmt.A • Squirts beat Belmore 1-0. Friday s` Cheryl Hubbard and Brian Hoy night the Belgrave Midgets and were the stars of the league; Tykes went to Kurtzville. In the Mid Cheryl came up with the 179 high = l;, single and 319 high double, Brian get game the score was 8-2 c a HOY for KulBelgrave Tykes a PHONELYNN ENTERPRIZES had a 225 high single and 406 high fared better as they beat Kurtz- -01 urtz- • double. ville 11-1. On Saturday night the a� ;. Wj hi �Qa Other games over 150: Bonnie gelgrave Tykes were beaten by 3S7-2320 Nebo V u 1� kst Thompson 162; Judy Anger 159, Luckww 4-3. 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