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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-12-09, Page 170 " + ►. grit,. DI -GEL GETS RID OF GAS QUICK. • Special ant gas/ Pe(amine • Patented nigra _ dont breaks up o= digressing trapped gas .a bubbles • Multiple antacids quickly neutralue elceu acid • Di-Gel liquid or lank, m mint or lemon/amp. DI -GEL. First the gss. Than the end DEC. 9-1 1 or rr.+,E Ff S •.. THURS.. FRI., EAT RICHARD NARRIS THE RETM l7A MAM CA WE' - 1 -r KVa ' RNLT EMf . T a e c e - $AT MATINEE SNOWTIM! � N _ DEC• I I Jack Is The tees stalk _DEC. 1 2-1 4 CNECM TNIIAI'RE FOR SNOW DEC. 1 3 - 1 • weo..ui - _ wlo. a THURS. E r.M. FRI A uT r M A, y I T; IRA. 3-Y -■.AAfAR.—cu 11)tw^ EOM$ SCENES MAV I �rNd IN AREA u OFFENSIVE FROI,RAMS SUSif C I To [NAME, PARK GODIRICH Ironmen blank Mcrkdole 8-0 "Santa Claus is coming". That's what Markdale goalie Tom Breadner must have realized as that Ironman Kevin "Claus" Murray l� coming at him and scored nD las than 4 of the 8 goals in this one-sided 8-0 win over Markdale at the Howick arena last Wednesday night, IU Iromnen jumped into a 2-0 lead on a pair of goals by Kevin Murray- In the second they made it 4-0 on goals by Tom Graham and Kevin Murray. Then to add insult to injury, the Ironmen doubled the count to 8-0 on goals by Kevin Murray, Paul Inglis, Gord Kinahan and Dave MacDonald. 0-0-0 WHISTLE STOPS: Congratu- lations to Kevin Murray on his fine performance in this one with four big goals. And our condo- lence to trainer Brian Skinn who by virtue of Kevin's four goals loses his moustache. Seems Brian had a little bet that Kevin wouldn't get a hat trick before Christmas and vowing if Kevin achieved the feat he would shave his moustache, so off comes the moustache at the Christmas party. With this win the Ironmen move into top spot in the group, one point ahead of Arthur so it was a big win for the boys. Three stars were all Ironmen, Kevin Murray, Tom Graham and Doug Inglis. iycccC =M i=1e>m� WINGNAM 357-1630 WED. - THURS. - FRI. - SAT. DECEMBER 8 -9 -10 -11tH PLEASE NOTE SHOWTIMESI . t WED. - THURS. AT E00 IFAL O • FRI. - SAT. 7:00 and 9.10 Pal WELCOME TO THE 2311D CENTURY. The only thing you can't have in this J Perfect WOM of total pleasrP r is your 30th birthday. �,�:. Logan i's starrinq MICHAEL YORK JENNY AGLITTER FARRAH FAWCETT- MAJORS & PETER LISTINOV ADULT ENTERTAINMENT SUN. - MON. - TUES. DEC. 12-13-14 000 COMPIGta Show Daily at 7:00 P.M. 'lull o; onl A hot whodunnit to who > and how they did itl... ,o11:Ti�E I. SMIUMG STIFFS i Why Spld with HARRY RUMS eUeT nor rl nobody She11 / d1ed °hem on Lob killeda blow... i J- FJ — ADULTS ONLY[ The Wingham Advgpee-Times. December 9. Mo—Pane 7 Verna Haugh's 255. She also getiIt't red high triple honor with r1: Men's high single was Lou Readman's 243 and high triple was bowled by Wes Simmons a with a 635. Thanks to Larry Sammons for sparing. THURSDAY MIXED corded by Louise Welwood 203; WROXETER LEAGUE Joyce Church and Dave Tiffin Verna Sterner. 250 203; Susan Men's high triple, Gordon were the stars at the league last Tolton 239; Jayne English 225, Haasnoot, 624; ladies' high triple week. Joyce had the high single 241; Jean King 202, 232; Audrey NOW& Kulas, 557; men's high sin - of 281 and high triple of 790. Swatridge 236; Lila Hickey 220; gle, Gordon Haasnoot, 242; Dave's 278 was high single and he M4rj Cook 221; Beth Skinn 224; ladies' high single, Nolda Kulax, also recorded the high triple of Jeanette Scott 244; Joanne Harri- 241, 718. son 203; Elcia Nethery 209, 206; Games over 200 — Aart deVos Other singles over 200. were Shirley Storey 223; Joan Wright 204, Ken Pellett 212; Greta deVos Skinn 2224 w_ bowled 4 Dave Tiffin 245; Bruce 292; Caroline Greenaway 228. 201; Marjorie Pellett 201; Bonnie : ,, • . , 204; Jean' Tervit 212, Spares were Linda Walden and Johnston 211; Alma FUcher 202; t ' 252; Jerry Smith 202; Gail Carol Shaw. --0 Bill Brown 221; Bob McCaugh 114 4 0---t Holmes 219, 203; Perrie Holmes 236; Joe Craig 204; Nolds, 202; Doug Elliott 223, 245; Joyce 211; Gordon Haasnoo 242. Klrlas Church 246, 263; Don Montgom- COMMERCIAL LEAGUE ery 234, 251; Penny Elliott 244; The Satellites are still leading Keith Moffatt 233, 202; Isabell the pack with 63 µ points. �, second Bridge results Montgomery 250; George Skinn spot are the Gremlins with 46; 264; Luanne Kerr 202; Cec Hoffe third are the ' May Porter and Omar Mustangs with 43 Haselgrove; second, Norma Par - 233; Doug Neil 219. and close behind are the Hornets ker and Art Wilson; third, Ber_ 0-0-0 with 40. The Granadaa have 37 nice Crawford and Pat Hay; and the Austins 23. fourth, Rena Fisher and Harley TEESWATER AND The ladies' high single was Crawford. WNGHATHE MOTTO of the Wingham Cubs and Scouts is 'Be Prepared'. The groups were Shirleyls Span elsL re in first prepared for the Wingham Santa Claus parade on Saturday afternoon. Some of them sit place with 10 points but the around a campfire on this float as it travelled down Josephine Street, one of many in the standings are close with Dell's. parade. Dalmatians at nine; Beth's OCKEY Boxers at eight; Brenda's Bull dogs seven; Betty's Beagles five jim �.} Lions midgets and Ha's Poodles three. WOAA INTERMEDIATE INTER -COUNTY Recreation Report ` Phyllis Ireland took high single Games Next Week i'�' beat Mitchell and high triple honors with her Dec- 9 Belgrave at Ripley; Howick at Belmore By Jim Ward Jay MacLaurin fired a pair of 274 and 677. Other good doubles Dec. 10 Belmore at St. Clements; Ripley at Howick _ goals and added one assist to were recorded by Marg King 201; Dec. 14 Ripley at Belgrave pace the Wingham Lions to a 3-2 Phyllis Ireland 208; Brenda Dec. 15 Belmore at Howick; St. Clements at Plattsville ARENA by fund raising from the private win over Mitchell last Monday in Finley 239; Audrey Kirton 200; Vi JUVENILE LEAGUE (NORTH GROUP) We seem to be at a standstill at and corpotate sector of town and Mitchell. The victory vaulted Steffen 270; Betty Kennedy 257 Games Next Week the arena lately but the snow is area. Wingham into a three-way tie for and Gladys Stewart 243. Dec. 11 Lion's Head at Kincardine; Port Elgin at Listowel (B) piling up and that type of weather 0-0-0 first place with Mitchell and Dur- 0-0-0 Dec • 12 Listowel (B) at Lucknow; Kincardine at Port Elgin; is anything but at a standstill. ham. All three have 10 points Walkerton at Ripley With either snow or rain it made FLOOR HOCKEY after seven games. COFFEE KLATCH Dec. 15 Port Elgin at Lion's Head; Clinton at Kincardine it extremely difficult to attach In an exciting four team league The teams played to a scoreless Grace Walden bowled the high SOUTH GROUP steel to the roof. When we of our five games in the schedule have tie after oneMonday, single of 279 and Shirleytore Games Next Week 8 period slight athe Y Y Dec. 9 Mount Forest at Mildmay "Indian Summer" on Friday and been completed. In the early Lions holding a slight edge in took high double honors with her Y Saturday of last week it just game on Nov. 30, Jaguars, the 3rd play and outshooting Mitchell 14- 515 at Monday's session. Dec. 11 Clinton at Goderich (Vanastra); Howick at Listowel (A) rained then it was so windy it was place team paced by Captain 8 but goalie Tom Chessel played Others bowling 200 or over Dec. 12 Goderich at Mount Forest; Hanover at Harriston (Howick); dangerous to even lift the steel Kevin Saxton with six goals with his usual brilliance to keep Fere Shirley Wharton 210; Jean- Walkerton at Clinton piece by piece let alone put it on doubled the score of the Sting Wingham off the score board. ette Scott 220; Shirley Storey 238, Dec. 13 Listowel (A) at Hanover the roof. Rays with an 8-4 victory. Captain All of the scoring came in a 277; Louise Welwood 234; Donna Dec. 15 Clinton at Kincardine As this report is being written Mike Pletch of the Sting Rays three minute and 15 second span Vanderwoude 204; Lois Surridge WOAA MIDGET (CC -C) (Monday) the men are trying potted three of his team's goals during the second period with 2D7; Jean King 258, 211; Joyce Games Next Week desperately to get as much steel while Mitchell Brown got a loner. Rick MacLennan opening the Hodgins 228. Dec. 11 Palmerston at Harriston; Seaforth at Clinton in place as it is humanly possible. Jeff Moore completed the Jag- scoring at 3:20 from MacLaurin. The afternoon ladies bowled in Dec. 13 Durham at Mitchell That really means that snow has uars scoring with two to his Thirty seconds later MacLaurin Hanover Sunday afternoon in the Dec. 14 Harriston at Seaforth to be removed first, then the steel credit. made it 2-0 with MacLennan set- ladies' tournament and captured WOAA BANTAM (CC - C) put in place. In the second game of the ting the play up. Mitchell scored fourth place. Congratulations, Games Next Week Some work was done previous- evening the league leading Blue at 5:21, then MacLaurin notched girls! Dec. 9 Harriston at Palmerston Flames rolled over the Camaros the winner, tipping in MacLen- Dec. 13 Palmerston at Mitchell ly on the floor but that contractor with a 16-8 score. Gra pp g o-- a-0 Dec. 14 Harriston at Seaforth; Mitchell at Durham will not return until all the steel is g Storey nan's goal mouth pass at 6:06. in place and he can be assured scored eight of the Blue Flames The final goal came at 7:20 on a SENIOR LADIES WOAA PEEWEE (CC -C) that there will be no leaks on the goals while Doug Wood netted Mitchell power -play. Wingham The Opals chalked up five Games Next Week floor. six. John Leedham and Jamie outshot Mitchell 20-11 in the points to bring their total to 20, Dec. 11 Palmerston at Clinton Meanwhile the welders are Robinson had one each. For the second. tying them with the Rubies for Dec. 12 Arthur at Durham busy getting the framework in Camaros, Captain Willy Rogers Lion goalie Doug Taylor pre- first place. In second place are WOAA ATOM (CC -C) place for the face boards. One scored four, Bret Cameron two served the win in the third as Mit- the Pearls at 17. The Diamonds Games Next Week side and one end have been and Wayne Jenkins two. chell poured the pressure on and have 15; Amethysts seven and Dec. 11 Durham at Mitchell; Clinton at Palmerston installed (steel framework only). outshot the Lions 10-4 but couldn't Agates six. Dec. 12 Wingham at Arthur STANDINGS W. Lockwood bowled the 367 Dec. 14 Mitchell at Wingham; Durham at Seaforth The welder feels he has the diffi- net the equalizer. cult side complete with the W L T P F A Mitchell picked up six penalties high double and M. Robertson's penalty box and players' box Blue Flames 4 0 1 9 55 28 and Wingham four in the game. 231 was high single. doors all done. The other side he Sting Rays 3 1 1 7 40 36 The Lions journey to Saltfleet Over -200 singles were also re - says is just "straight going". Jaguars 2 3 0 4 35 42 this weekend for an exhibition corded by W. Lockwood 201 and It will be comforting to have Camaros 0 5 0 0 26 50 series. Their next home game is Elsie Congram 202. Doubles over the roof steel work completed so SCORING LEADERS: Kevin Dec. 18 against Seaforth in Luck- 300 were chalked up by Vera we can get to work on the impor- Saxton 23; Doug Wood 21; Mike now at 9:30 p.m. Schneider 369; Jean Aitchison tant item — the floor. Meantime Pletch 16; Willy Rogers 15; Greg 311; M. Robertson 350 and E. the fund is still going up and is Storey 13; John Leedham 11; Congram 334. now up over $60,000. Although the Steven Gaunt 11; Mitchell Braun Belmore Hockey o—o—o original estimates showed we 11' In Midget hockey.Belmore de - needed to raise $65,000 it is felt 0—" feated Belgrave 4-1 and the Ban- WEDNESDAY LADIES that we now need $15,000 raised BROOMBALL ANYONE? tams defeated Normanby 4-2. Hickey's Hangovers are show - In planning for arena opening,-.- Scorers for Belmore were Doug ing everyone in the league that Busby, Larry O'Mallead when theke up, th time is available for broombaIt y, ny waey canDavid Kieffer scoring two. The really move. They added seven Kincardine T Service two nights a week. Unfortunately PeeWees defeated Howick 12-2 points to the roster and now are in time of opening is uncertain at and also won over Normanby 1-0. first place with 11. In second this point. However, finishing if there is ., $31 queen 51. Kincardine any interest in nishing t the g In Squirt action Tom Inglis place are Sallows' Sidecars with out scored a single goal, and the eight. Tied at seven points are Christmas space with Treasure Tours season with a broomball league team defeated Kurtzville 1-0. Bel- Harrison's Highballs, Tolton's >� you are asked to contact the re more Tykes defeated East Tia Marias and Thompson's Tom PUERTO RICO PAW creation office at 357-1208at w soon Howick 3-2, but were defeated by Collins. Gardner's Grasshoppers ` t M as possible in order that we can ' DEPART DEC. 20 �� CUBA West Hawick 5-0. have two. 1 WK. 2wKs. DEPART DEC. 301h—INfWXS do some planning. Even if you Belmore Girls defeated Wing Shirley Sallows had the high �' • ''~ HOLIDAY INN $369 $539 MAR AZUL HOTEL $ know of some others and you ham 6-0, and Mount Forest 3-2, single, a 269, and Jayne English AL EWMA HOTEL. $409 $649 BAN' RtAfrA [1ELMAlt'' 449 1e,(C"� at once. 1n the past, notify us with Glenda Ballagh scoring all 3 the high triple of 648. / I,onttnentd Breakfast Day 3 menta 1 goals 1n the Mount Forest game. 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Sponsored by - P & F Lawn & Sports Equipment • Events are open to all ages • Includes sprints, slaloms, shoquet • All profits will be donated to charitable organizations. TROPHIES AND PRIZES FOR WINNERS I - f � We want to hear your opinions! Please call us, drop us a line or come in and let -us know of Got in touch with us. P 49 F Lawn 8 Sports Equipment Highway 23 North listowsl, Ontdrio 291-2"1