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P%R K—Tbe Wiagban Advance -Times, January 31, 1878
Howick team McGee, Carterpace Ironmen
to victory over the Monarchs
best player ry
Jim McGee and Kevin Carter and fired the puck over the goalie into the net.
The Howick Midgets played in scored two goals apiece to pace who was moving the wrong way. The Monarchs scared two late
the Ripley Tournament on the Ironmen to their 18th victory Carter then drilled a shot from i goals to make things a little
4turday, losing the first game to of the season. Randy Alton also the point that flipped out of closer. Roy Allen and Campbell
Hensall in overtime shots on the had a four point night, chalking Powers' glove and into the net. scored as a result of sloppy play
net. The, second game saw 1np one goal and setting up three McGee counted for his second in the Ironmen zone.
Howick defeat Lion's Head 2-0 others in the 9-4 romp. goal 29 seconds later when he The third period saw Carter get
and go on to win 3-1 over Meaford had been expected to fired a 10 -footer to the glove side. his second goal of the night and
Teeswater in the consolation give the lronmen a tough fight, Sandy Henry scored when his Alton scored to give him four
championship game. Howick's but it was just one of those nights slapshot flipped out of the points for the night. Chet Couture
Dave Burns was chosen out- when nothing went right for the goalie's glove, over his body and replied for the Monarchs.
standing pkaYa' in the tom'- Meaford goalie, Brian Power. On
nament. two occasions be made stops with WINGHAM IRONMEN JR. "D" STATISTICS
The Bantam A team defeated his glove but the puck flipped out UP TO AND INCLUDING JANUARY 28/79
Tiverton 4-1 last week. of it, over his body and ended up INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
The Pee Wees had a big week, behind him between the pipes. A
playing four games. They third goal was the result of a little
defeated Clifford 7-1 and Nor- wandering. He was caught at his PLAYER G 4 G A PTS PIM +
manby 6-5. Mississauga Pee own blueline and, seemingly Jim McGee 24 35 25 61 67 B9 20
Wees played two games here, unconcerned with the la Bernie Haines 25 24 25 49 43 107 49
Howick both 10-5 and 8-3. play, 23 14 28 42 54 77 19
�8 skated slow) back to the net. Jim Blackwell
The local Pee Wees are to return Y Gard Kinahon 25 19 22 41 22 76 24
Mississaugato in � Meanwhile Jim Blackwell scored 20 20 19 39 23 65 26
Kevin Carter
into the still empty net. Scott Wheeler 25 14 19 33 45 52 16
The Squirts won and lost last Dave, Kieffer opened the Jay MacLaurin 24 12 16 28 37 43 35
week, defeating Belmore 4-2 but scoringat 3:45 off a faceoff won Ed Haines 23 6 20 26 54 81 38
losing to Belgrave 101. by Jay MacLaurin. Thirty-four Sandy Henry 24 11 14 25 70 85 31
The Bantam B team lost 9-0 to seconds later Don Campbell Randy Alton 25 12 12 24 22 44 26
Blyth and the East Howick Tykesevened the score when the puck Dale Whitfield 25 5 15 20 19 50 24
tied Blyth 4-4. deflected in off a skate. Bernie Rick MacLennan 15 5 12 17 18 27 17
Hawick Hawks defeated that one back when Dave Kieffer 15 5 7 12 17 20 16
Haines of
Fordwich Rockets 8-4.g Tom Graham 12 4 8 12 32 23 6
his shot was redirected in front of Mike Montgomery 20 2 9 11 48 43 19
Powers. Blackwell scored the Larry Milosevic 8 2 2 4 6 9 11
empty net goal after McGee kept Dennis Knox 10 1 3 4 14 22 13
HOCKEY MOTHERS the puck in at the blueline. The Doug McGregor 3 0 2 2 2 4 2
HELP OUT puck circled around the back
BELGRAVE — The Minor boards where Gord Kinahan dug GOAL TENDER STATISTICS
Hockey mothers raised $300 by it out for Blackwell.
catering to the Kinsman New In the seocnd period McGee GOAL TENDER MP GP GA AVG PIM SO
Year's eve party. Suggestions on found the mark when he skated in Doug Taylor 753.44 12.562 39 3.105 0 0
using this money would be appre- to the right of Powers, Steve DeJong 726:16 12.104 49 3.966 4 0
ciated by putting your ideas on maneuvered around a defen- Rick Diechart 20:00 .334 1 2.994 0 0
the bulletin board at the Belgrave ceman, faked a move out in front TEAM RECORD
Arena. Games Played 25 Wins 19• Losses 3; Ties 3 Goals: For 191; Against 88
L ions in throes
of losing streak
The Wingham Lions Midgets
two powerplay goals in the last
lost five straight games last
five minutes to come from behind
week, including three in league
and win 7-0. Dave Nesbitt and
play, and fell from a first place
Morrison had two goals each for
.battle with Mitchell into third
gingham with Grant Gnay and
place, two games behind
Remington each getting one. The
Seaforth.
Lions outshot Elmira 40-28 but
Durham toppled the Lions 7-5
µ,ere unable to kill their penalties
Wednesday and Elmira edged
and gave up three powerplay
them 7-0 Saturday in exhibition
goals.
play while Seaforth grabbed 5-4 1,
The penalty killing was
will 6'2 wins They and
inadequate, again Sunday as
&Ufty'aed Mitchell skated to a
in league
Seaforth scored twice on
63 victory on Monday
powerplays early in the ,game
mon•
and added another powerplay
At Durham Andy Mueller
goal late in the contest in winning
scored ' four times to sink the
6-2. The Lions looked tired from
Clods. Wingbam got two goals
their busy schedule and never did
am* from Tom Remington and
get into the game. Remington
Paul 11 "gomery and Steve
i
and Bruce LeVan got the
Mocrisod got the other- Only four
goals after Seaforth
minor penalties to each team
IPS
had built up a 5-0 lead.
had
were handed out.
In Monday's contest against
Penalties made the difference
Mitchell the Lions came out
Thursday at home against,
flying in the third period trailing
Seaforthas the Lions took seven
3-2 and outshot their opponents
minors to just two for Seaforth in
21-12. However they came up
losing 54. Bob Alton had a pair of
with only one goal while Mitchell
goals for Wingham with Dickie
counted three, including one into
Moore and Morrison getting
an empty net, to win 6-3.
singles. Each team had 21 shots
Morrison, Moore and Gnay
in a close checking game.
scored for the Lions. Wingham
On Saturday Elmira scored
outshot Mitchell 40-36 in the
Brad Klos brought the team to
game.
within one when, he notched a
The team will be out to avenge
Brownie Corner
Monday night's loss when it hosts
However only 30 seconds later
Mitchell at S p.m. this Thursday.
By Debbie Clark
The Brownies started their last
meeting with a variety of games.
They then marked their Good
Turn sheets, collected the money
and sang the six songs.
Jennifer Willis was awarded a
Golden Bar for her Brownie
work.
Skaters badges were given to
Kaley Beggs, Kerrie Bray,
Monique Cameron, Debbie Clark,
Christa Curzon, Sheryl Hanula,
Jennifer Hunter; Karen Laidlaw,
Julie Leedham, Lisa Ritchie,
Lianne Shaw, Terri Shaw,
Leanne Simpson, Janette and
Joanne Taylor, Tracy Thynne
and Janet and Jennifer Watcher.
Kim and Pam Patterson and
Christina and Dawn Funk
received cooks badges and
housekeepers badges were given
to Kim and Pam Patterson.
Karen Laidlaw, got her writers
badge, Jennifer Hunter and
Archita Ghosh received
collectors badges and Archita
Ghosh was awarded a book
lovers badge.
After the badge awards the
Brownies went to their groups.
Group A did sign language,
Group B worked on the Canada
badge, Group C colored winter
birds and Group D made a bed
for their tidy room chart.
Brownies them got into a circle
and drew their hands on Helping
Hands charts. The Brownies are
to cover their hand drawings with
money. The Money goes to the
World Friendship Fund and will
be collected Thinking Day, Feb.
22.
In Pow Wow the Brownies were
told to let their leaders know as
soon as possible if they want to go
to camp this summer.
The Brownies were invited to
the Heaver Snow Innnn and the
group was told the Guides and
Rangers are having Leanne
Shaw speak on Brownies of other
lands.
HAT TRICKS (12)
Jim McGee (5); Bernie Haines (3); Kevin Carter (2); Jay MocLourin;
Rick MacLennan
VM40HAM ROYALS STATISTICS
PLAYER
G G_ A PTS PISA
Niel Bienan
1S 6 13 21 43
Russ Jones
14 7 13 20 13
Al Dickson
13 11 6 17 12
Brad Kim
10 • 4 12 is
Murray Black
14 3 4 8 12 41
Rick Jocklin
11 6 6 12 71
Gory lisle
S 7 3 10 36
Peter Bakker
14 S 4 9 19
Bob Hillis
15 1 8 9 53
Dave Golley
13 4 4 8 21
Tom Black
13 2 4 6 20
Tom Irwin
13 1 S 6 46
Larry Robinson
14 0 4 4 s0
Don Burley
10 1 1 2 14
Chuck Giotpn
9 0 2 2 31
Bernie Haines
1 0 1 1 0
Bob Armstrong
1 0 0 0 0
Dan Campbell
1 0 0 0 0
Bill Kerr
6 0 0 0 2
Steve Stapleton
S 0 0 0 0
Keith Elston
15 0 0 0 10
TOTALS
if 66 86 180 492
OPPOSITION
15' 102 182 284 810
ROYALS GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE
GOALTENDER
G GA GAV
K. Elston
15 102 6.80
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Four wheelers roll over Royals
The Milverton Four Wbeel
Mike Walsh and Russ Smith.
Drivers shifted into high gear
Again the Royals rebounded as
midway through the second
Pete Bakker scored from Murray
period and downed a lacklustre
Black to narrow the gap to 5-3.
Wingham Royals squad 8-4
Brad Klos brought the team to
Friday, night at the Wingham
within one when, he notched a
Arena. The Royals, playing
goal from Jones and Bieman.
without injured Al Dickson and
However only 30 seconds later
Gary Lisle, were outplayed
Dale fired his second of the night
throughout the contest.
to give Milverton a 6-4 lead and
Milverton took an early 2-Q lead
the teams left the ice at the end of
in the first period on goals by Bob
the second period with the Four
Kaufman and Brian Dale. The
Wheel Drivers nursing their two
Royals bounced back late in the
goal lead.
period to tie the game with a pair
Milverton fired two more
of goals. Russ Jones scored from
unanswered markers in the final
Neil Bieman and Bob Hillis with
period from the sticks of Dale
less than three minutes
Fleishaur and Town and headed
remaining in the period and
home with an 8-4 victory.
Murray Black tied the score a
FROM THE STANDS... The
minute later from Tam Black.
Royals played some sloppy
The Four Wheel Drivers-
defensive hockey and the Four
started quickly in the second
Wheel Fivers capitalized on
period and took a commanding 5-
every opportunity afforded them.
2 lead on goals by Rick Town,
This was a costly loss for the
Royals as a victory in this game
would have moved them into sole
possession of second place in
their division, ahead of both
Goderich and Lucknow. They will
get another chance tonight
(Wednesday, Jan. 31) when they
face Goderich at 8:30 in Howick.
The next Royals game in
Wingham is this Friday night
when the division -leading
Mildmay Monarchs are in town.
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IRONMEN 9-4 WIN—The Wingham
1Ironmen beat the Meaford Monarchs 9-4 In Meaford
Friday night. Kevin Carter got this goal after he slapped in a pass from
Lee Photo)
A JIM BLACKWELL GOAL came after the Meaford Monarchs goalie strayed too far
from his net In Friday night's game against the WIngham Junior D Ironmen. It was the
second for the Ironmen In the 9-4 victory. Assists went to Gord Kinahan and Jim McGee.
( Kevin Lee Photo)
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