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TRYING FOR COMEBACK—Mitchell PeeW came from behind to tie the game Satur
keep upday hwi hathetSeaforth and forced strong Seaforth team's and t into vitcthel ewas eltheir
lmlli%81 In the S-4 gameplay •
peewees win- rig.
to represent WOAA
BIG GUN—Robbie Strong, number four in the white sweater, was the big gun for the the third Wingham,up 1-0 and was enough
Wingham Legion PeeWees In the Peewee tournament last week. He got the majority of Close contests were the rule own defensively through Sean for a win and the championship.
the team's goals but couldn't get the puck by the Seaforth goaltender on this play. rather than the exception during period and late In the Peri
od the WOAA Pee Wee tournament Bray skated along the right The Pee Wees are up against
which ended Sunday with a 1-0 boards and flipped a shot at the Burford in the OMHA quarter
championship win for the far goal post, pounced the puck finals which start Thursday at
Wingham Legion Pee Ween. off it and into the net. the Wingham Arena at 7 p.m. The
Wingham will now .. : L. A The unassisted goal put series will be a bad 0f five affair.
the WOAA district in the all -
Ontario OMHA playoffs.
The tournament, held from
Tuesday to Sunday at the
Wingham Arena, got underway
Feb. 13 with a decisive 7-3 win for
Seaforth over Durham.
W.
Game two was Thursday
R,
evening and the strong Wingham
Pee Wee team, which hadn't lost
a regular season game to any of
k.
the teams in the tourney, had a
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time getting a 2-0 win over
J
tough g ting
an improved Mitchell squad.
The game remained scoreless
until the 11:48 mark of the third
period when Legion Pee Woes'
pen
captain Robbie Strong got a wrist
shot goal
from the point. He,,
scored again with two cimntgs
�..tA remaining to put' Wingham up 2-
0.
Seaforth, which ended up in the I
final game with Wingham, edged
Q`
by Clinton 64 in the second f
match Thursday night. s
The Wingham team was up for
the Friday night match with
Seaforth and wart home with a 6-
2 win and in the late Friday s
game, Mitchell downed Clinton 4-
3 in the third overtime period. j
Seaforth demolished Durham
19-5 in a noon game Saturday and z. x
NO GOAL—Though Steve Nicholson put the puck In the Sea forth net in this WOAA tourna- Durham was put out of the
ment playoff game last Friday, the goal didn't count because the puck had been dropped double -elimination tourney.
unfairly at the face-off. Though Seaforth was leading 3-
1 with about three minutes left in
the third period in a Saturday
night game, Mitchell fought back JUGGLING WITH PUCK—The Mitchell goalkeeper
before an excited crowd to tie the juggled with the puck in making his save on WCngham in
score at 3-3 before the Period last Thursday's PeeWee WOAA playoff tournament game.
ended. The game went into A strong Mitchell team kept Wingham scoreless until 11:48
3 overtime and Seaforth got a goal of the third period when Robbie Strong netted the puck. He
midway through the first over- g
z:. • i it>ti . y "�� added another before the end of the eine to make it a 2-0
time period to advance to the win for Wingham.
final against Wingham.
a.
Wingham had the advantage
going into the championship
game, as it had to be defeated
twice to be eliminated from the
tournament, though one more
loss would put Seaforth out of the
tournament.
The championship game
started at i p.m. Sunday and a
large crowd of Wingham and
Seaforth supporters noisily
cheered on their teams though
the score remained tied at 0-0
until late in the third period.
Wingham captain Robbie
Strong, the leading goal scorer
and top defensive player for the
Pee Wees, was thrown out of the
game with 2:09 left in the second
period and Wingham fans were
worried the local team might be
outplayed without his services.
The Wingham team held its
Canadian Radio -television Conseil de la radiodiftusion
and Telecommunications et des telecommunications
Recreation Revort ' Commission canadiennes
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Notice of Public Hearing
The Ontario Minor Hockey -
Association will be hosting a Ottawa, February t, 19"
Level iIi coaches' clinic MODIFICATIONS TO PUBLIC HEARINGS
Saturday, Feb. 21, 6:30 a.m. to 5 SAULT STE. MARIE/MARCH 27,19"
p.m. and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 TORONTO/MARCH 6,19"
p.m., also Saturday, Mar. 3, from
9-4 p.m. For further information The Canadian Radio -television and Telecommunications Cort ,
and registration contact Doug mission hereby cancels its public hearing which was scheduled
Neil, 357:.492. for March 27. 1979 at the Ramodo Inn. 229 Great Northam Road,
There will be public skating soult ste. Mori•, Ontario.
this Saturday from 2-4 p.m. and
Sunday from 1-2 p.m. All the applications which were announced in the notices of
The executive of the Wingham public hearing dated January S and January 12, 1979 are re -
Tennis Club is preparing for a scheduled for the Toronto Publit Mooring beginning March 6,
most exciting summer program. 1979, 9:00 a.m. at the Park Plaza Hotel, I Avenue Rood. Toronto,
' There will he Junior and Senior previous On
instead of the Constellation Hotel, os W
tennis classes at a nominal cost nounced.
to members, tournaments and J. G. Patenaude,
HONORS FOR WINGHAM—The Wingham Legion Peewee advanced to the OMHA play- interclub competitions. Acting Secretary General.
offs Sunday with a close 1-0 win over Seaforth to win the WOAA tournament playoffs. Summer will be here soon, so
Wingham goalie Mitchell Braun Is shown receiving a medallion from Pam Gerrie of The make plans to join the tennisclubCRTC • Public Nonce 1171-20
Decor Shoppe for hitt efforts In the tournament. for fun, fitness and friendship.
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