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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-03-07, Page 14�. . "� �.r' .,fin.• • �! r � Pale 14—'lie Wingham Advance -Times. March 7, IWM ANA ets A. Broom �= The Wingham Lions Midgets were defeated " last Friday by nd �• <' ` Wia w a and last their best of a three WOM playoff series in two straight games. stone f a>b► Bruce LeVan scored twice for Wingham and Bob Alton and Dicine Moore added one each. now in playoffs for the Keit Hay and Jay Kirkland By Gorda Greenan scored two goals each for �Wek -and plq�s have President's "� Y' in Wiarton and Brian Hepburn and been the order of the day at the this last draw began March 6 and Brian Sheltz netted one apiece. Wingham Golf and Curling Aub. continues for the next four weeks. ran. The recent mild weather has On March 14 the ladies will be The teams played to a 1-1 first ' a Funspiel together with period tie and Wiarton held a 5-4 made the drive to Wingham a holding of the Country Curlers. lead after two periods. pleasant one for out of town the The Lions toseven minors curlers. .W Ladies are reminded to sign the and a misconduct to four minors On Saturday, Feb. 24, the Blyth sheet in the clubhouse if they plan for Wiarton in the game• curlers held their bonspiel. to attend. In the first game of the series Winners of the 9 o'clock mow The Hiram Walker mixed last Thursday in Wingham, Wore: mist, Tom Cunningham bonspiel will be held at the Wiarton opened a 3-0 lead by the rink; std, John Stewart rink-, Wingham club on March 31. middle of, the second period, then third, Mason Rovinson rink; There is still room for a few more hung on to defeat Wingham 3-2. fourth, Bob Carter rink. The entries. For more information or Syl Urbsbott, Forbes Symon consolation prize was won by the to enter please call Marilyn and Kirkland scored for Wiarton. Jim Coultes rink. In the 11 o'clock Wood, 357-1923. Wingbam scorers were Tom draw the Murray Shields rink Good Curling! Remington and LeVan. was the winner. The Grant The Lions Midgets took 13 of 31 Vincent rink was second, the minutes in penalties and were Lloyd Sippel rink third, the Earl outshot 25-22. Fitch rink fourth and the Jim Belmore. The Lions play next at home Shiell rink won the consolation. March 16 in the opening game of Many of the Blyth curlers are A benefit dance will be held for the Wingham Midget Hockey new to the game and should be Mr. and Mrs. Len Baird who Tournament. The team is up congratulated on a very sue- recently lost their home by fire, HARLEY CRAWFORD TROPHY winners In the ladies' bonspiel Feb: 28 were from God - against Seaforth in that match. cessful bonspieL on Thursday, March 15, at the erich. Marlene Leedham presented the trophy to Phyi Durst, skip; Eileen Bowman, sec - The Wingh Ladies' In- Belmore complex. and and lead Betty Moore. Vice Sue White was absent when photo was taken. ' vitational Bonspiel was held Feb. - , 28 with two full draws, one at 9 s Recreation Retort — a.m. and the other at 11:30 a.m. The Harley Crawford Trophytournament Med et hockey was presented to the Goderich genualDuring the past winter a Junior rink of Phyllis Durst, Sue White, 9 girls' ringette team has Eileen Bowman and Betty Moore - O developed in Wingham. Thanks by club president Marlene n COoI'T��1'1afo�' to the coaches a Junior league Leedham on behalf of Mr. 400d o e�should besays was started which included four Crawford. The Durst rink was the • other towns. The finale for this winner of the 9 o'clock draw. GoderNiagara-0n- rink rats and others with hot season was the Junior Girls' Carolyn Knechtel, Donna Krug, The 15th annual Wingham The Wingham Lions Midgets The-Lakech, Elmira, Ringette Tournament which took Ada Wiszniak and Linda Sinclair Midget Hockey Tournament are up against Seaforth, in the Th ANNUAL and Dearborn Heights. meals. Jim Currie it doing his place in Listowel this past of Fergus won the 11 o'clock should be a good one, coordinator first game of the tournament at 5 ANNUAL MONEY MAKER part a donating milk, not just The annual tournament has for the food committee's booth weekend. The girls took top draw. A basket of wine and Rennie Alexander says: p.m. March 16 in the C category. become a good money maker for upstairs, but for the mothers' honors by winning all their cheese was won by Barbara All four championship teams of Other teams playing in the games. Hawkins of Goderich and a last year will return and there Midget C division this year will the area. After the tour- auxiliary booth downstairs , nament there was abooutut ;2,000 during the Midget tournament. Congratulations to the Junior spaghetti jar was won by Aileen will be five America teams, be Howick, last years champions left over and that was spent in The Wingham unior Citizens ringette team is certainly ex- Davies of Wingham in the lucky teas new to the tournament as from Durham, Shelburne, painting the exterior of the arena have collected m for tour - tended and a vote of thanks goes prize draw. Bonspiel'chairperson well as teams which have played Creemore, Port Perry and out to the coaches and managers. Marilyn Wood and her committee here before. Ridgetown. and in small purchases. nament promotion d will act as Make plans to attend the worked very hard to make it a In all there will be 32 Midget Volunteers will again make the timekeepers thro ghout the Wingham Midget Hockey enjoyable day for everyone who fey teams playing a total of 40 Listowel, which had an easy big tournament possible. Referee seven-day tournament. Tournament March 16-18 and 22- participated. games from Friday, March 16, to route to the Midget B cham- in Chief Ed Daer has been finding Wingham Lions will again be 25. The Wingham Lions Midgets' In men's curling, playoffs for Sunday, March 18, and Thursday, pionship in last year's tan'- qualified referees to police the 40 goodwill ambassadors for the first game is•Friday, March 16, at the Stanley Door Trophy were March 22, to Sunday, March 25. nament, is back again and will be games and all referees will be town and will present small gifts 5 p.m. versus Seaforth. held Monday, Feb. 26. The Playing in the AAA division competing againstBolton, volunteers. donated by local groups and There will be an old timers' winner was the Jim Beattie rink, action which takes place the first Merriton, Beamsville, against. A committee headed by Jim businesses to each visiting centennial hockey game April 7 second the Jack Goodall rink, weekend are Roseville, a toter- Kincardine and Exeter.' Steffler will again look after hockey player. Russell Zurbrigg at 8 pm. in the Wingham Arena. third the Art Carr rink and fourth nament newcomer, and Hespeler, the team which` beat billeting of teams from far away. heads the Lions' committee. The teams will be the Crawford the Rollie Kaufman rink. Waterloo, which has won the out Niagara -On -The -Lake for'the ' Out of the 32 teams competing The Wingham Kinsmen will act Dodgers` and Stainton Spitfires Regular curling in the third draw tournament in the past but wasn't Midggt A championaMp f in• they • Only five or six will need asr'tiekettakers-and their"corm-" 1949-52 versus the Wingham resumed Monday ev ening, represented in the 1978 tour- 1978 Midget tournament, starts Harrison', committee i . mitten is headed by Murray Jokers 1959-60. Make plans to March 5• nament. off Midget A play this year again 1ookin after registration. McLennan. attend and see some of the "old" against Mississauga. Registration ensures that players There are plenty of other jobs The ladies have completed Also playing will be Detroit, who show u to la in the to be done, like presenting hockey stars in. action. regular play in this draw and are Fraser, Dearborn, Galt, Orillia Other teams in the A division p play and Owen Sound. will be Toronto, Leamington, tournament are eligible to play. trophies, that committees aren't Mr. Alexander noted that formed to handle. Mr. Alexander Super Series Schedule teams were easier to find this says volunteers are on had to Belmore complex is active year because the tournament has present trophies to winning Ontario Minor Hockey teams and to each player on the Organizer John Armstrong of Normanby vs. MOnkt0n; 12:00 Association (OMHA) sanctions, winning teams. ` With curling and hockey something which was forgotten It should be a tine tournament, I R 1, Fordwich announces the noon — lunch; 1:W Blyth vs.last year and which made it he says, with lots of good hockey following schedule for the Harriston; 2:00 Wallace vs. BELMORE—The teams at the Because of the success of this to find teams willing to played. More details of the 15th Hawick Tyke Tournament, Super Drayton; 3:00 E. Hawick vs.. Dur- jitney, another will be held on tough x Belmore Curling 'Club have. j y, compete in a non -sanctioned. annual Wingham Midget Hockey Series `79, which will be held in ham; 4:00 W. Hawick vs. Palmer -r- g at Tournament will be continued in Howick Community Centre on ton; 5:00 Belmore vs. almcommenced Playoffs. The seven arena for any one interested. the tournament• o'clock division has been playing Y t� March 10, 11. Mr. ArmstrongSton• 6:00 Belgrave vs. Monkton; P Y� Hilda Brown and Anna Goodall a tabloid available next week and ' for two weeks because of fewer Few hockey teams were in stresses that parents and friends 7:00 Normanby vs. Listowel. head a committee which is ready produced by the tournament are invited to attend this totirna- teams. The nine o'clock division action last week but good results to serve all the players, coaches, committee. meet which will feature rnmpeti- SUNDAY MARCH 1i began last week. The last two were evident for the girls when tion and laying rather than a 9:00 Blyth vs. Durham; 10:00 w'�� will be devoted to the Kate Kieffer performed a hat :'; ' chem ion There will be no over Wallace vs. Milverton 11:00 E. division winners, the first place trick during the third game of the i' p all winner however each child Howick vs. Palmerston; 12:00 winner of the seven o'clock Belmore-Huron Park series. :R division playing the nine o'clock Belmore won the game 9 2 and participating will receive a crest noon West Hawick vs. Listowel; won the series three games to and a meal. 1100 Belmore vs. Monkton; 2:00 first'place winner. The schedule is as follows: Belgrave vs. Listowel; 3:00 Nor- one. Belmore advanced to meet .Six teams were entered in a Tiverton and got off to a good SATURDAY MARCH 10 manby vs. Milverton; 4:00 juvenile curling jitney in start, winning the first game 4-3. 8:00 E. Howick vs. Harriston; Wallace vs. Durham; 5:00 Blyth Belmore on Saturday. The nine However, they were defeated 3-2 9:00 Belmore vs. Drayton; 10:00 vs. Drayton; 6:00 W. Howick vs. o'clock winners were Philip on Sunday. The next game will be Belgrave vs. Palmerston; 11:00 Harriston. Eadie, skip; Murray Mawhinney, played Friday, March 9, at vice; Jeff Harper, lead; and Dad Belmore. C_ Busby, second. Winners of the The Tykes were defeated 5-1 by r / l � � 10:30 draw were Greg Tnglis. Belgrave and in an exhibition I Marlene Mawhinney, Wayne game, the Belmore Pee Wees i Doerr and Marilyn Renwick- defeated Walkerton 4-3. Centre is w -al March Special Join now and get 3 MONTHS FREE MEMBERSHIP with the pvrehase of any one year mesn- bership plan. Individual $179 Mr. A Mrs. $249' Family $269 Neer expires Mar. 31, T9" Open 7 days a week 7 a.m. to midnight Complete year round indoor facilities. Palmerston 343.3906 BACK HANDING—Joey Walker, nearing the end of his year In the Tyke hockey program, is shown practising his back- hand shots. The Tykes are taught basic hockey skills, with ' 11"I'a emphasis on game Play. As lllinner: E.W. Jennifer Johns and third, Andres Coultes. nosh annual Friday School The Junior divisionn winners :peaking contestw were: first, Robert Gordon, BELGRAVE — East Wawa- second, Sandra Sobwartzantru- Public School held its ber and third, Angela Netbery. public speaking contest afternoon, Feb. 9. The Q R. W. udges were Rev. John Roberts, ♦ ♦ . V Murray Gaunt MPP, and Sinclair Oil change with Wardrop of the English deport- OPTOMETRIST ment of F. E. Madill Secondary TUNE-UP BOOKED Wingham. 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