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individuals are helping put the
after year and the fans come to
1972 OTTAWA
Midget hockey players will
1979 tournament on ice.
recognize the teams and look
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m
swarm into Winghaand take to
Rennie Alexander is tour-
forward to their games. Every
1974 WATERLOO
1975 KITCHENER
the ice this weekend and next
nament chairman this year and
year there are also new teams
KITCHENER
weekend for the Wingham
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competing and in this year's
ITn TERkO
Midget Hockey Tournament.
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tournament there are five
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nament, there has been a lot of
American teams entered.
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of the 32 teams entered in the four
help in planning the tournament
THE STOPPER—Ray Baynton blocked everything that came near the net as the
Advance -Times shut out the Crawford Dodgers 5-0 to win the Industrial League
championship two games to none. The Dodgers mounted considerable pressure during the
final period of the game Monday night but were unable to get the puck into. the net.
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Annual Midget tournament starts this Friday
For the 15th year in a row
individuals are helping put the
after year and the fans come to
1972 OTTAWA
Midget hockey players will
1979 tournament on ice.
recognize the teams and look
1979 TORONTO NORTH WEST
m
swarm into Winghaand take to
Rennie Alexander is tour-
forward to their games. Every
1974 WATERLOO
1975 KITCHENER
the ice this weekend and next
nament chairman this year and
year there are also new teams
KITCHENER
weekend for the Wingham
while he has put lots of time into
competing and in this year's
ITn TERkO
Midget Hockey Tournament.
producing the 40 -game tour-
tournament there are five
1978 OWEN SOUND
Though Wingham has just one
nament, there has been a lot of
American teams entered.
of the 32 teams entered in the four
help in planning the tournament
(Some teams like Waterloo have
A CONSOLATION
A.
divisions of the Midget tour-
for the 15 and 16 -year-old hockey
won in years past and than
aament, about 300 Wingham and
players.
weren't in the tournament, but
1970 LONDON
area people donate money, food,
In return for the hard work put
returned. Waterloo is back this
1971 BARRIE
1972 DUNNVILLE
services and hundreds of hours of
into producing the tournament,
year.
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time toroduce what has become
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area people, have been repaid by
Below is a list of the chain sons
p
1974 KITCHENER
one of the most respected Midget
fine hockey by teams from the
of the Wiqgham Midget Hockey
1975 GODERICH
tournaments in the province.
immediate area and as far away
Tournament since the tour-
1976 ELMIRA
Local service clubs, eom-
as the northern United States and
nament's modest 104eam start in
1977 MIDLAND
munity groups, hockey
eastern Ontario.
1965.
1978OAKVILLE
organizations and interested
Some teams come back year
Winners in the Bantams sec- Layton, 142; Michael Cameron, SR. JUNIORS'
tion of the doubles tournament 132, 146 and Graham Taylor, 175, AND SENIORS
were Cheryl Willis and Brenda 140• Rocky's Raiders got seven
Thompson and the team of JUNIORS points this week to move into first
Graham Taylor and Jason Rainbow Trouts are in first place. They now have 92 points.
Cameron. place with 70 points and Sandra's Incredible Hulks didn't get any PIPING IN THE TROOPS—Pipers Ab Cook, Garner Nich-
Juniors winners were Kin Rae Sharks are catching up and have points and slipped to second with olson, Don Martin and Elizabeth Procter of the Brussels
and Robbie Willis and the team of 64. In third place are Jaws with 61 their 89 points. i band led the curlers onto the ice for the 11 o'clock draw
Donald McLean and Billy Gaunt. points. Bad News Bowlers have 82 p
In the Senior section of the Barracudas have 57 points, points, Donna's Dipsticks have of the Country Curlers,' bonsplel last Saturday.
competition Murray $evos and Golden Carps have 50 and 75, Judy's Japs have 72 points
Greg Storey placed first and the Pirhanas have 43. and Star Warriors have 71 points. `
team of Karen Casemore and Kim Rae had the girls' high Kerry Thompson bowled the
Daryl Holmes was next. single with a 206 game and she girls' high scores with a 219
also bowled the girls' high double single and 613 triple. Terry Hoy NOT
BANTAMS Bridge results
with a 380 score. Billy Gaunt had had both the boys' top scores. He
Dwayne's Grapes jumped five RAIN
points this week to 70 points. Tied both the boys high scores with a had a 224 game -and 581 triple.
Po p° 212 game and 345 double. Bowling over 175 were: Janet Mary Caslick and Harley
in second place are Murray's Bowling over 150 were: Sherri Storey, 182; Kim McGregor, 182; Crawford were tops in the
Nectarines and Brian's Walden, 190, 179; Kim Rae, 206, Donna Thompson, 199,196; Kerry Wingham Bridge Club play last
Pineapples with 60 points each. 174; Tracey Day, 160; Michele Thompson, 219, 185, 211; Terry Thursday. Second were Nan
Steve's Squashes have 56 Heard, 167; Sandra Moffatt, 161; Hoy, 205, 224; Murray Devos, 177, McKibbon and Lillian Brooks.
points, Billy's Berries have 51 Lori Gavreluk, 168, 168; David 239; Greg Storey, 182 204; Third were Elaine Colvin and
and Marc's Bananas have 49 Willis, 159; Michael Heard, 158, Stephen Gaunt, 180; David Shaw, Mae Porter and in fourth were \
points. 164• Billy Tolton, 203• Donald 190; Daryl Holmes 182 180• Jean Aitchison and Yvonne
Lisa Ritchie bowled the girls' McLean 172• BillGaunt 212 176 and
high single with a 188 game and y Donald C , 191. e, 185, McPherson. r,
Julie Cameron bowled the girls' and Robbie Willis, 158, 153. Brian Hoy, 191.
high double with 311.
Graham Taylor bowled both
the boys' high scores with a 175
game and 318 double. _
Bowling over 125 were: Lisa
Ritchie, 188; Tammy Cleghorn, Y `'
138; Julie Cameron, 165, 146;
Kelly Hollenbeck, 155; Jeff
SYDNEY THOMPSON
RRS, Winghom
357-3518 s
RUSSEL IRVIN
RR 7, Lucknow
529-7408
JOHN NESBITT
RR 2, Blyth ZONE CHAMPS—Louise Welwood coached her team of Sandra Moffatt, Tammy
Cleghorn, Joanne Shaw, Debble Clerk and Lisa Ritchie to the zone championship in the
523-9595 Bantam division at Owen Sound recently. The team now goes to Toronto to bowl In the
provincial championships.
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A. CHAMPS
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DUNNVILLE
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WINGHAM
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B. CONSOLATION
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1977 BOLTON
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C. CONSOLATION
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FRI., MARCH 16 SAT., MARCH 17 SUN., MARCH 16
No. 3 9:00 a.m.
Waterloo
AAA
Roseville
Team 1 vs.
Team 2
No. 4 10:45 a.m.
Galt
AAA
Dearborn
/ Teem 3 vs.
Team 4
No. S 1 12:45 p.m.
Orillia No. 10 1:00 P.M.
AAA AAA
Fraser Winner
Team 5 vs. No. 5 and 6
Team 6
No. 6 2:30 p.m. No. 11 2:45 p.m.
Owen Sound
AAA C
Detroit Loser
Team 7 vs. No. 1 and 2
Teams
No. 1 5:00 P.M. No. 12 4:45 p.m.
Seeorth No. 7 4:30 p.m. AAA
C AAA Consolation
Wingham Loser Winner
Team 1 vs. No. 3 and 4 No, 7 and 9
Team 2 -
No. 2 6:45 p.m. No. 8 6:15 p.m. No. 13 6:45 p.m.
Howick AAA C
C Winner Winner
Durham No,, 3 and 4 No. 1 and 2
Team 3 vs. No. 4
8:45 p.m.
Tentative play- No. 9 8:15 P.M. No. 14 8:30 p.m.
off time for AAA Championship
Wingham Inter- loser AAA
mediates or No. 5 and 6 No. 8 and 10
Juniors
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