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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-04-04, Page 15Euchre winners Lenore Wilson was high lady and Herb Clayton was high man March 27 when the Sacred Heart euchre party took place last week. Sara Anstett was low lady and Ed Marsh was low man. The door prize was won by Dave Murray. There were 13 tables of card players at the weekly party. Convener for the evening were Frances Shaw and Linda Kieffer. �I � t 1� w** s REOPENING APRIL 6 (Weather Permitting) FRIDAY i SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 7 CORVETTE SUMMER Starring Mark Hamill Also BRASS TARGET "Highly unusual World War II Drama" (Adult Entertainment) SUNDAY, APRIL 8 ONLY SECRETS and YUM YUM GIRLS ADMITTANCE no, *Z29:11,1114 To -PER - 50i45 iN YEARS OF AGE OR OVER Belgrove Tykes are winners of two trophies BELGRAVE — The Tykes played against Howtek in Howick last Thursday evening, winning 5-4, thus giving the BeJgrave 'Lykes the Tri -County Trophy. On Saturday they played two games in Blyth in the Minor Hockey League: Belgrave 4, Blyth 2; Belgrave 7, Ripley 1. Belgrave wins the Minor Hockey Trophy. Congratulations tot he Bel - grave Tykes and their coacltes, Gleap Coultes and Paul McKee. APRIL 20TH q UMHCitt PCIA o WEEIUMI CINEMA LAST NIGHT THURS. APRIL 5th . SHOWTIME 8:00 P.M. ADh o .,!. - - STARTS FRIDAY APRIL 6th - 12th FRI.-SAT. 7:00 & 9:00 SUN.-THURS. 8:00 p.m. @smog it's ALMIXT his tins SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 P.M. "CONQUEST OF SPACE" THEATRE 30 THE SQUARE GODERICH 320-7611 Program subioct to change without notica. The Wingham Advance -Times, April 4. IM—Page 15 Broom and Stone NI111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIINNII By Gerda Greenall awarded. the presentation of awards for The Hiram Walker Bonspiel for In Wednesday night Industrial the season. The dection of the mixed curling, the last bonspiel League curling the semifinals 1979.80 executive will also take of this curling season, was held 'nave been completed, with the place as well as appointment of Saturday at the Wingham Golf finals to be played April 4. For committees and this will be and Curling Club. The winners of Mixed curlers the last game of followed by dancing. Tickets are the Hirano Walker Trophy were the season will be curled this available at the clubhouse, but Bill Boyd, skip- Shirley Boyd, Friday and next Tuesday. the supply is limited to 100. vice; Ken Bowman, second; and The 1978-79 curling club closing For those who like to plan Shirley Bowman, lead, of will be held Saturday, April 26, at ahead, the opening of the 197!'80 Listowel. This rink won the 9 the Wingham Golf and Curling curling season will be held -Oct. o'clock draw. Second was the Chrb with cocktails at 6 p.m. and 27. Please keep this date open. Barry Reid rink of Wingham and dinner at 6:'M p.m. at. by Good Curling! the Al Williams rink, also of Wingham, was third. In the 11 o'clock draw the Keith Player rink of London took first�� Bowtong place, with the Ralph Dickson rink of Belmore second and the Glen Lamport rink from Exeter BANTAMS Clark, 167; Joanne Shaw, 182; in third place. Consolation prize In the first week of YBC Michael Heard; 157; Denis winners were the Ken Innes rink playoffs Murray's Nectarines Adams, 165; Bradley Shobbrook, in the 9 o'clock draw and the Dick grabbed first place with 1,883 158, Donald McLean, 150; Jamie Le Van rink in the later draw. points and Steve's Squashes Wall, 168; Jeff Walden, 174; PRESIDENT'S TROPHY—The Edith Rathbun rink won the President's Trophy in ladles' The lucky draw of a copper kettle earned second with 1,839. Ricky Edgar, 176 and David curling this year. Other members of the rink are Jane Treleaven, Vickie Wild and Mary was won by Shirley Boyd of Well behind in third place were Willis, 199. Ann Cruickshank. Presenting the trophy was Marlene Leedham, president of ladies' Listowel. The bonspiel com- Brian's Pineapples with 1,718 SR. JUNIORS curling. The rink skipped by Ann Goodall with Donelda Pearson and Aileen Davies was mittee is to be commended for points. Billy's Berries have 1,512 AND SENIORS h marked the end of ladies' curling for the year. another successful spiel. points, Dwayne's Grapes have Judy's Japs played well in runner-up in the trophy competition, whic On Monday, April 2, the men 1,466 and Marc's Bananas have playoff action last week and now curled their last scheduled game 1,133. have 3,161 points and first place of this season. The ladies Kelly Hollenbeck was the top in the league. Star Warriors are Tuesday curlers completed their bowler in the playoff session. She in second with 3,084 and Rocky's ion ee e�es w � n last game of this third and last bowled a 178 high single and 302 Raiders are in third with 2,741. draw March 27. The winner, with high double. Stephen Skinn had Bad News Bowlers are in 56 points, was the Marilyn Wood both the boys' top scores with a fourth place with 2,712 points, rink with Judy Nevery, Ene 146 single and 270 double. Incredible Hulks have 1,971 and McGregor and Kae Forgie. Bowling over 125 were: Brenda Donna's Dipsticks have 1,756. Second were Audrey Ritter, Thompson, 130, 126; Debbie Donna Thompson earned a loo WOAA championship Carol Beattie, Marg Foxton and Henry, 157; Kelly Hollenbeek, pins over average badge for Catherine Wilson with 47 points 178; Julie Cameron, 133; Graham bowling a 267 game. Her average and third, with 37 points, were Taylor, 127, 141 and Stephen is 16o. Her game was the girls' Wingham eliminated Seaforth The team scored three quick getting a short-handed goal Mary Marg Passmore, Nan Skinn, 146. high single. Tied for the girls' in two games last week to win the goals in the first period, with assisted by Cameron. McKibbon, Donelda Pearson and JUNIORS high triple were Kerry Thompson Western Ontario Athletic Jason Goodall deflecting a Mark Mary Procter. Rainbow Trouts earned 2,058 and Julaine Adams.. Both had Seaforth th then came to life, y points in their first crack at the Association championship in the Foxton shot to open the scoring. Due to holidays in the sun the po 625s. Robert Wharton bowled the scoring two goals to make the in the previous draw for Peewee division. Brett Cameron then scored, with playoffs P playoffs. The team now has a boys' high single of 238 and Greg The first game was played in an assist from Steve Nicholson, score 3-2 at the end of the first the President's Trophy were firm hold on first place. Pirhanas Storey's 668 triple was the high Seaforth and Wingham looked and a little later the pair con- Period. Seaforth goal scorers delayed until March 28. The rink are in second with 1,968 points for the boys. like it would walk away with it. nected again, with Nicholson were Kevin Melady and Jerry skipped by Edith Rathbun, with and Golden Carps hold third with Bowling over 175 were: Julaine Wright. vice Vickie Wild, second Jane 1,928. Adams, 228, 233; Donna Thomp- Wingham got two more in the Treleaven and lead Mary Ann Jaws have 1,885 points, son, 179, 182; Kerry Thompson, second, with Robbie Strong Cruickshank emerged as the- Barracudas have 1,861 and y , winner. Runner u was the team Gr S 226; Jud Hanula 200; P Sandra's Sharks have 1,845. Gr Storey, 227, 2079 234; Byron scoring unassisted and Cameron Greg getting his second of the night, of Ann Goodall, Aileen Davies David Willis had the two high Thompson, 192, 212; Daryl • again from Nicholson. David and Donelda Pearson. The ladies' scores of the week with a 199 Holmes, 205, 191, 179; Robert K McIlwain added a goal for closing will be held next Tuesday, boys' high single and 345 high Wharton, 186, 238; Jeff Jackson, r a Seaforth to make the final score April 10, with jitney curling at double. Joanne Shaw bowled a 178; Jim Taylor, 198,179; Murray 10:30 a.m. for those who wish to 182 iris' hi single and 301 high 225; Brent Day, 186; 5-3. The third period was g � � g Devon, scoreless, curl six ends followed by a pot double. Stephen Gaunt, 229; David Shaw, luck luncheon at 12:30. All ladies Bowling 150 or over were: 1g7; Brian Hoy, 194, 182; Steve In the second game Wingham are invited to attend, with prizes Debbie Hoy, 163; Lori Gavreluk, Crawford, 181 and Bryan Shaw, I �I"• =1 was playing in front of its for the last two draws being 154; -Kathy Taylor, 161; Debbie 2039 195. hometown fans and was deter - W4 to make this its last game .. rw• ---.. - ••> of the season. Timmy Brown 1 opened the scoring, but not until )O�4the 12:42 mark of the second period, on a goal assisted by :5�r,��dHo/idays Nicholson. This proved to be the game -winning goal. The next e I Wingham goal name on a picture �Var1Ce ' play. Cameron passed the puck I back to Doug Wood, who relayed ' g to Byron Thompson. Thompson Toibnto=Vancouver got .away a good, low shot that never left the ice, netting his 10th WOAA CHAMPIONSHIP—Robbie Strong, captain of the goal of the season. Wingham Legion Peewees, accepted the WOAA champion- Western cou 737 'ets, and return Strand's ABC flights depart n9 I Strong scored the third Poal, Toronto eve Friel morning from from Vancouver 10 days later on ship trophy Friday night from WOAA Secretary Manager assisted by Jimmy Dennis/ and every g Sunda night. Dave Neilson. The PeeWees were undefeated in local Paul Robinson, and Came I got May 25 September 28 on Pacific Y 9 regulation and playoff action. the fourth and final goal of thelk'�n. A • night, assisted by Brown. Robert emal 10d % A`�iYe 1978 - 1979 PEEWEE STATISTICS Schistad recorded the shutout, —j" G.P. W. L. T. G.F. G.A. PTS. his seventh of the season. Depart Re'd M Sunday Must book Round Trip 55 44 9 2 297 103 90 It was quite a night for the local Friday Night Flight - Before Airfare PLAYER STATISTICS boys. Brett Cameron and Steve May 25 June 3/4 April 25 $199 Nicholson, assistant captains, 199 GOALTENDERS P June 1 June May 2 G.P. G.A. S.O. AVG. accepted the N. D. Cameron May 9 199 No. Name 27 aB 7 1 . Trophy from Mrs. N. D. Cameron June 8 June 17/18 1 Robert Schistod 27 so 9 1.85 for finishing first in their league. June 15 June 24/25 M y 16 199 30 Mitchell Brown Robbie Strong, the team captain,May 23 219 received the WOAA Cham- JUn� 22 JUIN 1/2 DEFENCE G. A. PTs• pionship trophy from Dave June 29 July 3/9 May 30 239 3 Paul Robinson 12 14 26 Neil n, secretary -manager of ` June 6 239 July 6 July 15/16 4 "C'' Robbie Strong 92 34 126 the 'WOAA. The PeeWees went t 5 Byron Thompson 10 21 31 July 13 June 22/23 June 13 239 e e 18 through league play and the 9 Doug wood July 20 July 29/30 )une 20 239 WOAA playoffs without aloss— FORWARDS quite a season! July 27 Aug S/6 PU ne 27 239 2 "A" Steve Nicholson 43 30 73 Coach Lar Lane ex res�Pri AU9 3 AU9. 12/13 ly�4 239 6 Mark Foxton ?� ie 30 his gratitude to all the fans, Aug 10 Aug 19/20July 11 239 ' 8 Jimmy Dennis 10 Sean Bray 14 20 34 Murray Gerrie, the Wingham Aug. 17 Aug. 26/27 JUIy 18 239 11 Timmy Brown 15 28 43 Legion, the parents, Wayne Aug 24 Sept 2/3 1 July 25 239 12 "A'' Brett Cameron 41 49 90 Elston and Brian Cameron and 14 Doug McFarlon 9 19 28 especially the players for all Aug 31 Sept 9/10 Aug. 1 219 15 Dwayne Jenkins 9 9 18 helping to make the season so Sept 7 Sept 16/17 Aug 8 199 16 Doug Stephenson 10 8 18 successful - Sept 14 Sept. 23/24 'Aug. 15 199 Sept 21 Sept_30/Oct 1 Aug 22 189 28 Oct -7/8 Aug 29 189 Canadian departure tax of $15.00 per person will be added to your invoice. f$ accepted the N. D. Cameron Limited Trophy from Mrs. N. D. Cameron Friday night. The Wingham Legion PeeWees won the trophy as WOAA group champions. 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