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Maple Mousse
1 cup Old Colony • maple syrup
2 eqp whites
Warm syrup over low heat.
Beat on whites until very stilt.
Beat in nlapie syrup graduafiy. Itrttss,
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VICTORY RIDE—Members of the Wingham Tyke baseball Doug Montgomery; in the front row, beside Coach Owen
team got a noisy ride up and down main street after a con- Curtis and Scorekeeper Sandy Morrison, are Murray Fox-
vincing victory over Mount Forest gave them the WOAA ton, Stephen Skinn, Paul Brophy, Team Captain, Jason
championship. Team members are (at the back) Robert Goodall (with the trophy), Jamie Robinson, Jamie Wall,
Leedham, Murray Nethery, Robert Leachman, Andrew Jeff Walden, Quinn O'Donohue and Manager Barry Gard -
Kaufman, Greg Moore, Todd Stainton, Chris Sakasov and ner.
.AST NIGHT: THURS., SEPT. 20th
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SUNDAY TO TU/SDAT ONS SHOWING • I.M. ONLY
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Friday and Saturday
September 21, 22
THE BIG FIX
Starring Richard Dreyfuss
—PLUS—
HOUSE CALLS
(Adult Entertainment)
Sunday, September 23 Only
"Not for the Squeamish"
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The Wingham Tykes defeated hits to. recgrd his first shutout of man and Rob Leachman were
Mount Forest 18-0 and 17-2 to the year. put into the game. Todd Stainton
capture the Tyke E baseball Jeff Walden, Quinn O'Donohue, was injured before the game and
championship in the Western Jamie Wall, Paul Brophy, Doug unfortunately was unable to play.
Ontario Athletic Association. Montgomery, Greg Moore, The team again played well
The Wingham boys played a Jamie Robinson, Murray' both offensively and defensively
strong game to shut out Mount Nethery and Jason Goodall to down Mount Forest 17-2 in
Forest in the first game of the started the game for Wingham. Wingham last Thursday. This
championship series. Wingham L, , _j had at least one good win gave them the WOAA
hit well and got base hits when hit and some had two or three. In championship -in two straight
they were needed. Jason Goodall the late innings Steve Skinn, games. Goodall again received
pitched a strong game, striking Chris Sakasov, Rob Leedham, the nod to pitch and he struck out
out many and allowing only two Murray Foxton, Andrew Kauf- 10 of the 23 batters he faced. He
allowed only five hits and the
team made two errors to Mount
THE. Forest's one.
Goodall also led the hitting with
his first two home runs of the
year as well as two singles.
tG tP O'Donohue had a home run and a
single and Nethery had a single
and a triple. Skinn, Moore and
BAG wall each added singles.
The Tykes were coached and
managed by Owen Curtis and
WINS AT SAUGEEN Several juniors were on hand
Barry
. These Coaches
j one and hard with the
Two of our members took part and in fact one of fl a best scores boys to bring them so far and
in the big Saugeen Invitational. of the day was recorded by one of both deserve a lot of credit.
Bill Kerr was hitting them our keen juniors as Rob Grove, Thanks also go to the parents who
straight and long and came home using a four iron, came in with a provided transportation to games
with a nice new shirt. 44. Well done, Rob. Other juniors and to the fans who supported the
LOTTERY DRAW winning prizes were Paul Ken- team both at home and away.
Well, it seems old lady luck is yon, Jeff Hamilton and Patty The Tyke boys travelled to
striking pretty cl the Tervit Walker. Toronto last Saturday to see the
clan. Last month rb Tervit Winners of the door prizes were Blue Jays defeat the Cleveland
was one of the I bank staff Doug Neil and Marilyn Layton. Indians 5-2. The bo will finish
boys mah
ehin8 in that big Wintario There were a variety of the season by playing two
draw. in the "local Rolf and favorite club selections, blit per- -exhibition games against Kla-
curling draw September 15, the haps the most unusual selection Cardin.
Tervits struck again, with was a putter by Eric Ross. Eric
George Tervit Jr. winning the had everyone amazed when he
-+ne thr►ttt►And dollar draw. drove to the gulley with his putter
MONKEY GOLF and put the second shot almost on Ii Onliieli til�011ts
Last Sunday over 50 were on the green.
hand to enjoy the ideal weather The weather was great, the Stairtl Iii Ayton
and participate in the first ever golfing fun, the eats tops and all
local monkey golf tournament. participating want to see this be- Due to the hockey schedule
And it was fun and the scores come an annual event opening much earlier this
were good too. In fact more than pco n8 year,
one golfer found that using only TROPHY PLAY the Wingham Ironmen Hockey
one club matched or to Club will be starting tryouts this
�sY piled Well the eliminations for low Saturday in Ayton.
their best score of the year. gross and low net are down to the
How's this for a score? Terry finals. The team will provide tran-
Wicke, using only a two iron, In the low gross competition sportation for anyone needing it
came in with a nine -hole score of Jim Henderson and Don Edgar leaving the Wingham arena at
36, parring no less than seven are into the finals for the Lloyd 6:15 each morning. Hockey
holes; superb golfing, Terry. trophy. sessions begin at 10 a.m.
Terry Wicke teamed up with In the low'net competition John
Danny Campbell to win top spot. Cullen and Harper English are in This is an open tryout and
Leading the ladies were Joyce the finals for the McKibbon anyone of Junior age interested
Church and Diane Metcalfe. trophy. in playing for the team is invited
Other ladies winning prizes were LADIES' BRIDGE to participate
Marilyn Layton, Betty Walker The golfing season must be
and Colleen Schenk. drawing to a close as the ladies The Ironmen have moved up a
Other men getting prizes were are holding their annual curling category to OHA Junior C this
Brian Carr and Len Sangster, dessert bridge on Monday, Octo- year and consequently the games
Doug Neil and Bill Johnston, Bob ber 1, at the clubhouse at 1:30 should be more exciting and the
Mundell and Nick O'Donohue, P.M. Marlene Leedham is in competition much tougher. The
George Carter and Ross Hamil- charge of this event and anyone new schedule will bring such old
ton, Omar Haseigrove and Bob wishing to play should contact rivals to town as Kincardine,
Richardson, Harry Elliott and her at 367-471 on or before Sept. Clinton, Hanover, Walkerton,
Randy Mc!Au din, Pete Gowing 24. Let's see a full house for this Port Elgin and the Arthur
and Jim Beattie. event. Eagles.
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Time:
Age:
Fees
Registration:
Place:
OM DANCING
Tom.
Fee:
Registration:
Place:
CHILDREN'S
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Time:
Thursdays, 6:30 - 9 p.m.
Open
$10.00 for 25 weeks
Thursday, Sept. 27, from 7.0 p, L
F. E. Madill S.S., Gym 220
Thursday, 8 - 9:30 p.m.
ope
$15.00 for 6 weeks
Thurs., Sept. 27, 8 - 9:30 p.m.
F. E. Madill S.S., Gym 220
Saturdays, 1:30-3:30 p.m. at
Town Hall
Age:
7 - 14 years _
Fee:
$10.00 per person
Registration:
Thurs., Sept. 27, 7 - 8 p.m. -
Place;
F. E. Madill S.S., Gym 228 -
GIRLS' GYMNASTICS
15 -30 Seniors
Time:
Wednesdays, 7 - 8 p.m.
Age:
Public School Girls
Fee:
$10.00 per person, Oct. 4 to
ADULT RINGETTE
Dec. 13
Registration:
Thurs., Sept. 27, 7 - 8 p.m -
.m.Place:.
Place: ,
F. E. Madill S.S., Gym 228
COMMUNITY BADMINTiON I'
Time:
Tuesdays & Thursdays,
F. E. Madill S.S., Gym 228
7 - 10:30 p.m. .
Age:
Open
Fee:
$5.00 per person
Registration:
Tuesday, October 16, 7 p.m.
Place:
F.L Madill S.S.
MEN'S MWEIVALL LEAH
Time:
Mondays, 7 -10:00 p.m.
Fee:
Free
Place:
F. E. Madill S.S.
**NOTE: All of the above progrbms will start the first
week of October.
GIRLS' RI MM,
Time:
Saturdays 6 - 8 p.m. at
'Lockridge Memorial Arena
Age:
7 - 14 Juniors
15 -30 Seniors
Fee:
$10.00 per person
Registration:
Thurs., Sept. 27, 7 - 8 p.m.
Place:
F. E. Madill S.S., Gym 228
ADULT RINGETTE
Time:
Thursday, 10- 11 p.m.
Fee:
$10.00 per person
Registration:
Thurs., Sept. 27, 7 - 8 p.m.
Place:
F. E. Madill S.S., Gym 228
PARENT i TOT -
LEARN TO SKATE
Times:
Tuesdays 10:30 -11:30 a.m.
Thursays 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
Fee:
$15.00 for 21 weeks or
$1.00 per day
Registration:
Tues., Oct. 16, 10:30 a.m.
Place:
Lockridge Memorial Arena
ADULT RECREATION
SKATING
Times:
Monday Tuesday Thursday
Fee:
Registration:
Place:
Friday from 10 - 11 La.m.
$15.00 for 21 weeks
Monday, October 15, 10 a.m.
Lockridge Memorial Arena
"NOTE: There is a surcharge for each out of town parti-
cipant (except East Wawanosh) as follows:
Ringette: single registrant - $ 2.50
maximum per family - $ 5.00
Minor Hockey: single registrant - $10.00
maximum per family - $10,00
Figure Skating: single registrant - $ S.00
maximum per family - $10.00
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1979 Wingham Arene Its
Renta! Rate:
Public Ice Skating 75• (13 and over)
50• (12 and under)
Season Tickets $10.00 per individual
$25.00 per family
Private Ice Rental $26.00/hr. for Wingham resident
(3:30 P.m. - $28.00/hr. for Out-of-town Resident
12:00 a.m.)
(6:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.) $13.00/hr. for Wingham resident
$14.00/hr, for Out-of-town Resident
PUBLIC SKATING
Saturday - 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Sunday - 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Rewlis Alellwdw
Director of Recreation
37 Victoria Street East
Wingham, Ontario
Phone: 357-1208
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