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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-10-24, Page 14!f pw 14—The ham Advance -'limes. October U. 19?Y YBC Bowling WARD & UPTIGROVE • BANTAM SII. JUNIORS Listowel Changing emp ��' � O� � ��� Marc Nesbitt and .lube AND SENIORS (519) 291.3W0 I.pedham bowled the boys' and Bionic Bowler, 18, are on top in girb' high doubles witb Marc the team standing followed by CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS i'►r_bowling Wl and Julie in. No Hot Stuff, 16; Mercedes Bens, 10; singles were by Marc Nesbitt High Energy, 14; The Goof", 11 again foe the and and The Idiotic, 10. `r------------------------------ '1J on develop*ing hocke skill's Janette TAYIoc the girls with Games bowled over 175 were I 1 101. by Debbie Hoy, 175 Lori I 1 Vrol Is there a better way to teach practices interesting and recreational programs for part of the game," he added, Theca was... Y one game ��. lbs; Kim Rae, 194 and hockey skills than !o suit up a challenging they won't lose in- them." bowled over 135. It was again by 1 „and it's nonsense to claim boys 83; Sheri Walden, 203 and 276; � 1 seven or eight-year-old and send terest. Bodychecking at the lower age won't be able to do it at the older Marc Nesbitt, 143. Bary Haugh, 178; Greg Storey, 1 I him out to do battle with his arch- He remarked that some hockey levels has recently become a hot ages if it's not introduced at the In the team standings the 176 and 323; David Willis, 186; rivals tram a neighboring town? people still rWuse to believe issue, with aey showing a beginning. That's the argument Pengo" hold Arst place with 12 amore, 210; Michael i r And can the alternatives be made hockey skills can be developed — majority of &rents favor used by people wbo refuse to points, Enales and Cardinals are Heard, Wf; Brian Hoy, 201; l 1 sufficiently interesting to keep a period. However he believes the aboliatling it among 10 -year-old believe there's a better way of in second with 11, Blue Jays 1(jo Byron Thompson, 708; David I boy com back? skills of any sport can be and under players. At its recent teaching hockey. Bodychecking Blue Birds 8 and Falcons 7. Scott, X15; Billy Gaanp 703 and 1 M r . Carman would like to thank 'M r Joe I For D Neil, president of the developed in an atmosphere meeting the Ontario Minor should be introduced when the JUNIOR$. 194 ano Brent Day, 14x1 and 254. 1Kerr, all those "who helped, and OII Choi! Who Wingham Minor Hockey which won't turn players away Hockey -Association turned down fundamental skills are acct- High doubles for the boys' and. I took part in his recent auto auction. Association, and a growing from the game• a proposal to ban bodychecking ficiently developed. It won't hurt girls' Junior division were number of his counterparts He points to the Europeans, at the Atom level or below but the the rest of a boy's game." bowled by Sandra Moffatt 316, Umd Newtj 1 across Canada, the answer is an who took aspects of our game and issue refuses to go away. The It might take a few years for and Michael Tbomppon at 808. 1 Watch for our Next One emphatic `Yes'. In fact, they say, combined them with the teaching Metro Toronto Hockey League the results to show, but Mr. Neil High singles were by 'Brenda 181 �/� unless minor hockey is willing to and conditioning aspects of their has already instituted such a firmly believes the new and Miohad Thompson 16®. i in the Spring 1980 1 look for new approaches, the games such as soccer. They rule. programs will yield better The Canadians are in the lead I game -is in serious trouble.made us aware skills can be It is a subject upon which Mr. hockey players and, more im- with 15 points and the Bruins are Lloyd Taylor and Amelia Pattison took top honors at the I Minor hockey is already in taught in a progressive manner Neil has strong views. portant, players who enjoy the second with 13. The Jets alt in ceg�, esti party hid at Sacred I j trouble in many places, losing. and developed outside the con- "Bodychecking is an important game more. third with gh followed by the Heart church on October 16. I �R CARMAN boys to other activities, Mr. Neil text of the game. question because competitive We might not win as many Leafs 8, Knights 7, and Ironman ■ Conveners were Teresa Fouton said last week, although it hasn't "Personally, I don't think we hockey will continue at young age games right now, he said, but as with 5. been as big a problem in the need a lot of competitive hockey levels. I believe bodychecking the program develops we will Games bowled over 150 were and Jean Hauer' I Opposite Cansdlen Tire 1 Partes for low scores were I smaller centres. Still, if one of the before a boy reaches PeeWee age will hurt the game at the young have some tremendous hockey by Brenda Thompson' 181 • 1 awarded to Allan McGill and � Josephine St S., Wingham t aims of minor hockey is to keep (11-12)," he said. "Some boys are level. There's no doubt some boys players. The Atoms wont win as Joanne Shaw, i61; Sandra Hprize boys in the game as long as never ready to play competitive are intimidated. many games, but they will have Moffatt, 167; Michael Cameron, was won by C.en r 1 Phone: 357-144'1 1 possible, organizers must ask hockey, they're not made that "Checking is still an important the basic skills. 166 and Michael Thompson, 169. L --------------------------- themselves why players are way, and we should have _ .dropping out at Bantam and , Midget age levels. Costs and changing interests are part of the - Don't. miss our reason, but there must also be a CGIT N@WS O - change in programs. "If we truly believe skill development should be a top , Several of the Wingham CGIT vot priority at the very young age girls and two leaders went to the levels, we should be mature CGIT rally at Listowel Oct. 13. enough to accept that some ' They played games and had traditional programs are not W�- doing this," Mr. Neil coot crafts and worships. Pine River, mented. Very young players T Stratford, Listowel, d Ripley simply can't master the Stratford, Fullerton and Ripley THURSDAYMIXED BLUEVALE MIXED Mar 's Kit Kats are leading the The ladies' hi triple was nee skills the context of members were also present. g g high P . wry The Wingham CGIT is having a league with 32 points. In second bowled by Dorothy Tompson with October 25th f Z6th 127th a competitive gate, they don't clean-up day this Saturday, Oct. place are Ruth's Rejects with 26. 585 and for the high single it was get enough ice time. Linda's Love Bus , have 21; Margo Richardson with 260. Herb 27, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Anyone g g He cited some studies done in Marie's Sweet Maries and Kenyon managed the men's high who wants leaves raked etc. is y g Calgary, which found that a invited to call 357-2950 or 357-3206 Sharon's Snickers are tied at 17 triple with 660 and Ken Murray No tricks - all treats at Hully Gully! player at the Atom or Tyke level and S lvia's Smarties, not so bowled 345 for the hi has control of the puck for only a Prior to Saturday or 357-2961 on smart at all are la high single. • � ' � . few seconds duringan entire Saturday' lagging behind Games over 200 were bowled Thurs., Fri. til midnight - Sat. til 6.00 at 13. by Margo Richardson, 260; Ken . game. The time increases with Dianne English had the high Murray, 345; Jerry Timm, 237; age, but even at the Midget level single of 319 and high triple of 701. Harold Johnston, 224; Milt Boyd, Watch for our timed specials during these a player is skating with the puck For the men, Wayne Gibbons had 204; Les Brewer, 306; Rita Ross, for just a few minutes of a 60- Hockey school the high single of 233, and Keith 225; Dorothy Tompson, 240; and three days of savings PLUS);many more in-store specials. minute game.Moffatt's 608 was high triple. Herb Kenyon, 222. Adding to the problem is that in /� Other games over 200 were Canadian minor hocks the ratio attracts 12 g COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Y bowled by Marie Phillips 202; Jim Griffith and Lyla Harkness ' • • of games to practices is about y Cathy Edgar 215; Marg Moffatt were hi bowlers for the mixed three to one just the reverse of Last Friday marked the end of high ' this year's Blyth and Belgrave Di Jan . English 2 2; 217; commercial league. the situation in Sweden or Community Hockey School. For Dianne English 222; Sharon Jim Griffith managed both the Czechoslovakia.. the wrap up, students were Skinn 231; Helen Daugherty 223; high triple and single with 288 "If we think skill development Bill Wall 215, 217• Verna Haugh and 761. Lyla FLIP VIS �� �'�� , is crucial at a ver nun age we allowed to play against each � y a. Harkness took the y y • g g . other, utilizing skills learned 241, 214; Keith Moffatt 208, 208; same for the ladies, bowling 223 cant expect , to accomplish it ,,. r,_ Mike McDonagh 205; Jackie ,• tiro games," he observed. throhftgtt the" schoOL''� � - �' and 603. g Funded by Blyth Lions and Kregar 240; Rob Wharton 217; Esther's Elkhounds are in the WHILE SUPPLY LASTS As a consequence the Wingham Belgrave Kinsmen, the school Linda Wall 219; Jack Tervit 219. lead for the team standings with Minor Hockey Association is ran five days a week for two Thanks to spares Sheila 33 points. They are followed by working on some very en- weeks Walker, Verna Haugh and Brian Gayle's Greyhounds, 27; coura" programs designed to Students were divided into four Gibbons. Brenda's Bloodhounds, 24; f • • • teach the fundamental skills groups according to skill and Marlene's Malamutes, 17; before a player is thrown into ability rather than age. Each WED. NIGHT LADIES Shelia's Schnauzers, 13, and competition. A beginners class saw hockey films, par- Mary Campbell came up with a Isobel's Irish Setters, 12. program taught by Mr. Neil is NGK now in its third year. It avoids ticipated in question and answer nice 308 single at last weeks Those bowling .200 or more19. competition entirely and instead periods and was given one hour of session. High triple was Shirley were Verna Haugh, 211; Larry SPARK PLUGS ice time. Storey's 687. Pellett 201; Gene Druse, 269; Jim teaches youngsters balance and During ice time, checking and Games of 200 or over were Griffith, 252, 221, 288; Linda agility and the basics of skating WHILE SUPPLY LASTS 0 EA• and stickhandling. skating drills were practised bowled by Louise Welwood 206, Hickey, 200; Rod Hickey, 247; The Atom program takes the along with game strategies. The 208, 224; Susan Tolton 204; Keith Carson, 218, 231; Lyla boys a "step further, with only games played were during Christine Rae 225; Shirley Storey Harkness, 223; Kevin Hickey,. scrimmages and some house ' the last night. 235, 262; Joanne Harrison 203 206 206• Shelia Druse 202, 214•' :"-. a This was the second year for 250; Lila Hickey 262; Corrine Leon Russel, 200, 206; Jack St 000 Tigre $59 �� league games thrown in during J v d 2 -Piece S U I t S from n.This school which trained about Nesbitt 209; Mary Campbell 203• Overholt, 216• Cathy Wickhorst g • thesecond all the the techniques are new. 120 players ranging from Jeanette Scott 228; Betty Darling 201; and Frank Burke, 253, 224, ef tJ 7 beginner to Midget age. 231; and Jean King 208, 280. and 274. D 85 h. p. A I I Leather Mitts 14.00 In some cases its just a case of Most coaches and instructors Shirley's Spiders are way,out in using old ideas s a new way, when were area volunteers, however front with 33 points. Not much of COFFEE KLATCH -fastest Gas Cans 7.00 added. Years ago when , Jean Kin bowled a 285 for the 99-95 youngsters went to the pond and the head instructors, Dave a threat are Lila's Lizards who g Hummel and Wayne Gowing, have 23 but Gladys' Grasshop- high single of the day. She also Snowmobile Tracks starting at played shinny hockey they got bowled a 246. Other ladies Smoothest We can supply tracks for most makes of snowmobiles travelled from Kitchener. Doug Pers are breathing down their bowling over 200 were Donna snowmobile hours and hours of ice time. Neil, another head instructor, necks at 22. Jean's Junebugs g There's no substitute fok practice came from Wingham. , Edna's Earwigs 16 and Chomyn, 212; Florence Thom case and these , ..: ms also give gh have 19 g son 222 • Ma Campbell, 205 f B a r d a h l Snowmobile Cil) 12.95 hours of ice time, with each boy Volunteer Lloyd Michie said Susan's Snails 13. n' , ever built. EVERYONE THAT COMES IN P.J.'s the hockey school was definitely The league is grateful to its Louise Welwood, 245, and Iris on the ice and working, not sitting worthwhile, adding, "You can spares, Lyla Anne Harkness, Foulon, 216. I RECEIVES A FREE TOQUE. On the bench. Pearl Hodgins, SENIOR LADIES It's baloney that youngsters really see an improvement in the Wendy �, Memel Comte The Wrens and Hummingbirds i ' kids. and Wendy Sallows.New 1980 C8 t S $1,499-00 will lose interest in practising,. he are tied on top of the standings from declared. If the coach keeps with 18 points each. Canaries, with 14, come next, followed by SAVE UP TO -$600-00 on Cardinals with 12. Robins with Milverton downs Royals seven points and Hawks with six 1979 MODELS! � hold down the lower end of the r standings. iLLS__J Niria r innigan, 245, and 2 -bed d4 - wlae anowmomie traiierss395'99 U11 1111m purwu gua'l Margaret Robertson, 181, had the high singles. Nora Finnigan, 404; The Milverton Four Wheel Johnston to tie the game at tour, Ethel Montgomery, 316; LIM/ 0 s Drives scored three unanswered but again the Four Wheelers margaret Robertson, 311; Lillian SKATE third period goals to down the scored late in the period to take a Newman, 303; and Winifred 72 SNO JET 396 cc. 79 3000 JAG F!C Lockwood, 309, had the o-thi Wingham Royals 8.4 in an OHA 5� lead into the dressing roorhi. !� 72 YAMAHA 433 New Track 79 5000 EL TIGRE Intermediate C exhibition game The third period belonged to doubles. 72 BOA SKI 340 A-1 Original 78 2000 LYNX TWIN.- Complete with Speedo & Tack & Friday night in the Lockridge Milverton and they came away WROXETER MIXED 75 RUPP 440 Sold New Styletrack SALE Arena with three unanswered goals by Ladies' high single of 227 was 73 SNOW JET 440 79 3000 JAG F/A The Royals opened the scoring Smith, Quipp and Brian Dale, bowled by Judy Mathers and high 73 SKI-DOO SILVER BULLET 294 79 6000 EC TIGRE at the 6:23 mark of the first driving home with an 84 victory. triple of 603 was bowled by 77 SKI-DOO EVEREST 440 70'6000 Et ,T IGRE Continues . . . period on a power play goal by FROM THE STANDS ... This Ethelene Smith and Nolda Kulas. 79 POLARIS TX 340 A-1 79 CROSS COUNTRY 440 EL TIGRE Rick Jacklin, assisted by Murray year's Royal team consists of Wes Ball bowled the high single 74 MOTO SKI 340 New Hood Low MilcaQe 79 2000 JAG — DEMO Full Warranty St,s tad's Black. They increased the lead to several new faces, including of 254 while Joe Craig bowled the ;4.016 14P1C Sold 79 3000 JAG — DEMO Full Warranty 2-0 midway through the period on goaltender Ben Blackwell, Terry high triple of 619. 71 SKIROULE 440 FOR PARTS other models not listed 73 SNOWJET 340 Jacklin's second goal with assists Pautler, Bruce Shoff, Paul Games 200 and over were also available for parts. 78 2000 JAG and many credited to Bill Kerr and Dave Dickson, Bob Johnston and bowled by Ethelene Smith 214, 75 OLYMPIC E/START 72 JOHNSON J30A reconditioned Golley. Murray Leitch, joining veterans 222; Judy Mathers, 227; Joe Keith Elston, Chuck Gibson;'Neil Craig, 231; Butch Stone, 213; Wes Many of the above carry a 30 day Warranty We re big an service skates with Milverton's Russ Smith Bieman," Murray Black, Rick Ball, 254; Ted Smith, 243; } from 1st snowfall. lightweight narrowed the margin to 2-1 with JacklinPete Bakker, Tom Wendell Stamper, 247; Nolda , blades at an unassisted effort, but the Black, Bill Kerr and Dave Kulas, 217, 211 and Ron Mc- r` Royals rebounded quickly to take Golley• Several other players are Michael, 205. a 3-1 lead on a goal by Bob expected to join the roster prior FORDWICH MIXED i FANTASTICJohnston. With only 10 seconds to their first scheduled home Nellie Allan bowled both the remaining in the first frame Bill game and the indication is the ladies' high single and high triple PRICES Quipp brought Milverton back to team could challenge for the with 254 and 640 respectively. For within one with his first goal of league title. the men, a high single of 272 was the evening. Rick Jacklin with two goals bowled by Bill Gilmer and high Milverton scored two quick and an assist and Bob Johnston triple of 615 by Dave Dinsmore. lt•S ilitCh Ma •, , goals early in the second period with a goal and an assist Scores of 200 and over were VARNA, ONT. provided much of the offense in managed by Do Browne 233 _ to takethe I for first time P'r ug , e sad e � � 1 l in the game. Paul Mitchell this contest, but as in past years Scott McLean, 202; Nellie Allan, • • ; 1 ; .1 notched the first and Mike defence looms as the Royals' 254; Ann Winkel, 204; Lorne Just say Charge It on your Hully Gully Aoaouni. Campbell fired the second major weakness. Lambkin, 205; Gerald Matheson, 30 DAYS INTERMFREE marker past Royal goaltender Royals' home games are 225, 203; Bill Gilmore, 272; Dave open 7 days a weep Including Thurs. d Fri. 1111 9:00, Sat. M. Sun 1-6 Ben Blackwell. The Royals' Friday nights at 8:30 starting this Dinsmore, 244 and Janice Bruce Shoff scored from Bob weekend. Behrns, 303. r- V1 !f pw 14—The ham Advance -'limes. October U. 19?Y YBC Bowling WARD & UPTIGROVE • BANTAM SII. JUNIORS Listowel Changing emp ��' � O� � ��� Marc Nesbitt and .lube AND SENIORS (519) 291.3W0 I.pedham bowled the boys' and Bionic Bowler, 18, are on top in girb' high doubles witb Marc the team standing followed by CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS i'►r_bowling Wl and Julie in. No Hot Stuff, 16; Mercedes Bens, 10; singles were by Marc Nesbitt High Energy, 14; The Goof", 11 again foe the and and The Idiotic, 10. `r------------------------------ '1J on develop*ing hocke skill's Janette TAYIoc the girls with Games bowled over 175 were I 1 101. by Debbie Hoy, 175 Lori I 1 Vrol Is there a better way to teach practices interesting and recreational programs for part of the game," he added, Theca was... Y one game ��. lbs; Kim Rae, 194 and hockey skills than !o suit up a challenging they won't lose in- them." bowled over 135. It was again by 1 „and it's nonsense to claim boys 83; Sheri Walden, 203 and 276; � 1 seven or eight-year-old and send terest. Bodychecking at the lower age won't be able to do it at the older Marc Nesbitt, 143. Bary Haugh, 178; Greg Storey, 1 I him out to do battle with his arch- He remarked that some hockey levels has recently become a hot ages if it's not introduced at the In the team standings the 176 and 323; David Willis, 186; rivals tram a neighboring town? people still rWuse to believe issue, with aey showing a beginning. That's the argument Pengo" hold Arst place with 12 amore, 210; Michael i r And can the alternatives be made hockey skills can be developed — majority of &rents favor used by people wbo refuse to points, Enales and Cardinals are Heard, Wf; Brian Hoy, 201; l 1 sufficiently interesting to keep a period. However he believes the aboliatling it among 10 -year-old believe there's a better way of in second with 11, Blue Jays 1(jo Byron Thompson, 708; David I boy com back? skills of any sport can be and under players. At its recent teaching hockey. Bodychecking Blue Birds 8 and Falcons 7. Scott, X15; Billy Gaanp 703 and 1 M r . Carman would like to thank 'M r Joe I For D Neil, president of the developed in an atmosphere meeting the Ontario Minor should be introduced when the JUNIOR$. 194 ano Brent Day, 14x1 and 254. 1Kerr, all those "who helped, and OII Choi! Who Wingham Minor Hockey which won't turn players away Hockey -Association turned down fundamental skills are acct- High doubles for the boys' and. I took part in his recent auto auction. Association, and a growing from the game• a proposal to ban bodychecking ficiently developed. It won't hurt girls' Junior division were number of his counterparts He points to the Europeans, at the Atom level or below but the the rest of a boy's game." bowled by Sandra Moffatt 316, Umd Newtj 1 across Canada, the answer is an who took aspects of our game and issue refuses to go away. The It might take a few years for and Michael Tbomppon at 808. 1 Watch for our Next One emphatic `Yes'. In fact, they say, combined them with the teaching Metro Toronto Hockey League the results to show, but Mr. Neil High singles were by 'Brenda 181 �/� unless minor hockey is willing to and conditioning aspects of their has already instituted such a firmly believes the new and Miohad Thompson 16®. i in the Spring 1980 1 look for new approaches, the games such as soccer. They rule. programs will yield better The Canadians are in the lead I game -is in serious trouble.made us aware skills can be It is a subject upon which Mr. hockey players and, more im- with 15 points and the Bruins are Lloyd Taylor and Amelia Pattison took top honors at the I Minor hockey is already in taught in a progressive manner Neil has strong views. portant, players who enjoy the second with 13. The Jets alt in ceg�, esti party hid at Sacred I j trouble in many places, losing. and developed outside the con- "Bodychecking is an important game more. third with gh followed by the Heart church on October 16. I �R CARMAN boys to other activities, Mr. Neil text of the game. question because competitive We might not win as many Leafs 8, Knights 7, and Ironman ■ Conveners were Teresa Fouton said last week, although it hasn't "Personally, I don't think we hockey will continue at young age games right now, he said, but as with 5. been as big a problem in the need a lot of competitive hockey levels. I believe bodychecking the program develops we will Games bowled over 150 were and Jean Hauer' I Opposite Cansdlen Tire 1 Partes for low scores were I smaller centres. Still, if one of the before a boy reaches PeeWee age will hurt the game at the young have some tremendous hockey by Brenda Thompson' 181 • 1 awarded to Allan McGill and � Josephine St S., Wingham t aims of minor hockey is to keep (11-12)," he said. "Some boys are level. There's no doubt some boys players. The Atoms wont win as Joanne Shaw, i61; Sandra Hprize boys in the game as long as never ready to play competitive are intimidated. many games, but they will have Moffatt, 167; Michael Cameron, was won by C.en r 1 Phone: 357-144'1 1 possible, organizers must ask hockey, they're not made that "Checking is still an important the basic skills. 166 and Michael Thompson, 169. L --------------------------- themselves why players are way, and we should have _ .dropping out at Bantam and , Midget age levels. Costs and changing interests are part of the - Don't. miss our reason, but there must also be a CGIT N@WS O - change in programs. "If we truly believe skill development should be a top , Several of the Wingham CGIT vot priority at the very young age girls and two leaders went to the levels, we should be mature CGIT rally at Listowel Oct. 13. enough to accept that some ' They played games and had traditional programs are not W�- doing this," Mr. Neil coot crafts and worships. Pine River, mented. Very young players T Stratford, Listowel, d Ripley simply can't master the Stratford, Fullerton and Ripley THURSDAYMIXED BLUEVALE MIXED Mar 's Kit Kats are leading the The ladies' hi triple was nee skills the context of members were also present. g g high P . wry The Wingham CGIT is having a league with 32 points. In second bowled by Dorothy Tompson with October 25th f Z6th 127th a competitive gate, they don't clean-up day this Saturday, Oct. place are Ruth's Rejects with 26. 585 and for the high single it was get enough ice time. Linda's Love Bus , have 21; Margo Richardson with 260. Herb 27, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Anyone g g He cited some studies done in Marie's Sweet Maries and Kenyon managed the men's high who wants leaves raked etc. is y g Calgary, which found that a invited to call 357-2950 or 357-3206 Sharon's Snickers are tied at 17 triple with 660 and Ken Murray No tricks - all treats at Hully Gully! player at the Atom or Tyke level and S lvia's Smarties, not so bowled 345 for the hi has control of the puck for only a Prior to Saturday or 357-2961 on smart at all are la high single. • � ' � . few seconds duringan entire Saturday' lagging behind Games over 200 were bowled Thurs., Fri. til midnight - Sat. til 6.00 at 13. by Margo Richardson, 260; Ken . game. The time increases with Dianne English had the high Murray, 345; Jerry Timm, 237; age, but even at the Midget level single of 319 and high triple of 701. Harold Johnston, 224; Milt Boyd, Watch for our timed specials during these a player is skating with the puck For the men, Wayne Gibbons had 204; Les Brewer, 306; Rita Ross, for just a few minutes of a 60- Hockey school the high single of 233, and Keith 225; Dorothy Tompson, 240; and three days of savings PLUS);many more in-store specials. minute game.Moffatt's 608 was high triple. Herb Kenyon, 222. Adding to the problem is that in /� Other games over 200 were Canadian minor hocks the ratio attracts 12 g COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Y bowled by Marie Phillips 202; Jim Griffith and Lyla Harkness ' • • of games to practices is about y Cathy Edgar 215; Marg Moffatt were hi bowlers for the mixed three to one just the reverse of Last Friday marked the end of high ' this year's Blyth and Belgrave Di Jan . English 2 2; 217; commercial league. the situation in Sweden or Community Hockey School. For Dianne English 222; Sharon Jim Griffith managed both the Czechoslovakia.. the wrap up, students were Skinn 231; Helen Daugherty 223; high triple and single with 288 "If we think skill development Bill Wall 215, 217• Verna Haugh and 761. Lyla FLIP VIS �� �'�� , is crucial at a ver nun age we allowed to play against each � y a. Harkness took the y y • g g . other, utilizing skills learned 241, 214; Keith Moffatt 208, 208; same for the ladies, bowling 223 cant expect , to accomplish it ,,. r,_ Mike McDonagh 205; Jackie ,• tiro games," he observed. throhftgtt the" schoOL''� � - �' and 603. g Funded by Blyth Lions and Kregar 240; Rob Wharton 217; Esther's Elkhounds are in the WHILE SUPPLY LASTS As a consequence the Wingham Belgrave Kinsmen, the school Linda Wall 219; Jack Tervit 219. lead for the team standings with Minor Hockey Association is ran five days a week for two Thanks to spares Sheila 33 points. They are followed by working on some very en- weeks Walker, Verna Haugh and Brian Gayle's Greyhounds, 27; coura" programs designed to Students were divided into four Gibbons. Brenda's Bloodhounds, 24; f • • • teach the fundamental skills groups according to skill and Marlene's Malamutes, 17; before a player is thrown into ability rather than age. Each WED. NIGHT LADIES Shelia's Schnauzers, 13, and competition. A beginners class saw hockey films, par- Mary Campbell came up with a Isobel's Irish Setters, 12. program taught by Mr. Neil is NGK now in its third year. It avoids ticipated in question and answer nice 308 single at last weeks Those bowling .200 or more19. competition entirely and instead periods and was given one hour of session. High triple was Shirley were Verna Haugh, 211; Larry SPARK PLUGS ice time. Storey's 687. Pellett 201; Gene Druse, 269; Jim teaches youngsters balance and During ice time, checking and Games of 200 or over were Griffith, 252, 221, 288; Linda agility and the basics of skating WHILE SUPPLY LASTS 0 EA• and stickhandling. skating drills were practised bowled by Louise Welwood 206, Hickey, 200; Rod Hickey, 247; The Atom program takes the along with game strategies. The 208, 224; Susan Tolton 204; Keith Carson, 218, 231; Lyla boys a "step further, with only games played were during Christine Rae 225; Shirley Storey Harkness, 223; Kevin Hickey,. scrimmages and some house ' the last night. 235, 262; Joanne Harrison 203 206 206• Shelia Druse 202, 214•' :"-. a This was the second year for 250; Lila Hickey 262; Corrine Leon Russel, 200, 206; Jack St 000 Tigre $59 �� league games thrown in during J v d 2 -Piece S U I t S from n.This school which trained about Nesbitt 209; Mary Campbell 203• Overholt, 216• Cathy Wickhorst g • thesecond all the the techniques are new. 120 players ranging from Jeanette Scott 228; Betty Darling 201; and Frank Burke, 253, 224, ef tJ 7 beginner to Midget age. 231; and Jean King 208, 280. and 274. D 85 h. p. A I I Leather Mitts 14.00 In some cases its just a case of Most coaches and instructors Shirley's Spiders are way,out in using old ideas s a new way, when were area volunteers, however front with 33 points. Not much of COFFEE KLATCH -fastest Gas Cans 7.00 added. Years ago when , Jean Kin bowled a 285 for the 99-95 youngsters went to the pond and the head instructors, Dave a threat are Lila's Lizards who g Hummel and Wayne Gowing, have 23 but Gladys' Grasshop- high single of the day. She also Snowmobile Tracks starting at played shinny hockey they got bowled a 246. Other ladies Smoothest We can supply tracks for most makes of snowmobiles travelled from Kitchener. Doug Pers are breathing down their bowling over 200 were Donna snowmobile hours and hours of ice time. Neil, another head instructor, necks at 22. Jean's Junebugs g There's no substitute fok practice came from Wingham. , Edna's Earwigs 16 and Chomyn, 212; Florence Thom case and these , ..: ms also give gh have 19 g son 222 • Ma Campbell, 205 f B a r d a h l Snowmobile Cil) 12.95 hours of ice time, with each boy Volunteer Lloyd Michie said Susan's Snails 13. n' , ever built. EVERYONE THAT COMES IN P.J.'s the hockey school was definitely The league is grateful to its Louise Welwood, 245, and Iris on the ice and working, not sitting worthwhile, adding, "You can spares, Lyla Anne Harkness, Foulon, 216. I RECEIVES A FREE TOQUE. On the bench. Pearl Hodgins, SENIOR LADIES It's baloney that youngsters really see an improvement in the Wendy �, Memel Comte The Wrens and Hummingbirds i ' kids. and Wendy Sallows.New 1980 C8 t S $1,499-00 will lose interest in practising,. he are tied on top of the standings from declared. If the coach keeps with 18 points each. Canaries, with 14, come next, followed by SAVE UP TO -$600-00 on Cardinals with 12. Robins with Milverton downs Royals seven points and Hawks with six 1979 MODELS! � hold down the lower end of the r standings. iLLS__J Niria r innigan, 245, and 2 -bed d4 - wlae anowmomie traiierss395'99 U11 1111m purwu gua'l Margaret Robertson, 181, had the high singles. Nora Finnigan, 404; The Milverton Four Wheel Johnston to tie the game at tour, Ethel Montgomery, 316; LIM/ 0 s Drives scored three unanswered but again the Four Wheelers margaret Robertson, 311; Lillian SKATE third period goals to down the scored late in the period to take a Newman, 303; and Winifred 72 SNO JET 396 cc. 79 3000 JAG F!C Lockwood, 309, had the o-thi Wingham Royals 8.4 in an OHA 5� lead into the dressing roorhi. !� 72 YAMAHA 433 New Track 79 5000 EL TIGRE Intermediate C exhibition game The third period belonged to doubles. 72 BOA SKI 340 A-1 Original 78 2000 LYNX TWIN.- Complete with Speedo & Tack & Friday night in the Lockridge Milverton and they came away WROXETER MIXED 75 RUPP 440 Sold New Styletrack SALE Arena with three unanswered goals by Ladies' high single of 227 was 73 SNOW JET 440 79 3000 JAG F/A The Royals opened the scoring Smith, Quipp and Brian Dale, bowled by Judy Mathers and high 73 SKI-DOO SILVER BULLET 294 79 6000 EC TIGRE at the 6:23 mark of the first driving home with an 84 victory. triple of 603 was bowled by 77 SKI-DOO EVEREST 440 70'6000 Et ,T IGRE Continues . . . period on a power play goal by FROM THE STANDS ... This Ethelene Smith and Nolda Kulas. 79 POLARIS TX 340 A-1 79 CROSS COUNTRY 440 EL TIGRE Rick Jacklin, assisted by Murray year's Royal team consists of Wes Ball bowled the high single 74 MOTO SKI 340 New Hood Low MilcaQe 79 2000 JAG — DEMO Full Warranty St,s tad's Black. They increased the lead to several new faces, including of 254 while Joe Craig bowled the ;4.016 14P1C Sold 79 3000 JAG — DEMO Full Warranty 2-0 midway through the period on goaltender Ben Blackwell, Terry high triple of 619. 71 SKIROULE 440 FOR PARTS other models not listed 73 SNOWJET 340 Jacklin's second goal with assists Pautler, Bruce Shoff, Paul Games 200 and over were also available for parts. 78 2000 JAG and many credited to Bill Kerr and Dave Dickson, Bob Johnston and bowled by Ethelene Smith 214, 75 OLYMPIC E/START 72 JOHNSON J30A reconditioned Golley. Murray Leitch, joining veterans 222; Judy Mathers, 227; Joe Keith Elston, Chuck Gibson;'Neil Craig, 231; Butch Stone, 213; Wes Many of the above carry a 30 day Warranty We re big an service skates with Milverton's Russ Smith Bieman," Murray Black, Rick Ball, 254; Ted Smith, 243; } from 1st snowfall. lightweight narrowed the margin to 2-1 with JacklinPete Bakker, Tom Wendell Stamper, 247; Nolda , blades at an unassisted effort, but the Black, Bill Kerr and Dave Kulas, 217, 211 and Ron Mc- r` Royals rebounded quickly to take Golley• Several other players are Michael, 205. a 3-1 lead on a goal by Bob expected to join the roster prior FORDWICH MIXED i FANTASTICJohnston. With only 10 seconds to their first scheduled home Nellie Allan bowled both the remaining in the first frame Bill game and the indication is the ladies' high single and high triple PRICES Quipp brought Milverton back to team could challenge for the with 254 and 640 respectively. For within one with his first goal of league title. the men, a high single of 272 was the evening. Rick Jacklin with two goals bowled by Bill Gilmer and high Milverton scored two quick and an assist and Bob Johnston triple of 615 by Dave Dinsmore. lt•S ilitCh Ma •, , goals early in the second period with a goal and an assist Scores of 200 and over were VARNA, ONT. provided much of the offense in managed by Do Browne 233 _ to takethe I for first time P'r ug , e sad e � � 1 l in the game. Paul Mitchell this contest, but as in past years Scott McLean, 202; Nellie Allan, • • ; 1 ; .1 notched the first and Mike defence looms as the Royals' 254; Ann Winkel, 204; Lorne Just say Charge It on your Hully Gully Aoaouni. Campbell fired the second major weakness. Lambkin, 205; Gerald Matheson, 30 DAYS INTERMFREE marker past Royal goaltender Royals' home games are 225, 203; Bill Gilmore, 272; Dave open 7 days a weep Including Thurs. d Fri. 1111 9:00, Sat. M. Sun 1-6 Ben Blackwell. The Royals' Friday nights at 8:30 starting this Dinsmore, 244 and Janice Bruce Shoff scored from Bob weekend. Behrns, 303.