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NO GOALIE—;Mark Frayne, No. 5, poked In the Ironmen's
third goal with two Clinton players attempting unsuccess- the crease, crawls back to see what all the excitement is
fully to guard the net. The Clinton goalie, trapped way out of about. ( Photo by Kevin Lee)
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The Wiaghar„ Advance -Tae.. mailer 24.1979 --Pap 15.
W. F.S.C. News
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By Ly11 w Nlcaien Trapp and Mrs. Loudla Kerr are
The first day li ngls a skating last on the ways and mesas coan-
got off to a gliding start last mittee. Mn. Kerr is aim our
Monday at the arena. There was private lessons convener and
a (food turnout, although there is booth operator (she makes the
still some room for more least fudge this side of the bor-
beginners and four or five der)
skaters in the Intermediate and
Senior dares. There is still time As you know we bold an annual
to reBiste'- carnival and it creates quite a
You might be interested to few committees within itself.
know who's who at the figure Carnival convener is Mrs. Anne
skating club this year. The club Nicolson, costumes are looked
appears to be only a rrowd of after by Mrs. Jessie Lapp and
children Skating twice a week, Mrs. Dawn Dobell, dressing
but there is really a group of room and phone are under Mrs.
hard-working, dedicated People Elv. Trapp, social convener is
behind its success. The president Mrs. Marilyn Stockley and, last
is Mrs. Victoria Wild; our but not least, scenery is by Mr. P
secretary is Mrs. Jacquelyn Renee, Mr. R. Gavreluk and Mr.
Moore and the treasure• is Mrs. F. Moore. Quite a list, wouldn't
Shirley Kaufman. All three ladies you say?
are a needed asset to the club. We regret the recent
The Potion of test chairman is retirement of Mrs. Marg
held by Mrs. Evelyn Daer, ticket Gavreluk and Mrs. Betty Beard.
.... -is Mn. Mule Un- Both will be missed, they were
dPrwnnri and Mr. and Mrs. S. great to have around.
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beat
Kinucks
ByGerdaGreenal Both the Country Curlers and
• - The ice is in, beginning the Blyth Curlers will again be
Brownie Corner second full season of curling at curling at the Wmgham Golf and
the Winghain Golf and Ctirling Curling Club, the Country
Club. Curlers with two full draws on
oseto.
By Julie Leedham A novice curling clinic was held both Mondays and Thursdays
but!.Iu -Mstangs When we got to Brownies we On Saturday, 9d. 20, introducing and the
�Blyth Curlers with one
The W' played games. Thele we were told_ 17 people to game. draw on Tuesdays at 9 p.m.
mgham Ironmen ex- Page's pads. Jim Van Osch made Fourteen seconds later Phil what Six we are in. Then we did Men's round-robin play began
ploded for 10 goals enroute to a it 2-0 when he tipped in a loose Arthur tied the score when he Oe' Six songs. Jennifer Willis Monday, Oct. 22, with two full Competitive curling will be
10-3 victory over the Kincardine puck after a goal -mouth was ay night in ORA scramble. allowed to skate into the slot received her writer's badge, draws, one at 7 p.m. and one at 9 established this year with three
Kinucll:s Friday ,
Junior C hockey. . The team was Frayne u and 50 seconds after that Arthur p.m. Ladies curling began today teams and 24 individuals ex -
Junior yn upped the lead to 3-0 in gave the Mustangs the lead, In our PowWow we discussed with OIIe morning draw and one pressing interest. Neil
piloted bytwo-goal, one assist the second period, tucking in a which they never relinquished. the rights of the child. Brown Owl afternoon draw. There are still Hemingway will coordinate the
performanc6 by Mark Frayne, loose puck lying between Page's ' DeJong who played two super read a story about a girl who several openings. Ladies in- time and teams. He may be
who seems headed_ for a super skates. periods in net, fell victim to a didn't have many rights. The terested in ctwling should call contacted for further infor-
season. The Ironmen carried that 3-0 defensive lapse as the Ironmen Brownies discussed Judy Nevery at 357-2698. mation.
The Ironmen opened up with lead into the third Period and picking a Ldi' ' luncheons will The official curling two goals in the first period on seemed to be in control ofaescur
, the defencen
emcontinually allowed right to do without. Some Img opening
efforts the Mustangs to occupy the slot Brownies decided to do without again be held on the first Tuesday will be held on Saturday, Oct. 27
by .Gard a sero n and game until the was mark when area. sweets on Wednesday, of every month beginning Nov. 6, with a dinner dance at the
Dave Kieffer. In the second they Bill Pickering was allowed to Y, Oct' 17.
The three stars at 12:15 p.m. All ladies, curlers club:house. Entertainment
were Mark Frayne,
struck for five more. Frayne stand unmolested in front of the e, the game and non curlers are welcome. g dine' and for the dance
Poked in the third goal after a Wingham goal and, without any with two Groups A and B made pictures
duringgoals, first; second Phil Arthur, from seeds and natural Mixed curling began today to follow will be Provided by the
goal -mouth scramble. On the defence, DeJong surrendered his with one draw at 7 p.m. A new Sing -A -Longs. Tickets are still
Powerplay Pat Murray converted first goal. Six minutes later with two goals for Clinton; third materials. The Tweenies passed. addition to mixed curling this available at the clubhouse at ;10
a centring pass from Grant Pickering clicked againas the Bill Pickering, also with two their Promise and learned their
Gilchrist. Dale Whitfield con- Ironmen were just returnin goals for Clinton. Brownie law and 'smile'. The season a Thursday evening per person.
g to Tweenies received a book called draw beginning at 7 p.m. on Oct. A few remaining golf prizes
netted when he was left un- full strength after serving a The winner of the 50-50 draw ,
molested in front of the net. Ja penal for ha g y Cheyne, who received I Am Going To Be a Brownie. 25. Thee are two draws on will be awarded on Saturday
Y ty ving too many men was Sand Che w Fridays, one at 7:15 P. in. and one evening, as well as this week's
acY. backhanded a shot on the ice.
p Ken
past Ken at 9:15 p.m. All draws will r= for ;1,000 draw in the W Moiam Gaff
pDoucette for the eight weeks and Curling Club Inc 1 The
Ironmen's sixth score. Industrial curling will resume winner of the Oct, 13 drawG.
After a goaltending change shortly with a
Hayne connected for his second of two full draws. trong possibility Ecurling!
Good
goal of the evening. Seconds later
the Kinucks got on the
scoreboard as Paul Wilkins fined
a quick shot high to Dave
Gamble's glove side. WINGHAM MONAMN At, -D" STATISTICS 1
UP TO AND INCLUDING OCTOW 21 /7!
In the third the Ironman scored .: � x ` a
x ,a'��'a�?�* Y¢"\aY$�v'� f x ,., Z.� .z:v�: 1 `a 'i.1`i'l \
three more times on goals by
\:,. �..\1`�" ,-.� ,;. �y `" INDIID
VUAL STATISTICS
Kinshan, Larry Donaldson and A°
Bernie Haines. With 11:46 r ��\ PLAyat OF A PTs PMiI + -
z �y
remaining the Ironman changed Bernie Haines
z`� t` z `aN . ,s; �`� �� 4 3 4 7 Oil 3
goaltenders; Doug Taylor
'' :� a; , Mark Frayne 3 .4 2 6 4 8 4
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replaced Gamble and allowed Ed Haines 4 1 6 612 8 3
goals by Ron Wilson and Rick a Jay MacLaurin 4 2 3 512 R 2
vab nnrtnela 4 2 3 6 2 6 0
Moore to round out the Scor big. Gard Kirmhan 4 3 1 4 210 4
LOSE TO MUSTANGS Dave Kieffer 2 3 0 3 0 3. 1
The Ironmen built up a 3-0 leadLarry Donaldson 4 2 1 3 0 3 3
after two periods of play, but w\` Jim Blackwell 4 1 2 3 4 7 3
Grant Gilchrist
C' 3 1 2 .3 0 2 0
were unable to hold on as they r Jim vamOsch 3 1 2 3 2 6 2
surrendered four goals late in the Jim Longdo 3 0 3 3 2 4 1
third period, dropping what Mike M.
Steve Howson 4 0 3 3 8 4 4
appeared to be n victory over 3 1 0 1 10 1 2
Clinton Mustangs Sunday. a � �� :� Dew CroMn 1 0 0 0 Z
Denis Knox 4 0 0 0 8 8 4
Although they
the
r Pat May 4 1 3 4 2 3 1
in the first _
emerged with a 2-0 lead, due GOAL TENDER STATISTICS
largely to a steady performance SHOT BLOCKED—Denis Knox, No. 19, moves in from the point for a shot on the net, GOAL TENDER
by Steve DeJong in net. Mark which was stopped by the Clinton goaltender. Ironmen built up a 3-0 lead in the game Sun- Dave Gamble M.P. G.A. PIM. S.O.
Frayne opened the scoring e e day only to see it erased in the third period. They lost the game 4-3. (Photo by Kevin Lee) Steve D•Jong 100-14 80:00 1 by
the Ironmen were la Mac Barber 40:00 6 0 0
short. He picked up a loose puck Doug Taylor 11:46 2 0
and fired a low shot between John 1 Empty Net Goal Against 0
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TEAM RECORD
Games Played — wins. 2 topes. 2 Ties, 0: Goals: For, 26; AgairsL 17.
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SHOT ON NET—Jay MacLaurin, No. 10, gels a shot on the net in the Ironmen's 10-3
triumph over Kincardine last Friday. ( Photo by Kevin Lee)
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