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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-11-07, Page 16mi }' 16 -TM Wintlla�R Advance -Time b, November 7, 179 MOST IMPROVED PLAYER on the BP fastball team was judged to be Doug Leitch, who enjoyed an excellent season. His performance was recognized with a trophy presented by Bob Foxton, the team sponsor. TEAM AWARD --Grant Coultas, captain of the SP fastball team, presented Manager Joe scoring, with an assist going to tallied first, with an assist from Tiffin and Coach Doug Nell with some special gifts on behalf of the team. The presentation Paul Robinson. Wingham scored his defence partner, Tim Brown. took place during the team's awards banquet Saturday night. twice in the last two minutes of Less than a minute later Greg the first frame with goals by Walton made it 2-0 with a fine TOP BATTER Bob Armstrong of the Wingham BPs re ceived his award from his father, Nelson Armstrong, during ' the team awards night. —i u4 iJdMI'J.J irrrMJ 1 -JI 'A _41111 W.—.01111J -/i J��AiJ.J J JI-J�� 1 , �J �� J ..si J J J J J ►J J Ji J .tea J irk J Ji J J J ��i J FORDWICH MIXED have 26, Sheila's Schnauzers, 25, Ann Winkel and Dave Din- Brenda's Bloodhounds,_ 24, and amore were tops on the totem Isobel's Irish Setters, ZO.r„ °<- pole as they headed the league in Anna Haugh and Jean Markley singles -and triples, Ann with 242 shared the high honors for the and 659, Dave with 215 and 565. ladies with a single of 301 and Other games over 200 were triple of 669 respectively. Bob recorded by Ann with 202 and Pegg had the men's high single of 215; Doug Browne 208; Wallace 268 and Rod Hickey had the high Nixon 203; Pat Brunarski 214; triple of 680. Bill Gilmer 201. Those with scores of 200 or WROXETER MIXED more were Verna Haugh, .218; Ladies' high single was bowled Larry Pellett, 200; Gene -Kruse, TOP PITCHER on the Wingham BP fastball team this season was Doug Petteplace. by Mary Beth Riley with a 248 202, 218; Bob Pegg, 201, 268; Jean Manager Joe Tiffin presented him with a trophy during the team awards banquet Satur- whileTharon Riley bowled the Merkle 245, 281; Jack Overholt � day night. gip, le of 652. Ron McMichael' 233; Bob Steffen, 215; Verna topped the men with a high single Hodgins 210 Cath Wickhorst - Recreation Report BY R>E;NNIE ALEXANDER Rec. Director A reminder: the Ontario upstairs arena booth. Theae are Hockey Council will be meeting now two booths in operatiots at tonight, Wednesday, at F. E. the arena: the downstairs booth Madill S. S. to discuss the results operated by the Mother's of the minor hockey survey done Auxiliary to Minor Hockey, in March and April of this year. which is restricted in the types of syMMe of this survey was to food products it sells, and the up- p- -1- epleions from parents and stairs booth which will soli oof- players involved in competitive fee, hot chocolate and home - hockey, to provide parents with made pastries. an opportunity to support or Both groups are working very reject recent proposals geared to hard to support their minor improve minor hockey and to sports and cooperation will be the determine the extent of parents' key to success in this combined knowledge of Ontario hockey venture. The recreation board publications. Come out and wishes both groups every suc- support your views and hear cess. what other people have to say Anyone wishing to play In - ,about minor hockey. dustrial hockey Sunday or The Wingham Recreation Monday nights should contact Committee has recently granted the Wingham Figure Skating Phil Beard 357-1862, Steve A7-387#, Tim Brown all had a three-point Stapleton, or Ken Club the privilege of using the Balzer, 357-1103. PeeWees beat Clinton twice The Wingham Legion Pee Wees goal to lead the Pee Wees to a 7-0 travelled to Clinton Saturday and win over Clinton last Thursday in came home with their second the Wingham arena. straight win in a 6-1 effort. The locals scored three tinwa Quinn O'Donohue opened the in the first frame. Jason Goodall! TEAM AWARD --Grant Coultas, captain of the SP fastball team, presented Manager Joe scoring, with an assist going to tallied first, with an assist from Tiffin and Coach Doug Nell with some special gifts on behalf of the team. The presentation Paul Robinson. Wingham scored his defence partner, Tim Brown. took place during the team's awards banquet Saturday night. twice in the last two minutes of Less than a minute later Greg the first frame with goals by Walton made it 2-0 with a fine TOP BATTER Bob Armstrong of the Wingham BPs re ceived his award from his father, Nelson Armstrong, during ' the team awards night. —i u4 iJdMI'J.J irrrMJ 1 -JI 'A _41111 W.—.01111J -/i J��AiJ.J J JI-J�� 1 , �J �� J ..si J J J J J ►J J Ji J .tea J irk J Ji J J J ��i J FORDWICH MIXED have 26, Sheila's Schnauzers, 25, Ann Winkel and Dave Din- Brenda's Bloodhounds,_ 24, and amore were tops on the totem Isobel's Irish Setters, ZO.r„ °<- pole as they headed the league in Anna Haugh and Jean Markley singles -and triples, Ann with 242 shared the high honors for the and 659, Dave with 215 and 565. ladies with a single of 301 and Other games over 200 were triple of 669 respectively. Bob recorded by Ann with 202 and Pegg had the men's high single of 215; Doug Browne 208; Wallace 268 and Rod Hickey had the high Nixon 203; Pat Brunarski 214; triple of 680. Bill Gilmer 201. Those with scores of 200 or WROXETER MIXED more were Verna Haugh, .218; Ladies' high single was bowled Larry Pellett, 200; Gene -Kruse, TOP PITCHER on the Wingham BP fastball team this season was Doug Petteplace. by Mary Beth Riley with a 248 202, 218; Bob Pegg, 201, 268; Jean Manager Joe Tiffin presented him with a trophy during the team awards banquet Satur- whileTharon Riley bowled the Merkle 245, 281; Jack Overholt � day night. gip, le of 652. Ron McMichael' 233; Bob Steffen, 215; Verna topped the men with a high single Hodgins 210 Cath Wickhorst - I ko-al 0 19 1 La $III, I Mi W, �1l JX TAKE` THE It- 42 ALTERNATIVE SHORT TOURS FOR LATE FALL AND WINTER 3 Day - DEARBORN i FRANKENMUTH (Nov. 23.25) M Featuring - Greenfield Village Dinner Theatre .............................................. $139.00 3 Day "JAMBOREE, U.S.A.", WHEELING, W.VA. (Nov.23a30) - Featuring - North America's Northern Most Dag Tends............... •'• $".00 4 Day - CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY IN WHEELING, W.VA. (Doc. 27-3o) Featuring - No Night Driving and Lots of Fun ...... ............. ...... $119.00 5 Day - CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS IN NASHVILLE (Dec. 26.30) Featuring *tools. Tours a Parties Plus Opry ................................................ $259.00 8 Day - CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS IN CLEARWATER (Dec.26-Jon .2) Featuring - New Year's Eve at Disney World .............................................. WUXI 8 Day - CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS IN ORLANDO (D..26 -Jon. 2) -/�/� Featuring - New year's Eve at Disney World ..... ........................................... 5329. W CURE FOR, THE COMMON COLD 9 Day - SCHOOLBREAK IN FLORIDA (March 16-23) Featuring - Daytona Beach, Veto Goodt, Ow" world a Pensacola ............................ $289.W ,lZ Day - BUILD YOUR OWN VACATION IN PENSACOLA BEACH (Leave Every Monday) M Featuring - The Efficiency Un" and Add Additional Weeks ............... $274.00 Plus $74.00 13 Day - FLORIDA CIRCLE TOUR (Feb. 11, 26, Mar. Loa 24) Foofuring - The Atlantic and The Gull Economy Style.........................................5399.00 -14 Day - FLORIDA IN SAVING SEASON .(Oct. 27, Nov. 10, 24. Apr. 26, May 3 a lo) Featuring - 6 Full Dors at Daytona Gooch ........... I .......... ...:.......................... $389.00 14 Day • FLORIDA AT ITS BEST (Jan- 21, Feb. 4. 14, Mar. 3, 17, 31, Apr. 14) Featuring - The Gest Parts of Florida Staying In Luxury A.. .. . ....................... $499.00 14 Day - CLEARWATER BEACH A CENTRAL FLORIDA (Feb. 4, 1 , Mar. 3 a 17) Featuring - Relaxation and Sights"Bing............................ :....................... 5519.00 14 Day - TEXAS i NEW ORLEANS (Feb. 9, Mar. 1, 29 a Apr. I9) Featuring - Nashville, New Orleans, Corpus Christie a Sed Antonlo .......... I ....:.... 5539.00 15 Day J NASSAU A THE SUNSHINE STATE (Jan. 26,.Feb.-la, Mar. e&29) Featuring - Florida Circle Tour Plus Mlami or Nassau Cnsl................................... $599.00 21 Dor�- EXTENDED FLORIDA STAY IN DAYTONA OR ORLANDO (Jan. 21, .4. 10, Mar. 10424) Featuring. Efflclency, Units or 2 Meals Doily .................... . • $569.00 .................... 23 Day - CALIFORNIA i THE HISTORIC WEST (Feb. Mor. 22, Apr. 19 a July 19) Foci ring - Circle Tour of the Golden West . ........:... 00 28 Day - EXTENDED FLORIDA STAY (Feb. 1g) Featuring - Some as 21 Day. Only one week longer ................. 1..... $749 00 .................. . NOTE: All tours payable in Canadian funds and prices quoted are based on twin accommodations. For. More information, see your travel agent 'A4�'y/A:ii1111: .. - jeans...•-...M-w•r••.+.w.q..•iaw�+r.. ' e lb 10 wow#,60- Doug Stephenson from Dwayne solo effort. The period ended with Jenkins and an unassisted Paul Robinson scoring an . marker by Tim Brown. unassisted goal. a Robinson scored an unassisted O'Donohue scored the only goal goal in the second period to give . of the second frame unassisted. HOUSE PLANS DRAWN Wingham a 4-1 lead. Wingham added three goals in - residential design In the final period Jenkins the third, Brown from Jenkins .4 . architectural drafting scored from , Jim Dennis and and Stephenson, Jenkins from - proiect management Stephenson. Greg Walton capped Dennis and Stephenson, and free estimates - no obligation the win with an unassisted Stephenson 'from Jenkins and SCHAEFER RESIDENTIAL DESIGN marker in the final three Brown. LISTOWEL 291-1449 minutes. ICE CHIPS—Wingham showed Greg Moore played aline gmae its balance with seven players pers with 27. Edna's Earwigs with 23 points and Susan's Snails between the pipes for the local sharing the scoring. Doug team. Stephenson, Dwayne Jenkins and Alan Wilson of Atikokan, In earlier action Mitchell Tim Brown all had a three-point standings. Braun played a strong game in night. I ko-al 0 19 1 La $III, I Mi W, �1l JX TAKE` THE It- 42 ALTERNATIVE SHORT TOURS FOR LATE FALL AND WINTER 3 Day - DEARBORN i FRANKENMUTH (Nov. 23.25) M Featuring - Greenfield Village Dinner Theatre .............................................. $139.00 3 Day "JAMBOREE, U.S.A.", WHEELING, W.VA. (Nov.23a30) - Featuring - North America's Northern Most Dag Tends............... •'• $".00 4 Day - CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY IN WHEELING, W.VA. (Doc. 27-3o) Featuring - No Night Driving and Lots of Fun ...... ............. ...... $119.00 5 Day - CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS IN NASHVILLE (Dec. 26.30) Featuring *tools. Tours a Parties Plus Opry ................................................ $259.00 8 Day - CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS IN CLEARWATER (Dec.26-Jon .2) Featuring - New Year's Eve at Disney World .............................................. WUXI 8 Day - CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS IN ORLANDO (D..26 -Jon. 2) -/�/� Featuring - New year's Eve at Disney World ..... ........................................... 5329. W CURE FOR, THE COMMON COLD 9 Day - SCHOOLBREAK IN FLORIDA (March 16-23) Featuring - Daytona Beach, Veto Goodt, Ow" world a Pensacola ............................ $289.W ,lZ Day - BUILD YOUR OWN VACATION IN PENSACOLA BEACH (Leave Every Monday) M Featuring - The Efficiency Un" and Add Additional Weeks ............... $274.00 Plus $74.00 13 Day - FLORIDA CIRCLE TOUR (Feb. 11, 26, Mar. Loa 24) Foofuring - The Atlantic and The Gull Economy Style.........................................5399.00 -14 Day - FLORIDA IN SAVING SEASON .(Oct. 27, Nov. 10, 24. Apr. 26, May 3 a lo) Featuring - 6 Full Dors at Daytona Gooch ........... I .......... ...:.......................... $389.00 14 Day • FLORIDA AT ITS BEST (Jan- 21, Feb. 4. 14, Mar. 3, 17, 31, Apr. 14) Featuring - The Gest Parts of Florida Staying In Luxury A.. .. . ....................... $499.00 14 Day - CLEARWATER BEACH A CENTRAL FLORIDA (Feb. 4, 1 , Mar. 3 a 17) Featuring - Relaxation and Sights"Bing............................ :....................... 5519.00 14 Day - TEXAS i NEW ORLEANS (Feb. 9, Mar. 1, 29 a Apr. I9) Featuring - Nashville, New Orleans, Corpus Christie a Sed Antonlo .......... I ....:.... 5539.00 15 Day J NASSAU A THE SUNSHINE STATE (Jan. 26,.Feb.-la, Mar. e&29) Featuring - Florida Circle Tour Plus Mlami or Nassau Cnsl................................... $599.00 21 Dor�- EXTENDED FLORIDA STAY IN DAYTONA OR ORLANDO (Jan. 21, .4. 10, Mar. 10424) Featuring. Efflclency, Units or 2 Meals Doily .................... . • $569.00 .................... 23 Day - CALIFORNIA i THE HISTORIC WEST (Feb. Mor. 22, Apr. 19 a July 19) Foci ring - Circle Tour of the Golden West . ........:... 00 28 Day - EXTENDED FLORIDA STAY (Feb. 1g) Featuring - Some as 21 Day. Only one week longer ................. 1..... $749 00 .................. . NOTE: All tours payable in Canadian funds and prices quoted are based on twin accommodations. For. More information, see your travel agent 'A4�'y/A:ii1111: .. - jeans...•-...M-w•r••.+.w.q..•iaw�+r.. ' e lb 10 wow#,60- of 283 and high triple of 717.219; Others who had of 200 Frank Burke, 231, 227; Rod .games or Hickey, 267, 223; Keith Carson, over were Joe Craig 20o; Wendell 230; Lyla-Ann, 237, 214; Wes a $tamper 207, 211; Ken Pellett Simmons, 250; Anna Haugh, 216 211; Randy Hutchinson 210; Ron McMichael 255; Doug Fisher 230; 301; Jim Griffith, 227, 205, 228; Tharon Riley 205, 201, 246; Bob Linda Hickey, 225; Warren Thynne, 200, 220; Kevin Hickey, GWG'D..RESS PANTS258.229. McCaughan 233; Wes Ball 204, 205, 227; and Francis Merkley, WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES (including light coloured hopsocks)Shirley's Spiders continue to Large stock - first, 400lity 18. ead the way, now with 45 points. la's Lizards are second with 30, Belmo14f followed by Jean's June Bugs e with 28 and Gladys' Grasshop- MEN'S pers with 27. Edna's Earwigs with 23 points and Susan's Snails Mr. and Mrs. George Markley are presently in Western Canada. SCRU13BIES with 15 round out the team Alan Wilson of Atikokan, standings. Ontario, was visiting with Steven Jean King had the hot hand and Johann last weekend. #818-0818$ bowled the 293 high single and 793 Many local students received Over 500 pair -all firsts ■ �O high triple. Games of 200 or over graduation diplomas on Friday were bowled by Jean King, 293, night when Commencement 254, 246; Audrey Swatridge, 233; exercises were held at F. E. ^"^^ Lila Hickey, 232; Shirley Sallows, Madill Secondary School. Steven BOYS SCRUBBIES 212, 206; Heather Riley, 201; Mary Campbell, Elda Johann, an Ontario Scholar, received three awards in Nethery, 261; Joanne Harrison, Ha Physics. 219; Shirley Storey, 271, 215, 257; A Hallowe'en party was held at Over 500 pair - all firsts Anna Haugh, 206, and Ruby the Belmore Arena on Wed - MacLennan, 202. nesday „night. Prizes were Bowling as spares were Ruby awarded for the best costumes: 3 00 OFF Maclennan, Gladys Yeo, pre-school, Brad Mulvey, Greg ■ Heather Riley, Janice Coultas, Metcalfe, Amy Metcalfe; Kin - Faye Moir, Pearl Hodgins, dergarten and Grade 1, Derek Muriel Coultes and Cathy For- Evers, Allison Metcalfe, Shelley Mays L � sy COMMERCIAL and 3, ula LEAGUE Douglas, Janice2Wilhelm Jana � s Ethers Elkhounds top the Sue McKague; Grades 4 and 5, Josephine St. Wingham, Ont. team standings with 42 points, Heather Harper, Kevin Eadie, 357-1700 well ahead of their nearest Rick Moffat; Grade 6 and over, challengers, Gayle's Greyhounds Keith Harper, Paula Rutherford, with 31. Marlene's Malamutes Linda Markley. I ko-al 0 19 1 La $III, I Mi W, �1l JX TAKE` THE It- 42 ALTERNATIVE SHORT TOURS FOR LATE FALL AND WINTER 3 Day - DEARBORN i FRANKENMUTH (Nov. 23.25) M Featuring - Greenfield Village Dinner Theatre .............................................. $139.00 3 Day "JAMBOREE, U.S.A.", WHEELING, W.VA. (Nov.23a30) - Featuring - North America's Northern Most Dag Tends............... •'• $".00 4 Day - CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY IN WHEELING, W.VA. (Doc. 27-3o) Featuring - No Night Driving and Lots of Fun ...... ............. ...... $119.00 5 Day - CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS IN NASHVILLE (Dec. 26.30) Featuring *tools. Tours a Parties Plus Opry ................................................ $259.00 8 Day - CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS IN CLEARWATER (Dec.26-Jon .2) Featuring - New Year's Eve at Disney World .............................................. WUXI 8 Day - CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS IN ORLANDO (D..26 -Jon. 2) -/�/� Featuring - New year's Eve at Disney World ..... ........................................... 5329. W CURE FOR, THE COMMON COLD 9 Day - SCHOOLBREAK IN FLORIDA (March 16-23) Featuring - Daytona Beach, Veto Goodt, Ow" world a Pensacola ............................ $289.W ,lZ Day - BUILD YOUR OWN VACATION IN PENSACOLA BEACH (Leave Every Monday) M Featuring - The Efficiency Un" and Add Additional Weeks ............... $274.00 Plus $74.00 13 Day - FLORIDA CIRCLE TOUR (Feb. 11, 26, Mar. Loa 24) Foofuring - The Atlantic and The Gull Economy Style.........................................5399.00 -14 Day - FLORIDA IN SAVING SEASON .(Oct. 27, Nov. 10, 24. Apr. 26, May 3 a lo) Featuring - 6 Full Dors at Daytona Gooch ........... I .......... ...:.......................... $389.00 14 Day • FLORIDA AT ITS BEST (Jan- 21, Feb. 4. 14, Mar. 3, 17, 31, Apr. 14) Featuring - The Gest Parts of Florida Staying In Luxury A.. .. . ....................... $499.00 14 Day - CLEARWATER BEACH A CENTRAL FLORIDA (Feb. 4, 1 , Mar. 3 a 17) Featuring - Relaxation and Sights"Bing............................ :....................... 5519.00 14 Day - TEXAS i NEW ORLEANS (Feb. 9, Mar. 1, 29 a Apr. I9) Featuring - Nashville, New Orleans, Corpus Christie a Sed Antonlo .......... I ....:.... 5539.00 15 Day J NASSAU A THE SUNSHINE STATE (Jan. 26,.Feb.-la, Mar. e&29) Featuring - Florida Circle Tour Plus Mlami or Nassau Cnsl................................... $599.00 21 Dor�- EXTENDED FLORIDA STAY IN DAYTONA OR ORLANDO (Jan. 21, .4. 10, Mar. 10424) Featuring. Efflclency, Units or 2 Meals Doily .................... . • $569.00 .................... 23 Day - CALIFORNIA i THE HISTORIC WEST (Feb. Mor. 22, Apr. 19 a July 19) Foci ring - Circle Tour of the Golden West . ........:... 00 28 Day - EXTENDED FLORIDA STAY (Feb. 1g) Featuring - Some as 21 Day. Only one week longer ................. 1..... $749 00 .................. . NOTE: All tours payable in Canadian funds and prices quoted are based on twin accommodations. For. More information, see your travel agent 'A4�'y/A:ii1111: .. - jeans...•-...M-w•r••.+.w.q..•iaw�+r.. ' e lb 10 wow#,60-