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WtDo— Royals hosted the Bruce Shoff had a bit w�eat�sad G� game OW stopping a
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Play to the Sai ors with fine
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the Royals and the Sailors
prevailed 64. Wingham Ironmen
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Ed Williams soured for the r
Royals at 1:33 of the first period _ __ Jr. "C" Statistics
with an assist from Neil Biem an. UP TO AND INCLUDING NOVEMI 11, 1979
Goderich finally broke through at INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
15:12 on a goal by Rao. The
period ended in a 1-1 tie. PLAYER GP G A PTS PIM -F- ..-.
In the second period Goderich Mark Frayne 10 13 9 22 6 26 11
took the lead twice, but the Bernie Haines 9 8 8 16 31 28 14
Royals fought back to tie the Jay•MocLourin 11 5 10 15 20 21 8
HOCKEY DONATIONS—Doug Neil, president of the W Vham Minor Hockey Assocla- game. Meriam and Duncan Gard Kinahan 10 7 7 14 10 28 15
tion, accepts ON donations from Dale Helbeln representing the Wingham Kinsmen and tallied for Goderich while Grant Pat Murray 11 3 11 14 4 14 15
Bob Hallenbeck and Andy Rodger representing the Winghelm Legion. Minor hockey also Gnay assisted by Dave Gulley Ed Haines 11 1 13 14 47. 24 11
received OW from the WI ham Lions and $100 from the local Kinette club. The money is and Murray Black, and Rids Jim Van Osch
used to operate the various minor hockey programs In town. Jacklin with an assist from Bruce 10 S_ 6 11 6 24 7
Shoff replied for the Royals. Jim Blackwell ]0 3 8 11 14 18 10
Goderich scored three times in Dave Kieffer 7 7 -3 10 8 11 4
n ton men IMPIVve thei r record He �� p, �� g°� by Mike Montgomery 4 3 7 10 4 21 11
+ Henderson, Kelly and Kevin Curter 4 3 6 9 4 14 8
Walterhuit. Bruce Shoff tallied Dale Whitfield 11 3 6 9 13 15 3
for ]he Royals in the final frame Grant Gilchrist 10 6 2 8., 5 13 8
with two mo rye veInningeffo rfs before Godericb closed the Larry Donaldson 10 3 4 7 0 14 8
scoring at 19:22. Jim Longdo 5 1 .5 6 2 10 1
ROYALS AT LUCKNOW Tom Remington 5 2 2 4 2 10 9
The Wingham Ironmen came goals for the Kinucks; third, Ironmen's filthgoal. Ga On Sunday the Royals travelled
out 7-5 winners in a contest with Mark Frayne with one goal for made a good save off MacLaurin to Lucknow and were soundly D ennevei Howson Knox 11 0 3 3 13 24 13
the Kincardine Kinucks Sunday the Ironmen. Jack Texvitt soon but as the defenceman tried to beaten 11-5 by a hungry Lucknow 3 1 0 1 10 1 2
afternoon in Wingham. Bernie $40.50 in the 50-50 draw. freeze the dub. A 2-1 Royal lead after the Larry Milosevik 2 0 0 0 2 4 2
Haines scored three goals and Puck b she ' lW period did not stand up in the 1 0 0 0 2
y shoving it Dave Cronin
IRONMGN CORRAL under Gaynol''s pads he poked
assisted on one other to pace the second when Lucknow outs - .. • 1 GOAL TENDER STATISTICS
MUSTANGS too hard and the puck went un-
Ironmen to their eighth victory of Last Friday the Ironmen derneath� the pads and into the Wingham seven goals to one. GOAL TENDER MP GP GA AVG PIM SO
the year in 11 starts, travelled to Clinton for their sec- net. Kieffer registered his second Winn added two more in the Dave Gamble 315:01 5.25 15 2.857 0 1
The teams emerged from the pnd meeting with the Clinton goal as he circled the net, then third and Lucknow three. Bruce
fust period in a 3-3 tie. Haines Shoff and Bob Johnston each Steve DeJong 200:00 3.333 14 4.200 0 0
Mustangs. The team lost. a !,3 moved to the edge of the crease scored twice for the Royals with Doug Taylor 104:59 1.750 8 4.571 � 0 0
registered his hat trick by decision to the `Slangs in the first and fired the puck at a sharp
scoring all three of the Ironmen's encounter. In that game angler the far side t the net. Paul Dickson getting the other Mac Barber 40:00 .667 8 11.994 0 0
first period goals. Wingham had built up a 3.0 lefid Steve Perbor got the second tally goal. Burrows scored three goals
Rick Moore opened the scoring but was unable to hang on as the for the Mustangs, for the Lancers and Blair added . TEAM RECORD
with just 54 seconds gone, Mus chi y, two more.
Mustangs good awe In the second period, after a Games Played 11; wins 8, losses 3
slapping in a rebound after Dave The story was almost the same change of goalkeepers for Goals: for 74, against 45
Gamble made a save on Paul . this time as the Ironmen built up Clinton, the Ironmen found the Legion Service
Wilkens. Shortly afterward a 6-2 first period lead. in the going a little tougher as John held at Fordwich
HAT TRICKS (3)
Haines tied the score when his second period the'Stangs clicked Page shut them out after Bernie Haines, Gard Kinahan, Jim Van Osch
point shot was redirected mid_ for two more to dose to 6-4 after numerous scoring opportunities• Hawick Branch 907 of the Royal
way to the net. Geoff Graham 40 minutes of play. The teams Paul Dougherty and Perbor Canadian Legion, under the
gave the Kinucks the lead again exchanged goals in the final scored to make it 6.4 at the end of auspices of Howick Township,
30 seconds later, but Haines period, each team scoring twice. the fortyhonored its war dead in a servicerL
ewo.,,r, ssrals wiwsm-u»rses�ee[wssssnis
evened minutes.
things with an unassisted Clinton threatened first, making Midway through the third Dave at Trinity Anglican Church,
goal drilled from the left faceoff the score 6-5 before the Ironmen Stephenson blasted one from the Fordwich. s1EDNESDAY 10 '
. t � - : _ B ^ . _ �. B who got piece pf it and setting �..�, _ � r N011. 14-13-16-17circle. Moore abbed that one could secure their two- pal blueline bee ' Steve De =rc,+e Joining members in the narade � back at the 14:'0 mark When he• bol e. were members of the Ladles .•- --'--- FMlkr..dopes+afdrmaWr.W_o_.r.vf6rd.�
parked nimaEli'm ft�aii<t of rlie Grani Giluhriisi batte a ups a very emotional finish.
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crease and tired a 10400ter past rebound out of the air for the 'Kevin Carter ripped a shot council, clergy, Brownies, Cubs , win ,
Gamble. With just under two Ironmen's first goal. Just over a from the point that found the and their leaders and cadets. MHOLDS.
minutes remaining Haines minute later Dave Kieffer made mark, giving the Ironmen their Wreaths were placed in a JILL
finished off the hat trick as he it 2-0 with a wrist shot to Gerry two•gW bulge again. However ceremonies at cenotaphs in ,
flipped a loose puck past Ken Gaynor's stick side. Before the the 'Stangs did not give up and Fordwich and Wroxeter.
Doucette on the power play five minute mark Jim Blackwell connected ,or their sixth goal The church services were I COANC111M. * •
Ins t% , second stanza the had fired one through his pads; with jw;t untie* seven minutes to conducted by Rev. O. Laramie of .
iron;. took., the dead .far the Kieffer then made a pass to Mark play. Wcihriirt scored with just the Anglican church, Rev. T. .
first time on arry Donaldson's Frayne from behind the net and ;iq-ver five minutes remaining, . FlOetham of Fordwich United
shot from the slot. Wingham Frayne , �..� I it for another converting a neat ,,ass from Churc i, Rev. E. Fellows of 0. •^,•
continued to threaten Doucette score. Dale Duncan got the Frayne, to -LI. ' a the Fina' score 8- GOrize-Wroxeter United Chun -
was forced to come upp with two 'Stangs on the board vith a quick 6 in Wingsan
p, 's favor. That win � and Rev. B. Van Cook of
consecutive saves, but when the shot from the slot before Jay gavA Gerrie-Molesworth Presbyterian �m a i-3-0 Win -]nos .ie � sort 4
Play returned to the Ironmen end MacLaurin was credited with the rec • Churches. . I ATM �a■k b res
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Derrick Burrows gave the SI�Ar-MOMOA>f . •, a601t
KinuSks a 4-4 tie. Two minutes
later Mark FraY7e' "red as he TJEDAT e1`AM�D
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past Doucette. At 15:02 Grant are ,M iets are
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VARNA -.0 In the third period Kevin ImOntarlo
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Carter beat Doucette with his a ch S s:a P.M.
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powerplay to give the Ironmen a
A2-3318, W 262-5809 7-4 lead. Twenty seconds later More than 200 people enjoyed a Belmore this year, ranging from ule lural series two games to
Marcel Verlaan scored the final delicious pot luck supper at the Tykes to Juveniles. The village none The boys also won the
.YOUR ALITHORIZIED ARCTIC CAT -DEALER ;. tally of the match. BelmoreCommunity tre last also had a Junior boys' team for Wiarton tournament, defeating
Friday evening on the asion of the first time since 1956. The teams from Nes eler
The, three "stars of the game P , Owen
were: first, Bernie Haines with the first Belmore Minor Ball Juniors were runners-up for the Sound and Wiarton to bring home
three goals and one assist • Night. WOAA title, losing to Tavistock the trophyij i
second, Rick Moore with two for the fifth and deciding game. The all -Ontario championship
Bill Mulvey acted as emcee for 4 in Belmore this year is a first for
• the evening and the various ' It was an exciting year for ball this small hamlet and the boys
teams and coaches were fans in Belmore, with -two and coaches are to be
1, recognized and presented with championships brought home. congratulated on their win and
•e crests and awards. The Juvenile girls won the WOAA ' the excellent display of skill and
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@I , N 1 One hundred and thirty young title while the Belmore Midget sportsmanship they have shown
• A S lti f� C I q T E Y 0" 1A E People, both boys and girls, boys won the OASA chem- their fans over the past few
Participated in minor ball in pippship, defeating Clairmont in months.
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NOG 2W0 Tel: (5 19) 357-3714 '� Mac Eadie coach, Murray Mawhinney, Chris Weber; back, Dennis O'Malley, manger;
h Andy Weber, Paul Cronin, Dan Busby, SNwe Lorenz, Jeff,Mulvey, Allan Klefhr, Leonard
1 > s ! 31R > A! Stamper, John WIIhelm, coach. Absent when photo taken, Jim I* Grand.