The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-11-28, Page 15A
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b Wingham lrahman buried the combat against Arthur. Mael�ue�n, l4at star of tlh• dot caught the Sar Cerner. to
the Arthur Eagles under a Before the smoke had cleared the game, sC 1- ad am* mad •11ldetad 1�s evened the @ante at �sding ial dear the ad )!sent alone in h" of the ad to an art 17:411••a �, uw amaw i s anoint i< ii, Va a
�aN of goals In a game here Eagles found the madves looking m Ear adhere. Frayns tl WW 13'.0 when he was aAowed to 7: n Den �y. � � M &a � M�'A �PP�1y Nrwet roi- wed lah ti• 6+�■ir� Yt rr
Sunday a!lsrthooa The win came at an incredible 161 deficit on the twice and asaMted an another to skate 6+asn behind the net and ad ong was Tba red a,Th• second period was dwROM h the 01 am obse bx do Palk sad bqd tit Ih4 b put
following i las li the Poet Elgin scoreboard. Unlike a number d earn the number two spot. up far his shot from 10 fed out period was soot a� t� �e�• With Rosner neo- �0. baneve a �,-d i�in territory. �t otr�lia't
local Heats, while earlier last `"'eek er games in the peat, the Iramrhen Whitfield scared twice and With just over a minute iranmen rgistereg Weir ninth fi° y thwarting Wiatgharn peoliie were err+• R war m gstl, ssssrst eassf� slisna• r hast
Barom *am downed the Hanover did not give the Eagks any masa Tan tow otherc'U►� a Art the a �' Iltac d the .e.aoo and their third 11"he`' stO °g 1s shots. At is: is Bhwk ,dl pspp,d m !nosh•
The Ii'aomen bad a heyday in bl �was ve �DougPowerplay as er the Bataan io as
good day for the game bdweao the good �y Fatypn seconds foto iia
pipes, atop- Dejong was aught out of starts. payer Jeff Walter Med a
'diggers'. The line of Dale Whit- ping 20 shots. He lost his bid ata third
field, Jay MacLaurin and Dave Po EDGE IRONre , c shot which Gamble couldn't M&0gh n h'0mmn
shurtout with 6:O1 remaining on N►im�ham erupted far three The Part Elgin Bears ,con- handle- The puck dropped tram Jr, "Coe s
Kieffer counted p tar a combined an Arthur pa, play gawk in a three-minute � of hnued their domination over the his glove and dribbled into the
total of 16 points out of 37 Iaootuaistant play b9 both the the mooed stanza to take a lead Ironmen with their third victory net. Four minuteo later N-.—#Mv
' 1 ' registered in the match. Unlike ddb and the goaltehders is or which was never relinquished. in as many starts between the gat Lis secondtW TO AND MICLNpNa NO1l0gf1� 26, IM
tPart El&, the defence he game played Friday night in should be the main concern an The first goal came at 6:48 when two dub. Although W111110" seemed goal la picking 0 0 W NX1AL STAT'IPM
malidly- highlighted b Yee this dub. The a[tenee has proven Carter's eelapshent from the .seemed to contrd tup
he play for the the puck• Kingston did, and as he pLAT1M OF a A M ft1M +
formance of Denis by
Pero it can be awesome, souring 104 bludine sailed high over the ad, moat part with a 35-19 edge in moved to the net he baclthaaded
goals in the peat 15 games for an caromed off the glass and landed shots m goal, the Bears were the the puck behind his back to catch Morn Fr Law 14 18 11 29 6 36 1S
was the third star of the contest..0 average of 6.933 Soak per game• at the goalmouth, where Frayne winners in the statistic which Gamble AAodourin 18 6 18 24 26 33 14
SKATE ""hough he had only ane aside The winner of the 50.80 draw �g away tram the Jim Blackwell 14 7 13 20 22 28 20
he played an impressive Blackwell
t�pP� is Lane. Jim more. d, being an lap at a � tar pat. Pat Murray IS S 15 20 6 23 18
game- worth i2t.2S was Jack Blackwell. Blackwell fired a wicked shot more. Frayne scored for Wingham at
At this point he seems to be DETHRONE BARONS which beat Cameron after Mike The Ironmen opened the Bernie Baines 13 9 10 19 41 45 28
PlaYtng the kind of hockey he did The Ironmen spotted. the Moetgomer•y drilled the � shot soaring midway through the first Dave Kiefer 10 12 6 I8 • 20 4
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in the early stages of last season Hanover Barons a 3-2 first from the Doi* WhitfieW 15 7 11 18 24 25 8
before sustaining two !knee in- � •Dennis when
pert period when Bernie Haines
juries. He a lead and then exploded for four the Lwomen the by two when be blasted one from the
PPnsm to be pLY� goals in the second pont which eewees Cord Ines n 14 9 8 17 10 42 33
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with more confidence and con- !�'� an drilled one from the point after caught the left cozen of the net, 6d Haines 1S 1 11 iS S9 34 21
COntinUGS route to a 7.3 win in Hanover last Maclaurin won the faceof< deep high over Roeaees glove aide. trim Listowel Jim Van oaclh is 7 7 14 a 29 10
• ! • trol, with just enough wert• Jamie Cameron made 34 in Baron Paul McDermid tied the score JimMik12 3 9 12 SS 27 14
aggressiveness to keep his op- stops but was unable to bold the Brent shortly afterward when be
Picked 1
St's, Z nd's p nts looking for their next Wingham team at bay as the Barons to within one god at 11:09 up a loose puck and deiced The Wingham Legiae PeeWess Gn�ant Gly � 13 S 4 11 0 29 11
Bataan were outshot 41-28. Mark with a shot from the 14 3 4 10 S 17 11
and many The Ironmen emerged from the Fra riov r two �� curt of position. travelled to Listowel last Kevin Cotter S 3 7 10 6 17 )0
first period leading 4-0 m Dela Yns scored twice and armed circle.' With just over two Just over a minute later Me- �y and reconditioned by MacLaurin Blackwell on 0Oe other g� to pace the minutes remaining FYayne Dermic caught Gamble sleeping there by a s-1 score.tenon Tom RemhuOton 9 3 1 7 6 16 13
Ironmen attack while Dennis surprised Cameron and his own when he took a Dennis Knox iS 1 S 6 25 37 17
skates With Frayne and Murray. Blackwell's Knox, who played his first game "Dematens when be scored what crnsaed the bluheline shot
Quinn O'D000bue opened the Jim Longdo S 1 S 6 2 10 1
lightweight goal was the best of the four. He of the year, played well on could be called a fluke god. He after that Bob scoring far Stew Howson 3 1 0 1 10 1 2
blades at broke into Eagle territory with a defence. tried to get a shot away while a easy goal as the got an hWham mart of the second er td. with
Lorry Milotewik 3 0 0 0 2 4 6
two -on -one and, using the Despite being outshot 13-5 in ddencexnan took him out of the defence was caught na assts going to Jamie �Robinson �e Cronin 1 0 0 0 2
�'vcemmn as a screen and the first period the Barons play; while on the ice he swatted Haines found bimselpf�fhagcindg and Jason Goodall• Listowel _ ~
FANTASTIC Donaldson om as s decoy, ripped a emerged on top on the strength of at the loose pude and as Cameron three Bears and as he made a replied with its only god one GOAL T11NOE11 STATIi*M
�0t from alot goals by Rick Spielmacher, recovered from his downed move to cover the minute lata. MfauNs Gerson
In the second period the Brent Hopkins and John position after movie on McDermid Puck mer`' G.A. AVG. hM.f.O.
PRICES Ironmen added to their total on ' MacArthur. Soefmacher's god Frayne's intended first shot the �� was left Goodall put Wingham ahead to God Tender PlayedPleird
goals by KWahan, Frayne and came at 2:22 after Dejong made puck slid through his skates. This stay with a picture god an a blis- Dove Gamble 375:01 6.250 20 3.200 0 1
Remington. Kinahan scored on a the initial stop on Chris es. gave W a 6.l lead after 4o tering wrist shot to the
top left Doug Taylor 193:21 3.11 14 4.948 0 - 0
great individual effort. He moved Dejong lost sight of the Iloose minutes of Wingham Dons O0rner• past a startled Listowd Steve Do Jong 291:38 4.861 22 4.526 0 0
around a defencenan in the puck and Spielmache• flipped it In the third period the two i�tende'. at 4:55 of the third Mac Barber 40.00 0.667 8 _ 11.944
. corner and skated to the far side high to the far side. teams exchanged goals. The tie Mitchell Period- OMOmo ue completed the 0 0
I of the net before releasing a shot The trice got that one back L^oamen scored first an a' pretty with his second god of TEAM UCORD
• which caught the inside corner on at 7:16 on a powerplay with a two- goal. Fra The Wingham Lions and the game at 7:35. Gomes Played - 15; wins - 10, losses - S, ties - 0. Goal•,
the far side. Yue, with a great burst Michell Midgets played to a 6.8
The team man advantage. Kevin Carter of speed, attempted to beat a For - 104, Against - 64. Hat Tricks (4) - Davis Kieffer, Bernie
exploded for nine fired one from the point, Gard Baran defenceman. As he was tie here in Wingham in the only ICE CHips—Quiet O Donobue Haines, Jim Von Osch, Gard Kinalwn.
more goals in the third period to Kinahan took another shot an the being taken out of the play he got game the Lona played last weed[. was a standout for Wingham with
Completely demolish the Eagles, rebound and than Dale Whitfield a pass off to Tim Van Osch, who Mitchell grabbed a 2-1 first a fine two -goal performance,
banged it in. Leas than two released the shot immediate) mod lead, then fell behind 5� some pinpoint passing and a
wsessun.oaasq Fsshaharaesssnshuovaasulsnanoa Hopkins put arty seconds lata the h^onmen after two periods and had to s king game.
minutes lata H t the strong checking R•CrNfi011 R•prt Fv>st,3�ii .
Barons out front again when his were caught napping and failed come from behead to earn the tie. er RENN�E QUg
��Irtesmindslay.sts#ae.I �. Danny Martin scored twice to Rec. Director a, � �
�EINw.r-w,,,•s�ssr.. sr,-les#-t�Ms.. . -- Pace the Liana, -with Daryl w a _ - - - - s m TW...a jam. ifs wen to:
no utz, Sieve Morrison, BW
RACE IN SPACE... , Brophy and Dave Nesbitt adding 9e FUSYRS The _ Ministry at culture and = an the air~oohodi-
' Against Time_. Against Nature singles- Ralph Sta
R ffen and Fred Recreation has given the town of boner rather than open
. Apsinst the Deadliest Foe oa ■ I Bice had two goals each for The � winners for the Nov. Wingham some encouraging the car wiodomim
Mitchell. The lions were outshot Play were first, Nan McKibbonn CDO�ng the instauatim —Warm up yaw engiot
■ fYlen Fbs Ever 1 • 36.26 and took seven of >a minor and �Y Porta; second, Kay of lights at the Riverside Ball for only 30 seconds be.
oleo a,,.
. penalties called. Fergie and Lillian Brooks; third, Part. The ministry has con- fore &iviog off.
IRM _ir . The Lines play Lhclmow in an Norma Parka and Jean Whitby firmed it will pay one quarter of Rift an hem courts.
■ 7// exhibition at Lucknow, and .3.
game this Thursday and foams• B�13' which will amount to $10,7111.99.
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■ High singles were bowled b W. second per cent donation.
f►RACIIaN place are Sharon additianai 25
' Y Snicker and Marg's Kit stats, tied• boners la lateahodd
. �sleet�eurliiitainnnhaswr ai +• Lockwood,84and187;Y.
1, �+ awith 9 nd Linda's� SYha'a .Smarties YBC Bo"W110"mIghy �i�e� W games at the •dm %
aw wussM,.,isa11111■L 184 and M. M 184.
. doubles were b Y. McPherson Love Bu®s are tied at Ingham arena this . week, At Week
Y , third with 5 points and Marie's BANTAM Thursday, : Nov. 29, to Wed- of 40 mph or more, the
. . 348; M. Mundell, 321 and W- Sweet Marius are in last with 4. boa's' single and double bawling nesdsy, Dec. 5, are as follows: �d drag from apen
Lockwood, 331. Janette Taylor and Steven 184 for the single. windows results in more
The Wrens are on tole in the 1� �� kTes it 200 ose; BBxte. were high 'bowlers for The Canadians are still way out Thu�Y, 6:30 p.m., Pee Wass
more were. Jack Tavit 272• gas eoosrmmpt� than
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OME N �. team standings with 31 points Sylvia Pewtress 209 • Tom Rawn' girls' and boys' Bantam on Nov. in front with 35 points followed b vs. Seafortb; 8:00, Midgets vs.
followed the 24. Janette took the Y L cknow- � by Cardinals with so. 220 • Shayne Goldrich, 203 and � . tie the Bruins with 23; the Knights, e.-
In third place are the Hum- and double with 114 and 218. 22; Jets, 21; Leafs, 19 and the Satin daY, 6:00 p.m., GUIs' Warm engines do per.
200; Jean Tervit 265 and 240
I mingbirds with 27 and in fifth the Steven did the same for the boys Ironmen with 15. Ringette vs. Ru'tzvine 8:00
LAST NIGHT THURS.e NOV.2�h � Carnaries, who have 24. The Keith Moffatt, 266; Jackie with a 142 and 242. �� fnow.orm best, but keeping
Kreger, 233, 270 and 224 Ln The cardinals hold a Games of 150 or over were Sunday, 3:00 p m., Juniors vs.
I , : Hawks are next with 21 followed Phillips, 201; George Shim, 206 for first slight !sand � ' �
' + "& RQ A �loi� NQ � M by the Robins with 17. and place with z7 points. The bowled by Kelly Hallenbeck, 171 • Hanover • 5.00 Recreation team more than so seconds
+e , Linda Wall, 219; Earl Eagles and PenguinsDebbie Clark 154 and 159; , vs. Teeswater; 8:00, Juveniles
does m
L 26ol are fighting good. It takes W
High School VSA COFFEE HLA Keay ; Dianne English, x63 for second with 2s followed by the Debbie Henry, Joanne Shaw, vs. Listowel; 10:00, Indhsdrial minutes of warming up
• 9 •. • • TCH and 263; Jo McCormick, 235 and Blue Jays, 20; Blue Birds, 19 and, 174; Sandra Moffatt, 178; Brenda hockey, Stainton's va. to reach maximum e:f
Nov. 30 - Dec. 6 Mary Campbell was bowling in 200; Cores Gibbons, 264; Wayne the Falcons, 17. Thompson, 166 and 159; Grab= Crawford's. ficiedcy. It's better, to
great form this week to capture Kregar, 235 and Sharon Skinn, - Games of 100 or more were Tay!, 158; Jeff Layton, 159 and Monday, 9:3D p.m., Industrial >�p the engine only
the high single with a 213 game. 309 .
• • • • • Those bowling games of 200 or bowled by Brian 5 and, 101; Billy Talton, 184. hockey, Advance vs. Bridge. running a hall -minute or
Jeffrey gam, 106 and 120; There is still pribne ice time so before you drive off.
more were Florence Thompson, WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES Steven Baxter, 142 and 100; SR. JUNIORS AND JUNIORS The engine warms up as
sheovvris: FRIM ac SAT. Ica aR tc0o P.M. 225; Louise Welw►ood, 220; Mary Shirley Storey once again Kevin Beecroft, 116 and Marc For the Junior girls the available ween
f Callose a Campbell, 263; Susan Pegg 204 captured the high single and Nesbitt. Any interested 3'°u'
single and triple was bowled for rent, pe•
and Lis Fouilon, sol. triple during Inst Wednesday's �' should contact the Recreation or Ian
a of five opines
Ladies _ Sheri Walden with 241 and 5611• or lesser amomt for 15
wwnnning theme draw this games. For the single she bowled JUNIORS Denis Adams took it for the boys at 357-1'01.
Ii TTA E ` Yardley p were a 299 and totalled 714 for the Sandra Moffatt bawled the bow11� a 180 fat the percent of the mileage
�' Cathy Forsyth, Susan Pegg and triple. Sithe' high single with a 178 and 482 for the �e and an mat �, but con-
- 0M , Jane Machan. triple. Barry Haugh WINGHAM INDUSTRIAL surne over 30 pas nent Of
A tie far first place was Brenda Thompson totalled 325 for captured the Seniors' single and
established between Susan's HOCKEY LEAGUE the gas. Why?. Because
+� S �,^ z • FORDWICH MIXE> Snails and Lila's Lizards. Both the double. Billy Talton took the triple PlaYlag a 254 and 619. Games the
I • - Thelayed Sunday, Nov. 25, � is � bd[ore
high single game for the teams have 7 points. Shirley's'In the team race the Bionic Bridge Mme, 7, Crawford the engine begins to
ladies was played by • Gertie Spiders are in second with 5 and Bowlers hold the lead with 39 �g�, 6; Mondry, November , operate at est8d-
Lambkin who scored 239. For the Jean's J Pnsk
r e e # Junebugs are third with 2. , �VVI@f"5 points and Hot Stuff site in second M, AdvanoeTlmes, 6, Stainton ency.
y triple it was Nancy Conley, 591. Edna's High Energy is in third , 3• Conserving gas not a*
4 r :4 , s �, • ,• Earwigs and Gladys with 37.
Dave Dinsmore captured the Grasshoppers both have 0 points• score in zone with 35 followed by Mercedes saves money but also
high single and triple for the mea STANDINGS G W L T P curbs car exhaust, a
- tournamentBenz, The Goofier 17. B. Mustangs S 3 1 1 7
�d major cause of nit pd-
Games of 200 or over avert more were ary Lee, 238; The Bluewater Invitational C. �� 5 3 2 O 6 Ivtion, says the �g
bowled by Gertie Lambkin 239• Shirley Sallows, 256; Jean King, Games of 175 or over wee A -Times 5 3 T 0 6 Asaodation• Tb a Long
Shirley99 and 234; 17 Tournament was held Nov. bowled by Lori Gravreluk 180 S. Spitfires 5 0 4 1 1
Lorne Lambkin, 213; Gerald; eY'eY+ ,
Matheson 304 and 200 • Nancy Joanne Harrison, 222; Mildred 17 and 2S in Mount Forest, and 202 • Sheri Walden 193 and the against pdhi-
' ' Hanover, Clinton and '
Conley, 216 and 202; Biu Gilmer Nesbitt, 241; Anna Haugh, 227; �g�• 241; Brian Iloy,197; Greg Storey Next Games: tion and lung diseases,
y 205; Nellie Allan, 225; Marion Caroline Greenaway, 209 and games the top 15 men 206 209 and 189• Barry Ha may' Des 2' answer your Christmas
After 2ll
and ladies wire accredited. For ' > Staintans vs Crawfords, 10:00 Sed letter. It's a matter
Kennedy, 231; Dave Dinsninore, 288; Audrey S�ratrldge, 214 and the ladies si4 and 191; Denis Adams, 180 p.m.; Monday, Dec. 3, Advance
206 and 224 and Ate Winkel 222. Christine Rae, 274 and 200. may; Jean were Lou Laura- and Brent Day, 190 and 185. vs Bridge, A:80 p.m. of life and breath.
King, 4815; Jean
WROXETER MIXED COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Harriman, 4689; Heather Brown'
4411; Shirley Storey, 4352; Doris ""`^
} Nokia Kuhlas was high lady with �a �> are well Matheson, 4323; Shirley
y a single of 247 and triple of 62o. out in t of the team standings Welbrook 4183•
with 56 uta. � � Moore, WINNERS
Was Ball bowled the high single I Their closest 4125; Peggy Storikes, 3961 and RS iN THE DOROTHY SHOEMAKER
for the men with a score of 298, Competitors, Isabel's Irish Ardeil Walpole, on. Aka among
while Doug Fisher had a 72o Setters, have 39, Closely followed the top 15 were Rae Blair, 3990;
e triple. by Sheila's
s Greyhounds with 37, VI Dahlias U211; Janet Rumlg, LITERARY AWARD CONTEST
LAXPOOWs Games of 200 and over were by Sheila's Sc6nauzera with 35, 3W and Min Crawford 3803
Bob McCaughan. 223; Shirley Marlene's Malamutes with 33 '
Pellett, 205 and 255; Wes Ball, and Brenda's Bloodhounds with For the men there were Ken "EbkA A
245; Doug Filsinger, 219; Wendell 31. Beater, 5099; Walter Roth, 4843; Will be 8•ir101JIr1C•d o11
4808•
JIM NOW Paptdw 2�01IiA Comedy Of All Time Stamper, 225 and 234; Ethel Those bowling games of 200 or Johnston, .Ran Stanley, ,
Friday, -Novsr�nber � 8t j;� p.�.
McMichael, 209; Ken Pellett, . better were Isabel Burke, 232; 4781; Don McWhinney, 4736; Bill
and 210; Randy Hutchinson 200 Warren Thynne, 214; Kevin Speilmacher, 4115; Jim Me- at the W8!7 X00 Ac t Ram .
SATURDAY Nolda Kulas, 2W; Ron ' Me- Hickey, 216; Franca Merkley, + 4564; Art Burt, 4524 and
Michael, 386; Alice Stone, 210; 2M; Verna Haugh, 253; Gene Ron Chesney, 4484. Other top IW'VJnR S.e Wa�pp ' t
Gordon Haasnoot. 216 and Doug Kms, 222; Susan Pegg, 225, 213; bowlers were Dan Darve, 4477;
MATINEE
Fisher, 263, 239 and 210. mug Barfaot, 219; Bob Steffen, Don Brutigum,4489; Heinz
1:30 P.M. 231; Frank Burke, 259, W; , 4462; Lloyd Slddan, 4sx; G EORG S JONAS AND 13ARBARA AMIEL
Sheila Kruse, 226; Loon Russell, Romer,Matheson, 4x29 ane Hugo two of Cens"'s bast known authorKe wNl announce
THURSDAY MIXED
/ / / Jackie 212, 218; Jack Overholt, 2; We
/ /GULL 1 VERS TRAVELS ladies' high single a * Keith Carson, 296. 204; Wes high singles for the ladies were hnd pr+•s•nt the plj s `
Doris
bowling 270 and 727 respectively.Simmons, 212. Eby, ; I ou LaS1emdry, j84 YOU Arts corAkfy lirll�Md to oft". Rrs/hl�M►i�sVlta vl►J� bo asryrQ HES U For the mean it was Jack Tot"t, Isabel Burke bowled the ladies, and Roberta Mine, 304.
• •NE 524-7 1 who played a 272 for the single
AIR CONDITIONS and Keith Moffatt, who totalled added single the a� Susan � Men bowls hi The Dorothy Shoerftkw teary Award Contest Is sponsored b
up high triple of 631. ng gin singles were y
• , 649 for the triple. M*ank Burke's 219 stood as the Walter Roth, 317; Ken Johnston, Public �brsries In the � �y Systga>t1.
Ruth's Rejects hold the lead in men's high single and he also put 848; Don McWhinney, 306 and
the team race with 10 points. In together the 606 high triple. Ken Basta. 3a0. ,
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