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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-12-05, Page 17Seiaforth sinks Pee Wees Dave MLCZIwain led the Minn O'Donobue scored 8satorth PoWees to an s•a Wingham's second goal victory over Wingham on unassisted a2:50 mark of the 7bin'sday night in the Wingham second peri arena. Wingham drew within one goal Sedial tlt scored three unan- when Paul Robinson scored at awered goals in the first period the 9:49 mark with asuists going and Wingham didn't get on the to Tim Brown and Doug score sheet until Billy Cameron Stephenson, potteda goal at the 3&@80ond Seaforth scored three unan- wark of the middle period with swered goals and the second an assist by Paul Robinson. frame . ended Seaforth 7, Mark Frayne Wingham S. teams. They are scheduled to Play Friday nights in Teeswater It took Quinn O'Doeohue only scramble for second. Leafs, 19, 29 seconds to score two goals in Wingham and Bill Flett, chairman of the recreation committee for Teeswater and Cul- the third period. Jamie Robinson ~ s .• and Jason Goodall drew assists rte' Debbie -173; on the first and Doug McFarlatft • notched an assist on the second? ' Final score was Seaforth 8 and Thompson, 150; Kelly Hollen- beck, 201; Joanne Shaw, 165, 151, Wingham 5. 29 ICE CHIPS --Quinn O'Donahue were brought up from Wingham played a strong offensive game SKATE with a hat trick. Todd Stainton is ran men continue ''' improving every game snd should hit his peak by Christmas. SALE Continues ... • 1 st's, 2 nd's and many reconditioned skates with lightweight blades at FANTASTIC PRICES jibe W m Advaoe•-71nes, Dspambw b, irm-Par T 11 YBC Bowling Scores BANTAb18 The Cardinals are on top of the team standings with 30 points. There is a close race for second, with Eagles, 28, Penguins, 38, and Blue Jays, 25, all in the running. Falcons have 22 points and Bluebirds have dropped to last with 19. Angela Wall, 114; Julie Leedhan, 119; Jetnifer Willis, 135, and Janette Taylor, 114, had the games over 100 for the girls. Jeffrey Mann, 143, 122; Ricky Leachman, 128, 119; Jason Cameron, 116; Marc Nesbitt, 141; Dwight Chambers, 109, and Jeffrey Wall, 100, did it for the boys. e Jnmef had the hi 1 f Nouse league a glh slag a or the girls and she was tied with INDIVIDUAL Angela for the 209 high double. Jeffrey Mann had the high single Last Friday marked the first INDIVIDUAL SCORING RACE and the 265 high double for the game of a joint league consisting PLAYER boys. Of Wingham and Teeswater Atom A PTS JUNIORS Peewee house leagues., - Canadiens are way out in front For the first time the two have A PTS. PIM with 38 points. Knights, 27, come together and formed five Mark Frayne Bruins, 26, and Jets, 23, are in a teams. They are scheduled to Play Friday nights in Teeswater DROPPED -THE PUCK -Don Clark, acting Reeve of Teeswater, Bill Walden, Mayor of scramble for second. Leafs, 19, 8 Wingham and Bill Flett, chairman of the recreation committee for Teeswater and Cul- and Ironmen, 17, bring up the and Saturday's in Wingham• The teams Malling 60 rose, take part in the opening face-off ceremony at the Tesswater arena. The game, held rte' Debbie -173; player are, made up of 32 of Wingham last Friday night, marked the beginning of joint games between Wingham and Teeswater Henry, Brenda Atom Peewees and 12 from Atom PeeWee Houseleague. Thompson, 150; Kelly Hollen- beck, 201; Joanne Shaw, 165, 151, Teeswater. Also 17 Tyke players 29 26 were brought up from Wingham 17 Pete MacDermid (P.E.) 11 to play rf the league. To perform the opening face- off Wingham Mayor WilliamI ran men continue ''' PeeWees Jim Blackwell Walden travelled to Teeswater dropped the 8 whip Blah 4 - 0 and puck. He was assisted by Bill Fco chairman ove'rr Hanover with 8m4 W'r1 The Wingham Peewees gave of the recreation committee for Jay MacLaurin (Wing) 17 9 Clark,Te�swoa in Culross and Don Clark, Acting Reeve of The Wingham Ironmen star with one assist and another Jay MacLaurin scored an Blyth a lesson in skating and forechecking �8 a game: at T er. defeated the Hanover Barons 8-1 strong game on defence. unassisted goal .at 9:29 when he the Blyth arena Monday, coming Game Games for the league are in a match held in the Wingham One of the most underrated was able to get away a weak out with a convincing 4-o win. scheduled to end in February. arena Sunda afternoon. The player es Y , might tang y peciall of late t backhander with two Mus Tian Borwn opened the scoring Derrick Burrows (Kin) 14 Ironmen, who outs hot their op- be Mike Montgomery. Although defencemen trying to take him in the first period, the 27 25 ponents 37-27 in the contest, the others previously named out of the play. At 11:49 Larry from Jason Good at WINGNAM, ONTAO PHONE 257.16" FOR MOVIE INFORMATION trailed by - one goal after 20 deserve mention, Montgomery, Donaldson poked in a rebound ��� bluelme and breaking LM RIUM NEW E E M E M E N E W. minutes of play and both goal- who had two points on the after- after Jim Blackwell took the around the Blyth defence before EDNESDAY TO SATURDAY DEC. tenders had their problems in the noon with one goal and one assist, original shot and Grant Gilchrist faking the goalie and slipping a ,. �� •PLMUNTENOwTOW ti l-gTH early going. highlighted the Ironmen defence made it 4-1 when he blasted one backhander into the net. win: rxuRs tUB FJR. , Jay MacLaurin scored on his with his hard hitting and overall from the right faceoff circle. QuinnO'Domhue made the FAL aAT. 7isaso nJs. . score 2-0ca one of his first shot on goal when his sur- play. He hasn't set the world on prise shot caught the inside fire with his scoring ability, but The Ironmen stretched their patented rushes[ down the ice corner Oh Jamin lwen;�, ..:�$ ;;�,i t wirti h:s four g0=1- a; a !e to 5 eArly in the third. At with a shot between the legs of X -1 -us li aiSE.a side. His goal came ^ with 47 he's far ahead of last year's the ` 2.33 mark Kevin Carter the niYih guWWWaiixuuc?• I seconds gone in the game. performance. carried the puck over the blue- Brown scored his second goal •Jenntter O'Neill Less than a minute later Dave Dave Tiffin won $32.75 in the 50- line, making a neat pass to the of the game at the 12:07 mark of and Chuck Norris , > yne released a the middle frame, Page evened the score on the � draw. middle where Fra taking a neat • in A Force of One starring Iq onp sJ1 and C�I�n,OIllaeer ..-..�.,..„ Vons' second shot of the game IRONMEN ROPE MUSTANGS shot with the goalie partially Pass from Dwayne Jenkins who also starring Jarrios weenwre, Jr. with Es.�.1EvNs as Ie s.,r1,A„,y,r and 23 seconds later Steve White The Ironmen travelled to screened by the defencpman who had dug the puckout of the W ., gave the Barons the lead on their Clinton last Friday and brought was trying to take him out of the corner. Four minutes later (NEXT arrlGclro&%X:ELIE CIIAUVOW third shot. The rest of the period home a 5-3 decision over' the play. Brown completed his hat -trick; N% .+ usr � _ remained scoreless as both goal- Mustangs. The `Stangs, who had tipping In Goodall's shot from the aUMDAT�OIrDAI "' o10F,m" . , tenders settled down. slipped to sixth place in their Clinton came back with two point. • DEC.sEiaa-iiTN sRU+E � , Thirty-one seconds into the new division, again played an ex- god of �e Pe' .The third hod was scoreless DOUBLE FEATURE . period the Ironmen struck for the cellent game against Wingham. Pte, 'lave Stephenson and and the game ended Wingham 4, ■ ar..doww.t GAIL I - Phil Arthur do the damage. 7:t"� � �TM , tying igoal, with Steve Howson The Ii`onmen were lucky to � g BICE CHIPS -The line of Jeff ��« D , po ng on a loose puck in the emerge from the first period in a ng allowed three goals in Ilttate.w.e Delo g Cameron Jamie Robinson and slot. Mike Montgomery then 1-1 tie as the Mustangs played a *AES N■ M 0 0 E0 M N:0 W r this contest d allhe three were G Walton kept drilled a 25 -footer past Cameron great period of hockey. They redirected and he had little � � the Pik in the after picking up a centring pass dominated the play, continually chance of stopping them. When it Blyth end for most of the time it from MacLaurin on the opposite breaking up Ironmen attackswas on the ice. Greg Moore came to a one-on-one situation he picked u the shutout for - - - side of the rink. deep -in Wingham territory before v,� unbeatable. The 'S shad P P , White tied the score at 3-3 with they could actually get going. Wingham• Jason Goodall's hip LAST NIGHT THURS., DEC. 6 four such chances to score and Sho*tlme a P.M. his second goal of the afternoon Their tenacious forecdecks are a treat to watch. hecking DeJong came up with a big save at 8:31. MacLaurin fired a wrist limited the Ironmen to an oc- on each occasion. . GLIMS Wfxft BM*? shot from the slot to give the casional rush but no real threat, Dennis Knox put in another NATIONAL Wingham team the lead once as the defence jumped on any good o , Lucknow . r.: ' LAMPOON's again. The Ironmen continued to rebounds goalkeeper Gaynor lgging quttema bit of ice defence, wCknow Midgets AN��AL �•V�E Press and in one sequence hit two gave up. One shift saw him off a goalposts on consecutive shots. Steve Arbour put the Mustangs penalty and playing for or a 2:37 defeat Lions 7-2 With 27 seconds remaining in the on the board first as he deflected shift then after going to the Al Rivett scored three goals period Howson knocked in a Jeff Watson's point shot at the beach for a 27 -second break he and Glen Raynard added a pair • 1 • ' • Dec. 7-12 Fri. -wed: rebound after a goalmouth 10:29 mark: It appeared the per -Note� scrambliod would end with the `Sts s u put in a regular shift. If he stays to lead thg Lucknow Midgets to a Please Showtirnes: e. p healthy he will play a prominent 7-2 exhibition win over the FRI. & SAT. DOUBLE BILL STARTS AT 7:00 P.M. Mark Frayne scored while the by one, but with just six seconds role in the future of this hockey Wingham Lions last Thursday in sun. -wed. start: at a p.m.Ironmen played shorthanded at remaining Mike Montgomery club. Wingham. Dave Gibson and John the 3:15 mark of the third period. drilled a shot from the point Hoph added the other Lucknow Jim Blackwell poked in the loose which Dave Kieffer deflected and goals while Peter Goodall and puck as. Cameron was unable to the Ironmen went into the Dave Nesbitt counted for handle Larry Donaldson's shot. dressing room with the scoreW-At Wingham. / Bernie Haines scored the final tied. Bridge results highs ow held a wide edge in Wingham tally on a powerplay Perhaps the late goal knocked 7/W,&I� AVA Resin f th 1 b ' play outshooting the Lions 39-18 movie... A film that is refreshingly different. Rer Reed vogue S$arts Thurs., Dec. 13 SHOWTIME a P.M. ADULT �. `_ "Thf MISS„ 30 THE SQU,4,RL a PHONE 524-7811 AIR CONDITIONE We in the game. Dave Gamble registered the win. Steve Howson scored two goals and assisted on two others to earn the first star of the game. Chris Scale of the Barons was the second star -with one goal and Dennis Knox earned the third some of the punch out of the Mustangs as the Ironmen began to move the puck a little better and managed to score three unanswered second period goals, due largely to the play of Steve DeJong, whose performance in the Wingham net was a standout. is ram a ast ridge games are: first, Gord, Rutledge and Nancy Kelly; second, May Porter and Harley Crawford; third, Nan McKibbon and Margaret Cruickshank and fourth, Jean Whitby and Omar Haselgrove. in the game. Wingham took five minor penalties to just one for Lucknow. The Lions return to League action this week with a home game Thursday against Seaforth at 8 p.m-, then travel to Mitchell for a game on Monday. Wingham irorunen�Jr. "C" Stadsd UP TO AND INCLUDING DECEMBER 2,1979 UP TO AND INCLUDING NOVEMBER 28,1979 INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS INDIVIDUAL SCORING RACE PLAYER {GP G A PTS PIM + - PLAYER GP G A PTS. PIM + - Mark Frayne 16 20 12 32 8 41 17 Mark Fra yne (Wing) 16 20 12 32 8 41 17 Jay MacLaurin 17 9 20 29 26 38 17 Pete MacDermid (P.E.) 11 17 14 31 41 Jim Blackwell 16 8 14 22 24 30 22 Jay MacLaurin (Wing) 17 9 20 29 26 Pat Murray 17 5 17 22 6 26 19 Derrick Burrows (Kin) 14 14 13 27 25 Dale Whitfield 17 7 14 21 24 29 10 Terry Davidson (Walk) 13 11 16 27 33 Dave Kieffer 12 13 7 20 10 24 8 Steve Plitt (Walk) 12 11 13 24 2 Bernie Haines 15 10 10 20 43 52 31 Gord Kinahan 15 9 9 18 10 44 23 Ed Haines 17 1 16 17 61 41 25 Including Friday Game vs. Clinton and Mike Montgomery 14 4 11 15 70 33 17 Sunday Game vs. Hanover Jim Van Osch 14 7 7 14 8 30 12 TEAM GP W L T F A PTS Larry Donaldson 15 6 7 13 0 25 13 Wingham Irorimen 17 12 5 0 117 71 24 Grant Gilchrist 16 7 6 13 5 22 12 Walk. Black Hawks 13 9 3 1 80 56 19 Kevin Carter 6 3 8 11 8 18 11 Port Elgin Bears 11 8 1 2 70 43 18 Torn Remington 8 3 4 7 6 16 13 Clinton Mustangs 13 5 8 0 63 69 10 Dennis Knox 17 1 6 7 25 43 21 Hanover Barons 13 5 8 0 56 72 10 Jim Longdo 5 1 5 6 2 10 1 Kincardine Kinucks 14 3 9 2 69 92 8 Steve Howson 4 3 2 5 10 5 2 Arthur Eagles 9 0 8 1 39 92 1 Larry Milosevik 3 0 0 0 2 4 6 Dave Cronin 1 0 0 0 2 GOAL TENDER STATISTICS TEAM RECORD GOAL TENDER MP GP GA AVG PIM SO Games Played 17; Wins 12, Losses 5. Ties 0, Davis Gamble 435:01 7.250 24 3.310 0 1 Goals; For 117, Against 71. Steve DeJong 351:38 5.861 25 4.265 0 0 HAT TRICKS 4 Doug Taylor 19321 3222 14 4.345 0 0 Dave Kieffer, Bernie Haines, Gord Kinahan, Jim Van Osch Mao 9�rhe 40:00 .667 8 11.994 0 0 6 and Undra Mefttt, iM had the games of IN or better for the girls, Midtad Cameron, 198; Murray Skinn, 1s4; Billy Tilton, 171; Brett • MacDonald, 158; Gra iar Taylor, is6, MW Murray Nethery, I=, had the high games' for the boys. Kelly bowled the girls' hide single while Joanne had the h� double of 316. Michael had the high single and the 298 high double for the toys. SR. JUNIOR 4 SENIORS The Bionic Bowlers with 44 points lead the High Energy, 42, Mercedes Betz, 4o, and Hot Stuff, 39, in the team race. The Idiotics have 28 points, trailed by The Goofys with 17. Lara LAW Foulm, 331, and Kim Rae, ilk were the only two garb to boil gasses ova 175. Byron 111ampsan, 201; Brim Hoy, 387; Dpwid Willis, 174; Michael Hard. 148; Robert Hubbard. so;'6 6 Slorw. Mi; Barry Ham, 304; Denis Adams, t113; ROd1Ley Janes, 301; Brest Day, MMI. IN, and Jamie Wall ac- colllpished it foe'' the bays. ` Mm had the high single and 408 NO tripe for the Junior girls. Danis had the high aiogk and 555 t)igh tripe for the Junior boys. Icor the Seniors Greg had the No single and Brent had the 567 high You Are Cordially Invited To The ANNUAL LEVEE* of the Mayor of the Corporation'of Wingham and his Council To be held at the Wingham Golf and Curling Club on TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1980 frOn1 12:30 noorr,to 4:06 p.m. Buffet Luncheon will be served ADULTS $5.00 CHILDREN $3.00 (ELEMENTARY SCHOOL) * A Reception of Visitors on rising from bed Tickets available from: SHIRLEY'S HOUSE OF FASHION THE GENTLEMAN'S CORNER lk-UKRiE FURNITURE STORE TOWN CLERK OFFICE Ticket sales are limited, please buy now. His future is in your hands The moose population in Ontario is on the decline - 35% fewer today than in 1965 - and we're looking for your views, The moose is a valuable natural resource to the people of Ontario. To many, just being able to see this proud animal in his native habitat is in itself an unparalleled thrill. To others, the thrill is in the hunt. There are many possible solutions to the problem of our declining moose population. If you wish to hear of them, comment on them or make suggestions of your own, plan to attend one of the Ministry's public discussion meetings. IN THIS AREA Date: Sunday, December 9 Place: Legion Hall, Wingham Time: 1:00 - 6:00 p.m. 11 I M"S" of Han Jun n A c Aute Natural Q J K F�Io1dR ResotJrces e.euy rrrrr Ontario t