The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-12-12, Page 181*1
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Pap $--The W!!ee &&&nee -Times. Ducember 12, 1979
Srawmobilers warned
ChAben'a littleil�eeve
anow current I I laws
PRESENTS
Many area anowmobilers
new this year, a junior
decided to take advantage of the
snowmobile club. Meetings will
Q*W mid the
goom's first major snowfall two
be held on the second and fourth
WOMM ago. However some did not
Wednesday of each month at the
M
practlae current regulations
Turnberry Tavern. Anyone
Nl"& wnlyliiilliii�
regarding helmets and
between 12-16 years is invited to
snommobiling, around town,
attend. Memfee in set at
reported Constable Ed Daer,
$5.
during a snowmobile club
The I979-80 junior e7tecutive is:on
meeting lag Wednesday night.
The constable explained that
president, Brian Hov: vice -
president, Dave Shaw-, secre-
Sm"Y, Dec. 15 rA 7:'mfta'h
ha saw two driving in back alleys,
tory, Paul Kenyon; treasurer,
P.Me
over private lawns and down
Randy Bain; social hairperwo,
in.
Josephine Street at high speedsTom
lkt1:45 a.m., Saturday, Dec. 1. In
Foulerand newsletter edi-
tor, Debbie Scott.
WIN$HAM
TOWN HALL
another incident he witnessed a
passenger who was not wearing a
helmet.
Mr. Daer insisted that both
Adults $1 .00 Children .50c
drivers and passengers must
Another will for
wear helmets while riding on a
&achine and driving in town
ringette girls
must be limited to side streets.
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Because Josephine Street is a
The Wingham. Junior girls'
highway it can only be crossed at
ringette team won its second
a go degree angle.
game Saturday night, over -
up warned if regulations for
coming Goderich by a score of 9 -
driving in town are disobeyed the 6.
police chief will be forced to ask Top scorers for the local team
council to pass a bylaw with two goals each were Julaine
ZENTH
prohibiting driving in Wingham. Adams, Ellen Rodger and Angela
If this occurs machines will have Walker. Lori Gavreluk, Pam
to be transported by trailer Passmore and Maureen Beattie DROPPING THE PUCK—Howick Fall Fair queen Mary the captain of the Plymouth . Midgets, Miss Sanderson, Zak
around town. added singles. Beth Sanderson of RR 1, Gorrie dropped the puck to of- of the Howick Midge , a
Midgets George Hamilton, the
It was made clear the officer The next home game for the - m]Midi 61,1*1 C
was not pointing any fingers at girls will be Saturday, Dec. 15, at ficially start the game between the Howick Midgets and the captain of the Howick Midgets. The game was played on ........ .
club members, however he, did 6 p.m., when they host the Plymouth, USA, Midgets. In the photo from left to right are: Saturday, Dec. 8 at the Howick Community Centre.
ask for their cooperation to abide Seaforth Juniors.
by the laws. It was also stated 0
that if members � see drivers • PeeWees
breaking the law they should ls earn -win and.06report the iident tpolice. 0During the meeting clubBowlinmul
members received a chance to The Wingham Royals took back to tie the score early in the attempting to extend theirun-
update skills on the legalities of three out of four points in two third and then forged ahead with defeated streak to three games-lltchell
the sport. Mr. Daer distributed a weekend games, beating a second early marker. Jacklin when Lucknow Lancers come totest, consisting of 25 questions, to S%.veej&A&KLATCH Wellesley 8-7 and coming back counted his -second goal'at 8:31 of town this Friday at 8:30. This will The Wingliant PeeWees played
all members. usan Pegg bowled the high three times to tie Milverton 8-8. the period, followed at 9:14 by Ed be the last Royals home game a steady game Thursday evening
. The questions dealt with single with a 245 game. Other Friday night in Wingham the Williams, who tallied the tattil the new year as the team as they downed Mitchell 5-1 in thetrespassing laws, driving certifiladies bowling over 200 were Royals scored first and often eventual winner eight minutes goes on the road 'til Jan. 4 when Wingham arena.
cates, insurance, towing and the Jean King, 214; Shirley Wharton, early in the first period to open a 'lsi�r on a fine individual rush the Goderich Sailors co the to It took just over six minutes for
responsibili239; Florence Thompson, 219; Wingham to score. Doug
ty 0 machine Donna Chomyn, 206; Shirley lead over the Merchants. Bob which ended with him tucking the town, so come out to the Stephenson dented the twine withowner. Johnston' Murray Black, Bill puck neatly behind the Lockridge Memorial Arena forThe club'has added something Storey, and Jan Creeden, 2S5. Kerr Q Chuck Gibson tallied goaltender. some fast, exciting Intermediate linernates Tim Brown andfor Wingham in the first period,' Strong forechecking against hockey. Dwayne Jenkins drawing assists.R°Ya
which ended in a 4-4 tie after Milverton allowed the Royals to Quinn O'Donohue opened the
p alties caught up with the overcome a three -goal surge by scoring . for Wingham in the
en
Royals and Wellesley scored two the 4 Wheel Drives in the fired,.'� second perind with a solo dash The PALERMO@ L2318P
late -period goals. five minutes of the first period.,,-,.. down the ice,- faking the Mitchell
goalie and then tucking the puck Stately Mediterranean style.
Rick Jacklin scored the lone Bob Johnston again 90*1 into the open net. Jenkins con- Beautiful Pecan wood -grained finish
on sErapplied to durable wood products on top and
C�oder�ehverted a goalmouth scramble ends. Front and base of simulated wood.
marker in the second period for Winghant started, scoringWirigharn, but Wellesley came blast from the blueline which the
into an unassisted goal at 4:48 of Casters. Electronic Video s
goaltender never saw. Persistent Guard Tuning. Chromatic %goo
forechecking set up Murray the second. Brown completed -Button Tuning. S,,,.td list price
Black for two consecutive" dumps Wingliam's scoring in the middle One
markers to tie the score, frame on a breakaway pass from 00VA
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-in added his - se
down Mitchell'',-- Johnsi =011111 AAFF
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�XMhlftaun highlighted a
The Wingham t�insmen markc, followed 13 seconds, tine performance in the
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Bantams wee, r -1 victors in a by a goal by Peter Baliker,
Wingham nets by stopping Brad AM
Wingham led 5-3 at the end of the
p" ed it Mitchell last
A -aine . . Goderich PeeWees co Pauli of Mitchell 9p a penalty
period. ritmitied
week Brett Cameron scored shot late in the third period.
their domination over
twice i the first pe--iod, ,�ith The Milverton squad came Saturday in Jenkins climaxed his best game
Steve Nicholson assisting on the back to score three goals in the., with 'an 8 to'l victory Sa" of the season with his second goal CO R TV
first goal and Jeff Moore on the second period while Rick Jacklin, the Goderich arena. of the game 14 seconds before the The quality gOw In
tallied on a powerplay which Wingham was short some
seconp. Ron Schistad added an final buzzer, assisted' by Doug before the, narne goes on*
unassisted goal. lasted only two seconds. The players and coach Larry Lane McFarlan and Brown.
Nicholson scored in the secont. second periou ended in a 6-6 tie had to shuffle his lines which ICE CHIPS—Jim Dennis,
s. period from Cameron and Moore. The clubs traded goals in ti;;:,, seemed to confuse the locals. Jason Goodall, Doug McFarlan JARVIS TV
third period, with Ed Williams' They never did get on track. But
and Sean Bray scored from and Paid Robinson form the U"vniter
David Montgomery and Mark ind Johnston scoring for you can't take anything away defensive corps of the Wingham M4616
Foxton. "ngham. Johnston's goal, with from Goderich. They probably
have the best team in the entire Legion PeeWees and all are OM EVENINGS Of
three minutes left in the game
was his third of the night. Period was scored by Mitchell at ZVOTH
The only goal of the third ght. league. having a fine season.
the 43:07 mark. rum Mike Wingham scorers had big`Goderich scored seven un-
eX.,answered goals and it wasn't
weekend. Bob Johnston scored
Pletch's shutout.
The team thanks the Wingham four times to hold onto his -�� until the last minute of play that
Kimmen for providing out -of- scoring lead. Rick Jacklin kept Wingham finally scored. Dwayne
Z,town transportation. pace by scoring three goals and Jenkins pulled the trigger,
adding - two assists. Bruce Shoff assists going to Paul Robinson
and Tim Brown.
had six assists in the two games.
Brad Cook and Grant Gnay Goderich scored 25 seconds
Ironmen edge provided some heavy hitting in later and the game ended 8-1 in
the weekend games as the Royals favor of the lakeside team.
displayed persistent fore -
Black Hawks checking- which set up many ICE CHIPS
scoring opportunities. It was the Every team. comes up flat
The Wingham Ironmen
defeated the Walkerton Black best offensive effort of the season every so often and this was one of
for Wingham. those occasions for Wingham.Hawks in a bruising contest The Royals now have two wins Coach Lane said, "I'm glad we
played here Sunday afternoon.
Dale Whitfield scored the even -
and a tie this season and will be got that one out of our system.-
trial winner at 8:47 of the second UNTIL NEXT- YEAR
DRAW WINNER—Terry Eames, presidentof the Wingham Period, but the outcome of the
Kinsmen Club, presents the SM winner's cheque to Robert game was never really decided
McDougall, winner of the club's Grey Cup draw. until the final whistle. VMGHAM IRONMEN JR. "C" No interest till next year when you buy anyrewor used snowmobile
Thirteen seconds into the game r STATISTICS from us. until Feb., 1980
Wayne Mills gave the Hawks a 1-
Canadian Radio -television Conseil de la radiodiffusion\ 0 lead on ;their first shot on goal. UP TO AND INCLUDING DECEMBER 9/79
and Telecommunications etdes t6lecommunications Larry Donaldson tied the score INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS A•1 -USED MACHINES
Commission canadiennes before the period ended. When '
Jim Blackwell knocked a Hawk PLAYER G.P. ''G. A. PTS. PIM. — 71 Ski Roulle 300 '78 Ell Tigre 6000
DECISION, - defenceman off the puck Mark Froyne 17 20 13 33 8 42 18 lim Sno Jet 3966 1 cc '72 Yam 292
Donaldson picked it up, deked Jay MacLaurin le 9 20 29 28 39 17 12 'Boa Ski '76 Ski Roulle 340
another defenceman out of Jim Blackwell 17 8 16 24 24 32 23 73 Sino Jet 440, rebuilt ffibior'- '70 Jag 3000, SOLD
Decision CRTC ".677 Position, then backhanded one Pat Murray 18 6 17 23 10 27 19 '73 Ski -Doo TNT '74 Chapparrall TB, SOLD
CKNX Broadcasting Limited past goalie McNair. Dole Whitfield 18 8 14 12 28 30 10 '79 Ell T. SM '77 El Tigre 4000, SOLD
Walkerton took the lead once Dave Kieffer 12 13 7 20 10 24 8
Wingham, Ontario - ?"7405W again early in the second stanza Bernie Haines 16 10 10 20 43 53 33 '71 Sno Jet '72 Puma 340
as Steve Zettler drilled a long Gord Kinahan 15 9 9 IS 10 44 23 '79 Cross Country 440 6000 '72 Cheetah 399, SOLD
shot from the point which beat Ed Haines 18 1 17 IS 67 44 25 '79 Ell Tigre SM '76 John Deere 440, SOLD
Following a Public Hearing hold in Hull, Quebec on 2 Oc- Taylor through the pads. Forty- Mike Montgomery 15 4 11 15 76 34 19 '70 Moto Ski Grand Prix '76 John Deere 400
tober 1979, the Canadian Rodio-television and Telecom- three seconds later Steve Howson Jim Van Osch 15 7 7 14 10 31 13
munications Commission announces that It approves the converted his own rebound to Larry Donaldson 16 7 7 14 0 27 13 '79 John Deere Trail Fire 340 '79 Ski Doo 5500, Blizzard
application for renewal of the broadcasting licence for even the score at two. Then at Grant Gilchrist 17 7 7 14 5 23' 12 73 Sno Jot 340 '76 Rupp
CKNX-TV.WIn9hom, Ontario, expiring 3OSeptember 1980 8:47 Whitfield scored the game Kevin Carter 6 3 8 11 8 is 11 '71 Ski Roule '76 Panther 4000
Pursuant to Decision CRTC 79673 dated 30 November winner as he stopped a clearing Dennis Knox 18 1 7 8 - 27 46 21 11' Nordic 399, gobd condition SOLD '73 Alouette
1979, for the period I October 1990 to 30 September 1985 attempt at the Hawk blueline and Tom Remington 9 3 A 7 6 16 13 '76 Ell TI L
ripped a 45 -footer past McNair. Steve Howson 5 4 2 6 12 6 3 gre 6000,'e SOLD '73 Johnson 30
subject to conditions to be specified therein.', ��i '74 Polaris 295
Pat Murray flipped one into an Jim Longda 5 1 5 6 2 10 1 75 Pantera 340 SOLD
open net at 15:00 of the third Dave Cronin 1 0 0 0 2
Complete texts of CRTC decisions are published in the when McNair was pulled out of Lorry Milosovik 3 0 0 0 2 4 6
"Cando Gazette', Peart 1, which is generally available position after a goalmouth Now December Hoyrs To Better Serve You
for viewing In s libraries; single copies are sold scramble to close out the scoring. GOALTENDER STAMTICS Open 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Monday Friday
at bookstores carrying Conodian government publica- Jim Blackwell earned the
tions. Decisions may also be read at CRTC offices. number one star with two assists. MIN. GAM Saturday 9 - S, Sunday I
Larry Donaldson was the second GOALTIENDER PLAYEDPLAYWO.A. AVG. MM. S -O -
Public interest groups are Invited to contact the CRTC star with one goal and Phil Dove Gamble 435:01 7.290 24 3.310 0 1
1 Berbersch of Walkerton was the Doug Taylor 253:21 4.= 16 3.790 0 0
lor copies of CRTC public documents. third star. Steve Do Jong 351:38 5.961 25 4.265 0 , 0
The game scheduled for Dec. 26 Mac Borboir 40:00 .667 8 11.994 0 0
CRTC Offices against Kincardine has been 16,1168w��
O"awo-Hull: (819) "7.0313 cancelled and shifted to Jan. 5 at TEAM RKCO*D VARNIA ONT
8:30 p.m. Games Played - 18. Wins - 13, Losses - 5, Ties - 0. Goals - 01 's-26 4M 02 3318
Ottawa, 4 C 19" Howard Lancaster won $37 in For - 121. Against - 73. ("Wy N4, NWH OF "(110SALL. Look 11i THE 30Ws#1
the 50-50 draw. 1 0
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