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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-01-07, Page 11I """,—, " �,71­1-1 , . I � . I I � ­�­,� -1 ­� - I "—.a. ; — ' /— The Wingham AdvanceMmpJan. 7,1W---P -41-9--,e '7 1 � .I I ; . - . I , I �' I - , - " =,11I I off ®, . I . � � , � I , 11 -�.� I ' � It �.� - " I. $ ,0* - �11 . . . . o 1, .r , I , I - , � , 1. � 111111111����i I I , , � , , , '... , . , , '.. " ­ ", -'tm 10 V e, .,. r. . Sti, .-- . I . . lll` . . . P lf� I , 1� ,,�,` I , 11, � . �� N by Al Harrison. Hogs. ., I "I I 111­1-,Ik,�'.. �L', ',77,"�� . . championship, against Clinton. I �` , ' - 1* 71'.17,11", ­1111,11­­ , 11 . '1­13 I : WZ CHAMPIONSHIP '�7,7�,',�� !,''� ", � " ,,',%I�Ajlj,,k� ,'' i , "', ­5, The, fourth annual W Tavistock narrowed the margin to , . � 11.1 % i, , "I � , .,� '� " - " , " , Z, Ayr 8 Hillsburgh 2 Ayr 5 Dray�fin 2 �,,Iul, - Touina on mia h the third ,� , � � I Once again, a *strong Ayr squad In the B-2 championship,. Ayr ., , , ; , 4' , k, �� �� 41�01�1i'111,"�,��,�� , ;r.. �, r. � ", , " , ," t� 1�, (1, I �41j, I " , " � ." I. .1, � F I 11 11 i�l V -L Optimist Atom � I * . held last-.weekend- at the Lockridge period, but Matt Elmshe, the game's easily defeated Hillsbur 0-2. A defeated a very determined Drayton' , . , `1 ", ' . gh @I Memorial Arena. . most valuable player, - turned in a ­. total, team effort, advanced Ayr to squad. Mark Cressma. scored a hat �(',� � -: , ear ,the tournament was , solid-. performance -ire: goal to - . , This y the trick and Ron Townes added a. pair , ,r„', � �� ' - ” `� I I doubled in size to 16 teams and was preserve the win. " ' , . . - , . ,, Howick 4 Ripley I for the winners. Bill Adams, � ,4 , er also designated as a Regional Silv Ayr 3 Howick I . Southwestern Ontario regional � ,�, . Howick advanced to the B-2 , � " Stick Tournament. Teams from ' A strong Ayr team defeated I , � , "T 1 -2 play. The winners- consolation final by defeating director, presented pins, crests, and , . I �, - " � 'X . �,` - . �,, .� , 5�,� ,�.�& � ,,,� � I 11 ' � V I I 4 11 "ISCOWel, Seaforth Walkerton, Howick in B led Ripley. Howick's goals were scored pennants to the teams. Ayr's win . �, � . , , Durham, Clinton, Mount Forest,' 3-0 until late in the game when David� I , ' I � qualified the team toomeet Cliin , � -by Ryan Gallaher, from Ryan Clinton. 11 ., I ,- Tavistock and Wingham played in Keil managed to get Howick on the Ruttan; Mike Grieg, from Gallaher; the overall tournament cham- �. . 11 -1 division and teams from Ayr, - scoreboard. Mark Dosman a piopship game for , the right to attend .� i I rl. . � 1 : i ! the B . ' no Randy Dowler,'from Trevor Smith I I -lillsburgh, Ripley,. Nor- Trevor Smith 'assisted on the goal. I 'If Howick, I . the international championship„ in manby, Seaforth, Wallace and -Howick played well, but-the team and Mike Hargrave; and Mark . . - Rosman, from Sim Sarnia. - . � on Att6n. a I Drayton competed in the B-2 was unable to score agdinst a strong , I . �. . B-1 CONSOLATION 1, I � . I I � . . , 11, . I . -Drayton 4 Normlimby 3 Seafoith 5 Mount Forest 3 1 P division. ' I Ayr goaltender. 1�1 . I In the overall championship . Hillsburgh 6 Ripley 0 1 � Drayton defeated NormatibY in Seaforth captured the B-1 con- - - , I I .1 "I'll .. game, Clinton defeated Ayr 6-1. to , Hillsburgh easily defeated Ripley double,pvertime,to advance to the A- solation by defeating Mount Forest � take the tournament silverware and as Ryan Kent and Brent Donnelly - 2 championship agai�nst Ayr. 5-3. Mike Watt and Wayne - I ! : win-the eight to attend the Inter- each scored two goals. The Ripley Drayton scored with ju$t 28 seconds . Schoonderwoerd. each' scored two � . o. . , ­ � I'll . national Silver Stick Championships players put up a good effort but were , left in the game to send the match : ,,- ­,- , a ,goals for Seaforth. Mount Forest .� � . I . in Sarnia, Jan. 22 to.-25. In Sarnia, outmatelied in this game.. --- — � into overtime. Don Scheerer scored rallied,for three goal's in the third, I , . . I . I 11 Clinton will meet' the reg , regional . kl ' ,Normanby 10 Seaforth II 4 1 . I the eventual winner. but the 'team " as unable to catch � - f Forest, Sudbury,, Normanby easily defeated a.. I . I I Seaforth. Murray Hunter, a' Silver I I � Pelham, Wasaga Beach, Pembroke, second Atom team out Seaforth, I Wallace 3 Seaforth 11 0 , . ,Stick committee member and I I I '... I . Wallace'., easily defeated its op- � . Dayton, Ohio and Huntsville,' which had a lineup, that included I ' - i , �1'1 . ­ i 11111'VIIN 1-10 - position,. although once again the, Russell Zurbegg of the,. I �, - - 11 ­ ., . Even j. . ­­� .. '% �� - Alabama. several players of novice'age. Lions Club presented the pennant ' I �111&11'111 I - — I .". gg - though they lost the game the" an . , - � ... 1, I � U ". ". i I � , ... �J Seaforth team put up a good game. , d crests to Seaforth. -g­­7 . "i . .... VWXXVI' �, .The plaque for the most sports -:p � , ,,,, . 11�1.. I . �. I ; ... , � , � ., A" - . ,. � @ " . ","', ,,, ,. , "!­' , , ,.�,V­' !�,.. "'I" �6, "I �1' . "", " -n 'R ., , , ­ ,Z I "', V " . manlike t��r�, .donated by the - Seaforth players turned in 'an ex- , � �', " ��t,R "I I ,g !� " P�'­*"­,% � I Seaforth goaltender Adam Ago, - ­ 0,,,,�'141,� :,YR,�t��4" ,, -1. B-2,CONSOLATION I , , , M. ,..r � �i ..'; 11W, ­��Nl ,..... . .. " �1,1, I I I I � -4PI'l-�1111" � .: I 7 11 I ,�­ - -". � I I " �,,.�-"'�,',,.g,,� . ,-,, , , I 111 turned in an excellent performance , I I I Mothers' Auxiliary to Minor cellent. game performance, with , , ;, : 11 I I I ., "" . ­ I , , I . , I . Wallace 5 Howick I . 'SD� � ,�� "" - . , �,:� ,,- 41 11,�, I .�.! I .,�-�-� 3Z,,�",`,W':*,�� . 1 O��- ""', ,� . .1, , , ", ,!�i m4 , likely seeing pucks in his, 11. ­1 I , " " � I 1, .,., . ., .1. �� -./ special mention to.thp effort of . ., but ,as I - , -,,�;�­-,, �.. I., �", I M1�'­ I" I . "..., Hockey, was presented by Debbie ' Wallace took the B-2 consolation' ­ I? ­­,, 1. 11 11 '; I I -1 11 ,,,q� ,,;�.q,�, , 1-1 " - �, " ., ,�, ,�.. �. . . I . �f . dreams that night. Wallace , I ,`,,,��4."1�0111" , . ad- - 71 i 11 I ,� r, q,� t �4 , - 1� � .., `!",�.�� I Currie to. Ripley. The team ac- little Mike Sr.nale. Jason Becker ( ., � , ­ -� 1 game, led by Ryan Smith with a hat , ", �:, � , , , I ".". I � .1 I . ��,, � � , ,� , 1�, �on final ", � , I �: ,,� m.��':,:�',,, vented to the B­�--2-bonsolat ,�Q§,,!!i',,'�,� ", "I � -; I � ­",, .1 , while . � . ­ ,'.�.",V;. , ��,� . �:."­�'� cumulated a total of just two penalty Normariby scored five goals 1 � � trick. Howick's lone goal was Scored: - `�;&�`­­., - I I— . 11 . ' , "T . .��11 . against Howick. . . I ,P"k 11 M% �!, - , �, N" , � I . � , 1 " �'­ I", . . 1 � " minu es -Vn the first two Chad Patterson added four. i� � , ,�,���,,g,��,,.""�'4� .1 ,,-�4�,�` �> ,11- --based' a . , . � � .Iw�!�,,'� '..'�.�, � , � . �., . 1, . r t 5 1 . � . I ,, assisted by Ryan 1� .. ,,,Q,UP,',. ��, , . ,,, .�': ,, ­� I, ".. I 11, ­ - by Randy Dowler, . 11 � . I . . ., "., "', .... �� ,�� . . `!., , I � .�. I . ,�:.� .". ... �� .11, . . . I'll, �"., -, . M. � � . FINAL DAY Gallaher. Presentation . . . . games played by ezfelftea . Drayton 6 Wallace 3 . . , I . � ,,, 1�1­?, , '.. '.I . . of pennants. � " - " .,�­ . v.r­,p ,­�, . ,,". ;�., "z, 'N �, I I I , , '. , ,;.. ­11', -�,,'­­ . - I I I . . :1 . . . 1, , . ,�Ir � : . , - �. 1: 1. . . , -On the final day of the tour- and crests , I . %. ;1 � � . . . �� - .... . �', ­ , �. I I � 1 2 � ,. Most valuable player. in the Scott Cherr'ey of Drayton scored a. , , " �4 , 0 . �., ,� P.� , ,,,, �.�:" - '�-. o I .. . - �, �!�:.,`- "', ,� � . � '! I I , � -;` � �� , ��..,.: . a ests to the winners was made I ­-��f",�­ , I 11 ,. '' .. I .1 -1 �, � . ,� , 'A I - IC­ Dr � � �1�1 1. I . �, , I Rl,t,�­ , ­� , I ,-, , 'v �­ I . . � I ,�., I T!T!� - � 4� �-­D, - tournament was Chris Kennedy of hat tric as , .cyton defeated I , ;,�, ..., �111. ;T �,; , I , .1 %", W;'­ 11 I "'I", . � nament, five championship games by Brian Elmslie. - -, .. - I ..., '. ", , �1 . 11 -- ,.­ ,e,�, "I � ,,,-.��, Clinton who was presented the., Wallace. Drayton opened a.3-0 lead , . I I . Qc-' �,:,.­�.,�'-,',�,�, " , ^.:" 1, . .,� , . , .'��,� .­�,`,,'c - I , . ''. .. 1� ; , '. I were played. REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP . . . el,.,!111 - 11, I 4­­1:,. . .":."t.,� I - , , , I 1.� I . � :,.,�,,��f�"""�, . � �.­ , t­ ."Rl. .,;�, %1' , ,,;;,-',',,-,�:.7,,,,� " . 1 , I � ''l, , ,,,,', ,; Canadian Imperial Bank of Com- only to have Wallace tie the score in, ' � ��W� . , ,.&� ". �,,i��,4.,��,�".�:��,��,.',',"��,�",;: "";, 4 I � A4­1xn �'4'�,,; �, .. �. ., . ,� I I - - .." i,,,:.I�i � j,�,, "W' �,� .,�. I- I I I , , I �­ . I �, . ­ i"..", ; �­...,.,.,., ,.,C. , , � �"A�, l,"",.,�'�'�:'�- r,��:`�,�,.,"� . . I I " - ,, m I I � " , The host tournament committee Clinton 6 Ayr f . 4 ' , � , ;. �, , �,, '­­� K I I I - :- " ,­K"M"i, �t,' I -, , 1. I � . '§",' ""4" ',',��.,,�,,­::- , , , ��,-',`. ��,,;�,�,� � , '' � I , " C in . �.s . I ,,�, �, "'I` -score welcomed Commissioner issioner Bill 'k ,`,V­�,',.­, ,,,�,,,,',�,,� , . . . I , I . I i�,,� � ,. I 1. , .."k, ,1,,',,-,,�- meice plaque by Grant Currie, CIBC the third. However, Drayton ed I , � I I I- I . " " ,,, �!��!,`I­` � � ", � I . , , 4. , , . I .1 . , . Clinton defeated Ayr 6-1 to capture., .11 . � ,�.� , .1 1'.1 " �. I , ' , , . ,,�,,�, , 1�1, . 4. , 1 1�, �,� . I 1 1� " . ",,�-'i-,���"""",,:����,, - ' � r ". , gp��.,,,.,,k manager in Wingham. - I I three late period goals to capture the Williarns of Bramalea, International the overall regional championship, � , ,� .- E I � . -- � " � ,�z;,�'Y.,�', , .w,�,,Mfty, . . . 11 -1. � .�, - �'... ­t:�',� , ,� " �11.1 ­1­11", � ,� � - ., , 1, , I . 11 A � . , j,�­� � � .. I ­ 1. . � , - I I "I Director Bob Merkley of Midland, Chris Kennedy, the tournament , ���: 2 s are as follows: win. - - . , � �­.;, , -­ ,­ 1 ,'°" .,.p 9�, , '' , " , - -1 ­ ­­ , , ''.1. � . . �,- , � ,, f,!..;i.�,� Game summaries . 1� 11, . . .. ... ;, -�-.,­ '. - ' .. , '' , , , . � P, I . .�,, , ": �, ` 11 .. . '. ,',�; 1,4111M I I � 4 ".4 � e... . , � I : - , .1 , I I , �� �' . I �. . 11 "'', ,� �01'1,1 ... 11�4,�,�,�,m,,. � " "' ­ , . I IN . . ., , �� . *g �,",�,�" "r ,� " ,­ .., - I ­ �-, , . . " 'kt','-'5t" 4". -� Lis'towellicSeaforth 4 Mount Forest 3 Tavistock 2 Regional MVP, scored a pair of goals to lead � , ,.", "': I . I '' � .� 1�,M^I'q. � ­ .� " ,�,� !" , I", I., 1.,�,,` ." I � . � - I .�, , .d. "S 1, �i,S, , , � - .. -, ft ,"A Southwestern Ontario ­ � � . I " 0111 � . `!:z', '1�1 ,�� In the first game of' the tour- , Mourit'Forest advanced to the B-I Director I Bill Adams' of Watford, ' his team to victor - Harrison, I . .. . . . . I I I ,y. Al - OFFICIAL OPENING — Ontario'Health Minister Murray Elston drops the puck to officially open the Wing- nament, Listowel opened up a four consolation final with a narrow 3-2 Tournament Director Terry tournament chairman, presented . * I . . I . I I ,goal lead in the first period. , . overtime win over Tavistock. M ham optimist'Atom Silver Stick Tournament held here on the weekend. Facing off are Tavistock Captain .9 I Mount Balanoff of Bramalea and Bill ' the Silver, Stick to Clinton and ex- , - . . . , � I Robbiq Fishback, /�ft, and Wingham Captain Bart Cameron. � 1, I Seaforth fought back as Mike W44 Forest, led by the two goal per- Glover of Weston, "a past com- tended 'tournament best wishes for I I I . . . . scored a hat trick, but Listowel held I forniance of David Stickle, deserved . , MIS . oner of the Silver Stick Senate. the team's appearance in the in- , , I . . . .. . . on to preserve the win. I � the won, coming from behind. to ti I % � . . . ternational championship at "Sarnia , I Durham 3 Walkerton 2 ' Tavisto'ck late in the game and force , B-1 CHAMPIONSHIP later this month. rham, undefeated in the B the overtime' I . . . . Clinton 8 Listowe,1,2 . 8 .1 . , I , 'I'M Ist - Du . I . �. Chairman's Comments:' At. this wingha'm � IV ovice Dpto 'a, s . - -1 championship g I . I . \ I . � . . I , .1 � tournament favorite, Seaforth 3 Walkerton 2 . In the B game, e ­ . I . � � ' . I . time, the chairman's thanks are . � . I I �n . . I � ',"I , . narrowly defeated ' a, determihed In probably one of the most ex- � Clinton outhustleil Listowel to build � �, extended to all tournament workers. I ., . I . � � � I Walkerton squad. ,� I citing games of the' tournament, ' up ' A ,3-0 3-0,first period lead an n- It was their determined effort that � Itournment at Arthur � , "Paul -Oalbraith, 'son of Mac Seaforth defeated Walkerton 3'2 in creased the margin'to 5-2 by the d made the tournament a total suc- I. . ' - ' . - I � I I �? . , , . - - .,see I r I I . . - . . . ,-Galbraith who recently moved back '. double overtime. Mike Watt led the . of the second. Three insurance - cess.- Businesses that.'supported tb�, . I Wingham, Novice Optimists ,--Matthew Adams open I Fd the the assists I to, Ontario from British Columbia, winners with two goals,,,but the hero markers. were added by .Clinton in . 1, wrapped , � ' � . , , . I I program and Sponsored ice time a��, * ' I . wrapped. up their,�own ,team scoring, on a,.set-,up by Jeremy Less than a minute later, however, , scored-two, goals and added one of the game -t " urned out to be Wayne the third period to nail down the also in line for special 'thanks as well .. - I Christmas present as they travelled Crc*de I n with two minutes left in the Hanover rebounded to tie the Score' assist. ' Grandmother ' Verne ' Schoonderwoeid who scored the � victory. , . I � 1. I . - ' I 11 I ­ . -' . , . 1.1 1 as the Wingham Optimist Club, � : I to Arthur o6 Sunday', Pec.'28 to take, first period. - -, - I I as Darren McQueen found the Galbraith of Wingham was on hand winning goal. Seaforth, with the win, Nathan -Burns and Danny Wingham, Lions Club and businesses ­­­­ part in a hockey tournament there. '' There was, no scoring in the . . range. Wingham continued I to press ,to witness her grandson's per 1. advanced to ,the B-1 consolation final Wildfong each scored hat tricks for that supplied special awards. , � I � ' . I . . The Wingham ' players ` second, ,but, Todd Edgar put the and thrie 'minutes later,' Walker'. ,- formance. against Mount Forest. , , ­:,�, . .9 Clinton while Mark Wrethan scored. The tournament- was a complete - .Put ' scored his second of the game with , Clinton'4 Mount Forest I . . Clinton 5 Wingham 3 e- -* , twic . together three solid games to bring ,-scotekeeper to, work early in the ' ' 1­ e for.Listowef. Norm Rude and. success becau�e of the people in Baier getting the assist. . . I home the. hockey silverware as third period with a backhand shot - I , Clinton exploded with four goals in A very determined Wingham team -Wayne Elston of,,the,Wingham volved and 250 T?un4hockey play I - I a ' - . q ­1 4 1 ' ' , ' ray.piip�ked ,1 . I Optimist Club pPd86ritEkl`V6bftVs, ' ' rilf hong.. r4highi " ' d risspecialT I " t6urnai e0MA.m � os, Ip cap- from clog `:in. o The ,sec%4 pei;iod,,wast. �siqorvlos -,,the',, third cper iod,4x), 4ur m -ba,ek� a. � faced a strieng-Glinto �squadoandput . r - I . - !�', , ­ � � � . -1 . I .. aurin . the trophy, the team skate - '!&-a"s'Msit. � determined Mount Forest squad. up a -good battle before losing 5-3 it! . I .� pio skated up � I . .. and Wingham clung to its goal ' crests and pins to the two teams, , weekend. All received welcome ,p .1 Hanover , . ­ I - victories over Milvert6n, Hanover Josh Johnston ,closed' out the . 16d until Hanover's Mike. Dosman The.Winners were led by Chris front of a large hometown crowd. , - " With the win, Clinton advanced to p�ackages, crests, at least two-games . , ' I . - . , ".. and Listowel. I ­ I I scoring when he scored on pass from ' knotted the score with four minutes Kennedy, with two goals and an The score at the end of the second the overAll 'championship game y, speciai-awards and I ' . . I . . .1 . ­1 .... . . I . left in the third. The buzzer sounded assist and Mark-Livermore, with � period was .3-3,..but 'Clinton'scored � I . � Wingham 3, i ver o 0. 'Shaun Walker. . . .scheduled for that evening. meals. I � I n I . . . ding 1::!� with the teams tied and the stage ' goal and one assist. ­ 11-,� two, third period, goals I to take. the ... . . Faultless goaltending by ,Chad This 3, Hanover 2 - .. ' , . . I �,�, . ' - ' I � , . / Davis and Craig Baynton, combined .This game had the ,added ex- ' Wgi set for a shootout to decide the . - Wingham 2 Taxiistock I win. Wingham goal scorers, were . I . . . --- , ­ . I . . � with rdlentllp'ss back-checking by the ' citement of an overtime shootout"as -- winner. I I . The tournaffient's'official opening Ryan Leibold, from Pegg Wingham and Goderich tie, ' 11 . . I forwards t. , the two teams were tied at the end of Jeremy Creeden, the - second of ceremonies were held prior to thd Brett Sang,s�er"- Shawn­Gedeke'' 1 and the consistent Marc 11 I I I defensive Work turned in by"Mark iegulationtime. I . . Wingham's three shooters, was the start of this game. Dignitarie's from c,.Pdulin; and Ken Hogg, ",in, weekend hockey contest. `Neil only one to dent- the twine, but that participating included Ontario- . unassisted. . . I i Gibson, Patrick Mag6e,--Ne ,-'' W-ingham got off to quick start as. . I I mowbray and Joel Pegg, were the Shaun Walker tapped one in just. 90 was enough to wiri it as Chad. Davis Health Minister Murray Elston, once again, Klatt Elmslie played By Lee Cowley ­ . Robinson connected from in close at I . ingredients I which produced fhis'I-g, seconds into the game. Jo9h, John- shut down all three Hanover snipers Wingham Mayor 'Jack' Kopas, well in -goal. Chris Kennedy and The Ironmen have now gone five 4:54 whAe'Dan Gilchrist banked one . -. I I �- . ­ shutout. ­. I I - . I ston and .Neil Mowbray picked up with a fine goaltending display. " WOAA Minor Hockey Chairman Mark.Liverinore played extremely games �without a loss as the result of in 'off Sailor- defence I I . . ... 11 ..... I 4 . � . .. Wingham3,Listowell.,' Vaughan Braby, Tournament well for:Clinton, helping their team a. 4-4 deadlock .with the Sailors in a Culbert at 19:27. Grafiiim had, I . I Goof - . . Eflfti. ' 524-11116 . � � . .... . . - , . 110 0 , . After two �earlier ties with 'Director Bill Browho .4nd Tour- advance to thea championship. ganie played at Goderich ay 'late in ,the ,.. , ItKIT. Listowel in league action, the' nament Chairman A] Harrison. Ted " - ' "Listowel4DOrhain-3' . afternoon. . . I - - :1"'l , 4, , , .Sunday another breakaway I . 0 - k :- - I period� but this,timp,ilratin proved I STARTS 0 - I . Wingham players knew that, they Ahara, Wingham Minor Hockey in what was probably the biggest Wingham was . missing several equal to the ' task. ' FRIDAY S � would'haVe to be on top of their president, was, ,n aster of, sere upse-t of the tournamOnt; the regulars and that fact, coupled with Graham got. his second goal-of the ' , , 0 ., , — . ." 1� ,, � 1k 'FRI.-SAT. Il � I . - . - a . , 1 a 9 game to win this one. .. I monies. . � . 1. � . : I ' ' � , - Listowel squad fought back from a 3- some key injuries, left the Ironmen game at, 8:29 of, the third period, I : I .. ,-1. I � '. - 0 . Listowtil opened the scoring at the. Wingham opened the scoring on a , 0 deficit to defeat Durham 4-3. With with their hands full against a lesser when he was left unmolested in front . - . � I 0 . . . I SUN,-THURS. 0 I halfway.. mark_ of the first when goal by Shawn Gedcke, assisted by just 22 seconds remaining in talented - but more determined .of Braun. Doug McFarlane tied the . 7:30 0 I . . . I . ' � . $2.50 0 Robin Danbrook was left uncovered Matthew Hunter and Bar�t ,Cameron. regulation time, Scott Brown was - Goderich Squad, h a defection 0 ) count at four o ection of Jason TUESDAY 8 . - in front of the net. a L - The second periodwas�seoreless, but the hero as. he scp,red his second goal Steve Nicholson, on an excellent. Goodal I I's pass at 10:05. 65. . . I . I - ' I .1 0 . �, .1 0 1 1 The Listowel lead was short-lived, Winghan'i'increased the lead to 2.�o of the game to give his team the last Brett Cameron pass, gave I the ­..­.1­-­- - - I .0 . , 016n­.] : - however, as,Todd Edgar, scored just on -a goal by Shane Pegg from Ken minute victory and a spot in the B-1 tronmen an early lead in the 'first Typical of Wingham-Goderich - 0 1 '. contests, penalties again wro►EE ' -- I I �' nm=vc , � � I --up by I . . . . in played a : I I . somo 0 1 20 seconds ' later on a, set . minute of play, but Big Chris Sideris big role in. the game as three of the I . - I : . I Travis Baier. I I wiped the slate clean with his power , eight goals were scored on the power I Is The turning point of, the game Legion PeeWees strUgg'fle . � I -i- ­­ --- . We I . play marker at 7:21. Darren Doak play. � . ' - I I - -- . �, I came with three minutes left in the. . , beat Wingham goalie Mitch Braun 'The Ironmen now ,have 18 • points , I . . second period when Jeremy Creeden 'low on his stick side to give the - good enough for a , -- lp � I 11 I I I . - � scored an case ted ghort7handed in-l3-­Le'ag'ue hockey play .. ' . I on the season, . - . � Sailors a 2-1 edge at--15,:31. Todd third 'place tie with the' Walkerton . �. MAI QdWW&M 'WeA I ' ' goal. Two minutes later, Creeden 1 I ' . ' ''. ,� . . � I Graham Went in alone on Braun at. Black Hawks. They have taken nine . The Wingham Legion Peewees and Deyell. � . I - I , ,� - - It . . struck again, with Edgar and have been strxiggl,j n the B Mount Forest defeated Wingham 18:39 and made no mistake as he of a possibleten points in their last . � i 1:9111 T a A sl T Matthew Adams drAwing the ,pg lately i upped the 0unt to �-,I. ' . ,five,g�mes.. - . assists. I . � League, Because of the holidays and 7-1 as the host team was once again . I . % I the reportees recent stay in bad, � ly outclassed. Wingham's lone The, Irondien scored the only two,, Next home game for the Ironmen , r �� ' Phone 157-1630 for .24 hour movie informeition,�3 'IN . A, -- - � . I � 'The third period seemed to drag goals of the second period W knot the is Sunday, Jan 18 at 4 p.m.­ � I . .1 : - : hospital, this'�eport will summarize - I was. scored by, Bloerriberg, . . I I . nst 11 , . 1, . I , on forever, but the buzzer finally did i .. goal . count- at th'ree. First, Jamie the Port I n Bears. I -- : i ' play inthe team's last seven game§. , assisted by Chris Heibein. . .E 09 I ----- - I -- I. . � I . - ­ I PLAYING FROM -FRIDAY TO THURSDAY, JANUARY, 9TH' 15TH sound and the' Wingham players Wingham tied Port Elgin 3-3. Wingham and Listowel tied 1-1 as -1. .- I ­ . ­ . I ,- , � , ' . 'received full value for their tour-. . � . 11 11 . SHOWTIMES DAY ANDS . I I . - Rob McKay­riotched thO only . I ' I FRI RDAY AT 7 & 9 P.M. hament win. I David McKee scored a pair and Rob - -- L .. ■. ' . I - - ­ . - -.11. � SUNDAY TO THURSDAY ONE SHOVIACHEVENING- -, - -- .. ., . . I . HarrCurrie o,Wlhe other while assists Wingham g9al unassisted'. Bath Ho�ck' . .- I ees W- i n' ­ ,I i. I ­.­ ­ -- AT I -F.M. I I I I . Peter Poulin , I . , -ON0- - - - . ­ . . --.-.,- '. 1. wento Harrisoni'and' '' teams played lethargically. . ; . �Wifigh4rh led 3-0 going- -Port, 'Elgin handed Wingha m. its aI o . I . . .. 11 . W--- - ' --l'irn - ­ ,)ro nie 71 I -- into-the third period. I worst loss of the season, , soundly'. atourname. . '' nal"r of- ms -- - ' I.. . r .. I � C 11 . 1. 1. tlah6v'eir soundly defeated defea ti6g the local PeeWees 8-0. 1 I- — , , . . He"s survived I �, I . . I . ' . , ; . I . . 1. �. . — . . orner . . Wingham 6-1. The local PeeWees Wingham defeated Kincardine 2-1 * I r I C ' 'p - . I �/� ; �",, � . . the ryiost hostile . : 11�., (, � , 1.1" . I . ; I A e . were totally outclassed in thigg�rq&., .of hockey. Steve - � l-. 41 . �- � r � �A I .in 6 fine game The Howick PeeWee hockey team boring the Drayton game, Liver � I b . I ".,.I �? d I . ./ .. H -." .. I '. ;.. - , '­ The lone Wingham goal was scored ,. 11 . i� 1. �. Bourrie played well in net as McKee had a successful holiday season by. more, the talented Howick, c6n&,,,1,' and priffift ,�. .", . .. 11 �­,, . J ­ . ive , . . i"4 ", 7 i ,! I il .11 I. - � � I- At the joint Christmas party for by Mike McKay, assisted by Ryan and Scott Neill scored goaIS7 with winning two tournaments, but the broke his. wrist after being chec6d '. �'17. ­, .1, �.11 I I I .. I Brownies, the children - scored . I � .; .:. ,., 41 " . the Wingham Bro I . . . - ' a - ice­ f I land known � I i I,, , J I .... I L-1 Deyell and Jason Bloemberg assists going to Harrison, Deyell, team paid a dear price for these vie at centre ­�. : " ": "11. . . ' I I I " - Wingham came up with a total Chadwick and Bloemberg. . :!� I . 0. played 'games, made a candy - I I il 11, 1, . ��: ; 11. � 11, I torics with the loss of star centre A strong effort was put in by the 11 I . AE I ­ ,, . , ' ' "I to Man.. . hem to , team effor to defedt Walkerton 3-1. With only four league games, p - 1. . .I calendar to remind, t I . . I , I , I.. , � . . t in o Jason , I I I L I � 11 . I I I L. . Philip Livermore who is out with a Howick defense consi, 't �&,' f �a�n helpful during the holiday season Rob McKay scored a 'pair while remaining,, Wingham's record - broken wrist. Of the eight games Douglas, Chris �#,, ' ' � - a, 11 - ,and exchanged Christmas gifts. . Harrison added a single. Assists stands at seven wins--six losses and , 'played, How'ick won seven � and lost D'Arcy, Darrel "aand', � ,,I. �J 'aL . ' Iw­­ �: . Now.all,,he.'s ..'­­­ 00 � 11 . .1 11 V � I � Jofins,Dn an 'T ir..'� � I . . � I I I—- � . I , , - -After the-ca-rol-sing, the Brownies, ' -Harrison, McKe. , Poulin three ties. . . one. Gibson. �., ! �. c I ..". I , went to' e . I -1 I �­ 11 . � " .R11 � I . . . 111 . I got to do Js . I - - M I I - snacked on hot chocolate 'and � I � I The final tournament in the hob- "I . , . I I �. I On Dec. 22, Howick travelled to I ! � I delicious squares al of I.. * I X Ke .t u %-7 . 11 - made by sever I gets- shutoutaS mount Forest for an exhibition day sea�on found the,Howick boys'in . I � 14 . . �1 � 7­­­­ d"- i thro jah Johnston I � ' !� I mothers. The leaders gave each I Grand Angus 'they played i 11 ; I A h mo � � 1, snowflake leaders - ­ ' hanig .1 - I � , . I game. Both teams played up. to their a .Browne i a week I . 't the a ribbon snowflakei to teams from Angus St.. Clements and. . . � potential and-,"-empty net -goaP11 �- 'J'', ­ . ; I !�­ . . on the tree. 1 Bantams - .'Arifiur defeating all thre­e, , - X ,4 In Now York. 11 . kl� . . I ^ down, Walkerton mount Forest made the score, . . -, '� � , , I . � I I � .1 , 1!� I � I , Before the holidays, Snowy Owl's . I , ' r IJ . . ". . Mount Forest 6'­Hov�ick4i � An . I 1) group started the good-grooMing Ri6446hnston was o4t,kanding as in ,the- first two enols' (,uu4u back gus proved the toughest ds � � . , I.' - hlowlclt fought b k twice to tie i� .��. 0ANgfIVAL t section of the Golden Bar - Badge, have Tun the score Mqch higher with Howick scored twicein the last two �,� .�"! I i 141109 � . the Witigham Minor -Hoe '0 Bau- ­ . . the score and were led by Livermore � l 11, . T I � Tawe "Owl's group learned to * 6 few breaks. � arid Nyle- Wheeler oath, with two , Minitta to tie the gome at 2,,�, , ", I , �,I� i , A61011104 . , I , � tfiP tamS whipped Walkerton 7-0 in a � . , � , ­ �, stalling •, � . !. � I ­­ . ireelt for atid, the s6ni4g ,Sunday., Dec. 28 hockey game. In the third, the be aks did come Y, tn- overtime, Potts converted --,a � ":, ;:;­Ilel �,� I J , pa . , . I . goals. I �'!� �.. U pson scored Thompson third A Y'. a ­ . 1. I giving, , "I" , , . began their study '6f lltowniog'in . as the 10019 potted an her five With - . � . I , pass ... fro r. V.pber-and Scott R-64t,14y- - - � . !­­ . � . ,� ­ . , ­ 11 ­ . ­,;,�, �� . . 40 0% - I I I ­­ I— - t" - - I ­1 %. � , - � Cootiifti Shawn Thom . •''I � . '- I �1,1 I �, I other lands. , Thompson's third as gted b M k . Back in, Howick, Dec., 23, giving Howick the 3-1 wire, \v ���i ��. I Is L 1410 , ".. I , � a,hat trick, and addibd two assiasto *icWorst and Mate, Elwnghe, Harriston . � � , , ,, � . , I . ike was defeated by Howick 5- �',�, � ''! . . . " I Tanya Kleist received the House- I gload io �-an ' , i­ L�h St. Cleftefitg lost 64 tovRo*ick and i L pate the Iwo ­.' 'I from OU ' ­- - Potts'hadthree goals for in the '��! ­11 . . 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