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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-01-14, Page 11-77 -1 -Ir . .......... The Wingliam Advonce'-T imes, Jan. K, —Pagea 41 4 Vic n %e Opt, mists www, I 7 SAM rn aHa-friston, toue- :tl� I Va- W -4-fter­w­iiinir4&6an eight40ani wright.scored., Wingliam-ribounded position.-and-AW.,l .-pombined with .1t, t in Arthur the previous one minute later when Baier notched consistent back -checking, prevented Weekend, the winghim Novice his second from Josh Johnston and Drayton from getting untracked. ff Op Wsts returned to. tournament Neil Mowbray. From the initial drop of the puck, aoou� recently in Harriston and Then with three minutes left in the • Wiiigham pressed into Drayton's again put it all together by winning third, Walkerton's Adam Bonneveld end and at the two -minute mark 'in to one goal. Creeden dented the twine, assisted closed the gap again the 14 -team competition - I by Mark Gibson and Todd Edgar. In their first game at the tour However, Wingbam persisted with na,mept against Walkerton, its solid defensive work to. run the Early in - the second frame, Wigha ned the scoring at the clock out and gain the 3-2 victory. Wingham made it 2-0 as Johnston Wmaj%ak�Xof the first frame on Wingliam's goaltending duo of slapped one in after Baier pass. ssisted ffort by Travis Baier. Chad Davis and -Craig Baynton Baier wrapped up the scoring with N !'= the first wingham made it again played strong hockey between three minutes left in the second as he when Jeremy Creeden skated in the pipes andmere full value in the 3- rapped in the rebound from a hot. 24 w al �e after a set-up pass from Pat- 0 shut -out against Drayton. Johnston s The defensive corps of Chris In the subsequent championship rick Magee. Walkerton closed the gap to 2-1 Alexander, Joel Pegg, Magee and game, the I 'number 3" was again the Mowbray were seldom caught out of magic figure is Wingham defeated earl in the second as Darryl Cart- 9 - Palmerston 3-1. got the�mp at the drop Super X Atoms lose close of Winghamti the puck as Bai went in from the left side and let a shot go that Johnston knocked down into the net. .-consolation championship 91, However, the goal was disallowed . . . . . . . . . Last Friday night, the'Super X Sunday, the team met Walkerton because of a high stick. One minute later, Wingham did Atoms had their third meet.ing.of the and came away with a 5-0 victory. season against Howick. 'Winyt A4 gham Peter Gusso scori o goals, while light up the scoreboard as Creeden opened the scoring in the first period Danny McPherson,, Evans and broke away and scored on an on a goal by Andrew Sleegers, with Jamie McKay each notched one. unassisted effort. assists going to Bryan'deBruyn and Wingham met Arthur next -and Palmerston' came back, four Peter Shaw. played another strong game to come minutes into the middle frame to Both teams played a strong second, out on the winning end of a 5-1 score knot the score at 1-1 as Rob Dietrich period and Howick scored to tie and advance to the consolation final. finally shook loose and found the things up in the third. The game Evans and Jason Kleist each scored range. ended with the score 1-1. two for Wingham Anger Wingham regained the lead with Ar- Travis Baier, todd Edgar, Chris Alexander, Shawn Walker; front, %b�m and Stephen .12 seconds left in the second as THE WINGHAM NOVICE OPTIMISTS won hockey tournaments at 'Over the weekend, the Super X netted -ffie'other. Pegg, Josh Johnston, Craig Baynton, Chad Davis, Mark Gibson Joel Atoms participated in the Harriston,• In consolation final, Wingham Gibson and Creeden combined to set thur and Harriston over the Christmas, holidays. Team members, and -*, I , sors are: back, Norman Rude, Bob Pegg, Rennie Neil Mo wbra.y. Atom tournament."' ........°`"`..... met up with Mount Forest and 'both up Baier. coaches and- spon The third, period was scoreless Alexander; centre, Mathew Adams, Patrick Magee, Jeremy Creeden, Aeir rst game on Saturday was teams played well. The first period against :nover and resulted in a I- remained scoreless, but Bryan until Gibson relieved a bit of the pressure as he,cashed in on a Neil, i tie at the end of regulation time, deBruyn scored from Peter Shaw Mowbray relay pass with two -Local Bantam, • Returning1,'MacGregor mith.Winghamls lone goal scored by Wingham and Peter Gusso to give minutes remaining. Jason"''Evans. In the'shootout, the early lead in the second. Mount sounded to signal team defeats', Hanover scored on one out Of three Forest tied the game late:'in that The final buzzer period and then scored the game the end of, rs.)H ick, to. victoranother complete teamchances while Wingham failed to the Wingliam Novice puow tr" winner in the third to hand Wingham of by scoreonany of its three ies. Kincardine In the first g6me for Wingham on the 2-1 loss. Optimists. ­01ead the third period 'on well - The return to the line-up of jq�jf ­VoIQ eftort to give Howick a 4. goals in The Wingham Minor Hockey - after, two frames. executed which !:s*1y91q9j1 law 319111• . ' - MacGregor, captain of the Howicki cuted passing plays,' Bantams eked out a 3-2 victory. over Bantam -hockey team, was greatly, '- Henho6ffer and MacGregor originated in the Howick end and Kentu 'felt last Friday evening as he con- combined on the power play early in 'moved up,–. Cky Nuggets Kincardine last Friday evening. . Ch6 eniire,ice surface. , The opposition' opened the scoring, ttlbdted a goal and two assists to -the third to give Howick a 5-0 lead. Todd Templeman -and Henhoeffer. Phone 357-1630 for 24 hour movie information hand 5-3 defeat early in the first period. Three goals lead the team to a 7-1 regular- mm's'solo effort increased scored the goals, Gibson had two Jeff 'Ca e or he were scored in the,middle' frame fore Brad Wilson assists and Steve MacGregor ,and n� season,victor�over Palmerston. the. lead to 6-.0. be PLAYING FROM FRIDAY TO THURSDAY to Teeswater team with -the local lads getting two to e MacGregor also played a strong scored d HoWick's seventh goal after Templeman drewsingle assists, JANUARY 16TH TO 22ND the second deidloi6ked at 2-2.' game defensively as. did Donald taking,� passes'fr9m Gibson and Dowler and Stewart had strong SHOWTIMES-' FRIDAY °& SATURDAY AT 7:00 The Wingham Kentucky Nuggets Captain Shawn Thompson netted.a Livermore and Craig King, dishing Livermore. games between the pipes. hSDAY ONE managed 6d a 5-� win over Teeswater beauty & 9:00 P.M. SUNDAY TO THU -9 on a great.set-up from RON'S ROUND-UP—Con--: Tuesday Dwayne out many good body. checks to the However, the shut was.spoiled SHOW EACH EVENING AT. 8:00 P.M. esday evening in front of'a Michael Elms'lie-and Dw 0 'N' --last T Jeff Dowler tions g to Henhoeffer on record - I Palmerston forwards. Steve, Gibson for Howick netrninders in his sold -out audience. Hickey. Winghm's second goal was and'P6ter Stewart as Greg MtHaie 25th ,assist last week. --Jason continued his great scoring by add- , i THE FATE OF THE FUTURE LIES HIDDEN IN THE PAST, The Nuggets thrilled the fans with, initiated by. Mark Wickhorst to 'rd, the scored for Palmerston with .orgy Edgar, Wilson and Tplor played d and ing, anoth6r Wit trick toward, a five goals in the first perio Thompson to Mark Metez,, who cause-.. o'gaies� and then costed as Teeswaf�rvaliantly found the hole in -the Kincardine net -Livermore, King and..' SOMEWHERE ON EARTH ... 198& flowick' three minutes lef t in the game. •-very,,wb1I in the lagtw re evenly--.' in 4 game played Sunday against, the defence,, Liverm The two teams' we attempted to catchup. minder's equipment. matched. *after one period of play Brussels, ' Henhoeffer scored two Jeff. MacGregor,Ncontihue to playa A J'aRENTAL Arley Pautler scored first from In the final frame, the boys skated. goals f hockey. with Ho'wick's Gibson scoring, the power -play g Is to pace Howick to cutting brand o Y. 'Mowbiay and Mitchell 'much better' and Elmslie g6tthe R' Livermore and Jim Routley, ..PANCE Ste ,,n only goal after being set, up with, a 4-1 win. on Skinn. Danny Gusso -made.. his game -winner by , slamming, in a i) -d Ron Stevenson's goal on the power :Bantam And Midget- coaches, good -..,,passes from King :a presence known as he potted one., rebound, assisted by Thompsona'nd play propelled Brussels to. an early, respectively, recently received their mac6reg6r'.' from Jeremy Hickey' and Michael, , Hickey. Coac4eg lvan�Metcalfe and its 1-0 4g4d, But it did noe'last long as Leyeklli coaching certificates. HoWick opened tip i oys a perfect p' ss ffom' second Renif Jack Ohm will'be *orong, the 4 ''t 'Gibson, a 9; the Tim. Sleegers, Gary Skinn and hard in" -period and �c­oreid" hree-, practice to Po them up unanswered goals. The.. first was,, King and drilled A §Iapshot Pautler rounded out the Nuggets'. for the playoffs, which start nekt� Howick a 1-1 tie after Itecreation'Report scoring. Assists went to Curtis -in -th' scored 'on the-. power, play. as goalie to',give YR ENNI�ALEXANDER on . ­thii�firstframe. B Hunter, Sleegers, Pautler and Erin. Toe next horne"game is Jhlls� MacGregor's blast from 'the point . ..... . -,..elided the goalie. Jared Henhoeffer 'The only goal of the second period Rec Director • Magee with her first Point this year. Sunday at,7 p.m. aga�inst­Walkerthn. -ore 4 I L peau Walker and andliverih ­r�wassists. was a pbwer-plAy. effort Kevin Hogg, ntinue to play ywe II on G ibs6n -took Sgrem&Taylor pass Henhoeffer. Livermore fed A per -feet while Howick was ■i e- -m- -a n cAte David.Laing'co pass to MacGregor.an-d his shot, was There will b4"ptiolic skating at thel short-ft�ded and, Lockridk . e M'emotial Arena this the forward line and Missy B, DU PH beiit the k6alie on the stick side.. tipped.in by Henhoeffer. Saturday from I to 1p,m.,.`D and Trevor Huffman, were, solid ow Howick stored two, unanswered H MUM Gibson recorded his hat tiiekwith a I defence. The hockey schedule• for the UV lub, coming week is as follows: The team 'played against Kin bridge c ".Thurs., Jan. 15, 7 p.m., Legion K orgie and Jean Whitby. tied on 'Midget Starting January' I I T. Crossroads, ossroads, in cardine on Tuesdiy.and the. _next t s, S. delfeat P •home game is this Saturday at 2 ayl PeeWees vs, Port. Elgin c6njuction with 570 CHYM Radio, will'be publishing the is to town. with Yvonne :McPherson and 'Ruth Fri., Jan, 16, 7:15.p.in., Super X p.m. when Milverton come evenings Currie last Thursday e Walkerton team 7-5 top 40 hits of'.the week. Not"'Only will this information'. Atoms vs ---Milverton; 8:30 p.m.,,' date on what's, happening in the world of `duplicate bridge club session held at Rockers vs. Clinton; keep you up to the Wingham Fire Hall. Sat,. Jan. 17, 2' p,m., Kentucky music, but also allow you a chance to win a single top Happy Gang The Wingham Lions Midgets gave the local lads'the lead when he. Lodise WelWood and Mary Lloy& defeated Walkerton by 0-5,countin was fed A pass by Terry Daer. ce­­66urfe"sy of Crossroads were second' Inez McGill aild Nona, Brian Mill, set up by Leachmaiv, Nuggets. vs. Milverton; 3:30 p.m., 10 album of your choi members meet Walkerton list Monday evening. Optimist Atoms vs. Pori Elgin; 6:30 • CHYM', and Sam The Record Man. Elliott, third and Harley Crawford Wingham's Bill KinalAn and Rick scored Wingham's sixth goal and n of the and Jim Alcorn were fourth.' first two goals Le4chman recorded his hat trick on p.m., Novice A- team vs. Mount The Wingham branch Leachman sc6red the Fbrest.;� 9.1-36 prym.., Goodtimers' The top, 40 lisf will. be accompanied by an entry. form., I ' of Ontario, of the game, assisted by LeachMau his mirker, assisted by Kinahan. gaing; United Senior Citizens To win, simply fill-in your top 10 choices and sendtoHowever, Walkertoi 'Walkerton scored one final goal late Crossroads, 188 Wallace Ave, N., attention Rob Durst. better known as the Happy Gang, Brownie corner and Hewitt. Howev in the period to make the �-5 in Sun., -Jan. la, I p.m., Kinsmeh I met in the Armouries last Friday for came back with only three minutes Bantams vs. Port Elgin; 2:45 p.m., Entries will bO'chosen at random. and if the top 10 are its January meeting, Group,, A continues ontinues to work Qn its left. in the first, frame to score. Wingham's favor. Optimist Atoms vs, Port Elgin; 4:30 named in correct order, the,,winner will be awarded their A hearty welcome was extended to macrame with" Debbie Currie, Wingham roared right back'in the p.m., Iromnen vs. Port Elgin; 7 all new members' and the 1987 of- Group B made tea and toast and second, scoring two more goals. Minor hockey p.m., Minor Hoceey Bantams vs. choico of any top 10 single and announced in, fivers were installed. Following the Group C made charts for keeping Leachman scored, assisted by.Paul Walkerton; Crossroads. -trophy recorded an draw Winners minutes and treasurer's report, the hands and fingernails clean; Brophy and Mon., Jan. 19, E: 30 p.m., Advance - end in your tarp 10 committee leaders were chosen. brushing teeth and hair care.'The' unassisted marker. In the last There is no charge, for entering, so -send Winners of the Wingham Minor Times vs. Bridge Motors; , ZM7—F n choices, and listen to CHYM radio for clues. It was, announced the next dance girls also discussed why they do minute of the period, Walkerton Tues.,- Jan. 20, 7 pjm., Kentucky Hockey Association Booster Club will be held Jan. 15 at 8:30p.m. The these things. came back with. two quick markers Draw are: DRe Magee, a weekend Nuggets' vs, Kinicardine; 8 p.m., meeting closed with the singing of Weather permitting, the'Brown'ie"s to narrowthe count to 4-3. in Toronto - and, John Cox, Bill Lions Midgets vs.",Li§towel and 10 WKSMOM O -VH & 570 C H�'M d to tie the "God Save the Queen" and games will have a toboggan party on Jan. Walkerton manage McGrath and Doug Neil, $50 each. pm. , Crawford vs. Staintons. keeping you Informed. then were enjoyed. 27. game early in - the. third, but Brdphy I lrmw J It arized iment I I k A I TIM SAK15A, AL . LIEN . SNOWIDEN, LONN,115 FAIRBAIRN Spec I idprices in effect until Wed. 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