Before the Nov. 10 Wingham Ironmen game, 103-year-old World War II veteran Alf Grubb and former Wingham Police Chief and previous UN peacekeeper Tim Poole dropped the puck during the pre-game Remembrance Day Ceremony. Taking the faceoff are left, Mount Forest’s Luke Erig and, right, the Ironmen’s Tanner Dietz. (Rich Sowa photo)
Before the Nov. 10 Wingham Ironmen game, 103-year-old World War II veteran Alf Grubb and former Wingham Police Chief and previous UN peacekeeper Tim Poole dropped the puck during the pre-game Remembrance Day Ceremony. Taking the faceoff are left, Mount Forest’s Luke Erig and, right, the Ironmen’s Tanner Dietz. (Rich Sowa photo)
WINGHAM – The Wescast Community Centre ice was busy over the weekend. The Wingham Ironmen’s Friday night home game against Goderich Flyers was packed with action. Ironmen scored three goals during the first period, with Flyers dropping one in the net in the third. Forward Jesse Coombs scored two goals in the first and defenceman…
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