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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1959-02-05, Page 11aUli$1)14, TX- PIIIMAY Their First Hockey AWards Barrett Taylor, president of Huron Fish and Game Club presentS a pair of hockey &cies to,Chris..Higoins, voted the outstanding player of the Squirt hockey game Which opened Clinton's Minor Hockey Day program last Saturday afternoon. The other boys are Allcin Sohanis and. Malcolm Cummings who were the most valuable players to their teams. (RCAF Photo) Top Players -In Peewee Game Gordie Logan (centre) is shown accepting his.prize zzfter being voted the outstanding player of the Peewee game. Cam Proctor, president of Clinton Branch of the Canadian Legion, is making the presentation for his organization. The other boys are (left) Bob Batkin of the 'Kinsmen town tearii, and goarie Ernie Fafard of the RCAF Peewees, who were judged most valuable players to their teams.. At the rear (left to right) are: Frank Mc- Ewan, coach of, the Clinton team and chairman of the Kinsmen Peewee Hockey League; Don Kay, manager of the town Peewees; and -F/S Lloyd Woodson, coach of the RCAF Peewee team. (RCAF Photo) Bantams' Receive Their Awards" Mayor F/S George Johnston of RCAF PMQ Adastral Park is here presenting his council's prize to Bob Liver- .more, captain of Clinton's Bantam hockey team -Avila was voted the outstanding player of the Bantam game at Clin- -ton's Minor Hockey, Day program, The other players are (centre) John Cooper, and Allan Durnin who were picked as the most valuable players to their teams. At the rear are,Al May, coach of Clinton's Bantam team, and (right) Sgt. Roy Goodhue, coach of RCAF team, (RCAF Photo) FARMERS We are silippixig eattie ever' Monday foe theltAxl Cie-operative of Ontatie and solicit your patronage. We will pick them up at your faxen. Please PHONE COLLECT net later than Saturday nights. Seaforth Farmers Co.operative Runt, Shipper Phone 773 446 4444444-44-4-444-4-4-4-4 -44444-44-44-444±.-0-1044-0-4-4+ 'Clinton .Meniorial Shop PRYDE and SON CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFORTH Thomas Steep, Clinton Representative . — Phones — Bus., HU 2-6606 - Res., HU 2,3869 444+4-4-4-4-44-444"544-10-40-44- Tuckersmith Federation of Agriculture ANNUAL MEETING AND BANQUET ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12 IN• Egmoradvilie United Church at 7 p.m. W. P. Roberts Guest Speaker Tickets ore available from Directors $1,50 per person N, W. M. ROGERsON, President 4-5-b o-4 -44 *-44+-o-*4 Colts Begin Play.offs With Mitchell; Two Friday Night Games For Clinton The Clinton Colts will begin their playoffs on Friday evening when they take on the powerful Mitchell Red Devils in the first game of ,a beet 'three out of five series in the local WOAA*Inter- mediate hociteY leagtie The Mitchell team, sparked by the great searing -Of lVIary Shantz, former Clinton baseball player, finished Wand behind the Exeter Mohawks, while the Colts beset With injuries from /the beginning 'of the Season,* finished in.fourth: place. Gar Baker, former Seaforth junior "B" star, and lately of Exe- Zurich Bantams -Get Surprise Win Over Local Bantams With Bill Consitt leading the at- teak with three goalS the Zurich Lions Bantams defeated Clinton Fish and Game Club Bantams 6-5 here on Monday night. Zurich took an early three goal lead in the first period on goals by Hoffman, Wagner and Prang. Borden McRae Scored the Ione goal of the first period for Clinton. Consitt banged in his first two goals in the second period, to give Zurich a commanding 5-1 lead at the end of 'the second. 1n-the third Clinton came back strong to score four goals, one each by Glazier, Cooper and McRae. Consitt added his third in the sortie period. Only three penalties• were called, tow to Zurich and one to Clinton. -Zurich: goal, Bedard; defence, Klopp, Willert; forwards, Wagner,, Consitt, Roffman; alternates, Bed- ard, Prang, Witmer, Block, Mc- Adams, Bannister, Erb, Wein, Din- nin, Merrier. Olinton: goal, 'Boyes; defence, Maaculay, Lockwood; .eforwards, Livermore, J. Cooper, L. Coign- Noun; alternates, B. Cooper, Me- Rae, 13. Colguhoun, Mairs, Mac- Donald, Cox, Freeman, Scott and Glazier, ter, will be' in the nets for the Colts in this series. Gar haS been playing very geed hockey for the. Colts since he joined them in mid- season, and. with a little help in front of him could be the spark the colts need to get by Mitchell in this first round, The -winner of this series will go against the winner of the Exeter- 'Merton series in the group finals. Following is the schedule of playoff games for the Colts: Feb, 6—Mitchell at Clinton 9 p.m. Feb. 7—Clinton at Mitchell Feb. 10—Clinton at Mitchell Feb. 13—Mitchell at Clinton 9 p.m, Feb. 17—Clinton at Mitchell 0 RCAF Station Bantams Tackle Zurich In First Round of "D" Playoffs ,--The Clinton RCAF PMQ Adast- ral Park sponsored Bantams will' open their WOAA Bantam "D" semi-final playoffs with Zurich; the first game was played last night (Wednesday) in Zurich. The return game .will be in Clinton Lions Arena on. Saturday, Febru- ary 7 at 2.00 p.m. The winner of this series goes against Hensall Bantams, Merton Outscores Colts 8 to 6 In Scrappy Game Here Friday Night; Good Crowd Paced by three last perioiT`goals by Jerry Thompson, the Ilderton Wildcats came from behind to de- feat the Clinton Colts last Fri- day night in the local arena. One of the best crowds of the season was on hand, Ken Doig and Gord Walters paced the Colt attack with three goals apiece, whilk Thompson with 75 Peewee Hockey Teams Picked For - Young Canada Week Selection of the 75 peewee hoc- key teams to compete in the tenth annual Young Canada Week, spon- sored by the Goderich Lions Club and the Western Ontario Athletic Association, during. the Easter school vacation period GROUP' AA—Hamilton, Sarnia Port Huron, Toronto, Montreal, Peterborough, Metro Toronto, Quebec, London, erroup A — Simcoe, Woodstock, Brampton, Fort Erie, Owen Sound, Lindsay, 'Leamington, St. Thomas, Stratford, Preston, Waterloo, Ch- them, St, Lambert, N,oranda, Gait, Wallaceburg. Group B Goderich, St. Marys, Tillsonburg, Aylmer, Walkerton, Listowel, Seven Islands, Delhi, Georgetown, Strathroy. Group C -- Point Edward, Ches- ley, Rodney, Forest, Mitchell, Sea- forth, Port Elgin, Milverton, Dur- ham, Lambeth, Port Dover, Clin- ton, New Hamburg, Watford, Kin- cardine, Southampton, Mount For- est, Elmira, Wingham, Exeter, Harriston, Tavistoek, Glencoe. Group D Ripley, Ayr, Hen- son, Ebenezer, Londesboro, At- wood, Ailsa Craig, Mildrnay, Tara, Six Nations, Zurih, Shallow Lake, Belmont, Ilderton, Paisley, Luck- now, Lucan. three, B. Iirbshott with two and D. Urbshott, • J. Allison, and Stu O'Neil added singletons for Ilci- erton. Clinton: goal, Salter; defence, Scott, 111ady; centre, Walters; wings, K. Doig and Meriam; alt- ernates, Lee, B. Dot, Buchanan, Edgar, Boyes; 'GOon, M. Coletie. houn. Ilderton: goal, Hodgins7 defence, Duncan, Nibloc; centre, Thomp- son; wings, Allison, Collins; alter- nates, D. Urbshott, M. O'Neil, B. Urbshott, Charlton, S. O'Neil, Loft, Destefano, Quirie. First Period 1-711derton ,D. Urbshott (S. O'Neil, .B. Urhshott) .,„.. 1,35 2---Ilderton, Allison (Thomp- son) 3.15 3.7-Clinton, Doig (Walt- ers) 3,40 4—Clinton, Walters, (Ken Doig) - 10.20 5—Clinton, Walters (Caron) 11,23 Penalties: Thompson (interfer- ence) 10.32; Edgar (holding) 12.30; Duncan (hooking). 16,45, Seocnd Period 6—Ilderton, D, Urbshott (B Urbshott) .20 7—Clinton, K. Doig 11.35 8—nderton, D. Urbshott (O'Neil) 19.30. " Penalties: Meriam (roughing) 8.31; Collins (roughing) 8.31; B, Doig (kneeing) 9,57; Meriam (roughing) 11,00; Duncan (elbow- ing), 11.00, Third Period, 9—Ilderton, Thompson (Col- lies, Allison) 4.36 10—Clinton, Walters (K. Doig, 11ieriam) 11.05 1,1—Ilderton, S, O'Neil (D Urbshott, M. O'Neil) ., 11.30 12—Clinton, K. Doig ,,, , 13.35 13—Ilderton, Thompson (Col- lins) 13.50 14—Ilderton, Thompson 19.50 Penalties: Nibloc (boarding) 14.05. BIG SPECIAL SALE. Silvikrin Shampoo Reg, 75e -- 2 for 98c c1100 VALENTINE ,411S- HEART BOXES' LARGE 'SELECTION 1.25 to 2.25 `"To My Valentine—With Love?" 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Sat, Feb. 7-6.30 p.m.—Clinton at Exeter Mon.,- Feb, 9-430 P:m.--.Exeter at Clinton Wed., Feb, '11-6.30 p.m. —Exeter at Clinton (if necessary), Bantams Go Against Seaforth In 'first Round of Playofft, In the local WOAA Bantam geoUP the Clinton FiSh and Game Clubasponsored Bantams will open the playoffs with Seaforth on Sat- urday in Seaforth, In the other semi-final round Mitchell and Exeter do battle. Following is the schedule of the Clinton-Seaforth series: Sat., Feb. 7-7.00 p.m.—Clinton at Seaforth. Mon., Feb, 9-7.00 p,m.—Seaforth at Clinton. Wed., Feb. 11-7.00 p.m,—Seaforth at Clinton (if necessary). Township of' Hullett TEND-E;RS The Council of the Township of Hullett will receive Tenders for the Crushing and Hauling of approx. 12,000 Cu. Yds. of Gravel for the Roads in the Township. Gravel to be crushed and put through a 3,4 inch screen. All gravel to be crushed and spread to the satisfaction of the Road Superintendent and the District Engineer. Lowest or any Tender not neces- sarily accepted. Tenders must be accompanied by a $200 certified check. Tenders to be in the hands of the Road Superintendent by Feb- ruary 28, 1959. LEN CALDWELL, Road Superintendent RR 1, Londesboro. 5-6-7-b I la 111*.idlikw.411.4 OM.. 016.4 ... Mks 6.6%1 Jownship of Hullett TENDERS The Council of the Township of Hullett will receive Tenders for the Spraying of Cattle in the Township for WARBLE FLY. Tenders to be so much per head per spray for 2 sprays, Tend- ers to be in the hands of the Clerk,' February 28, 1959. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. HARRY TEBBUTT, Clerk, • Londesboro. 5-6-7-b Township of Hullett APPLICATIONS The Council of the Township of Willett will receive Applications for One (1) Warble Fly Inspector for the Township for 1959 Spray- ing of Cattle for Warble ply, Salary to be .85c per hour and .05c per mile mileage while work- ing in_ the Township, Applications to be in the hands of the Clerk, February 28, 1959. HARRY TEBBUTT, Clerk, Londesboro, 5-6-7-b . Township of Hullett ENDERS The Council of the Township of Hullett will receive Tenders for the the supplying of Six Hundred "and Fifty (650) pounds of• Warble Fly Powder in Fifteen (15) pound bags, and Fifty (Be) pothuiS in One (1) Potted bags for the sPrayihg of cattle for Warble Fly in 1959. Ali tenders to be in the hands Of the Clerk, February 28, 1e50, Lowest or any tender not heees, eerily accepted, HARRY TOORtItt, Clerk, . LoOdesbbro, 14 -Wales Bowl 200 In RCAF Ladies League Friday niht again. saw. the. RCAF lady bowlers out, anxious to start pu 01e second half of the. bowling Season, The evening's zes were taken by, Mrs, O'Dell with high triple of 680 and Mrs. Paul with high single of Ladies with scores over 200 were: Mrs, P. O'Dell, 253, 233; Mrs, K. Banviile, 235, 216, 208;.. Mrs, M. Sutton,. 225; Mrs, D. 1"7,01"ed Briar PIP E S 198 From' EVERSHARP FOUNTAIN-BALL 4"""liftftii-- fn two shapes PEN .9$a. 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