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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1960-03-10, Page 12Mp9e 12—Clinton News-Record . Thursday, March 10, 1900 Town Hockey League Trophy. Last presented to a Clinton Town League Hockey Team prior to 1930, this trophy is once again being of- fered by the Clinton News-Record for competition by the Lions Town Hockey League teams. At left is Donald Strong, manager and Donald Fulton, coach of the four teams. Playoffs were to begin last night. (News-Record Photo) St. Marys Wallops Local Midgets In First Game of OHA Playdowns CUP & SAUCER! 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The sisters-. in-law met at the, annual joint meeting of the Ontario Municipal Electric Association and the Association of Municipal Electrical Utilities in Toronto February 29 to March 2, The tour of the kitchens was one of several activities planned -for the wives of delegates to the convention. —Ontario Hydro Photo Legion Midgets Win .1110AA Croww. Take .Palmerston In Two Straight Games Clinton's WOAA Midget "B" champions took their first real shellacking of the season in the ]Heal arena Tueeley night. The visiting St. Marys -team practic- ally walked all over the local boys in the first game of OHA play- downs. St. Marys Midgets, who played in the Inter-County' Minor League, have put out Tillsonburg, Strathroy and Byron in playoffs this season. St. Marys ran up a seven-goal lead before Bob Livermore bang- ed in Clinton's lone goal from a scramble early in the :third per- iod, Clinton was just outclassed and outplayed during the entire game. The sceond game of the best of three series is being played to- night in St. Marys. John Anderson Wins Kippen Club Shoot (By our Hensall correspondent) John Anderson topped all com- petitors on Sunday at the Kippen Gun practise shoot. Anderson connected for 49 of 50 mixed 'tar- gets, shot 24 out of 25 in the 16- yard bird event; and bagged 25 out of 25 in the handicap bird ev- ent. Other scores as follows: Harry Mathers, Exeter, 23 out of 25; Bill Hess, Woodstock, 22 out of 25; handicap 25 bird event: Albert Hess, Zurich, 24-25; Ted Horton, Goderich, 22-25; Earl Doucette, Clinton, 22-25. St. Marys: goal, S. Skipper; de- fence, D. Skipper, Bradford; centre, Slater; wings, Dunnell, Banner- man; alternates, Hawkins, Mitch- ell, Schtiedel, Stevens, Ross, Step- hen, Logan, Atkinson, Richardson. Clinton: goal, John Harris, de- ,fence, Bill Murney, Don Freeman; •centre, Roger Cummings; wings, Budd Boyes, Bud Yeo; alternates, Bruce Cooper, Bob Livermore, Don Colquhoun, Keith Allen, John Radford, Mike Burns, Craig Cox, Ron Lockwood. Refrees: Patterson and Geddes, Seaforth. First Period 1---St. Marys, Dunnell (Slat- er) 3.50 2—St. Marys, Stevens 3.53 3—St. Marys, Dunnell (Ban- nerman) 7.07 4 St. Marys, Dunnell (Slat- er) 13.10 Penalties: Murney, Darnell, Slater. Second Period 5—St, Marys, Dunnell 6.26 6—St. Marys, Dunnell (Slat- er) 14.25 Penalties: Murney, Bannerman (2). Third Period 7—St, Marys, Slater (Skip- per) 1.45 8—Clinton, Livermore (Al- len, Murney) 4.16 9—St. Marys, Bradford (Ban- nerman) 10.20 10—St. Marys, Bannerman (Skipper) 13.50 Penalties: Murney, Yeo, Haw- kins, Stevens, Boyes, Slater. After winning the first game of the series 15-3 here !oast Monday, Clinton. Legion Midgets journeyed to Palmerston Friday night to complete the Series, whining 4-3. This gave Clinton their first WOAA Championship in 12 years. The game was much harder fought than the first win of the series. Clinton: goal, Harris, defence, Murney, Freeman; centre, CUm- mings; wings, Boyes, Yeo; alter- nates, Cooper, Livermore, Colqu- hourt, Cox, Lech-weed, Allen, Rad- ford, Burns, Palmerston: goal, Morrison, de- fence, D. Gray; G, Gray; centre, L. Hudson; wings, Wilson, Stan- ley; alternates, Henderson, Mc- Lions Town Hockey League. - Final Standings ' WLTP ' Barons 6 2 113 Bruins 5 3 111 Bears 2 4 3 7 Braves' 1 3. 5 5 Scores Past Week: Wed, March 2—Bears 3, Braves 3 Sat., March 5—Braves 5, Barons 3 Bruins 3, Bears 3 LAST NIGHT'S SCORES 5.00 p.m.—Bears 4 Barons 3 6.00 p.m.—Braves 8—Bruins 7 Playoffs The LTHL playoffs gets under way this week with the Barons playing the Bears and Bruins vs. Braves. Both series will be two out of three. Clinton Squirts Lose Out In Hensall Hockey Tournament (By our Hensall correspondent) Eight teams participated in the Squirt Hockey tournament in Hensel]. Memorial Arena on Sat- urday. Scores of scheduled games were: Moncton 3, Zurich 4 Hensel]. 2, Mitchell 0 Goderich 6, Exeter 1 Clinton 1, Seaforth 1 Since Clinton and Seaforth tied, they were judged on shots on goals, so that Clinton was declar- ed winner, with 17 shots compar- ed to Seaforth's 7. In the finals for "B" Series, Hensel]. defeated .Zurich 3-1. In "D" series, Goderich scored 10, Clinton no score. The winning teams were fed in the auditorium, where over 100 boys enjoyed lunch served by members of Hensel]. 'Teen Town. Hensel), coaches were Bill McKin- non and Brian Christian. Bill Noakes, timekeeper. Recreation Director J. R. (Scotty) Hume guided the successful tourney. Clinton Squirts are directed by Harry J. McEwan. I Five-Pin Bowling News CLINTON MIXED LEAGUE Pts. Stars 110 Dobbers 90 HClenartsbs 86 75 Drivers 69 Imps 67 Budgies 65 Cleaners 52 JUNIOR LEAGUE Pts. Pigtail Pioneer 30 Spartans 24 Pinpeckers 15 Beatniks 11 LONDESBORO MEN'S LEAGUE Pts. 3 G's 101 3 D's 95 Jacks 77 -Aces 63 Arthur, MacDougall Hunt, J. Hudson, Patterson, First Period- 1-Clinton, Bugs 2-Palnierston Stanley 3-Clinton, Allen (ROMs, Rad- ford) Penalties; L, Hudson, Wilson, Murney, Boyes, Allen Cox (10 naiscounduct). Second Period 4---Clinton,. Cummings (Yeo, Mor- nay) 5--Palmeston, McArthur Penalties, Wilson, 13f)ves (3). Tided . Period 6—Clinton, Livermore, 7--Palmerston, L. Buds= Penalties, BOyes, gurney, lien- derson, Winners in Contests Groups, Announced By Horticultural (By our Middleton correspondent) Clifford H. Epps, district direc- tor of the Ontario Horticultural Association for District No. 8 has received the results of. the various contests held in 1959. There were 46 entries in the photographic contests in. the four classes. Class one, first, C. Bristow, Lucknow; runner-up, Mrs. Steele, Southampton; class two, first, Mrs. Morrison, Taira; runner-up, the Rev. C, S. Inner, Clinton; class three, Mrs. Morrison, Tara; runner-up, D. Moore, Southamp- ton; class four, society project, first, Southampton; runner-up, Lucknow. There were four entries in the wild flower essay competition: first, Mrs. R. M. Sperling, Gode- rich; runner-up, Brig. Ross, Gode- rich; bird-house contest, Donald Storey, Brussels; runner-up, Bry- an Gammie, Lucknow; poster competition, first, Marie Brons- on, Brussels; runner-up, Dorothy Lucknow; All the winning entries will go to the convention for entry in the provincial competitions. -The convention is. 'to-day and to-mor- rom, March 10 and 11 in, the Roy- al Connaught Hotel, Hamilton, 0 Home Makers Bowling League (By Mrs. Marion Truell) With the bowling season nearly over, the Home Makers were ac- tive again last week.. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. M. Babcock for a high eteiple of 630, and Mrs. F. Slater for, high single of 248. Other scores over 200: Mrs. M. Babcock, 260, 216; Mrs. 0. Voth, 240; Mrs. J. Dubuc, 238; IVIrS. R. Try, 236; Mrs. M. Wilson, 232; Mrs, B. Cottreau, 234; Mrs. C. Koshul, 229, 201; Mrs. B. Terry, 229, 221; Mrs. J. Lamble, 226, 210; Mrs.' W. Culver, 219; Mrs. M. LeClerc, 218; Mrs, P. Ellis, 217, 201; Mrs. P. Elson, 215; Mrs. D. Abbott, 214, 204; Mrs. P. Arisen, 213; Mrs. M. Edge, 211; Mrs. S. 'Service, 210; Mrs. A. Bourque, 207; Mrs. M. Anderson, 206; Mrs. J. Folks and Mrs. E. Forrestt, each 205; -,Mrs. P. O'Neil, 204; Mrs. M. Sutton, Mrs. P. Dean and Mrs. D. Dunkin, each 203. TEAM STANDINGS "A" Division Points Rolling Pins 73 Grillers 69 Cleaners 66 "It" Division Double Boilers 78 Toasters 77 Carpet Sweepers 71 FUNERAL MRS. MARIAN "COWAN Pall-bearers at the funeral of Mrs. Marian Cowan on Saturday were E. Litsgus, R. Litsgus, A. Litsgus, W. Cowan, J. Cowan and M. Cowan. Fire Destroys Home- In Varna Village; Bayfield Men Alert Quick action by Maynard .Cor- rie and his son David last Thurs- day morning is credited with the possible saving of the life ,of Mrs: Laura Trigs, Varna, in the fire which consumed her dwelling in that village. The two Carrie men were travelling from their home in Bay- field, to work at the C. and W. Grocetcria, Adastral Park, and to classes at the Clinton Collegiate, when they saw billows of smoke-, and flame coming from the .frame borne. Going inside they found Mrs. Ings unaware. of the fire, which short minutes. later was, eating into the roam in which she had been. They persUaded her to go outside and to a neighbour's. Vile lagers who saw the fire at about the same time quickly rallied to the scene. Fire departments from Bayfield and Brucefield responded to the call, and were -soon at the scene. They prevented fire from damag- ing any of the other buildings in the village but Mrs. Ings home was completely burned. Village men managed ,to save the TV set, the frig, and studio couch, radio and dresser before the flames and smoke got too bad. Mrs. Ings is presently living with friends in the village, Fire • on Tuesday 'consumed a small building housing a bean cooker at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Eyre in the village of Brucefield. J. K. Cornish not- iced the flames and advised Mr. Eyre by phone, He ptif -..snow on the blaze to smother any chance sparks. The cooker was not in- jured. Clinton fire department answ- ered a call to the apartment of Mrs. Galbraith, aver Swan's Grocery, Victoria Street, last week, where an overheated oil stove was causing some concern, Little damage occurred. Local Farmers Win At Middlesex . Seed Show, London Robert P. Allan earned' championship for the best seed oats shown at the Middlesex Seed Fair this week. Champion showing of white beans went to Robert Fathering- ham, RR 3, Clinton, the champion exhibitor at last year's Huron County Seed Fair. At Ridgetown Champion dairy showman. at the Ridgetown Agricultural School annual show last week was Donald Lobb, RR 2, Clinton. Safety Council Is Formed for Huron Delegates to City A farm safety council has .been formed in Huron County as a re- sult of a meeting in the agricul- tural office board room on Tues- day night. Members are , Ted Dunn, RR 3, Hayfield, president; William Elston, RR 4, Wingharn; Elmer Robertson, Goderich; Mrs. Lloyd Pipe, Londesboro; Merton Keyes, RR 2, Seaforth. Present were township chair- men who conducted the provincial farm accident survey during 1959, and representatives of farm or- ganizations in the county. Ted Dunn will represent Huron to the Provincial Farm Safety Council meeting in Toronto on March 21. It is estimated that more than 90 per cent of the work of the Canadian Red Cross Society is done by volunteer workers. COMING Tuesday Noon . Last .Chence, to place .acivertisements. in this coluinn, Phone before 12.30. 41x-tfb fieriteurlite /en, •Gederich—No dancing this week, next Saturday night dance March RS. Next 'teen 20 record dance, April 22. Lions Bingo every Wednesday night, lowtfb Thurs., Mar, 19--Bingo in Leg- ion Memorial Hall, Kirk Street, at 8.30 p.m. 15 regular games al Jackpot, $61. in 61 numbers; 3 door prizes, $2.50 each, Admis- sion 500, 20-tfb CLINTON LIONS ARENA SCHEDULE Thursday, March 10 4.00 -5,00 p.m.—Lions Free Skat- ing (Grades 5-8) Friday, March 11 8.00-10.00 p.m,—Public Skating Saturday, March 12 2.00-4.00 p.m.—Public Skating 8.00-10.00 p.m.--HOCKEY Sunday, March 13 1.00-2.30 p.m.—Tot Skating 3.00-5.00 p.m.—Public Skating 9.0Q-11.00 p.m.—Punlic Skating Monday, Mdrch 14 Lions Town Hockey League 5.00 p.m.—Braves vs, Bruins 6.00 p.m.—Barons vs. Bears Tuesday, March 15. 4.00..5.00 p.m,—Lions Free Skat- ing (Grades 1-4). 8.30 p.m.—HOCKEY • Wednesday, Mardi 16 2.00-4.00 p,m.—Public Skating 8.00-10.00 p.m.—Public Skating EVENTS Morel*. 11 — DAN= tiv Legion Hall, Slim 13otteher and hisOolden+Prairle .cowboys...§P94- sored by- Murphy. LOT.. Building Fund; Saturday; March 12—Reeepteiere ter Mr;. and: Mrs. Floyd Tumor (me jean.RathWell), Zurich Cone- inunity Centiee Desjarcline's. °retie estra, Ladies please bring lunch, 1,0-p4 Mete, March.. 14-8 p.m., Study- Grottp for all' new members and interested Persons, Clinton eQnli., rnunity. Credit UniOn Office, rear door. 104. WM13'4 March. 10•—LOBA. oara: party in the lodge rooms, over Library, proceede building fund; at 8:30. sharps 10-b. Wed., March, 16-e-`•`Telp,to ,Rus-- sia" films, shown by Fred Peel„ Seaferth, Londesbera Hall, 8.30/ p.m. Also- local talent. Dance,. Norris Orchestra. Admission; 50ce children under• 14; free: Ladies bring lunch: Sponsor: • Hallett Federation of Agriculture;. 10-to Fri., March 18—Dance in Bay- field Town Hall, sponsored by- Hayfield Agricultural Society.. Cards, 8.15 p.m.; dancing- 10 p.m.. Door Prize, Carruther'e. Orches- tra. 10-b. Sat., March 19—Wesley-Willis WA St, Patrick's Bazaar and Tea,. 3 to 5. Wed, April e--Bridge and 5001 petty in Nurses Residence, pro- ceeds Bursary Fund, sponsored by- Hospital Auxiliary, at 8 p.m., 75c. per person, prizes, lunch; to reser- ve table, call HU 3-6605. 10-be • n