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Athletic Association Hockey Champions
Red. Wings are shown here immediately. after they won the Clinton District
Athletic Association hockey championship on Tuesday evening. The league is
for boys 1347. Front row, left to right, Barry Irwin, Chuck Andrews, Peter
Black, Gary Black, Rick Wagar and Allan Clark; standing, left to right, Adrian
deCoo,. Morris Hoggart, Robert McCulloch, Cameron MacDonald and coach
Ron Livermore, Absent was Doug Nair. Garry Butler was also a member of
the 'team but did not play in the final game. (News -Record Photo)
• News -Record Trophy . Presented
• The News -Record town league trophy is here
being presented to captain Cameron MacDonald
of the Red Wings, winners of the CDAA hockey '
league championship, by A. Laurie Colquhoun, left,
proprietor of the News -Record. On the right is
Gerald Holmes, chairman of the league. This is the
same trophy that was . competed for in the late
20's by an older men's town league.,
(News -Record Photo)
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Phone HU 2-3841 Clnton
RCAF Weewees
Defeat Clinton
Mark Paul scored three goals
arid Lee Newport one on Satur-
day morning last when the
RCAF Adastral Park weewee
hockey team beat Clinton Kinn-
men weewees 44. Calvin I'rem-
lin, on an .assist from David
,Fawcebt scored the town team's
lone goal •
RCAF: BrianHynes, goal;
Lee Newport, Bimbo George,
Gerald Greentree, Danny Tryn-
ehuk, Doug Bush, Glen Trem-
bley, Gord Ferrell, John Mac-
kenzie, Alex Begg, Adrian
Trembley, Alan Brisco, Ken
Robinson, Mark Paul, Glen Mit-
chell, Steve Rice.
Clinton: Garry Cummings,
Glen Irwin, Robert Andrews,
David Fawcett, David Anstett.
Gordon Lavis, Tom Murch, Paul
Kay, Raymond Burns, Steven
Currie, Allen Balser, Dick Jew-
son, Leo Horbanuik, Doug Pet-
erson, James Newland, Ronnie
Harris, Carl Matthews, Bruce
Craig, Calvin Fremlin,
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Plastic Coated Playing Cards
in Bridge decks, assorted designs $2,95
Single Decks $1;49
Regal` Playing Cards
In Linen Weave assorted designs
Double Deck $1.79
Single Deck 89c
Tom Thumb Playing Cards
Small size Single Deck 75c
Bridgepoint Table Cover
With Bridgepoir t Cos.,nt'ng System on
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Clinton Legion
Juveniles 'Start
OMHA Playdowns
Fresh from their champion-
ship in the WOAA league, the
Clinton .Legion Juveniles are
beginning 'their quest for On-
tario Minor Hockey Assoeia-
ftion Juvenile "B" h'onour's,
Friday night.
Clinton starts the first of a
besit-of-rtahree series with Sit,
Marys in the &tonetown alit
Friday; game time 6 pan..
Second game is back in Clin-
ton next Wednesday, Mlareh
14 at 8.30 p.m.
The St. Marys team elimin-
ated
lininated Clanton last season in
two straight games, after
Clinton had won the WOAA
title.
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Bayfield Squirts
Play Clinton Team
Hayfield squirt hockey team
got into the "big time" ' last
Saturday morning at Clinton
Lions arena, but were defeated
11-4 byClinton- Kinsmen aU-
star squirts.
•Ctlinton scorers were: Anstett
3, Chambeas' and/Barns 2;, Del-
iire'; Stirling;. Praetor and Lavis
one each, McCRinchey snored
all Brayfield's goals.
Bayfield Goal, :Bruce Bird;
defence, ' Randy . McClinchey,
Terry McClinchey; forwards,
Robbie MacVean, Lorne Mern-
er, Ralph Eckert; alternates,
Calvin Scotchmer, Ray Scott,
Robby Ervine; Gary Darn-
brough, Donald Lindsay,
Clinton: Goal, Lawrence El-
liott; defence, John Anstett,
Paul Bartliff; forwards, Bill
Stirling, . Greg Burns, Claire
Proctor; . alternates, Chuck
Chambers, Ricky May; Robert
Kay, Greg Jervis, Dennis De-
line, Glenn Irwin, Wayne Hoy,
Allen Wells, ,Gord Levis.
Kinsmen Peewee
Hockey League
Begins Playoffs
Ube Clinton Kinsmen Peewee
Hockey League begin playoffs
Fx;iday nigiht gat the Lions :ar-
ena. Four teams are in semi-
finals; the RCAF Black Hawks
having been eliminated in reg-
ular league play,
The semi-fina]sare two -
game total -goal fixtures, sched-
uled as follows:
Firiday,' March 9 — Leaf& vs.
Red Wings, at 6.30..
Monday, March 12 — Caned -
vs. Rangers at 7.00.
Wednesday, March 14—Leafs
vs. Red Wings at 6,30.
Friday, March 16 --Canadians
vs, Rangers at 6.30,.
The final championship series
for the Pickett & Campbell
Limited trophy will begin Sat-
urday morning, March 17, Leng-
th of series and future game's
w,1 be announced next week.
Pinta Standing
Canadiens. 12 pts.
Mvlaple Leafs 10 ,pita.
Red Wings 6 ots,
Rangers .6 pts.
Games Last Week
Payiday, March 2- R,atTgers, 4,
Red Wings 1; Monday, March
5---NMaple Leafs 5, Black 1Iawits
4; Wednesday, March 7 1Viaple
Leafs 5, .Rangers 4.
Squirt in Semi -Finals .
Saturday Morning
S u dl d e n death serni•Winlal
gables M the Clinton Kinsmen
squirt 'hockey league are an-
nounced .for Safttrday morning
by Chairniari Brian Heyes.
li'rorn 9 to 9.45; teas 1 and
3 blay> and from 9.45 to 1040,
Marna 2 rand 4 play, Ping game
Will likely be played the i'allow-
Ing Saturday, '
Practice sessions at the arena
dm Saturday morning are gas
follorwif
3.6.86-1.1 WeetVen praotice
1111.30 --Squint all -stat'' Prez-
tice; i1:30 M.2- Pel ee all-star
practice.
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Red r!"!„.r.."
AtMetic: A
Hockey championship
The Anal game in the c ijnttin
Di'$ n lot At tic 44.49ciation
nvxxor ihoeltey league was played
Tay ttu'gt art. Cthiton 1_,iarrs
13,ed Wings, poached jiy 18-'
year old Ran .Liyearilere, wail
the title and the Wews-Recooxi
4iraphy. They defeated Black
Hawks, eoaiched by Charlie
Be r'tltifi'-tal=l[# l $ yearn old
by a 13.6 $ore,
, The frou+r',team league, ,nom,-.
prri$ing over 40' boys et w en
the ages of 13 and '17,. !killed
a full, schedule ithrpogkiiaut the
winter, Gerald Holmes, a first',-
ex Clinton Colt and minor
ptayyer here, was in oherge of
the league .fol' boys not playing
en an gargamaized team.
Accord-
g be Mr, Holmes theme ,are
at least folia! Players to the
league that PAO have made a
spot on thetown haxuta'irl or
rrlidget teams.
The league was started two
yeatt's' ,ago by Pon Fulton, then
'trema n axtanager here, 1t did.
not op "a't'e last season,
Two foa4rier Clinton .players
�l ill Coum:ter and Al May--
coached
aycoached ti .either two, teams.
Red Wangs. gains the fin*
by defeating ,Catdlens 74 land
Week i awkis beast Maple Leafs
64 in: gantes last Thursday
night, The ifinal game was a
sudden death affair,
Tap scorers •oar the Red Wing
team throughout the season,
have been Cameron 1VfraoPon-
all, Adriann-de-Coo, Doug Miairs
and 'Morris Hoggart,
at
ARMSTRONG'S LANES
and
CLINTON AUTOMATIC LANES
ADAM AND EVE LEAGUE
W L HT Pts.
Keglers 28 28 9 65
Hilltops 28 28 12 68
Strikers 20 37 7 47
Boyes Transport 36 21 13 85
Ramblers 29 28 8 66
Rainbows .. 30 27 $ 68
High single, ladies, Phyllis
Edwards, 228; men,,Harry Clou-
ston, 243; high triple, ladies,
Mary Elliott, 534; men, Harry
Clouston, 638; high average,
ladies, Pat Clouston, 171; men,
Don Switzer, 205.
CBA
W L HT Pts.
Aggies 15 33 5 35
Hit & Mrs. 36 9 12 84
Blue Jays 18 24 3 39
, Alley Cats 17 22 6 40
Sputniks 16 23 9 41
Beatniks 23 19 :8 54
Jolly :sills 30 18 11 '71
Dreamers 28 20 7 63
High single, Dorothy Worth,
284; high triple, Dorothy
Worth, 594; high average, Pat
Clouston, 190,,
BLUEWATER BAYFIELD
W L HT Pts.
Suckers 37 20 3 81
Sharks 29 28 2 61
Crabs 22 35 4 46
Minnows 26 31 1 54.
High single, ladies, Mrs. Al
Hutchins, 237; men, Don War-
ner, 223; high triple, ladies,
Mrs. Al Hutchins, 563; men,
Roy Telford, 632; high average,,
ladies, 187; men, Roy Telford,
210:
JUNIOR LEAGUE •
W L Pts.
Hotheads. 8 1 25
Cheetahs 7 2 23
Hi-Fis 2 7 6
Foul Line FIippers 6 3 18
Never Blowers 2 7 6
Spitballs 1 8 0
High single, boys, Butch
Fleet, Butch Elliott, 219; girls,
Gwen Yeats, 168; high double,
boys, Butch Fleet, 368; girls,
Gwen Yeats, 302.
Goderich vs. Clinton Juniors
W L Pinfall
Goderich Juniors 1 2 2529
Clinton Juniors . 2 1 2632
High single, G. Venderburgh,
282; high triple, G. Vender -
burgh, 661.
BELL TELEPHONE
W L HT Pts.
Bumble Bees 11 4 4 26
Go -Getters ' 11 4 3 25
Competitors 8 7 4 20
No -Blowers , 9 6 2 20
Untouchables .• 7 8 3 17
Mix -Ups 6 9 2 14
Alley Chips 5 10 1 11
Jokers 312 1 7
High smgle, ladies, Ruth
Knox, 336; men, Joe Daer, 335;
high triple, ladies, Mert Elliott,
777; men, JIM Heiesic, 776;
high average, ladies, Betty
Daer, 183; men, Joe Daer, 214.
Golf Instruction
At Legion Friday
Pians are Completed for a
golf instruction session at Clin-
ton Legion hall Friday, Marbh
'9 at 8.30 p.m. An educational
golfing film has been secured.
Fired Hulls, gra at the Clinton-
Bayfield course and Legion
champion Jain Graham will be
the instructors„A. special Invi-
tation is issued to ladies' .and
non -Legion members.
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CANNONBALLS
W L HT Pts.
Mustangs 49 17 12 116
Chevies 40 26 8 95
CMC's 3135 2 72
.Fords 1.2 54 0 25
High single; ladies, Mrs; Vic
Sytniok, 246; men, -Fred Mc-
Gregor, 232; high triple, ladies,
Jean Greer, 598; men, Fred Me -
Gregor, 541.
CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
W L Pts.
45 15 105
32 28 76
31 29, 71
30 30 70
23 37 54
20 40 44
Goofers
Skidders
Loafers,
Bouncers
Razor Blades
Les Amis
High single, Fred McDonald,
243; bowlers over 200; Mrs.
Bill Phinney, Mrs. Edward
Dale, Miss Betty Middel, Mrs.
Fred Diechert, Mrs. Don Mc-
Cullough.
JUNIOR LEAGUE
W L HT Pts,
Spartans ..... ,. •.. 33 19 17 83
Hell Drivers .. 33 19 17 83
Buccaneers 24 28 11 59
Wheels 19 33 8 46
Bombers 2131 9 51
Motor Citiers 26 26 15 67
High single, ladles, Mary
Gliddon, 239; men, Don Free-
man 381; high double, ladies,
Connie Smith, 431; men, Don
Freeman 657; high average,
ladies, Linda Wager; men, Don
Freeman, 209.'
INTER -TOWN LEAGUE
W L HT Pts.
Goderich A 72 43 14 158
Clinton A ...,77 38 15 169
Exeter A 74 41 12 161
67 48 13 147
45 70 8 98
50 65 11 111
53 62 7 114
26 89 2 54
'Clinton B
Goderich 13
Exeter 13
Wingharn
Zurich
High single, Ron McKay,
371;i
h h five,
Ron McKay,
1,418; high arage, Bob Os-
good, 240. A terrific 1,446
single game was bowled by
Clinton A. team,
CLINTON MIXED LEAGUE
W L HT Pts.
Hearts .. 44 25 .15% 1031/2
Imps ...• . 43 26 14 100
Cleaners 41 27 15 97
Clubs . . 39 30 12 90
Drivers 37 32 8 86
Budgies 25 44 10M 60%
Stars ... 25% 44% 6% 57
Dabbers 20% 48 3 45
High single, ladies, Vivian
Knights, 313; men, Ron Mc-
Kay, 325; high triple, ladies,
Iva Boyes, 721; men Don Swit-
zer, 811; high average, ladies,
Erma Hartley, 183; men, Ron
McKay, 221.
LONDESBORO MEN
W L HT Pts,
41 25 15 102
28 37 12 70
33 33 10 81
29 36 9 69
Comets
Stars
Sputniks
Rockets
High single, Jack Armstrong,
359; .high triple, Glen Carter,
825; high average, Glen Carter,
211,
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Midgets Playing
At Home 'Tonight
In WOAA Finals
*get hoolCey teaz?k meet
'Wpngh,am tonight (Thursday)
.et 745 in the first game of
the Western -Ontario Athletic
AaSeeiatien Midget 'B' finals,
$eoond game antT length of
seriesW3 : i2e arr'anrged tonight
wiitlr tlhe Wingham manage-
rn;'ent
Clinton; Wen ..the 'B' ..ahami?
ion;ship test year in a series
wilt lviow t, Foor'est. They also,
had won the tulle in the 1959
1860 seaslan,
With 'this .season and last
the tr fidget*sge tam have
had to look for sponsors., Last
Year a group of parents took
them over, and •this seasgn
the Lions •Club took over the
sponsorship after the team
tial started playing;rt..taon
games, Two boys t of
juvenile Jokey last year --
John Jacab and Ken Engel-
stad—are coaching the VP401,.
Tt would be a big lift to the
young coaches and players :f
the are could be at least
half-filled for tonight's game.
Tenders Called For
New Golf. Clubhouse •
GOi?ER1CH .(Staff) --- Tend -
ens have been Called for the
new golf club building se
president Chari •Naftel Tuesr
day,
The Maitland Golf Club plants
to have the Wading really for
this season.
The new clubhouse will have
both men's' and ladies locker
rooms, large lounge and kitch-
en facilities. It will be built
overlooking the Maitland River,
The building was deigned by
arohiteot Charles E. Voelker of
Waterloo.
0
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bartlett,
Thamesford, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Knights and Stewart, Blenheim,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell
were guests on Friday with Mr.
and Mrs, Stewart McQueen,
celebrating Mr. McQueen's 80th
birthday,
Marcia and Cheryl Little at-
tended the Ice Capades in De-
troit on Saturday last.
Mr, and Mrs, Don Rigby and
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Knights
and Stewart, Blenheim were
weekend guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Snell,
• Day of Prayer
The World Day of Prayer
will be observed this Friday,
March 9 at 3 p.m. wtih Mensall
United and St. Paul's Anglican
churches uniting. Guest speak-
er, Miss Norma Westgate, Ex-
eter, •
At Wingham
Young People from Carmel
Presbyterian Church travelled
to Wingham, to attend a mass
service Sunday evening at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
with all young people from Hu-
ron -Maitland Presbytery attend-
ing. A mass choir of 60 young
people led the service of pr-
aise.
COMING EVENTS
Thursday, March 8 — Bingo
in Legion Memorial Hall, Kirk
Street at 8.30 p.m, 15 regular
games for $5; 1 game for $25;
3 Share - the - Wealth games;
Jackpot 857 in 57 numbers.
Three door prizes, $2.50 each,
Admission 50c. 19tfb
Lucknow Legion Bingo every
Thursday nite in Legion Hall at
8.45 sharp. 12 regular games
at $10; 3 share -the -wealth and
1 special for $50 must go. Pro-
ceeds for artificial ice. ltfb
Tuesday, March 13 — Huron
Fish and Game Bingo. Jackpot:
$55 in 55 numbers. 3 door
prizes. 8.30 p.m. 43tfb
A series of prenatal classes
will begin Wednesday, Mar. 14,
1962, at 2 p.m. at the Nurse's
Residence, Clinton Public Hos-
pital. These will be held at
weekly intervals for nine weeks.
Those interested are invited to
attend on the above date, or
phone the Health 'U'nit—Gode-
rich, JAckson 4-7441—between
9 a.m. and 5 pan. or the Public
Health Nurse—Clinton—HUnter
2-7020—after 6 p.m. 10b
Sat., March 17 St. Pat-
rick's tea, bazaar, bake sale,
Wesley -Willis United Church, 3
to 5 p.m., auspices United
Church Women. 10x4lb
Sat., March 24 -- Eastern
Star bazaar and bake sale,
abseg Connell
Chambers,. 2pm1041b-12x
MOVIES
Doors Open at 1.45 p.m. — Show Starts at 2.15 p.m,
-Saturday Afternoon - March 10
"Apache"
starring Burt Lancaster
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Neatt ShoWt- March 24 - "DANCE WITH MR HENRY,,
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SHORTS: "Cairtbrien country" .:. "Eyes heaven"
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Sponsored by Cling, t3r'ois h ,140 of the
goyal Carytidion Legion
7aha!t1!!0t
idgets Triumph Qvr
Strong WaJh:rton Tea.
Clinton, i inm Midget hockey
teams nellished off Walker Al
two .s;traighi; games In the
WOAA., midget 'W' ..a t<in
04 Tuesday night m Wa>ler..
ton the Kerr 2arigelstad
,T,aodb-coached tears. Worry the
second game 6-3. Clint o tools
a 'ten-minute thriller in the
Lions fare= head an Satirmclay
nit 6.5,
Tn 'i,'Vallrerton
Borden McRae Was the sear,
tog here in the Second genie
Tuesday, Xie fired .ton's first
two goals and the .final Vie,
Lawrie Colquhoun was Close be=
hired with one goal and two
assists.
Clintont led -.l) At the :end of
second Period and Ibsen rndway
through the third Walkerton
tied the score at. 3-3, Then Clin-
ton went out and gat three in a
raw. Goalie Bob Glazier played
his best game of the season.
Scoring
1—Clinton, McRae (CQlquhoun
2—Clinton, McRae (Glazier)
3 --Walkerton, Bodgdon
4—,Clinten, Don Yeo
5—Walkerton, Schurter (Kel-
sey)
6—Walkerton, Kelsey
7. .Clinton, Glew
8—Clinton, .Colquhoun
9—,Clinton, McRae (Colquhoun
FIRST GAME
Playing their most lackadais-
ical gam of the aeason, last
Satnunday night, Clinton Mid-
gets
idgets -carne to like in the last
•tenminutes of the third period.
With Walkerton leading 5-2
mdd'way in the period the Mc-
Rae -Cooper - )3atkin acne got
hold of themselves and scored
two big goals to tie the score
Peeper got Oath goats,
one eadh, oro mists from IVfeR.
and Barkin.
john Cooper then made a,
mane fOr himself `by getting tlhe
winning .eotirvter from tae
midway tit laugh.. the tenhaninnte
overtime period,
The same lineups Vvere used
in: both games.
Walkerton; goal, Spitzig; de-
feline, Bette, Moran, ferwards,.
Bagden, Murray, Schnwrr; ai-
ternates, Leman, Sahurter, liel-
sey, Mclean, O'Hag'ati.
CIiatoll; goal, BO Glazier; de-
fence, Philip White, Doug 1Vlac
aulay forwards, John' Cooper,
Bet • Batkin, Border, r McRae; 41-
ternates, Barry Glazier, Laurie
Colquhoun, Randy Glew, bon
Yeo, .Bayne Bayes, Doug Mar -
men, Arnold George.
First Period
i -'--Walkerton, S. chnurr
(Murray) 4.45
2 --Walkerton, Moran 7.20
3 --Clinton, 'Colquhoun
(Clew) 8.30
4 ---Clinton, McRae
(Cooper) 14,09
Penalties; Murray, Batte,
Second Period
5 --Walkerton, Schnurr
(Bogdon) 2,07
6--Waikerten, Bogdon
(Moran) 10.08
Penalties: Moran, Spitzig,
Colquhoun,
Third Period
7—Clinton, Glew 1.35
8—Walkerton, Batte 4.30
9—Clinton, Cooper
(Batkin) 11.34
10—Clinton, Cooper
(McRae) 13.22
No penalties.
11—Clinton, Cooper
(McRae) 5.33
No penalties,
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