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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1962-12-20, Page 13Page 12,---Clinton News-Re400-1"hurs.. Dec, 20, 1902 Hydro .Lead Industrial Hockey League. Hartley and Pinder Top. Goal-Getters .*eeierei0.eei.e Specials on Christmas Decorations CANDLE TRIMMER-Glamour Balls Reg, 89c .„ ... , . . ....... .... ........ „ ... SPECIAL 59c LAMPLIGHTER CANDLE in Rope Design, Colored Vase-Reg. 1.89 .... ... SPECIAL 1.19 TREE CANDLES-Colored and Decorated with Sparkle, Reg. 2.00 SPECIAL 1.59 Reg. 1,75 ' SPECIAL 1.29 TABLE CENTRES in Porcelain or Plastic Foam Reg. 4.50 SPECIAL 175 Reg, 2.95 SPECIAL 2.00 Reg. 1.50 SPECIAL LOO CHOIR GIRLS inColored Foil Reg, 89c SPECIAL 59 c DOOR DECORATIONS in Red, Pink ReT 8.75 SPECIAL 2.69 Reg. 2,25 SPECIAL 1.69 SANTA CLAUS in Pelt with Plastic Face Reg, L89• SPECIAL 1.29 McEwan's CLINTON- ONTARIO Juveniles Defeat Stratford Team A (Minton juVenlie :hockey team has accomplished .the eeine feat two years row, That is defeating a Stratford. jevenile team in a pre-season exhibition game,. Last Friday night -Clthtoin Legion Juveniles defeated an all-star team from the .Strat, ford minor hockey league, by 10-5. Led by Borden; McRae, who scared three goals, the Legion team were never behind on the scoresheet, Raymond G..a. r a n scored two and Bob Livermore, Bruce Cooper, Don Lockwood, Laurie .Colquhoun and John Cooper one each, 'Stratford scorers' were Mor- rie Petrie, Heet, McDogald and Musselroan. The fast skating game was marred by fights an d rough Don Freeman, who played defence last year, played an exceptional game in goal for Clinton. Bob Cook (if) 3 Gerry 'Holmes (M) 3 Bud Yeo (T) 3 Murray 'Colquhoun (M) 3 Al Johnston (B) 3 Ken Erigelstad (B) 2 Ralph Glew (B) 2 Ken Lee (1V° 2 Tom Colquhoun (M) 2 Ron McKay (T) 2 Frank Elliott (H) 2 Eric Sichellenberger ('H) 2 Barry Logan (M) 1 Tom Sharp (H) 1 Doug Johnston (M) 1 Doug Mair (H) 1 Charles Bartliff (B) 1 Gerald Shad dick (H) 1 Andy Petersen (T) . 1 Goalie Goals per game average Bob Welsh (T) 3.0 Russell Haffrneyer. (H) ..., 3.2 Doug Riley (M) • 3.6 Len Wilson (B) 4.6 Special Buys in DIAMONDS at ANSTETT JEWELLERS Wins Bowling Draw A Christmas tree makes' a very suitable back- ground for this presentation, as Barry Marshall, left, Walton, is shown receiving a cheque for $75.00 from Eugene Garrow, captain of Clinton's entry in Stratford and district inter-town bowling league. Marshall won the cash in a recent draw sponsored by the bowling group. (News-Record Photo) BOWLING at ARMSTRONG'S LANES and CLINTON AUTOMATIC LANES 4,4 WISHING YOU A VERY HAPPY HOLIDAY OPEN BOWLING during CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS Friday, Dec. 21 to Thurs., Jan. 1 From "RED" SCOTT at CLINTON AUTOMATIC BOWLING LANES VICTORIA STREET CLINTON Phone HI) 2-77111 Merry Christmas To One and All Clinton Community Credit Union "where your savings dollar serves you best" 70 Ontario Street-Clinton HU 2-9642 We are glad of this opportunity each Christmas to be able to pause and greet our many loyal customers and friends to thank you for your patronage through- out the year - and to extend bur very best wishes for your happiness. Lorne J. Brown "Butch" MacLaren "Parc" Brown Jake Buruma Doug Cartwright Henry Kuiper George Knights Steve Brown Walter Pepper Gordon Swan Arnold Crick Lorne Brown Motors Ltd. • YOUR FRIENDLY CHEVROLET, OLDSMOBILE AND ENVOY DEALER NU 2,9111 CLINTON . Benikere snapped a ,four- last week. gamic Pectin streak With a 4-2 Erne .Pinder was a eile-Teen. margin .over the Mairistreeters show fee the Bankers. in their ip the Clinton Indiestriel hoc, win., scoring all faux of his key league; Monday, but still team's tellies. find theinselyee all alone in .the Terry iliolmes and join): Hart- ley were the .Mainetreetees snap- In ihe other tit, Hydro. yettit, . ers. ed into first place in the loop For .Hydro, Eric Schellen- wlth a close decision over ,berger and .Frank Elliott dented the Teachers, who held the lead the twine, while Andy Peter, e son otched' the lone tally for tlieD IPeSii.etr: Despite the fact their teerne Share the ,two bottom spots in the popular league, John Ilart, ley of the -Mainstreeters. and Ernie Pinder of the Bankers find themselves tied for 'top scoring honors. They have each blinked the light seven times in the first five games, A pair of prelifie snipers for the Teachers, Ken Clynick and Malt Edgar share the Teener- up spot with six goals each,' while Dave Hellman of Hydro follows them with four. The teams will have a rest during the festive .season and will resume action on January 7 when the Mainstreeters tackle the Hydro in the first game and the Teachers and Benkers battle it out in the second half of the double-header. Standings to date and the in- dividual scoring leaders are as follows: League Standing WLT F A Pts. Hydro 3 1 1 20 16 7 Teachers 21 2 18 15 6 Mainstreeters 2 2 1 19 18 5 Bankers '1 4 0 15 23 2 League Goal Scorers (After 5 games) John Hartley (M) Ernie Pinder (B) Ken iClynicle (T) . Mait Edgar (T) Dave Hallmen, (H) 4 Larry Jones (H) 3 • Bob McDonald (H) 3 CLINTON RECREATION COMMITTEE FIGURE SKATING CLASSES Tuesdays 4-7 Lions Arena IT'S NOT TOO LATE! - Registration Still Open NOTE: For the Next Two Weeks Classes Will Be On Mondays from 9.00 a.m. to Noon. GALBRAITH'S RADIO and TV HU 2-3841 DOLL. CARRIAGE Reg. 6.98 SPECIAL 4.98 GO CARTS Reg. 7.98, 4.98, 3.19 5.98, 3.49, 2,19 DOLLY BATH Reg. 3.98 SPECIAL 2.59 ELECTRIC STOVE Reg. 4.98 .... „.„ SPECIAL 3.98 KITCHEN CABINETReg. 1.98 ..... , SPECIAL 1.19 MUSICAL DOG Reg. 4.98, 3.98, HAND PUPPETS Reg. 98c SPECIAL 3.19 SPECIAL 3,39 4 7 7 6 6 SPECIAL 79c Special 3.39, 2.98 SPECIAL 1.69 Kinsmen Peewee Hockey- The Canadiens, sparked' by a two-goal. effort of Larry May, nipped the Maple Leafs 4-3 in a regular peewee contest at the Clinton. arena, Monday. Sharing the scoring honors with the young puchsters were Chuck Chambers and Wes Chambers who picked' up a singleton in the wining cause. Cam Colquhoun was in one- man show for the losers, notch- ing all three markers in the hard-fought battle. Clinton's minor hopefuls have a busy schedule this week, starting on Friday when the all- star peewees travel to Exeter for their first outing of ,the season. On. Saturday morning the squirts take over the local rink between 9 and 10:20 am. and they will be followed by a pee- wee game between the Maple Leafs land Rangers at 10.20. The local weewees see action next, stepping onto the ice' for a 'workout at 11.20. Winners of the recent turkey draw sponsored by the Minor Hockey Day committee were: George Yeates and Mrs. Lilian Ronnie, both of town, and W. R. McKay, John' Franklin and Mrs. R. Schrubb, Adastral Park. LEAGUE W L Pts. Mustangs 23 13 55 Chevies 22 14 52 GMC's 15 21 33 Ford 12 24 28 High single, ladies, Betty Gralham, 256; men, Ken Roger- son, 241; high triple, ladies, Betty Graham, 565; men, Jack Graham, 609. CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL W L Pts. Lively Ones 25 17 57 Untouchables 22 20 52 Defenders 19 23 44 Flintstones 19 23 41 High single, Fred McDonald, 300. Bowlers over 200: Jim Harney,, Mrs. Robert McDon- ald, Mrs. L. Childs. IOOF-REBEKAH LODGE Pts. •Riley's Rockets 60 Holland's Hurricanes 56 Taylor's Tornadoes 54 Cantelon's Comets 49 Frenilm's Fliers 42 Beattie's Bombers 37 'Harris's Hornets 34 Tally's Twisters 32 High single, ladies, Jean. coil- quhoun, 300; men, Bob Elliott, 350; high triple, ladies, Clete Holland, 670; men, Bob Elliott, 789. BELL TELEPHONE LEAGUE W L Pts. 'Competitor's ....... 7 0 7 Mortar-Forkets ..., 5 2 5 Mugwumps ..... 5 2 5 Forget-Me-Nots .,.. 4 3 4 'Curtner Rats 3 4 3 Boomerangs 2 5 2 Pin Heads 2 5 2 Wildcats '0 0 0 High single, ladies, Mert El- Mott, 296; men, Joe Deer, 385; high triple, ladies, Betty Deer, 7/7; men,. Joe Daer, 872; high average, ladies, Mert . Elliott, 196; men, Joe Daer, 225. MIXED LEAGUE W L HT Pts. .°Clieuabnsiers 22 11 6 51 20 13 8 48 Stare 19 14 8 46 18 15 5 " '41. 13edgies 17 16 5 39 Imps 15 18 5 35 briVere bobber's 11 22 4 26 Hearts 11. 22 4 26 High single, ladies, tetilah Wench 286; Men, Frank Rad- ford, 315; high • triple, ladies, 'Thelma Jones, 667; men, Paul Draper, • 764; 'high average, ladieS, Thelma Jones, 179; Men, ItoVele Greelig, 212. LONDES60010 MEN W L Ht Pts,. Stare, 24 15 10 58 Sputniks .,. 20 19 6 4.6 RoCkets 18 21 6 42 Coraets 16 28 4 36 i Ai& single, Cliff Seander, deek, 876;. high tri le, • Cliff 8 aunclereoek, 825; hi average, Glen Carter, 219, Thunderbolts Are Out of Cellar; Get First Win Clinton RCAF Thunderbolts moved out of the cellar in the OHA Big Eight this week with a win and a tie in their two outings. Snapping a four-game losing streak, the -Thunderbolts drub- bed Forest by a 9-4 count, Tuesday, for their first win of the season. George Robertson and Bud Kelly paced the attack on their home ice with a pair of tallies each. Single markers came off the sticks of Mel Melanson, Harry Moorehouse, Les Chris- tian, Frank Weatherby and George Stroth. Mary Sister potted a pair for the losers, while Angus Kelly and Bob Martin picked up. singles. Tackling last year's champs from. Luean-Ildertort on Sunday afternoon at the RCAF arena, the Thunderbolts were drubbed 11-3 by the powerful Combines. The Clinton scoring was divided between Frank Weath- erby, Mel Mel'anson and Grant Meeham. HURON MEN'S MAJOR INTER-TOWN LEAGUE Pts. Itchy Six, Exeter 88 Chapman TV, Goderich 7.9 Cloud 9, Clinton 71 Brophy, Wiargham 61 Jim's. Selects, Clinton 58 Guenther Tuckey,, Exeter 46 Dominion Hotel, Zurich 44 Little Bowl, Goderich 37 JUNIOR LEAGUE W L HT Pts. Tigers 20 8 10 50 Head Pins 17 13 19 44 Yanks' 16 14 9 41 Wonders 5 25 1 11 High single, ladies, M. Glid- den, 216; men, W. Dupee, 309; high double, ladies, M. Reynolds, 394; men, W. Dupee, 528; high average, ladies, M. Reynolds, 153; men, D. Freeman, 220. LONDESBORO LADIES W L HT Pts. Clippers 31 8 11 73 Rippers 16 23 6 38 Zippers, .... „.„ 14 25 5 33 Flippers 17 22 6 40 High single, B. Reed, 291; high triple, B. Archambault, 755; high average, 13. Archarn- bault, 192. Badminton Club To Meet Jan. 9 The two. )344444.t. ..elete. -(adult and ....teenage) which, had 120 players 451. winter are pre- oaribig to organize for the pre* grit season. Badminton' is. under the 'Clinto4 Recreation, Commit- tee and' the coach is M ay Draper, The aduult einh. will .hold an organizational .rneeting in cpci auditorium an Wedneedley, jete, eery 9 at 7,30 p.tie New Play, ere are invited to come opt. Election of officers will be held at ,an early date. Teenagers are invited tp the first practice on Saturday, January 5 at 1 p.m„ 'also. at ODCI auditorium. They are requested to have equipment with them so as to eliminate any need to go to lockers other than: on the main floor, Hawks-Bruins Tie Squirt Match Dr squirt action at Clinton Lions Arena lest Saturday mor- ning the Hawks met the Bruins in the first game ending in 0-0 deadlock. Iii the second game the 'Leafs battled the Hawks and lost 3-1. For the Hawks it was Mike Elliott assisted 'by Barry Ed- gar and Terry McDonald and Dennis Deline bath =assisted. Glen Irwin got the Leafs lone tally. The Bruins downed the Leafs 1-0 in the third game on a goal by Wayne Hoy assisted by David Anstett. CLINTON LIONS ARENA SCHEDULE Thursday, December 20- 4.00 - 5.00-Lions Free Skating Grades 6 to 8. 6.30 - 7.30-Bantam Practice 7.30 - 8,30-Midget Practice Friday, December 21- 6.30 - 7.30-Legion Juveniles 8.00-10.00-Public Skating Saturday, December 22- 9-12 noon-Kinsmen Minor Hockey 2.00 - 4.00-Public Skating 4.30 -.6.30-Town League 8.00-10.00-Public Skating Sunday, December 23- 2.00 - 3.00-Tots with Parents 3.00 - 4.30-Public Skating 8.00 - 9.30-Public Skating Monday, December 24- 2.00 - 4.00-Public Sakting 8.00-10.00--Public Skating Tuesday, December 25- 8.00-10.00--Public Skating Wednesday, December 26- 2.00 - 4.00-Public Skating 6.00 - 7.00-Kinsmen 8.00-10.00-Public Skating fill.11•01•111M1M.111111.1k forty .gorollori Here For Figure .,Skating Nearly 40 Clinton. and 'Plea YO1.-ins have .alened up for figure Meeting instrection given at the local arena every week by Faye Love, Walton, The pupils; who,. range in age from four to. 17-, have been beok, en jobs. groups' dePending on their abilities and • receive in, .strnetiee and figure ieneetivree ..as well as Some free skating, viiss Love reported sthe hoped the skaters would be Able to put en some type of carnival or show before the season Was finished end she also plans tests for the. youngsters, COMING EVENTS iVo more )3inges ggron F411 and Game Conservation Aaegeletleil until January 1908, OcAr Dec.Wed., Meet,. ing of Schopl. Section No,. 8,. Goderich, Township will be held at Albert Schilbes house, 8 pm, Charles Wallis, secretary.. 51.b. Thurs., Dec. 27 - Seaforth Junior Farmers Annual Christ, mas dance, with Al Cherney end his Westerners, .Seafprth, Legion, Hell, Admissioe 75c. 51x With Holder - JOSH RANDALL GUN Reg• 2.49 With Straw Hat SHAGGY DOG Reg. 4.49 In Box with Night Clothes BABY DOLL Reg. 4.98 S TUCKERSMITH Jim's Bowling and Billiards Isaac Street, Clinton JIM ARMSTRONG .116 OLD-FASHIONED WARM WISHES TO EVERYONE AT CHRISTMAS 41..•19,101.111n 1110Mm.••=11•MOIN,1101111110,1111111 1•1•1•1.11 111=1111110,10111.0.11110•11.01.111r.1%, Legion Turkey Bingo TONIGHT - THURS., DEC. 20 In Legion Hall at 8.30 p.m. 15 Regular Games for a Turkey or Cash 1 Game for $25 Cash 3 Share-the-Wealth Games for Cash Jackpot: $55.00 in 55 Numbers ADMISSION 50c From Ken Pickett and Bob Campbell at PICKETT & CAMPBELL LTD. Main Corner - Clinton O YOU, OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS