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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-02-01, Page 10Preg Butler Ken; Ellis PaOl Forbes Gerd Dieroff Steye McFlleraoli 0E" David Bartliff Gerald Cantelea RaMoml Wheeler Neal COlqulloUn Jeff Grigg antis Thompson. Pao .Priestap Gerry Jerdan Ernie Lobb frlan Lobb Mark Norman Tony Bird Steven Jones OWLS. No. 1. Janet Graham (C) Sandra Graham Carol Chowen. . Beth Chowen Patti Kay Darlene Webb Sally Webb Jane Smith Kathy Patterson Linda Wise Barbara Wise Brenda Edgar Bev Edgar Carol Colquhoun Gail Wager Joyce Nellans Ruth Ann Neilans Shirley Johnston No. 2. Vicki 'Garrow (C) Grace Strong Cindy Colquhoun Cathy Colquhoun Janet Arnston Lyn Caldwell • Peggy Schoetihals Sharon Williams Linda Grigg Kathy Kromrey Cathy Grigg Debbie Colquhoun Brenda Smith Debbie Gibbings Kay McPherson Nancy Parker Nancy Johnston Holly Deline The closer you are to a per. son, the more tact and courtesy you need. • • • • e. • valentine car Valentine cards for your favourite people— SWEETHEART FRIEND RELATIVE 10c to $2.50 VALENTINES FOR CHILDREN Assorted packages 29c to 79c VALENTINE CUT-OUT BOOKS 29c - 59c B9c VALENTINE CUT OUTS hearts and cupids 10c and 15c VALENTINE TABLE COVERS AND SERVIETTES 35c and 45c RED CANDLES 10" - 12" - 15" 35c- - 40c - 45c or. 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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1st School Skating, 4.30 - 5.30—Grade 5-8 Bantam Hockey—Mitchell vs. Clinton; .6:30 Intermediate Hockey—AAilverton vs. Clinton; 8;30 p.m. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd St. Thomas vs. Clinton Legion Juvenile; 8:30 Teen Town Auditorium; 9;00 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd Skating, 2 - 4 Pee Wee Hockey Play-Off Listowel vs. Clinton; 6:00 Girl's Hockey—Stratford vs. Clinton; 7:00 Juvenile Hockey—Brussels vs. Clinton; 8:30 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4th Tot Skating, 2 - 3 Public Skating; 3 - 4.30 Adult Skating; 8:00 - 10:00 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5th Pee Wee Hockey—Goderich .vs. Clinton; 6:30 Industrial Hockey; 8:00 - 10:00 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th School Skating; 4:30 - 5:30—Grade 1-4 CHHL Hockey—Bayfield vs. BrUcefield; 8:30 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7th Public Skating; 2 - 4 Midget Play-Off Hockey Listowel vs. Clinton; 8:30 a SCHOOL SKATING SPONSORS The following public spirited businessmen, organizations and private citizens have sponsor- ed free skating for c'hildr n: Anstett Jewellers; Wettlaufer's Fied M II; acr-s' Auxiliary, Clinton Legion; L. Carter; .K. W. Colquhoun; K. Wood; D. A. Kay & )cry's Sup rtest; Gord Lawson; Teen-Town; Wise Plumbing and Heating. To continue this program more sponsors are required for February and March. if you can help call the Clinton Community Centre. ,FRIDAY .F.g.PKVAftY 9, ,p,m, Clinton .klPrOm cultural Society, TeWe ViSit from Platrict ElrePtOr and. Expo Slides. 5b. T1iIXSP4Y, FEBRUARY EUCHRE party,.Clinton Town Hall, 2 p.m, Sponsored by' the 'Clinton Women's Institute, Eyeryop?, Welcome, 514 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, Reception for Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Caldwell (nee Mary Ann Hymens),'Zurich Community , Centre, Scott's Orchestra. Lunch provided. • 5h, THE STANL EY COMMUNITY Ladies' Club will hold its meet. nig February '7 at the home of Mrs. George Cantelon. The roll call to, be "My Favourite' Way to R elax. VISITPRS F343714g- The afternoon ga.4le between the two visiting baatain teams was an exciting exhibitical Of fast hockey right from the drop of the puck in the first. period. A Solo effort by Greg Gomalek for Deari?orn gave the St. Sehastians an early lead* Jamie Conway took a pass from 13111 Ellis to tie the score at 17-1 befere the end of the first. Both teams, scored in the second, Keith Girard tor Dear- born, and Bill Ellis from Rod Burns on a beautiful pass play. Keith Girard scored again with only 47 seconds played in ,the third,only to see the score tied 3-3 at the 10:04 mark by Mark Reece on a three. way Pass combination with Doug Scheppel and Jim Benson. The final goal was a beauty by Tom Boileau at 11:31 to give Dearborn the game 4-4, HOME TEAMS WIN Local Pee Wees and Ban- tams swept the board on Sat. urday night. Pee Wees won the Ted MC. Cullough annual trophy, presen. ted for the first time, by dem featipg New York 5-0. The Clinton Ponies skated two ways throughout the game, giving Welch and Riley in goal solid protection, Welch was called upon to make several excellent saves. First star winner of the game was Robbie Stirling, who scored two goals and assisted with two more. Two goals were scored by '• right winger Brian Kennedy, and one by Mike Anstett, Second star trophy, presented by Fairholme Dairy, went to Paul Haffmann, and the third, from Ball MacCauley Limited, to Richard Welch. The outstanding goalie award went to Mickey Deguilio, of St, Sebastian, Bowling BLUE WATER LEAGUE Team standings: Sharks, 81; Suckers, 90; Crabs, 71; Min. thaws, 77. Ladies' high single, triple, and average Vera Turner, 265, 5'75 and 191. Men's high single, triple and average, Lloyd Huffman, 305, 636 and 212. CATHOLIC MIXED Team standings: Block Bus- ters, 70; Pin Heads, 37; Stone Throwers, 26. Ladies' high single and triple Carol Diemert, 251 and 634; high average, Nortna. Van Dongen, 209, Men's high single and triple, Dave Brazeau, 216 and 566; high average, Ray Leduc, 202. BELL TELEPHONE LEAGUE Team standings:Tornados, 5; Whirlwinds, 10; Cyclones, 9; Hurricanes, 8. Ladies' high single, triple, and average, Betty Daer, 355, 700 and 218. Men's high single Joe Daer, 316; high triple, Brian Sanders, 813; high average Joe Daer, 215. .PCPICP. Clarence .Nelin's Bantams finally found their shooting range and playsclpositionallm6 key to heat St. 40astlark Pan, tains9- pat Farkas spored tor the vlAtters at '04, eeeppds of the first Period. Put from that point on it Was the .home team all the way. Three goals in the second Period, by Barry Edgar, Bill .Crawford and.Brian Liangille„ sent the local team on Its way to victory, • Each of these goalsWas seer* ed on well executed passylays, Goals in the thirdperiod went to Gary Cummings, Cal FreIrk. lin, Barry Edgar, Jim Came. roe, Wayne calitelon and Bill Crawford, making the score 9 - 1. Dearborn scored a second goal from the stick of Mike Farkas with only eight seconds left to play, Gary Cummings won the first star trophy presented by D. A. Kay. Second star „trophy, donated by Berman's Men's Wear, went to Tom Boileau, and the third, from Clinton Dry Cleaners, was won by Barry Edgar. LOCAL ,TEAMS Here's the lineUP of Clam., ton teams that played in the minor hockey weekend tourna. ment: FISH AND GAME BANTAMS David Slade, Goal Barry Edgar, Def. Jith Russell, Def. Ted Leather, Def. (A) Gary Cummings, For. (A) Brian Langille, For. Wayne Cantelon, For. David Fawcett, Def. Mark Jenkins, For. Brian Edgar, For. (C) Jim Newland, Def. Randy Blake, Def. Jim Cameron, Def. Bill Crawford, For. Scores . CLINTON=BLYTH 'LADIES Team standings: Go-Go's, 21; Super "6", 19; Rum Runners, 25; Rebels, 20; Daffy-Dills, 17; Night Hawks, 18. Ladies' high single, A. Buch. anan, 280; high triple R. Doug. herty, 619; high average M, Davey. 203. TUCKERSMITH MIXED' Team standings: Otters, 64; Beavers, 59; Seals, 51; Chip. munks 24, Ladies' high single and triple Mary Gibbings, 284 and '744. Men's high single, Victor Hargreaves, 263; high Mel Graham; 70'7. 100F AND REBEKAH. Team standings: Mac's Miracles, 292; Hot Shots, 290; Bill's Rockets, 286; The Swin. gers, 264 1/2; Willies Whackers 249 1/2; Ladd's 'N' Lassies, 243 1/2; Alvin's Chipmunks, 234; Ivanhoes, 2U 1/2. Ladles' high single, Bette Ladd 312; high triple and aver. age, Gerry Harris, 766 and 204. Men's high single, Bill Har. ris, 329; high triple and aver. age, Murray Taylor, 790 and 21'7. „„„,„„,, „„,,, „,„,„„„,„„ ratIVISSCISSCSIOCIStICWILIIMVOIMICSCISIMMI lla Lorne Brown Motors Ltd. your Friendly Chevrolet. OWenurbile & Envoy Dealer. 146stoomsw‘r Ontario Street CUNTON Phone 4824321 IMSWOOP.301.TMIMISSIPSWISSIKSWISIVICW‘WS% •••••••••• •••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• %%%%%%% •••-•N klk II:: W 11041 S • TEESPAY, FEBRUARY 131 CARD party, 1001' Hall ,a Mrossto ,591. sponsore4 by C,P. and T. Committee, Laach and prizes pl!cttdpci. TVESID4Y, FEBRUARY 6, REGULAR BINGO at Huron Fish and Game Club jackpot $50,00 in 50 numbers, 6 door prizes, 8:30 p,m. tfb. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, CARD PARTY, LoadesboreHall 8:30 p.m. door prize. Ada: ss ion 509, Sponsors Hall Board, Ladies please bring lunch. 3,6b THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, BINGO at Clinton Legion Hall 15 regular games for $5,00; 2 share-the-wealth games; 1 spe. cial game for $25,00, the first letter "L" and first letter "T" applies on this game for $2.00 each; 3 shareathe-wealth games; jackpot applies on those 3 games $59.00 in 59 numbers, 2 door Prizes for $2.00 each. Admis. • sion 50; extra cards 259 or 6 for $1.00. tfb FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, CASH BINGO, Legion Hall,S ea. forth 8:15 p.m. 15 regular games for $10,00; 3 - $25.00 specials; $75.00 jackpot to go. Two door prizes. Admission $1.00; extra cards 259 or 7 for $1.00. AuspicesSeaforthBra,nch 156, Canadian Legion. tin 40e1"4"911n$,artiliglillN When you're ready to nare 1114,. day .. see the beautiful IIAINBOV AA/EBBING LINEA INVITATIONS AND AN NOUNCEMENTS ANSTETT , JEWELLERS LTD. Clinton Walkerton And Siger*. CLINTON 482.9525 Minor hockey takeover coritinued from page one of the shots on, his face. mask when lie couldn't get MS glove hand up fast enough, SATURDAY At Ole arena Saturday in local team action, Flyers wen the Team League title by defeating Hydro flyers scorers were Mike Finlay (2), Ross Griffin (2), Barry Silk and Wayne Bair. Far Hydro, scorers were: Brian Makins and Brad Turner, Brian Makins and Barry Silk received sticks as stars of the game. Rockets defeated Kinettes to take second place in the Town League. For the Rockets, Bob Fischer scored three and Brian Silk got another. Randy Miller and Greg Leduc scored for Kinettes. Hockey sticks went to Randy Miller and T erry. Fr idin. The scoring trophy for the league was won by Randy Mil. ler with 19 goals and two as. sistp. SQUIRTS "D" team coached by Bob Riley won the Hotel Clinton Squirt trophy. In the first game with the "A" team, Paul Priestap scor. ed two goals, with others by Tony Bird and David Bartliff pacing a 4-2 win. , David Counter and Mike Riley scored for the losing team. Stick winners were David Counter and Gerald Cantelon. The final game, between t'D'' and 013" teams was decided in the second period with two goals by Neil Colquhoun, winner of the Squirt outstanding player award. ' Donated by Ellwood Epps Sports Store, the trophy was presented by Ellwood Epps. Neil Coiquohun is the youngest son of former out. standing Clinton Colts player Danny Colquhoun. The c'131' team gained the finals by defeating the "C" team 1-0 on a goal at 1:30 of the first period by John Feeney. Stick winners in this game were John Feeney and Jim Den. Ms. V.E.DN.sDAY • is pf.g -th -e•y1 .;‘t a•vi ti jp4.4•Ve..44P. For, Pt* irOwnonm Cal'FrsnlItn! Pet, and :For. Bill GanteleOt Per, Torn murch Rod Campbell. Robert Andrewo, go,0104 Don Jefferson, ivipqger Clarence •Nellana, Coach. l'PNIg" Richard WelPh, Goal John SiChIcY, Del. (4) Rich Cameron, PO, For, Dill Irwin,Psi; . ..Jerry i.,911?, Pet. Mike Arlstett, For ' (C) Panay Colquhoun, For. Don MacDonald, For. Steve PaPk, Foy, Robbie Stirling, fer.(A) Brian Kennedy, For. Raymond Burets, For, Neil Colquhoun, For. Brian jewitt,.for. Doug Fawcett, pnr, Greg Holmes For. Greg Riley, Sul-goal David Brian, Def. Ross Griffin, For. Bert Clifford, Manager and coach. SQUIRTS IcAti 'David Counter Gord Gilfillan Brad Reid Steve Steep. Bill Engel Mike Riley Paul Gibbings Steve Gibbings Harry Thompson Doug Riehl Robert Sander Mike Gibbings Bill. 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