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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-02-29, Page 10II WES ONE WAY RED FARE For Information, phone the local CN Passenger Sales Office AIN TO TORONTO Askabout convenient departure end return times __.-,.....4._.* ,..,,, .-: ',... 4,.40(4.1'41 414') - — . . A AL ..I• A A A.....A-A.477i — • . Ab. . -, * I. ..• 7.:11.-.1,.... ...7........„.....„,..L.„. . NI 1,/Ir vr,.......• , sr- 1r ' .., -• A ...0,—....... .........da- • ... .. A w A Nr-v-ir v-vir ••• A Nr- .- , t '1",,, \`' -r-fs• ir-• -, • ; . ' ---"'"" ' ' .6. ' .4. A A A • , . . . 1 , A‘ • ' 6 . 7 ; t IP( - . itV " '''' . EP'''' • „, ir :4,....••• 4, ' .7,.........., r ,06-v, lly ir. In. DEFEAT .,L15TOWE,.L. A.ND VIE-VERSA.. 14 clint9.4.NeWe.14.POrdp.7141rSO.4)e, VOnary gr 1990 • COMING VENTS SpOeSer,S, Hall 13.9ardi La ilea party, leendeeber9 Hail at., 8:30 please hringi 'lunch ' .9,101) Weitie 4eN1114re to Clinten 'tar montlrly meeting of Public Ilespital in Nnrscs'R csr, idence,„ 91.) 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Clinton — Phone 482.9525 STOCK REDUCING SALE SALE ON CHINA 20% DISCOUNT SALE ON leather Goods 205 DISCOUNT BRIEF CASES 20% DISCOUNT 1/2 PRICE TABLE ON CHINA McEVVANS TiASPAY, 'MARCH .0,, Rev', lar bingo at Buren. Fits)) And GAM!? -WO „jarlepet $%0,,09 tit. 9 ,tnii0ers'A. 0 110Pr }i):140§! OPP p,m. tfit Midgets , defeated high.flY Wingham.team ousted Clinton midgets from the playoffs ie three, straight Vanes. Ie the first onletigatWiegbam the long layoff showed for the Clinton boys, ' Within nine athletes, Wing ham had scored Six goals, Before . the cleanly. played game was Wingham had scored 11 goals against two • for Clinton.. Clinton: •Saturday, the re• turn of Stew Mustard to theline. up lielped;for two periods, • Wingham scored two goals in the first period. Rick 'Paulin On. a fine, shot from ate feet out cloSed 'the gap 2.1 at the end of the second, .Clinton was robbed of many goals by the fabulous goal-tend. ing of the Wingham goalie. Wingham hit feet four more goals in- the third Without an answer from Clinton. Back. at Wingham Monday Clinton took a 2 -1 lead into the third period but the 'Wingham boys outscored them 5 .1 in that period to win 6 • 3, They won the W.O.A.A. "B" champ. ionship for the second year in 'a row. -Clinton Pantants brolw threeganisk tie •VehrtiOXY 10. in their playeft series with Lis, towel and Wen the foneth.ganie, At the .Clititon nrenaA skating 1340y Town ,scored for Listowel. at .9;15 ,of' tlie .firat peeled, beetieg David $lade on. Si* POP -eheatt IQ I:Pet, For ,the .Next six minutes, the Clinton boys did everything to try and. Pitt the pack behind ,Larry Ament with no success, Finally, at 12:51, Dave Ftlme+ nett drilled a long shgt which Ament stopped with a great nave, But the puck beenced out in front ..of the net to Wayne .Onntelen, He Ptit a perfect papa back to Captain Brian Edgar who was open in front of the net and made no :mistake on his shot, -Listowel went ahead near the end of the .first period with a goal by cowing, This goal was , the result 'a Clinton defence allowing a man to stand infreat • of the net. - • e Clinton played their strongest and beet hockey in the second period. Ogly three minutes had elapsed when Mark Jenkins as.. sisted by Barry Edgai, and. Gary. curnming scored on a. power' play. Six minutes later, Listowel had their only chance of the. game for a power play. on DaVe Fawcett's penalty, On the play, Cowing shot a long hard shot from the, blue line for his see. Ond pal. of the .night. Wayne Cantelon tied the score for Clinten.e.gain ona pass froM Dave Fawcett, He flipped theme, puck over the top of Ament after the goaTitonc;or- OM for the peek. , With only seconds left An the ,second porloci't 1)111 rP.19; flipped, the Vick Alen the boards ',then raced ,•Listowel's:defence! men,. _lie passed Qut perfectly,. ta Caryrnings to .glVeclin! toil the lead for the first Wile,. . The third period was a great, show of skating, IWO); and. fore-checking. Both clubs .1140. .excellent Ohancee to raise score but the 'Paltendere Were up for the occasion, 'FinallY,•With Only 30 seconds left MAW game, EMI, Crawford deflected a hard shot from Ted Leathers stick to give Clieten the first win of the series. Listowel evened the series in the'fifth game with a 4-,2. victory over -the town beys Feb. Teary 10 In Clinton, Although the ciinton team took an , early lead on gears - ,by Brian Langille and leriateRelgar in thp firat period, the boys could not hold LiatoWelea play. err .Ricky Town and, Dale. Fleisehattee to prevent' them from scoring. - Town and. Fleischauer com- bined for Listowel's first and' second goals. After two periods of hockey, Clinton held the lead 2-1, With two Clinton players in the penalty box at the beginn. ing of the third period, Listowel struck early on Town's goal, and a long shot eluded Slade to give the visitors the lead. At 6:10 a 2-1 break for Lis. towel gave them their insurance goal. life is one big, timetable,. -hut. .se. is hockey. As 14 life, the mathematics of the game Pen emeale lip and startle you, My mathematical surprise _came .1))r, the tio7ren the other ' day 'when I read that 12 National lloelcey League players including myself, have played 1,000 or more .1\1111.4 ,games,, To „say it is a let of playere and a let. of games is PPM, rnenting,4 the:plea/tope. 1 will say that it adds up to. a lot cif,,futi,'41earidle ef.f reetra. lion ,arid a great deal of pein, InjUriee are a part of ,hockey and, of course,. -pop .is a part of the iejury. The fun and frus, tration ,ognie from the winning and the:r19Sieg and both Pro-vide a high key of excitement. • At least that has been the way I've found it in my 1,400 pies games. The 1,00-game club ha's add. ed three members this year with Tim }torten and George Arm. strong, of the Toronto Maple Leafs, joining along with Roe Stewart, of the New York , Rangers. The other members, including myself, are TtedKelly who is retired and coaching the new Los Angeles Kings; Bill Gadsby, an old teammate of mine who is coaching the junior club in Edmonton; AllanStaeley and Marcel Pronovost, both with the Leafs; Alex Delvecchio, my longtime linemate; Harry Howell of the Rangers; Doug Harvey, one of the all-time great defensemen who is now - playing coach of the Central ,League Kansas City team and Ted Lindsay, another ex-team- mate who is now a successful Detroit businessman, Our club may get another member before this season is finished, too. Leo Boivin. Leo was with the Red Wings last season but is now playing with the Pittsburg Penguins. At the midway point in the season, Leo had seen action in 1967 games, That means he must play Bowling Scores 100F AND REBEKAH Team standing: Bill's Roc. kets, 359; Mac's Miracles, 356; Hot Shots, 349e The SWIngers,, 329 1/2; Alvin"s Chipnainks, 292; Ladd's Lassies, 286 1/2; Willies Whackers, 281 1/2; Ivanhoes, 253 1/2. Ladies' high single, Bette Ladd, 312; high triple and aver. age, Gerry Harris, 766 and 208, • Men's high single and triple, Bill Harris, 335 and 853; high average, urray Taylor, 229, BLUE WATER LEAGUE Team standings: Sharks, 103; Suckers, 112; Crabs, 86; Mill. news, ,90, Ladies' high single and triple, Lois Armstrong, 240 and 562; high average, Vera Turner,180. Men's high single, triple and average, Joe Koene, 250, 614 and 199,,. CATHOLIC MIXEL Block Busters, 98; Pin Heads, 42; Stone Throwers, 37. • Ladies' high single, Sparky Jordan, 210; high triple and average, Norma Van Dongen, 608 and 202, Men's high single, Frank Van Altena, 265; high triple, Francis Diemert, 670; high average, Ray Leduc, 198. BELL 'TELEPHONE Team standings: Tornados 12; Whirlwinds, • 21; Cyclones, 16; Hurricanes, 15. Ladies' high single, triple and average, Betty Daer, 355, 700 and 219. Men's high single, Peter Me. Falls, 350; high triple, Brian Sanders,813; high average, Joe Daer, 21. CLINTON — BLYTH LADIES Team standings: Go-Go's 39; Super "6", 32; Rum Runners, 47; Rebels, 42; Daffy-Dills, 41; Night Hawks, 39. Ladies' high single and triple, K, Sharp, 264 and 674; high average, M. Elliott, 200. TUCKERSMITH MIXED Team standingst Otters, '15; BeaverS, 66; Seals, 61; Chip. minks, 36. Ladies' high single and triple Isobel Oakley, 262 and 659. Meti's high single and triple, Gorden Thompson, 295 and 620. HOCKE In 24 games in the second half to gain the Next season. there is a good chance several more players Will gain ;admittance, Dean Prentice, with our :club, had a total of 991 ..garfi-?s at the' midway point this season; ETU .Nes,terenke with' the •rhieAp Black Hawke,- 922; and Doug' MOMS', also with the plop% Hawke 1022; Terry Sawcbn,elc, with the Los Angeles icings, 919; and pop Marshall, With the,' Rangers, .807,- A reporter was discussing My game total with nee .the other day, and pointed out that, barring injury, 1 will have a total of 1,472 games by the end of the season. I have only one answer to. that; "No wonder I'M tired," Clinton residents will be among about 825 delegates at. tending the three-day spring Seminar of Jehovah's Witnesses in Kitchener, March 1, 2' and 3. , "Kitchener-Waterloo College fate and Vocational School will be the location and the 4 con. gregations in the Kitchener. Waterloo area will play host to the .12 other congregations in Circuit No. 08. On Friday evening, AllenSie. miens circuit supervisor, will highlight the obligation of the ministry by asking the question, "Are you a Faithful Fisher. man?" The theme of the convention, "Strengthelling One Another to Remain in the Faith," is a par,. titularly apt one, Harl McNally told the Clinton congregation. Speaking of the ever-growing lack of faith today, Mrs. Mc. Nally said, "In these insecure times, we need to strengthen our family ties by our example Remand suspects for third time Two persons charged in con. nection with the, robbery Jan- uary 3 of the Bank of Montreal 'branch at Brucefield were ree mended for the third time this week when they appeared in God. erich magistrate's court. They were remanded until Monday. Robert Stewart Smith, 20, of R. R. 4, Brussels, chargedwith armed robbery, is being held in Huron County jail. William James Yuill, 23, of Kitchener, charged with possession of money stolen in the robbery, is free on bail, Here's the fifth instalment of timely income tax tips offered by the News-Record to help readers solve the annual puzzle. Q, 1 changed jobs last year and received a lump sum pay. ment from my previous employ. el.'s pension plan. I know this money can be taxed at a re- duced rate but I do not know how to calculate this rate of tax. Please advise as to what I should do. A. When filing your return you should proceed as follows: a. Attach a note to your re- turn requesting that the depart- ment apply the provisions of Section 36 of the Income Tax Act to your lump sum pay. merit and also attach the T4A slip on which that payment is reported, ' b, Complete your return as far as the "taxable income" figure but do not include the lump sum payment in your in. come, c. Do not make any tax cal. culation, but enter on the line "Tax deducted per T4 and T4A slips," the total amount of your tax deductions including the amount deducted from the lump sum payment as shown on the T4A slip. Q. My wife is working and earned over $1,250 in 1967, I know I can't claim the mar. tied exemption of $1,000 on her behalf but can I claim this $1,000 on behalf of our child instead? A, No, 'The $1,000 exemption for support of a child may only be claimed by a person who is not married or if married, is separated from and not sup. porting his wife. Q. if 1 clatter the children as exemptions on my return, can my, wife claim the medical ex. Rockets -beat Hydro. In twit league pee wee oast Rockets ,siumped Ilydro by Acores of and 8e,1 to eelti ray 1 0. goals to 7. Flyers,. the other .CFR team' had to play three games before eliminating Xinettes, The first game was for Flyers, and the. second !4-,-3 in overtime for the .Kinettes In the deciding match Feb. ruary 19 at .cril, Rob Fi.scher and John Riabiry scored two goals apiece with another potted by Ross .Griffin to. win the total ,game asileor iFesly,5ex.tso, 413.4.etisyt Miller and Greg Helmes :Scar- ed in for the Kinettes, ttwh: t olutite Qtfiedthrthee f-sirlite4gafrn"e Paul Anstett.scoreti all three for the • Flyers,. Robert Dieroff netted two aral Fischer one for the Rockets. to our children in conduct, study and prayer," Saturday evening's program entitled, "Fortifying Ourselves for the Future," will pinpoint this particular feature by dem. onstrating ways to involve child. ren and teenagers in the Christ. ran way of life, Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m Joseph Scaglione, district sup. ervisor, will deliver the public . lecture, "Why Does GodPermit Wickedness?" Eltplorers sing hymn in Japanese On Wednesday evening, Feb. ruary 21, the Explorer Girls of Ontario Street and Wesley. Willis United Churches held a Children's World Day of Pray- er service in Ontario Street Church, The girls also invited other girls to attend the service as visitors so that about 70 girls joined in this special World bay of Prayer Service, , During the service the Wes. ley-Willis Explorers sang a hymn "Beauty Around Us," and the Ontario Street Explorers sang "God Sees the LittleSpar. row Fall" in Japanese. At the close of the service refreshments were served and a social time enjoyed, The meeting was in charge of the leaders of Ontario Street Explorers, Miss Olive Johnson, Mrs, Grant Irwin, Mrs. Don Howse and Miss Shirley Maines and of Wesley-Willis Explorers Mrs. A ggerholm and Mrs. Price. penses paid on their behalf on her return? A, Ordinarily, the answer is no, However, where the bills for the child's medical expenses were received prior to 1967, there are some circumstances when it would be possible to do this, Your district taxation of. fice would be glad to give you further information, Q, I am in a farthing part. nership and some of the deprec. iable assets are owned individu. ally and some jointly, What is the best way to show our cap• ital cost allowance claim? A, The profits of the partner. ship should be allocated to the partners before a. claim is made for capital cost allowance. You should list the assets owned by the partnership on one schedule and the assets owned 1 by you individually on 'a separatte sche- dule.\i You may claim yam Share of the capital cost allowa. os on partnership assets and t 11 al. lowance on your own aesets. 0, I gave $50 to the United Appeal, Can 1 claim this in addition to the standard dOur. lion of $100, A, No You are entitled to claim either the standard dedil tion of $100 or your cha.ritetb donations and medical expen but riot both in the same y ceiving a Youth Allowance of ii.s ssheev eitist eree.n anQcl. airtyendclasusgeiltieoel‘ $10 a month, Do I claim $300 or $550 for her? A. You can claim an exemp.. tieti of $550 for her, Youth Allowances are different from Fatn1ly Allteivances in that they don't affect the exemption yeti can claim for your child, 30 ONTARIO Si., CLINTON, ONT CANADIAN NATIONAL; WE NEED GOOD USED CARS USED CAR SALES HAVE BEEN TERRIFIC' As a result our used car inventory has dropped below the level that we need to go into the Spring Selling . Season. If you are thinking about trading this spring, come in TODAY. We Are Offering TOP' TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES NOW 30 NEW CARS & TRUCKS available for Immediate Delivery DOWN' TO OUR BIG LOT CHEVROLETS — CHEVELLES CAMAROS OLDSMOBILES and CHEVROLET TRUCKS On The Lot Now Come In NOW For The Best Deal at LORNE BROWN t MOTORS LIMITED PHONE' 48t-932I Clinton Jehovah `s Witnesses to attend Kitchener . seminar TIMELY TAX TIPS ats a trtroa`a`als000ddoedoodectooaotiodea eta pee memo PLAY-OFF HOCKEY CLINTON COLTS MILVERTON 8:30 TONIGHT SZQ t.11.A.