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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1969-02-27, Page 10I r tintrjra t.ew RecQrcL Thursday, February 274 1969 Rinks from CFB Clinton won two of the three events in the An -Ontario Corporals' Bonspiei held at the base curling club this month. Fifty-two rinks from Canadian Forces bases across the province competed in the tournament. In photo above, Col, E. W. Ryan, base commander, officially opens the event by throwing the first rock. — Canadian Forces Photos. The grand aggregate event was sponsored by Molson's Breweries and was won by the Clinton rink of Ed Mullaney, skip; Stan Wight, third; Bob Danford, second, and Bill Allen, lead. The four are shown receiving the trophy from Dave Hackwell, district representative of Moison's. Another Clinton rink won the third event. Cpl. John Rankin, president of the Junior Ranks Club, Mess Committee, is seen above presenting the trophy to Charles Langille, skip; Ray Leduc, third; George Thibault, second and Si Carey, lead. The second event trophy was taken by a rink from Canadian Forces Headquarters, Ottawa. en'�s� (011111§ E SATURDAY, March 8, Bus to N.H.L. game, Detroit vs. Boston. For tickets and information, phone J. & T. Murphy, 482-9475. — 8,9,10b FRIDAY, February 28, Cash Bingo, Legion Hall, Seaforth, 8:15 p.m. 15 regular games for $10.00; 3 — $25.00 specials; $75.00 jackpot to go. Door prizes. Admission $1.00. Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Canadian Legion. Proceeds for Welfare Work._ — 21tfn TUESDAY, March 4, Bingo at Huron Fish and Game Club, jackpot $56.00 in 56 numbers. Six door prizes. 8:30 p.m. THURSDAY, February 27, Bingo at Clinton Legion Hall. 8:30 p.m. Jackpot $57.00 in 57 numbers. FRIDAY, March 7, 2 p.m. World Day of Prayer, Ontario Street `United Church. Speaker Mrs, L. H. Hibbert. Everyone welcome. — 9p MONDAY; March 3, 2 p.tn. Regular meeting Women's Auxiliary to Clinton Public Hospital, in Nurses' Residence, Oh 0000d6Bao 6"e ii'birb TUESDAY, March 4, The Community Concert Association will present Saramae Endich, soprano, in the G.D.C.I. Auditorium at 8:30 p.m. FRIDAY, February 28, card party at Summerhill, 8:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Ladies please bring lunch. — 9b THURSDAY, February 27, euchre and 500, LO.O.F. Hall, Clinton, 8:30 p.m., sponsors Oddfellows, Rebekah Lodges. Ladies please bring sandwiches. — 9p TUESDAY, March 4,.card party at 8:30 p.m. in Orange Hall, Clinton. Ladies please bring sandwiches.— 9b WEDNESDAY, March 19, 2 to 4 p.m. Leprechaun Tea and Bake Sale, Wesley Willis United Church, Sponsors, Starlight Circle. — 9,10b Fined, loses licence for impaired driving John Carter, RR 4, Goderich, charged by Clinton police with impaired driving, was fined $125 in court in Goderich this week and was prohibited from driving for 18 months, according to police. * Heart disease kills about 76,000 Canadians yearly. PHILISHAVE SPEED -FLEX SPECIAL 1695 ANSTETT JEWELL[RS LTD. LBE. . ALBERT ST.--,CLINTON—PHONE 482 9x25 Colts fight Crediton in playoff, play here BY BEi3T CI.IFFORQ, After dropping their first two games of the playoff to Crediton, the Clinton Colts skated their way to a 7.3 victory hi the Centralia arena last Sunday evening, Putting the tally at 2•t. in Tavour of Crediton in the WQAA Intermediate "0" competition. The two teams were slated to Meet on the ice again Tuesday night and tonight at the Clinton Community Centre. Outcome of the two games will determine whether there are matches in. Crediton Saturday or Sunday, In the game last Sunday, Clinton allowed Crediton an early goal at 1:18 and then scored three in the first period and three more in the second to take a commanding 6-1 lead. Bill Chipcase's two Crediton goals in the third period and a lone Clinton third period goal by Bob Livermore rounded out the scoring. The line Of' Ileyes, Livermore and Dale was in fine form and tallied five of the seven goals, Dale scored Clinton's fizat goal at 4:17 of the- first period, then Livermore and Boyes. Vcirna notes BY FRED McCLYIViO111T Mrs. Laura. Ings and Mrs. Myrtle Krueger of Seaforth spent Thursday last at the home of Mrs. Laura Keyes. A successful Pancake Supper was held on Tuesday evening of last week in the basement of the United Church. The ladies of the Varna UCW were entertained by the Goshen UCW at Goshen United .Church last Thursday evening, Clinton Community Centre ARENA SCHEDULE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27th Intermediate Hockey Playoff 8:30 p.m. — Crediton vs. Clinton FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28th C. H. H. L. 8:30 p.m. Bayfield vs. Holrnesville Teen -Town, Auditorium 9 - 12 SATURDAY, MARCH 1st Public Skating 8 - 10 Teen -Town, Auditorium 9 - 12 SUNDAY, MARCH 2nd Tot Skating, under 6 years, 2 - 3 p.m. Public Skating, 3 - 4:30 p.m. Adult Skating, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. MONDAY, MARCH 3rd Industrial Hockey, 8 - 10 TUESDAY, MARCH 4th C.iH. H. L. • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5th PublioSkating, 2 - 4 eonnepted before Randy (Slew set up Paul Draper for Clinton's fourth goal- Clinton scored three goals in the space of one minute -- the goal by Draper at 13:32, then a breakaway by $oyes and another by McDougall. Bob. Livermore scored at 13:52 of the final period before Chipcase hit for his second of the night.. The game was very ehippy with Crediton being called for 10 penalties to Clinton's five. Clinton's penalty killers Don Freeman and .Grant VoIland forechecked Crediton into the ice when they were a man short. The game last Thursday night say the teams stayed fairly even through two periods. Clinton was only down 2-1. Don McDougall scored on a well -executed backhand shot early in the second period, riser .$REAR LEAVE THE �� �r►�UMDo us 2626 NOV'68 'M.P. 37 Best Idea 1 Dad 18 Years .. . Say good-bye to wash- day woes. Let us do the work at low cost. 1 HURON LAUNDRY 154 Beech St., Clinton (Near Drive-in Theatre) PHONE 402-9491 FREE PICK-UP AND DELJVERY "1 am a street Iight I am a street light. Here I stand day after day, year after year. Some people think i am a useless object just draining money from the taxpayers. Others don't even think of me at all. But there are a few who do realize how helpful I really am. They know what a great asset I am to the community. Why, I've even heard them call me the guardian of the night. The police department is responsible for calling me that. Before I was installed on this corner, it used to be a haven for purse snatchers, rapists, juvenile delinquents, and other law -breakers. But now, with my light beaming all around, strangers don't lurk in the streets, and crime has been reduced almost to none at all. People now walk the streets without fear of being attacked or robbed. In addition to stopping crime on this corner, I have also reduced accidents. So many, times little children are run over by cars simply because the drivers are unable to see them. There hasn't been a serious accident here for over a year, whereas before,. they used to happen quit frequently. Besides reducing crime and accidents (if I may say so myself), I'm not bad to look at. Before I was big and ugly, and gave off a sort of yellowish, drab Ight. But now, since this new program to modernize our lighting system was started, I am long and slender, and my light is a beautiful blueish color, Also,. I need much less attention than I used to, because I have a mercury light that lasts for about three years. Because of this, the cost of maintenance goes down, and with it, the taxes, I also have an electric eye, so I go on as soon as it starts to get dark, Oh, there are so many good points about me if people would only stop to think about them a. minute! I could go "on and on,but now it's morning and I have to shut off. IF YOUR STREET LIGHT IS DAMAGED OR BURNED OUT PLEASE CALL US AT: 482 - 9601 CLINTON PUBLIC UTILITIES �2 COMMISSION The third period was all Crediton,, Dennis Morrissey picked up three goals and singles were scored by Craig Chapman, tonight :Bob Pinter, Terry Bowers Glen _Overholt.. 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