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Comiag Events:
THURSDAY, May 1, Bingo:at
Clinton Legion Hall, 8;30 p.m,
Jackpot $56.00 in 56 numbers.
TUESDAY, May.. 6, Bingo at
Huron Fish and Game Club,
jackpot $59.00 in 59 numbers,
Six door prizes, 8:30 p.m,
FRIDAY, May 2, ,Cash Bingo,,
Legion Hall, Seafarth, 8:15 p:m.
15 regular games, for $10.00;
3-$25.00 specials.~ $75.00
jackpot to ''go Door prizes.
Admission $100: .Auspices
Seaforth Branch 156 Canadian
Legion. Proceeds •for Welfare
Work. 21tfn
SATURDAY, May 31, 1 o'clock,
Community Auction Sale at
Bayfield Community Centre.
Donations welcomed or 10% on
the sale of your article for
Community Centre. For further
information, call Mrs. R.
Maloney, 565-2815;. Mrs. Ken
Brandon 5652726; 'Mrs. Robt, CFB Curling Club ends season
Snell, 565-2544. —18b '
Family bonspiel winners at CFB Clinton Curling Club were given trophies by Mrs. Bev Fischer,
representing the Bank of Montreal which sponsored the event. The winning rink was skipped by Rene
Brochu, with Alice Brochu, third; Diana Brochp, second and Anita Brochu, lead.
SATURDAY, May 3, Rummage
Sale, St. Andrew's United
Church, Bayfield, 2:30 p.m.
Sponsored by'UCW. 18b
MONDAY, May 6, 2:00 p.m.
meeting of Women's Auxiliary
to Clinton Public Hospital at
Nurses' Residence. — 18b
CHARTERED. bus leaving
Clinton for Tulip Festival,
Holland, Michigan. May 14-16.
Price $30.00. A few seats left.
Phone 482-7627. — 18b
SATURDAY, May 3, Rummage
Sale 1:00 p.m. St. Paul's Parish
Hall, sponsored by Go -Getters
Club. — 16,17,18b
WHY NOT BE THERE? See the
thrills of the Indianapolis
500 -mile race via Air -ride
Chartered Coach. We'll take you
and provide you with reserve
trackside seat and overnight
accommodation. Bus leaves
Thursday night, May 29. For
additional information, write or
phone Habkirk Transit Service,
Seaforth, 527-1222. — 16-21b
SUNDAY, May 4, 7:30 p.m.
Joint Thankoffering Ontario
Street and Wesley -Willis
Churches at Wesley -Willis
Church. Speaker, Mr. W. A.
(Bill) White. — 17,18b ,
WHY NOT BE THERE? See the
Tulip Festival in Holland,
Michigan with its Baton
Twirling, Flower Show, Street
Scrubbing, The Klompen
Dancers, the Parade of Bands;
Square Dancing. Visit the
200 -year-old Dutch windmill
"DeZwaan" and the wooden
shoe factory. Our charter coach
will take you. Leave Friday
night, May 16 and supply
overnight accommodation. For
more information write or
phone Habkirk Transit Service
Seaforth 527-1222 — 17,18,19b
SATURDAY, May 3, 1 p.m.
Rummage and Bake Sale,
Clinton Town Hall. Sponsors,
Brucefield UCW— 17,18b
When you're ready 10 nams
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with award banquet and dance
The Clinton Canadian Forces
Curling Club climaxed its
successful 1968-69 season with a
banquet and dance during which
trophies and awards were
presented. The affair was held in
the Junior Ranks dining hall and
club members and guests were
"piped in" in true curling
tradition by Warrant Officer
Angus A:b.bot and his son,
Donald., ,.
The following awards were
presented:,
LADIES LEAGUE
First Round Robin Event
Winners: Mel Pageot, skip; June
Reid, third; Lorna Cunningham,
second; Marion Turner, lead.•
Mrs. Matilda Hack presented
prizes of curling pins.
• Second Round Robin Event
Winners: Mary Danford, skip;
Mary Bartley, third; Anne
Smith, second; Marion McNee,
lead; The Corrie Trophy for this
event was presented by Mrs.
Pamela Warner.
Ladies Club Bonspiel Winners:
Verna Sparks, skip; Sharon
Monkhouse, third; Karen Kerr,
second; Marion McNee, lead. The
Base Commander's Trophy for
this event was presented by Mrs.
Rita Ryan.
TEEN TOWN LEAGUE
Teen -League Trophy Winners:
Kevin Davis, skip; Celeste Paulin,
third; Tim Woodcock, second;
Jeff Capeling, lead. The trophies
were presented by MWO Len
Palmer, Adastral Park Mayor.
Family Bonspiel Winners: The
Brochu family — Rene, skip;
Alice, third; Diana, second;
Anita, lead. The Bank of
Montreal trophy for this, event
was presented by Mrs. Bev.
Fischer.
MIXED LEAGUE
Mixed League Winners: The
Maritime Life and Casualty
Trophy was presented by Lt.
Col. Warner to the winners — Al
Fischer, skip; Bev Fischer, third;
Gord Pageot, second; Mel
Pageot, lead.
Mixed League Runners -Up:
Major, Stutt presented prizes for
this event to Tom Eadie, skip;
Marg Eadie, third; Don Noble,
second; and Phyllis Noble, lead.
Mixed League Bonspiel — 1st
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Event Winners: The Base
Commanders Trophy for this
event Was presented by Colonel
Ryan to the rink of Al Fischer,
skip; Mel Pageot, third; Gord
Pageot, second; and Mary
Danford, lead.
Mixed League Bonspiel, 2nd
Event Winners: The Harold King
Trophy, awarded to winners of
this event, was presented by Mr.
King to Rene Brochu, skip; Alice
Brochu, third; Percy Brown,
second; and Mary Brown, lead.
MEN'S LEAGUE
Men's League Winners: The
Shorty Munro Trophy for this
event was presented by Colonel
Ryan to George Sinker, skip; Bill
Brolund, third; Al Harris,
second; and Jack Spidell, lead.
Men's League Runners—Up:
Mr. Hartley presented the Hal
Hartley trophy to the rink of
Cliff Parker, skip; Chuck
Langille, third; George Cutler,
second; and Frank Pyke, lead.
Men's League Final Playoffs:
O'Keefe Trophy Winners, Vic
Paulin, skip; Russ Arnott, third;
Percy Brown, second; and Casey
Balk, lead. Awards were
presented by Mr. George Burges
of Canadian Breweries Limited.
Molson's TrophyVinners: Mr.
Dave Hackwell of Molsons
Breweries presented awards to
Stan Wight, skip; Arnie McNee,
third; Ron Smith, second; and
Ellard Diwert, lead.
Carling's Trophy Winners: Mr.
George Burges presented awards
of table lamps to the rink of
George Sinker, skip; Bill
Brolund, •'third; Al Harris,
second; and Jack Spidell, lead.
Governor -General's
Competition: Royce Macauley,
the district representative of the
Ontario Curling Association,
presented the plaque, symbolic
of the district championship in
this~ event, to the base
commander, Colonel E. W.
Ryan, who accepted it on behalf
of the CFB Clinton Curling
Club.
Members • of the two rinks
who were winners in this event
are: first team: Capt Al Brabant,
skip (missing from picture) Capt
Spence. Cummings, third; Capt
Cece Mason, second; Sgt. Bill
Turner, lead. second team: Cpl
Stan • Wight, skip; Cpl Bob
Danford, third; Cpl Bill Brolund,
second; and Cpl Al Harris. lead:
insmen name coaches, teams
start ,' air all oa .Saturday
The Clinton, 1{Jaslt,►•eff m*,4 !
baseball program; , starts this
weekend with gari* at the
Clinton Public School, at 9 a.m.
Saturday, according., to Rick
Kush, ,chairman, Who asks that
ally boys not already signed up
call him as, soon as possible. at
482-6640.
In Pee Wee play, there will be
four teams Tigers, Twins;
Yankees and Red Sox -- with
rosters as follows:
Tigers -- John Jordan (coach,
482.7033), Donnie McDonald
(captain), David Counter, John
Hoggart, Paul Herman, Gord
Gilfillan, Mike. Howard; Steve
Gibbings, Bruce Kempston, Billy
` Engel, Clark Colquhoun, Mike
Budding, Dave' Wise and Peter
Walden.
Twins • Don Hall (coach,
482-9220), Doug Fawcett
(captain), Dave Bartliff, Mike
Riley, Bill Irwin, Mike McBride,
Dave. Engel, Greg Homes, Gerry
Cantelon, Lonnie Stanley, Ricky
Bell, Doug Riehl, Mike Johnston
and Brenton Craig.
Yankees — Bert Clifford
(coach, 482-9772), Steve Cook
(captain), Danny Keller, Pat
Phillips, Kim Hodgins, Ray
Burns, Barry Welch, Danny
Campbell, Robin -McAdam, Ken
Kelly, Steve McPherson, Greg
Butler and Paul Wheeler.
Red Sox Dave ' Pawcett
(coach, 482-7031), Richard
Welch (captain), Neil
Colquhoun, David Hanley,
Lorne Thompson, Cliff Currie,
Doug Matthews, Geoff Gibbs,
Paul Garrow, Jim Amsing, Tim
Jewson, Robbie McCaulay and
Kevin Dutot.
•
Silver Tankard Competitions
Royce Macauley• presented the p`
plaque awarded to the district
winners of this competition to
Colonel Ryan. The two CFB
Clinton Curling Club rinks were:
first team: Cliff Parker, skip; Al
Fischer, third; Chuck Langille,
second; and Tom Eadie, lead:
Second team: Don Noble, skip;.
Rene Brochu, third; Sgt
Estabrooks (missing from
picture) second; and Jack
Spidell, lead.
In his remarks to the guests,
Mr. Macauley noted that for the
first time since the
Governor-General and Silver
Tankard curling events were
inaugurated, four teams
representing the same club had
represented the district in
provincial competition.
In his address to club
members and guests, Colonel
Ryan conveyed the appreciation
of all concerned to the
volunteers who contributed their
time and effort to make the
season a success. Rene Brochu,
who had a particularly busy
season as drawmaster, was
presented with a curling sweateir'.»
by the club members.
PEE WEE SCHEDULE
May 3 — Tigers/Twins
May 8 — Yankees/Red Sox
May 10 — Tigers/Red Sox
May 15 — Twins/Yankees
May 17 - Twins/Red Sox
May 22 — Tigers/Yankees
May 24 — Twins/Tigers
May 29 — Red Sox/Yankees
May 31— Red Sox/Tigers
June 5. — Yankees/Twins
June 7 — Red Sox/Twins
June 12 — Yankees/Tigers
Playoffs
June 14 — 1st vs. 3rd (sudden
death)
June 19 — 2nd vs. 4th (sudden
death)
June 21,
2,6, 28 —. winners, of . semi-i;i nals,
bestof3
..aturday games start at 9
a.m: Thursday games start at
6:3P p.m, Players must report
one-half hour early for the first
game.
Playing and coaching the four
Squirt teams are:
Cardinals 7-- Ron Sauder
(coach, 482-9981), Robbie
I-larkes (captain), Mark
Nicholson, Robbie Sauder, John
Feeney, Raymond Wheeler, Tom
Colquhoun, Ian Gibb, Steve
Jones, Robert ' Taylor, Bobby
Aggerhoim, John Wood.
Cubs — Gerry Leeson (coach,
482-7478), Steve Steep
(Captain), Terry Gordner, Billy
Proctor, Gordon Bleck, Vic
Falconer, Steve Campbell, Rich
Carter, Brad Reid, John
McBride, Brad Morgan and Billy
Murphy.
Mets — John Anstett (coach,
482-7054), Doug Schoenhals
(captain), Don, Peterson, Alan
Lavis, John McMahon, Paul
Priestap, Jamie Craig, Steve
O'Connell, John Hart, Steve
Wise, Danny Proctor and Billy
Mitchell.
' Expos — Bob Mann (coach,
482-7663), David Clynick
(captain), Billy Frost, Gary
Jordan, Jack Cook, Peter Kelly,
Pat Jordan, Bert Amsing, Robert
Leppington, Mark Bell, Jeff Wise
and Rob Galachiuk.
SQUIRT SCHEDULE
May 5 — Cardinals/Cubs
May 7 — Mets/Expos
May 12 — Cardinals/Expos
May 14 — Cubs/Mets
May 19 — Expos/Cubs
May 21— Mets/Cardinals
May 26 Cubs/Cardinals
May 28 — Expos/Mets
June 2 — Expos/Cardinals
June 4 — Mets/Cubs
June 9 — Cubs/Expos
June 11— Cardinals/Mets
Playoffs
June 16 — 1st vs 3rd (sudden
death)
June 18 — 2nd vs 4th •
June 23,
25, 28 — winners of semi-finals,
best of 3
Games start at 6:30 p.m.
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