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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1969-11-27, Page 231 Bow• ling If Vie Hargreaves, manager of the Brucefield Bombers, a ladies softball team which won the southern division championship in the Western Ontario Athletic Association this year, is seen with four of the proud players vvho display the Bob Irwin trophy and model the team's new jackets. Team members are, from left, Diane Carter, Maureen Connelly, Betty Dalrymple and Lynn Carter. - Photo by Ross Haugh. :CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE ARENA SCHEDULE THPRSDAY, NOVEMBER g7 School Skating Grades 5-8 - 4'4'15-5;15 Midget Practice 6-7 13antap Practice 7-8 intermediate Hockey Listowel vs. Clinton F R WAY, NOWIVIBEk 28 Sr. Girls Hockey Practice - 3:30 Dutch Girls Hockey Practicer 7-8 Calvin Christian Church Cadets - 8-10 No Public Skating Friday Evening Teen Town Auditorium SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 Figure Skating - 8-12 Kinsmen Hockey - '12-5 Public Skating - 8-10 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30 Tot Skating - 2-3 - Children Under 6 Yrs. Public Skating - 3-4:30 Adult Skating - 7;30-9:30 MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 Kinsmen Hockey - 5:30-7:30 Industrial Hockey 8-10 Kases Comets Practice 10-11 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2 School Skating 4:15-5:15 Grades 5-8 Juvenile Practice 6-7 Bantam Practice 7-8 Central Huron Hockey League - 8:30-10:30 Holmesville vs. Bayfield WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3 Public Skating 2-4 Jr. Girls Hockey 4:30-5:30 Kinsmen Hockey 5:30-7:30 Juvenile Hockey - 8:30 Mitchell vs. Clinton ANY BOY WISHING TO PLAY HOUSE LEAGUE HOCKEY "BANTAM OR MIDGET" AGE PLEASE REGISTER AT THE ARENA. O. Monkton goat area and Fleet picked np the rebound on Palo's shots, "GuniPer" Lorne Peer, although hurting a little with pulled' groin Muscles, played an outstanding game and when the club wa,s,short-handed, he had to handle some Juind shots from the 139int. This evening, the Colts host Listowel, At Seaforth on Nov. 15, the Colts lost 10.1. In the home opener, Seaforth's Powerful club emerged winnets with a score of 9.5. Give pancakes personal touch Packaged mixes can make cooking very easy - but very d u 11 Home economists, Macdonald Institute, University of Guelph, suggest adding a touch of individuality. Here crumbled bacon and maple butter turn a plain pancake mix into a homemade specialty. Bacon Pancakes 1 cup milk 1 egg 1 tbsp. oil 6-7 slices bacon, cooked and crumbled 1 cup pancake mix Place milk, egg, oil, and bacon in a shaker or glass jar. Add pancake mix, shake vigorously 10 to 15 times, or until batter is fairly smooth. Pour batter onto a hot greased griddle. Bake to a golden brown, turning only once. Yield: 8 medium pancakes. Serve with maple butter. Maple Butter Cream 1/2 cup butter until light and whip in 1/4 cup maple syrup. Blend well. TEACHERS Ladies' high - Charlotte Daly, 202. Men's high, Ron Jewitt, 284. 100E-REBEKAHS Team standings: Jolly Six, 19; Hits 'n' Misses, 12; Channelates, 11; Hoppers, 10; Wildcats, 10; Cyclones, 9; Rogues, 7 and Mixers, 6. Ladies' high single - Anne Colclough, 287; high triple - Beth Thompson, 702 and high average - Bessie Black and Phyllis Wise, 199. Men's highs - Murray Taylor, 321, 816, 217. Minor hockey news page 2 REGULAR 3,95 to 4.95 YD. 2.19w 45" WIDE REG. 3.95 2.09Y° THE GODERICH MILL END STORE "RED TICKET SALE" 1.09" BONDED CREPES 58" WIDTH WOOLLENS REGULAR TO 4.95 1.89 & 2.19Yd WASHABLE CREPE REG. 1.59 PARTY BROCADES ACRYLICS BONDED & WASHABLE 56" to 60" WIDE REG. TO 6.95 YD. I YD. ITALIAN WOOLS PRINTED CASHMELAINE 56" WIDE HAND WASHABLE .89yD. REG. 6.95 • WISE FOLKS SURE KNOW THE PLACE TO GO, To GET THE MOST FOR THEIR HEATING OIL DOUGH Harry Williams 482-6633 CLINTON Distributor for all Shell Oil Products SHELL CHEMICALS colts top BY BERT cl IFFOBP The Colts gained their first victory :of the amen in a 6-5 Seesaw battle With Monkton's Intermediates on Sunday evening. The Monkton club is -eQmPosPd mainly Of Juniors frpm Mitchell and plays its home games in Mitchell, The two clubs are evenly matched and their games will be interesting contests this season. Clinton's spark plug throughout the game was Harvey Dale. His two goals and two assists and back checking earned him the "star of the game" title. Dale jammed in a rebound at 10:56 of the first period for the game's first goal. Mitchell took advantage of three Clinton penalties to score on all three with two being wicked slap shots from the blueline. On Clinton's first opportunity to score on a Monkton penalty, Budd Boyes picked up his own rebound at 18:56 for the Colts' second goal, Draper earned an assist on the play. The second period was a typical Intermediate-style game. Some tremendous checks were thrown and both clubs skated hard and hit hard. Finally at 13:25, Harvey Dale deflected in a blast from Butch Mumey to tie the score at 3-3. Four minutes later, Clinton's power-play crew of Boyes, Dale and Derwin Carter put the Colts ahead on Boyes' goal. Carter's shot bounced back into a • maze of players and Harvey Dale came up with the puck for Boyes. In the early minutes of the third period, Butch Fleet drilled in a long shot but. Monkton roared back with two goals within four minutes on Clinton's defensive lapses to tie the score. At 17:18, Monkton's Pritchard was assessed a 2-minute penalty for slashing. Butch Fleet rammed in a rebound 40 seconds later for the winning goal. Dale and Draper had worked the puck into the 12 Clinton News-BePQrd, Thursday, NOvnieber 27, 1909 Corning, Events "CALENDAR HANDY? Got December? Mark Thursday the ".4th. Coming is the best TURKEY BINGO in the area, Segforth Legion Hall, 8;3Q p.m, 10 regular games; five share-thOsealth; two door prizes. Admission $1,00, Extra cards 25c each; 3 for 50 cents; 7 for $1.00. Sponsored by the. Seaforth and District Knights of Columbus." 45,48b SATURDAY, November 29, Town Hall, 2:00 p.m. Bazaar, Bake Table and homemade candy. Auspices of First Baptist Church. - 47,48b THURSDAY, November 27, Bingo at Clinton Legion Hall, 8:30 p,m. Jackpot $57.00 in 57 numbers. FRIDAY, November 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, December 2, Bingo at Huron Fish and Game Club. Jackpot $57.00 in 57 numbers. Six door prizes, 8:30 p.m. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY meeting will be in form of Pot-Luck Lunch to be held at farm home of Mrs. P, Walden on Monday Dec. 1st at 1 p.m. Please meet at hospital at 12:45. Guests welcome. - 48b NOTICE: Tickets for New Years'. Eve dance at the Legion will go on sale to members only Dec. 1-8. After that date they will be available to public. Music by Ken Wilbur's orchestra. Tickets $10,00 per couple. Lunch served. - 48b ESCAPE the cold during Christmas Vacation. 15 day bus tour to Florida. For itinerary phone 527.1222 or write Habkirk Transit Service, Box 700, Seaforth. 7 45tfn THURSDAY, November 27, 8:30 p.m. 1.0.0.F. Euchre and Five Hundred, Oddfellows Hall. Ladies please bring lunch. - 48b DECEMBER 6, Ontario Street Church Christmas Tea and Bazaar. 3.5 p.m. Christmas , novelties, baking, sewing, tea 35 cents. Sponsored by U.C.W. Everyone welcome. - 48b Slate refs' clinic The Western Ontario Athletic Association will hold a referee clinic at Zurich on Dec. 13 from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. A similar clinic will take place in Milverton this Saturday. Cost is $2 per person, A coaches clinic will be held in Milverton at the same hours on Dec. 14. Cost will be $1 per person. New rules state that as of Jan. 1 only registered referees may officiate at Midget or Juvenile gar-lies. Further information is available from Hugh Hodges, 20 Regina Road, Adastral Park. * * * Canada's 4-H Club program is a nation-wide educational movement for young people enrolled in a wide variety of farming, homemaking, community service and other projects. More than 75,000 members are currently enrolled in 4-11 clubs throughout the ten provinces. Canada's largest1 Beatty for '70 1 rated • 6 Planned Dry Programmes, Plus Time Drying • • Never Overdries Underdries TUCKERSMITH MIXED Team standings: Canaries, 35; Warblers, 28; Hummingbirds, 28; Hawks, 23; Vultures, 21 and Magpies, 12. Ladies' high single, triple and average - Betty Graham, 306, 709, 236. Men's high single - Mel Graham, .256. Men's high triple and average - Ed Layton, 622, 207. CLINTON -BLYTH Team standings: Moonlighters, 25; Scramblers, 26; Tootiebugs, 21 and Pony ., Club, 28. High single and triple Mary Davey, 279, 727. High average - Mert Elliott, 220. BAYFIELD-BLUEWATEFI Team standings: Sharks, 53; Suckers, 34; Crabs, 49; Minnows, 45. Ladies' highs - Grace Hutchings, 286, 759, 253. Men's :.sigh single - Bill Mclllwain, 280. Men's high triple and average - Jim Francis, 673, 226. •11111111•11W INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS ANSTEtt ,I JEWELLE RS Clinton Walkerton And Seaforth CyNION 482-6S • Large Lint Filter In the Door dryer capacity SEE TODAY AT GROVES & SON ELECTR:Ic 8„9414 . 10 HURON .S1“ 41 Infinite Heat Selector far Right Setting for Regular, Delicate or Permanent Press • Air Fluff Cycle for Plastic Items and Freshening Spring and Fall Clothes PLUS MANY OTHER ITEMS 10% OFF ALL GOODS HAINAHWDERICH MILL END STORE NOT SPECIALLY MARKED EXHIBITION NOM CLINTON COLT vs LISTOWEL THURSDAY NOV4 27th 8:30 P.M. PAUL KERRIGAN 379 Victoria St, Clinton, 482.9653 We Take The. 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