HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1971-03-11, Page 7Whitby goaltender Tom Connelly made many tough saves in the AA finals of the Clinton Bantam
Tournament on Sunday afternoon as he did when he gloved a high shot from Brian Randall of
Huron East who was in alpne. Unfortunately the goaltender let in a few soft shots that cost his
team the championship. Here David Allen (no. 4) and Ken Carr (no. 6) move in to cover up.
Doug Andrews, chairman of the Clinton Bantam Hockey
Tournament presents Brian Randall, captain of the Huron East
Steelers with the AA championship trophy won on Sunday in
a thrilling game.
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The hamburger brigade, comprised of local teenagers, kept the hungry hockey players filled during
the Clinton Bantam Hockey Tournament in the last few weeks. Here Debbie Colquhoun serves out
the pop and hamburgers. The cooking was done by some local ladies.
BENEFIT HOCKEY
GAME
Zurich Arena
Sunday, March 14
2 p.m«
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After a hard-fought hockey game this player appreciated the
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Trophies presented to champs
Clinton Nevvs-RecQrd, Thusclay, March 11, 1971 7
Peewees
romp over
Park
'at North Bay convention 100F AND REBEKAHS
Up's and Downs have 92,
um-Dums, 89; Bill's
nknowns, 89; Generation Gap,
1; Down-a-Lanes, 70; Lucky
'ive, 54; Bryan,'s Belles, 48 and
on's Dynamos, 47.
BAYFIELD—BLUEWATER
Suckers have 105 followed by
harks, 100; Crabs, 95 and
innows with 78.
Corrie Koene led the ladies
ith the high single of 264, high
riple of 603 and high average of
01,
Jake Reder had the men's
igh single of 259 while• Lloyd
Itiffman had the high triple of
44 and average of 215.
CLINTON—BLYTH
LADIES
Krazy Kats lead with 51
ollowed by The Blues, 50; True
rits, 46; Pat's Pals, 43;
opeless Six, 42 and Daredevils,
8.
Merl Elliott had the high
single of 301 and the high triple
of 726 while Mary Davey had
the high average of 219.
JUNIOR LEAGUE
Lucky Strikes have 89;
Pi'nrollers, 69, Daredevils, 58;
and Tigers, 53.
Bonnie Philips had the girl's
high single of 182 and high
double of 326. John Hart led the
guys with a 213 single and 363
double.
LONDESBORO LADIES
Super Six lead the league with
126 followed by Crispy Critters,
98; Mix-ups, 41; and Sugar
Smacks, 29,
Audrey Thompson had the
high single of 273, Nancy Roy
the triple of 711 and Delores
Howatt the average of 187.
LONDESBORO MEN'S
LEAGUE
Moto-skis have 98; Sno-jets,
85; Hustlers, 67; and Ski-doos,
58.
Cliff Saundercock had the
high single of 368 and triple of
846.
INTER-TOWN
Exeter still leads with 175
followed by Goderich, 160; St.
The March meeting of the
afternoon unit of the Ontario
Street Church was held on
Tuesday, with 30 members and
seven visitors present.
Mrs. C. McPherson conducted
the devotional period, assisted
by Mrs. A. Coleman. The theme
was The Problem of Falling
Rocks', taken from a book of
Peter Marshall's sermons.
Mrs. Ross Trewartha gave
comments on the Huron-Perth
Presbyterial U.C.W. which was
Mary's 156; Bowl-Mor, 155;
Valiants, 139; Mike's Lanes,
138; Mitchell, 126; Centre
Restaurant, 99; Clinton, 98; and
Zurich 63.
B. Nichol had the high single
of 409; J. Fuller the high average
of 253; and G. Gagnon the high
five of 1536.
held in Mitchell United Church
in February.
The Spring Thank-Offering
will be held in Ontario Street
Church on May 16 at 7:30 p.m.
Drs. Jean and Kathryn Whittier,
retired medical missionaries
from India, will give travelogue
and pictures.
It was decided to hold a
coffee party and bake sale on
Thursday, May 13.
Mrs. Berne McKinley of
Zurich gave a travelogue and
showed pictures of a trip to
Spain, Africa, France, Belgium
and Holland which was very
educational and entertaining.
Mrs. Warren Gibbings and
other members of the October
group served a delicious lunch.
Mrs. Ernie Crich will be in
charge of the program for the
April meeting and Mrs. M.
Botkin and her group will serve
refreshments.
Large crowds attended the
annual winter convention of the
Ontario Trappers' Association
held in North Bay, February 13,
14, 15.
Keen interest was shown by
the visitors from Ontario and
other provinces, and some from
the U.S. in the shinning, scraping
and stretching demonstrations
done by expert trappers, and
competition was strong for the
prize money and plaques given
by 0.T.A., Department of Lands
and Forests and others, for the
best handled beavers and other
pelts, A $40,000.00 addition to
the former Association building
was completed late in 1970 and
another expert fur grader,
formerly of Canadian Fur Sales'
Montreal, also was hired last
year to help the staff grade the
fur and handle the work
required by almost $3,000,000
. wild fur sales to world fur
buyers during the 1969-70
eason.
ver per, cenk.ofi,Clinadian.
wild fails exported to Europe
and other foreign countries,
Besides prizes, etc., there
were Indian crafts, fur displays,
trapping supplies and
equipment, demonstrations of
snow shoe making, equipment
displays by hardware stores,
fashion show, dances, fur
grading demonstration, wolf and
moose calling, etc.
The Convention wound up
Monday night, February 15 with
a banquet, presentation of prizes
and trophies and a dance.
Prize winners from the Lake
Huron district for best handled
pelts were as follows: Fox: fir
prize, Sam Mahon; second prize,
Dean Aldwinckle; third prize,
Art McDougall.
Coon: first prize, Harold
Errington; third prize, Paul
Aldwinckle.
Mink: third prize, Les
Dolmage.
Muskrat: first prize, Wallace
McDougall; second prize, Dean
Aldwinckle; third prize, Paul
Aldwinckle.
The Molson's Trophy to be
held for one year for most speed
in skinning muskrat and running
race went to Trevor Moon,
N o kids
trapped
by storm
Another fierce snowstorm hit
Huron County Monday, March 8
but this time, there were no
students stranded in any one of
the board's schools, according to
D. J. Cochrane, director of
education for Huron County.
"The buses didn't even pick
up the students," reported
Cochrane.
He said 18 schools had found
it necessary to curtail classes for
the day or to keep the school
open only for students who had
walked there.
The regular board meeting
scheduled for Clinton Monday
evening was also postponed due
to adverse Weather conditions.
for Squirts
Convener Jim Arnold reports
that the Squirt Program will play
their final two league games this
week. On Thursday from
5:30-6:30, Maple ,v1heafs play
Rangers and Friday, 5:30-6:30,
it's Red Wings vs. Canadiens.
Playoffs start Saturday, March
13 from 12-1 p.m. with first
place vs. third place . and
1:00-2:00 p.m.,with second
place vs. fourth place.
It will be a two game,
total-point series with the
second games Monday night.
Foiled again is Whitby's Terry Harper (no. 12) by the
sensational goaltending of Pat Riggin. His teammates Jim
Mouse (no. 4),and Brian I3arKlall ,(captain) weren't of much
help to him here.
NOTICE
PROPERTY OWNERS
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY
A by-law to regulate the erection the alteration and the
moving of buildings in the Township of Stanley has been
passed February 1, 1971. Copies of the by-law and permits
are available at the Clerk's Office, RR 1, Brucefield.
Permits must be obtained before commencing any of the
above-mentioned projects involving a cost of $250. or
morc.
(Signed) Mel Graham, Clerk,
Brucefield
8-0 —1 Ob
Paul Priestap leads the way
with three goals in an easy 10-2
victory for the Ponies over
Adastral Park.
Derek Conner put In two and
singles went to David Counter,
Paul GibbingS, Brian Lobb, Brian
Millar, Mike Gibbings. The Pee
wees are awaiting a game
between Hensall and Wallow,
Il Hensall wins then Goderieh,
Clinton and Grand Bend will
play a round robin, if Hensall
loses, Clinton will meet Grand
Bend in a two out of three
series.
Playoffs Saturday
torm cuts down on leagues bowling
Area trapper among many
UCTV plaits thankoffering
Bert Clifford presents the A championship trophy to captain
David Courtemanche of Thornhill after his team defeated
Bowmanville in the second overtime period 2-1.