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Clinton News-Record, 1971-03-18, Page 615 1970's in various models, sedans and 2 and 4 door hardtops in Fords, Chevrolets, Pontitts including Catalinas, Skylark Buicks and Cutlass Ohlsmobiles 0114ER MODELS 1969 FORD custom, power steering 2 --1969 CHEVgLLES, a 2 deer hardtop and a 4 door sedan 1969 CtIEVROLET Impala, 4 door hardtop 1969 CHEVROLET 13e1 Air Sedan 5 — 1969 PONTIAC Fearisienries, in 2 and 4 door hardtops 1969 IMPALA Custom 2 door hardtop 1969 PORI) Custom BOO, 4 door 1968 PONTIAC Paris erne, 2 door hardtop, fully equipped 1968 PONTIAC Laurentian sedan, 6 cylinder 2 —1568 CIIV Impala, 4 door hardtops Used cars front '65 to'68 in various models, sedans, hardtops and 4 -door Oa% of all ears are V8, power steering and all automatic USED TRUCKS 19% 'CM, t/4 ton pickup with V8 engine 1968 Cli.tV Van, heady duty V8 1968 CIIEV 1/2 ton pickup with automatic transmission 1967 FORD 14 ft. stake body 1967 CIIIVEOLtt 1 ten panel* V8 1966 orevnagt tilt cab, 14 ft. stake body 1966 CHM, 1/2 ten panel A number of Elconoline and Chevy Vans from '64 ta '07 OPISONOVSIOVVYYSIAAAANNOS"AsOWS" Brussels Motors BP Service Station with Bert Clifford ,WANTED 100 SNOWMOBILES FOR STORAGE Free Pick Up Tank, Lines & Carb Drained Drive Belt Removed, Pulleys Cleaned & Oiled Track Tension Reduced Machine Blocked Up And Covered For Protection Fall Tune Up (Parts Extra) FREE DELIVERY WE ARE FULLY INSURED Your Cost?? 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LaViS Chairman Acting President Easter Seal Committee Clinton Lions Club I4ELP cRIPPLID CHILDREN V+ Xibtz ifs EtitANTt Itta CRICOREN Mat2 tts'ENrAfels 901194a - Ii Clinton. ,News-Record, Thursday, March 18, 1971 Playoffs underway in house league hockey Local teams doing well in Zone 1 playoffs Central Huron Secondary School's Junior girls volleyball team captured the Huron-Perth championship this year to cap a successful season. Members of the victorious squad are: (front row, left to right) Terri Flynn, Jill Scott, Karen Tyndall', Janet Graham, Joyce Neilans, Janet East and Judy Scott; (back row) Mrs, Fraser, Coach, Jakie Koene, Louise Hunking, Joyce Nykamp, Sandra Fremlin, Karen Brandon, Deannie Strong and Mary-Jean Cameron. — photo by Jack Hunt even though Clinton had many good scoring chances. The Fish and Garners retained the St, Sebastian Dad's Club Trophy for eighth straight year by downing their visitors from Dearborn two games 7-3 and 10-3. In Friday night's game Randy Millar put in four goals, Steve Cook two and Jamie Thompson. Dearborn gave Clinton a real tussle for a period and a half SEAFORTH Insures: * Town Dwellings * All Class of Farm Property * Summer cottages * Churches, Schools, Halls Extended coverage (wind, smoke, water damage, falling objects etc.) is also available. Agents: James Keys, RR I, Seaforth; V. J. Lane, RR 5, Seaforth;' Wm. Leiner, Jr., Londesboro; Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Harold Squire, Clinton; George Coyne, Dublin; Donald G. Eaton, Seaforth. DEARBORN WEEKEND THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY before the line of Rick Cameron, Randy Millar and Donnie MacDonald came back with six unanswered goals. Rick Cameron fired in five goals and assisted on three others. Millar scored three, assisting on four while MacDonald earned four assists. Robin McAdam and Butch Heipel scored the other two goals. For the first time in many years the weather turned out beautiful and the boys kept busy by going to school parties, volleyball tournaments and visiting Bill's Billiard hall. Sports night held at CHSS SQUIRT Two big upsets happened in last night's Squirt playoff action, The Saturday winners Leafs and Canadiens were defeated in two exciting games. On Saturday the Leafs easily • won 4-0 but Monday night the Rangers came roaring back for five unanswered goals to win the semifinal series 8,7. For the championship round Bob IVIacDonald's Rangers will meet John Jordan's Red Wings who defeated the Canadiens 4,2 after tying the first game 2-2. Thursday night 5:30.6:30 is the first game in the championship with the final game Friday night at 8:30. Playing on the teams are: Rangers — Rick Taylor, Wayne Ducharme, Craig Millar, John Wood, Po Stanley, Jeff Allen, Wayne 'Rohner, Paul Taylor, Tondy $OniVand Bruce Saucier; Red Wings — Larry Riehi, Jamie Craig, Robert Knights, Brian Trewartha, Joe McMahon, Steve Campbell, Ken Dale, Randy Garrow, Andy Jamieson, Dean MacDonald and Dave Brodie. PEE WEE One team, the Hawks, have won their semi-final series and will now meet either the Bruins or the Rangers. The Bruins lead the Rangers by four goals and their second game is Tuesday night 5:30-6:30. Game 1 of the Finals will be played Wednesday , night 5:30-6:30 then the Final will be Friday night at 7:30, WEE WEE The eight-year-old wee wees came home again with the Consolation Trophy this time from the Myth Tournament. In their first game the club lost 6.0 to Lucknow but came back 7-1 over Blyth to win in the consolation round. Ian Fleming and David Clifford scored two each. Ricki Gardner, David Stephenson and Peter Anstett scored the others. While the older boys were playing in Blyth the younger group coached by Murray Taylor played a real thriller with the CFB six and seven-year-olds at the Community Centre. The game ended up 3.1 for the base. Paul Stephenson scored Clinton's lone goal. Goalie Michael Woods made some great unorthodox saves on the .many breakaways against him. He would lay down across the net and left.no room foi thePtick to go into the net. On Friday evening 6:30-7:30 the eight-year-old group plays host to Myth in the Kin Hockey Night. Some of the best hockey this year is happening in the close zone playoffs. The midgets ended rip tied with Goderich with three wins each and now meet each other in a home and home series, First game will be in Goderich Sunday night. The closest grouping has to be the Pee Wees. Clinton has won one and lost two, Goderich have won two and lost one while Grand Bend have one win and one loss with a game to go with Clinton and Goderich. Wednesday night's game in Seaforth is a do-or-die match for the Bantams after Goderich dropped a 3-2 decision to Seaforth giving Seaforth four points. Clinton have a win and a loss and must defeat Seaforth in the home and home games. Our Midgets hit Hensall with a 7-3 score in Hensel]. last Wednesday night on goals by Cal Fremlin, Brian Keene, Bill Crawford, Brian Kennedy, Danny Colquhoun, Mike Anstett and Randy Millar. Then back in Clinton on Friday night the Lions had a comfortable 3-2 lead on two goals by Brian Kennedy and Danny Colquhoun's third period goal when the roof fell in at 17:20. Wayne Ladd's shot from the point tied the game up. Then speedy Paul Kelly roamed in 19 seconds later for the winner, the goal was Kelly's third of the night. Less than a minute later Paul Johnston gave Goderich an extra goal with Clinton a man short. Goderich played the next night in Hensall and earned their third victory of the round robin. For Clinton they had to win and after a tough hard-hitting first period and some excellent goal tending by Yeoman for Goderich the score was 1-1. Mike Anstett tied the score at 18:43 on a set-up by Rick Cameron. The second period should have been a big score for Clinton but Yeoman shut them out. Paul Kelly put Goderich out in front at 1:23 of the third. One shift by the line of Danny Colquhoun, Bill Crawford and Randy Millar gave Clinton the lead again. Millar put Crawford in the clear at 3:13 and Crawford did the Same for Millar at 4:41. Brian Kennedy put in the insurance goal at 7:14 when he wrapped in a rebound from Brian Makins. Brad Turner helped his teammates with a great glove save • on Bruce Bowman's slap shot early in the third. The • third game back in Clinton on Monday was another thriller. Although the score ended up 5-5 the genie was awarded to. Clinton as Hensall were unable to come with enough players and they dressed to average players. Unbelievable goaltending by Doug, MacKay kept the game so close. In the final 10 minutes Hensall had the puck in Clinton's end only once. For Clinton, Randy Millar, Bill Crawford with two, Mike Anstett and Brian Kennedy scored the goals. PEE WEES After winning very decisively over Goderich Thursday night 4-1 the Ponies dropped a squeaker to the Bend on. Friday night 4-3. Neil Colquhoun and Mike Gibbings put in first period goals, Paul Priestap and David Counter netted the other two. Goderich tried to play rough but were hit for 10 penalties. Clinton tried their best to even up the score in Grand Bend but ran out of time. After two periods the score was 1.1 with Mike Gibbings earning the tying goal early in the second period. The roof fell in early in the third for Clinton when the Bend slipped in three quick goals, the first coming at 39 and 50 seconds and 4:29. Brian Millar and Nell Colquhoun scored in the last five minutes. On Saturday night Grand Bend lost 3-2 to Goderich, then on Monday night Clinton lost their second game in another closely played game 5.3 in Goderich. The fifth goal was scored in the empty net. BANTAM With Rick Cameron and Billy Irwin sitting out penalties early in the third, Goderich broke the scoreless deadlock on a neat goal by Lee Arbour, At 12:02 and 12:41 Goderich went ahead 3-0 and the score ended up that way 13Y 401-ANDE AIVISI NG CHU, athletes and sports' lovers, had their "big hash" on Friday, March 1 in the form of a Sports Nite. A sizeable crowd of spectators enjoyed the variety of exhibitions and games offered. A varied and interesting exhibition of gymnastics showed CHSS's potential in this field. Murray McNeil, representative of the gymnastics clUb in the Athletics Association organized a smooth, well-run spectacle of trampoline skills, mat routines, bar routines and activity on the box horse. Co-educational gymnastics were also featured. Then came some fine wrestling skills , by CHSS's wrestling team. Mr. Weber, the coach, refereed the matches, making sure the boys used only those holds taught by him. Badminton was amply enjoyed when a girls' doubles team, a boys' doubles team and a single team did their thing. The doubles matches were private little battles between the players but everyone knew the game between Mr. Ken Clynick, the coach, and Cord Levis, senior W.O.S.S.A. champion last year would be an exciting one. The students cheered for Gord naturally, and some of the adults and teachers present rooted for Mr. Clynick. It was good badminton to watch. The attraction of the evening was the basketball game between the graduates (all and any of CHSS's graduates who knew what a basketball looked like) and the senior boy's basketball team. The grad's seemed to have grown a littleolder and wisenbot could defeat the senior boys by two baskets. The score was tied for most of the game see-sawing by a few baskets either way, Some of the rads play college basketball so they must have kept in Shane- At half-time a make-shift team of junior and senior girls basketball players played against the Phys-Ed faculty. For those needing comic relief from the excitement of the grad—senior boys game, it was provided at that point. At times six players were on the floor at once representing one team. Some forgot how to dribble and others couldn't remember if tripping was illegal, The faculty didn't always practice what they preached from what one can see about some of the fouls committed. Both these games saw the cheerleaders industriously and spiritedly cheer for the students (of course!). CHSS's cheerleaders kept the crowd bellowing encouragements to the teams of their choice and insults to the opposition. Mr. Keith Allen and Mr, Tremeer both History teachers refereed the basketball game. The Sports' Nite is presented annually by the Athletic Association of CUSS to show the public the progress in the field of sports made by the students and to allow the students to have some fun, Bert's Corner The Zone 1 playoffs are helping to keep the boys in shape for the upcoming tournaments in the school holidays. On Saturday, March 20 the Pee Wees travel to Young Canada at Goderich and meet Watford at 11:40 o'clock. A victory puts them against Kincardine or Lambeth at 6:40 the same evening. At 12 o'clock the same day Clinton Bantam open their first game in the Harriston tournament, Eighteen House League boys will go to Kincardine on Saturday to participate in the Lake Huron Zone Recreation Tournament. Clinton has also entered the novices and bantams. Novices will play in Exeter, .March 24, Bantams in Listowel, March 22. The Lion's Midgets have been accepted 'in the Walter Lockridge Tournament in Wingham. Their first game is against Gravenhurst on Thursday, March 25. * * * We missed the nice weekend by one week but I am not sure which is the hardest to take the snow or the water dripping off the inside of the roof of the arena when the mild weather comes and there is' stilt snow on the roof. Fortunately the winds blew the snow from the east side this year and only the west side had the water problem. * Don't forget to came out Friday night to see the finals of the Kinsmen House League Program. Time is 6:30 to 9:30. No charge but lots to see. 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