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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1971-06-17, Page 7Ryan's Raiders, champions of the Clinton Minor Basketball League posed for a picture following their triumph over Jerry's Jinx in the league final at Central Huron Secondary School Friday night. The winners were (front row left to right) Geoff Gibb, Frank Flynn, Steve Gibbings (back row) Tim Jewson, Dean Ryan, Jim Aiming (coach) and Neil Colquhoun. "Need some money? Our personal. loans are easy to get." says Red Merriman "When you need some extra cash for some- thing worthwhile, like a new car, a colour TV, a major household appliance, or a vacation, there are several ways you can finance the deal. But a Royal Bank termplan personal loan can actually save you money . . . because it costs less than ordinary buying on time'. A termplan loan is easy to get, easy to pay back, and it costs so little. You pay us back in easy monthly instalments that are worked out to fit your budget. And the loan is life- insured in the bargain. Royal Bank termplan loans give you cash in advance so you can shop for the best deals in town. Come in and see us. We like to look after you." Community Corner This week is a busy time in Hensall. Friday and Saturday, June 18 and 19, the Fiddler's Contest will be held in Hensall Arena with Johnny Brent, formerly of CKNX radio, as master of ceremonies. There will be $840 in cash prizes and the Ward Allen Memorial Trophy will be presented. Also in Hensall on Tuesday, June 22 is the Stock Show at 5:30 p.m. There will be a parade at 6:00 p.m. and baby show at 7:15 p.m. M. 1, "Tory" Gregg will be Master of Ceremonies. ROYAL BAN K -the helpful bank Clinton - 482-9735 Clinton News-Record„ Thursday, June 17, 1971 7 They're off and running in one of the many races held at CFB Clinton on Tuesday as several area school combined for a track and field meet. Complete results are unavailable at presS time but we hope to have them for next week. First camp held at Camp Klahane Tools, chemicals, fertilizers plus other articles to aid you in the large or small garden, DON TAYLOR MOTORS EXETER Your Voixtwaoen uealer HURON COUNTY'S YOUNGEST AND Most PROGRESSIVE DEALERSHIP- WELCOME T 0 OUR 3rd ANNIVERSARY JUNE 17&18 , OPEN IN THE EVENING ,, ....... •A ,0 ..-; PRICES '''''. / -,, .x -8,ratiirsi.- v ALL \ ,t::), MAKES ..:.Ml *1 1 ' A, , 4 , 4.04, ri''..".: NI r. BM CAN Or SA 4-7 CHECKER EVERY '21 CAR SUARAITEE0 r ON DISPLAY MUNTZ STEREO EQUIPMENT TRAILER SPECIAL! Hog. $7.98 TAPES ONLY 5.95 DISCOUNTS On All Your Needs In Home and Auto Stereo Enuiptnent There's Sandwiches, Coffee and Soft Drinks For All PLUS Treats For The kids ENTERTAINING FOR ALL AGES BE SURE TO SEE! THE VOLKSWAGEN MINI-SCIENCE SHOW rack record tied by Kent Express The track record at Clinton insmen Raceway was tied again nday afternoon by Kent xpress in the seventh race. The pacer posted a time of :07 and one-fifth to tie the cord in the $700 race. Attendance was down this eek to 1,161 with $28,548 agered. FIRST - Pace, $225, time :12, 2 /5: Walter's George, ewitt, '3.50, 2.30, 2.30; Ronny al, McKnight, 3.00, 2.50; lexa Hal, Alexander, 2.80. SECOND - Trot, $250, Time :14, 2/5: Barney Castle, Kerr, .00, 4.60, 2.50; Scotch Sadie, aulds, 2.80, 2.30; Yvonne bbe C, Muir, 2.70. DAILY DOUBLE (4-1) 17.20. SENIOR GIRLS Long Jump: Deb Colquhoun, Pat Kay, Nancy Johnston. • Triple Jump: Pat Kay, Deb Colquhoun, Nancy Castle. High Jump: Carol Colquhoun, Deb Colquhoun, Pat Kay. Short Dash: Deb Colquhoun, Pat Kay, Cindy Collins. Long Dash: Deb Colquhoun, Pat Kay, Brenda Ball. Open Girls 440 (Senior and Intermediate): Nancy MacDonald, Brenda Ball, Pat Kay. Open Girls Discus Throw (Senior and Intermediate): Ruth Ann Neilans, Kathy Johnson, Deb Johnston. Open Girls Shot Put (Senior and Intermediate): Deb Colquhoun, Ruth Ann Neilans, Pat Kay. SENIOR BOYS Long Jump: Clare Colquhoun, Jade Fisher, Paul Garrow. Triple Jump: Ron Fletcher, Clare Colquhoun, Dean Ryan. High Jump, Brian White, Dean Ryan, Clare Colquhoun. Short Dash: Dan Campbell, Paul Garrow, Geoff Gibb. Long Dash: Paul Garrow, Dan Campbell, Janie Fisher. Open Boys 880 (Intermediate and Senior): Robin McAdam, Gord Gilfillan, Paul Garrow. Open Boys Discus Throw (Senior and Intermediate): Kim Hodgins, Dan Campbell, Dave Bartliff. i Open Boys Shot Put (Senior land Intermediate): Paul Garrow, Brian White, Gord Gilfillan. INTERMEDIATE GIRLS Long Jump: Beverly Slade, Debbie Daer, Kim Colquhoun. Triple Jump: Kim Colquhoun, Debbie Daer, Mandy Stevens. High Jump: Kim Colquhoun, Nancy MacDonald, Debbie Daer. THIRD - Pace, $250, time 2:10, 2/5: Frosty Aid, Jewitt, 9.90, 8,90, 5.10; Poor Old Daddy, Ketr, 3.20, 2.60; Perfect Copy, Kingdom, 4.50. FOURTH - Pace, $225, time 2:13, 2/5; Curt Johnston, Wolsey, 4.10, 3.20, 3.40; Sabatone, Mathers, 6.60, 3,60; The Quiet Man, Fauids, 3.30. QUINELLA (2-1) $9.60. FIFTH - Pace, $250, time 2:11, 1/5: Arlie Spencer, Kennedy, 3.70, 2.60, 2.90; Sea Time, Bannerman, 4.70, 3.30; Patricia Chips, Payne, 4.30. SIXTH - Pace, $250, time 2:12, 2/5: Sunday Watch, Young, 2,90, 2,9Q, 2.60; My Micky, Dupee, 6,50, 4.00; Silly Boy, Williamson, 5.10. SEVENTH - Pace, $700, time 2:07, 1/5: Kent Express, Short Dash: Ruth Ann Neilans, Debbie Daer, Beverly Slade, Long Dash: Debbie Daer, Ruth Ann Neilans, Kim Colquhoun. INTERMEDIATE BOYS Long Jump: Dave Bartliff, Pete Wise, Neil Colquhoun. Triple Jump: Pete Wise, Tim Jewson, Mark Nicholson. High Jump: Dave Bartliff, Neil Colquhoun, Pete Wise. Short Dash: Patrick Phillips, Robert Menzies, Dave Clynick. Long Dash: Patrick Phillips, Robert Menzies, Dave Clynick. JUNIOR GIRLS Long Jump: Ruth Colelough, Cheryl Jefferson, Michele Flowers. Triple Jump: Sharon Irwin, Connie Horbanuik, Ruth Colclough. High Jump: Susan Toop, Ruth Colclough, Michele Flowers. Short Dash: Michele Flowers, Ruth Colclough, Susan Toop, Long Dash: Michele Flowers, Ruth Colclough, Nancy Keuhl. JUNIOR BOYS Long Jump: Paul Wise, Doug Schoenhals, Tom Colquhoun. Triple Jump: Paul Wise, John Ball, Brad Atkinson. High Jump: Paul Wise, Tom Colquhoun, Raymond Wheeler. Short Dash: Paul Wise, Stephen Jones, Raymond Wheeler. Long Dash: Stephen Jones, Paul Wise, Raymond Wheeler. MIDGET GIRLS Long Jump: Nancy Clynick, Jill Clynick, Terry Flowers. Triple Jump: Nancy Clynick, Debbie Cook, and a tied for Wendy Welch and Marilyn Van Altena. High Jump: Nancy Clynick, Wendy Welch, Terry Flowers. Hardy, 2.90, 2.20; Hazy Dares, Young, 2,90. (Only four horses started). EXACTOR (1-4) $8,60, EIGHT - Pace, $250, time 2:11, 2/5: Meadow Kay, McLean, 2.80, 2.90, 2.50; K86 Chief, Sewers, 9,60, 3.70; Linda's Boy, Mathers, 5.90. NINTH - Pace, $250, time 2:11: Dave's Wee Lad, Robillard, 13.00, 540, 3.50; Leeport Duke, Maguire; 2.80, 2.70; Mabel Grattan, Jewitt, 3.60. TENTH - Pace, $400, time 2:08, 2/5: country Roya, Duckworth, 11,10, 5.60, 5,00; Lochinvar Morris, Cameron, 10.30, 4.50; Freight Express, Young, 3.40. EXACTOR (3-5) $41.00, Short Dash: Terry Flowers, Jill Clynick, Nancy Clynick. Long Dash: Terry Flowers, Sherry Brommer, Angela Yule. MIDGET BOYS • Long Jump; Terry Gordner, Ian Gibb, Richard Carter. Triple Jump: Brad Morgan, Kerry Colquhoun, Terry Gordner. High Jump: Ian Gibb, Terry Gordner, Jeff Colquhoun. Short Dash: Terry Gordner, Ian Gibb, Brad Morgan. Long Dash: Terry Gordner, Ian Gibb, Danny Procter. Clinton men held in Goderich breakins Police have arrested three Clinton area men on charges of break, enter and theft, after three cars were broken into Thursday morning and about $450 worth of car radios and tape decks stolen. The thefts occured on the Dominion Road Machinery Co. parking lot about 2:30 a.m„, Thursday. The arrests were made Thursday night. Clayton Riley, Donald River and David Pocock appeared in court Monday on charges of break, enter and theft. The first camp was held at Klahane, the Huron Division Girl Guide Campsite, on June 6 and 7. Mrs. Leah Kuehl of Clinton, and Mrs. Ella May Harper, C.F.B„ Clinton, attended, Mts. Kuehl was quartermaster, Clinton's asseSsMent of $2,300 is being realized by activities involving the parents, Guides and Brownies, as Well as donations froth concerned FRED J. HUDIE LTD. BUILDERS' SUPPLY and SAWMILL VIANIANVAINVIININIVVVV1AMAIVVVVI - We have a *complete line of Building Supplies including Colorlok k 90 at popular prices, 9" and 12" Kaise Aluminum Siding - 2101b. Asphalt self-seal shingles, priCed to sell. - A complete stock of 2 x 4, 2 x 6, 2 x 8, and 2 x 10 at competitiVe prices. - Also a large selection of panelling trim, interior and exterior doors of all sizes. Come and tee us for an estimate, no order too large or tot) Small. FREE DELIVERY and QUICK SERVICE 24b esults of Clinton Public School field day Farm I& Garden Supplies See us also for Farm fehcing, hardware, baler twine, animal health products and Purina feeds, OPEN TO SERVE YOU DAILY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS Open tatutday Morning ONLY NTON FARM & GARDEN CENTRE • PHONE 482.9333 JUNIOR GIRLS June 23 at Dublin 6:30 June 24 at Tavistock 8:30 July 2 vs. Sebringville 7:00 July 5 vs. New Hamburg 7:00 July 7 vs. Tavistock 7:00 July 9 at Brodhagen 7:00 July 15 vs. Dublin 6:30 July 16 vs. Brodhagen 7:00 Coach Bonnie Arnold Manager Lynn Gibbings Girls schedules JUVENILE GIRLS June 17 vs Monkton June 22 vs Moncrief June 26 vs Harriston July 6 vs Brodhagen July 8 at Listowel July 11 at Monkton July 15 at Harriston Coach Kay Sharp Manager Vi Peterson posted Fish and Game meets The regular monthly meeting of the Huron Fish and Game Conservation Association was held on Monday, June 7, %with president Stan Falconer in charge. Winners of the monthly draw were: Mildred Livermore, Robert Carter and Don Graham. General meetings are cancelled for July and August and will resume on September 13 at 8;30 p.m. Executive meeting's will be held on July 19 and August 16. organizations. To date over $800 has been realized. SIZES 14 to 17K GIFT BOXES GIFT CERTIFICATES HERMAN'S MEN'S WEAR (Open Friday t vening0 FATHER'S DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 20 SPORT SHIRTS .KNIT SHIRTS 'COOL SHORTS 'GOLF JACKETS SHORTY PYJAMAS FORSYTH TACOMA SHIRTS SHORT SLEEVE All the latest summer colors in plains, stripes and designs. '43141St CLINTON