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Henderson wants immediate bus study
BY SHIRLEY J. KELLER
John Henderson, Huron County Board of
Education trustee who resides in McKillop
Township, insisted at last Monday's meeting
of the board that the promised study of the
transportation system in his area for
McKillop kindergarten students be
undertaken during the Christmas break.
Henderson was informed that at the
present time, a study of the transportation
problems in the county is being made by the
transportation officer and should be
completed by January 3. However, the
McKillop trustee was not satisfied with that
timing. He said he felt the board had an
obligation to the McKillop people to carry
out the review for the kindergarten
youngsters at year end, and he wanted to see
it done.
"If we can't do it then this board
shouldn't make such promises," stated
Henderson.
He said any necessary changes would be
very slight and urged the board to appoint a
committee to look into this matter
immediately. Henderson was concerned that
unless there was authorization to make
minor alterations at the beginning of the
winter term the changes could not be carried
out until after the next board meeting.
"That brings it until ahnost the end of
January," Henderson argued.
Approval -was given for, the study to be
carried out, and the management committee
to meet January 3, was given power to act.
The management committee, chaired by
Cayley Hill, Goderich, was supported in the
action it took by advising Mr. and Mrs. John
Banter of GDCI cafeteria, that as of January
1, the board subsidy would be discontinued.
The cafeteria at GDCI is the only one in the
county that has been subsidized until now.
It is understood the Banters will have no
interest in contracting for the cafeteria
operation after the first of January.
Mr. Hill, however, indicated that the
cafeteria will operate in some temporary
fashion until a caterer can be found. He said
that to date, there had been only one
applicant, but felt there could be others
soon.
The board has agreed not to sell two
properties owned by team, one in Clinton
and one in Goderieh. The motion read that
these properties be retained by the board for
possible future needs. It was pointed out
that two previous sales by the board didn't
make the board any money as they received
less grant money because of the sales.
A follow-up course to Man In Society -
Anthropology - has been approved for
Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton
for next fall.
P, Clinton Nevus-Record, Thursday, December 30.1071
Bayfield beats DRMCO 4-1 in CHHL action
CLINTON 17—DUBLIN 1
Clinton played Dublin on
Saturday, Dec. 18, in Seaforth.
The official scorer was the
busiest man in the rink, trying to
run the clock, the penalty box
and the score sheet. Clinton
scored nine in the first period,
• four more in the second and
four more in the third period.
By this time, the boys were so
intent on scoring that they stood
around and let Dublin dribble
one in. "
The game report shows
Robert Taylor with five goals
add two assists; John McMahon,
four goals and one assist; Paul
Wise, four assists and one goal;
Robert Heard, with five assists;
Allan Taylor, three goals. Pete
Thompson, two goals, and single
points to Dan Proctor, Richard
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Meanwhile, back in the
Clinton arena, the Leafs and
Rangers combined to take on
the Bruins and Canadiens, The
final score 5.4 indicated the ,
closeness of the game. Goals
were scored 'by Paul Van
Damme, Randy Garrow (2),
Rick Tye, Larry Riehl, Brad
Morgan, Craig Miller, Paul
Galachuk, and Rick Taylor,
GRAND BEND 4—Clinton 9
Clinton was at home on Dec.
23rd against Grand Bend. At the
end of the second period the
score was tied at 3-3, but coach
Carter must have pepped the
boys up some way, as they came
out in the third to score six
more, with only one against.
Robert Heard with four goals
and one assist was the top point
getter.. Robert Taylor has three
goals and John McMahon three
assists and Paul Wise two assists.
Single goals by Bill Roy and Pete
Thompson and single assists
went to Allan Taylor, Thompson
and Roy.
KINCARDINE WINTER
GAMES
The Pee Wees met Milverton
on Monday, Dec. 27 at 2:30 and
came off the winners by 8-2.
Peter Thompson had two
goals and three assists while line
mate Robert Heard picked up
two goals and one assis,t. Ray
Wheeler one goal and one assist
single goals to Robert Taylor,
John Hart and Bill Roy.
Allan Taylor picked up three
assists.
In the 8:30 game the boys
were bombed by Durham 12-2,
although it could easily have
been 12-5 or 6. Robert Taylor
and John McMahon were the
only ones able to score. The
boys will be listening on
Thursday to see how Durham
does in the final against Owen
Sound.
BY KEITH. WILLIAMS
After two tight periods of
play in which only one goal was
scored, the third period in a
hockey game between Bayfield
and DRMCO of the Cl-II-.L. on
December 22 opened up into a
free- sk at ing, sharp-shooting
contest netting four goals and
final score of .Bayfield 4 and
DRMCO
No goals at all were scored in
the first 20 minutes of play as
Murray Lyon of the
Londesboro Men's League had
the best single at the Clinton
Crown lanes in the week before
Christmas when he recorded a
348 and added a 726 triple.
Cliff Saundercock had the
best average in the Londesboro
Men's League with 231.
Fords lead the league with 58
points followed by Dodges with
42, G..evs with 42 and V.W.s
with 40.
Highest single to date in the
league has been Tom Duizer's
368 and Cliff Saundercock's 88$
has been the best triple.
Trudy Hill bowled a fine 334
single and a 760 triple in the
Clinton-Blyth Ladig league.
Results at the end of series A
Show Peacocks on top with 73
points, Whiz Kids with 66; Five
Belles, 61; Hill Billies, 60;
Fuddle Duddles, 57; Lucky
Strikes, 56; Alley Cats, 54 and
Petunias, 53.
Steve Amsing bowled a hot
328 single in the Crown Teen
League and scored an equally
impressive 813 triple, the best
recorded at the lanes last week.
Maria Heynsbergen had a 191
single and 527 triple for the
girls.
The Unknowns lead with 63
points followed by Bob's Gang
with 56; Fuddle Duddles with
46; Charlie Brown's team, 45
and Heople's People, 39.
Gerry Harris scored a 300
the teams were evenly matched
in power and ability. in• the
second period at the 1:10 mark,
Don 'Bartliff assisted by Frank
Hagan pocketed a neat one
which ended the scoring in that
segment of the game,
At 27 seconds of the third
period, Hayfield's Wayne Doak
and Frank Hagan combined to
sink what proved to he the
winning goal. At 1;44 it was
Gord Fisher and George Gould
for Bayfield making it 3.0 for
single, 703 triple and 206
average to lead the ladies in the
IOOF and Rebekahs League, Bill
Gibbings led the men with a 284
single while Ward Hodgins had a
714 triple and 217 average.
Spark Plugs are out in front
with 45 points closely trailed by
Choke-ups 44; Margie's Muttons,
41; Cheerful Charlies, 39; Hot
Shots, 37; Bill's Blisters, 35;
Sunken Six, 34 and Bill's
Bunyans, 33.
Isabel's Indians lead the
Tuckersmith mixed league with
58 points followed by Ruby's
Rebels, 42; Anna's Arrows, 41;
Ann's Angels, 36; Betty's
Bullets, 27; Jo-Ann's Jets, 26.
Shirley Hargreaves led the
ladies with a 256 single and
Martha Rooseboom had a 609
single,
John Hayman led the men
with a 267 single and Mel
Graham had a 660 triple.
The Ballbreakers lead the way
in the Crown Junior league with
45 points followed by
Sharpshooters, 37; Pete's
Penguins, 36; Alley Cats, 36; and
Strikets, 31.
Connie Horbanuik had the
top single with 215 and Pattie
Patterson had a 330 double Jeff
Wise led the boys with a 191
single and 348 double.
Nancy Alien's 235 single led
the ladies in the Londesboro
Ladies' League while Peggy
Cameron had a 578 triple and
the resort town.
DRMCO got its only tally for
the game off the stick of Harold
Leddy assisted by Ken Lee at
4:37. Just about four minutes
later, Bruce Schoenals of
Bayfield tipped in the final goal
of the game unassisted. •
As of Wednesday, December
22, Sifto Salt led the League
with 16 points. Bayfield was a
close second with 15 points.
GoderickBuilding Centre had 11
Dorothy Carter a 193 average.
Most improved bowler was
Ramona Jamieson with a plus
.23.
Swingin' Six lead the league
with 71 points, followed by
Dot's Dolls with 52; Rolling
Pins, 46 and Ding Dong Bells,
41.
Maple Leafs
lead league
Maple Leafs are on top of the
Bantam House League after Dec.
21 action with six wins and two
losses for 12 points.
Second are Canadians with
five wins, two losses and a tie for
11. Third are Canucks with two
wins, four losses and two ties
and six points and Red Wings are
in the basement with one, win,
six losses and one tie for three
points,
On Dec. 14, Canadians beat
Maple Leafs ,4-3 and Red Wings
beat Canucks 1-0. On Dec. 21,
Canadians beat Canucks 3-1 and
Maple Leafs beat Red Wings,
6.0.
Graham of the Canadians
leads the league scoring with
eight goals and 10 assists for 18
points. He is tied with team
mate J. Thompson for , most
assists with 10. Kuehl of the
Maple Leafs and M. Gibbings of
the Canadians have scored the
most goals, nine each.
points; Juveniles and DRMCO
were tied with 8 points each;
and Hohnesville trailed with
points.
This Sunday at Goderich,
DRMCO meets the Building
Centre at 7 pm with Hayfield
,and Juveniles facing off at .9 pm
Tuesday, January 4 in .Clinton it
is flolmesville against Juveniles
at 8:30 pm and Wednesday,
January 5 it is back in Goderich
for an 8130 contest between
Sifto Salt and DRMCO.
Clinton ,Peewee
Bayfield 7-3
Clinton B All-Stars defeated
Bayfield 7.3 on Monday night in
Bay field,
Craig Miller led the Clinton
offence with a four-goal
performance. The other goal
scorers for Clinton were Rick
Frizby, Paul Galachuck and Tim
Bird who along with Wayne
Ducharme played a strong game
going both, ways for Clinton.
Randy Garrow and Paul
Taylor played a strong game on
defence for Clinton as they
broke up many Bayfield threats.
Squirt teams
fight to ties
Very little action took place
in the Squirt House league this
weekend with the first game a
1-1 tie. Gary Heipil scored one
for the Bruins and Ian Fleming
scoring for the Kings.
The second game between the
Canadians and the North Stars
was a 0.0 game. Both teams tried
hard to score but the goalies
were on their toes and were not
letting the puck into, the net.
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