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CLINTON Junior Fish and
Game Club are holding a
d oo r- t o-door canvass for
returnable bottles on August 29.
—34,35B.
FRIDAY, August. 28, 1970,
Reception for Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne, Stirling, (nee Donna
Clifton) at the Zurich
Community Centre — Music by
the Bluewater Playboys, Lunch
provided. Everyone welcome.
—35,35B.
3 P.M. AUGUST 21st. Annual
Flower Show in the Council_
Chambers, The Posters of 10
Perennials to be judged. Also
August 28, Junior Gardener Tea
and Show at 108 Ontario Street.
—34R.
'ASH BINGO: Legion Hall,
Jetforth Friday* August 21, 8:15
p.m. Regular games, $10; three
$25 games; $75 jackpot to go,
Door prizes. Admission $1.00.
Auspices Branch 156, Proceeds
Welfare work.— gtfri
TUESDAY', August 25, Bingo,
Huron Fish and Game Club,
Jackpot 05.00 in 66 numbers,
Six deor prices, 8:80 pan: tin
THURSDAY', August 20, Bingo
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p.m, Jackpot $58,00 in 58
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Plintdatl,,m-iReoprd, Thursday, AU914 20, 1970
BantanIS one game up in final
Cook, Butler help
peewees win title
in the third on five hits. Bartliff
scored a final run in the seventh
on a sensational catch in the
eighth for the first out in the
eighth.
The only loss in the playoffs
came Sunday afternoon in
Thorndale, when their big
lefthander, Don Martin, allowed
only five hits included a single
and a triple by Cam Colquhoun.
Coiquhoun scored the lone
Clinton run in the ninth after
leading off with a triple.
Cam MacDonald started the
game but pulled a muscle in the
second. Bartliff relieved for the
remainder of the game.
Thorndale's catcher George
BY RICK KUSH
The. Clinton Peewee Pi hies
won the Western Ontario
Athletic Association Peewee, "B"
championship Sunday night by
defeating .Walkerton Peewees
44, taking the best of three
series two straight.
In the first game, in
Walkerton, the Ponies edged
Walkerton' 2-1 in a 'thrilling
game. Both teams scored a. run
In the first inning on two, hits.
The game was a pitchers' duel
after that with each hurler giving
up six hits. The Walkerton
pitcher
'
. Potts, struck out nine
while Steve Cook struck out
seven batters for Clinton and
went all the w5fl'or his third
victory.
The winning run was scored in
the top of the sixth when, Steve
Cook hit a single, driving in D.
Counter who had been walked.
Cook led the Ponies with
A based-loaded home run by
Sally Walden and two
sensational catches by Joyce
Neilands and Marlene
Cunningham helped Clinton girls
square their Juvenile Girls
Baseball semi-final series at one
game each in Broadhagen on
Monday night.
Six runs in the sixth inning,
including the big homerun by
Miss Walden helped Clinton
come from behind for the 1840
win. The girls had earlier fallen
behind in the series, losing a
close 16-15 decision before a
good home crowd at CFB
Clinton on Thursday.
Despite five Clinton runs in
the second, Broadhagen led 6.5
after two innings in the game at
Broadhagen. They added to the
lead in the fourth with another
run. Clinton took the lead in the
fifth with four runs, two on
Sandra Fremlin's homer.
After their big sixth inning,
the girls padded their lead in the
three hits while Greg Butler had
two hit4 and Neil Colquhoun has
a single.
In the game .,5.1.p 'lay evening,
the Ponies scored two runs in
the first on hits by Cook and
then Butler. In trying to put
Butler out, Walkerton made two
errors and Butler came home. In
the fourth Butler sacrificed
home Cook who had again
reached base with a single. Billy
Irwin scored on .a sacrifice by
Robin McAdam,
In the fifth, Butler made a
spectacular running, ankle-high
catch with two men on base and
two out. After the catch he fell,
but still managed to hold the
Cook again pitched the whole
game and struck out seven.
The Ponies now advance to
the Ontario Baseball Association
"B" finals but do not know who
their opponents will be.
seventh with homeruns by Joyce
and Ruth Ann Neilans for three
more runs. The big catch by
centre-fielder Marlene
Cunningham ended the game.
The other catch, by Joyce
Neilans in left field, came in the
first.
Nine errors by Clinton told
the story in the earlier loss. Even
then, Clinton entered the
seventh and final inning tied but
could score only one run while
yielding two. Ruth Ann Neilans
had three singles and a home run
while Sandra Fremlin had a
single, triple and homer. Clinton
left six runners on base,
Dianne Cunningham and
Cathy Patterson handled the
pitching in each game with
Dianne starting and going five
innings and Cathy taking over in
the sixth. Sandra Fremlin was
behind the plate.
The deciding game in the
series is Thursday (tonight) at
6:30 at CFB Clinton.
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Ogdena Frost, Mothers 0.00 2.60
Super Mary Dale, List 2.30
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Darky Marnock, Dupee 7.80 3,90
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Exactor (7-5) 5103.80.
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Harwood Boy, Hardy 8.90 4.70 3.40
Nigh Ax, Walker 4,20 3.30
Pete's Choice, Arbour 2.50
Ninth — pace, $500, time 208 2-5.
Cherridale, McRann 0.30 3.20 2.70
Lee Unite, Young 3.39 2.70
Mary Glenford, Jeffery 2,90
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Speedy Baker, Kerr 4.80 2.90 2.50
Luella May, Moffat 3.80 3,20
Free Meadow, Hardy 2.80
Exactor (3-4) $14,80.
Att. 1,800, Handle $30,619.
pitching of Dale Fleishauer and
Larry Amen t.
In Listowel on Saturday
night, Listowel won 8-3. Back in
Clinton on Monday, Listowel
won easily 21-5 when several of
the local Midgets were Missing
from the line up.
The Huron-Perth trophy will
remain in Clinton for another
year, last year Clinton
eliminated Thorndale.
EARLIER GAMES
Leading up to the
Huron-Perth Championship, the
Colts went ahead two .games to
none on their 11-2 win in
Thorndale and a well-played
game, 6-2, in Clinton.
Archie- Pickett pitched his
first game in several weeks and,
except for the sixth inning when
Thorndale scored two runs on a
single and two Clinton errors, he
had very little trouble. Fleet,
Dutot, Cam Coiquhoun, Barry
Mutrie and Don Bartliff scored
A request for a nursery school
for retarded children in J. A. D.
McCurdy Public School under
the sponsorship of the South
Huron Association for the
Mentally Retarded has been
turned down by the Huron
County Board of Education.
At the present time, the J. A.
D. McCurdy Public School
building is occupied by two
school groups that come under
the jurisdiction of the Huron
County Board of Education —
the regular day school and the
Huron Hope School for the
Mentally Retarded.
A nursery school would not
be under the jurisdiction of the
board, and therefore, not under
the jurisdiction of either
principal.
The board also recalled its
previous decision not to provide
nursery facilities in its schools
and agreed to uphold that
dscision.
The vote was eight to
three against renting facilities in
J. A. D. McCurdy school for the
nursery school with
vice-chairman Bob Elliott, Mrs.
Marilyn Kunder and John
Coming Next:
Danny supplied
the hitting, a double and a
single, three of Clinton's seven
rune, and fired, a two hitter
against arch rivAls from
Walkerton as Clinton took a 1.,0
lead in their Bantam "B"
Baseball final series.
Two years ego Walkerton
eliminated these same boys in
peewee in a sadden-death game
in Wingham.
They still have their big
pitcher, Pete Hawkins, a hpge
Brucefield
Bombers win
first place
Last Thursday the Brucefield
Bombers defeated Shakespeare
'in Brucefield by a score of 9.8 to
capture first place in W.O.A.A.
Intermediate Ladies Softball,
The Brucefield girls defeated
Mitchell on Monday night by
22.4 in the first game of a best
three out of five semi-final
series. They play again
Wednesday and Friday evenings
in Hensel' at 8:30.
Taylor hit a three-run home run
in the.. fourth to open the
scoring. Three more in the fifth
and one in the eighth gave
Thorndale their 7-1 victory.
CAM PICKETT
Pitched victory Friday night.
Kneel or sit low in a
canoe. If upset, HANG
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help arrives.
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.six-footer' . who struck out Ai,
Clinton, batters in a losing cause,
C9N11.40Pn led off the second
with. A. triple; then scored on A
wild pitch. Walkerton tied the
seem. in the Weird then went
ahead 34 until the fourth.
Colguhoun, Brian Kennedy
and Richard Welch pounded out
three consecutive singles, scoring
coltinhonn and Kennedy:
The fifth inning proved A big
prie for .Clinton. With one put
Swanky Andrews struck out but
the catcher dropped the ball
Owing Andrews to reach first
safely. Hawkins hit Mike
Anstett, Don MacDonald hit a
single, scoring Andrews, Anstett
and MacDonald scored on Brian
Langille's sacrifice. Colquhoun
scored in the eighth for the
seventh run.
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MAJOR M. E, BROOKS (right) was met by MWO Harry Sewell on his arrival by air August 7.
Major Brooks is the holiday replacement for Major Youmatoff Protestant Chaplain et CFB
Clinton. He is no stranger to the area having served here in 1967 and 1969. Major Brooks began his
flying career as an aircrew member of No. 6 Bomber Group during World War Il. He entered The
Ministry in 1956 and is presently the Rector in Listowel. He will be transferred to St. Barnabas
Anglican Church in London, Ontario, next September. Major Brooks commutes daily by air from a
summer cottage on-Lake Huron where his family are holidaying. He obtained his eiviliaiiTilot'S
license in 1966 and flys his own plane.
BY BERT CLIFFORD
Arehie Pickett's slide into
home plate gave the Colts a 5-4
edge over Thorndale Tuesday
night and allowed Colts to take
the series for the Huron-Perth
Intermediate Baseball
Championship three games to
one.
Thorndale had tied the score
4-4 in the sixth inning on two
costly Clinton throwing errors.
In the seventh Stu Mustard
opened the inning with his third
hit. Archie Pickett and Brad
Dutot followed with the help of
two Thorndale errors and a
perfectly placed bunt by Dutot
loaded the bases. Ed Daer's
grounder went to the shortstop
who forced Mustard at home.
The next batter, Doc Miller,
pounded a hard hit to the
second baseman, Archie Pickett
beat the throw to the plate with
a perfect slide. Thorndale's
catcher had straddled the plate
and when he missed Pickett on
the slide the run counted,
despite the fact it could have
been an easy force out. Umpire
Pat Langille took a lot of abuse
from irate Thorndale players,
especially one hot head, Wayne
Parkinson who had been thrown
out of the game in the first
inning by base umpire Howie
Tait.
EARLY LEAD
An early run in the first
inning gave Thorndale a 1.0 lead
until the fourth when Stu
Mustard scored _on Ed Deer's
double. The top of the fifth
found Clinton down 34 after
Thorndale picked up four hits in
the inning. Clinton bounced
back with three in their half
inning. Butch Fleet started the
inning with a walk and went to
third on Cam Coiquhoun's
double. Big Hans Leppington,
noted for his clutch hitting, hit a
single into right field, scoring
both base runners. Then with
two out, Mustard hit his second
single, stole second and
advanced to third on a wild
pitch. He scored the go-ahead
run on Pickett's hit to second
base. Clinton had a chance to
put the game away in the sixth
with the bases loaded but
George Kennedy struck out Don
Bartliff for the third out.
Ed Daer went all the way for
his third playoff victory. He
normally is extra strong as the
game progresses but Tuesday,
after pitching a softball game the
night before, his arm became a
little tired.
Broadfoot in favor of providing
the accommodation.
Classes were held in the
Crediton Community Centre
until May 11 for the children,
thought by some board members
to number three or four.
They moved to a vacated
school about 11/2 miles south of
Grand Bend. This former school
is now owned by the Alhambra
Lodge.
The teachers, Mrs. Lawrence.
Wein, Exeter, and Miss Ella
Morlock, Crediton, are
concerned about being moved.
into Lambton County and feel
that the taxi bills for
transporting children will be
enormous. As well, volunteer
helpers are now too far away to
continue to serve.
"The question of moral
responsibility to provide nursery
facilities in other parts of the
county cannot be overlooked,"
said John Cochrane, director of
education for Huron. "The cost
of maintaining J. A. D. McCurdy
School is a county-wide
responsibility."
JUNIOR "D"
HOCKEY MEETING
to form
JUNIOR "D" HOCKEY CLUB
at
CLINTON ARENA
9:00 P.M.
THURSDAYS AUGUST 27
ALL PROSPECTIVE PLAYERS
and OTHER INTERESTED
PERSONS ARE URGED
TO ATTEND
CLINTON RECREATION COMMITTEE
WOO ANDREWS, bIREtTOR
34b.,
Board turns down
nursery school request
BY SHIRLEY J. KELLER
Girls tie series with Brodhagen
Deciding game tonight
Clinton Race Results
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Colts beat Thorndale for crown
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