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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1970-11-12, Page 6Including One Year Free Service Make a deposit On one now for Christmas because we have only a limited number of these sets AT THIS SALE PRICE! Apr ARRIVED4. ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF SANYO COLORED TELEVISIONS COLORED TELEVISION PRICES BEGIN AT $48995 MERRILL TV SERVICE CLINTON, ONT.. 482-7021 Clinton Juniors put on their new sweaters and looked like their old selves as they came home last Friday night to play Hensall-Zurich Coops. Playing their old brand of Skating and checking hockey, the Juniors took a 6-4 victory and most of the time looked better than the score,. The line of Mark Jenkins, Derwin Carter and piit'Cr4vvfOrd lifted Clinton in the early going, Later, when defenceman Wayne Arthur suffered a badly bruised leg, Carter dropped back to Bert's Corner With Bert Clifford This past week the squirt and peewee house league teams'were announced by the Kinsmen chairmen. Jim Arnold, squirt chairman, has divided the nine and 10-year-old boys into four clubs. For the next two Saturdays the teams will play exhibition games, The house league teams for peewees were also named under the leadership of Ken Clynick. There will also be four teams in. this division. Parents are also reminded that the mid-week playing times have been changed to the following: Squirts, Monday, 5:30-6:30; bantam B., Monday, 6:30-7:30; peewee house league, Tuesdays, 5:30;6:30; WOAA peewee practice, 6:30-7:30; bantam A, Wediersday, 5:30-6:30; Midget, Wednesday, 6:30-7:30. The home games for the Ponies (Kinsmen peewees) will be Thursday from 6:30 to 7:30. Fish and Game bantams and the Lions Midgets will play a doubleheader nearly every Saturday night. This past week several boys were missed in notification of the changes in times. If parents of hockey players have any complaints about the Kinsmen or Fish and Game hockey programs they should feel free to call the chairmen, Don Jefferson for the Kinsmen at 482-6616 or-Brian Marriage for the Fish and Game, 482-9755. * * The bantams and midgets had an excellent turnout at their exhibition games on Saturday night with two clubs from Detroit. The Americans overpowered our clubs with speed, good positional hockey. and pin-point shooting in wins of 9-0 over the bantams and 7-1 over the midgets. • Danny Colquhoun scored the lone Clinton goal midway through the third. The bantams and midgets started their regular schedule last night (Wednesday) with a doubleheader at Zurich. The peewees will play Zurich either Monday or Wednesday of next week. Juniors looking better, prepare for Mitchell match 6 Clinton.News-Record, '111PrOPY, November -12, IRO 1•111.111.••••••F r Pl‘ws-oftecord SPORTS Junior's schedule posted Friday, Nov. 13, Mitchell at Clinton Sunday, Nov. 15, Exeter at Clinton, 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18, Clinton at Lambeth Friday, Nov. 20, Tavistock at Clinton Sunday, Nov. 22, Lucan at Clinton Tuesday, Nov. 24, Clinton at Mitchell Friday, Nov. 27, Lambeth at Clinton Sunday, Nov. 29, Tavistock at Clinton, 7:00 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6, Clinton at Hensel' Wednesday, Dec, 9, Clinton at Lucan Friday, Dec. 11, Liman at Clinton Thursday, Dec. 17, Clinton at Tavistock Friday, Dec. 18, Hensall at Clinten i Sunday Dec. 20, Exeter acClintian Satiaday,bec726; Clinton at %vistock Monday, Dec. 28, Clinton at Heifsall Tuesday, Dec. 29, Clinton at Exeter Saturday, Jan. 2, Clinton at Belmont Wednesday, Jan. 6, Clinton at Lambeth Friday, Jan. 8, Clinton at Hensall Sunday, Jan. 10, Belmont at Clinton, 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12, Clinton at Mitchell Friday, Jan. 15,-Belmont at Clinton Sunday, Jan. 17, Clinton at Tavistock Sunday, Jan. 24, Mitchell at Clinton .Tuesday, Jan. 26, Hensall at Clinton Friday, Jan. 29, Clinton at Mitchell Sunday, Jan. 31, Tavistock at Clinton. BY NEWT COLLINS Last Thursday Crediton defeated Clinton Colts 5-4 in an OHA intermediate "C" exhibition game at Clinton. Dennis Morrisey led Credition " with three 'goals and assisted on a goal scored by 'Gary Grant. Morely Frazer scored the final Crediton goal. BALL-MACAULAY BUILDING SUPPLIES CLINTON — 482-9514 SEAFORTH — 527-0910 HENSALL — 262-2713 Here at ][tall and Macaulay You Will Find the Latest in Lighting Fixtures for Your Every Requirement See Our Displays • ' Jennifer Cooke of Goderich District Collegiate Institute goes low to sweep past Clinton's Debbie McKinley in senior girls high school basketball, Tuesday at CHSS gym. Goderich went on to win the final game of the season, Crediton beats Colts 5-4 Colts' "Flying 'Frenchman from CFB Clinton", Mike Marquis led Clinton with three goals. Defenceman Ray Brown scored the other Clinton goal. Supper ends season for lawn bowlers The Clinton Lawn Bowling Club concluded its 1970 season with a Pot Luck supper in the Goderich Township Community Hall. This was followed by the annum meeting, during which the new "executiVe and committees for 1971 were nominated. Gordon Rathwell succeeded Harry Williams as president, and Bud Schoenhals and Bert Garrett were elected as vice-president and treasurer, respectively. Gordon Rathwell offered to construct nix pushers for the bowls for the club's use. The hope that new members would join the bowlers in the coming year was sincerely expressed. A game of euchre brought an enjoyable evening to a close. . NOTICE OF NOMINATION Nominations of Separate School Supporters from the Municipalities of McKillop, Hollett, Clinton and Blyth for Representation on the Huron-Perth County Roman. Catholic Separate School Board will be held in the Community Hall WALTON, ONTARIO Monday, Nov. 23, 1970 between the hoin-s of 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. (EST) Nominees must be a Separate School supporter and may be from any of the above municipalities (One Representative to be elected). WILSON LITTLE Clerk, McKillop Township IVAN'S 89 ALBERT ST. — CLINTON — Highway 4— wrinarm COUPON IVAN'S SUPERTEST 89 ALBERT STREET CLINTON, ONT. 482.7903 11:637gC„M FREE BEER GLASS ‘`willr'every toup0115 ONE COUPON WITH THE PURCHASE OF $3.00 WORTH OF GASOLINE LICENSED MECHANIC ON STAFF 24-HOUR TOWING SERVICE MAJOR & MINOR REPAIRS TRANSPORT Black rubber surface excluder — roldover front Zero net lining — Eyelet strap and prong buckle "Suretred" outsole. ''''''''''''' defence and played so well he was named top star of the genie. Arthur is expected to be back for this week's game .against Mitchell, the team the Juniors have looked best and worst against earlier this year. With the improved play of Clinton's second and third lines, they should be in good shape for the Friday night game. They could also be bolstered by a new addition, Bill Stirling, who was expected to work out with the team on. Wednesday night. Stirling is a veteran Junior competitor and could give the team extra checking and firepower. The Juniors win on Friday night was tempered by a loss to Belmont in that town on Saturday night, but the defeat appears not to be so serious when it is known that Arthur, Jenkins and Crawford were all missing from the lineup for the loss. Game time for the Mitchell game is 8:30. Randy Blake leads teens at Crown. Lanes Randy Blake scored both high single and triple in the Clinton Teen League this past week in bowling at Clinton Crown Lanes. Joyce Colclough scored the girls high single, of 203 and Bonnie Johnston had the triple of 505. In league standings, Mary's Boys. still lead the way with 29 i4ollowechby ,Debbies4Pals;.023; Mort's Marauders, 16; Glenda's Pros, 12; Art's Strikers, 9. TUCKERSMITH MIXED Tony's Tigers, 31; Bill's Bunnies, 19; Dave's Deers, 18; Weses Weasels, 15; Mel's Monkeys, 15; Ed's Elks, 7. Ann Lenting had the ladies high single of 215 with the triple going to Hilda Vennstra, 536. Tony Van DenDool had both high single and triple for the men with 297 and 714. Jean Henderson had the hidden score of 119. , JUNIOR LEAGUE Lucky Strikes, 9;, Pinrollers, 9; Daredevils, 4; Tigers, 4. Bonnie Philips scored the high single and double for the girls with 92 and 168. Terry Gardner had the high scores for the boys with a single of 207 and double of 410. CLINTON-BLYTH LADIES Pat's Pals, 31; The Blues, 28; True Grits, 26; Krazy Kats, 24; Dare Devils, 21; Hopeless Six, 20, Kay Sharp had the high single of 255, Kay Falconer the triple of 641 and Trudy Wilson had the best average of 219, BAYPIELD BLUEWATER Sharks, 22; Minnows, 20; Suckers, 19; Crabs, 19. Madelon McIllwain captured all the top scores for the ladies (and men too) with 264 for her single, 680 for the triple and an average of 227. Jan Koene with 245, 612 and 204 led the men. 1.0.0.F. AND REBEKAHS Dum-Dams, 30; Bills `Unknowns, 29; Generation Gap, 27; Ups-n-Downs, 26; Bryan's Belles, 20; Down-a-lanes, 16; Don's Dynamos; 13; The Lucky Five, 7, Bev Brumley, 197, AffirRIZE AT AIKEN'S WINDBREAKERS and PARKAS Complete selection of warm, hard-wearing parkas and windbreakers, quilt or pile. lined. 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