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Clinton News-Record, 1970-11-26, Page 27Colts lose opener to Seaforth Bert's -Comer f010101MM*MaIMMIN with Bert Gifford! The Ponies gave up four nnanawered goals in tbe third period before they came on strong with three quickies in the final six Minutes of play against Grand Bend. Grand Bend went -ahead .34 midway through the first period before goals by David Counter end Derek Conner tied the score 3,3, Steve Jermisol1 and Kevin DOM, the two stars op the Bend club, Put Grand Bend ahead 5,3 at the end 91 the second, Neil Colquhouri, after scoring Clinton's first goal, Set UP Counters first period goal then again in the third on a Play from Paul Gibbings he found Counter in front of the net. Mike Gibbings put two Pals 10 seconds apart to close the score 9.6. Ponies meet Huron. Park in the Centralia arena this Saturday morning then back in Clinton next Thursday night. BANTAM After a poorly played second period the Fish and Garners came to life in the third period scoring four goals to overpower Mitchell 7-4. Randy Miller led the way with three beautifully scored goals and missed on three other occasions. Tearn-mate Rick Cameron scored two while singles went to Greg Butler and Robin McAdarn. MIDGET Mitchell's Dean Machan tied the score 6-6 with only seven minutes left in the game, Midway through the third Brian Kennedy gave Clinton a 6-5 lead on a goal set up by Mike Anstett. At the end of the second period Clinton was ahead 5-4 on Dan Colquhoun's two markers, Bill Crawford and Mike Anstett's. Clinton was without team captain Bill Crawford all the third period after he received 'a double major and a misconduct, and defenceman Dave Fawcett was out of the game because of a leg injury he picked up last week. VOTE ARCHER FOR ACTION NO PROMISES ...just the ,electors, main interests at heart FOR TRANSPORTATION PHONE 482-9167 CLINTON MERCHANTS CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS OPEN All Day Wednesdays In Dec. EVENINGS DEC. 14th to Dec. 23rd With The Exception Of Sat., Dec, 19th FIRST TURKEY DRAW WINNER MRS. M. WILSON RR 5, Clinton - MEIViBERTLICILAST.141.,YEARS YOU R WPM 7,11,1/0 LI B E APPRECIATED This will complete my service for the fifteen year award presented by the Ontario Hydro Commission. For transportation to polls call 482-9216 IS NOW IN FULL SWING FRONT END ALIGNMENT 7.75 We'll — correct caster; camber; toe-in; wheel centering; torsion bar height adjustment (where applicable); steering gear adjustment; check for front wheel bearing noise; bearing adjustment; inspect front springs and shocks. Check front wheel balance. Parts extra. GENERAL WINTER TUNE UP 6 CYL 8 CYL. 5.50 6.50. -PARTS EXTRA Goderich Motors (Ford ) Ltd. South St., Goderich 524431% or 7309 - MOST CARS PARTS EXTRA THE GOLDEN MEAT GIVES COOK A TREAT! Who doesn't like extra free time on Sunday! That's why we call Ontario quality pork the Golden Meat. You save precious time when you choose Ontario quality pork for Sunday dinner. You just pop a seasoned roast of pork into an open pan and on into the oven, preheated to 325 degrees, set the oven clock control for the right length of time — and forget it til just before dinner! You're free! Let Ontario quality pork win you golden hours of extra freedom on Sunday. And praise too! The Golden Meat makes a glorious and tasty centrepiece for the big dinner'of the week! PORK: a Good Buy Becomes Better! Between 1960 and 1970 some pork prices in Canada rose while others fell. Two which came down in price, even despite inflation, were pork shoulder and cottage roll. In October the average retail price of pork shoulder in Toronto was 60.4 cents a pound; in September 1970, 59.7 cents a pound. And in the same period, cottage toil in Toronto fell from 76.9 cents a pound to 73.1 cents a pound. That's why the HURON Section of the Ontario Pork Producers says: The Golden Meat Gives Cook a Treat! STANLEY, TUCKERSMITH, BAYFIELD, SEAFORTH rx Ensure ghat schp,o I b9iiti tlas;n 13'/ is Linde:40000 follOwed tr,)1 o3 oaf I) 1i ' costs are:, not .escalaged,,A bye,; ifglAtty-, administration. VOTE DR. MORGAN SMITH REPRESENT TO to other branches. Among these are Mr. and Mrs. Len Atkinson, both of whom were members of the Legion. It is understood that these postings are due to come but we wish all transfers the best of luck in their new branches. ) The 25-year pins are beginning to become a topic of conversation as it hardly seems possible that so many years have passed so quickly. Members are expected to keep in touch with the Branch so no one is missed when his or her pin is due, The monthly draw was held ;-. and the following were the winners: first, Don Stevens; second, Laurie 'Sladepthird;Alyl,arg Thorndyke, Comrade George Yournatoff, who is well known as Padre at CFB Clinton, accepted the', position of assistant Padre for: the Branch. He and Rev. Mowatt• should make a good working" team. Another item of importance, was that the meeting decided to change the December meeting to December 14 in order to avoid the Christmas rush, A draw-night is scheduled for Dec. 19th and a New Years dance is on the agenda. Adjournment was at 10:40 p.m. ' and the hot beef sandwiches served by Bill Chambers after the meeting sure left nothing to be desired. A goal by Jim. Dick of Seaforth Beavers at 18:0 of the third period gave the Beavers a 7-6 win over-. the Clinton. Colts last Thursday in 0,H.,A, Intermediate `C' game at Clinton, Colts led 2-1 after the first period and 4-3 after the second, Colts were leading 6.4 at 4:59 of the third period before Seaforth scored three goals to win. FIRST PERIOD 1. 1:53, Clinton, Ken Smale (Livermore). 2. 9:29, Seaforth, Jim Sills 3. 19;29, Clinton, Joe Livermore (Budd Boyes, Paul Draper). Penalties: , Bob Beuttenmiller (Seaforth), 18:51. SECOND PERIOD 4. 6:26, Seaforth, Bob Beuttenmiller (Harvey Dale). 5. 8:40, Clinton, Don Bartliff. 6, 9:10, Seaforth, Bob Beuttenmiller (Jim Dick). 7. 14:39, Clinton, Joe Livermore (Ray Brown). Penalties: Randy Glew (Clinton), 3:41; Joe Livermore (Clinton), 5:12. THIRD PERIOD 8. 1:53, Clinton, Joe Livermore (Ken Smale). 9. 3:28, Seaforth, George Reeves (Bob Beuttenmiller). 10. 4:59, Clinton, Paul Draper (Butch Fleet, Randy Glew), 11, 14:06, Seaforth, Bill MeLaughlin (Harvey Dale). 12. 14:35, Seaforth, Jim Dick (Bill McLaughlin). 13. 18:44, Seaforth, Jim Dick (Bob Beuttenmiller), Penalties: Butch Fleet (Clinton), 7:53, Mary Davey scored the high single of 285 and the high average of 212 in the Clinton-13lyth ladies league this week. Susan Howson had the high triple of 752. Pats' Pals lead the league with 46 points. The Blues have 44; Krazy Kats, 44; True Grits, 38; Dare Devils, 35; Hopeless Six, 33, JUNIOR BOWLING LEAGUE Lucky Strikes have 34 to lead the league followed by Pinrollers with 28, Daredevils, 24; Tigers, 18. Heather Hart led the girls with a single of 151 and a double of 270. Peter Wise led the boys with a 205 single and 395 double. CLINTON TEEN LEAGUE Debbies' Pals lead the way PUC COMMISSIONER MON., DEC. 7th Next home game is Thursday, December 4, with Crediton. Inditorial League Industrial League (Monday, November 30) — Varna 6, Teachers 4; Bankers 5, Main Street 3. with 34 points with Marys' Pals having 33, Morts Marauders, 31; Arts' Strikers, 23; Glenda's Pros, 22, • Mary Heard had the girls high single and triple of 253 and 499. Paul Radford had the high single of 258 and Bob Falconer the triple of 641. TUCKERSMITH MIXED Anna Aidwinkle had the top ladies triple and single of 253 and 630. Bill Rogerson and Bill Pepper were tied for the top men's single of 242 and Bill Rogerson had the top triple of 626. Brenda Trebner had the hidden score of 179, The November General meeting of Branch 140 opened at 8:35 p.m. With President Harold Black in the chair. A new deal was initiated for all those present in that a draw wa's held immediately after opening ceremonies. Comrade Percy Pugh supplied the prize and Hec Kingswell was the winner. This draw was comparatively new for the Legion and we are trying to arrange it for each meeting. After the minutes of the last meeting were read, installation of new, members was held by a team, consisting Of Cliff 'Sdindtiock,'Ed*Dalr and J. K. Cornish headed by Hee Kingswell. The Branch welcomes the new members, Kenneth Price, George Youmatoff, Cyril Carey and Kenneth Walker, and hopes they all are able to enjoy the fellowship of the Legion. From the business of the meeting a donation of $35 was granted the Retail Merchants to help cover the cost of Santa's visit. Another $10 was donated to the War Memorial Crippled Childrens Hospital to help with Christmas for the children who will not be able to be home. We are beginning to notice the effect of CFB Clinton being phased out. Some of our good members who have already been posted are applying for transfer et try's goal gtves fififfOrS tie Ron Henry's goal at 1.1:06 of the third period in a game Sunday night against Tavistock gave Clinton there first point in the last five games as they tied the Tavistock Braves .5-5. The Juniora had dropped game to the Lambeth squad on Friday night to increase their losing streak. But goals by Bob Cook (on a peanitY shot) Mark Jenkins, Gary Cunamings and Bill Crawford helped Clinton eak out the tie. Tavistock had been paced by four goals by Bob Zehr and one by Don Wenhoid. Clinton now starts hitting the road with a game in Hensall on Sunday and a game in Lucan next Wednesday, Tony's Tigers continue to head the league with 48 points followed by Daves Dear's, 35; Bill's Bunnies, 31; Mel's Monkeys, 19; Ed's Bikes, 18; Uses Weasels, 17. ' BAYFIELD.-BLUEWAfER The Sharks' 39 points lead the league followed by the Suckers with 38, Crabs, 33, and Minnows, 30. Madelon McElwain scored the ladies high single (255), triple (643) and average (215) for the ladies and Jan Koene scored the top single of 260, and Joe Koene had triple of 618, and average of 208. :0149.h.N oieccn*. Thursday:, ,OPPcnIOPF:?, 19.70. 7 RE-ELECT A. (RED) GARON Mary Davey tops in Clinton-Myth league Branch 140 Legion holds general meeting