HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1972-05-18, Page 5Minor baseball
program organized
The annual track and field meet
at Central Huron Secondary
School was held last week.
Marlene Cunningham won the
Midget Girls Championship,
Sandra Fremlin won the Junior
Championship and Mary Lynn
Merrill and Cathy Malcolm were
tied for' the senior championship.
Paul Darrow and Clarence
Roorda tied for the midget
championship in the boys'
competition, Bill Cantelon won
the junior crown and Ron Wise
was the senior champ, The
following are the results;
MIDGET GIRLS
100 yds: Faye Canfelon (12.8),
Sharon Brodie, Cathy Westlake
and Marsha McNeil (tied).
Hurdles: Irene Konarski (17,3),
Donna Hunking, Cathy Westlake.
High Jump: Pat Kay (4'6"),
Marsha McNeil, Patsy Hellinga
and Donna Honking (tied),
Long Jump: Sharon Brodie
(13'7"), Sharon Colclough,
Evelyn Benjamins.
Shot: Marlene Cunningham
(26'21/2 "), Sharon Colclough,
Diane Baird,
Discus: Marlene Cunningham
(18'11"), Diane Baird, Janet
McKinley.
220: Patsy Hellinga (31,4);
Gloria Adams, Carol Gross.
440: Marlene Cunningham
(74.4), Nancy MacDonald.
JUNiOR GIRLS
100: Janet East (13.1), Lorrie
Symons, Bonnie Johnston.
Hurdles: Nancy Gibbings
(16,5), Bonnie Johnston, Lorrie
Symons.
High Jump: Sandy Fremlin
(4'9"), . Cathy Wise, Edda
Steegstra,
Long Jump: Sandra Fremlin
(13'81/2 "), Janet East, Marian
Thompson.
Shot: Sandy Fremlin (29'31/2 "),
Doreen Steenstra, Janet Graham.
Discus; Janet Graham ('70'9"),
Henrietta Stryker, Deannie
Strong.
.220: Janet East (30.4), Doreen
Steenstra.
SENIOR GIRLS
100: Lynn Taylor (14.8), Bev.
Elliott.
Hurdles; Rita Pennings (17.4).
Shot: Mary Lynn Merrill
(24'6'/2 "), Joyce Nykamp, Elaine
Vincent.
Discus: Mary Lyn Merrill
(63'11"), Anita Brochu, Elaine
Vincent.
220; Cathy Maleolm
tB CV. finWet.
440: Cathy Malcolm (75,3).
MIDGET BOYS
100 Yds.: Paul Garrow (12
sec.), Dan Campbell, Gerard
Meidenger.
High Jump: Dave Bartliff (5'),
Dean Ryan, Robin McAdam.
Hurdles: Mark Vincent (22,4).
Long Jump: Clarence Roorda
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Clinton News-Reoorgi, Thursday, May le, 1972-
Results of CUSS track meet released
BY MRS, BERT SHOBBRQQK
AIMWELL UNIT MEETS,
The Aimwell Unit of the United
Church Women held its meeting
May 8 at the home of Addie
Bunking.
The president, Ruth Vincent,
opened the meeting with scripture
followed by meditation on the
scripture. She then led in prayer.
The hymn, "Breathe on me
breath of God" closed the worship
period,
The roll call was answered by
25 members and four visitors. It
was decided to sponsor Gail Sears
music recital the first week in
June and to serve lunch following
the recital. The proceeds are to
help pay for the new hymn books
for the church.
The meeting next month will be
on June 19 at Elma Jewitt's,
Tickets were handed out for the
ham supper to be held May 24.
There is to be a work meeting May
23 to prepare for the supper.
The UCW is invited to
Brucefield June 6.
There was a discussion on a bus
trip to 'Parry Sound to visit Rev,
Ludford, the Indian Reserve and
other points of interest.
The program was in charge of
Marjorie Duizer and Helen Lee.
Stan McDonald showed a film on
medical missions in Africa,
Helen Lee read the scripture. The
poem, "Too tired to Pray" was
read. The hymn "Happy the
Home" was sung. Marjorie
Duizer gave the readings "Ways
to Honour Mothers" and "What is
a Mother". Helen Lee led in
prayer.
Another film was shown on
Angola. Stan McDonald gave the
benediction. Lunch was served by
Mary Peel and June Fothergill.
THE BEREAN UNIT MEETS
The Berean Unit held their
meeting in the Sunday School
rooms on Tuesday, May 9,
President, Mrs. Emma
Livingstone opened the meeting
with the hymn, "Teach me Lord to
care". The theme of the meeting
was Forgiveness. The scripture
was read by Mrs. Bert Shobbrook
and meditation on the scripture
and prayer were led by Mt's.
Livingstone.
The minutes of the last meeting
and correspondence were read.
Included were thank-yous from
the family of Evelyn Hunking,
Verne McCabe and from Margie
Whyte:Invitations were received
to visit Erucefield on Visitors
Day, June 6 and the Auburn
U.C, W. May Tea and Bake Sale on
May 27. There was some
discussion on a bus trip to Parry
Sound in June.
The general meeting will be
June 27 and the June meeting will
be taken by Mrs. Earl Gaunt and
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Admission 25c
Please Register before May
24th by Mail to Box 711,
Clinton or phone 482-6616
after 6 p.m.-20
Mrs. Laura Saundercock.
The treasurer's report was
given by, Mrs.. E. Wood, The
supply secretary reported that
seven pair of pyjeriaas are to be
made for the Children's Aid
Society, Birthday pennies and
collection were taken.
Rev. McDonald gave a vote of
thanks and appreciation to Mrs.
Emma Livingstone for her work
and leadership and wished her
much happiness in tier home in
London.
Mrs, Livingstone thanked him
and closed this part of the meeting
with a reading "Love as well as
hate in Northern Ireland". •
The study period was taken by
Mrs. Bill Manning with a hymn.
Rev. McDonald showed a film
"Where trails meet" about
missionairies holding baby
clinics, etc. Mrs, Lloyd Pipe gave
readings "Things to work out",
"Capture the advantages of
youth" and "Take happiness with
you", Mrs, Manning told of a
Chinese man in Florida and the
lovely music, She played a record
of his Easter music. Rev.
McDonald showed another film on
missionary work in Africa, on
teaching agriculture, wheat
growing, irrigation and curing
leprosy. Mrs. Livingstone and
Mrs. Manning thanked Mr,
McDonald. Mrs. Manning closed
with prayer. A lovely lunch was
served by Mrs. Ena Howatt and
Mrs, H. Durnin.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
The • Women's Institute held
their May meeting on Wednesday,
May 10. Mrs. Eric Anderson, the
new president, opened the
meeting with a Mother's Day
poem, "I never knew" followed by
the opening ode, the Mary Stewart
Collect and 0 Canada.
Roll call was answered by 31
members and 42 guests. The
members answered the roll by
naming their hobby for last winter
and several had their hobbies
displayed, Mrs. Anderson
introduced a new member, Mrs.
Norman Cartwright and
welcomed the 4-H girls and their
mothers. The following girls
introduced themselves and their
mothers: Cathy Lyon, Judy
Howatt, Joanne Snell, Sandra
Reid, Murray Lammerant,
Vaughan Hunking, Donna Bunking,
Cathy Peel, Audrey Peel, Cathy
Penfound, Karen Shepherd, Carol
Jewitt, Giena Datema, Judy
Datema, Patsy Anderson and
Madelon and Marlene Sewers.
The girls modeled their
sleepwear,
The program committee, Mrs.
Harry Tebbutt, Mrs. Art Clark
and Mrs. Mervyn Datema, held
contests for the 4-H girls and
presented gifts. This was
followed by accordian solos by
Wayne Lyon and a guitar and vocal
solo by Elaine Vincent.
The minutes of the last meeting
and the financial report were
read. Correspondence included a
thank-you from the Clinton
Hospital Auxiliary for a donation
and an invitation to Hospital Day
on May 12, A Food Forum will be
held in Clinton high school on June
1 titled "One ,dollar's worth of
meat".
It was voted to send $10 to the
Blyth Agricultural Society for
prizes for Junior Homemaking
section. Delegates to the
Wingham District Annual on May
31 are to be Mrs. Jim Jamieson
and Mrs. Lloyd Pipe. It was voted
not to cater to the Threshermen's
Reunion in Blyth this year.
Mrs. Anderson gave her report
on the 24th Annual Officers
conference held in Guelph and
gave a reading "Friendships are
like flowers", Mrs, Reg Lawson
introduced Mrs. Harry Brown of
Clinton as guest speaker. She
spoke on making pottery and had a
number of pieces to show. Mrs,
Ted Fothergill thanked her and
presented her with a gift,
Mrs. Torn Duizer presented
gifts to the 47H leaders, Mrs.'
Harry Snell, Mrs. Harry Watkins,
Mrs, Don Buchanan and Mrs. Paul
Southgate,
Mrs, Gourley presented Mrs.
Anderson and Mrs, Tom Duizer,
leaders in the senior club,
"Knack with Knits" with a gift.
The meeting closed with the W.I.
Grade and hostesses Mrs. Lorne
flunking, Mrs: Lloyd Pipe, Mrs.
Les Reid and Mrs. Claire Vincent
Sr., served lunch.
CHRISTIAN FAMILY SUNDAY
Christian Family Sunday was
observed in the United Church on
Sunday, May 14 with the service
conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Lyon, Wayne, Cathy and Cheryl.
The congregation was welcomed
by Mr, Lloyd Pipe and Mr. Jack
Medd. Music was supplied by
Mrs, T. Allen at the piano and
Mrs. Harry Lear at the organ with
the Junior choir.
Bert Lyon led the call to
worship and a prayer. Cathy read
the scripture. Joanne led in
prayer litany. During the
receiving of the offering, Wayne
played the accordian and Cathy
and Cheryl sang a duet "Jesus
wants me for a Sunbeam". Rev.
McDonald gave the message. The
flowers were placed in memory of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Flunking,
Mr. and Mrs. William Bell, Mr.
William Colquhoun and the
Maines family.
PERSONALS
Sympathy is extended to .Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Caldwell in the
death of her , father, Mr. Will
Colquhoun of Clinton.
Sympathy of ,the community
also goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Sewers in the death of his mother,
Mrs. Sewers of Teeswater.
Sunday visitors with Rev. -- • - - -
McDonald were Mr. and Mrs.
Carl McDonald of Ethel.
Congratulations to Mrs. Beth
Knox. on,her first granddaughter
born to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Knox, Bullet township.
Mr. Jim Neilans and his cousin,
Miss Margaret McGill were
dinner guests Friday evening with,
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith,
Hullett township and on the
weekend with their cousins Mr.
arid Mrs. John McGill of
Waterloo.
Mother's Day guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Duizer and family
were theirparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arie Duizer, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Hunking and grandmother, Mrs.
Frank Bell and Murray flunking.
Mrs. Jessie Jones attended the
baptism of her grandson David
Alvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Jones in Ontario Street United
Church, Clinton on Sunday, May
14 and spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jones and family.
Mr. and Mrs, William Hamilton
'of Moorefield visited over the
weekend with their daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Thompson.
Visiting over the weekend with
Mrs. G. Cowan was her son, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Cowan and Greg of
Hanover.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook
and Mr. Ken Vodden were Sunday
dinner guests with Mr, and Mrs.
Ron Ellerby and family of Clinton,
Mrs. Ena Howatt spent
Wednesday night with her
brother, Mr. and Mrs, Alex
Gardiner of Cromarty and
attended the Rex Humbard
religious program in Kitchener
and spent Thursday and Friday
with her daughter, Mr, and Mrs,
Mac Hodgert and family of
Kirkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Armstrong
and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Armstrong
and family of Stratford spent
Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Carter and family.
Mrs. Elsie Youngblut spent the
Weekend with her son Stanley and
family of Goderich,
Activity in the Peewee and
Squirt minor league baseball.
programme began this week,
Anyone not registered may still
do so at the public school diamond
at 6;30 on Mondays or
Wednesdays.
On Wednesday, May 24, the
Reds will play the Cards and the
Expos will take on the Giants at
the public school in Peewee
action, The Squirts will play
Tuesday when the Tigers and
Twins will hook up and the Orioles
and Yankees will play. All games
will be at 6:30.
The following are the lineups of
the teams involved.
PEE WEE
REDS
COACH- Dean Reid.
Jeff Hearn, John Hart, Robert
Taylor, John Little, David Bird,
Bill Mitchell, Dan Proctor, Mark
Andres, David Clark, Mark Bell,
Robin Hart, Joe McMahon.
EXPOS
COACH-Peter Staniforth
Paul Wise, Paul Galachuik, Paul
Van Demme, Ian Gibb, " John
Woods, Jamie Craig, Wayne
Ducharme, Larry Riehl, Robbie
Knights, Michael Cooper, Daryl
Fox,
GIANTS
COACH- Dave Beattie.
Bill Murphy, Tom Colquhoun,
Steve Jones, Richard Carter,
John Hart, Brad Morgan, George
Sneider, Paul Taylor„ Kerry
Colquhoun, Andrew Jamieson,
Randy Middleton,
CARDS
COACH- Bob Mann.
Bob Burrows, Richard Tye, Steve
Wise, Ricky Blake, Robert Hart,
Danny Holmes, Dereck Divack,
Stephen Blair, Greg Wise, Jim
Bird, Benny Munnings.
SQUIRT
TIGERS
COACH- Gary Pr,eszcator.
Photo by Jack Doerr
Daryl Ball son of Mr, and Mrs.
Stanley Ball of R.R. 1, Auburn
recently graduated from the
Centralia College of Agricultural
Technology, Huron Park, Ontario
with a diploma in Agricultural
Business Management. Daryl has
been appointed Extension
assistant with the Ministry of
Agriculture and Food for Bruce
County at Walkerton.
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penny Mitchell, Chris Middleton,
Brian Hall, Tony Denomme,
Frank Ellerby, Terry Cook,
Robbie Blake, Dave Eckert, Kevin
Colquhoun, Richard Delve, David
Johnston, Timmy Dobson, Jeff
Taylor, John Morgan,
ORIOLES
COACH- Bill Fleming,
Paul Stanley, Jeff Ball, Peter
Anstett, Jeff Colquhoun, Charles
Ross, Peter McMahon, Robin
Lewis, Kenny Hart, Dave
Malpass, Danny Stanley, David
Jewitt, Andy Flowers, Brad
Elliott, Jim Fleming.
YANKEES
COACH- Doug Norman.
Wayne Tideswell, Joe McMahon,
Ian Fleming, Jim Proctor, Rick
Ducharrne, Mark MacLean, Ray
Flynn, Steve Boussey, Lucas
Marko, Joey Lawson, David
Saundercock, Ian Peck, Paul
Stephenson, John Cornish.
TWINS
COACH- Larry Powell.
Paul Castle, Steven Ellerby,
Jamie Cooper, George Stewart,
Jack Einboden, Steve Elder,
Perry Daer, Reggie Sullivan,
Willis VanLoo, Phillip Cornish,
Mike Woods, John Lawson, Bill
Taylor, Tim Addison.
Intermediate
schedule
announced
HOME GAMES
Saturday, May 27 8:00 p.m.
Walkerton.
Sunday, May 28 2:00 p.m.
Thorndale.
Saturday, June 10 8:00 p.m.
Mitchell.
Saturday June 17 8:00 P.m'.
Dashwood,
Sunday, June 18 7:30 p.m.
Mitchell.
Sunday, July 2, 8:00 p.m. Arva.
Saturday, July 8, 8:00 p.m.
Exeter.
Saturday, July 22 8:00 p.m.
Walkerton,
Sunday, July 23 8:00 p.m.
Wingham,
Sugar and Spice
Continued from Page 4.
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HEART FUND
(14"A"), Steve Gook, Barry
MacDonald,
Shot Put: Paul Garrow
(31"73/4 "), Kim Hodgins, Tim
JewSon,
Discus: Tim Jewstwi (104 '7 "),
Dave Bartliff, Kim Flodgins.
220; Paul Garrow (47.9), Geoff
Gibbs, Gerard Meidinger, Dan
Campbell.
440: Gary Hesselwood (62.8),
Ralph Bakker, Jamie Thompson,
880: Gary Hesselwood, Robin
McAdam, Ralph Bakker.
Triple Jump: Clarence Roorda
(32'11"), Wayne Caldwell, Doug
Fawcett,
Mile: Clarence Roorda, Robin
McAdam.
Pole Vault; Tony Bird (9').
JUNIOR BOYS
100 Yds,: Don MacDonald
(11.8), Tom Murray, Roger
Humphries.
High Jump: Bill Cantelon
(5'3"), Paul Herman, Clare
Colquhoun,
Hurdles: Roger Humphries
(19.8), Tim West.
Long Jump: Bill Cantelon
(17'9"), Don MacDonald, Brian
Jewitt.
Shot Put: Paul Wheeler (33'8"),
Randy Miller, David Inkley.
Disc: Randy Miller (104'4"),
Les Coleman, Paul Wheeler.
220: Tom Murray, Brian
Makins, Brian Kennedy.
440: Brian Makins, Rob
Macaulay, Gerry Lobb.
880: Gerry Lobb,
Triple: Bill Cantelon (36'5"),
Don. MacDonald, Randy Miller.
Mile: Dave ,Harland, Rick
Cameron,
Pole Vault: Glenn MacGregor,
Fred Bird, Brian Semple.
SENIOR BOYS
100 Yds.: Paul Bartliff (11.2),
Don Shropshall, Robert Andrews.
High Jump: Ron Wise (5'81/2 "),
Ivan Merrill,
Long Jump: Ron Wise
(17'113/4 "), Paul Bartliff, Ken
Jewitt,
Shot Put: Don Shropshall (23'),
Digby Howse, Peter DeGroot,
Disc: Peter DeGroot (88'7"),
Tom Wright, Don Shropshall.
220: Paul Bartliff (25,4), Ivan
Merrill, Robert Andrews.
440: Rick Shropshall.
88Q: Rick Shropshall,
Triple Jump: Ron Wise
(37'91/2 "), George Thompson,
Stan Norman.
Mile: Rick Shropshall, Don
Shropshall.
Pole Vault; George Thompson.
Open Two Mile; Rick Cameron.
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