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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1972-06-22, Page 22—Clinton News-tiecord, Thursday, dune 22, 1972 Town Ta BY MAR RUPD Dick Jewson, right, receives the Most Outstanding senior Male Athlete Award Colts win two on weekend UTDOOR-ETHICS SEZ THE LITTLE OWL . , '11 OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED r e••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••um44~-~ See Us Now Before You Buy Your BALER. TWINE Phone 5274.910 Seaforth 1/2 PRICE SALE NO DOWN PAYMENT REG. $223.50 5-0 QMIT[Trg model 782 custom spin-a-di▪ al zigzag sewing machine This custom "Spin-A-Dial.' zigzag sewing machine has the new super stretch stitches for sewing 'today's now synthetic fibers and fabrics. Stitch PA overcast, taste reinforced stretch stitch, multiple stitch zigzag, buttonholer end blind fornmer we all built in., Wo-irrE -E-tAltri4f0 '1WPANY RELCO SEWING CENTRE (AP RbV'ED DEALER) 40 WEST ST. 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XXX The congregation of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church enjoyed a special treat on Sunday when an all-male choir sang. -HowGreat Thou Art". Assisted by the minister, Rev. T. C. Mulholland, the men of the congregation provided the choir for Father's Day. XXX The annual Legion Decoration Day service will be held at the Clinton Cemetery at 7 p.m. oh Sunday, June 25, XXX The Ontario Horticultural Association held the annual convention and competition last week in Kingston. Mrs. Catherine Howard and Mrs. May Hopson were delegates from the Clinton Society. Clinton carried off second prize in the Year Book competition, A bonus, with a membership in the Clinton Horticultural Society, 18 a copy of the year book, so many of our citizens will have these proudly displayed. XXX A belated canvass on behalf of the Canadian Red Cross is being made in the town. If anyone is missed by canvassers, donations may be sent directly to Mrs. Harvey Howard, P.O. Box '743, Clinton, XXX Mr. and Mrs. J. Amsing, proprietors of Clinton Knitting Centre, have won a stereo set. They were on a recent buying trip where several items were offered as door prizes. Last week a telephone call notified them of their good luck. Mr. David Hail.Town Foreman Of Clinton.andWilliam H. Taylor, Road Superintendent for Stanley Township, attended a course Sponsored by the, Ontario Good Roads Association at the University of Guelph, XXX Mrs. Anne Belliv.eau of CFB Calgary, and formerly of CFB Clinton, was awarded first prize by the Calgary branch of the Canadian Authors'. Association for the best article submitted by an affiliate member of 'the Association for the 1971,72 season. The prize-winning article, entitled "The Lost Wilderness" is an historical study' of west, central Alberta. Mrs. Belliveau, who taught at the A. M. Hugh Campbell School at CFB Clinton. during the 1970.71 term, is now a free-lance writer for Travel-Leisure magazine, ' a Calgary publication. Kippen Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Caldwell, Moose Jaw, Sask„ Mr. and Mrs. Stan Grasely, Prince Albert, Sask.. Mr. and Mrs. Laughie Gear of Fergus visited relatives here last Tuesday, Mrs. Margaret Hutcheson. St, Thomas, is visiting her brother W.L. Mellis and Mrs. Mellis. Mrs. Vivian Cooper and Mrs. Gayle Cooper attended the wedding of Clayton Cooper in Greenville, South Carolina on June 17, 1972. Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Mellis and Mrs. Margaret Hutchison visited relatives in Wingham on Sunday. Mrs. Norman Dickert is holidaying at Sauble Beach. Mr. Edgar McBride is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pine in Sault Ste. Marie. Strawberry picking at Leonard Lovells is the order of the day. Last weekend the Clinton Colts came up with their fourth and fifth wins of the season to climb into a first-place tie with the Walkerton Angels. On Saturday night with the combined shut-out pitching of Larry Pickett and Don Bartliff. the Colts were able to defeat the defending "D'!-- champions, the Dashwood Tigers, by a score of 5-0. Larry Pickett, the starting pitcher for the Colts developed arm trouble in the fifth and had to be relieved by Don Bartliff who picked up,the-pitching victory. The Bluebirds defeated the Teachers 14-1,0 breaking their three-game winning streak. Walt Whitehead kept the Teachers to four runs throughout the first six innings while the Bluebird offensive relentlessly pounded hits off Teacher ace, Tom Fox. The Teachers had a six-run rally stopped in the seventh inning by Steve MacDonald relieving Whitehead for the last two outs. The Colts won their first game of the year defeating the Kinsmen Clinton's St. Joseph's Separate School didn't fare too well at the Huron-Perth Separate Schools' track meet held in Wingham last Friday. In fact, they placed last in points total of the four schools participating. Sacred Heart School from Wingham won the meet by collecting 302 points in the seven events while St. Joseph's School from Kingsbridge placed second with 252 points. St. Mary's from Goderich nailed down third spot The combined effort of Pickett and Bartliff struck out 11 Dashwood batters and were always in complete control of the game. Leading hitters for the Colts were Don Bartliff and Larry Pickett. Each had a double and a single. Other hitters were Cam Colquhoun, Doe Miller, Butch Fleet and Brad• Dutot with one single each. On Sunday -night, Brad Dutot hand-cuffed Mitchell on five hits as he pitched the Colts to an 11-3 triumph. In going the distance, Brad struck out 9 batters. Clinton 25--19. The Colts dominated the game completely from the first inning. The Kinsmen tried to come back but fell six short and lost their third game in a row. The Bluebirds and the Teachers are tied for first with 3 wins and a loss while the Kinsmen are tied for third with one win and three losses each. Next week at 6:30 p.m.. the Teachers play the Colts and at 8 p.m. the Kinsmen go up against the Bluebirds. with a 164 point total and Clinton's St. Joseph's School finished last with 83 points. In individual honors. Liz Lassaline from Goderich was top senior girl and Karen Richey of Wingham was runner-up. Senior boys' winner was John Crawford of Kingsbridge and Bernie Van Osch, also of Kingsbridge, was second. Mary Debruyn of Wingham took the intermediate girls' title with Marian Melick of Goderich second. In intermediate boys, Gordon Kinahan of Wingham was first while Tom O'Keefe of Kingsbridge was second, Junior girls champ was Donna Drennan of Kingsbridge with Anne Debruyn of Wingham. second. Goderich's Bruce Melick took the junior boys' title with Peter Van Dyke of Kingsbridge second. Events included two short dashes, the 440 or 880 yard run, the long jump, the triple jump, the high jump, ball throwing,- shotput and relays. did most of their scoring in the early innings as they built up a 9- 1 lead after four innings. From that point on, it was just a matter of holding the opposition from further damage. In the wild fourth inning, Clinton scored five times and sent ten men to the plate. The damaging blow in that inning was four walks and a double by Dutot. Greg Burns, although he went hitless, played a fine game at shortstop, and along with Don Bartliff, scored six runs between them. The leading hitters in the game were Don Bartliff with two singles and a double, Brad Dutot Don MacDonald pitched nine innings giving up only three hits, In the top of the tenth inning, Clinton tried to rally but were quelled with runners left on second and third. The long hot day began to show when MacDonald allowed a walk and a base hit. Last Wednesday the Fish - and Game bantams suffered `their first loss of the young season, dropping a 9-3 decision to Goderich. One bad inning seemed to tell the tale as Goderich sent 12 men to the plate in the fourth and scored seven runs. Except for " IPy L o T ug N V Ir LLse W /Nr To o GET LOST, EApAc0mpAs CLQ55 METAL oera-c -rs DgtATiON CAN BE DISASTROUS"EVEN A KITCHEN KNIFE CAN n4zow oFF aoDEGREE S. IB LTmouirgKITC-FN4 i - IN -NE c4wA0 WOODS:' Bluebirds give teachers first defeat Huron-Perth Separate SchOol track meet GOOD NEWS DRIVE-IN on SUNDAY, JUNE 25 , 8:30 p.m. HEAR BOB DRYBURGH ? (from London) and THE REVISED VERSION (from Arkona) COME AS YOU ARE IN YOUR CAR 1/2 mile east of Holmesvi Ile on Highway 8 ALL WELCOME NO COLLECTION 25b with a double and a single, Butch Fleet with two singles, Laurie Colquhoun, Doc Miller, Stu Mustard and Cam Colquhoun one single each, At the end of six games so far this season, Don* Bartliff is the leading hitter for the Colts with a .440 batting average. Runner-up to Don is Doc Miller with a .410 batting average. The Colt's pitching has been most superb. Don Bartliff is 2-1, Larry Pickett 1-0, Stu Mustard 1-0, and Brad Dutot 1-0. Clinton's next home game is not until Sunday, July 2 when they entertain Am at 8 p.m. Steve Switzer went into the game but a short pull hit on Switzer's third pitch ended the game quickly. Saturday, the Juveniles travel to Port Elgin for an early evening game. Next Wednesday, June 28, Exeter is at Clinton at 6:30 p.m. ' that let ame ivaSTfaTtly . close WiPi'Gptierichseffiag nine runs oh'fivehit8 while Clinton had three runs on seven hits. Hitting for Clinton were Cook, Butler and Riehl with two each and Peterson with one. Chesley downs. Juveniles 4-3 Bantams suffered first loss ROLLER -SKATING LESSONS - Learn how to dance to the music on roller skate, plus beginner lessons., cost 25e FOR RENTAL OF SKATES EVERY THURSDAY 7:00 p,m. AT THE CLINTON ARENA --25ffn A. R. DUVAL D.C. 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