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Clinton News-Record, 1966-12-01, Page 22.♦ 4 / * Fage12r— Clinton News-RecordThurs # Dec. 8, 1966 Clinton Kinsmen Peewee League Started 12-Game Series Saturday The four-team iClintoh Kins­ men Peewee Hopkey League started their schedule last Sat­ urday morning when the Mil­ lionaires defeated Bayfield Lions 8-1 and the Cougars beat Flyers 4-2. Captain Bill Cantelon paced the Millionah’es with five goals, . two in each of the first and second periods and one in the third. Paul Kelly got two in the final period and the other goal was scored” by Paul An- stett -in the first minute pf play in the game. Jamies New­ land assisted on three goals. The Bayfield team scored their only goal in‘ the second. The Cougar-Flyer game was: much closer. The Cougar team, coached by Al May went ahead 2-1 in the first period’, added another in the second and each team scored in the third period1. Scorers, for .Cougars were Rob- Peewee Hockey Schedule Begins Monday Night Clinton Kinsimen entry — the Ponies — in the WOAA peewee hockey series starts its sche­ dule on Monday evening when Zurich provides the opposition. AU Clinton home games zare on a Monday and will be played ait the Lions Arona beginning at 6:30. The management would like to see ail parents and others attend these games. The schedule tor the ' five- team leagub is as follows: December 12—Zurich at Clinton 16—Clinton at Hensall 19— Mitchell ’ at Clinton 26—Hensall at Clinton. January ■ ' 3—-OJiinton at Mitchell 9—Milverton at Clinton 16—Mitchell at Clinton 20— Clinton at Hensall 24r—Clinton at Mitchell' 30—Hensall at Clinton February 1—Clinton at Zurich Elgin Watches hie Stirling, ' Barry Edgar, Randy Blake and Danny Colqu- houn. Both Flyer goals were scored,by team captain Brian Langille." On Saturday, December JO, the Cougars play Bayfield Dions at 11:30 and Millionaires and Flyers meet at 12:30. -—.-u----------- Minor Hockey Day Meeting Tonight An organizational meeting of hockey fans and parents wiill be held in the Legion Hall tonight, at 8 o’clock to1 form’ a committee to pfo- „mote Clinton’s annual minor hockey day. Dot the ' past seven years teams from Dear­ born, Mich., have been guests of Qin ton., minor teams on that day, Persons are re­ quested to come out tonight with ideas for a Centennial year minor hockey day in ■Clinton. The day fe usually hold in conjunction with .Min­ or Hockey Week in Canada. Sergeants Win Inter-Mess Bonspiei at CFB The Sergeants Mesis walked away with the annual Inter­ Mess Bonspiei held at CFB Clinton on December 2 and 3.. Eighteen teams participated in the two diay affair, the Ser­ geants winding 17 games to 7. Sergeant S’, Obre skipped tj?e winning rink with a total of three wins and 18 po/ints. Otto er team members included Fljght Sergeant Fred Wildish and Sergeants J. H. Amirault and J. C, Jordan. The top Of­ficers Masis’team was skipped' by F/O D. Da.vfe. Consolation prizes were awarded the teams skipped by WO2 Kennedy and F./L R. S. Cummings, The booby prize was award­ ed the team with the lowest point total ’ for the bonspiei., ... ■■■"■i11 111 ■""■> ..... I 12 To 16 Year Old Hockey Players Wanted For Clinton Town League Doug Andrews, manager of Clinton Dions, arena is presently accepting applications' from boys,between 12 and 16 years of age to play in a local hockey league. The arena pihohe num­ ber is 482-6611. This league is for boys, not attached tio- any of the other organized minor teams. The group will take in the bantam and- midget ages and any older boys not attached to teams. Mr. Andrews would like applica­ tions by Saturday, December 10. This year's recipient was W/C L. J. Lomas’ team. Group riCaptain K. R. away’s rink received a prize for atta’iining the score of the bonspiei single end, a five ender against WO1 J. C. Reids Mink. Greein- speetial highest for a ’ ( / 'S 1 The players 'will play at their own risk but if anyone wants insurance, Mr, Andrews • can secure cov'erage through the WQAA for a small fee, Santa's Parade (Continued from Page One) Market! .the south side of Hu­ ron Street and Isaac Street businesses; the west side of Al­ bert Street merchants from Rattenbury to J. W. Counter’s shop; the west side of Albert 'Street merchants from Rartten- bui-y to Huron; and the east slide of Albert Street businesses from Ontario to the town hah. (See Pictures on Page Two) -II .............................................. . i Bantam Hockey Saturday Night Clinton Fish and Game Club bantam hockey team, begin their home, schedule at the Lions Arena on Siatuirday even­ ing at 7 o'clock, when Hensall Whl be- the visiting team. The bantams are again coached by Clarence Neilans and managed by'Don Jefferson. . ——-—__o—_--- . MAKE? CEIRISTMAS BREAD With Chnfettms coming soon, make a Christmas bread that is individually yours, reborn-* mlend food specialists 'at Mac­ donald Institute, University -of Guelph. Simply use a basic sweet roll recipe and vary it With your choice of nuts, cand­ ied or dried fruit, flavourings, and shape, A /■ Goins Away This Christmas? COMING EVENTS RATE: Four cents a word; Minimum 75 cents Thursday, Dec. 8 — BINGO at Clinton Legion Hall, .15 reg­ ular games for $5.00. 2 share- the-wealth games. 1 special game for $25.00, the first letter ,"L” and first letter "T" applies on this game for $2.00 each,’ 3 share-the-wealth games, jack­ pot applies on those 3 games $56.00 in 56 numbers. 2 door prizes tor $2.00 each. Admission 50c; extra cards 25c or 6 for M-00. tfb Fri., Dec. 9 and Sat., Dec. 10, 1966 — Festival of Carafe, Ont­ ario Street United Church Hall, 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. 49b Saturday, Dec. 10 ~ Christ­ mas Bazaar, baking, touch and take table, Christmas decora­ tions, good used clothing, coffee counter, St. Andrew’s United Chtirch, 2:30 p.tm. sponsors LA to Guides and Brownies. 49b Tuesday, Dec. 13 — BINGO at Huron Fish and Game Club. Jackpot $57.00 in 57 numbers. Six door prizes. 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 13 — Holmes­ ville Local. ’ 219, Ontarlto Far­ mers, Union meeting, old Holmiesville School, 8:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. • 49b ■ ' ' 11 ———X V CLINTON LEGION Turkey Bingo Legion Hall, Kirk St., Clinton THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15 Let us put your car in shape -r- NOW. Please make your appointment early. Last year we had to turn customers away on December 24th for work which could have been done much earlier. We Specialize in: FRONT END ALIGNMENT ENGINE TUNE UP BRAKE SERVICE HEADLIGHT ADJUSTMENT These are just a few suggested items to assure you a safe trip. We are equipped to take care of all your car needs. Please let us do it before December 24th. X C* Stunning new answers to that special gift problem — the exquisite Starlite — the boldly- styled Sportsman — the. all-new collection of Elgin Contessa watches; all'have unbreakable mainsprings plus many other, new features, and only Elgin pro­ vides an unconditional one-year guarantee. See these hard-to-be I ieve Elgin watch values . to-day. Priced from $24.95 at Counter's Jewellery. Free gift wrapping on all goods if desired. Shop early and we will lay-away for you. Counter’s Jewellery Another store where your dollar buys more. - ...nr I................ nr- ............... ~ ......~ -■ - -...... ".......... ~ ■" - For Color So Real You'll Think You Are There r “1 /I C©LOR JI i \. 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