HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-03-15, Page 2The Clinton senior boy's
team and the single senior girl
showed their usual fine style in
the Provincial Youth Bowling
Finals in Scarborough 'last
Saturday, but Were up against
very tough opposition.
The senior boy's team com-
posed of Bev Bromley, Jim Stit-
zer, Bob Atkinson, Rob Brown
and Bob Falconer bowled a
commendable 2959 three game
pinfall to place 14th.
Georgetown Bowl won with
3578.
Debbie Johnston, Clinton's
senior girl bowled an excellent
641 triple but could only place
13th against hot bowling such
as the 813 rolled by winner
Debbie Melville of Aylmer.
In bowling news on the local
front, Seldy's Sumacs continue
to dominate the Tucitersmith
Mixed League with 107 points.
They are followed by Cliff's
Chestnuts who have 91, Bob's
Birches with 74, Ed's Elms and
Wally's Willows with 65 each
and Joost's Junipers with 61.
Ann Eskerod had the ladies'
high single of 293, while Ann
Walters had the high triple of
640. Angus Hummel had both
the men's high single of 261
and the high triple of 677.
In the Ladies Afternoon
League, Giddy-Up-Go lead the
way with 73 points, followed by
Alley Cats with 62, Mad Caps
with 53 and Afternoon Flyers
with 51. Edna Atkinson had
both the high single of 289 and
the high triple of 689, while
Gerry Harris had the high
average of 214.
Londesboro Ladies League is
led by the Jump-N-Beens with
109 points, followed by the
Jelly Beens with 90, the Mixed
Beens have 85 and the In-B-
Tweens have 52, Marjorie
McNall had the high single of
262, Nancy Allen had the high
triple of 619 and Nancy Roy
had the high average of 203.
Macks seem to have raced
away, with the lead in the Lon-
desboro Men's League with a
collection of 98 points, out-
distancing Auto Cars with 76,
Whites with 75 and Kenworths
with 73. Tom Duizer had the
high single of 293, Bruce Roy
had the high triple of 693 and
Cliff Saundercock had the high
average of 216.
The Godfathers are . still
leading Bill's Mixed League
with 54 points, followed by the
Unpredictables with 32, the
Colts with 30 and the Out of
Towners with 9. Bill German
had the high single with a 268
and Gary Black had the high
triple of 730.
In the Clinton-Blyth Ladies
League, Sea Monkeys lead the
way with 58 points, followed by
the Road Runners with 51;
Laughing Hyenas, 44; The
Pacers, 43; North Stars, 39;
Hot Shots, 35. Trudy Hill had
the high single of 282, Trudy
Wilson had the high triple of
673 and Mary Davey had the
high average of 208.
The Alley Dusters continue
to show in front in the Bayfield
Bowling League with 115
points, followed by the Alley
Rats with 107, The Bull
Shooters with 101 and the
Cock-A-Doodle-Dos with 99.
Madelon Mclllwain had the
ladies' high single of 262 and
MATERNITY
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The February meeting of the
Huron County Junior Farmers
was held on February 28th at
the OMAF office in Clinton.
The business was conducted by
president, Faye Ribey. Gwen
Bosnian gave the minutes of
the previous meeting which
were adopted as read. No
treasurer's report was
available,
Reports were given on the ac-
tildes of the various commit-
tees. A band and location for
the formal were discussed and
it was suggested that the for-
mal committee meet to arrange
these matters.
Keith Williamson gave the
provincial director's report. An
invitational broomball tour-
nament is being held at Forest
by the Plymptom Junior Far-
mers Club on April 14th and
the annual meeting and provin-
cial conference will be held on
March 23rd, 24th and 25th at
the Inn on the Park in Toronto.
Seven delegates from Huron
may go. Spring Competitions
will be held at Ottawa on April
7th and two letters were
discussed concerning Talent
Festival '73.
The meeting was then ad-
journed.
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the Huron riding last Saturday and Monday. Mrs. Murray Taylor, Deputy Returning Officer
takes Mr. Penfolds signature while Poll Clerk, Mrs. W.E. Radford checks his name. (News-
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Mrs. Vickie Horbanuik of Clinton found she didn't have a
suitable recreation room for her children so she decided
to buy an old caboose and have it installed in her
backyard on Highway 4, north of town. She says there is a
great deal of work yet to be done on it to make it
habitable. (News-Record photo)
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the high triple of 681. Joe
Koene had bqth the men's high
single of 210 and the high triple
of 570.
It's all over for the regular
season in Bill's Mixed. League
• and Team Two finished in top
spot with 92 points followed by
Team Three with 84, Team
Four with 83 and Team One
• with 63. Marie VanDarnme had
the ladies high single of 208
while Barb. VanDemme had
the high triple of 566, Sheila
Keys had the high average of
117. In the men's division,
Howie Grealis had the high
single of 283 and the high triple
of 644. Don Switzer had the
high average of 222.
In the Crown Teen League,
Labatt's Blues are running
away with the lead with a 106
point accumulation. In second
spot is Les Etoiles Manifiques
with 87. The top two are
followed by Coconut's Crew
with 76, Deep Purple with 74
and Bloomers with 61. Deb
Johnson had both the girl's
high single of 288 and the high
triple of 645. Bill Atkinson had
the boy's high single of 293 and
Rob MacAulay had the high
thad the men's high single of
There is still a tight race in
the Clinton Crown Y.B.C.
Junior League, followed closely
by Strikeouts with 83, Kelly's
Heroes, 79 and Alley Dusters,
77. The top four are followed
by the Wipe Outs with 67 and
there is a three way tie for next
spot with the Wild Cats, Crown
Royals and Tornadoes each
with 65. Pattie Patterson bad
both the girl's high single of
192 and the high double of 350
and Steve Gibbings had both
the boy's single of 274 and the
high double of 515.
The play-offs have started in
the Molson's Crown Mixed
• League and after one week,
Half and Half lead the way
followed by the Zip Cats, Hi-
Jinx's Six Pack, Canadians,
The Golden Crown Jewels, and
Dots Spots. Gerry Harris swept
all the ladies honors with the
high single of 297, the high
triple of 752 and the high
average of 216. Bill Gibbings
had the met's high single of
277, while Ward Hodgins had
the high triple of 684 and the
high average of 216 went to
Bruce Collins.
On Sunday last, Ontario
Street United Church observed
the Sacrament of Baptism
when Scott Larry, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Larry McClinchey,
Was baptised by the minister,
the Rev. L. Lewis,
Also at the service, 12 per-
sons were welcomed in full
membership by transfer. They
were: Mr. Alexander Inkley,
from the Anglican Church;
Mrs. Robert Trick, from Blyth
United Church; Miss Catharine
Macklin and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Macklin from Newmarket
United Church; Mr. Case Buf-
finga, from the Christian Refor-
med Church; Mr, and Mrs.
Clive Allen from Victoria
Street United Church,
Goderich; Mr. Leonard
Goulding from North Bruce
Baptist Church; Mrs. Elsie
May Forest from Brucefield
United Church; Miss Margaret
, McQueen from Brucefield
United Church and Mrs.
Charles Snelling from
Brucefield United Church.
Mr. Wilbert R. (Bert) Lobb
of Clinton who celebrated his
85th birthday on March 8 was
honoured by his family recently
at the home of his daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Crich.
Mr. Lobb's family of four
sons and four daughters and
their wives and husbands were
all present to mark this special
occasion.
Support the 1973 safety drive
of the Industrial Accident
Prevention Association by
"Zeroing In" on accidents at
home as well as on the job.
Go hazard-hunting in your
home. Watch out for small rugs
that might slip, electrical
outlets in poor condition, exits
and entrances impeded by fur-
niture, medicines within reach
of children. These are all
potential killers. Check your
home for hazards and help sup-
port I.A.P.A.'s 1973 campaign
to "Zero In On Proper Job Per-
formance."
2e-ePi4NT10N NEWS-RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH. 15, 1973
Bowling News
Cards and gifts were presen-
ted to him and a pot luck din,
per was highlighted by the
presentation of a special birth-
day cake. The evening was
spent visiting and singing,
Those attending were from
St, Thomas, Staffa, Huron
Park, Elimville and Clinton,
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Mr. Bill Austin of Seaforth
was the winner of the $150
jackpot at the Clinton Legion
Bingo on last Thursday night,
It is pleasant to hear signs of
spring as well as see them and
one of the most welcome
sounds is that of robins singing,
Speaking of robins, you will
remember that last year we had
pictures of the Hal Hartley's
pet robin. Mrs. Hartley tells us
he is still very much a part of
their household and likes to
sing along with the vacuum
cleaner. They have their own
harbinger of spring all year
long.
Two building permits were
approved at Council this week.
They are for a $10,000 addition
to service station for Harvey
Carter and $3,000 for a swim-
ming pool for Dick Dixon.
Town Talk
by Marg Rudd