Clinton News-Record, 1974-02-07, Page 11Don Symons, left, "Wreck" director Bev Wilton and "Crazy Legs" McKinley watch the ac-
tion during a game that the police association played against the Clinton Raiders girls'
hockey team last Sunday night. The girls beet the mixture of has-beens by a 3-1 score.
(News—Record pholo).
"Linton girls
op cops
There weren't any NHL called . that, had Don Arm-
uta in the crowd last Sunday strong, Jim Strong, and Tom
ght in the Clinton arena Mahon up front with Butch
en the police association Fleet and Gus Boussey
ttled the Clinton Raiders providing the defence. News-
I& hockey team, but if there Record reporter Jim Fitzgerald
d been, they would have left acted as a spare but judging by
disgust as the girls trounced his performance, you could tell
police 31.. he didn't know which end he
he police can't be wholly was supposed to be skating to.
med for the loss as they had Goal scorers were Ruth Ann
1p from the rec department, Neilans, Debbie Colquhoun and
wn politicians, federal JoAnne Palmer for the
iticians, the PUC and a ' Raiders,while Wayne McFad-
ws Record reporter who den scored the marker for the
n't know the difference bet- police.
en a hockey puck and an old Cracker Collins was given
rse bun, two minutes in the sin bin for
The police first line consisted holding a girl, "Simple"
Don Symons at right wing, Symons got two minutes for
acker Collins at centre, and hitting a girl who was not his
ayne McFadden at left wing. daughter, Wayne McFadden
defence were Bob was sent off for child molesting,
cKinley, fresh from ,the Hugh Flynn-, Vs „.P,f,Palielilafor 14, ittati'Mzettee'freinf"OttMA'giiiiirage`nt7e ice, nd a imJ
d tee Director Bev Wilton.
aying goal(?) was Hullett's
n Hugh Flynn.
The other line, if it can be
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Fitzgerald was sent off for two
minutes for taking pictures on
the ice and distracting a mem-
ber of the girls' team.
The Milverton four-Wheel
Drives, paced by Charlie
MacDonald's four goals, tipen,
dad the Clinton Colts in
Milverton last Friday night
thus creating revenge from
their last encounter when the
Colts out-skated them 7-4,
In comparison with the first
game, the Colts lacked the
drive and enthusiasm and as a
result, played a game that
Bantams
lose
In their only game last week,
the Clinton Fish and Game
bantams were beaten by Blyth
4.3 last Saturday night in an
exhibition game,
Clinton goal scores were
Heard from Roy, Jones from
Roy and Thompson from
Heard.
Blyth scorers were T. Pierce
with two, and singles by D.
Whitefield and Phil Arthur.
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Saturday, February 9
10:00 a.m.—PUBLIC SCHOOL SKATING RACES
1:30 p.m.—BROOMBALL—"B" Championship
2:30 p.m.—BROOMBALL--"A" Championship
3:30 p.m.—GIRLS HOCKEY TOURNAMENT FINAL
6:30 p.m.—ANNUAL PRESIDENT'S BALI—Canadian Legion Hall.
Cocktails, Dinner and Dance, Advance tickets only (Sold Out)
9:00 p.m.—WINTER CARNIVAL DANCE—Fish and Game Club. Dancing
to Scott's Orchestra, Tickets available from members, $6.00
per couple, includes lunch,
9:00 p.m.—WINTER CARNIVAL DANCE—Arena Auditorium, Sponsored
by Fair Board. Dancing to Gord Harrison and the Harbourlites.
Tickets available from members, $5.00 couple including lunch.
Sunday, February 10
10:00 a.m. —PANCAKE BREAKFAST (Back by popular demand)
1:00 p.m.—MOSRA SANCTIONED SNOWMOBILE RACES Sponsored by
Kinsmen Club.
PICTURE AND POSTER CONTEST completed by the elementary school
children of the, district and judged by the 1,O,D.E. and Eastern Star ladies on
display in the business establithments in our Community,
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8:00 p.m.—JUNIOR "D" HOCKEY--Lucan vs. Clinton,
Friday, February
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• News of CHSS
BY PAT CUMMINGS
AND JANET GRAHAM -
Senior Vei**ail
The V.13.8.8. senior girls
lleyhall team Paine up vic-
rious again as they won their
etches against Mitchell and
tratford Northwestern on
nuary 29th,.
The girls walked away with
e first Match, beating Mit-
ell 15-4 and 15-5 taking the
etch in two games. The
cond match against Stratford
orthwestern gave the girls
ore competion and they had
Play the third game to decide
e match, Clinton won the
rst and third, games 15-4 and
-13,
The girls met Wingham in an
hibition game on Wednesday
anuary 30th. CHSS won two
f the three games in this
etch.
Senior Basketball
On Thursday Jan. 31st, the
nior Redmen hosted the
tratford Central Rams in a
uron-Perth " Conference
asketball game.
League leading Stratford
entral opened up a 36-27 lead
t halftime and the Redmen
ere unable to tie up the Rams
ho scored 55 points in the
cond half to win. Final score
as 91-61 in favor of Stratford
entral.
The Rednien' 4044 was ,led
Bob Kiehl who .scored 22
pail:4a, Central Huron now has
three wins 004 three Joss,*
going into their next game.
Today they face the ListOwe'
Lords in the CHSS gym.
Girls Volleyball:
The junior girls' volleyball
team travel to Mitchell on
Tuesday 29 to ,play two league
matches. The first match was
played against Mitchell and the
scores were 15-8 and 15-2 in
-CUSS favoilr,
The second match was
played against ,Stratford Cen-
tral in which the girls' played
their best but were defeated 15-
11 and 15-9.
On Wednesday the 30th the
junior team played in Clinton
against Wiugharn in an
exhibition match. The scores
were 15.3 and 15-11 in their
favour,
Junior Basketball
The junior Redmen hosted
the Stratford Central Rams on
Thursday January 31st, The
Stratford team, which leads the
league, chalked up another win
as they defeated the juniors, by
a score of 61-31,
High scorer for Clinton was
Doug Riehl who had 8 points.
Brian Millar followed with 7.
Tim Jewson got 6. Today they
host the Listowel Lords.
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BY DAVE FAWCETT
The Clinton Mustangs picked
up two wins, a tie and a loss in
four games played this past
week. It was the busiest week
of the year, for the `Stangs
whose schedule comes to a
close this coming week, and
their most successful since their
entry into the league in
1970-71.
The Mustangs will finish no
lower than second place with
Seaforth
Drama Society
presents play
The Seaforth District High
School Drama Society are
ready to present their play "Tje
Mouse That Roared". This
play-begins'awith the. Duchesw v
Gloriana, sovereign of a
microscopic country in the
Alps, finding her tiny domain
bankrupt.
Her unique solution to this
problem is to declare war on
the United States! There's
some method in her madness,
for her study of recent history
suggests that the surest way to
wealth today is to lose a war
with the U.S., for that country's
odd reaction is to 'pour aid,
relief and rehabilitation on the
vanquished. ,
As the play continues, there
are many unique situations and
unusual circumstances.
This play is quite different
from most high school plays
and quite entertaining. It has
also been termed a "hilarious
rib-tickling comedy".
Showtime for "The Mouse
That Roared" is 8 p.m. on
February 7, 8 and 9 at the
Seaforth District High School
auditorium.
The people who started the
mandatory use of seat belts
with such startling loss preven-
tion improvement, have done it
again. According to the On-
tario Safety League, some 70
percent of Australian insurance
companies have fixed the
maximum blood alcohol limit!
of ,10 percentage stating that
motorists with amounts in their
blood above this percentage
will have their insurance in-
validated. The presumptive
limit above which all motorists
are deemed to be "under the in-
fluence" of alcohol, is .05 per-
cent in Victoria, and .08 in all
other states in Australia,
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ton loss virtually eliminated
them from finishing first but it
has been a successful season for
the team anyway,
On Sunday night, Tavistock
came to Town again and skated
with Clinton for the first 20
minutes but in the last 40
minutes of the game Clinton
scored Nine times to
Tavistock's three with Randy
Millar picking up the hat trick
and Paul Johnson scoring a
pair. Single goals went to
Randy McClinchey, Dan
Colquhoun, Phil Petrie and
Steve Cook. This game was
the first game back for Jim
Cameron after sitting out two
games, but Jim only lasted 54
minutes before giving into
another two game suspensions
as the result of another game
misconduct.
On the brighter side in this
game, spare goaltender Richard
Welch got a starting assign-
ment for the first time in a long
time , without making an ap-1;
Karance,,in the 16s-a win., It
was a good performance.
.On Tuesday night Dan
ADMISSION
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BY
Bonhomme
.01.41TON Nsw$,REvoRp, THURSDAY! FEBRUARY 7, 1074,41
Pk# 'here, Friday
Milverton drops Colts
three remaining games left in
their schedule. One of these
games will be very important
which will see the Lucan Irish
six in town tonight at 8 p.m. for
a preview look at what might
be happening during the play-
offs. If Clinton remains in
second, they will be playing
Lucan in a best-of-five series
that would start next weekend.
In last Thursday night's en-
counter, the `Slangs bombed
Tavistock Braves 16--1 with
Randy Millar picking up five
goals and Randy McClinchey
three. Sitting out of this game
were Jim Cameron and Dan
Colquhoun who were suspen-
ded for two games as the result
of game misconducts. After
playing such a fine game on
Thursday night, the Mustangs
looked like ponies against the
last place Lambeth Flyer's as
Lambeth outskated and, out-
played Clinton to a 6-3 win,
Even though Clinton played
sloppily, nothing could be taken,
away,...from,:Lambeth'saigastaiet
Dave Carter who played an
outstanding game, The Clin-
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Mustangs clinch second place
Colquheun's goal with 1:26
remaining in the game gave
Clinton a 2-2 tie with the Mit-
chell Hawks. The game still
further proVed that Mitchell
was no better with the Lane
brothers than Clinton was
without them. Clinton won
the'previous game 8-5 against -
Mitchell Mitchell with the Lanes' on the
oppos i tion. Mitchell goal
scorers were Don Nicholson
and Bob Skinner, while Randy
Millar picked up the other
Clinton tally.
Tonight's game should see
the return of Dave McClure
who has been sidelined since
Christmas recovering from a
knee operation. Last week's
games saw Bill McDougall
return to the line-up but also
saw Victor Kennedy hurt his
shoulder and he will likely be
out until the play-offs,
On Sunday the Stangs will
travel to Belmont and will
close their schedule against
Belmont Tuesday at home star-
ting ,at 8:30 p.m. So tonight,
come ,yout,aanda•Nsupport thea,
Mustangs and the Clinton Win-
ter Carnival!
many of the players considered
the worst display of the year,
Colt goal-getters were Joe
Livermore, Greg Burns and
Ken Paer, (the team captain
returning from an injury).
In Lucknow on Sunday night
the Colts fell behind early, but
fought back to tie the Sepoys
8-8.
The Colts came out flat and
the Sepoys pounced quickly and
scored five goals in the first
while the Colts managed only
two,
The second period was the
Colt's best period of the year as
their passing plays were ac-
curate thus creating beautiful
goals, The second frame en-
ded 8-8 and the third, was
scoreless, although the Colts
dominated play but couldn't
capital4e on their acoring
chances.
Archie Pickett led the way
with three goals while high
scoring Greg Burns added a
Pair. Sole efforts went to
Bruce Lyndon, Derwin Carter
and Mel Rohner. Burn's two
goals gave him a total. of 20
goals in 20 games this year.
The Colts played in Listowel,
on Tuesday night, and return
home to play Kurtzville oln
Friday night. Game time is
8:30 p.m.
Bonhomme welcomes
you to the
FINAL 4 GREAT DAYS
of the
CLINTON & DISTRICT
WINTER
CARNIVAL
NOW THRU FEB. 10th