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Clinton News-Record, 1975-03-27, Page 6W'AGg C 1i1TON ' "SMR COR 'R D ' `MARCK27,, 19151 Seaford) Curling club Winners in the first round of Breweries. 'Tey didn't come. ay1. .-offs in the oompetitN t hon'ie with prizes but reported a play-offs im division RebWilsofl, Dr, A Roberton ander Q tSat�urday, a mixed social over Leone Rowat,, Dave * was ' held at our club, After :were drawn up and Cornish over Ina Scoins and team rixics Bill Campbell Jr. over Marjory one ,8 -end game played, Stew Papple, and the boys put on a delicious I see the two top teams from roast beef dinner with desserts the Mens first draw finally suppliedby the ladies, Cards playedeoff, Cliff Parker came (and dancifig followed, up winner over Bill Campbell Congratulations to Doug and Sr. Peggy Rowcliffe • along with Last Thursday, two ladies'Bev. and Loraine Alexander for rinks namely Leone 'Kowa , theuneone two-day $p sthe piel. at Flo. Smith, Sheila Murray and Madaline Campbell also Given We extend our sympathy to Patterson, Grace Campbell, Dave Beattee in the loss of his Christine Tremeer and Lyn mother his past weekend. McNaughton, took in the A reminder again to keep Ladies' Bonspiel in St. Marys . Friday, April 4th open for our sponsored by Mol son final fling of the season. Midgeis face Wingharn The zone championship is being played against Mitchell, and on Friday night, the Clinton midgets defeated them 54. Goalscorers were Mike Gibbings • 2, Steve Jones, Dave Archibald'nand Allan Taylor. Picking up assists were Peter Thompson and Mike Gibbings with two each,. Robert Heard - 2, and Steve Jones, Frank Studney, Steve Campbell and Allan Taylor with singles. Robert Harkes played an ew show tor.soecer A The Clinton ' Minor Soccer in the summer holidays. excellent game in many good shots. After beating Southampton the bOys play Wingham for the Consolation Final.' On Sunday night Wingham defeated Clinton 9-5. Scorers were Mike Gibbings with 3, and Robert Heard - 2. Picking up assists were Paul Priestap ,• 3, Allan Taylor, Bill Roy and Paul Robinson with singles. Next game is Thursday night in. Wingham at 9 p.m. net, saving toms oust Bayfiel Association held their first The first year saw teams The Clinton Wil-Dex Atoms The Atoms travelled to registration day last Saturday, from • Clinton; Exeter, Brussels last Friday for their but owing to poor .weather-rn Grand Bend, Huron defeated Bayfield two games tournament and played too many boys came out. Park •and Seaforth compete, straight last week. The score in second on to category. However another registration and involved some 500 boys.. Bayfield was 7-4 and the game Clinton won their first game day will be held April 5th from Last year the teams were in Clinton was 8-1. over Seaforth by shutting tame 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the arena joined by St. Marys and St. In the first game Paul Ste henson had four goals. Jim out 2-0. Goaltenders Mike and registrations will also be Columbans and some 700 boys P Willis craft and Chris Mike taken by phoning Robin Gates and girls took part. Fleming had a pair and Sean received trophies for their and at 482-7071 and Tony Jeacock at This year promises to be even Van Dougen had a single. A erPerformance. . Kitchener and Waterloo game report was not available 482-9790. bigger. ,atpress time for the second Register, and you could be have indicated that they would d Scoring for Clinton was SeanVan Dongen and Brad Hymens. playing in' the Ontario Cup like to enter four teams each, game. Jim Flemingreceived the most finals this year in your age and St, Columbans has added The atoms will meet the valuable player award in this more teams. There is also a winner of Zurich and Seaforth P Y group.for W.O.A.A. Zone I Cham- game. t hoped that more boys of possibility of Wingham, pionshipsometime this week In the second game, Clinton all age groups will register: Listowel and Stratford joining nd will probably have to look was defeated by St. Mary's 3-1. Monday night at the Western The spring meet at Windsor Janna,under 8 on the 1st on in. for ice to play their home Jim Fleming scored Clinton's Fair Raceway in the sixth race, came to unexpected end late January; atoms, under 10 This year for the first time games next week, as the lone goal. Sean Van Dongen Valleycreek Leo h owned and Sunday afternoon •when fire the 1st of January; mosquito, received the most valuable 12 on the 1st of January; the teams and the players will Clinton Arena is closing. r driven by William Caldwell of broke out in the fourth floor of under player .award in thisgame for the out in and. Damage is • be registered with the Ontario The Atom grand chain- P Y Clinton was fifth. pee wee, under 14 on the 1st of Minor Soccer Association and pionship will be played in his hard effort as always in On Wednesday night in the expected to be at least $2 January; bantams, under 16 on will be able to play anywhere in Arthur on April 11 and 12 and every game. Seaforth went on first race, Artie John, owned by million. The Windsor meet was the 1st January. Ontario in exhibition games as Clinton will be there as "C" to the "B" consolation final, Larry Dale of Seaforth was to have continued until the 8th Coaches, managers and most ll as in the Ontario Cup. •• champions. losing to Port Elgin 6-4. p Th P vincia up of all lots of moral support will wealso be appreciated. 44:ttke-./ tc�ug�. C�asey a� aisAatarei u ltight, March already emerged cha�rnplons of 29. at the Clinton Community. their "'C ; talar -Reform Arena at 9:0Q p,m., local fans Church' League"', will get a taste of fine in- The "Kinky Dinh" all-stars ternational hockey, include such sturdy performers The Clinton "Rinky-Dinks", as Zeke Fremlin, a two-year defending champions, put the Dink veteran, Richard coveted "Stanley's Cup" on the "Cucumber" Welch, Jim "the line against the highly sue- Hammer" Strong, Dean pesSful "Casey's Cougars"."Trophy" Ryan, and Bill This will bre the second year "Bobby Clarke Cox. Big guns that this trophy l now on display for Casey's Cougars will be at the arena, will be up for "Fast" Eddie Bowman, grabs. Casey's Cougars have Clarence Roorda, Pete "the Stilt" Vaulkenburge and Hugo. Girls Win "the targe". Ricky Dink coach, Gary finals opener ' " $utch" Fleet, has been quoted as saying, "We look for a tough, but CLEAN game" . But, all kidding aside, the $1 for adult, 75 cents for students and 50 cents for children ad- mission, will all go to ``Bunny Bundle". The arena and referees have all donated their time to hopefully raise a sub- stantial amount for this fine cause. This is also the last big game of the year so we hope to see all discriminating hockey fans out to support this undertaking and enjoy a night of international hockey at its best. The Clinton Girls' hockey team beat St. Marys 4-3 in overtime last Sunday night to win the opening game of the final series. They meet St. Marys tonight (Thursday) at 8:30 p.m. and again Sunday. Goal scorers last Sunday were Ruth Ann Neilans with two, and Debbie Cook and Laurie Symons with one each. The girls are staging a fund raising dance on April 5th, and tickets are available from any member at $6 per couole. second d with Clarence Oneil en of Aril. a ro the bike. race that was to have been this Highland Beau owned by E. Sunday, March 30th, will now G. Mathers of Richmond B.C. likely be raced at the fall meet and G.H. Mathers of Clinton in October. was the winner with Palmer Colts start soon Kerr on the bike. Saturday afternoon at There was an excellent London, the seventh race turnout last Sunday afternoon winner was Crash Landing to the first meeting of the• owned by Geo. and Ron Feagan Clinton Colts Intermediate of Goderich with Gerry baseball club. Roebuck driving. The mile was As well as a good showing of in 2:14.3 and the payoff was $7. players for the team, there In the ninth race, Geordies were enough volunteers to form Mite, owned by Hugh and a strong executive and already Jeanie Galbraith of Dashwood the club has some fund raising was out of the money with ideas ready to go. Wayne Dupee Clinton' on the The first project the team is bike. 1 C Two years ago Dr. John Underwood ofe o , Down at the la nes S of nth Kaz Budny of Goderich, and your With the arrival of Spring, behind was the Try Hards with the men's high single of 276 and le of 668, while own Don Armstrong got many of the bowling leagues 2956, the United Nations with t Cott had the high average x together and formed the are winding up. In the Ladies' 2915, the Hopefuls with 2870,214. f H.M.S.A. The idea was to Afternoon League, the and the Ding-A-Lings with 2804. In the Tuckersmith Mixed create a competitive team Roadrunners won the play-offs Elaine Boyes had the ladies' sport, teach boys sport- with a 3142 total pinfall,, just high single of 263, while Ruth League, the Violets continue to manshi and team spirit and ahead of the Snowbirds, who Makins had thhigh. triple of . holdts, but are fold down first llowed closelyth7 smanship to give them something con- were the regular season's 673, and Erma Hartley 20b the Waterlilies with 94, the structive to do with themselves winners, with a 2995. Close high 8. ev Crown e f Jewels won a Lonely Petunias 911/2, the sudden death playoff game to Dandelions with 771/2, the take the second series in the Hollyhocks with 75, and the Clinton -Blyth Ladies' League. Mayflowers with 69. Martha After the regular season, there Rooseboom had the ladies' high had been a three-way,tie for the single of . 240, - .while Anna top spot, with the Crown Aldwinkle had the high triple of Jewels, Della's Slaves and the 595. Bill Rogerson had the Daffy Dolls each collecting 63 men's high single of 279, and points. Next came the Evil Tony Vandendool had the high Knievels with 61, the - Pin triple of 718. Pickers with 58, the Try Hards There is a very tight race ve o in in the Wil-Dex H�LIDAY HOURS THURSDAY MAR. 27 - 9 a.m.. to 5 pd.m. CLOSED MAR. 28 GOOD FRIDAY OPEN SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. OPEN MONDAY 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. ASK ABOUT REGISTERED HOME OWNERSHIP SAVINGS PLAN AT YOUR Clinton Community Credit Union 70 Ontario St. 482-3467 IT -CAN SAVE. YOU TAX 4$$$ MONDAY MARCH 31st IS THE DEADLINE n with 55, the Striking Streakers de 1 p g with 54, and Hoggies Hippies League as the season draws with 51. Joyce Feltz had both near its close. The Chip - the high single of 331, and the breakers have the lead this high triple of. 743, while Mary 'week with 93 points, but are . Davey had the high average of followed very closely by the 215. Ferrotics and the Precisions In the Londesboro Ladies' with 92 each and the Diamonds League, the Rolling Pins look with 87. Judy Dixon had the like shoo-in winners of that women's high single of 278, league as they have a com- while Louise Gibbings had the mantling 36 point lead over the high triple of 606, and Laurie second place team the Pin Daw had the high average of Chasers, who have collected 89. 196. Skip Reid had the men's Next come the Slow Starters high single of 256, while ,Bill Reid had the high triple of 667, with 70, and the Try Hards with and Mike gtinnissen had the 66. Nancy Roy had both the high average of 207. ladies' high, single of 299, and In the Clinton Mixed League, the high triple of the Happy Hookers and the Odd The Strike Outs are still Balls are tied for the lead with holding on to first place in the 86pints, each, and are Crown Teen League. So far, followed bythe Leaders with they have collected 3611/2 83, Goofy'Greats with 78, the points, and are followed by the Chilly on-. a Bun with 346, the Bowling Buddies with 77, the North East .Kid? with 3351/2, Born Losers with 72, the Free Titter's Twister with 3301/2, Throws with 64, and the Alley Wenfly's Playboys with 3261/2, Cats with 42. Sue LeBeau had the women's high single of 273, Symon's Simples with 3051/2, while Barb Van Damme had the Corner Pin Kids with 3051/2, the high triple of 690„ and Val and the South West Kids with Marriage had the high average 299. Wendy Gibbings had both of 216. Howard Edwards had the ladies' high single of 277 and both the men's high single of the high triple of 621, and Deb 353 and the high triple of 759, Johnston had the high average while Gary Freeman had the of 199. 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