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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-10-23, Page 3ti 1-44 V7ir, October 1; the CRSS. team to, Exeter to compete rneet. Our midget gtrlsteam‘.• 40 very well, Pl strong second be itratford * tqatII, Top finishers were Pebble Postma placing sixth, aria tine Valkenburg, seventh; Michell Corbett,' tenthandjeanAllan, 140, for a total team score of +37 points. The Junior girls did equally well in placing second, also behind Stratford Centittit Sheila Arnston and Doris Wipe! were our top runners placing fourth and fifth reseectively. jean1Siertsena placed 14th anti Kathy Martens fifteenth for a team scare of 38 points. the senior girls. Nancy cDanald finished in eleventh place. The midget and junior girl team, by placing in the top three teams, will advance to the WOSSA meet to be held this Friday in Exeter. In boys competition ithe midget boys team placed fifth 13tti- of ten teams. George *Collins placed fifth, while Claude Daw and Adrian Rehorst placed 25th and 26th respectively. In the junior boy com- petition, CRSS _had a bad brO4 'When Ale* Mar tt, who was iea VaCO W1 mile Ieft t grtt twisted his' ankle atIa WAS unable to finish 0 race. Bob iLawmace Placa(' . sixth. Wayne Calcletlgb* llth and i ROn Smith 19th., Over all, the junior by team placed fourth with a total of 83 - points. EtnellY in the Senior boys division, Mien Lavis, and David Clynick placed 12th and 13th respectively, while Robert Menzies placed 18th and lames Armstroug,24th, giving their team a total score of 67 points. Special thanks is extended to Mr... Ludwig for his coaching to the teams and for accompanying them to Huron Perth. Good luck to all our team members competing in Exeter at WOSSA on Friday. Junior V—baikrs The regular season ended in a tournament last week on ctober 15 at Exeter. The junior boys defeated Seaforth but lost to Wingham. This put them in third place overall, behind Wingham and Seaforth. They now move on to Huron -Perth, which is at St Marys on October 22. Jim Uead, left* viba Is reiearchittga.stinly intothe role of the secondary school in Ontatia* talks to two teachers of CHSS duringa daselong.profeSsional development day at the school last Monday. Beth Twlss, centre, and Eleanor Richman discuss a point with Mr. Head. (News -Record photo) - Thank -you Clinion! Last Saturday. the CHSS, Prefects held their work -day You Get More.. 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Examples of these were: Cleaning eavelti raking leaves,. dieting gardens, washing cars an putting up and cleaning storm windows. Compared to last year's work -day (three phone calls) this year's was a complete contrast. Many citizens wondered if there was going be another work -day in the future. As of now, one is not planned but with the success of last week's effort, it is quite possible. So once again Clinton "Thank you for supporting the CHSS Prefects". CLINIC HOURS Oct. 3411- THURS. • p.tn. to p.m. Oct. 31 s p.m. to p.m, Nov. 1 SAT. - 10 a.m. to p.m. Our Sterile ear stud* form a Straight canal. These fashionable safety shoulder starter studs are made of Gold over surgital graft stainless steel. Clinleally proven end tested with histreePorts on care of thars, All minors most be • actimaanied • paint or geardian, • The Cps** }Toren' Senior Redmen proved they are the leant to, heat tbis year asthey took .over undisputed control of the. league and extended their unbeaten streak this year to feiolr. games as they dumped the Listowet Lords 224 last Thursday, October la. The Redmen'S Tim Jewson tett the scoring for CHSS by crossing for two touchdowns. , Tim notched one by recovering a fumble in the end zone. and taking a 20 - Seniors back Last Wednesday October 15th the Senior Redmen held on to their first place. However, the manner in which they did it was not as was planned. The first set put them up against Wingham; Clinton defeated them the first game, lost the second and won the third taking the set two game tgnne. Morning Prayer at St, James Church, Middleton was held. Sunday with Rev. Youmatoff in charge, with Len Mills reading the lesson. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jervis on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Many joined the happycouple at the White Carnation Saturday evening. Mamie Middleton sure did surprise her grand -parents andliew in from Jasper to join her, family with the celebrations. Happy Anniversary goes to Keith and Vera Miller on or 24th Anniversary. yard pass from quarterback Robin Mcitdaut far the Other' Arlan Murray scored the other touchdown on at 60 -Ya. , run' and caught a two-point conversion pass hoot Robin. McAdam also kicked two Converts. The hnior Redmen are on the opposite endor lady luck's books this year as they dropped their fourth game this year to the Lords by a 24. 6 count. Both teams see action this afternoon at the CHSS field. into First The second and third sets saw Clinton go down in defeat to Goderich and Exeter. A combination of -Sloppy plaY, indecision, and no en- thusiasm led to these defeats. Next week is the Huron - Perth finals at St. Marys. With practice between now and then the local boys could show well for themselvos. Ray and Estella Wise spent the Thanksgiving- weekend, holidaying in the Manitoulins and the Sault Ste. Marie area, also taking the train ex- cursion to the Agawa Canyon. They returned through Michigan visiting Jack Wise and family at Pickford Michigan. We all would like to welcome Gordon and Nancy Pickett to the 14th concession. Margaret and Harry Lippert of Duart were dinner guests with the Deeves on Sunday. SOLID STATE CHROMACOLOR II PIX TUBE ONE BUTTON COLOR ADJUST UTOMATte-F444E-TUNING---- — PATENTED VOLTAGE REGULATOR SAVINGS OF UP TO 150." IN STOCK 7 DIFFERENT MODELS AUTHORIZED DEALER VOR GODERICH CLINTON, LUCKNOW. At40 SURROONOINO TERRITORY. „atiye rhoOic Or UUI (0zie,. met with the name n'. manager. many itterent subjects Were discussed, as, the price • of the book, size er Print, Merit litierS, theme end salon campaign. A lot or decisions were made. and now the yearbook can get down to work. the• Sly , ire 1.;OlAet jpst I.$en far jmMme and Place On 0 nn‘' nouncemeflts Smile -Do Yeti appreciate geed music?" `les, but keep right On Playing." .„,,•, , .„ of Ruilditig Materials To facilitate re -organizing our yard & warehouse we have reduced many items from our already low cash 'n' carry prices. • , FIRPLY 34." standard Sheathing – 4 x II $6.7 5 Iee" standard Sheathing - 4 x II $ 8.9 5 Si" select Sheathing – 4 x It - $ 7.69 sfrx" select T & G – 4 x 8 $ 12.75 FIBERGLAS PANELS "" " MEA $4.95 AGE DOORS70I7ECE $109.95 PATIO STONES :=4::1–TE4 x 16 EA 9 OC ASPHALT SHINGLES 9 TO is SO. LOTS - SO- $ 'I 5.95 ermEsari. 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