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the Clinton Lions Midgets was
Played in Mitchell on
Nevember 3. The store was 1-
0 for Mitchell, at the end of
the first partd.
In the second period, Alfie
Taylor put in the first goal for
Clinton with Robert Heard
and Mark Bell assisting.
Robert Heard scored the
second gpal with Bill Roy and
Alfle Taylor assisting.
There were two unassisted
goals in the third per*
Robert Heard scored the first
and Steve Jones scored the
second goal. and Heard
topped the night off by getting
a hat -trick by scoring the
final goal in the third period,
assisted by Peter Thompson.
The game ended up at 54
tie.
The regular schedule starts
November 19.
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Scoring twice each' ' for
Clinton were Neil .001{141=11
and John Graham %Wes
were added by Randy Millar.
Paul KelLY. and Mike Gib-
bings.
Clinton 11 . New Hamburg 4
Last Sunday evening, the
NeW. Hamburg Halms came
to town to do battle with the
Mustangs. If yOu will recall. it
was the Rebus who
eliminated Clinton in the
playoffs last year and wenton
to be all-Onta.rio finalists.
However, it was different
story this night as the
Muttangs,skated and checked
their way to decisive victory.
Both teams appeared to
come out quickly and very
eager, but it was only midway
through the fhmt period and
the Mustangs bad taken the
majority of the play away
from the *tabus.
Clinton continued to
dominate for the remainder
of the game and shift by shift,
moulded together .one of their
finest performances of the
year. Mustang passing was
Juvenile hockey schedule.
Noveraber 9
November 14
November 16
November 21
November 23
November 30
December 7
December 14
December 18
December 21
December 26
Deeembe,r 28
January 3
January 4
January 9
January 16.
January 18
January 23
January 31
February 1
Arthur atClinton
Mt. Forest at Clinton
Howick at Clinton
Clinton at Mt. Forest
Clinton at Howick
Mt. Forest at Clinton
Arthur at Clinton
Goderich at Clinton
Howick at Clinton
Goderich at Clinton
Clinton at Harriston
Harriston at Clinton
Clinton at Goderich
HarriSton at Clinton
Clinton at Arthur
Clinton at Arthur
Clinton at Howick
Clinton at Harriston
Clinton at Goderich
Clinton at Mt. Forest
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kteppIng 5$ Oats. The Mustangs won with a score of 7.3.
Mary Davey hot bowler in Ladies' League
Mary Davey had a hot day
down at the local tines last
week in the Clintott-Blyth
Ladies League as she rolleda
250 single, a 750 triple for a
225 average to sweep all the
honors in that league.
In the league standings.
The Gutter Gals are in top
spot with 35 points, but are
followed by the Alt Stars with
33, the Hem Gang with 32.
the Tootle Fruites with 30.
•Ann's Angels and the Lazy
Susans with 25 each.
In the Clinton Crown WIC
League, the We've Had Its
and Sack's Superttars are
deadlocked for first place
with 93 points. each and are
followed by the Holland's
Hoppers with 913i, the Neytts
with 8834, the Jaws with 8434,
Theidonlgiveahoots with 79,
Sunshine Kids with 68%, and
the ProJoes with58.
Jane Symons had both the
girls' high single of 267 and
the high triple of 656, while
Deb Johnston had, the high
average of 217. Brad Atkinson
?had both the boys' high single
320 And -the highs triple 'of
86. while Keith Howatt had
the high average of 230.
Martha's Huskies and
Betty's Bulldogs are tied for
the top spot in the Tucker -
smith MiXed League this
week with 22 points each, but
running close behind are the
Mary's • Mutts and Anna's
Airedales with 21 each. Next
come Isabel's Beagles with 11
and Jo.Ann's Chihuahuas
with 8.
Hilda Veenstra had both the
ladies' high single of 256 and
the high triple of 587, while
Walter Pepper had the men's
high single of 293 and Angnus
Hummel had the high triple of
694.
In the Londesboro Ladies
League, the Five Pin Heads
are out in front this week with
41 points, and are followed by
the Quints with 37, the Five
Stooges with 33, theDoe-
Littles and the Honey Bees
with 23 each, and the Jolty
Jokes with 11.
Nancy Roy had both the
ladies' high single of 236, and
the high triple of 576, Dorothy
• Carter had the high average
of 198, and was the most
improved bowler with a plus
23.
Dianne's Demons •have a
slim lead, with 24 .points, in
the Huronview rnlXet
League, and are followed
closely by Cooper's Crew with
23. Next come the Swingers
with la, the Champions with
17, the Unpredictables with
13. and Judy's Jewels with 10..
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SCHEDULE OF COMING EVENTS
Monday Evening, Nov. 17 —1:30 P.M.
BINGO: JACKPOT 1200.
in 54 calls
15 Regular Games 510.00 3 share -the-
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Admittance to 16 years of age or over.
Friday, Nov. 14th — F.M. !A.M.
BENEFIT DANCE
All proceeds to Clinton Pool
Dance to the music of "Encore"
Everyone Welcome —
Tickets available at ClintonMerchants:
Vanastra Centre, or from Committee
Members.
SPECIAL EVENTS
- SAT. NOV. 15: BLYTH TROTTING & PONY CLUB 9:00 to
1:00 a..M.
WED. NOV. 19 VANASTRA'S LIONS CLUB -- DINNER
MEETING &at P.M. to 0:03 P.M.
$o. NOV. 22: COUNTRY SINGLES DANCE 000 to 1:00
Cm.
SAT. NOV. $ COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION DANCE 940 to
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SAT. DEC. -1$ COUNTRY SINGLES DANCE 9:00ft 1:00 A.M.
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Georgine Dupee had both
the ladies' high single of 245
and the high triple of 565,
while Gord McGregor had
both the men't high single of
374 and the high triple of 653.
In the Mason's Crown
Ivlixed League, the Jolly "5"
are infirst place with 27
points, but are followed
closely by the Road Runners
with 26, the Dead Bcats with
24, the Alley Cats and the Try
Herds with 22 each, the
Rolling Stones with 18, the
Bromley Bunch with 16, and
Bill's Streakers with 13. -4
Marie Collins had the
ladies' high ,single of 229,
Theresa Meehan had the high
triple of 613 and Valerie
Marriage had the high
average of 205. Bev Bromley
• had the men's high single of
272, while John Cooper had
the high triple of 697, and Ken
Johnston had the high
average of 238,
The Lane Rangers are out
in front with the Clinton
Mixed League this week.
They have 28 points. and are
followed rather closely by
Su.sie's Sweeties with 26, the
Black Balls with 24, the Pin
Riders and the Hawks with 21
eaeh, Wayne's Alley Cats
with 20, Donnas Doo-Littles
with 15, and the Fuddle
Duddles with IQ,
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• Nellie Steep had both the
ladles' high single of 262 and
the high triple of 670, while
Vat Marriage had the high
average of 212. Tony Van
Dongen swept alt the men's
honors with the high single of
269, the high triple of 682, and
the high average of 216.
In the Londesboro Men's
League, the Vegas and the
Colts are driving hard as they
are tied for the lead with 15
points each, and running
behind are the Ponys and the
Toyatas, and the Datsuns
with 11 points each, while the
Volvos are stalled in last
place with eight points.
Bruce Roy had both the
men's high single of 273 and
the high triple of 668, while
Don Buchanan had the high
average of 222. Al Bosman
was the most improved
bowler witha plus tr404,3,,
Returning to the Colts'
lineup after nearly, a Irear,
will be their highscering
centre Butch. Fleet, who has
been sidelined with an ankle
injury. Also rettirning to the
club will be Greg Burns, who
was on the "shelf" for two
weeks walla shoulder injury.
As a result theColts for the
first time will be icing their
three solid and established
forward lines.
Vanastra plans
new swint.a.thon
Vanastra recreation
swimmers will be soliciting
public support for their swima-thon.
The purpose of the swim-a-
thon is to aid the Vanastra
Recreation complex in
financing lighting for the
baseball diamond and
beautifying the complex's
picnic area,
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