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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-11-13, Page 6.4.14141. ' • yrfiL • • y yi....411.6.10,YersoptylaynotrAM 4" WO00444r* ti01110/11** tig Cliatata•GIChaeardItte CliAtOB 4:41% ag nts.K yearcitzb1r ou have been doing t oe bk buit , some • The first exhibition genteel 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. I scaebebg 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 5:30p.m. 8:30p.m. 5:30p.m. 8:30p.m. 8: 00 p.m 5:30p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30p.m. 8: 30 p.m. 5:30p.m. 8:30 p.m. 5:30p.m. 9:00 p.m. 5:30p.m. 8:30p.m. 8:30p..m. 8:00 pan, 8:30p.m. 9:00p.m. 3:00p.m. USED CARS A number of 75's in Pontiacs, Chew Impalas, • Pontiac Le Mans, Buick Century and Monte Carlos 1974 PONTIAC Le Mans I — 1974 MAVERICKS 4973 FORD Custom trO, door hardtop 2 —1973 CHEN Itnpalas 1973 01217SMOBILE, Deka Royale, tir euudllksubill 1973 Foram Catalina. 4 door hardtop 1472 MEOW MARQUIS, 2 door hardtop • 1172 CI1EV hntada, 4 door Wilk, 1971 ClIEV Impala, '4 door hardtop 1979 CHEV Impala 4 door hardtati WD PONTIAC, 2 door haidtop IVO DODGE Monaco, 4 door bardep woo atm eta Air ID — INS 19$8 Models 1973 FORD, statkewagon 1$73 MEV % too pickup 1173 MEV 50 aerial 7ith 18' van Ira MEV 48e series with 1111' vu, weer tail gate loader ICS Calif SO aeries, tir stake, power tall gate toadir 1*71 MEV 1 ton WISCREV 34 mks with via MO MIMS seri* with IV refrigerated 110 CM 0 Wes with 14' stake 111 GO*** ***IMO* fib *41* 40411 NUMber 414 against the evenings r4t$_ _ v made fitg next hem" game wi a (News Ret week froni this FridaY, Nov - 21 against Listowel. . . , ;t 1,44 *Me *Patel the .funier C Must 4 ockey game, ks., a game last friday. Kincardine's gealle, Elr1110, fry 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.. There's something for You '3> at the Vanastra Remotion Centre 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- , wealth. Cards for 51.00 Admission 51.00. 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 1:01 AM SAT. DEC. -1$ COUNTRY SINGLES DANCE 9:00ft 1:00 A.M. SWIM4LTHON. NOV, 29 There's always a need for new etiviinusat. Please support our switrift"ters *then they call, rimmiwifthrowo4 **a ondo.......wo. wok !rafter Aro sp. ... ... REGISTRATION: SAT., DEC.13 for Vai:ostro Winter Progrorrs I MOO am 3t00 pan. Coll Nowt cattrt.t1tct,Iarsttu, Pins food I:weltered fl est kitchen. V0110$1,1t* Cront. 402 $4 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, • • 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, Thir baweekfromi last Year's 4H „Int mediate finalists. the Port Elgin StInee04 invade Cliatm Wlwntn 0001E4104 *of SHOPtlitS SQUARE Awl Stertts ere OPEN A? 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