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with a 64 win
despite being down 2-1 atter
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was Paul Pr*estap assisted by
Lee Arbour and Robert
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Paul Rau. Who bast year
played with the . Seaforth
Beavers erupted for four
goals bast Thursday night as
the Clintons Colts defeated the
Acton Intermediates
Rau. playing oto a line with
Derwin Carter and Harvey
Atchison, scored once in the
-first. once in the second and
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Listowel. now in setend
place in Divtsia 2, right
behind the Mustang came
oath to play hockeyand
showed the Clinton team han-
ding
that
they're e a ' pushovers. ha -
ding the Clinton teartheir
first shut -out loss in; three
years`
The only bright spot fuer
Clinton Sundaynight as
previously entic . was
Dean Ryan in the Clinton on net.
who kept the Stens in .con-
trs gam
tallied twice late in the game.
Rounding out the scoring
for the Colts were Greg
Burns. Harvey Atchison and
Zeke Fremlin,
Last. Sunday afternoon in
Fergus, the Colts were
trounced 9-1 by the Flyers as
Randy Fleming scored three
times and set up three others
Seaforth curling news
A team of local curlers;
Bob Wilson. Dave Cornish
Rod Doig and Bob Ste. Marie.
participated in the annual.
!raper* . Bonspiei • , B
on Detember
, y
didn't come home with prices,
but we hear they hada very
good time.
There is only one week of
curling left in the pre -
Christmas draws. Then we
should have some playoffs
and winners to report to you.
The first OCA event hosted
by our club is the Seniors
subdivision Playdowns. held
on Sunday December 28. At
press time. I had not been
able to find out which team
would represent our club.
Hopefully we will know ` by
next week. There should be
some good curling that day
and spectators are welcome.
The Bonspiel committee
reports that their two-day
Mixed Invitational is coming
er looks 441 Vet
cttint% second half.
season.
The Mustang exctei�
etre the, fans fro . Clinton
and sun sumanding diStrict to
come
asdsupport this win-.
sting hockey club and
rear a:ernber: Mustangs,
number one in your heart,
number one orire ice:
The Mustang's Rockery
Club would also like to thank
those people who supported
them at their Christmas
Dance on Saturday.
December G. They hope
everybody ' enjoyed them-
selves and had a great time.
trenteitheKinears net
tefbatt. playing, withonly le
e
Broadfoot. The trophy is to be
awarded annually to the top -
placing team in the Com-
petitive League. Our sincere
to
for
making this award available.
The ladies- club *ill be
conducting a few smalt fund
raising ventures throughout
the season. The proceeds to
go towards decorating, Your
co-operation and par-
ticipation will ., be greatly
appreciated by all club
members.
By the way Did you know
that Rule II of the special
rules of the Seagram Mixed
Curling Championship of
Canada. states that "Team
shall be composed of two
ladies and two men, with the
men playing the positions of
skip and second, the ' ladies
playing the positions of third
and lead."
Imagine that! In this day
up on January 17 and 18, and age of equal rights!
There will be two draws, 9
and 11:30 a.m. Two ten end Pee -were "A'S" wt j
games will be ` 'played on
Saturday with a dance and three, lose foeir
social evening following. On .
Sunday, breakfast will, be The Clinton pee wee •'A"
served And the third games team enjoyed a strong
will be played. Prizes. beginning this season, with
sponsored by Bali Macauley wins over Hensel", i-3 and 8-0
and Crocker Family Foot- and Grand Bend 1O-0. This
S
wear will be awarded. This
spiel proved to be a huge
success last year and should
be as popular again this year.
0 you have out-of-town
friends whom you would: like
to invite, be sure to entez your
team early. or club members
may also invite a couple of
new curlers from our own
club. There will be a poster at
was short rived. however,
when they were defeated by
Mitchell 3-0.
On November 29 and
December lr,„ they played in
Clinton. New York. The
Clintonians gave aood ef-
fort, but the New Yorker's
took advantage of mistakes
and won both games 5-0 and 4-
0.
the club giving details. andon last Wednesday. Clinton
which you can enter your journeyed to Zurich where
team. they were downed 5.0.
` A couple of weeks ago. the r Hopefully. the boys will put
Club received a beautiful tit - together again this
trophy donated by the weekend when' they play in
Broadfoot family in memory Dublin at 7 p.m, on Friday
of our former ice man, and and the same team here on
good friend, Wilmer ' Saturday, at 5:45 p.m.
t.4
Put best Christmas psent over that will last all year and
will hirnetit your child for many years to come.
IN Enroll your son or daughter now at the Tutkersmith-
be Vanastra Day Care Centre intilber our hill time or part time
programs and stimulate youri;, '$ world.
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VISIT lit•f*ta rim
GIVE YOUR PRESCHOOLER
for Fergus -as the Colts were
outshot 49-40. Excellent
goaltending by Fergus'
Clark frustrated Colt for-
wards all afternoon.
A goal by John Vantoo
midway through the second
stanza proved to be the only
marker to elude Clark in the
Fergus cage.
Tonight the Colts battle the
Paisley Intermediates at 830
at the Community Centre in
probably their most im-
portant contest of the year.
Both Pailey and Clinton are
battling for the fourth and
final playoff spot in their
divis%ofl 'Back into'the Colt's
lineup tonight will be their top
scorer Rick Fremlin who was
suspended for two games
from an altercation in the
Colt's 4-2 loss to the Gaderich
Sailors last week.
The Colts next away game
will be in Milverton on
Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m.
when they cross sticks with.
the Four -Wheel -Drives!
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calk the toms
travelled to ffensall and.
ome of their poorer
games to date , but still
managed to wits the game 5-3.
for assistant coaeh Dave
Counter.
In the first period. Clinton
opened the scoring oo a goal
tom:SeanVan Dong -en. assisted
by Ronnie Blake and Rick
G autreau, while Hensall
bounced, back with two goals.
'In the seeond'ti eClii ten
received a pair of goals Irma
the stick of Brad Hymer .
unassistedand a single' item
Sean Van.Dongen. assisted by
Pete Denorame and George
Coventry. •
Raidenbeat
The Clinton Raiders girls'
hockey team notched another
win last Thursday night when
they swamped Seaforth 12-O.
Clinton's -goalie. Darlene
Chowen, played an out-
standing game, kicking out
shot after shot from b
t the third pe each.
teamseoredonce to ends, the
wiring* Scott, for Clinton,
t
rs
w,a, Scott fr i ,� us~ise
ROA dy Marriage.
At home Saturday, the Wit -
Dot Atoms planed; host to the
Bayfield Atoms and emerged.
victorious,, 1.
The only goal; of the first
vied; was scored by Wayne
.`Snaith, assisted by Hymers
and Marriage. In the second
period. Clinton scorers were
Rick Gautreau. Randy.
Marriage and Sean Van
Dongen.
to the third period. Clinton
started to skate and received
a total of six goals while
Bayfield picked up three.
Scoring for Clinton were Sean
Van Dongen with WO more.
Wayne Smith with two more.
arch
and
and:radU
Bayfield . t?eeelved a hat
trick from the stick of
their Batten;- to complete
their scoring,
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` he Ctlnten team kept the
re .wigtortArthuruntilDev;e
Unita • scored the go,ahead
goal at 11:4$ to make the
score 44 as Paul Robinson
and P;au 4 Walter picked up
assists..
Then at 11:35. the JuvenkleS
had- to play the next, 1
minutes shoi•t.handed:as Rick
Taylor pieked up a pais, of
penalties for fighting and a
match, penalty for spitting
into the Arthur bench. The
Clinton team rnanaged to holy
off Arthur for the remainder
of the second period.
down
Last Saturday at Clmtc r.
the Clintr Pee --wee "R's”
played Seaforth and. Clinton,
wise Mil.
1.
The goals were Scored by
Phil Cornish. and David
Saunclerceek with two each„
and Andy, Flowers, Dave
Maipass. Jimmy Flynn. John,
Morgan. Brad Forbes. and
Mike Taylor withone each.
The assists were picked up
by t?Full Cornish. David
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sun: ere k �
d. cart Brad F u s,
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Geaautreau. Dave Malpels.
and Rays Taylor had three.
The Raiders were ahead 3-1 '
at the end of the first stanza.
but St. Marys rephied with
three more in the second and
third frames and managed to
shut -out Clinton for the entire
last two periods.
frustrated Seafor;tli:toianz. Sandra Fremlin scored one
unassisted goal and jig 1p
°" Hat 'tricks were pick .:up t, on another from Phi, rs
by Jennifer Luckbaam, andl'remlin, who also notched a
Pattie Kay, while doubles' . single, aassis'ed by Sandra
went to Sandra Fremhn and Fremlin.
Sandra Burns. Sing** goals
were notched by Phyllis
Fremlin and Cheryl Flynn.
The Clinton girls weren't so
lucky last Sunday night as
-they were nipped- hy St.
Marys 4-3 in a heavy checking
and penalty filled game.
Clinton plays host to Dublin
tonight (Dec. 11 t and are
having their big dance this
Saturday night. Tickets are
still available from any
player. and also at the door.
'elope to see you there.
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