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Clinton News-Record, 1976-01-01, Page 6
• e Clinton Juveniles liarriStein 5.4 Sunday - .evening in a close and ex- citirlg game. Clinton got -Oft to 447 -slow start as Harrigton was leading 2,0 . the seven minute mar k af the first, perioftut Paul Robinson put Clinton, on the scoreboard at A:00, as he scored on a Sili't wasSit0:rtr1 upby Dave the blueline which Counter. 11:33,tetClinton tied the ame as Bill WAY scored on pass from. Dave Counter. Less than two minutes later, Roy scored his second Ral . of the night with Paul obinsonRpicking up the assist. and 38 seconds after that, Dave Counter made-it4- 1(ennedY b�fOi.e 141Stoiiiel With twotoeud the • sti A$wa%thecueLasttIme.'Mi the stoop traveited to Din Cnlrnihnun and Vie*" the sec,0d; felt cunton fell two Kedv,1thhidftf rt as the final buzzer thenight. .theperiod fing defe**1-14 by Litowe1 received two tycionu., • more goals and Clinton n the first-periOn. skated Off for a 10 Minute rest it an early teal OY Vfcter 'one goal lead. Pee wee A's beat Seaforth Last Saturday Seaforth led the Pee -Wee 'A's ze in the first period, but Paul Stephenson scored on a Penalty shot for Clinton and Set the scene fora 5-2 victory. Clinton picked up goals by Mike Wood and Tony Gib- bings in the second and in the third by' Jeff Taylor and Paul Stephenson. Eight penalties against Seaforth compared to three against Clinton gave Clinton the edgein A Boxing Day exhibitiO& game in Listowel left Clinton on She losing end of a 94 score, The Listowelteam out- played the 'A's throughout the game. Jeff Taylor was the only Clinton player who was able to poke a goal past the Listowel net minder. Colts fight for third The battle for third place between the Clinton Colts and the Paisley Flyers resumes Friday night in Paisley when the clubs face-off at 8:30 p.m. The Colts remain one point behind the Flyers going into Friday's game. Last time the two teams met, the Colts trounced Colt's Top PLAYER GP RICK FREMLIN 11 scan PARKS . 16 PAUL RAU 15 HARVEY ATCHISON 15 DERWIN CA R'rER 16 Paisley 7-1 to gain revenge of a 6-3 season opener loss in Paisley. The Colts' draw was made on Sunday afternoon and Dave Archibald of Clinton was the lucky winner of 3500, while the second draw of 3150 went to Mrs. Mary Gibson, also of Clinton. Five Scorers: 6 9 12 6 4 A Pts 12 7 3, 8 18 16 15 13 12 With gratitude, we gfeet you, our customers and friends, ° and wish you New Year's best. ' RUSSELL L. JERVIS ALUMINUM WINDOW'S 68 ALBERT ST. CUNTON , 482-939 PULS1FER MUSIC Save Hundreds on Pianos & Organs at Pulsifer Music '41 ido d to prate Wad, but it was .in the thirdthird id theinillveS one ,Iown MOP in the ° see- •ttle. minutes later, they tied it up *pin on a goal, this time by Brian. Lane, but couldn't hold on and ItistOwel got two more goals in the last half of the period. The final. result,Listowet 9, Clinton 7. The Mustangs aura lost the service of defenseman Jamie Thompson; --when he was' injured' late in the second period with undetermined 'injuries at press tittle. Vie Stangs record currently is 17 victories and six losses to lead the division with 34 points. New Hamburg has taken over second place with a chance to tie the Mustangs and a record of 14 victories and six losses with three games in hand. The Mustangs are at home this weekend, Friday night at 8:30 against St. Thomas Colonels, and Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. against the Kin- cardine Kinucks. The Mustangs and executive would like to wish all their fans and supporters a Happy New Year and hope all will follow them along the championship trail in '76. A This Santa Claus delivers a reeltadott to the audience at the Bracefield Centennial Public School's Christmas concert, held Thursday, December 18. (News Record photo). Atoms edge Mitchell Last Saturday. the Clinton Atoms edged Mitchell 6-3 in a tightly contested game in Clinton. The game was a 3-3 tie at the end of the second frame, but Clinton came alive in the third period, scoring three unanswered pals. With, the Mitchell win, Clinton now moves up into a first place tie with Seaforth. • Both have identical nine wins, one loss and one tie records. Marksmen for the Clinton team last Saturday were Sean Van Dongen with anuther hat trick, Brad Hymers with two, and solo effort to Scott Harris. This Saturday _afternoon, Clinton hosts Seaforth at 4:30 p.m. in a battle to determine. first Mart,. A senior citizens' Christ- mas Party- was held in the 'Township Hall on Wed- nesday , December fl, with Wilfred Chuter as master, of ceremonies for the afternoon. Several games of progressive euchre were Bowling new On December 16, the PITARMers, were on top of the Tuesday Afternoon Ladies' Bowling league with 65 points. The Lazy Susans weren't far behind with 63 points. The Ying-Yangs and the Ailey Cats 1,tere tied with 60, the Eager Beavers had 58 points and the Roly Coaster, 54. Ruth Makins had the high single- of 255 while Mary Chessell had the high triple of 706 and Nancy Roy the high average of 201. Last week, on December 23, standings in the Tuesday Afternoon Ladies' league still showed that the PHARMers were on top with 71 points, while the Lazy Susans had 70; The Ying-Yangs and the Alley Cats are still tied with 63 points each and the Eager Beavers with 62 points and the Roly Coasters with 61 points are moving up. Wanetta Midland had the high single of 286. and ,Iva Reid had the high triple of 646. Once again, Nancy Roy had the high average of 199. played and Santa arrived in time to hand out thelollowing prizes: ladies' high Mrs. Annie F inkbeiner ; men's high. Wilmer Reid: ladies' low, Mrs. Eileen Consitt; men's low, Perce Johnston; lone hands, Ken Stewart. Santa also had gifts for the, following: birthdays closest to Christmas, Mrs. Dorothy Coultis and Sam Thompson; lucky cup, Greg McGregor; and door prizes, Ken Stewart, Harry Baker,,' Margaret Dowson and Wilfred Chuter. A sing -song. of Christmas Carols was led by Anna Keys and lunch was served by the Recreation Committee. The Committee would like to thank everyone for coming out and making the party a success, also those who helped with the afternoon. Mr. D.G. Crowe DENTURE THERAPIST Wishes to announce the opening of a denture therapy clinic at 70 Albert a Clintqn. For appomtment phone 482 90), OFFICE HOURS 9 5 30. Mon. Friday E ARE SPECIALISTS IN • GLASS ... TRIM AUTO & TRUCK GLASS CONSTRUCTION ECiUIPMENT VAN ROOF VENTS AUTO UPHO STERY —yarn ROOFS CONVERTIBLE TOPS II4tURANCE CLAIMS FOR EVERY WINDSHIELD REPLACED... \. A SAL g OF MOM._ Vol' GET A EREE HOCKEY STICK AND PUCK... GOOD THROUGH JANUARY for. until stock runs RETAIL CUSTOMERS ONLV OD RICH.' $24'm2134 • Pee wee It's 4,11111Ip Seaforth On Tuesday, December 23. Seaforth travelled' to Clinton, and played the ."Pee Wee B's" and Clinton won 8-3. The goals were scored by Ray Taylor and Brad Forbes with three each, Dave Malpass with one and Mike Taylor with one. The assists were picked up by Mike Taylor with four, Brad Forbes with two, Dave Malpass and Andy Flowers -with one, and Ray Taylor with two. — by Bev Taylor In the second period, Newington scored at 3:411 to make the score 0,2 as Len Mills and .814 Roy assisted. arriston scored at $z15 to make it The score remained the same for the rest of the second period. In the third period, Rarricton enme out fast, storing et the 21. to doe the gap -t* , • Oh detenIvLr andstop Harriaton et Oa tie. The Juveniles ,PlaY., Goderich an saturav fl a19,andareat1omec Sunday against HarriStOrt 5 :30 P;M. Hockey schedule changed The Minor Hockey practice schedule will be changed, effective January 5, 1976. On Mondays, the Atom "B' team will practice from 4 to 5 p.m.; the. Novice s from 5 to 6 pan.: and the Juvenile s from 6 to 7 p.m. On Tuesday, the Midget "A" team will practice from 5 to 6 :30 p.m. Wednesdays, the Atom "A's" will have the ice from 4:30 to 5: 30,„„pim. and the Bantam "A's" from 5:30 to 6:30p.m. Thursdays. the Bantam "B" and Midget "B's" will have a combined practice from 4:30to 6:30 p.m. On Fridays. the Pee Wee "A" team will practice from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m,: the Pee Wee "B's" from 5:30 to 6:30 gm, and the Midget "B" team will have the ice from 6:30 to 7:45 P. m. On Saturday, the Novices have the ice from 12 to 1 p.m.; the -Atom "Ws" from 1 to 2 p.m.: the Pee Wee "B" team,' 2 to 3:15 p.m.; •the Bantam "B's" from 3:15 to 4:30 p.m.; the Atom "A's" from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m.; the Pee Wee "A" team, from 5:45 to 7 p.m.; .the Bantam "A's" from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and the Midget "A'r from 8:30 to 10p. -m. '.•EARL L.RAW$0 LTD. The Shop or Men ' .77 • .""‘„, 4k, 4 - Earl Rawson extends to you'a personalinvitation to his After Christmas CLOTHING SALE. Earl is of- fering a fine selection of clothing to add to your wardrobe at SUBSTANTIAL SAVIN.GS. Be sure to take advantage of this sale and shop early for BEST SE L.ETIQN. A large selected group to freshen yOur wardrobe REMAINDER OF STOCK. LESS • ALTERATIONS AT COST 190 REFUNDS OR -EXCHANGES morammisammovamma, SUITS REG. 5135 TO 5250 ,NOW S. 1 1 4600 To 987,50 THIS AS A SPECIAL SELECTED GROUP REMAINDER 10.70 OF/ STOCK WINTER JACKOS REG. 539.95 TO 585.00 / NOW $26." 'To- $56.60 / 1/3 OFF PLAINS. CHECKS. TWEEDS. DUFF E COATS 'TOP, COATS REG. TO SAS REPLACE YOUR TIRED LctoICING TOP COAT WITH A NEW HUNDSTO0TH OR OLEN CHECK COAT. THESE COATS CONTAIN THE LATEST FASHION COLOURS. 1/3 OFF 25% OFF 331/3% OFF REG. 570.00 TO 590:00 NOW $46.x© To $60.00 A fine selection of tweeds. corduroys. knits SPECIAL GROUP LONG SLEEVE. DRESS SHIRTS 1:410 /2 PRICE 1 .1 • BALANCE OF SHIRTS to PERCENT OFF SPECIAL,GROUP PANTS 1/2 PRICE REMAINDER OP PANTS • 10 PERCENT OFF 1 Way Till 9 p.n. ALL SPORT SHIRTS OFF SHOPPOS SQUARE tODERICHt St44312