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Barry Lane with
+ n, aind singles to Paul
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Coiquhoun, and Bruce Watt.
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lash Fxlday night,Clinton
netpiinder Dean R� kept
the u tangs. in contention
Wit We in the third period
when the Jahns went ahead
for g Ryan -faced 43 shots.
while Clinton Offence was
it dtoo33 shots.
CHion marksmen were all
solo efforts to.' ; Paul . Kelly,
Clinton Mustang
GosRending
Min. G.A. Avg.
Dear* Ryan > .. ..: 833 -55 3:92
Dore Peterson 110 6 3.50
Ham► Olewchowski 672 57 5.17
•# JoePiume . 120 13 6.50
4- No longer with Mustangs.
MUSTANG SCORING
NAME G.P. V,. Pts, A.
PaulKelly 26 20 35 55
Neil C+OigUhoun • 29 25 27 f►2
John Graham 25 12 29 41
Brian Rnedy 27 17 22 39
RandyMillar—, 20._.2t 17 39
Mike Atlstett . 20 16 16 32
Dan Colauhaun .. 21 13 19 32
Steve Cook .. . . 26 9 22 31.
Paul Preistap .. - - 11 17 28
Barry ne 27 16 10 26
MikeGibbings 28 10 15 25
*Jim Calderon 20 3 22 25
Brian.fane 7 7 14 21
Robert -Heard 20 10 7 17
Jamie Thompsan .23 .2 14 16
Lee Arbour .19- 9 f> i5'
Bruce MaacDonald . 7 5
Bill Irwin .. ...15 0
Dave Bartiiff . 8 0
'DaveWatts .. . 2 1
Allan Taylor . 2 0 '
Paul Robinson .... 2 0
Pete Thompson .. 3 0
.Dave Counter ..... 1 0
Henry Oiechowski . -
+ No longer with Mustangs
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up by
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The 'Wotan
Kine !s dine f
Toecday night
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night at 8:30
Clinton Arena.
They travel to Woodstock
Sunday night fol" an en. •
counter against the powerful
Navy, Vets.
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W L T G.F. A. Pts.
'Clinton • 22 7 0 307 131 44
21 7 1 192 130 43
16 .10 2 155 151 34
8 17 2 142 196 le
2 27 2 196 231 6
New Bamburg
L4stowel ... .
Kincardine
Hanover
Raiders win
three mare
'e Clinton Raiders girls'
hockey team have won three
games within the past three
weeks.
Last Thursday, the team
played host to Mitchell and
won 5-0. After futile attempts
from both teaztis, the first
period ended scoreless.
Sandra Premlin started the
scoring for the Raiders with
an unassisted goal at 2:53 in
the second period. Debbie
Cook dumped one in on the
Mitchell goalie at 4:53 in the
second . period With an assist
from Ruth Ann Npilans.
The third,period saw lots of
action as Mitchell fought
their way for a goal,
'Darlene Cowen, Clinton's
5 10 goalie, was ready and Mit-
7 7 cbell was =able to get past.
4 . 4 Howevert. Miffs goalie
1. 2 . saw three -Ilio gnats whizz
2 z hy. , her . as Sandra Fremlin
1 1 scored her second goal in the
0 1 game at 1:42 in the third
period assisted by Jennifer
1 m Luddism. kharn Ruth .Ann Neilans
fired one in "seconds later
assisted by Sandra Burns.
Jennifer I.uckham dumped
one ' in at 8:46 of the third
period assisted by Debbie
Cook and. -Ruth Ann Neilans
leaving the ending score 5-0.
The Clinton . girls' hockey
team now have ne* uniforms
with each sweater having an
individual sponsors name on
the back. They are very
grateful to. each sponsor (all
Clinton businessmen) for
taking- such an interest in our
team and.providing us with
these much needed uniforms.
The Raiders will play
Seaforth Friday night in
Seaforth, and next' home
game will be next Thursday,
January 29, when the Raiders
will play host to St. Mary's.
Gann time is 6:30 p.m. Hope
to see you there. Your
support is welcome.
December 27, 1975, the
Clinton Raiders swamped
Mitchell 8.0, and in a game
agar* ° blin; January a,
the local girls won 7-3.
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►spiel was - Co-
ed by a1-aafe
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`outwear.
Excellentprizes of hams:,
cheeses and Wines were
awarded to the winners.
Top rink in the nine o'Ctock
draw was sskippped:.by Graham
Sla�oi%with D..
Hannon,
mum
Doug Kirkley, Seaforth and
Shield Stephenson from
Walkerton. Taking second
Prrize were John and Gwen
atterson with Bill and Ferne
Taggart from Aylmer. - -
Thi
Third prize went to Glen
and Lois Hayter with Robert
Anderson from Londesboro
and Ellen Colson from
Clinton,
Top rink in the 11:30 draw
was skipped by Jim Cun-
ningham with Anne Cun-
ningham and Bill and Mary
Harvey from Chatham.
Second prize went to Bob
and Sharon Wilson with
George and Anne Armitage
from Chatham.
Third prize was won by Bill
and Marg Fleming with Don
and Anne Dance from Ayr.
The Bonspiel Committee
Atoms gain spit in weekend gam
Last Saturday, the Clinton
Wil-Dex Atoms travelled to
Seaforth for the Winter
Carnival Atom Hockey
Tournament. In their first
game, they beat Blyth 4-1.
The Clinton boys came out
strong, scoring three times in
the first ten minutees with
goals going to Brad Hymers,
Sean Van Dongen and Randy
Marriage.
The second period Was
scoreless and Blyth got one
back early in the third period
by K. Howatt. After a
bruising ten minutes, Ronnie
Blake scored an insurance
marker to make the final
score Clinton 4, Blyth 1.
In the second game, Clinton
ran up against a powerful
Brussels team and after two
scoreless periods, Brussels
outskated Clinton and fired
four unanswered goals in the
third period.
Chris Ladd in the nets or
Clinton was extremely sharp
in both games and kept
Clinton in the game up until
the last five minutes when the
whole Clinton team gave up..
Brussels went on to , play
Listowel for -the "4"
championship and lost by one
goal in overtime. Hanover
took the consolation "B"
championship home,
defeating the host 'club,
bantam tourney ends
The Clinton Recreation
Committee's eighth annual
Bantam Tournament drew to
a close Sunday afternoon
after two weekends of ex-
cellent, exciting hockey.
People who missed the
games missed out on some
exciting action as
Mississauga , downed
Hespeler 3-2 to win the "A"
championship, while in the
"B" category it was New
Hamburg" downing
Walkerton 6-1.
The "C" Division saw two
old arch rivals battle, with
Mitchell defeating Sehforth,
3-1, bur in the "D" category,
Fort Henry Heights ran out of
time as they fell 4-2 to last
year's champions Creemore
giving up a last minute goal
into the empty net.
The "E" title went to
Satnia Reserve as they
defeated Blyth 10-6.
Colts face Blues tonight
The Clinton Colts, still
fighting for a playoff spot,
face the nearly invincible
Harriston Blues tonight.
(Thursday) at the Clinton
arena at 8: 30 p.m.
The Harriston team has lost
only one game all season, and
will face an eager Clinton
team who have had a week's
rest after their games last
week were cancelled because
of the snowstorms.
This Saturday, the Colts
travel to Port Elgin, but are
back here again this Sunday
night for an 8 p.m. encounter
with the Lucknow Lancers.
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Seaforth.
Last Monday, the Atoms
travelled to Hensall for a
WOAA scheduled game and
won 2-1. Hensall opened the
scoring in the first period on a
screen shot against Clinton
netminder Doug Alexander
and Bobby Dupee tied it up
for Clinton late in the period.
The second period
remained tied at one goal
each, as neither team could
find the range although
Clinton were stopped time
and time again by Hensall
goalkeepers.
After 10 minutes of rest
both clubs 'came out skating
and Clinton managed to put
ane home by Sean Van
Dongen with +'12 seconds
remaining on the clock.
Clook outshot Hensall by a
wide margin of 35-10.
The Atoms next home game
is Saturday, January , 24, at
4:30 against the same Hensall
team, then they travel to
Mitchell, on January 25.
Pee wee A's nip
Seaforth 3-2
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-Spectators are Mort
to COMO rutrud Cheer Oa
team of David Ste, a
Dave Reid, Glen Stewart
Jae McLean,
The Seagram Mixed te*
travels. to Exeter on Sunda;
January 2540 play in the first
round of that competition k,
Again, 'spectators wonl4
most Welcome to cheer on t.
Seaforth representatives
the Campbells and ,F*'
tersons.
Winner of the second 50
draw in 'the club was Vi
Peterson.
It looked as though it would
be stormy on the ice last
Friday, as well as outside;
when the "A's" took on
Seaforth. Two penalties to
Clinton in the early minutes
had the A's at a disad-
vantage, but they settled
down after a goal by Ian
Peck.
Each team scored two
goals each during the game.
Sean Van Dungen and Tony
G ibbings were the other goal
getters for Clinton.
Saturday found the "A's"
at Blyth . for an exhibition
game. Some stiff checks were
handed out by both clubs.
Blyth managed three goals to
Clinton's two for the win.
Clinton's goals were not-
ched by Jeff Taylor and Ian
Peck.
Thanks
Dear Editor:
We wish to take this Op-
portunity to thank everyone
who helped to make the
Clinton Minor Soccer Dance a
success.
The proceeds will be usedto
buy new soccer balls, nets
and any other necessary
equipment needed to help the
Clinton and area boys in their
upcoming season of 1976,
There was a definite
community spirit expressed
throughout the evening. ft
was greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Clinton Minor Soccer Com-
mittee.
STICKERS
They've traveled folks. it's
evident
From all those stickers
showing,
But due to boasting where
they've been,
They can't see where they're
going.
—Virginia Ree Mock
OUT IN THE COLD
Though remedies will bar no
holds
in stating they are good tor
colds,
I'd really be so glad -for one
That said it was bad for one.
—Donna Eveleth
Clinton & District
8TH ANNUAL WINTER CA MAL
January 30 to Feb. 8
1 0 DAYS OF FUN & FROLIC
FRIDAY JANUARY 30, 1976
9:00 p.m. -Clinton Lions Club Winter
Carnival Queen Dance at the Legion Hall
music - "Star Trex"
Official opening - Don Symons -mayor
Admission by ticket only 510.00 per couple.
includes lunch. tickets from Lions
members.
SATURDAY JANUARY 31, 1976
9:00 p.m. Winter Carnival Dance at the
Canadian Legion Hall, tickets at Legion
bar or entertainment committee. 55.00 per
couple, music by -"Shannon"
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1976
8:30 p.m. Bingo - Legion Hall • Legion
Ladies auxiliary
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 4. 1976
2:00 p.m. Senior Citizens Card Party at the
Clinton Arena Auditorium
6:00 p.m. ,Family Skate night • Clinton
Arena
8:00 p.m. Torchlite Parade - from Arena
sponsored by Clinton Snowmobile Club
ending at the Vanastra Recreation Center -
Entry 51.00 for the flare.
940 p.m. Winter Carnival Hospitality
Night • Recreation Center Vanastra
(Larger Facilities) featuring total talent &
sing -a -long. Buses will be provided to take
people to and from the Vanastra Centre.
Wednesday is Eskimo Field Day at the
Public School
Ice Sculpturing welcomed
THURSDAY FEBRUARY S. 1976
7:00 p.m. Broomball • Clinton Arena
7.t:00 p.m. Seaforth vs. St. Marys -
Ladies Division
8-9:00 p.m. Archer's vs. Mr. Stereo - Men's
Division.
9.10:00 p.m. Blyth Eighth liners vs. High
sthaot Men's Division
10.11:00 p.tn. Power line vs. Hensall
Divitiierr
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 6, 1976
5:30 p.m. Broomball • Clinton Arena;
Kinsmen vs. Fish 8. Game; Hydro Team
vs. high school
8:30 p.m. - Junior "C" Hockey. Clinton vs.
Hanover
9:00 p.m. - Dance at CHSS, Clinton
9:30 p.m. Las Vegas Night Arena
Auditorium Sponsored by Kinsmen &
Kinettes. Games night with play money.
Adtnission includes play money and lunch.
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 7, 1976
1:00 p.m. Winter Carnival Parade floats
welcomed contact Mr. J. Reid or Mr. E.
Switzer. Forming at Legion.
2:30 p.m. Winter Carnival Children's Day.
CHSS auditorium - a full program planned
3:00 p.m. Snowmobile Poker Rally -
Clinton Snowmobile Clut. at Clinton
Community Park.
4:30 p4n.,Braombali Championships
4:30 • Men's Division "A"
5:30 • Ladies Division "A"
6:30 p.m. - Men's Division "B"
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 7, 1976
9:00 p.m. Winter Carnival Dance Arena
Auditorium. Music from Nashville Tenn.
"Dawn & Debbie" and the Dedications.
Sponsored by Clinton Spring Fair Board.
Tickets 56 per couple available from Fair
Board members.
9:00 p.m. Winter Carnival Dance Fish
and Game Club House. ,Dance to the music
of "Shannon Group" Tickets available
from members 56010 per couple.
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 8, 1976
5:30 a.m. Pancake Breakfast Clinton
Arena.
1:00 p.m. Snowmobile Races 1 MOSRA
sanctioned) at Clinton, Community Park
late Track avid Gram! Stand. Sponsored
by Kinsmen Club of Clinton.
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