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Clinton heat,
t'!t in
oHamburg
qel, Clinton
add firs placer'
11 ea.s n
PPM
and ,at two
.th:
kept
.two key wins
S •
list week.
"+l n Tuesday Januar27,
they beat Hanover 7 and
re the hest home
elw' this season, they
dumped the New fatnhurg
Hnhns 9-, dstFriday night.
.' Tn last' Tuesday's Hannover
en99unter'* Paul Kelly led the
ustangs witk two goals and
wo assists, while Brian
Kennedy got two goals and
one assist, Barry Lane and
DavcWatt each picked; tui one
goal<°and an assist ea i whale
Paul Priestap notched the
until
er ck+
! un with two, and;
yvprlt, to ' +eve Cat+
vin, baa' 010011040,
tt. Mustang;
ler en r Ole! howski
O n ;s ►ors, While ..
C
li► ten, had;, .
_Or est Frday night's 4
win, before nearly, 'home,
fans. ' o rt, Heard had the.
hot stick scoring three goals.
and helping on another, .while
Mike* 40;040 and $ohn
rahatrfea04 scored one goal
and assisted; +on two others+,
Brian Kennedy ,and Bruce.
MacDonald. picket u One
...al.andone assist each in the
.ane, while Paul Kelly
d singles to L)ave Watt
vo Cook, a d i1 Irwin
a Ryon +'a, shots in
the Clinton nets*. while • 1
tetAl . Clintod Offence took
shots on the" ahns net. •
• The play-off situation i sti11
"iffy" , for • the MuStongS.
Should they finish in first.they
, would met .Listowel is .the:
first ,roun , anon+; they fini
sh
in second place,' they, would
iikelr meet Kincardine,
Watch a ch th his , piper `for more
details,
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second pe.r109, adila in the showdOwn; game" last Fridaynight 'The
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,.' .Will 1la..,,their T ae8ular eason ante this friday night here.against
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-The' ' Lazy Susans • are
proving contrary to their
names, as they are in. top
place in the Tuesday After-
noon Ladies' league, With 98.
,points. The Phariners' 'are
close behind with 94 points,
while The Ying Yangs a
The Alley Cats are tied tth
88 points each. The ager
Beavers have 87 p' ' is and
the Roly Coaste • with 85
On January 31 the Hensall
Vanastra ,Jitney . ,was held.
Two draws participated, with
winners of the 7 o'clock, draw
ing: skip.. Lorraine 'Pec
arie Collins, Bob. Bell and
Jack •
L
The nine o'clock winners
were: skip Joyce Pepper.
Shorty Caldwell, John
Brownridge and Karen
Lebren.
Following curling, a,
delicious potluck meal of
salads, cold ' meats,
Goderich beats
bantam "B's"
Clinton- Bantam "B�•'s
hockfty team lost 7-3 to a team
representing Goderich Sifto
Salt last. Saturday during
Minor Hockey 'Weekend.
Scoring goals .'for°' Clinton*
were Randy Castle -from Tim
"Proctor, Ray Ftynn ,.tom.
Wayne Rohner, and Jet-Ba11
from Ian Fleming.
Jeff B,,al1 won the Player of
• the Game award for Clinton.
John Huff, who .scored four
goals for the winners, was
Goderich's MVP. •
casse es, rolls and desserts
wa ojoyed. •
arry Davis as host, en-
tertained everyone. There
were several door prizesand
grinners from both draws
were given gifts. Thanks to
Dawn and Gil Laurin for
donations.
The CRSS boys and girls
curling teams wilt compete in
Goderich February . 18. The
girls' team consists of skip
Lori Deter, Jan :Qivok,Diane
Bowman and Cheryl
Bowman; boys team, skip
Don Peterson. Brian Lobb,
Patin Gaiiciuk and Dan.
Campbell.
Upcoming events at the
Vanastra Curling Club in-
clude: February,I4, Green &
Parent Men's Open Bonspiel,
interested curlers call Barry
Davis at 482-7662; February
19, a Ladies Jitney, brunch at
9 a.m. and times -for draws
we li be , nnounced, interted
lot es caB;Gayye B o idge
482 7't1g,
The BrensalI 'Curling Club
will hold a dance at the
Hensall arena on February
28. Tickets are available at
the Vanastra Curling Club
Tony Gibbings, centre~„ tilted bis MVP trophy $rom
Tony Van Menge», left ddring. Mlnor.HHockey. Weekend,
while Bili Hanrieiine of Clinton, New York looks on,
f flews-Reeoird photo
points, are in last place.
R>osernary Armstrong had
the high single. of 266, Ruth
Makins had the high triple of
661 and Nancy. Roy had the
high averageof199.
Ther Fiv P'iinhea_ds are• in.
top spot in 'the Ltindesbaro
Ladies' league with 84 points.
The Quints have 78; The Five
Stooges, 77; The Honeybees,
46; The Doo Littls, 38 and
The Jolley Joke s, .
Brenda Rad ord34had the-.
high single of 254 and the high
triple, of . 673, while Dorothy
Carter had the high average
of 198.
In the Clinton-BlytIrt es'
League, the Gutter Gals have
the lead with 23 points, while
Ann's. Angels are not far
behind with 21 points. The
Happy Gang and Tootles
Pruities have, 18 points each,
and 'The All Stars have 16
points. The Lazy Susans are
• in last place with 15 points.
Nellie Burkholder had the
high single of 286, while gdna
Atkinson had the high triple
of 747 and Mary Vavey had
the high average of 218.
The Jim Dandys. with 16
points. are in top place in the
Huronview Mixed • League.
The Swingers, with 14 points
are in second spot, while The
Mupees have seven points and
The Alley Cats, five.
Jill Jervis bowled the high
single of 280 and the high
triple of . 630, while Wayne
Dupee bowled the men's high
single of 257 and the high
triple of 612.
In the Clinton Mixed
League, the Hawks are flying
high with 75 points. The Lane
Rangers and Susies Sweeties
have 63; The Black Balls, 55;
Waynes Alley Cats, 54; The
Pin Riders, 53; The Fuddle
Duddles, 44 and Donna's Do
Littles, 38 points.
In the Londesboro Men's
league, the Vegas .are in first
place with 80 points, while the
Colts, have 65; The Ponys, 60.
The Datsuns, 57; The
Toyotas, 64 and The Volvos,
41.
H. Lear bowled the high
single of 296, the .high triple of
825 and the high average of
221.
The Rolling Balis are
rolling all over the other
teams with 162% points in the
Friday YBC _league. The
Gang Bangers have 141;
Ellerby's Angels, 138; Hart's
Headpins, 1341/2; The
Strikers, 134; The King Pins,
1301,4; The Lucky Aces, 120
and The Super Strikers, 107%.
Dorie Elierby had the girls'
fiigh single of 229 and the high
double of 38$." Erin Phillips
had the high average of 157.
Greg Skinner had the boys'
high single of 235, the • hijgh
e BSc eo: Curlie ,
`h d;�'i V n sera leis»'week,
• the irl t+sord lose, hat
thy won the' riga• to
rt'
the Huron -Perth
inais,•
Seagram mixed team
had .„to travel to 'Exeter un
dnesday oto finish 'the.
playoff for 13B. Seaforth won
." two games over Teeswatei.
They then played off against
the winner of 134 on Sunday.
at tite Seaforth Club
The rink from the.
Walkerton Club won the "forst
game, and the Seaforth rink
won the next two. Theytravel
to Owen Sound on Sunday.
February 8, to play against
the winner of division f4. The
winner, in Owen . Sound wilt
compete in the Ontario
, Finals.
The special events corn -
it pe has. 'planneda
, '°nem, Fu` D,..]{ on
11
b� i
.. r• � da , L i'�i�1
' 1o:touring one game of curling ,
�, .t the club,
wish t in tete f n
entered th+ playoff
week "" t•A
knockout t+ declar" a w nne'
of th+ li er t oo
Trophy.
The grade , 1 ph 'slcl
education classes from
high school have ee
receiving , instruotlol &
cii�rling at the- club from ; e
and Anne Ste. Marie an.
Patterson. 'Storms hay
caused Cancellation o
several Masses sa; these w:l
probably' be resebeduled 0
tntQ,February.
M'.The winner of the faurth f
5o 'cl'ub` draw . was Eri{
Mclntosh. •
The club extends an ex
pression of appreciation,•f
the local police force fo`r h i'
thoughtfulness in coming in
warn the curlers 9nt spec
•tatnrs 'o# the—14txard0u
.driiving cooditioris-on Sunda «,
Also a thank -yaw to those
who .provided Loging for the
„storm stayed"
The Clinton Minor Hockey
weekend went off without a
hitch ,as the weathertnan co-
operated until Sunday.
• There way a, Lost of trophys
preselnted during the
weekend, with a player from
each team getting a Most
Valuable Player award for
each game. • °
On Friday night, Tony
Gibbings of Clinton Ontario
pee wees received the Tony
Van, Dongen trophy, and
David Iles of New York
. received the Clinton Chyrsler.
trophy for being the MVP.
Jeff Col.claugh of . Clinton
Ont. " was presented the
Elmnhaven MVP trophy in the
bantam game. . and Ian'
Anderson of N.Y: was given
the Lloyd W esttake Trophy.
After -the Junior "C" game,
Rob Heard of Clinton was
named the MVP : and given
the Don Symons award, while
Marlow Graham of New
Ham burg recei lied the
Dennis Jewitt trophy.
In the Midget "B" game
played previous to•the Junior
game, Travis Posthill -of
Clinton Ont., was presented .,.
with the G matoe Dry Cleaning
award as the MVP, while Ken,
Kraemer of Dublin received
the Fairholm Dairy Award.
On Saturday, Bobby Du
of Clinton, O'nt. 'was pi ed
the MVP and presented' with
the Clinton Minor , - 'Hockey
Awardand Do Allen- of
Blyth ` received/ a similar
award, also sbnsored by the
Minor Hocly Association.
In' the pee wee game, Mike
Tayloriof Clinton received the
Bal'and Mutcb Award as
P and Jake De Boer of
. lyth was given the Bali -
Macaulay trophy.
• Clinton, NY.
does it again
The Clinton, New York Pee
Wee team played two games
here as part' of a minor
hockey weekend. ,
As in past years the. New
Yorkers outplayed the home
owners and won both games.
Saturday's only goal for
Clinton. Ontario was scored
by Sean Van Dongen.
Most reliable- player
awards were given to Tony
Gibbings at Friday's game.
and to Paul Stephenson at
Saturday's game. '
Thanks tb, the parents for
their co-operation with the
billeting of the visiting boys;
In the bantam B game, Jeff
Ball of Clinton received the
Ken Scott trophy as the Most
Va4uable " player on, the
Clinton team, while John i-luff
of Goderich was pic'ked the
MVP and received the Wayne , Clinton Hotel award..
'Smith trophy, Pete Thompson of 'Clinton
Chris Ladd of Clinton was . was given the Mustangs
'presented with the Holland award in the Midget "A"
Shoe in the Atom "A" game, game, while Cam Doig of •
while Darin Telford of Seaforth received the Bryan .
Bayfield was presented with Marriage Trophy for being
the Don Kay trophy. the, most ..valuable Player, on
, Paul Stephenson of Clinton, the Seaforth team. /
Ont. was given the Jack Peck In the same gam -
Award as the Most Valuable of Clinton was pr
Player in the pee wee "A" the' Don Y
game, while Andy Weaver of Trophy. wh
Clinton New York received received,
the Murray Taylor Award. Trophy/.
In the bantam "A" 'game, Mme,"'
Larry Kane of Clinton N.Y.
was given the McPherson B.':
award, while David
Wifliscraft of Clinton, Ong..
was presented r, with .tit•. ,
ill R
r
sented wit
Memorial
e Doug Anstett
e Seaforth . IGA
Last Thursday, the Clintp
Colts nipped Mitchell 5-4/in a
closeand excitingThome
game.
Dennis Fleischa er, turned
in a sparkling arae in the
Clinton bets.
Mitchell ':cored on Clinton
twice r thin the first two
minu s :of the game. but by
the nd of the period Clinton
s.up on Mitchell, 3-2.
The second period
remained scoreless, while in
the third period, each team
scored two more goals
apiece.
Scoring for the Clinton
team were Paul Rau and
Scott Park, with two goals
each and Rick Fremlin with
one. . -
Tonight, the Colts travel to
Hanover, playing the,, third
place team in the Aeague, at
8:30.
The next home gamewill be
Sunday, February 7 at 7:30.
At this time -the Colts will be
playing an important 'game
against L4tcknow. The gatn+
will be worth four points
because the last game had to
be cancelled.
Clinton is now three points
ahead of Paisley, putting the
Colts_ in fourth place in the
team standings. Port Elgin is
in top spot, Goderich, second;
Hanover third, Paisley. fifth
and Acton, sixth.
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