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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-04-08, Page 7anestra Curling Club IV Gaits Mserewiia. A ladies jitney was held as SIssck alit. A six game was player by a delicious. pot - sapper. The big.withner the ~ties was the risk 11tipped by Mars Floosies. Prises et steaks, wine sad met were awarded. A ass's hes night was held` - Thursday April 1st. The wiener of this event was the risk skipped by Harry The Vanastra Curling Club's Asset Spring Thaw hued Semple' os April Ind slat 3rd tamed out to be just =roe warik day ow • y made t extremely Arlt to maintais good ice estsditioss. However. through the hard work of ice maker Art Hoy, bowspiel chairman Sorry Davis and president • John Brownridge and after a ;tree hour delay. the curling was resumed in spite of the problems. everyone seemed *enjoy the two day event. `The winners of thus first draw were: first, the Seaforth rusk of John Patterson. Gwen Patterson. Bill Campbell and .,Grace Campbell: second, the Goderich rink of Mike Thomas. Diane Verhiopf,. Roe► Ritchie and Marilyn Clark; third, the Seaforth -Vanastra =rink of Glen Hayter; Lois Hayter. Ellen Colson and Pat Semple. The consolation went to the Dos Giles family of Mitchell. Winners of the second draw were: first, the Vanastra rink of John Brownridge. Gayle Brownridge, Wayne Brownridge and Corrine filer- second the Vanastra rink et Darr/Davis. Sheikt, Claves. hard Nlo and Barb the Vassatra-Goierl.h risk et Doll Mibdrelare. Del Mit- chegsharr. Kill Keg and Kay K CR' weal to the Rea* Brecht. family et Climes. The overall grimier et the bosspiiel was the John Patterson rink of Ssatsrth. Prises were awarded at the dance which followed the curl on Saturday might. On behaN of the. Vessel/re Curia Chub aad everyone involved in the bosspiel, 1 would like to give a special thank s to Rea. Breclw aad his family for their generosity. Rewe donated individual trophies and four extra prises for the overall winners. On Saturday April 10th, a team consisting of John Browaridge, Barry Davis. Bill Munro and Wayne Brownridge will. travel to Barrie for their Spring Thaw Men's Boaspiel. Good luck fellas! A reminder to all club members; don't forget the annual supper and business meeting April Ith ate:30 p.m. TheEdi yne sterling club'' 'rupee ' ti►'- terest and participation. Please do your best to attend this meeting at which time next year's executive will be elected. I would personally like to thank everyone who made this past curling season a success: those who helped -at •the Meadow night bingos, the bonspiels, jitneys and special r events, See younext year! re Mrs. Jackie Bas sheers her iinaghlor Weise what met be ee sire goes to school. Tama and her aegis were Gibing Pohle School's epos hexose last Meaday lettermen. [News-Reeerd phot*) SeaforthCrjing ends Keen curlers never say die! Seventy- two degrees (F) maid. and a- r number a Seafpt'th C #ub,. members are trying to squeeze in one last R?nspiet. The Vanastra Curling Club held their final bonspiei lest weekend. They called it the "spring thaw" - spiel and it sure was that. But, regardless of the - weather, it was an excellent spiel. Attending from the Seaforth Club on the early draw were -John and Gwen With Bill and Grace • Patterson Campbell who took first prose and also the trophy for the top score of the day. McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY tt E. tohli: had 1676 HEAD OFFICE : Seaterlh Ontario Mrs. Mara: rel Sharp. Sec. Treas. Phone It Only Costs A Little To Ile Soft Fire, iztesdsd Ewers's, Wind - stone, Theft, Property Somoge, Liability, (It. Directors and Adiesters : Lavern Goodhue. RR 1. Walton. Ont. Rebt. Archibald. RR 4. S.aterM Kee Carnechae, RR 4. Seaforth Russ LeewAardt. RR 1. bernholm John Mc Ewing. R -R 1. Rtyth Stanley Mc llwasn. RR 2. Gatwick Dema d McKercher. RR 1. Dublin Wm. 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The rest of the exec _league. the Jim Dandy's have tjve remains t, • cuertaN MWS -011C01110, �Y• An*1 Down at the lanes The _Real slaadisgs is the et 111. aisles 81y1k Ladies ?leaguse hs the Clinton Crown YBC are *meg AMMO* with • Tem kelpie. Jaw's have suints; thelappY Gael, 63; *sIf pis; The We've Had Ilse Gutter Gals, M; the A11 Its. IMi; Theidos'tgiVehoots. Mars. 11; the Gals_ uses. SS- Mg; Sack's Superstars. 311. and Tootie's Pretties. 54. the Neytt's. 34i; Holland's Edna Atkissas bowled the Hoppers. 324%; The Pro high sissle o1 271. while nem Joe's. 317 and the Sunshine ' K ilk,na,t w led the high Kids, 311. triple of 713 sad Mary Davey Bonnie Van R iesen had the had the huh "verse* 01 217- _.high single of 237 and the high la ike !Mad playolfs 01 the triple of 632. while Nasty Leadesboro Mew's league. the Kuehl had the high average of Volvo's had the total platen of 1M. Keith Howatt bowled the 1110; flee Powys. 6716: the high single of 212, the high Coh's, 1753; the Datsva's. triple of 766 and the high 1529; the Vegas. 1346 and the ' average of 221. a'oyotas, 7716. YBC Doubles champs were Bill's Streakers had a Will Terri Van Dongen and Jim pintail of 9637 in the Molsos's Switser. Crown Mixed League. The In the Friday YBC league, Road Runners had 8924: the the Rolling Balls have 241'•= Rolling Stones, 1715.; the points. Hart's Headpins. Dead Beats. 0430; the .lolly 2401,1; the Gang Bangers, 231; Try -Marcs. Ellerby's Angels. 213%; the 1 71; theAlley Cats. 1253; and Kingpins, 2041/2; the Strikers, the Bromley Bunch, 62112. 32%; the Lucy A.ies, 195 and Marj Dobson had the high the Super Strikers. 1871/2. single of 311, while Laurie Sandy Skinner bowled the Dew had the high triple o1727 high single of 115. while and Valerie Manage had the Brenda Dupee had the high high average of 212.John double of 319 and, Erin Cooper bowled the men's high Phillips had the high average single of 308 and Ken John- of 151. ston bowled the high triple of Greg Skinner bowled the 800 and the high average of boys high single of 236, the 238. high double cif 431 and the Playoff standings in the high avers 211. Tuesd4y Afternoon Ladies The ypc..sksihies champs Leylguein`tetal pintail is: the in this jague were Dave Alley Cats, 6360; the lazy Eckert'and'se Corbett. Susan, 6265; the PHARMers. In , the ,Saturday YBC 6199;,the Roly Coasters. 6035; league. Coop's Clan have 215 the Eager Beavers, 5047 and points. The Crown Kings,have the Ying Yang's 5764. 245; the Automatic. Strikes, Iva Reid bowled the high 2401; the Plitioy..Delights. single of 335 and the high 2331:=; Lynn's Koys. 220+/7; the triple of Iii while Ruth Gutter Balis: 203; the Strikes Makins bowled the high and Spares, 262% and the average of 200. Hitters,,114. In the Huronview Mixed Kt'ijL Corrie bowled the high single of 178 and Lynn Armstrong had the high double of 349 and the high average of 162. Jamie Cooper bowled the high single of 261. the high triple of 455 and the ;triple of .64.4. while. l ianneL highs reirageof 214. Elliott had the hi :average YHC doubles champs were of 1,90. Frank MacGregor Randy Marriage and Ian bowled the high single of 265 Fleming. and the high triple of 648. In the Tuckersmith Mitred while Dee Ladd had the. high league. the first week of average of 196. playoffs began. The Airedales In the Londesboro Ladies' have a total pintail of 3237; league the "5" Pinheads have the Chihuahuas have 3214; 129 points; the Quints. 114: the Beagles, 3186; the Mutts, the "5" Stooges. 112; the 3070; the Bulldogs. 3067 and Honeys. 70; the Doo- the Huskies 3017. Littles. 66 and the Jolly Martha Rooseboom had the Jokers, 55. high single of 240. while Anne Helen Wallace bowled the Walters bowled the high high single of 243 while triple of 628. Vic Hargreaves Brenda Radford had the high had the high single of 261 and triple of 657 and Dorothy Mel Graham had the high Carter had the high average triple of 669. as this past season Adan"; " points, the Swingers, 46, was held following the supper . the Alley Cats, 44 alid th e and meeting. F Dupees, 20: Club members. please keep .'.udy Dixon bowled the high in mind. the big Centennial single of 263 and .the high Dance on June 6. Tickets will soon be available and everyone is asked to help sell them. Watch your mailboxes this week for an important newsletter from the executive. Vanaslra gun club A skeet shoot held April 3 at the Vanastra Gun Club Resulted in the following *ores. Bill Stewart of Goderich hit 24 out of 25 . skeets" Bill McMutt, Exeter. 24; Murray East, Clinton, 23; Tom Allen. Londesboro. 23; Bob Sherry. Stratford, 23; Glen Mock, Bornholme, 23; Dave Schlemmer. Stratford, 22; Bill Thompson. Clinton, 22; John Hessels. Goderich. 21; Wilfred Millin, Stratford. 20; Harrison Schlock, Zurich. 19; Pat Heenan, Seaforth. 16; Carl Hefford, Huron Park, 16; Jim East. Clinton 14 and Janet Shropshall. Kingston. 13. Doing your Spring Cleaning? How about a facelift for that old chesterfield of yours ? Call Us for Free Estimate at CdIit,Pwur. U.sNrsrs Italy . p lei Maw Signe i11f41S1 OMMM • Owllo/ M/ Operated 4: EUROPEAN TRAINED CRAFTSMAN WITH M YEARS EXPERIENCE IN /IIMNTUm IIr1�OMNY NOTICE Lt.=allele ry et iMsm • seem *alar Srrtlelr oleo bas - MAO Prolosrue . 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