Clinton News-Record, 1976-05-27, Page 6I 0 4,2,0 ttAl
14COPA, Tfi OMAN', MAY g; 196
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IV evening, the
n Colts defeated
el 94 in their season
r It Iooked like the
ms wouid both reach
after two in-.
-as tbe Colts led by a'
of r two corn -
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;towel 100k a 4.0 lead in
op If of the first inning,
tee run homer by
McLaughlin being the big
low off Coli .starter Cam
cDonaltt---
But the Colts came roaring
back in the bottom half of the
Mat inning with a three run
mer of their own to narrow
tiscore to 4-3. After a single
Listowel added two more
runs in tib tow df thetlecon
inning on three walks and
Colt error, but again the Colts
struck back.
With two out, the colts
exploded for five runs to take
an 8-6 lead. Paul Bartliff and
Larry Pickett walked. Dark
Colquhoun blooped a Single to
centre scoring one run. Butch
Fleet followed with another
single scoring Pickett. Cam
'MacDonald singled loading
the bases and double to left
centre, scoring three more
Colt runs.
The game then settled down
to a pitcher's duel. Don
Bartliff relieved starter Cam
McPonald at the beginning
the fourth inning an4 pi
exPelkot WI for e rest of
the game in picking up his
not decision of the seasOn,
The Colts outhit Ustowel II
to eight. Danny Col4uhoun le
the Colt attack with three
singles and a double. Can's
McDonald collected a homer
and. single, and Butch Fleet
banged out two singles in
three trips to the plate. Other
hits were collected by Don
Bartliff, a double; 41
Fremlin, a double; and Greg
Burns, a single.
The Colts next game is at
Hanover this Sunday af-
ternoon at I p.m.
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by Dan Colquhoun and a walk Juveniles open here
to Butch Fleet, Cam
McDonald hit the first homer
of the season for the Colts.
on Saturday night
Atom kickers The Clinton Juvenile
baseball team will open their
nip Sta Thomas regular season .this Saturday
night at home. when they host
the Mitchell team for an 8
p.m. date.
Last week. it was reported
On Sunday, May 16, the
Clinton Royai's Atom soccer
team played the St. Thomas
Atom House League team
1.ocke's, at Locke's Public
School, with Clinton winning
• the game 1-0 on Jeff Corrie's
goal.
In the first half, the two
teams played even, with Scott
Kay performing well for
Clinton and Paul. Holtby
leading the way for St.
Thomas.
During the second half
Carrie scored with 35 minutes
gone in the game. Then St.
Thomas put the pressure on
,and only the goal ten -ding of
-Mark Cantelon kept them off
the score sheet. When a
penalty shot -for a hands ball
• in the goat area hit the goal
post, Cantelon stopped the
rebound from Taylor Wilson
to keep Clinton in the game.
In the last -few minutes of
the game, Randy Marriage
and Robert Dupee failed to
connect on a breakaway.
Sport refrree
clinic planned
The Clinton Minor Soccer
Association is in desperate
need of referees for their
system, and so will be con-
ducting a series of clinics to
instruct new and not so new
prospects.
The series of clinics, under
the direction of Don Arm-
strong of Clinton, and Tony
Jeacock will start June 2 at
the Clinton arena and the one
night a week sessions will last
three to five weeks, depen-
ding on how fast the material
is covered.
The clinics are also open to
coaches, executive and any
interested party.
For further instructions,
contact Don at 482-9428 or
Tony at 482-9760.
Vanastra Gun club
Mery Batkin of Clinton shot
22 out of 25 traps in the May 19
trap shoot at the Vanastra
Gun club.
John Hessel, Goderich shot
19; Murray East, Clinton. 18:
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13 traps.
At the Vanastra skeet shoot
on May 22, Murray East of
Clinton had a near perfect
day, hitting 24 out of 25
skeets.
Tom Allen, Londesboro;
Bill Stewart, Goderich and
Bill Thompson. Clinton, shot
23 skeets each.
• Mery Batk in. Clinton hit 22;
Greg Potter. Goderich, 21 and
Harrison Schock, Zurich, 20.
John Greidanus, Clinton
and Ashley Gilbert, Goderich
shot 19 skeets each and John
Hessel, Goderich and Jim
East, Clinton shot 17 each.
Wilfred Mullins, Stratford
and Why McPhee, Goderich
shot45 skeets each.
lug
that they would open on
Wednesday, but with the
addition of Winghiim to the
leaKm, the schechile had to be
reworked.
The local boys then visit
Crediton on June 6th, and
return home on June I2th to
face Crediton again. Crediton
will play their home games in
Dashwood.
Here is the complete
Juvenile schedule:
Home Games
May 29 - Mitchell at Clinton
- 8 p.m.
June 12 - Crediton at Clinton
- 8 p.m.
June 27- Crediton at Clinton
- 2 p.m.
July 3 - Goderich at Clinton
- 8 p.m.
July 7 - Wingham at Clinton
- 7:30 p.m.
Away Games
June 6 - Clinton at Crediton
- 8 p.m.
June 13 - Clinton at
Goderich -2 p.m.
June 20 - Clinton at Mitchell
- 2 p.m.
June 29 - Clinton
Wingham - 6:30 p.m.
July 7- Clinton at Crediton -
8 p.m. '
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es e fellows look like they could build a full scale house. Here Ti;ProC **0
Stephenson and Rene Cote have bulit a small scale fort and a log cabin which was:their
contribution to Clinton Public School's grade seven project, Days."(News-
Record Photo) •
County defers reduction debate
The matter of whether or
not to reduce the number of
representatives to Huron
County Council was dicussed
only briefly at the May
session of council Thursday in
Goderich.
The entire subject was
tabled until the June meeting
when it is hoped a full council
will be prepared to debate the
issue from every angle. But
that session should show a
wide variety of viewpoints,
judging from the smattering
of • comments voice this
month.
• County administrator Bill
Hanly also indicated the type
of debate it should be in June.
He said the county had
received five letters from
municipalities concerning the
move to implement Section 27
(a) of the Municipal Act.
"There were two for, two
against — and one other,"
Mr. Hanly told eouncil.
Warden Jack MeCutcheon
clarified what the main point
of June's discussion should
be.
"Is this council ready to
accept more responsibility?"
asked the warden, who also
promised to be "the devil's
advocate" in order to provoke
comment from everyone.
Reeve Derry Boyle of
Exeter said his council felt
that by implementing Section
27(a), it would seriously limit
the numbers of people who
could .aspire to county council
because of the extra work and
extra time which would be
demanded of each remaining
member.
Deputy -reeve Frank Cook
of Clinton said someone
would have to prove to him
that costs would be cut across
the board. He claimed council
would not operate as ef-
ficiently with 29 members as
with 45.
Deputy -reeve Joe Miller of
Hay urged council to try
getting the work done faster
now, to see if it could actually
be accomplished.
Reeve John Flannery of
Seaforth said his council
thought mayors from the five
towns should sit on county
council instead of the reeves.
Goderich Reeve Stan Profit
said that when extra deputy -
reeves were added at the
beginning of 1975, council did
not become more efficient in
his view.
"If we are no more efficient
with more," reasoned Reeve
Profit, "then it just natnrally
follows we will be no less
efficient with less members."
Reeve Simon Hallahan of
East Wawanosh said simply,
"For God's sake, leave •us
alone."
Deputy -reeve Ralph
McNichol of McKillop felt it
was a "real good thing" for a
deputy -reeve to have a few
years experience at county
council before stepping up.
"Large numbers can be
time consuming," said Reeve
Fred Haberer of Zurich.
„ "Today has proved it."
He did add that if
municipalities were
represented by only one
member in the future,
provision should be made for
alternate representation in
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e regular Ong of St,
Paul's A.C.W. was held on
linirsdaY afternoon at the
of Helen Roberts. The
dent, Mrs. Frank
arrest opened the meeting
with the MembersPrayer.
The invocation was read in
unison and Mrs. Windover
ti the scripture from the
Colossians. The meditation
WAS taken by Helen Roberts
and Annie Reid. Everyone
took part in the litany
followed by prayer -Roll call
WAS answered by a favourite
Bible verse.
The correspondence was
dealt with and Mrs. Forrest
gave a report on the annual
A.C.W. held in London.
Donations in lieu of the Spring
Tea and Bake Sale were
received. Anyone wanting to
donate may contact any .of the
members or the secretary,
Helen Roberts.
The president closed the
meeting with the Grace.
United Church
The United Church service
on Sunday was conducted by
the Rev. Don Beck, Who took
as his sermon subject, "Being
Fruitful". Jesus taught His
disciples at the Last Supper
that only by the Spirit of God
(love) flowing from God
through us and from us
through God can the Lord
bear fruit.
The choir sang as an an-
them one of the newer hymns
in the U.C. Hymn book with
Mrs. John Turkheim at the
organ.
Next Sunday, Rev. Wilbur
Rogers will preach for the
Anniversary Service and
Huron Centennial School,
Brucefield, children will
provide special music.
Personals
Visitors with Mrs.
Elizabeth Volland, Mrs.
Daisy Ivey and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Schwalm over the
holiday were Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Finlayson and Douglas of
Exetet. Mr. and Mrs. Al
Amel1nck
Mrs. Cec
rs. Ma
AO Mr. and Mrs. A
Coombs of Clinton,
Hazel MaCdOnaidi,Missk FI
Macdonald, 1\444* Ida V
On fttrI000 from India,
Mrs. Marjorie Enright a
Goderich and Mr. and .
Eldon Johnston of Brucefleld.
Those from town visiting
were Mrs. Bona Clark,Mr
and Mrs. Alan Miller, De
Robionson, Mr. Joe Robbins
and Mrs. Marjorie Windover.
!Wm- Sim Hoard, who bas
been a patient in South Huron
Hospital far the last two
weeks has returned to her
home.
Mrs. Ross McMillan,
Waterloo, spent Wednesday
with ,her mother Mrs. Laird
Mickle and Dr. and Mrs.
Robert Mickle. Louden,
visited on Saturday with the
former's mdther.
Mrs. Grace Peck, Dorothy
Mickle, Rose Harris, Pearl
Taylor, Irene Finlayson and
Dorothy Brintnell from the
Three Links Senior Citizens
Club of Henson. attended the
seminar in Clinton on
Thursday of last week along
with other clubs of Huron
County.
Mr. and Mrs. John Skea
and David, and Mr. and Mrs.
Randy Mason and Andrew of
Huron Park, spent the
weekend camping in the
Collingwood area.
Miss Margaret Hyde of
London visited with her
oarents Mr. and Mrs.ifarvey
Hyde over the holiday.
Mrs. Pearl Passmore, Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Passmore and
family of London and Mr. and
Mrs. Felix Boogemans and
family of Burlington spent a
very pleasant weekend at
Pike Lake, Ontario.
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