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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-09-23, Page 6sone pee weer in it and yere"*, were without six far players. an eager', (Clinton). opened the scoring for the Flyers on a pass: from Mike Telford (Bayfield). Stratford. came right back to tie the game after some poor play by the "Flyers* defence. Brad Forbes (Clinton) put the. "Country" boys back out int front. Just before the half. Tice "Flyers" continued the press, but it was the Stratford Murray East aperfect day'ett at the Vanestr skeet shoot when he hit all 2i of the skeets. Torn Alen of Londesboro wasn't far behind, missing only once for ' a score of -24. Next carne Bill Stewart and Greg Potter of Goderich, Harrison Schock of Zurich and Cahrin Christie of Kirkton, who each missed Clinton Entries RACE Pad* VALIXYCHEEKCIXO tRurrLYN TVRPEDOSTIVERP TaaArY *CUSTOM HE SIDIDAYTOPIC RI IK FORD WM WAGE' HACK A-Fueo a atc 7 COWS= lauclovisBLAMt s COPinat BRIEKKNIGHY SEtthwol NIU DOME ROYAL C AYBROOK MEM FABWAYIKICHESS Tn.YKING GOLDHIT GINGER CHAMP Parse Me Was. Caldwell AWhere . Hardy T. Ilaidden A. Hardy &.Duckworth J.is IL Vaulandayt Psersollien r.`.s+t lifirauktodWit ItOk D. D:t G A. T, lidradden Jeleitt R�e stet=Purse $354, J. Merin K. 1104stou G. Pullman D. Baran E. Gibbtate G. Woodburn A. Howdy -Purse KM R tilatsulto 41. Hardy Ir. Vim**, , M Kerr Gr ,:tea -mice W1440 'SPRWE F. RAGTIME KID MORES DAN SWINGING BEAUTY CAKHURSTGERI HOMO CRAW AICA IDEAL ItAnte- PaceCPBUTTONS stuns AUO AITSIXISSABE CLAYBROOKHIM CMOS R��' EXELL IAN BRIANIMC SKIPOYMACGORDON iONII 'IESTG1RL RACES -Fate DPRIDE GbBSUNGAVKR, ALLIDAY GRANNY KNITTERS CATHY� COSEKA REVEL= BIAZE PkERRE HARVESTER RACE I -Pace R3 ,fir Ott S-104 OATCHUBSTIOLGENt CAMP cars miry VALD'OR CINGORDONSCARIXTWALBOBc A.R CASANDRA BEE RACE -rte NAPALIOYuT WHITE ROYAL DIPHATHERS NCIKEF GUMTREE EASTER X 1►NCY 'i 0 . cuntiure saarmassappv JOSER $ANNADOKE 1N OVOLD naatTS RIDGELADVSALUANTEATMIDA.WDUKE Pause MO G. Woodburn J. Duckworth R.cuse Y. Vault= J. McComb R. Woo litatDonald e esei 1 m T. Kerr J. Wallace K. HonitOn A.,IWO tation c. D.JewItt Kerr G. Tia P, Kerr F. litacDonMutd Parseatialk t..-beEatutve D. Jewitt R. Mow J. T. T A. Bey They were followedby obn Hessel of .Goderich with 19; Jim Caldwell- of KipPe , 18; Joe Kenda of Zurich . 15; Ashley Gilbhrtof Goderich, 14 and Dale Meerburg of Forest, 13.. In the trap shoot last Tuesday, September 14, another Clinton man, Bill Thompson, had aperfect day, knocking all 25 targets out of the air. Close behind was the trio of John Hessel of Goderich, Jeff Darling of Exeter and Murray East of Clinton, who each hit,4 outof 25 traps. Next came Greg Potter of Goderich, Mery B atka t of Clinton and Jack ba of Guelph, who each hit 23, win J11404,14of Cllnton..hit 22 ant o W on of at e hitt. Following thern were Fier of Bennliiler, Oar of Vanastra and JIM Craig of Clinton each with 20; Eugene Clark of Exeter and Paul Stanley of Clinton with 19; Jim East of Clinton with 17 and Janet Pot fGoderich with 16. Bowling news The Alley Cats and the Playgirls have five points each- and - the Rolling Stones and the Brown Onions have two points each. Marjorie McNall bowled the high single of 296 and Dorothy Airdire bowled the high triple of 619 and the high average of 206. Mrs. Airdire was also the most improved palyer with a score of plus 31. gill pit ►lts against froM 14141.4 gilts 'ion the right t on September y beat Sault Ste. to one in the t of three semi-final. Minor hockey. to meet Mon. The Clinton Minor Hockey Association will hold its first annual minor hockey meeting this 'coining Monday night, Sept. 27, at the Clinton Community Centre at 7:30 p.m. All interested parents as well as coaches, managers etc. are asked to attend. Registration will take place an Saturday. Oat. 2nd and Saturday, Oct. 9th. li egistration time will be 10 a.m. till noon both day$. Mi children: who play cm star team.. will' need a ,mal lasktrance number se :parents are asked to apply for them HOW. The minor hockey program for this winter will begin on Tues., Oct. 12th. - All star- teams must be yeady ..to play Saturday, Oct, 30 in the W Q.A.A. The Clinton teams ill play � in a new league this year composed,.of 11 teams. Seven of these teams are "CC" which is a new = category. "CC" teams include 'Clinton, Mitchell, Seaforth, Wingham, Durham, Southampton, Marton,and four "C" teams composed .of - Arthur, Palmerston, Chesley and Harriston. tome and Home series will make up the 20 game schedule. 411y.44444.444444444'4.4.44444444 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 •••• 44 11.,a td td. Quality Martha 22 t St.r Chip open dairy. incl )ding wedoesdays, �rt se at afar price T r 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1. 1. 1 1 t. 1- 1` 1 1. 1 1, 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 gee of a three last Saturday• game was co ed; the two teams take to the diamond again this Saturday, and if Macias wins.d ame, and the series, then' they would: host the Colts on jacke Cir la or Ali Motelty It Sunday odd afternoon, however, should tittle ,' r,tain extend the series to"its full limit, then the finals wouldn't open until October 1st with a:doubie heivi er. --W=et grounds are also keeping the Colts .. from retaining • their competitive edge, but they hope to get several' more practice rounds in bore they start the finals. AR PARTS EAS PICTURE TUBE It ROOR OUR UFtRD