HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-11-25, Page 6rink Ll4k11O'4P1''s� h.`.l.l3'D+n+e u _«nto eeeePt orally t thi a as d sse . wets �.. . minutes in. p alt Bei and • ;e ced,; to ptaY short ar. �... uxd nearly the entire- , Fori Derwin " .Carter end Mike vett were both assessed game misc ondUCts and as a result will sit out the IteXt trio games - The Colts fibbed an early 3-n lead in the, first perk' on. goals by Greg `Burns. Derwin Carter and speedy Paul Rau. In the second period both teams tallied twice as Luclmow got goals by Stanley and Paquette, while Brian "Victor'* Kennedy replied twice for the Colts. , The third periodalso saw the clubs trade goals as Stanley and Hamilton scored. for Lucknow while defen- seinan Jim Guenther scored b Or lts. ,ite, 11. I 144 ree of y iero mer et . Frexulin) fo htbback from 8-x; def icit ie t aro t l it' to t =d3 ing seconds to ergue, ly i-8 last sand night in ClintonClinton. ohtt' Laves scoredfour goal! (incluthe winner et 421; f the -third; er104) to ce` Fergus the •° A . club to their sixth stlght win. The league -leading scorer from last year. Sandy iemi tg.. bad. three .goats wh le solo effects went to Jim eaway, Olen McPherson and ,Join Cunningham. e pits; scoring two goats each', were Scott Par , Danny Colquwt and Brian Kennedy. ►e goals were sc by Paul .Kelly and: Cal 'reIntin. ` h ►efer seman Jim Guenther had four assists for .,.,. the Colts. The Colts travelled -to Port . ni- ht in Wednesday....., ..F Bourne : to Kincardine Friday y Mitchell 1 night,. and host Sunday night in Clinton at 8 tom. The Clinton Wil-dex Atoms_. won their fourth game in a row, with a pair of weekend vitories. On home ice last Saturday afternoon, the youngsters skated to a convincing .6-0 victory over their arch rivals from Durham. Scoring for the locals was handled by Randy Marriage with three, and singles by Robert Dupee, Rick Gautreau and Frank Stoendorfh. Atoms On Sunday, the GP.. G.. A.. • _s .. PIM Robert Heard (Clinton) 10 17 15. 32 8 Derrick Burrows (Kin- cardine)i2 cardine) Scott Harris (Kincardine) ....12 Grant Clark (K.iicardi ) 10 Randy Millar (Clinton) Dennis Burrows (Kincardine) 12 Tint McLean (Clinton) 10 Ken Robinson (Clinton) 10 Jeff Nichols (Kincardine) :12 Brock Turcotte (Pt. Elgin)100 Jim Nixon (Listowel) IN 1977 The Tuckersmith Township Council will transact business invatving more than ONE_ MILLION dollars of YOUR money!!! 5o... VOTE travelled-... to. -Palmerston "to play Arthur and came home with a convincing 54 victory. Randy Marriage and Bobby Dupee each had a pair of goals, while Rick Gautreau fired a single. The Atoms have an exhibition game pined up this weekend when they play host to Exeter on Saturday af- ternoon at 2x30 p.m. The Cl nton Juveniles hada" good weekend, beating.Ripley 104 on Saturday nlght et home and knocking off Mount Forest ,+4-3' over there an Sunday afternoon. Ripley came in short handed Saturday -and were no snatch for Clinton who ran up an 8=0 lead before Ripley were able to beat Don Paterson twice midway through the third period. Clinton got two goals back to finish P ha Feeney, inish a ;the 10-2 win. Marvin a '.erne.. and Colquhoun had two each Dave Archibald, Mike Gibbings, Jamie Caldwell and Paul Priestap had one each as the ° scoring was well distributed. Sunday afternoon in Mount Forest saw Clinton fall behind 2-0 early in the first period before -: mie Caldwell `beat the Mount Forest goalie. Earlyin the second period, goalsFerner .and Steve by Campbell put Clinton ahead. Play was fast and hard with both goalies playingstandout y hocke . Mount Foest d it at 3-3 four minutes into the third period as play went end to end. With three minutes left, Gary Tebbutt hit the top corner from inside the blue line to give Clinton the vic- Vanastra Curling Club held bonspiel, . Mr. Harry their Early Bird Mixed Merriman, manager of the Bonspiel on Saturday, Clinton branch of the Royal November 20 with 12 teams 'Bank. Ladies on the not so participating. Although the lucky teams each received a -bonspiel was not filled with carnation which had the usual 16 teams, decorated the supper tables. organizers think that the ' On behalf of the Vanastra event could be termed very Curling Club the organizers successful. The competition would ' like to express their was keen, the food, served by gratitude and appreciation to Bill Acker was delicious and Mr. Merriman for .helping to the prizes were excellent. make this event such a articipating were Bantams who ped 12-2 by Arthur On November 19, Clinton played Arthur in Palmerston and were defeated 12 - 2. Goal scorers for Clinton were Mike Telford, assisted by James Cooper and Jamie Cooper assisted by Brian Tomkins and Robert Boyes. On Saturday, November 20, Clinton played an extremely good game against the Alt - Ontario champs from Mit- chell. itchell. The final score was 7 -0 for Mitchell. Goaltender, Roy Brown made 26 saves hi the second TGoaltender Bob Thompson made 21 sav in the third period. - The Bantam Alistars would like to thank the people for buying tickets on the side of beef. With the money they will be able to pay for tran- sportation by bus. buy jackets and pay for sticks. for TUCKERANt Th TOWNSHIP COUNCIL and put twenty years of business yexperience to work on your 1rYY",n'�iril. • VM•.•rw success. from Durham, Mitchell, ueiph, Goderich, and Va>r`a.. In the first draw, the Durham rink consisting of tare Shane family took the honours with three strai t wins; second was e Seaforth rink consisting or, Bob Wilson, Marg .Fleming, Bill Fleming and Sharon Wilson; third p1ce went to the Godericb team of Tom and Betty Moore and Barb and Jim Hawkins.' In the second draw, the Durham team consisting of the other half of the Shane family made a clean sweep and were awarded first prize; second was the Vanastra rink of John Brownridge, Kay Sharp, Denis Lebrun and Gayle Brownridge; third spot went to the Seaforth team of Bill Campbell, Gwen Pat- terson, John Patterson and Grace Cathpbell. were Clinton survived . a late penalty with outstanding defensive tactics. Mount Forest have been perennial OMVIHA competitors; two years ago as Juvenile C Champions. This victory by Clinton has encouraged the local team. They now feel they belong in good juvenile competition. The next home game is Sunday, November 28 at 5:15 p.m. against Tara. out o►wa►: ice plat was i?ri- to i d, rnah ng us In- dependent, now of the arena, This. ,should ensure ua Of ice right through until April:The renovations to our roof strt .., required by the Department of Labour have not been done due to thehold uP on the steel. Hopefully, it will he done during the Christmas break thus causing as little disruption as possible to the curling schedules. Bonspiel Bo iel Committee is this week. to set the meeting dates their theu' events. f will report those dates next :week for you. Keep them ins mind, either for entering a team, or ladies, for working in the kitchen or baking. Speaking of working, ladies, please watch the bulletin board in the ladies change room for the working schedule put up by our second price b theearly draw were Bob ani; Sht a. Wil with Bin an Merg Platt ng Third prize on the eleven' o'clock draw went to the rink of Bill and Grace Camnbe with John and Gwen Pat- terson. If anyone_ has. news or ,in - forma .,._ in- formation to contribute, to the on . Curling News, please call 48Z- 3183 8 -3183. by Sunday night so It may appear :ln the newspaper that week. Your co-operatin is -greatly appreciated. F.S. Did you know that men's competition games are no longer twelve ends? 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