HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-12-02, Page 7ge triple, of
ale at 064 avenge of 181%
the high
Londesboro Ladles
Dorothy Airdrie Was judged
most reproved bowler with a
score of plus 17 in the Lon-
desboro Ladies Bowling
League. Dorothy.al took the_
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GI Carter had the .high
triple of 629, and Dorothy
Carter the high average of
X195.
The Alley Cats continue to
dominate the league with 48
points followed by the Rolling
Stones with 41 and the Brown
Onion with 39. The Playgirls
hold the bottom spot with 26
points.
AfternOon
,►' and the Peps! 35
points old the top spot in the
a►y afternoon
o�'e oyat ; t' e.
etfi ! ats, Pack Rats and
?us:y'S Baboons scrap it
nut n second place with 33
Mints; followed by The Lions
With 31; the Bears- with 28;
an i Ken's Cobra's with 26..
inane Bromley bad the
girls high single, of 171 and
high average of 135, while
`mid Sutherland had the high
double of 334. Bradley
Hymers, repeated Diane's
double win in the boy's sec-
tion with a high single of 241
and a high double of 379. Scott
Kay` had the high average of
189.
YBC Friday Night
the YBC Friday night
League is led by the Tree
$, 'kers with 35 points. The
avulous Five and the
Feadpins are vying for
Second spot with 341 with the
Super Strikers and the Strides
and Spares in a similar third
place tie at 33. Fourth spot is
Shared by Cornish's Cool Cats
*Id the Bay City Bowlers at
30.
Marg Depee had the girls'
high single of 203; and high
yerage of 169, With Lorrie
Eann, taking the high double
365. Danny _Bons took the
ys'-high single and high
ouble of 234 and ° 309,
spectiv'ely. ani Phil Cor-
1had the high average of
l .
Tuckersmith Mixed
t Martha Rooseboom had the
igh single of 257 and Hilda
enstra., the high triple in
Tuckersmith Mixed League
lay. Bill Ro$erson had the
high single of 307 and the high
triple of 697.
Walter's Olds have chugged
into first place with 40 points
pushing Toost's Jaguars
down to second with 38. Art's
wolkswagons hold third place
With 35 followed by Chris'
Chryslers with 27; Bart's
Buicks with 20 and Aldie's
Austins with 8.
?Ladies' Afternoon
The Hot, Pans have sunk
The Sinkers to second place
with 55 points in the Ladies'
Thursday afternoon League.
The Sinkers with 54 lead the
Pressure, Cookers with 53 ;
e Blenders with 4$; the
lad Queens with 47; and the
Micro Waves with 43. Trudy
Wilson had the high single of
ClintonrBlyth
The ' Ups and Downs con-
tinue their up this week with
56 points in the Clinton -Blyth
Bowling League. The Win-_
dmills, in second with 53, lead
the. Striking Demonsx with 50
and the Bionic Wonders with
48. The Bonnie Braves with 47
lead the trailing Odd Bali
Bunch.
Four bowlers: held high
singles: Barbara Walsh with
296; Dorothy Roughen with.
244; Rena Kolkman with 242
and Linda Cooper with 262
and 240. Linda also had the
high triple of 918 and shared
the high average of 207 with
Debbie Hull.
YBC Majors
"The Bad News Bears
continue to hold first place in
the YBC Majors League with
49 with the Rough Riders
holding, ;an to ,a close second
with 46. The Rams follow -
with 44%, points, while the
Winners trail with 40Y points.
Wendy Gibbings had the
high single of 258 and the high
triple of 587 and Nancy Kuehl,
the high average of 188. Jim
Switzer had the men's high
single of 278 and the high
triple of 587, with the Bob
Riehl taking the high average
of 216.
Molson's Crown Mixed
The X-Rated's 44 points top
the Molson's Crown Mixed
League, The Five Stars hold
second with 36 followed by the
Alley gats with 32; Di's
Cheats with 30; Newt's Newts
with 25 and Bill's Girls with
22.
Marie Collins took the high
single with 226; the high triple.
with 646 and the high average
with 208. Bili Harris had the
high single with 293; Bruce
Collins the high triple of 747
and Bill Lee the high average
239.
Clinton Mixed
Len Steep had the men's
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Londesboro:Men's
The Londesboro Men's
League's most improved
bowler was Murray Lyon
with plus 20, who also had the
. #gh sjpgle of 295 and the high
triple of 701. 1140y Lear had
the high average of 229.
The Eagles continue to sear
in the league with 42 points,
while the Owls have moved
'into second place with 39. The
Doves hold third place with
38, barely inching out , the
Hawks with 37. The Pinches
follow with 31 and the Robins
trail with 23.
SEASON'S MGREETINGS
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Pohee report
A tractor trailer collided
with a car on Monday as the
' two vehicles- attempted to
make a right hand turn onto
Albert Street from Ontario
Street.
The truck trailer, owned by
Boyes Transport Ltd., Clinton
and driven by Daniel Bailey
of 44 Huron Street, Clinton
collided with a car driven by
Soren _ C. Eskerod of RR 3
Blyth.
The Eskerod vehicle
sustained 8400 damage,
Clinton Police report.
A two -car accident last
Wednesday, November 24,
resulted in damage of $350.
Don Bartliff of RR 3 Clinton
was travelling west on Huron
Street when the car he was
driving collided with a
vehicle owned by Purolator
Courier Ltd., Toronto. and
driven by William Whittle of
Kitchener.
Damage to the, Bartliff car
Don Armstrong of Clinton was -given the highest honor of
the London and District Soccer Association on the
weekend when he was named sportsman of the year and
was presented with the Huron House Trophy at the
Association's annual banquet last Saturday night in
London. The league includes 800 players on 34 teams.
Dan Colquhoun was tenth in the scoring race in Second
Division play. (News -Record photo)
totalled $100, and $250 to the
Purolator vehicle.
"Hoof notes
11)
Right winger- from the
Circle City Tim McLean will
be sadly missed for the next
couple of games as a result of
last Sunday's gamei in Port
Elgin.
Clinton's record presently
this year of ten wins, two
losses and a tie, is pretty
impressive considering most
people around the hot stove
term this as a rebuilding
year, due to the fact we have
only a handful of skaters back
from last year's team.
+ + +
Tickets for the Mustangs
"300'1 club are selling well, so
hurry and buy one before the.
first draw on Jan. 15.
over t. swims who
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$ eeardpoxo),
By Hilda Payne
Mr. and Mrs. John Skea,
Colin and Karen of Brampton
visited with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Skea over the weekend. Mr.
and Mrs. Randy Mason and
Andrew of Huron Park visited
on Saturday.
The Smorgasbord _ Supper
prepared and served by the
men of Hensall United
Church on Monday evening`
was by all appearances a
great success. Over 400
people were served and all
enjoyed the variety of meats.
vegetables and salads not, to
mention -the cakes and pies to
finish the meal. -A great effort
deserves great praise - thank
you, gentlemen. Come again!
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