Clinton News-Record, 1976-12-09, Page 7took he h1
double again with 215
while Phil Co Is
ual fled. for. ' th.+.
a `+rage.
Don Switz
high single as
and 716 in the Cl
Leagues M'synarrt
picked up the aav
216. u eGib i
Don Switzer
compilshment ..
catego'es, • thin
single arsd, to il+er
716«y. Val at'iiag
high average 0219,
Pickle and Friends have
extended their lead' over the
X's and O's with . pinttt to
the latter's. -37. The Buzzer
Bowlers are tied in third-
place with the Who Cares
with 33 points. The Die Bards
follow with 30, the Flintstones
and Keek's Strikers With 27
and the True Grits holding
with 26.
Tucketsmlth'lled
Art's Volkswagons have
squeezed Joost's Jaguars out
of second. piaci , in the
Tucker.smitb Mixed league'
with 42 points to the latter's
41. Walter's Olds hold first
place with 47, while Chris'
Chryslers hold fourth place
with 31. Bart's Buicks and
Aldie's Austins continue to
idle in last week's standings
and points with 20 and S'
respectively.
Anna Aldwinkle had the
high single of 227 and JoAnn
Ly Hay rnan,' the .,high . triple of
582. Bob Waiters took both the
high single and triple with 255
and 668.
Clinton -Blyth
The Ups and Downs lead
the Clinton -Blyth league with
64 points followed by the
•Striking Demons with 57; the
Windmills With 56, the Bionic
Wonders with 52; the. Bonnie
Braves with 51 and the Odd
Ball Bunch with 48.
Linda Cooper had the high
single of 274, followed by
Barb Howson with 263,
Dorothy Boughen with 248,
Joan Chalmers with 242 and
kiting
O��n��yyTne.��s,, Nov. �t1he b nton
yFigWi.e- 1' Skating, club- w
spot.
sor-ed a bus trip to the London.
Gardens to see Toiler
Cranston aid other notable,. en
d skaters" plus world pace
i
Per on.
o describe how a
small total 01 13 skaters: could
thrill such a huge audience
with such spectacular skating
finese for two hours."You
had to be there" as the y`ll
folk tease.
The very appreciative
spectators took toaheir hea
each mehbi. err of the cast,
especially Toiler Cranston.
Colleen O'Connor Jim:. than
_and _Gordon Mcgellen Jr. A
rousing standing ovhtlon
with dozens of roses tossed to
the ice in admiration, brought
the evening to a reluctant
finish.
any years, he
.motes
and Oka
i and
helPed to
to set
girls'`intea est steadanyd
•
ole time.
Ber u alL the skaterstput..
e t, $ ne►. effortand tie,
Own ber of .:� ps skated by..
:each. s ater'was c + e,
executive the cls nus
decided to uses the pr
m.. oney to salt ',skaters.
with
ken► ovprimer 250 o reeco
laps. argn�smitionall
.
The skaters qualified for
these • prizes are. In
aiphalti'c4- order,;.,. Carol`
Beane, Cheryl . �Be!ane,
Terressa Puff* Brenda Pupee,
Margaret Rupee",- Barb
Forbes, Mary Gibson, Peggy
Jones,, Shelley Middleton,
Janet Shanks, Tina Strong,
Let's hope that we can
sponsor at money mfg
project year to 'help
soSidize t .:whole of the
Clinton Clubr oird that
every memberbe allowed to
• see this show the next tune it
comesbac th s:o a ' d .,,'.
A very successful Skate
athon was held last Sat. Dec.
4. As yet winners names for
the Learn to Skate and
Juniors skatathon are not
available. The finalist will be
announced when the white
sponsor sheets have all been
returned to the treasurer,
Barb Norman.
Intermediates and seniors
skated in .a close range of 280
Taps during a two hour s`tint
on Sat. afternoon. Although
the . club president, John
Beane, bad not skated . for
Jane Symons and Jennifer
Woods.
Honourable mention should
also be givento conte younger
intertnedliatr, who tried
valiantly t0keeep ftp 'e F
1th ace°
Withs n.
ale t tar al onsit+t,
Robinson and Lorelei
Robinson.
Sunday Dec 5 marked a
milestone for two of , our
skaters when two tests were
passed in Stratford. Cheryl
Beane passedthe first figures
test. Brenda Rupee passed
the European Waltz, the last
of the Sr. Bronze ' Dance .
Congratulations girls l -by
Audrey Middleton.
The ana
held their Family D r on
Sunday December Stn a<n the
halt with the pregram first
followedby suppat5'. There
wreovea ein.at-
tendance. The program.
s d with a recitation by
Hunt toll -owed by a
magician's net by Larry and
Doug McClure.
June Fothergill gave a
Christmas reading and Mary
Lou Anderson played several
Christmas selections on the
pianoand electric organ.
Steven Bos gave a
recitation ��MyGrandfather's
Whiskers and Darlene
Hulley favored with a solo
"Silent Night".
A sing song of several
Christmas Carols was con-
ducted by Betty Hulley with
Ella Jewitt playing the piano.
Susan Jamieson played two
numbers on the piano.
A pot luck supper was
enjoyed after Which Santa
Claus arrived . told . some
stories and sang a song WhiC „
everyone -enjoyed 'and he
gave out candy treats to the
children. . /41 A oi.galm , . 4tl r
A surprise birthday party
was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Wammes. Jr.
on Saturday evening,for John.
Those attending. to 'help him
celebrate were Mr. and. Mrs.
Van den Hoven of Monkton,
Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Wammes
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Wammes, Ronnie and Mark
of -RR2 •Seaforth, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Sanders, Jennifer
end J'efferyof RR 4, Brussil rt.
fir. and Mrs. I area Boa.
Steven, Sharon. -inn *y
Michael Andy andatby, Mr,
and Mrs. Cliff Brindley. and
Ricky ofB'olyrood:.._
Nies. Johnom son spent
from. Monday X l Wednesday
in Toronto.' or an- Avon
Col vej ticn,, She .wisp visited •
with her Son and daughter-in-
law. Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Tbainpson, of Mississauga.
Mr. and .Mrs. Paul
Stevenson: were Sunday
dinner guests, with Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Frayne of St.
Marys.
Santa Claus Coming
Commencing December 16
Santa Claus will be at the
Clover Farm Store.
The following are the times
which you will he able to
bring your children to see
Santa: December 16 - 7 p.m.
to 9 p.m.; December 17 - 7
p.m. to 9 p.m.; December 18 -
12 :00 noon to 6:00 p.m.; and
the week of'.. the 20th every
evening 7 p.m,. to 9 p.m.
There is also a special snail
box located ;Lithe store for all
letters to Santa, so be sure to
ing ygar letter in so Santa -
gets it in plenty of time for
Christmas.
Movies
Children's movies are
being shown Saturdays at the
Vanastra Christian Church
from 10 a.m. to 12:00 noon.
There is no charge and all
children are welcome.
Every Friday night will be
To all Who supported me for councillor in the
December' 11, election, i extend my sincere ap-
preciation. -
gratulations to those who were successful.
youth night at the Vonastra
Christian Church starting at -
7:30 p.m. Everyone 13 years
and over is welcome to coxae
and join the fun.
Christmas Party
The Children's Christmas
party is being held on
Saturday December 18at the
Recreation Centre from 1
p.m. to 3 p.m..
All parents should bring
their childrat to the Centre to
see Santa and receive some
candy,.
Anyone interested in'
learning how to "round
dance" is asked to call Pat
Bridges at 2-7910. Round
Dancing is held every
Tuesday night at the
Vanastra Recreation Centre
at 7:30 p.m.
The fee is $2.50 per couple
and ladies are asked to bring
a light lunch.
TO THE RATEPAYERS
OF HULLETT TOWNSHIP
We wish to thank you for the vote of confidence
by giving us an acclamation for the next term
and wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year.
Yours truly
John Jewitt, Reeve
Joe Flunking, Deputy Reeve
MY APPRECIATION —
To ail who votedat the polls and especially . to
those who supposed Me in my bid for Councillor,-
-Greeting's
ouncillor.:.- reatings of tlwmeson. .
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successful; skate -a -than last Saturday, and although the
exact ...amotint of t»a :arced is:.t known yet, the
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