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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-12-16, Page 6lerg mg'ay ik : Thor as curled in a a en'sspiel on Sat u da and carne home with second prize. MAO, BO Wilson reported curling in Listtwel last Wednesday in a Lumberman's Spiel. A successful pre -holiday f- night at at the Club last Saturday was reported by the Special Events Committee. A poster for the invitational mixed spiel on January 15 and 16 will he -up at the club. Be sure to .sign it if yov are curling: Sign early, as this has ,Proven to be a popular spiel;:and fills up quickly. It is en must t fe? wat ho Vis: ay an t+ mid` to: face-off 135 two bap�d icing calls ndividual players each for the ehe Herd, Dave nanny Robinson, Don ransdoarrt Peter and ,fanile 'ompeonfnthat order. in night in Kinear, ed felly Who last Year aar finished slag second m league scoring in. Ill". a Centra J'' mom. ��or 'C'loop of while S;laa�ya�ng+for the'Clinton :+rear Mustangs, increased his ck"eason total to 20goals inonly t . Mesi. ,ther Colts marksmen were Vixen Kennedy with two goals. while, Danny 'Cotqulroun added�--the ether! rhe Jim Bell paced the Onllclogs iak with three goals While, Doug ' oods41ddedtheotitectwei t. Sunda m al t in Clinton the first places Fergus flyers, paced why high -scoring, John j * otrell , ho tallied three times .. eated the Celts 9.7. The o ; were playing �shor- thanded s three yy egu'la�rs (R, . Fremlin,r .G. Burns,, Lei, mer,) were sitting out,game suspensions resulting from a tli7cd period outbreak in Kincardine.. - Also missing from the Colts lineup was Paul Kelly and Mike Anstett. Despite being shorthanded, �M�od!den has donea wonder ul t h on the new • �Q aficl ` report are they a selling, extremely fast at oto 50 centsa copy. Many thanks to Wayne and all those that helped. + Mustang 300 Booster Club has its first draw for $100.O0.on Jan. 15, 1977, if you haven"t yet got your ticket, call anyexecutive member or chairman Russ Archer. + A Christmas card from the frozen north reports that Santa Claus will make his annual visit this Friday night with treats for the kiddies and free admission for all children 12 yrs. and under when accompanied by an adult. + Juergen Hellman was 'back .in action between the pipes for last. Friday night's game after a month long knee injury. (Looking Good!) +° Executive director Don Kay is resting in London Victoria hospital. The Jr. "C" team andfellow executive members wish him a big Get Well Soon! +Jr,. "C" Hockey Club Christmas party to be held fat. filth Dec. at 8:30 p.m. in arena auditorium. + David and Goliath battle continues this Friday and Sunday night when the Mustangs play host to the Listowel Cyclones in Clinton Fri. at "8:30 p.m. and back in Listowel Sunday night.. Last Thursday night Clinton, the Fabian Furniture team coached by Ken Dupee, lost their first game of the season when Goderich Glen Mark came to town and defeated the locals by a close score of 1-0. the Colts battled the Flyers throughout the entire contest. The teams were tied 2.2:: ter the first period but the strong Fergus club led, 64.after the second.stanzaaa;. other than Lovell"s. three goals, Fergus received a two goal performance, from Garnet Rooney. chile single goals; went..... to hien McPherso m. Patterson, Sandy Fleming and Randy Kerning. Brian Kennedy scored three goals th eCelts While solo- Fritts went Greg Jervis, :40tti6 S tt Parks,Jim Tho, Coles 1ve1'tn Fergus t the Flyers it at • 8:30 ' a tnd. 'return home'Sunday night to; enterthiin; the Kincardine Ptulid.,ogs. Game time, here SSP, daynight is8'p.tn. • .S.' Added' to., the Colt's lineup Sunday night will be Santa: Claus • As he will be handing out "favours" to all - the Children. inattendance. , -- Last Saturday, Dec. ll:,. the Clinton Kinsmen pee wees skated off with a victory over Palmerston 64. Palmerston opened .the scoring or the first period, at 12:56. At 10:45 of the same period Sean 'van-Dongen put Clinton on, the score board asssied by, Ian Peck:. • P merston cattle on strong again and scored at 9:43to. put them ahead 2-1. There was only 1:10 left in the first period and Jim Flemming tied the game up 2-3. The team was shorthanded at the time of the goal. This ended the first period to a deadlock tie 02-2. Palmerston openedthe second period with a goal at By arygnmardsge [ti Pair dsNightthe o 'el Cyclones come/ to rrt aid cc ng to: the towel Idannner" their it to the Stange' The Mustangs ' are the current leaders in O.H.A. Central Jr ""C"' standings 'While the Cyclones trail by four points and, hold a two gameln- ndadVantage. with them so if you want to see a try ltd hockey match : With first place at stake, then ',personally invite you tO Come to le• are Friday 'night ear time in.Clintnn -here is also free ad missiontoall children 12 years of age and under when accompanied by an adult this week, plus Santa Clans will •make his annual visit from e north, pole with free treats or e 4,14 12:54. Jim Flemming said that this was no goodand scored his second shor- thanded�goal at $:47, tying the game at373. The thirdtperiod opened the same way with Palmerston notching the first pal goalat to go ahead+4,4 At; 11:Ur Flemming got his hattrick .assisted by Paul Stephenson. This goal tied it up once again. Hotshot Flein ing;got his fourth goal at 4;45 assisted ,byStephenson, Jeff Taylor got the last ` goal for Clinton at 4: #a d by tephenson. P`almerston hde` the scoring, 'with { 1 ltl left in the : t nukiia< thescoz of Clinton'.. On . Dec. 10the pee vie a play hos tto Sea rt at 4 p.m., On Saturday, Dec. '4 the Clinton pee wees visited Palmerston lasing 4.3.1t was a very close ,game ,Scoring for Clinton were Brad Forbes and Paul Stephenson who. scored two.- jur' girls twork n Y placenio,1? youWilma tot themie BLACK & DECKER POWER TOOLS STANLEY NAND TOOLS AMEROOK CABINET HARDWARE WEISER DOOR HARDWARE *`Sari Scoring leader Randy Marriage was held scoreless for the first time this season where as in five all-star games andseven hour_ league games he has a total of 37 goals and 13 assists. The other Clinton team, known as the Goderich TWP Pacers defeated Sifto Salt by "}a score of 4-0 behind the 'excellent play of Scott Kay, Bobby Dupee and strong goaltending by Jeff (Corky) Dupee. On Sunday afternoon the two Clinton teams played against one another and Fabian . Furniture defeated Goderich Twp Pacers by a score of 6-3. This weeks action has: Dec. 16 - Pacers3, vs Glen Mark„ - Dec: 19 - Silto Salt vs Pacers; Dec. 19 - Glen Mark vs. Fabian Furniture. Then there will the Christmas break 'tit Jan: 4 , 1976. losss$s, nd fixe Cyclones h vie lost ant; at 1.he hands; of theMustana._ The two weekend gimes, if won by Clinton couldgive them a stranglehold on first place and now that they're in the last half of the schedule, every game is very im- portant. Listowel is expected to bring about two hundred fans f woutd liketo express my appreciation to the ters of Mullett` who supported me et the pole. on December i. r�r RY lies 482-961 2' SOME FACTS ABOUT VH F I FM. RADIO •VIW/F1 Freqvataties ate neelyied by the Coniedlits l ot. ifieaukat+ and r►tcd with she FCC tit th+r a SPECIFIC Ontario's present t,rban development standards' are among the highest in the world. However. the standards set by our munrvipal ties vary considerably. a fact which iin some instances adds greatly to the cost of new housing. Your Ontario Government believes that realistic development standards throughout the province would -lead to continued high quality new housing, but at a lower cost This case is strongly presented in a new report. ' 'Urban •Developrnent -Standards: A Demonstration of the Potential for teducing Costs," issued by the Ontario Ministry of Housing. The report points out how More realistic standards could significantly reduce home mortgage payments, and indicates that adoption of such standards would in some areas lead to more economical use of land. energy savings. reduced pressure on agricultural land. and greater feasibility for public transit. If you would like a leaflet summarizing the main " features of the suggested new standards. write to. Communications Branch Ministry of Housing' 56 Wellesley Street W.. 2nd Floor Tort -into. Ontario MIA 2N5 Ministry ofHousing John Rhodes W lIiam Davis, Minister Pre'mruer