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4 ';'YAC Teen
The Sunshine."Bowlers with
83 points are closing the gap
on the flint running Coas
Nostra with 97, in the YBC
Teen League. The Yo-Yo's
follow 'with 78, the Stoney
Louts with 76, Kirk's
Krusaders with 75 and the
Chambermaids with 71.
Brenda Dupee had the
ladies' high single of 256;
Cathy Anstett, the high triple
of 599; and Sue Chambers the
high average of 194. jn the
men's division, R ick Carter
had the high single of 283;
Rick Brown had the high
triple of 694 and the high
average of 207.
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'What strikes- your fancy, bowlers
YBC Friday afternoon
lb Boussey's Baboons with 56
'points have dropped to second
place in the YBC Friday
afternoon league, behind
Kazy and the Pups and the
Packrats who are t'ied in first
with58.
The Tiger Cats have .55, r
leading the Bears and Lions
tied with 51 and Corries
Coyotes with 50. Ken's Cobras
t0 trail with 41.
In the girls' section, Dorie
Ell-erby had the high single of.
132; Kathy Ladd, the high
double of 250; Diane
Bromley, the high average of
132. Ken Hart had the boys'
high single of 239; while Scott
Kay had the high double of 408
and the high average of 184.
YBC Friday night
The Tree Strikers have -
pushed ahead of the Fabulous
Five in the YBC Iriday.ni ht
league with 60 points to the,
latter's 58. The Strikes and
Spares have 55; the 450's, 54;
leading Co.rnish's Cool Cats
and the Super Strikers tied
with 51; the Headpins with 50
and the Bay City Bowlers
with4l.
Lynn Armstrong swept the
girls' categories with a high
single of 236, a high double of
470 -and the high' average of
175. John Cornish had the
boys' high Single of 202 and
the high double of 345; With Clinton Mixed league with 56
Phil Cornish taking the high,
points. They trail the leading
Pickle and .Friends with 63,
and lead the X's and O's with
52; the Buzzer Bowlers with
52 and the Die Hards with 48.
The Flintstones have 47 and
the True Grits, 44.
Val Marriage had the high
single of 287 and the high
average of 225 in the ladies'
division. Greg Skinner had
the men's high single of 299
and the high triple of 728; Don
Switzer had the high average
of 214.
average of 211.
Ladies' Tuesday afternoon
Mona Campbell had the
high single of 349 and the high
triple" of 744 in the Ladies'
Tuesday Afternoon Bowling
League. Rosemary Arm-
strong had the high average.
of 204.
In leagUe standings, the Hot
Pans with 92 points hold a.
slim lead ovier the Pressure
Cookers with 91.,The Sinkers
with 89, lead thee' "Salad Queens
with 83, the. lenders with 81
and the Mi•c6ro Waves with 74.
. Clinton Mixed
The Who Cares and Keek's
Strikers continue to battle it
gut for second place in the
average of 169.
YBC Majors -
The Rams continue to hold
the lead in the YBC Majors
league with 901/2 points. The
Rough Riders follow in a
close second with 89; the Bad
News Bears with 85 and the
Winners with 731/2.
• Nancy . Kuehl had the
ladies' high single of 196, and
the high average of 191, ,with
Wendy Gibbings taking the
high triple of 538. Bob Miller
had the men's high single of
350 and the high triple of 738.
Bob Atkinson had the high.
Seaforth curling news
Good news curlers! Dig out
your boots and your broom;
curling starts on Monday
January 31. All draws should
back in swing next week.
The,construction crew will
be out of the ice area by this
• Thursday, but have about one
more week of work in the
upstairs lounge. It seems we
01 have missed a lot of curling
this year but I checked .back
in our news from last year
and even with our con-
struction problems, do you
know that we.' will actually
have two weeks MORE
• curling this year than last!
Because of our own ice
• plant, we started earlier and
we can, play to the end of
March or bgginning of April.'
and Bob Haliburton ' from
Windsor representing 16. At
press time, I hadn't heard
who won division 14. The two
top teams from the
Zone Haliburton from Win-
dsor representing 16. At
presstime, I hadn't heard who
won division .14. The two top
teams from the Zone playoff
continue on to the Provincial
final in Lindsay.
In other curling action this
weekend, a men's team, of
Mike ' Thomas, Doug
Rowcliffe, Jack- Kyle, and
Ron Clarkson played in a
Spiel in Goderich winning one
of their three games. Also
curling this weekend,in a
mixed Spiel. in Exetewere
Bob and Sharon Wilson with
In the Seagram Mixed sub- Bill and Marg Fleming. They
division playoffs on Saturday, came home with consolation
Goderich defeated Wingham prize.
and Vanastra .defeated On Wednesday of last week,
Seaforth in the first round. In Bob Wilson John Patterson,
the afternoon game, Goderich Steve Brown and Bill
defeated Teeswater. • By Fleming played in a spiel in
evening, Goderich had gained Woodstock. I didn't hearof
top spot by, defeating"' '.any prizes being won but they
Vanastra and Seaforth had a good time.
0 eliminated Teeswater from The' Bonspiel Committee
the competition. reports that our Spiels are
On Sunday morning filling •up quickly and suc-
Seaforth played Wingham in- cessfully. They. have the
Goderich and eliminated Men's Spiel on. the 19th of
Wingham from the com- Feb. filled already. The
petition. Sunday afternoon ladies are going to be kept
saw Vanastra meet Seaforth busy now, catering for these
again and when a measure in events. Be prepared, please,
the tenth end failed to declare to share the work load.
a winner, an extra end was There is talk of a possible
Atplayed and won by Vanastra. Fun Night for our members
Vanastra went on to defeat on Feb. 12th (Valentine's)
• ,Goderich Sunday evening Keep that date open if you
'making both teams'one-game can. More to report definitely
losers through the whole at a later date. Watch for a
competition. A playoff game poster, or something; at the
held in Goderich on Monday Club.
•evening declare,51 Tom Another date to keep open'
Jasper's Goderich -team the is July 16th for our Arihual .
winner; representing 13B in a Dance. The Chris Black or -
playoff with 13A this coming chestra has been booked.
'Sunday in Kincardine. Plan to support this event if
The winner of that playoff you can. ' •
will represent Division 13 in a The executive expresses
Zone playoff between their appreciation to the club
divisions 13, 14, "15 '&' 1t in members for their patience
Goderich.on Feb. 6th. There and support during the "past`
should be some exciting few weeks, while the con
curling that r weekend with struction work was being
Jim ..Waite representing 15, done.
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Tuckersmith mixed
Walter's Olds are idling in
first place in the Tuckersmith
Mixed league with 68 points,
leaving Joost's Jaguars
trailing in the dust with 63.
Art's Volkswagens are
chugging in third place with
58, while Chris' . Chryslers
cruise along with 40. Bart's
Buicks are sputtering along
with 29 while Aldie's Austins.
experience engine trouble
with 15.
In player standings, Rose
Hummel had the a ladies' high
single of 279 and the high
triple of 660, while Wes
Lenting had the men's high The Clinton Recreation's
single of 280 and the high Committees' Ninth Annual
triple of 717. Bantam Hockey Tournament
gets underway tomorrow,
Londesboro ladies Friday, January 28, andLruns
Dorothy Carter swept' the over six days.
ladies' high single with 248, There is an increase in
the high triple of 673 and the registration this year with' 36
high average of 196, in the teams playing 40 games. Last
Londesboro ladies' league. year 29 teams played ' 3'3
Three ladies, Debbie games. The teams are in
Wallace, Lynda Kennedy and action January 28-30 and
Dorothy Airdrie, shared the. February 3,5,6.
title of most improved bowler For the fourth year in the
with a plus 17. row, the tournament has been
In the league standings,the rescheduled from its later
Alley Cats inch along in top dates in late February, to
spot with 69, with `Brown avoid running into other
Onions rolling in second with playoffs. However, even this
58. The Rolling Stones with 53, year's earlier dates did not
lead the Playgirls with 44. avoid some problems in
scheduling games around
Londesboro men Junior 'C' playoffs.
The Owls are 'dog fighting' Clinton (Class C) sees its
the Finches for second place first action Friday, January
dF
in the Londesboro men-'
league with 63 points. The
Doves have,. firm hold on
first place with 69, outsoaring
the Eagles with 58; ' the
Hawks with 54 and the Robins
with 50.
Bill Shaddick had the men's
high single of 327; Tom
Du.izer, the high triple of 786
and Harry Lear, the high
average of 226. Howard
Cartwright was the - most
improved bowler with plus 16,
Huron-Dex
The Huron-Dex league
standings remain unchanged
with the Try -Ails in topspot
with 64 points. The Zepplins
with 57, lead the third place
•I4eadpins with 56 and the
Whiz Bangs with 47:•
Louise Gibbings had the
ladies' high single, high triple
and high average of 276, 645
and 201, respectively. In the
men's division, John Howard
had the high single of 235 and
the high triple of 582, while
Ina ' Hulley had the high
average of 175.
Molsnn's Crown Mixed
The Five Stars continue to
battle the X-Rateds with 66
points for first place in the
Molson's ,..Crown Mixed
league. The Alley Kats follow
with 52 and Di's Cheats with
46. Bill's Girls with 45 lead the
last place Newt's Newfs with
40.
Marie Collins swept the
ladies with high single of 279;
the high triple of 694; the high
average of 212. Joe Atkinson
had the men's high single of
338 and the high triple of 810,
with the high average going
to Ken Johnston with 238. _
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Clinton Winter Carnival's past chairwoman, Ruth Lombardo received 'a $358 cheque on
behalf of the Carnival committee from the president of Branch 140 of the Clinton Canadian
Legion, Frank Pyke, right, Terry Maguire, the )Legion's entertainment chairman, helped
with the presentation Monday night. (News -Record photo)
Huronites invited to convention
The Ontario Plowmen's required, a second bus will each, coach fare. The bus
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Championship finals begin
Saturday, January 29 with
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Sunday, January 30, the
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Double A Final following at
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Sunday,, February 6 has the
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Class D at 10:30. Class A at
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