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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-02-01, Page 7Seaforth curling news The Ladies Open Bonspiel, held last week at Seaforth Curling Club was a great success with full, ice on both early and late draws. The overall winner who received the Seaforth Golf and Country Club Trophy was a team from Goderich skipped by Faye Ribey with Isabelle Eedy, Barb Hawkins and Connie Connelly. Other winners were second Nancy Smith, Belmore; third, Jessica Shane, St. Marys. Late Draw: first, Carol Wahl, Listowel; second, Kay Sharp, Vahastra;' third, Grace Campbell, Seaforth. Two Seaforth team's participated in the spiel, these were: Grace Campbell, skip with Carol Innes, Irma Pryce and Ruth Townsend; Pat Deighton; skip with Sheila Murray, Loretta Doimage and Dianne McKay. Joan Beuer- mann, a member of Barb Jarmuth's Mitchell rink had the misfortune to injure her wrist in the second end of the first game, her place was taken at short notice by Marg Fleming. Our sympathies to Joan and best wishes for a speedy recovery. Door Prizes were won by Marg ' Dillow, Jane Treleaven and Milena Lobb. The Ladies com- mittee would like to say a big "thankyou" to the following merchants for. their kind sponsorship of this event: Aiken Bros., Anstett Jewellers "" Ltd., Ball & Mutch Ltd., Bank of Montreal, Clinton, Beattie Furniture, Box Furniture, Campbell Men's Wear, Ann Cun- ningham, Fleming Feed, Heatherington Shoes, Hildebrands Paint & Paper, Keatings Phar- macy, Frank Kling Ltd., Larones Stationary & Gifts, Old Mill, Province of Ontario Savings Bank- Seaforth, Geo. Sills & Sons, Seaforth Jewellers, Seaforth Kitchen Centre, Stedmans-Seaforth, Stewart Bros., Toronto - Dominion Bank, Seaforth; Top Notch- Seaforth, Tuckey Beverages, Walkers and Wiseway. It was a busy weekend again for Bonspiels with all teams but a gasp away from success. As reported in Monday's London Free Press, the Gerry Walter rink with Bob Wilson, Don Tremeer and Bob Jarmuth gave the teams in the Ontario Curling Association's Challenge Round a good run for their money winning five of seven games, losing in the final to Ron Manning's Toronto Terrace rink. There is no doubt, that a lot of curlers at Kitchener sat up to take notice of the Walter rink and they put Seaforth right on the curling map! Another team whose hopes died in the finals was that of 'fin Pat- terson, Sr. ti Dave Cornish, vice; Doug Rowcliffe, second and John Patterson, Jr., lead. They won all three of their games on Satur- day's early draw at Exeter's Legion Bon - spiel. They returned to the action on Sunday ,to play Guelph in a best two out of three game final. This turned into a cliff- hanger when they missed being the area representatives to the Provincial finals in Ottawa by just one point, losing the third game 5-4. Jim and Ann Cun- ningham with Bill and Milena Lobb were one of the teams who travelled to Belmore last Saturday for the Mixed Spiel, Bob and Mary Fotheringham with Bruce and Marjorie Coleman made up another. Both teams came nwnv from close games, recording two wins and one loss scores. Irma Pryce and David St. Marie with Gerry and Nancy Smith made up another foursome and placed fifth in the early draw. The Colts Playdowns kept the rink busy all 'weekend long with Teeswater emerging as finalists over Vanastra. There are 18 teams entered in the Ladies Tankard Playdowns scheduled for next Monday and Tuesday at the Club. Two teams from each of Division 13B area clubs are entered in this double knockout event. These are Hanover, Listowel, Wingham, Seaforth, Vanastra, Kincardine, Ripley, Chesley, and Goderich. Curling times will be 9:30 a.m.,, 12 noon and 2:30 p.m. for those interested in watching. Ladies Curling will be cancelled for next Tuesday af- ternoon due to this playdown and will be rescheduled for Wed- nesday/Fun Day will be held oif the 13th. CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 , 1979=PAGE 1 Even though there is plenty of organized indoor hockey around, the ancient art of road hockey still enjoys life in Clinton, as these young lads demon - Down at the local lanes Clinton Mixed The Super Six are in the top position with 71 points, leaving the Star Warriors second with 6 . The Five Stars are close behind with 66 points. The Bowling Buddies and °Joy's Joys are. tied with 58 points apiece .and. the Close Encounters and the High -Rollers are also tied with 55 points each. The Desperatos break the tie positions and remain at the bottom with 46. In the ladies' scoring, Rita Leppington had the high single of 280 and Mary Hoggarth took the high triple of 691. Louise" Gibbings had the high average of 202. In the men's scoring, Larry Gibbings had the high single of 264. Don Switzer took the high triple with 7.16 and the high average with 222. Tuckersmith Mixed Aileen's Bluebirds are the top team in the league with 90 points and Anne's Bluejays are second with 83. May's Mocking birds are next with 81 while Erma's Eagles and Winnie's Wrens are tied with 79 points each. Anne's Canaries are in the fifth position with 68. Winnie Vandendool had the high single of 261 for the ladies' and Amy Gerrits had the high triple of 649. Angus Himmel had the men's high single of 297 and Tony Vandendool had the high triple of 723. Ramblings... YBC Teen Lynn Armstrong was the top bowler of the day in the ladies' division. She had the high single of 247, the high triple -of 689 and the high average of 194. George Collins ana-the men's high single of 266 • and the high triple of 682. Gary Armstrong took the high average with 215. In the team standings, • from page 6, The winning time of 2:08.2 was disaed. Randy also finished second with Metric Time in a 2:07.3 mile in the ninth. The four-year-old gelding is owned .by Larry Daw of Clinton and Claude . Daw-- of Mississauga. Last year he took a record of p, 2:06.3, good for $3,195. Shar Mel was fwth in the tenth race with trainer Randy McLean up for .owners Larry and Ray Jeffrey of Goderich. The five-year-old has also had one win this year, timed in p, 2: 09.2. 14 -. SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS . Clinton-Seaforth Area Representative MICHAEL FALCONER. 153 High Street Clinton 482-9441 Goderich Area Representative ROBERT McCALLUM 11 Cambria 0,00d Godcrrich 5241345 i 1 Copper's Kooks are in first place with 74 points and the Honkies are second with 70. The Untouchables -are next with 65. Bowler's Anonymous are .behind with 5.1 points, Jackie's Swans have 48 /and the Five Fabulous F'eak outs are next with 48. Ladies Tuesday Afternoon Nancy's Pansies are in first place with 100 points and Edna's Asters are close behind with 99. Gerrit's Glads are next with 97 and Lois' Lilacs have 951/2. Vera's Ver- benas.,have 93 points and Betty's Buttercups are last with 871/2.'. -- Louise Gibbings' had the high single of 306 and Mona Campbell took the high triple of 731. Iva Reid had the high average of 199. Londesboro . Ladies The High Rollers are first with 72 points and the Lucky Strikers are second with 55. The Corner Pins have 51 and the Hot Shots are in last place with 46 points. Penny Overboe was the top bowler. She had the high single of 273, the high triple of 733 and the high average of 202. The runners-up in- cluded: high single, Florence Cartwright, 265; high triple, Lena Nesbitt, 713; high average, Dorothy Carter, 200. The most improved player was Joyce Vincent with plus 25 and Dorothy Airdrie was next Ny.h plus 18. Those playing five games of 250 or over included: Penny Over- boe, 273; Donna .Shad - dick, 251; Helen Wallace, 257; Audrey Moffat, 256; Florence Cartwright, 265. • Matson Crown Mixed The Falcons are in first place with 2561/2 points and the Trouble team is next with 251. The standings also include the Happy Gang next with 219; the No Names, 2171/2; the GI Joes, 212; the' Bruisers, 210; the Bingo Kids, 2021/2; the Lefties, 1751/2.. Marlene Black had the high single of 285 and Liz Foster took the high triple with 760. Marj Moore had the high average of 224. In the men's scoring, Bill Harris had the high single of 314. Sonny Mooriad the high -triple of *838 and the high average of 249. Blyth -Clinton Ladies Dini Nethery had the high single of 299 and the high triple of 712. Bowlers playing games over 250 were Brenda. Atkinson with 255 and Dini Nethery with 299. strated on Wellington Street last Saturday in an informal game. (News -Record photo) Vanastra curlers on the go The Vanastra Curling Club is now in full swing after a slow start. It is great to see so many people enjoying the sport this year and in par- ticular, the many junior members and new curlers. Many of . our members have been busy curling in local bonspiels and competitions. - On January.27, a men's open bonspiel was held at our own club. The win- ners of `the 9 a.m. draw and winner of the George Cutler Trophy was Bob Ste Marie and team from Seaforth. Bob's team was also the winner of the Wiseway award. Second was Roger Moore and his team from Goderich, while third was Jack Kellough and team also from Goderich. Consolation prize went to the team skipped by+ George Cantelon. Winners of the 11:00 draw and winners of the Rathwell and Associates award was the team skipped by Ron Sellars. Stanley rec. The January meeting of the Stanley Township recreation committee was held on January 24 in the Township Hall with chairman Don Brodie presiding. Jack Coleman is the new member replacing Mary Erb. .The Winter Carnival will be held on Sunday afternoon, February 11.th at 2 p.m. at the Varna Rink, with public skating for. everyone. The change was made from the usual Friday night time to avoid conflict with other events already scheduled. Prizes will be awarded to the oldest and youngest skaters, plus some others. The annual girls' hockey and men's broomball games will be FAIM SUPPLY BONUS news played, aria, a refresh- ment booth will be located in the hall. So come to the rink for a good afternoon's fun. Plans .are being made for a dance in the spring. Further details later. Since 1865... we've been - first with the news you want to'know CLINTON NEWS -RECORD IT'S COMING FROM Monsanto Second was Jim Cun- ningham and his team from Seaforth, while third was Bill Kuran and team from Goderich. Consolation went to Don Brodie of Vanastra. The Vanastra . Curling Club thanks Green & Parent, Wiseway and Rathwell and Associates for their support and sponsorship which made this bonspiel so successful. On January 22, Gayle Brownridge, Lois Evans, Doris Cantelon and Eileen Townsend travelled to Ripley and won second prize in their ladies bonspiel. On January 13 two Vanastra teams travelled to Bowling Green Ohio to curl in a two day mixed bonspiel, The team of John Brownridge, Gayle Brownridge, Barry Davis and Sheila Davis were the overall winners, of the event and the team of George and Doris Can- telon and Alex and Eileen Townsend won con- solation in their flight. On January 27, a mixed bonspiel was held at the Vanastra Club. We are grateful to the following -for their sponsorship for this event: McGavin Farm Equipment, Vincent Sales and Ser- vice, Boyes Farm.Supply, Houghs Equipment, Hyde Bros. Farm Equipment, Matt Haney of Logan Farm Equipment, Fraser Repair Service, H. Lobb Turn to page 8 R.K. 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