Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-01-03, Page 6b Drusi1IYr nham Pryee ani: Dan :''Tern;'. Bob Ste. Marie and Bill. drag C.emixiittee' and ' afteeeeehs ' later- this The week N�betp eiia pleman of the late draw. , . Ca Pbell- The results' their...efforts to-4chedute ' month and do sign up"i f. .w . The Winner ,of'..t;he , „gill Cltrlsttn:as and 'the New . . * ,�..tll b�' a►vdilable,net wedri°e4~�:''0';;a�nd .-.�"hatu^. Yuu're ,'interested. Year has been -a slack one junior draw was the team. week.: sdayi i` night ° curling. to M Grapevine. rumor has it f ip ed by Anne Rlbey_ x:; everyone's satisfaction. that Wednesday.niht or regular -curling but it P On the bpnspiel circ+ ;t - -has provided - the o with ari de tlnderwood the v. : Look fo .the poster e??,f c urlears have great. vocal l? overall wia .er ,cif the' ... a .u. it': . " and" eoff ' Walters, amiIy curl ng° Vhi' h wrii cords That is rf the e^. ,Port n y ,.for some. �, � F,�rer s Qpenpl�lhel.d * � and make-up Congratulations'to all. be starting.. on Sunday Christmas -song was. playoff h 1� _ : at the club, on December Playoffs to ' decide thegames to complete the • 12 Was the Gerry Wafter . pre -Christmas Draw.. . teams to represent -.the rink ^ with Bob. Wilsoin T nem—in-the mixed Seaforth Club', in the —vice; Don.: T-eniee.r, �. draw were for Wed- Seagram Mixed id- secon�l,and Bots Jarmuth nesday night: the New-. Lahatt Trophy events: are lead. ,They were' also Dolmage rime -With Marg partially "complete .with among thewinners at the Saltows,. vice.; Reiny, •Van three teams` par,;tieipatir g St. Marys Cash, Spiel held Loon, second and Laura ina h veround- Dec .15-16. The team of Anstett, lead.; -Thursday;; robin kenocntskoutin,a Tn the Bill bell, John Cnrinp 7 p.ni . Bill` Roberton, • former, the Gord Pryce ' Patterson, Neil Dorrnage rihk with wife, ,Irma and sk>.p� with �, R.o�anne o and � Mike Thomas were Brow_ n, Carl Richardson 'Bruce .and Marg Coleman- also,"in "in the � mon.py" at and Isabelle Moore; the 9 • have no' lessee and will ,...the, s:amespiel.. Entries p.m. draw, Bob; Wilson-,- • Play-off agailist the Doug • for the Fleming Mixed • skip with Mairg Fleming,' -Rowel'ffe rink with Kay Spiel on January 19 are • Ray Hutchinson aud Barb Sharp, and B;ob and filling up so if you re"�. Jarmuth. " In the. first.. Sharon , Winson on Jan. - Tannin to round of playoffs the Bill planning; participate 4th The• I3i'Il Campbell and haven'tmailed in ` "` �,- Roberton rink defe ied rink -•w tl wf Gra•e y a. a -iii 'zi't'i"`y;.7'`dot 't�',zi l , Neil Dolma e'i'rink-and! "and •Gwen and John g Contact Bill. and Millie ').are now scheduled to play. Patterson have been Lobb, RR2 ,Clinton. and Bob -Wilson, to decide ran_ eliminated, avoid disappointment. overall winner. "-The three rinks com- , :The two teams to play , in the Labatt Around the Club - a Trophy round-robin are word of appreciat"ion i tho, ni= rR*• ,-'.:, r 1*'r,' should go to .,,the 'mixed .._ , sample of the,lr t to e l rit No they're challenging the Tharsday righters to sir gathoni," if they can find their, , Uwn. piano player! . To. all members, Good Curling . in the '80s! A team of young curlers from the Vanastra Curling _Club, who last year established themselves as one of the best teams in the district, are already burning up the local rink`s with their -first victory of the year inDecember of the Green an -ent Men's Spiel. Back row are,°left, second Dave Townsend and lead= ohm Coleman. Front vice Brian Falconerand skip BiU1 Gibson. (News -Record photo) are P y off .in the men's division • are those of Steve Brown, skip; John . Longstaff, vice; Jim Roberton second ,and Carl Richardson, lead ' from the -early draw, and Bruce Coleman, skip with Eric McIntosh, Harold jttnior CtNuAL JUNIOR C W •e T F A P Winnham • 15 6 1 142 40 31 Wiaerlon 13 7. 1 vie 9"• 77 Foil aIgpn 11 3 4 ,18 7 '26 :ntsrl• - CI q 1 114 I05 c. Middleton news by Blanche Deeves 'who was .a patient in Sick Morning Prayer was Children's ;Hospital in__ held in • St. James' London.1—i is wished a Anglica-n Church on speedy recovery.. - December 23 „ and the -- December 25 was a Advent Wreath was lit by happy day for Nick and Rev. Bennett. Corrie Den Boer and Jeanne Bennett read Marlita when a baby rtn:ard.ne s 16 .2 'Trp •;, 18 the lesson and the flowers arrived at the Clinton Arthur 5 151 .3 were Placed on the altar hospital, Nicklots by --PIM) a�.A�n � in loving memory of,1VIr. name. Mrs. Jean -Cox;. 1,:•." : ;° - 1. i�na �,, red- Middietoii by his. g RN brought the bab o „,np bort PThn , P �., ,`wife and family. _ his, mother.in a red. -7-313 1u ;V l .iii tome- r,�.; - •Chr~i�t`i~rt� -kin I'3U�i:m: `°R`ev:- `l��t'tTrett'`•-•led `�irr�` a's -sto�c g• a�rrd amblings-from the races By Loisbbrigs .Dillon Song kcked up 'record of 2:07.2 while. his 18th win at Western pacing. Fair Raceway in i -don_..__ But as a trotter for on.Boxiiig•Day, but had to . owner -breeder George F. Elliott of - Clinton, . the speedy' son of Josies ctory - Ann Key won 221 a-nd took a 2:03.1 His many fans ,earnings ans earnings of $8,840• 'arid a. settle for fourth when h made his final ap- pearance at a pari- mutuel track on Satur- $1 day, December 29th. recor Driven by Dennis will be`$orry to see him Jewitt and trained by go. ro Walter . Oster of 'Clinton Wayne Dupee finished for Barry Elliott . of fourth with Moorel;ands Kitchener, Dillon Song Dick for owner -trainer has also hadthree Bruce Dupee of Clinton at seconds and : two thirds Flamboro Downs on from 28 starts in,1979. The . December 23. determined chestnut Ross -Battin was second gelding officially became driving Virginnys Girl 'on - 15 years old en January December 20, and Dinos lst and retired with Lady on December 27 at local lanes Clinton Mixed Rocky's Rollers are in first place with ,67 'points and the Bees are second with 55, • leaving the S.C.A.B.S. third with 34. '1'he'M and.M's have 44 point's-, and Different Strokes are:next. with 42 and th.e Die- Hands ha ' 41. Bob's Girls have '34 points and Torn Turkeys are last with 25.. In the' individual - scoring, Betty Switzer -had the high single of 267 - and the high triple of 725 , Louise Gibbings had the high average of 193. In' the men's scoring, Jim' Switzer had the high 'single of 286, John Smf'h, had the high triple of t;"t•) and Bob Falconer had tht high average of 206. Gitlin Mixed a --- The Bears are in fir:at place with 52 points and the Orangoutartgs lit' second with 51. 'Thi Chetahs have°41 and the Tigers'are rrext Wath 40 The Pink •. Elephants and the Laughing Hyenas are tied with 39.:points each while the-„ Chim- panzees and the Beheats are tied' With. 37 .points. each. . fn the ladies' scoring, Debbie -Hull, had the high single of 742 and Jo -Anne Collins had the high- triple of 617. The high average wentf' to Mari Moore with 207. • n - exp For the men, Sonnyy,._. Moore had-the•high single of 327 and the high triple of 811. Ken Johnston took the high average of 232. The turkeys were we.,n by Bruce Collins,. Pat, Jokitt, Jo -Anne Collins, Murray. Johnston, Edna Atkinson, Debbie Hull and Huguette Dohney. • Afternoon Ladies - The Five Pins have a lead on first place with 799, poln.ts and Boyes' Boucles and the Calico Cutters are second • with 7-I points each. A Touch of ftet are third with 701%2 and'Duddy's Denims are next with 681,2. ChesselI's t'Irt.- Ups. have 66 . points, Nor:1's, Notions have 641' and Gwen's Ginghams ,ire last with 63. • • I.. a Boyes had the i<,ci'ies' high single of. 287., aid the high triple of 650. 1•. a Reid», had the high av et -age of 215. Orangeville. Raceway, - Both. pacers are owned by Ron Kerr of Goderich, At -.the same track on December 23, Randy Henry - was second with Bruce Vol'lan.d's Crimson Josie, while Joe McDaid bf Goderich was also second driving -Irish Scram. At -London on December. 26', Granny Mathers, owned by the Broken M. Stables of Goderich,was second with', Ray Mathers up., Valleycreek Zip finished. third for the' Carter December 29, Gary - Payne gave Highland Classic her first.lifetime win in 2:18.2 on a heavy track. The two-year-old pacing filly is owned by Arnold Campbell of Seaforth and trainer Paul Maguire of_Thorndale. Randy McLean was second. with Towerline Cricket for Neil Booth of London in the third, while Randy Henry finished - second with Arrochar Ruth in a 2:16.3 mile., in - the sixth._ ,for o -wrier Arnold Doak ofGoderich. Dilly Dares, owned by --Wane Horner of Clinto family of Blyth -in .thee- y ,.n mss ninth. was second at Wind-sor -on At ~London on Friday, --December 30. Karina -Dece-m.ber 28, Dennis Hanover, owned by Bill "'Jewitt --.of Clinton drove Fleming of Clinton was Marlyss Check to -her third a 2:06.2 mile for. driver -trainer Tom Strauss at Greenwood Raceway. in Toronto on Saturday afternoon. first lifetime win in 2:17.4 on an off track. The eight: year-old Checkit mare is owned by Lorraine Pascoe of Parkhill and trained by Janet Ben- newies. Prima Daisy was third with Andy Hardy -we the bike in the fourth for partners John Bettke of Hensall and Roy Baynham of Kippen. , • Sing Outs Hope, trained; Family fluniniobiles ser,ice on Christmas Eve, and another Advent Caudle was. lit.- Many carols were sung and Holy Communion was celebrated - by ` a large number. Audrey . Mid- dleton read the Epistle. For the church service on December - 30, Sarah Storey read the:. lesson and Ed -ward„ Wise' and Edward Deeves received the offering. Personals The 'community- would like to welconre Mr, and Mrs:- Slofetraaf and children - Steven, Fatty, Nancy and Lisa, who are now living on the Wise form. We wish them .'a long and happy stay Pat and liebAladgins of Brampton were hbrtle for the holiday with Ray and Estelle Wise. Visitors with Ann` -and .Ivan_ .Colelough for * the_ 'Christmas holidays wer( Ann's mother Mrs. Atcheson of Trenton and Bob of Pembroke. G -et well wishes go to little Michael Colclough, vizir Mai 1111MI SEM gas NEN - it t 411; • .s'l IHOURS MON, - SAT: 10:10 Kavvasakill SNOWMOBILES MOTORCYCLO ENTICER 260 ENTICER 340 Smooth revcrnsave handiing :ire nothing exhilalat- Ihq., The loye JANUARY CLEAR -OUT SALE NOW ON. We still have just afew machines to (Aar al rock hcittom prices7, ELDER ENTERPRISES SALES & SERVICE DIAL 262-6142 IIONSALL is ONT. it a eta YOUR AUTHORIZED YAMAHA° FULL SER. VICE DEALER, 1 MILE WEST. AND I 4411, he- also worea small fed hat., Congratulations are in order. for Nick and Corrie and Marlita: Mr. and ` Mrs:' Chuck Ellis, Diane and Day all of London were visitors with the Deeves. Lois and Edward Wise held. Christmas at their new home in Clinton. Their guests,were Mr. and MrS. Bet Rowderi, Sandra and Dennis and Cindy -Kelly of Wood- stock, Barb and Chris Cowan of„ Auburn, Chris and her friend Daryl Johnston of -Varna and Stewart andhis friend Cindy Beaver and Charlie. Christmas guests with - _Alvin ..and.,.,.D elores- D utot were Fred.and- Carol; and Jennifer Dutot, Mary Atwood of Detroit and Ken,- Linda and . Ivan Dutot of London._ SKATES Choose from CCM Tacks- CCM Super Tacks - Micron Munari - Bauer 20%o OFF ALL CURLING EQUIPMENT Brooms - Gloves - Shoes etc. ALt . ° SNOWMOBILE = �U1 S20%CrePiece-°2�fece:='C1rltlrefirs=*dulfs ,. _ : OFF SKI PACKAG[ Complete - includes Soho Norvik Tonkin Cone pole, plastic bindings, bindings installed, , savings on all your sporting needs - at In ,,pecially Selected Groups of - This Season's Top Selierl in: SUITS * SLACKS * SPORTCOATS SWEATERS *, ifEIL„OUR SHIRTS DRESS 4111 -RTS * SPORT SHIRTS CAR COATS LEATHER COATS * ETC... 'Look Fosvviiimow SALES TICKETS SALE STARTS TODAY MANy MORE IN MIRE spECIALt A'LL SALES CASH KND FINAL ALTERATIONS AT COST ON ALL SALE CLOTHING ttliter