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The Goderich SallOrs Whyte Doak and Dian
are enjoying a modest "1uneati scored' two goats.
Winning streak. apiece. men r »aer, Ken
fast Friday the Sailors Meriarn, Dan oo1quhoun,
blastied Wingham Royal$- Dave Bartliff,. Paul Kelly
144 in their., x..UQSt alEKI SC.citt Park added`ohe,
prudL tiv-e-°mm ot'ing -goaleach,
session a the season. Rik Pr, ,alio pleked'up
The 'win was the third four., points is the assist
straight 1tor- f3ie,,4Sailors d-epar tmera,t . :whi;le
... and: their seventh, of -the Colquhqun . set up. three
. season against five losses ,goals and Ken Mariam;
andthree•tzes, two, .
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The tearhstied 4-4:after Penalties, played p
the.-first.. period with ,major role in the Sailor
Goderioh ; scoring ,two " yin' as Wingham *as.
goals late in, the period to assessed 11 -two -minute
•p>Xll 'into: the tie. The minors' two ten-minute
�rSaiiors. took over- from misconducts .~ two major
there scoring 'five times • misconducts and a thatch ' .
m The 'Second period and penalty in. the ga ne. The..
completing the rout with Sailors were tagged with
a. sL,c goal outburst in the - seven minor penalties. ' _2
fip'al 20 xriinutes vriTli fn it The ' SajIorS 1 11
of the goals coming on looking' for thhe,ir.., fourth
power plays: , straight win this Friday
Steve Meriam led:the when they host the -
seoring assault on Mildmay Monarchs in an
Winghamwith three 8.30 p.m: contest at the
goals and two -assists for Goderich and District
alive -point night.Memorial Community
,Team-mates Paul Rau, Centre.
Seaforth curlers
in Ont. finals - --�
Congratulations this the present time.
week go td' the Seaforth La,st.Sunday the overal
rink of John Patterson, winner of the Men's Pr
Sr. who together with Christmas. Draw wa
Doug Rowcliffe, s vice; decided when Bruce
Sohn Patterson, Jr.; Coleman ably backed up_
second and Bob Ste. by y. Eric McIntosh, Harold
-Marie,- lead -earned a Pryce and Dan Tem-
$berth, in ' the Legion pleman defeated Steve
Provincial Cham- Brown's rink with John
pionships following a Longstaff, Jim Robertson
weekend of perfect and Carl Richardson.
curling at E,eter. Vic- " Around. the Club...
torious after three games everyone was positively'
on Saturday, the, four- stunned on New Year's
some advanced to- the Eve by the attractive
final game on Sunday in display which ti an-
which they defeated a sformed the Club Lounge
Gilelph ,rink.: They will into a Renaissance-�'
now travel to:Ottawa .for Florentine piazza
the Ontario Cham- complete with columns,
pionships slated for statuary and a fountain.
February 14 through 17 Thanks to Gwen- Pat -
where, without doubt, terson and Grace
they will be worthy Campbell for their ar-
representatives of this tistic ability and their
area. betf L r halves for the
The teams who will rtr usc.le needed to set it
represent Seafcrth. in up! A pretty tough act to
Division,13B in the.Men's • follow for future com-
Labatt Trophy and the mittees... Family curling
Seagrains Mixed is scheduled to start this
Playdowns were decided Sunday, January, 13; 2-4
last week; In the former,' p.m. for all interested...
Bill Campbell's rink with Mark January 26 on your
John D. Patterson, Neil calendar and sign up
Dolmage and tiµ Mike (look for the poster) for
Thomas defeated the . the first Mixed Fun Night ;
Gerry, Wal°ter rink ._with arranged_ by the social °oast minute of play by -Bill the • g onrnen were
Bob Wilson, Don'f'remeer committee.- Thirt two.„ pressing for the victory.
and Bob.Jarmuth in Club curlers are needed for , Pickering assisted egy The Mustangs rallied
Tony Gibbings and•Greg
Playdowns. They will one draw only from 9 11 lowers
travel.'to-God e•rfeI--th-is— p.-rn.. -precede-d } y a -fie tangs tried --in vain '
Saturday, January 12, for social hour at 8 P.m., andthroughout the third Vanastra curlers win
continuing competition. followed by lunch at period to tie the game as
This event, formerly mjdnighti or thereabouts they outshot the Bears 18 -
sponsored -by the ,.;,,sou,nds like fun'..... only . 6, but managed only one
McDonald Tobacco, a couple of openings left - goal in the Last mbnute of
Company and known as. on the Mixed Bonspiel play from • Dave
the British Consols, upcoming January 19. Stephenson assisted by
eventually leads to tree •....the Ladies Bonspiel is Phil Arthur and 1 ony
Men's Ontario Cham- scheduled for Wednesday Gibbings, while the Bears
• pionships and ultimately, January 23 and is filling had notched two goals
to the Brier. In the latter up fast' (Contact Millie ' late in the period.
event, the Gord . Pryce Lobb for information at In Wingham last
rink with Irma Pryce and RR 2, Clinton). There w•ill
Bruce and Marjorie • he two 10 -end games and
-The return of minor hockey action in Bayfield got off to a good 'start last -
.Saturday
ast.Saturday. When Pat . Stapleton, former Chicago Black Hawk NHL and WHL
hockey player, met young Bayfield hockey players at the village's arena.
Receiving a few game pointers from the professional `hockey player were, left
to right, Jamie Sauve, David `Telford,, Brian Fisher, John Garrett, Mr.
Stapleton, Michael Verhoef and Kevin Dunn.-(Milvena Erickson photo) _.
S •OI"tS
Bears end Stangs streak
BY and Magnus Johansson
BRYAN MARRIAGE and Greg 1 Lowers
:. The Clinton Mustangs assisted by Bill Pickering
were:finally beaten last and Tony Gibbings and
weekend, after a seven Stephenson got his second
game unbeaten streak, of the game ;-assisted by
when they lost 7-5 to the John Hart. and Johann
Port Elgin Bears. 'son:
Previously to last r The Ironmen got un -
weekend's loss, they -tracked in the second
trounced ,Arthur Eagles period as they scored four
12-2 . and tied Wingham goals . while the Stangs
Tropmen 5-5.,_r,. ..,.. ----_ managed only . one and
The. Mustangs opened felrbehind 5-4 by the end.
the scoring against Port of; the 'period. The lone
Elgin on goals by Dave Clinton marksman was
Stephenson, unassisted, , Paul Dougherty assisted
and by Claus Westberg by Bill Pickering and
assisted by Jeff Ball and Greg Flowers. '
Magnus Johannson. Port The third period just
Elgin tied th-e score got underwaywith
before the period ended Clinton boldin a man
at 2'.2. • advantage when Magnus
The Bears went ahead Johannson scored ' the
in the second period with goal assisted by Phil
a pair of fast goals before Arthur. and Dave.
the -Stangs got on the Stephenson, and the
hoard ' again from the game remained scoreless
stick of Dave Stephenson, after that and ended in a
assisted by Phil Arthur 5-5 tie.
and Claus Westberg.. Ge-rry, Gaynor was
The Bears opened up a ' called ' upon for 'some
two goal- lead late in the excellent 'saves to keep
period before the Stangs . the Stang' in the game as
narrowed it to one in the
for nine goals in the third
period against Arthur a.
- week ago to break the
ga rn e .open. -^
The Mustangs scored
twice in, the 'first period
while the Eagles
managed only. one. John--
Hart
ohnHart and Phil • Arthur
scored for. the Stangs. In
the second :period; each
team scored once as Bill
Pickering was the Clinton
moar.l.s.na an.
The third period was all
Mustangs ...as the locals
scored nine 't rra-nsw:ered
goals. Phil Arthur scored
three times, Bill
Pickering scored a pair,
and singles were scored
by Tony Gibbings, Dave
Stephenson, Jeff Watson...-
and Magnus--Johann.son.
The Mustangs outshot the
oppositiOr 54-18 on the
night.
The Mustangs will host
th1° Arthur Eagle's again
this. Friday night at 8':30
and then the Port Elgin
Bears will he here Sun-
day night for a 7 p.m.
_game. The Stangs travel
to Hanover next Tuesday
for a game with the
Barons at 8: 15 p.rn.
Coleman defeated the
Doug Rowcliffe rink with
.,..Kay Sharp. Bob 'and
Sharon Wilson. Further -
play ° is scheduled far
January 26 and 27 but..the
location is not certain at
Twojoin
Kinsmen
Two new members
joined the Clinton Kin-
smen Club'last Tuesday .
night, . January 8, at their
regular meeting.
• William ''Butch"
Marney of Clinton. and
Steve "Hooter" Gibbings
of Own were wel,coriried___
into the club.
In other business, Gold
Fever Night chairman
;Bob Vodden reported that
a profit, of $3,441 was
realized -from the event,
and'the money will go to
minor sports in Clinton.
The club is preparing to
help celebrate the 60th
.anniversary In late'
February, of the'fouriding
of Kinsmen movement in
Canada, and ,the club will
enterw• the J interclub.
hockey tournament. in
ankton on January 26.
the club is also
discussing Seven) new
projects, and hopes to '
make a decision at a
future, date.
good prizes, A good time
is guaranteed,• as
always.... the rsecond
draw^ i?; well underway
with_two draws this time
on the Wednesday night
rhixed curling. .
Vanastra boys upset ' This rink will compete
the heavily favoured at the Ontario Semi -Final
Durham Club in Division playdowns in • Ilderton on
13A Junior Tankard January 20.
playdowns held on We wish you good luck
,Sunday at the Vanastra in your future en -
Curling Club to win the deavours!
division title. The' New Year's Eve
Vanastra defeated draws were won 'by Des
Durham • 6-4 and 8-5- Cassidy drawn 'by
weekend_ the Mustangs ' respectively in their hest Graeme Craig; Jean
opened up early in the two out of three playoff Jewer drawn by John
game with a three goal championship games. Brownridge and Jim
outburst in the first ' Vanastra team- was . McClure drawn, by, Fred
period while -the Ironmen'• . made up of lead: John Zw'an• '
managed only, one goal. Coleman, second, Dave ----• Don't forget the mixed
The Clinton marksmen Townsend; vine, Brian spiel this '"Saturday and
Falconer and skip, Bill the, men's spiel upcoming
were -Dave Stephenson,• onJanuary26th:-
assistEci by Phil Ar' hur, Gibson.ANNUAL JANUARY SALE
set still leads
Stu Asher scored twice
including . the winning
`goal .as O'Briens Meats
defeated 1urget Bar 4 4
to a CmL. game °.last
Wednesday. Dennis
LassaUne and. John
Phillips scored the other
O'Brien' :goals, Phillips
into •.an empty net -n --the
last minute :oi `play.`Brian
Reeves and Steve `Chase
scored. for Burger Bar,
Thursday--
lohnnesvi-lle • -"defeated
Whetstones Jewellers -•
3; For second 'place
Holmes -vine it was , their
eleventh win, against only
four losses 'and one . tie„
Meanwhile, Sunset Golf':
..Club rallied • for three
unanswered goals in the
third period in ..beating
O'Briens, Meats. 5.— 3
Sunday morning.. The
victory was Sunset's fifth
' in a row and thirteenth of
a�hvyrv,,.r.
the season. They have/ - 9 tie with Burger Bar.`
lost five. O'Briens slipped, JThe tie , hall ed -a nine
to `third place. with at game" losing streak for.
record of 1--. . Whetstones and itn-,
Sunday ' night's game proved their record: to 1-
saw Whetstones score 16-1. Burger' Bat` remains
three late;goa ls;to gai? .a:9.;....ittfourth place at 740.
Clinton Community Centre
- SCHEDULE OF EVENTS.
.Arena
Schedule
-'Wednesday, January 9
2:00-3:30 p.m. Public Skating
Friday, January`11 .�
8:30 p.m. - Junior C Hockey
Arthur vs. Clinton
Saturday,_January 12 '
6:45 p.p. Minor Hockey
Bantam . Mitchell vs. Clinton
8:30 p.m. - Midget Wingham vs. Clinton
Sunday, January 13
1:00-31,00 p.m. - Learn to Skate
2:00-3:30 p.n?. - Public -Skating
7:00 -p.m. - Junior C Hockey
,Port Elgin vs. Clinton
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