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ening streak
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THi;S
E5; scored single goals' ^ fpr„.:
the Sailors. Graham
,Han ilt,on, . ,• Dan
m des Y' Cotquhoun'and. Paul l nu
tofour 'chipped:in Aith. _ two
assists apiece,
`The Sailors recent wing
rr' streak Carrie to a'ciose ;in
lartston Sunday as they
Sailors ' cli'Opped a. decision for
rival Wear sixth•--.lass`°,:of . the
et?s .7 4,'.carnpa gn, �.
Ha1<riston built up a 4-2
• .lead after th• firskget os:1,.-
y •increased, the margin ;to
6-3. after, 49, Minutes and
the outscored Go"derich .3-1 in
h i the final period to
es ._complete the rout.
Bert Newman and `-
Hugh Chinas paced the
ay the Harriston offence with
two goals apiece.
casedt e Paul R au,,laz�?�tlan,,
Paul Kelly and Dale
Duncan scored the Sailor
goals. : Steve Meriam
'assisted on two of the
goals.
This weekend the
BY DAVE. SIK .•
The Goderich Sailors
extended °. their
-.winning streak a'
games he Friday and
.then ..had, 1t abruptly
halted itt ` Ha.. tston ,
Sunday.
Respite all the gloom and doom sayers; Small
business is continuing to grow . and Clinton is still
One of °the bright spots as six new businesses have
open in the last six months. Newest is BTR, opened
own at the loc
YBC Senior Louise Gibbing's had
• - Cooper's' Crushers are ladies' high average of
in first place with 61 193.
points_ and the All Pros In the men's scoring
are second with 54. The Howard. Edwards had the
No Names have 50 and high single of 296.
the Chop Sticks have 41 • Leonard Steep had the
points. The gaff Wits are big -h -triple of 669 and Bob
close behind with 40 and Falconer had the high
Marn-i's Molesters average of 207. •
- remain in last place with
27 points,
Lynn Armstrong was
the ladies'. top bowler. c
She had the high single of 8p--
1,�?7 7 C
210, the high triple of"610 l
and the high ,,,average of
197.. Another ,successful
The top men's bowler ' bonspiel was held at the
was Gary Armstrong who. Vanastra Curling Club -
took the high single with last- Saturday. Many
278, the high triple' with Shanks go out to the
660 and the high average sponsors of the . mixed
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Angus Hummel was the and C & E Variety stores.
top bowler for the men. Winners of the first
He had the -high single of ` draw and overall winner
273, the high triple of 678 of the day was Dave
and the high average of Townsend's rink corn:
223. posed of . Marianne
For -the ladies, Martha Menzies lead; Daye
Roosenboom had the high second; Nancy Dietz -
single 01,278 and the high vice; and. Bill Gibson -
triple of 649. Amy Gerrits skip. ,
had the high average. of Second place . winner
186. ` ,� .,::.:,was;.Barr--Davia,T- skip;
In_ the team. standings ` Sheila Davis - vice; John
Roses and Rye have a
lead on first place with 82
points, leaving Amy's
Slings second with 78 and
Hilda's Hi -balls third
with 72.
Mary's Martinis have
66 points, Martha's
Manhattans.are.next with
62- and ° Isobel'sBaby
. Ducks are .in last place
with 61 points.
Tuesday Ladies
•The Five Pins are in
first place with 851/2
points, Boyes' Boucles
are Second with 80 and
the Calico Cutters are
third with 78 points.
. A`Touch of Velvet have
741/2 and Chessell's Cut
Ups are next with _72.
Duddy's Denims have
711/2, Gwen's Ginghams
are close behind with 70
and Nora's Notions are in
last place with 681/2.
Iva Boyes had the high
single of 249. Irma
Hartley had the high
triple of 603 and Iva Reid
had the .high average of
,212.
Clinton Mixed
Rocky's Rollers are,in
first place with 76 points
and the Bees are second
with 64.
The S.C.A.B.S. have 61}
points; the M and M's are
_.��,.._ _....."..- neRt with 52, Different
Strokes have 49 arid the --
Die Hatds have 44. Bob's
Girls have 38 'points and
Tom's Turkeys are in last
place with 34' points.
In the individual
Rita Leppington•-
• had the high single of 245
and the high triple of 585.
•
Here�Friday the
.du nped. ;league
Mildmay Monar i
but° Sunday they were
mf.ed'0.- i,I)„..Harristo
to end their n four game t
skein Q
The slit . leaves
'Sailors with eight wins
against s�ixc loss and
three ties for 19 points in
17 games .
Against' Mi1'dm
Sailors held a 2-1first
- :•_-.-..period •ead i -r h
by native Dirk van der Werk in the former Optical margin to 5-2 after 40 .
centre on Isaac Street. Dirk sells new albums and' minutes of play and each
eight -track tapes, and used books." (News -Record " team scored twice in the
photo) final period.
Paul Kelly sparked the
Sailor offence sceririg'
•
Sila o intaizes:?::t
for four points. Ike ticlpating in an Inter -
figured in the first four mediate tournament in.
curling Miffed
The Bears are at the
top of the league with'64
points and the
Orangoutangs are second
with6l.
The Tigers are third
with 49,. the Cheetahs
have 48 and the Pink
Elephants are next with
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In the ladies' individual
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the high single of 244 and
the high triple went to
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Marj Moore took the high
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Sonny ,Moore had the
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