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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-01-05, Page 28PAGE 12—CUNT IN NEWS -RECORD, WEDNFS AY, JANIIJARY 5, € or ba l league Now that Christmas has come and gone and everyone has gotten over New Year's, the broomball season still goes on with the league divi- sions closer and tougher than they have ever been. With the playoffs starting the second week in February the end is near for the divi- sional championship and the C.W.O B.A. playdowns. On Tuesday, December 28, Brussels ladies clipped Goderich 2 - 0 with Sandy Huether getting the eventual game winning goal. Blyth Baintoneers and Auburn ladies played to a 0 - 0 draw w a hard-hitting defensive game. In men's play the 8th Liners sneaked past the Atlas Rams 2 - 1 with Irvin Pease popping the game Registration is Friday Don't forget that final registration for Figure Skating will be held at the Blyth arena on Friday, January 4. ivisions closer t winner off the face-ott in a thrilling fast -paced game. Blyth Bears surprised Auburn downing them 4 - 1 with John Bird getting 3 points. The Lakelit Hornets blew the doors off the Clinton Warrior's attack, downing them 12 - 0 with Ron de Boer getting 6 pts., Dave Ireland 4 pts., Stephen Douglas 4 pts., Doug Kreller 3 pts., Calvin Quipp 3 pts., and Doug de Boer getting 2 goals. Thursday night Gravel Runners downed Auburn 2 -1 with Karen Souch getting the game winner and Lucknow sneaked past Belgrave 1 - 0 with Patti Boak getting the only goal. Auburn dumped the Maitland Dirt Riders 5 - 1 and Holmesville Lords mer- cied the League Team 5 - 1. an ever Blyth Bears sneaked past Goderich Oarsi Bien 4 - 3 with John Bird having another three point night for the Bears this week. Blyth council By Rod Hilts A motion by Councillor William Manning to increase last year's $75 Salvation Army donation to $100 was carried by Blyth council at their January 3 meeting. Last fall's $500 donation toward the Clinton Public Hospital building fund was als(, increased to $1,000 for 1983. Think. of your back Think of your hack this winter when you shovel snow advises the Industrial Accident Prevention Association. - Push, don't lift snow whenever possible. - Never overload your shovel. - Lift with your knees keeping your back straight. - Keep hands widely separated for good leverage. Protect your back and it will work for you. ves repo A request for a $300 donation b.y the Canadian Institute for the Blind (CNIB) was turned down by council. Last year's donation of $75 will be matched in the new year. The donation for the Wingham and District Association for the Mentally Retarded ( Silver Circle) remained at $375. David Langstaff Ltd. Optician 87 Mom Si. South, SF.AFOItTH Optometrist's and Ophthalmologist's Prescription© FIRM Promptly SUMMER HOURS. 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About people you know By Sheron Stadelmanu Personals Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ament visited with their daughter (Shirley ), Mrs. Charles East and Mr. East 1980 OL'LI. S CUTLASS BROUGHAM 4 dr''with air 1980 DO GE AS Ed+fi12dr 198 DO 198 GE ST. EGIS 4 dr MEQ CU 'Y 1` 7 OUTS 4 dr 1978 U ._ GE CAY VAN 1980 ;T, ,, ,,GE % TO 1977 ; >NTE CARLO w th aft 1979 ASP 2 door 1979 + GE TRA ESMIE E'9 VA MM C R SALES LTD Iyt , Onto Phone 523-9581 marmassewasismaxiir and family in Clinton on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Lapp of R.R.1 Auburn were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ament last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stadelmann, Chris, Stephen and Leah of Orano spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Stadelmann and girls. Will give tri