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PAGE 6 --CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 19B1
Caat the kinucks
Stange upset the leaders
By Bryan Marriage
The Clinton Mustangs won
their fifth straight game last
Sunday night when they
defeated the league leading
Kincardine Kinucks by a
score •of 0b. On Friday night
they came back from a three
goal deficit and beat the Port
Elgin Bears by the identical
score of 8-5.
The Bears scored theonly
goal of the first period and
three more times early in the
second, while Mark Rowe
scored Clinton's first goal at
the two minute mark of the
second period. Larry ,Daer
scored midway through the
period to bring the Stangs
• within two and then Bill
Peters and Mark Rowe
scored again while Clinton
was enjoying a man ad-
vantage, and the period
ended deadlocked at four.
The Stangs gained the lead
early in the third period
when Bill Peters scored two
more times and then Larry
Daer scored his second and
Bill Peters finished the
Clinton scoring with his
fourth of the game. Port
Elgin scored once in the
period', late in the game
when Clinton was shor-
thanded. Jim MacDonald
made 41 saves in the net for
Clinton.
Bill Peters bad his second
consecutive four goal game
on Sunday . night in Kin-
;cardine when the Stangs
grabbed a share of second
place with the Walkerton
Black Hawks. The Stangs
scored the only goal of the
first period from the stick of
Mike Hodge. Brad Arm-
strong gave Clinton their
second .goal and Bill Peters
upped the score to three
midway through the period.
The Kinuckfs got two back
while on the power play but
Bil Peters ended the period
with his second of the game
to restore Clinton's two goal
lead.
Brad Armstrong opened
the third period with his
second of the game but the
Kinucks bounced back and
scored three times midway
through the period to tie the
game at five.
Mike Hodge scored the
winner less than one minute
later and Bill Peters ended
the game with two more
insurance goals in the last 10
minutes.
Tuesday night in Hanover
the Clinton Mustangs moved
into second place with a hard
fought 3-1 victory over the
Barons. The game was
scoreless until late in the
second period when Bill
Peters opened the score
followed by Roger Lewis to
give the Stangs a two goal
lead.
The Barons ruined Jim
MacDonald's chance for a
shut -out with seven minutes
remaining in the game, but
Mark Rowe scored the in-
surance goal for the Stangs
with less than three minutes
to play in the contest. Jim
MacDonald turned- aside 37.
shots and was exceptionally
sharp in the third period
when the Stangs were out -
,shot 16n.
ut-shot16n.
The same Hanover Barons
will be in town on Friday
night for a game at 8:30 p.m.
and on Sunday the Stangs
travel to Wingham to face
the Ironmen at 2:30 p.m.
"She shoots, she scores," is the cry as a Maryhill forward tucks in the ball in the Mt.
Forest net during action at the broomball tournament held hi Bayfield last weekend.
There were 16 men's and 16 women's teams.taking part. (photo by Keith Crittenden)
Fish
and Game
Club news
By
Stan Falconer
For those of you who don't
know, the Clinton Fish and
Game Club supports a Junior
Member Club managed by
Cam Grigg for boys 13 to 18
years of age. Cam says the
club has 15 members at
present and the boys hope to
have a snowmobile rally
when we get some snow.
They have undertaken a
program of cutting trails
through the farm property, I
sure hope they are suc-
cessful as I have never been
able to get to the back of the
farm since about 1971.
A course in hunter safety
will be available to all
members of the Junior Club
who wish to take it. I hope
that my mention of this
course doesn't disrupt too
many parents who think that
all members of a Con-
servation Club go about
Tirn to page 7 •
Over 32 teams play in Bayfield broomball tourney
By Keith Crittenden
The annual Bayfield
Broomball Tournament was
held at the Community
Centre on the weekend and
again was a huge success.
Topnotch men's and
women's teams from the
area and as far away as
Elora, Cambridge, Sarnia
and Mount Forest competed
for 0200 in cash prize&
In the first round action of
men's play, the Clinton
Warriors were hammered by
,St. Clements 5-0, Auburn lost
to Palmerston 2-0, Seaforth
Jr. Farmers got by the
Maryhill Brewers (Elora) 2-
1, Winthrop beat Cambridge
5-1, Clifford lost to 8th Line
(Blyth) 3-0, Slabtown Sabres
(Seaforth) defeated the
Alma Rookies (Elora) 2-0
and Goderich lost to the
Deemerton Dusters
(Mildmay) 3-1.
Second round 'B' division
action saw Clinton come out
on the bottom of a 3-1 loss to
Auburn, while Goderich got
by Anna 1.0 and Clifford beat
Cambridge 2-0. In the semi-
finals, Goderich lost to
Clifford 2-0 and Auburn lost
to Maryhill 6-1 setting up a 2-
Seaforth curling news
by Wendy Tremeer reminds me to remind you to
The curling club is looking sign up for our lamb bar -
a lot more like Christmas. Wale on Monday, Dec. 28 -
Thanks to the girls who put Curl at 2 p.m. with supper at
up the decorations and the 5, curl at 6:00.
. Four . teams from
tree
This will be the last week Harriston are comingto the
of curling for the ladies draw Fin Day and challenging
and mixed draw until after Seaforth. So sign up and join
°Lew 'Years Fire men.: have IIu the fun. There is a poster
+„ _ en °tl a •low ' ball bulletin
sire nlorp sleek before tlre� "
are fniished: Winners please Ward.
Gerry Walter, Phil Foster,check the bulletin
arelletin board for . B>ti Lobb and Dave Ste.
play-offdates. very proud of Irma Marie curledinBebnbrelast
We
Pryceand her team for
doing so well in the
Provincials. It took four
games to put the girls out.
The team was Irma Pryce,
Roxanne Brown, Marie
McGavin and Sharon Wilson.
ulationsgirls!
The men's teams should be
cheered for the fine showing
at the St. Mary's Cash Spiel
on Sat. and Sun The rink of
Bill Campbell, Mel Gilbert,
Tim Collyer and Keith
Semon played an exciting
extra end game for second
place. They tune home well
and theirpoc ets jingling
money. The team of
Gerry Walter, Bob Wilson,
Don Tremeer and Dale Ross
also curled at St. Mary's.
They came home well fed
andtheirpockets empty.
Sharon, Jennifer and this
writer enjoyed the delicious
pork barbecue the St.
Mary's men cooked at their
spiel.
Talking abort barbecues
Pee Wees win
one
1 l
Wednesday. They brought
home the Brussels Stockyard.
trophies. Congratulations,
boys!
Just before I sing off, I
would like to thank Bob
Wilson and Bill Campbell for
the extreme patience and
good humor they showed
amid flat tires and frozen
brakes onSa'taiday fight.
Curling Joke of the Week -
If p.T. offers you a ride
home from curling -
DECLINE.
and lose one ,
On Tuesday, Dec. 8, the
Clinton pee wees hockey
team lost to Brussels 7-2.
Brussels scored their first
goal with two minutes left in
the first period, and out-
scored
utscored the local boys 5 to 2 in
the second period and added
one more in the third.
Scoring for Clinton were
John Laois and David
Andrews, Steve Taylor, Mike
Dykstra, Geoff Lycra and
Mark Gilbert bad assists.
Steve Wheeler had a hat
trick for Brussels -
On Saturday, Mitchell and
Clinton battled to a 2-2 tie_
There was no scoring for the
first 40 rninrtes, and then
Mitchell scored first, oily to
h? ve Qvnte± tie it tp
Ron McKay scoring on a nice
give and go from Scott
Townsend.
Mitchell scored again to
take a 2-1 lead with a little
over two minutes remaining.
With exactly one minute left
in the game, Ron McKay,
picked the left band corner
fron a sharp angle to gain
the tie. Mitchell goalie, Paul
Wurdell, played a ' strong
game -
by
steve
cooke
If you're still searching around for that perfect
Christmas gift, and can't decide on just what to get,
maybe you should consider a gift the whole family can
use. The Coleman catalogue is just full of ideas that
anyonecan use.
Coleman lanterns have been around for a long time,
and they are still a big favorite among campers. They
throw a bright light that is perfect for getting around
with after dark, and they burn for hours on just one
filling. A lantern Like this is also an ideal thing to have
aronad the house in case of a binekont doe to a storm.
To top it all off, they are available in different sizes to
suit your needs, and also come in models which operate
on propane or kerosene instead of white gas.
Their famous stoves are also a good idea both for
camping and as a standby set up in case of a power
failure. They're also handy for those hot summer days
when you don't want to heat up the house by cooking.
Just move your stove out on the patio, and you can
prepare hot meals with ease. Anyone who does any
amount of camping knows how invaluable these stoves
are, but even the Sunday driver can make good use of
one. The next time you load the kids up fora day trip,
throw in the stove and a few groceries as well. A stop
on the roadside or along a stream for lunch will be a lot
more fun for toe kids than MacDonalds, ancrwijr Ove
them something to remember. Do that a few times, and
your stove will be more than paid for by the savings
you've been getting.
But, even though these other ideas are good, the best
gift is one that few people think of when the snow is
blowing across their front lawn. Think back for a
moment to last summer. How many times did you dig
out your cooler for a family picnic, a work party, a trip,
or just for extra cool space when company was coining.
If your family doesn't own a cooler, how many times
could you have used one, or if you have one, would
another (either larger or smaller) have come in real
handy? For some reason, even if you owned a dozen
coolers, you could always seem to use one more.
And Coleman has coolers to suit any needs. They
come in sizes from so large that it takes two men and a
boy to carry one when it's full, down to the ones that
are ideal for the working man to carry his lunch in.
They're tough as well. I've got one that has seen a lot of
rough use over the last five or six years, and it still
holds a block of ice for three or four days if it isn't
opened too often. Coolers are probably the one
gift you can give to anyone from granda to the kids that
will be useable ear round by the whale family.
If you do any amount of travelling with kids, in-
sulated jugs are also a great idea. Kids always gel
thirsty, just after you left the last town, or just after
you turned onto 401 and the next exit is 100 miles down
the road. A jug will solve that problem, but you better
be ready to make an extra pit stop or two for them.
The best thing about Coleman products, however, is
that you don't have to go toile big city to find them, or
pay an arm and a leg for them when you do. Most
hardware stores and sporting goods stores carry these
items in stock, and the prices are surprisingly low
when you consider the gntaiity of the goods you are
getting. Go out and browse around, and I'm pooitive
you'll find the solution to that last gift which you nein:
that is so hard todecide on.
0 'B' final Maryhill victory
over Clifford.
Second round `A' division
matched Deemerton over
Slabtown 4-2, 8th Line over
Winthrop 3-0, and St.
Clements over Palmerston 6-
1. In the semi finals St.
Clements again came out on
top over Seaforth ` Jr.
Farmers 6-1 and Deemerton
squeaked by 8th Line 1-0.
With the big prize money
on the line. St. Clements and
Deemerton paired up in a
very fast-moving, hard-
hitting game to decide the
champs. Going into overtime
tied at one, Deemerton
scored in the last few
minutes to defeat St.
Clements 2-1.
In the women's division,
the action was as good if not
better than the men's. In the
first round, Perth defeated
Goderich 4-0, Winthrop
defeated Waterloo 1-0,
Maroon Pacers (Sarnia)
whipped the Gravel Runners
(Blyth) 5-0, Chiselhurst
(Seaforth) defeated Auburn
2-0, Maryhill (Elora)
blanked Mount Forest 3-0
and St. Clements beat the
Baintoneers (Blyth) 1-0.
In the B' division.
Goderich got by Waterloo 1-
0, Gravel Runners put out
Auburn 1-0, and the Bain-
toneers put out Mt. Forest 5-
2. The Gravel Runners had to
beat Goderich 2-0 to advance
to the finals while the
Baintoneers received a 'bye'
to the finals. The match -up
was again an exciting one
with the Baintoneers win-
ning 2-1 on Shelly Pat-
terson's overtime goal
In the 'A' division, it was
Perth over Winthrop 2-0,
Chiselhurst over Sarnia 3-1,
.and Maryhill over St.
Clements 2-1. Chiselhurst
defeated Perth 3-1 to ad-
vance to the 'A' final against
Maryhill (who got a bye).
This game, being the last
game of the tournament was
without question the most
exciting. matchup of the
weekend. Maryhill tied the
game in the last minute
sending it into overtime. In a
see -saw battle Chiselhurst's
Jeannie Dow put in . the
sudden -death goal to send
Maryhill home with only
second place.
The Goderich men's and
women's broomball teams
would like to thank all the
fans who came out to support
the tournament. The event
not only made money for the
organizing teams but also
brought in extra' revenue for
the arena.
Down at the local lanes
Clinton -Blyth Ladies
The Temper -Mentals are
leading the scoring race with
66 points and Linda's Loonies
are second with 63,
The Dilly Nuts are close
behind with 62 points, the
Fearless.. Foursome have
601 points and the H -P
Honey's have 57, leaving the
Frilly Dillys last with 511
points.
Joanne Waunnes had the
high single of I44, and the
high triple of 440. Nellie
Burkholder took the high
average with 196.
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