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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1985-3-13, Page 18THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION Pale 14—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1985 Sports From the stands By firing Marejko Relaxing exercise Participaction says that 100 years ago at • least 50 per cent of the population got enough exercise during their work day to .stay in shape: Today that is, true for less than two per cent. I'm not in that two per cent. My job doesn't require climbing a lot of stairs daily or carrying heavy equipment, although after along day the camera bag seems quite heavy. But I am fortunate enough to be able to get away from my desk several times a day. Last weekend it was my turn to. do the Saturday and Sunday assignments. After finishing work in the darkroom I looked out the front window of the News -Record to see if there was any excitement on Albert Street. Nothing as dramatic as a fire or acci- dent was taking place, but for the first time this year, people were out walking their dogs, pushing their youngsters in strollers, riding bicycles and motorcycles and simply enjoying the weather. Having accomplished enough in the darkroom I decided it was time to grab a camera and capture these spring signs. (Little did I know old man winter would be back on Tuesday.) After taking a few pictures on . Albert Street, I decided to venture down some of the less travelled streets. Since I hadn't completed all the work I wanted to at the office, I told myself that taking the camera along was just another way of doing some work. But once I got off Albert Street, the sunshine, smiling faces and bare roads made me forget about the camera around my neck. I've read many times that walking is one of the best ways to exercise. It doesn't in- crease your heart beat suddenly and it doesn't put excess stress on your knees. I never took any of that seriously. I always thought that walking was a boring way to exercise. My opinion changed on Sunday. Walking allows a person to breathe in the fresh air in- stead of gasping for air. The ,scenery is also much more interesting when you can see things clearly instead of just glancing to the side while you race by. And most important- ly, you can walk with no discomfort the following day because your muscles haven't been suddenly over used. I enjoyed my walk so much, I dropped off the camera, went home for some supper and then ventured out for a walk in the evening. Areabowling league news Wednesday Night Mixed Bob's Budweisers Donna's Goldens John's Labatts Larry's OV's Wayne's No Narnes Deb's Mooseheads Brenda's Hi Lites Ray's Scooners 5405 Ladies' high bowlers: High single; Deb Bailey, 259; high triple, Elizabeth Foster, 629; high average, Jean Good, 177. Men's high bowlers: high single and average, Bob Atkin- son, 316 and 232 respectively; high triple, Bob Atkinson and John Hart, 745. Thursday Night Mixed Cormier Crushers Best. In Town Whiners Strikers Newcomers Beginners luck Grammas and Grarnpas Apple Gang50 Ladies' high bowlers: high single and, high triple, Linda 59:33 5841) 5726 5700 5687 5539 5491 106 97 88 08 87 82 74 Atoms elimin On March 9, the Clinton Atom's took to the ice in Mitchell and came up on top with a 6 - 1 score. Shawn Chipchase opened the scoring at the 38 second mark with Jason. Carter get- ting the assist. Hard working Scott Jewitt and Jason Carter notched one apiece to end the first period. In the second Period Jewitt made a rush up the ice to net his second of the game unassissted. Scott Wright made a nice move Reinhart, 246 and 633 respectively; high average, Suzie Dale, 205. Men's high bowlers: high single, Mike Thomson, 254: high triple and high average, Doug Buchanan, 218. . Iemdesboro Meds Model T's ('hevs Buicks Jaguars Rabbttts Dodges High single and high triple, Bev Bromley, 318 and 667 respectively. Tuckersmith Mixed Andy's Asters • 115 John's • Daffodils. 110 Eugene's. Evergreens 108 Sid's Sweetpeas • 105 Ra.lph.'s Roses 100 Herman's -Hollyhocks 92 Ladies' high bowlers: Elaine Boyes, high single of 292. high triple of 638 and high average of 192, Men's high bowlers: Henry Hummel, high single,of 278 and high,triple of 652; Angus Hummel, high average of 203. 2964 2922 2877 2804 27:35 2495 ate Mitchell and a brilliant shot to make it t - 0 w[th. assists going to Chris Kennedy and Danny Wildfong. In the third period Carter made a beautiful pass right on the stick of Gerri Cappelli and Cappelli drove it home. At the 14:14 mark of the third period Bud Dixon got Mitchell's only goal of the game. Good goaltending and a good team effort is credited with the win. Clinton. will now ad- vance to the finals against Durham. Come out and give the boys some support. OURPLEDGE* TO YOLK V. * QUALITY * SERVICE * CLEANLINESS Top Quality Ingredients ONLY Go Into Our Pizzas and Subs FAST, FRIENDLY SERVICE IS A MUST FOR ALL OUR STAFF Clean, pleasant surroundings helps to make your stay with us more enjoyable ... g1-313MARINES 28 HURON STREET m CLINTON 482-3924 DELIVERY AVAILABLE FRIDAY & SATURDAY 5 P.M. TILL CLOSING OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11 A.M.- 12 MIDNIGHT OPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS TILL 2 A.M. The Grads defeated the CHSS senior basketball team, 81-67 at CHSS. Graduates from as long ago as 10 years came back to take part in the game on March 8. (Anne Narejko photo) Bantam B's advance The Clinton Bantam B's have advanced to the W.O.A.A. finals by eliminating Goderich and Seaforth. In the Goderich series, the Clinton boys had very little trouble beating Goderich, two straight games 10-2 and 4-0. The Seaforth series proved to be a little tougher for the local boys. Having been eliminated by Seaforth earlier in the O.M.H.A, playoffs, Clinton was out for revenge. On March 1 Clinton travelled to Seaforth for the first game off the best of three. Both teams came out skating hard but Ricky Pickett scored the first at 8:20 of the first, assist going to Tim Worthington. They were able to hold Seaforth scoreless until the 7:33 mark when they evened the score at one each. The score remained that way until the 10:27 of the third when the hard work of Mike Ladd paid off and gave the Clinton boys a 2-1 lead, assists went to Ricky Pickett and -Mike Corrie. Seaforth applied the pressure but Clinton held on for a 2-1 win. In the second game, Clinton opened the scoring at the 6:53 mark when Jason MacLean picked up a pass from Rick Lobb and gave Clinton the lead. In the second Seaforth rebounded with two goals to take the lead. Not wanting to go (back to Seaforth for a third game the Clinton boys came out skating and checking. Bryan Beattie found the mark at 12:50, assisting were Greg Falconer and Scott Glen. The score remain- ed tied at the end of regulation time. Clinton outshot Seaforth 31-17. In the overtime it was hard skating and checking by both teams. Again it was Bryan Beattie who found the mark when he picked ' up a pass from Jim Hill and tucked it behind the Seaforth goalie. This proved to be the winner and advanced Clinton to the finals Turn to page 15 Variety of events prepared for Break '85 Great news!. The Clinton. Recreation Com- mittee in conjunction with the Clinton Op- timist Club will be staging a youth video dance on. April 26 at the Clinton Arena. This. dance will feature the sounds of PRS Disc Jockeys and the sights of the Rock Video Road Show. Tickets will go' on sale in mid- March. Make plans to attend this exciting event. • ' Wait, that's not all! The Clinton Recrea- tion Committee in conjunction with the Clin- ton Optimist Club will be staging an adult video dance on April 27 at the' Clinton Arena. This event will be held under the authority of a special'oceaon permit and will feature PRS Disc Jockeys and the Rock Video Road Show. Tickets will go on sale in mid-March. See you at the dance. Break Dancing Course Update The Clinton Recreation Committee has had to make a few minor adjustments to the break dancing course. The course will be of- fered for youth ages six to 12 starting April 9 at the arena auditorium. Classes will be from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. This six week course will be instructed by local break dan- cing pros, Nhan Tran and Company. Patents are cordially invited to see the in- structors practicing their skills Monday evenings at the auditorium from 7 to 8:30 p.m. For more information, contact the recreation office at 482-3398. Fit Five News Congratulations to .Tonnie Kaastra and Barbara Bakker for successfully com- pleting their Fit Five" Level One Program and to Marilyn, Tina and Tara Bruinsma for successfully completing their Fit Five Level Two Program. For Fit Five information, drop by or phone the recreation office. Cake Decorating The Clinton Recreation Committee is of- fering a Cake Decorating Course Thursday evenings from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Clin- ton Town Hall meeting room, from March 14 to March 28. To register please drop 'by or phonetthe recreation office as soon as possi- ble. This course is limited to the first 15 paid registrants: Calligraphy Course The Clinton Recreation Committee will be offering a Beginner Calligraphy Course Monday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. at Clinton Public School from April 15 to May 6. To register please drop by or phone the recrea= tion office as soon as possible. Trim -A -Size Courses Attention fitness enthusiasts! ! Want to get in shape for summer? Well the recreation committee has just the thing to help you look and feel good during the summer months; Trim -A -Size. This exercise course is open to both men and women and is offered both in the afternoon and the evening. It is a great way to make friends, enjoy an evening or afternoon from the job or house, and best of all will help you get in shape. For more in- formation please contact the recreation of- CNAL[ENGE NOCKEY GAME FOR CYST/C Clinton Kinsmen � Clinton & Helpers Jr "C's„ Featuring Clinton Figure Skating Club Presentation FRIDAY, MARCII 15, 1985 a1 7..30 p.m. Clinton Community Centre Adults '?. 0° Students 1" 12 & Under FREE CLNTONKINEMEN R' FRIENDS HARVEY "PRES" CARTER MARK "SPARKIt'JENKINS WES "VOLTER" CHAMBERS DOUG "SID"!W44ULEY RILL "PEACHES" MURNEY DAVE "BAGS" BARTIJFF KEVIN "NORSIE" CARTER ALFIE 'ALFALFA" TAYLOR DAN "IEAFER" COLOUNOUN GEORGE "DOC" EUJOTT KEN "FLUFF" DAER LEN " OUMP" WILSON MURRAY "NARROW' TAYLOR Ras "BUSS" BLAKE RICK "GUY" FINCH CLINTON JR. "C COACH: JIM "CLYDE" BOWMEN TRAINERS: 12 OTHER KINSMEN TERRY BEAN DAN WILSON PETE W7LLEMS BRAD ARMSTRONG DOUG ZIMMER TOM SMITH DAVE WRIGNT BRAD INNERS SEAN VAN DONOEN DARYL MADGE TREVOR ERS MARK CRAWFORD DEAN ARMSTRONG PAUL GRAVEL RANDY MARRIAGE 80BBYLADD CHRIS LADD KEVIN LEE ORANTOARROW PAT CRONIN JAMIE MANLER WAYNE SMITH SHAWN RAMBEK JOHN THOMPSON COACH: DAN COLOUMOUN MANAGER: WAYNEWIGfNNS All PROCEEDS TO CYSTIC f/BROSIS fice at 482-3398. Public Skating' Clinton arena public skating this week will be as follows: March 13, 1 - 3 p.m.; March 14,'2 -'3:30 p.m.; March 15, 1- 3 p.m.; March 17,1- 3 p.m.; March 18,' 1- 4 p.m.; March 20, 1-3:30p.m. March Break Program Attention Clinton and area students! The Clinton Recreation Committee in conjunc- tion with a number of local organizations; are staging a March break'85.program. Ac- tivities will include patch time, shinny hockey, public skating, video games (arena auditorium), Kinsmen vs. Junior "C"o hockey game, Clinton Peewee A's vs. ' Brampton Peewee B's hockey game, puppet show (Library, March 12) and more. A March Break Flyer has been distributed to all school children. Spring Recreation Guide The 1985 Spring Recreation Guide is cur- rently being prepared by the Clinton Recreation tOffice. This brochure will in- clude a variety of community and recrea- tion information, event schedules, com- munity contact list, program information and more. Should your organization want to be part of this brochure, contact the recrea- tion director at 482-3398 as soon as possible. Spring Showers Spring showers? The Clinton Recreation Committee will be staging a four-day spring concert from April 17 to 20, at the Town Hall. More information next week. 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