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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-01-15, Page 14Ski conditions reported daily The Ministry of Tourism & Recreation along with the Ontario Ski Resorts Associa- tion will once again provide skiers with dai- ly information on ski conditions within the province. A skier market survey completed in the spring of 1985 revealed there are over 3,000,000 people enjoying the slopes and, trails of Ontario's ski resorts. The fact that so many people participate in the ski disciplines of downhill and cross- country, makes it imperative that enthusiasts be pro- vided with detailed and accurate condition information at provincial resorts. The new reporting system introduced in the Fall of 1984 stressing surface conditions rather than a t•ating structure proved very successful•andwill, once again, be in place this season: The popular 24-hour tape-recorded ski condition lines will be available again. The Alpine information line is (416) 963-2992, Cross Country (416) 963-2911. The first taped report is available to the general public at 7:15 a.m., and updated at 11:15 and 3:15 p.m. Skiers can receive even more detailed in- formation on lifts and slopes and hours of operation by calling Ontario Travel at 965- 4008 in Toronto or toll free 1-800-268-3735. Start-up ,date was scheduled for December 7 regardless of natural snowfall. Descriptions Powder: Dry natural snow. Hard Pack: Cold packed snow which has developed a dense, firm, even surface as a result of heavy skier traffic or solid surface formed after freezing of dense, wet snow. Wet Snow: Snow which is moist, heavy and sticky and which clings together when com- pacted. Icj: A frozen surface w'ch is caused by a buildup of freezing water. Corn Snow: When ternpe at ve freezing and corn snow is lo,k Machine Groomed Gra uniform surface of granul by machining frozen gi ahula or rd Limited: Does not describe the surfac = ut is used in conjunction with the above when more than 25 percent of the trails are closed. Pane 14—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1986 ports Three goal effort lifts Mustangs THAMESFORD - A three goal effort by Travis Lyndon lifted the Clinton Mustangs over the Thamesford Trojans 8-5 during Western Junior D action on January 10. Clinton 8 - Thamesford 5 Manager Bryan Marriage described the game as a good all-around effort by the Mustangs with Travis Lyndon having one of his best games of the season. Also of note, was the solid play of Clinton Bantam goaltender Jeff Roy, who started the game in place of regular goaltenders Chris Ladd, injured with knee ligament damage, and Steve Stapleton, who joined the Seaforth Midgets for a trip to Sweden. The Mustangs opened the scoring at the 3:34 mark of the first period on the first of three goals by Travis Lyndon. Derek Jefferson drew an assist on the play. Thamesford tied the score soon, after and, at the mid -way point, went ahead 2-1. Clinton evened the score late in the period with a goal by Bob Dupee, assisted by Brad Hymers and Bob Ladd. With less than three minutes left in the period, Thamesford scored to take a 3-2 lead into the dressing room. Clinton started the second period with a bang, getting two quick goals withinthe first two minutes of the second period to take a 4- 3 lead. Sean Van Dongen scored on a solo effort while Travis Lyndon notched his second of the night with assists going to Scott Gilders and Brad Hymers. Scott Gilders scored a short-handed goal at the 5:15 mark of the second period to give the Mustangs a two goal cushion. Randy Marriage assisted on the play. Just over a minute later, Thamesford came right back to make it 5-4. Clinton, once again, opened the scoring early in the third period with Randy Marriage scoring with Bob Ladd assisting and, once again, Thamesford scored soon JAUNARY SNOW Asir Eve EVENT ISt - eye; 3 DAYS ONLY. 10:30 - 5:30 Thurs. Fri. Sat. January 16 17 18 Calico Sho Bolt Clearing Sale Over 100 to choose from • Clean off the bolt of fabric - take it away for '/s reg. price Christmas Fabric Buy 1 metre Get 1 metre FREE (min. 1 metre) Craft Shop Christmas decorations, Christmas candles, Christmas napkins, and guest towels 2 for the price of 1 DMC Embroidery Floss 504 per skein Selected Books 1.00 • 25% off • all other stock in the barn (unless otherwisemarked) Come enjoy winter in the .country! ! It's fantastic! Don't miss this event! ! Winter Hours: Thurs., Fri., Sat. 10:30 5:30 Pick up your 1986 Winter Class list 1/2 mile west of Russeldale on Hwy. 83 Hwy. 83 R.R. 1 Mitchell 229-6429 after, this time on a power play goal to make it 6-5. However, that was close as the Trojans could get to the Mustangs. Travis Lyndon earned the hat -trick at the 9:27 mark of the period with Sean Van Dongen assisting. The newest Mustang, Bob Snell, rounded out the scoring with Travis Lyndon drawing an assist. Seaforth 8 - Clinton 1 In a lacklustre game against the Centenaires of Seaforth, the Mustangs were humbled by an 8-1 score in Clinton on January 12. Clinton's lone goal came in the first period with Derek Jefferson scoring from Wayne Smith and Shawn Shafer. "The team played 15 minutes then they gave up. It was a poor effort," said Manager Bryan Marriage about the game which was a marked contrast to the fine play against Thamesford. The lone bright spot in the game, says Mr. Marriage, was the fine play of goaltender Jeff Roy who played exceptionally well in the nets. Mr. Marriage says, however, the team has been plagued with injuries which has affected the team for the last 12 games. Among the injured are, Troy Falconer, broken collar bone; Scott Gilders, separated shoulder; Ron McKay, Knee injury; Dean Armstrong, hip injury; Jeff Corrie, broken collar bone and Chris Ladd, knee injury. He expects most of the players to be in the line-up for the crucial upcoming four -game series. In addition, he had also added Darren Moir of the Hensall Recreation League to the team as well as signing Clinton Midget player Byron Boyes as a full- time player. The Mustangs will play Brussels in Clintnn on January 17 at8:30 p.m. The next three games will be played on the road against Tavistock, Howick and Mitchell on January 18, 19 and 21, respectively. All-Star Game The Mustangs placed Sean Van Dongen, Randy Marriage and Brad Hymers on the northern division team for the Western Junior D All-Star game played in Lucan on January 11. The northern division -defeated the southern division 6-2. ' enova ion SALE Renovation SALE Renovation SALE Renova . Renovi SALt Renova�. The big news about saving on quality children's clothing is at Little People in Exeter We're enlargil9Pur store to provide better service to our growing numb& of customers. Belore.lhe renova- tions can start we must clear out every item In, our store... and this means the biggest savings ever on first quality clothing for boys and girls. 50°10-75°' Off Everything Sorry... during this gale no Liltie People money will be exchanged and no ,.funds or layaways. Sale prices new until Jan. 37 mit PEOPLE Infarcts to t4 ws wok „ i7 M The Clinton Junior D Mustangs went down to an 8-1 defeat at the hands of the Seaforth team on January 12. The Mustangs have had problems with injuries during their last few games. ( Anne Narejko photo) Although Clinton was the first to score during their game against Seaforth on January 12, it proved to be their only goal Seaforth took the Junior D game, 8-1. ( Anne Narejko photo) New programs announced CLINTON - The Clinton Recreation program will feature games, crafts and _.- Committee has been busy organizing some much more. new winter programs. Final program Over 40s Body Stretch locations and times still have to be worked This program, is designed for people AO-. out. However all interested people are years and older who are interested in basic encouraged to call the recreation office for exercise and fitness. The program will run more details at 44273398,„ nA twice f week � •forr,, eight weeks. Fully- Introductiol► ,11t1 lettidilRbythzp , gna(ified indructorLVW .Capelii offers a This new program will be offered to pre- program that is both beneficial and school children three to five years of age. enjoyable. The program will offer basic instruction in piano, singing, musical games and more. The instructor will be Pearl Samplonius. Children's Games And Crafts This hour-long program will be offered after school and designed for pre teens. The Power Skating This seasonal program gives the participants an introduction to skating skills. The program will be run - on Thursdays from 4 to 4:45 p.m. The instructor is Brenda Dupee. Order of Eastern Star holds card party CLINTON - At the January 9 meeting of Chapter Number. 266 of the Order of Eastern Star, it was decided to hold card parties .on January 16 and January 30 in St. Pa 's Anglican Church Parish Hall. Lunch willioe supplied and everyone is welcome. The proceeds will go towards benevolent work. The winners of the turkey draw held on December 21 were Marion Snell and Edith Reid. Bryan Riddell won the Christmas cake. Deanne Delve will convene the heart fund canvas. A pot luck .dinner, convened ,by Grace Watson, closed the evening. ,1• i?. DENTURE WEARERS Did you know It is important for you to have your dentures examined regularly. 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