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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-02-26, Page 19ites to canvass March.3'7 .RoIinson e Kiriette Club will be pit' can IfieSarch of Dimes the week of Ma winners On Februar'lr 14, a busload of 37 teens left $rucefield sch01 under the leadership of Director Ron Westlake and his wife Pat dull chaperones and bus driver Bill teckle and his wife B.etty,. They arrived at levan New York at Circle "C' Ranch for know Camp. Theywere able to get seta - their cabins before evening service. were able to enjoy skits, films, snow titian, roller skating, swimming, or basketball and tubing. Also en- rto este Bible lessons *with the theme R. p►i. 1' ebruary 22, eight teams of bible giaazzs • from 'New York, Michigan, Ohio and. C nada were quizzed on Psalm 40. SoiithIuron, the only Canadian team, took part and finished first. The finals for the by will be held on July 26 at Friends and aniily Day, at the. same camp with 20 or oreteams competing. YFC . board members are proud of the Mearns. There is a party on March 1 at rucefiel'd school when the local teams will ' 'quizzing- o1,1 Proverbs 4. A singing group trotn London called Rejoice will present the Rrogram. , United Church 6'1' On February 23 Rev. Gordon Pickell con- ducted the service at Hensall United Chur- ch:The choirs anthem was As the Years Go By, Belva Fuss accompanied on the organ. Ret. Pickell told the children a story about an Indian Chief and three boys who went ex- pioring. The door greeter was Dorothy Rrintnell. There will be a general meeting on March 3 with the guest speaker, June Taylor speak- ing on disturbed home and families. ° Stan McDonald will be back for March 2 service. Hensall Bantams The Bantams have had a successful week and a very exciting one. On February 19 the boys. hosted Huron Park. Huron Park was first on the score board,just minutes into the game and went two ahead minutes later. Brian Moir, assisted by Chris Campbell and Rob Wareing responded for Hensall within seconds only to have Huron Perk again ,gp two ahead to finish the first period. The second period was dominated by Hen= sall as they were able to sore enough to go ahead at one point only to have Huron Park tie it up. Huron Park opened the scoring in the third and went two ahead again before Hensall's Rob Volland and Jason Imanse teamed up to put one in. Brian Moir, Rob Taylor and Jim Dickens put two quick goals in with only 25 seconds left on the clock. The crowd was going wild as they were sure Hensall had won, but the game is not over until the last whistle has been blown, as Huron Park once again tied the game with 18 seconds left on the clock. On February 22 Hensall Minor Hockey held their Annual Minor Hockey Day. The Tykes were the first on the ice to open the day as they Hosted Blyth, although they all tried hard they were defeated 7-2. The Peewees, who have just finished their playoffs against Ripley, hosted Zurich and played a strong. fast end-to-end game and CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WE IES A. '1- $ JAR A 1986'. 6` —Page 19 when the filial Whistle blew it was 64 for Zurich. The Huron Park Atoms were the first win- ners of the day as they hosted Mitchell and defeated them 3-1. The Novice team was next on the ice and they followed the lead of the atoms as they hosted and defeated Ex- eter 6-1. The Western Ontario Athletic Association Atoms played a close end-to-end game against Mitchell and when the final whistle blew it was tied 2-2. The bantams were the final game of the day, it was fast and hard hitting as it always is against Goderich andhe penalty box was full at most times for both teams. Hensall opened the scoring as Jim Dickins let a wristshot go frpm the blue line to beat the Goderich goalie. Minutes later Dickins, unassisted, scored his second goal as he was able topick up his own rebound and the shot went over the goalie's shoulder.. Hensall was first on the scoreboard again in the second period as Steve McCullough was in the right spot for the pass from Dwayne Lawrence and Scott Bell; Goderich was able to get their first marker in the se- cond and opened the scoring in the third. Brian Moir found the puck and started the play in the Hensall end, took it to the blue line where he passed it to Dickins who just about missed the pass but was able to recover and put it behind the goalie for his third of the night and gave his team the win. The final score was 4-2 for Hensall. Hensall bantams travel to Goderieh on February 26 for an 8 p.m. game and Satur- day to,Mitchell for a 8 a.m. game. 14tnastra curlers advance to playdown VANASTRA - Congratulations to the `Masters" from Vanastra Curling Club who curled in Wiarton in the Zone 13 Playdowns and. won all three games advancing them to tYip 'Regional Playdowns in Leamington MAO. 8 to 10. Skip George Cantelon, vice. 100Theed'om, second Jack Peck and lead Stew McLean brought this honor to the club and , we .wish them all the best in Leam- ington. A rink of Mark Cantelon, skip., Wm. Gib- son, vice. Brian Falconer, second and Del Mitchehnore, lead, , competed in the Seagram's Five Star Colts Zone 13 Playdowns in Exeter and were also suc- cessful in advancing to the Regional Playdowns in Leamington March 8 and 9. Congratulations and good curling; we are also proud of you: Two teams from. Vanastra competed in the Tankard in Hanover recently. Doris Cantelon skipped her rink of Sandi Hayter, Mary Hayward and Eleanor Henderick. Jean Taylor skipped her rink of Helga Bell, Barb Telford and Vera Miller. They won their first round but lost• out in their second round. • Irish night planned in Vanastra By Maureen Dunsmore VANASTRA - The Lions and Lioness are holding their second Irish Pub Night on Mniel 15 at the Vanastra Recreation Cen- tre,,Anight of Irish music ballads and sing- alongs will be supplied by Music In Gold. A hot lunch of beef stew and rolls will be serv- ed. Proceeds from this event will be put towards the ball• park. Tickets are available at the Vanastra Factory Outlet, Big Scoop from any Lions or Lioness member or by phoning 482-9581., New.Residents Residents would like to welcome Tim and Sally Lowey and their daughter Ashley to the community. They live on Quebec Road. Also a welcome is extended to Paul Arts son ,'. To ,Jason Heipel, Clinton Andrew Morley, Clinton Cheryl Taylor, Londesboro Ryan Macaulay, cunt*. Michael Thompson, clinton Albrren Bortliff, Clinton `L'tiOra Herman, clinton ,,eeorge Oakes, R.R. 2 Clinton • Yr,• 'WINO Vancouver John Storey, Clinton 'Danny Groves, canton ,..Kevin Feddes, Clinton A PLACE FOR KIDS On February 26 February 26 February 27 February 28 February 28 February 28 February 28 February 29 March 3 March 3 March 4 March 4 )& a ,. $r, WHY PO TRUMPETS FRIENDS HAVE PLUGS IN THEIR EARS ? RUMPE1 WAG BORN WITH AN UNUSUAL TRUNK! (TLOOKED AND SOUNDED LIKE A TRUMPET -0/14T OF TUNE. A L.OUP ONE IVO! 1. L'Vk. �.1 ltt4f1sv NOBODY LIKED 7RUMPY BECAUE 1414 TRUNK W45 -rt'O LOW> vNE PAY bltoiET JG HApPENE© G'HANGE ALL. tWA-r v of Frank and Sharon of Regina Street. Lions The Lions have made a payment of $500 on their pledge to Tuckersmith Township for the addition to the recreation centre. • The :Lions also have the Easter bunnies for sale again this year. To order these bun Turn topage 20• A CHAMPION — Mike McGregor has won the reserve championship at the Junior Show and Sale at the Ontario Public Stockyards In Toronto. Darling's Abbatoir, Exeter bought the 1250 Ib. calf for $1.65 per pound. Shown Is Bill Armstrong presenting Mike with the Richey, Faye and Armstrong trophy. Vanastra hosts playdowns Vanastra Curling Club hosted the Minard's Liniment Seniors Regional Playdowns this weekend. Excellent curling was displayed by teams from Chatham, Kit- chener, Meaford, St. Thomas, Forest City Curling Club, London, Fergus and Har- riston. After some close games Chatham, won the A division and Harriston won the B divi- sion and both advance to Oakville to the Pro- vincial Playdowns. No doubt a little lini- ment was needed after this weekend! "Sweep, sweep, Sweep" echoed over the club on Wednesday February 12 when farmers 'congregated for their annual Elevator Spiel. The winners of the first draw and overall trophy winners for the day was a rink skipped by Mark Cantelon, with his father George vicing, brother Wayne play- ing second and Ervin Keyes leading. The second draw's first place rink was Aart Devos' team with Doug Cameron, Glen Hayter, Robert Anderson. It was a great day thanks to Agrico, Alboro. Elevator, Armstrong Farms, Ken Campbell, Cook's, Cyanamid, Fleming Feed Mill, W. G. Hayter, Hensall Co-op, Hill and Hill Farms, Howson and Howson, Koostra Drying, Seaforth Co-op, Snell's, Sunray Seeds (Nott Bros), W.G. Thompson for sponsoring this Spiel. Vanastra's Diamond Senior Ladies were successful in, winning the zone 13 division and now advance to the next division in ,Stchut the week of February 24-27. Con- OPTOMETRY R.W. BELL( OPTOMETRIST The Square, GODERICH 524-7661 JOHN LONGSTAFF' OPTOMETRIST , Seaforth 527.1240 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00.5:30 Saturday 9:00-12:00 noon Closed Wednesdays BY APPOINTMENT Free parking on premises INSURANCE McKILLOP MUTUAL • 'INSURANCE COMPANY 91 Main St. South, Seaforth Office 527.0400 FARM, HOME, COMMERCIAL AUTO COVERAGES. AGENTS E.F. "Bill" Durst 527-1455 Bob McNaughton 527-1571 Graeme Craig 887-9381 Banter &,MacEwan Insurance Brokersdtcl. 524.8376 Business and gratulations go to skip Isabel Theedom, vice Vera McLean, second Marjorie Broadfoot and lead Kaye Campbell. Good Luck and good curling in Strout girls! An Intermediate ladies' team competed in Teeswater recently with skip Trudy Hill, vice Mary Hayward, second Barb Telford and lead Margaret Barkes and did quite well. Many high school students have also been busy competing. In Goderich a girls team of Heather Brownridge, Janet McBeath, Lori Colquhoun and Chris Cooper won one game and lost two. A rink of Scott Townsend, William Fother- ingham,• Murray Townsend and Jerry McBeath with Brent Erb as spare were the overall winners for Huron and travelled to Listowel on Wednesday February 12 for the Huron -Perth and returned home proudly displaying the Huron -Perth Boys' Trophy. Congratulations boys and good luck, as you continue on your upward climb. Vanastra was represented in Goderich this weekend in the Junior Mixed Competi- tion. Mark Caritelon, Julie Townsend,' Brad Falconer, and Mary Gibson are to be com- plimented for a fine showing. Cook's held a Bonspeil in Exeter on Satur- day and three teams from our club par- ticipated. George Cantelon, Bob Allan and Walter Denys each entered a rink. 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