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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-12-02, Page 23Page 2A—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1987 Clinton Midgets go 10 games undefeated The Clinton Midgets continued their fort of his own. undefeated streak on November 23 with a For the final two goals Jamie Gibbings 6-6 home game tie against Zurich. scored from Jeff Jewitt, and Steve This is the Midgets' third game against Vandendool scored from Jason Cox. Zurich. They won the first two. With the tie Aside from the net minding of Richard they carried their undefeated streak to 10 Lyndon and Murray Townsend, the games. Midgets have been getting some help in Mike Ladd started off the Clinton scor- goal from back up goalie Robbie Mar- ing with assists from Scott Brown and Jeff riage, a Pee Wee player who comes up to Jewitt. Jamie Gibbings netted the second assist the team. Clinton marker on a Chris White assist. The team's scoring statistics are as With Mike Ladd assisting, Scott Brown follows: scored the third Clinton goal, and Jason Player Name G A Moi G-siinwed up with an iinascisted ef- Jeff Jewitt 15 7 Mike Ladd Scott Brown Steve Vandendool Norris Flynn Chris White Jamie Gibbings Jason Cox Ian Koetsier Jason McLean Paul Wright Mike Corrie Rick Lobb David Jones Clinton gets provincial broomball f rum page lA ning teams time to get ready for Yellowknife, and to earn the money necessary for the trip. The winning teams will have to raise $25,000 to make the trip. Without the Clinton tournament being held, she commented, the winners of the Simcoe tournament would have only a few weeks to get ready for their trip to Yellowknife. They will now have a year to prepare both financially and physically, while the Clinton tournament winners will have approximately three months of preparation, rather than a few weeks. Mrs Rlichnnan is exneetinr/ come good. Good Luck to all the participants!! rFROM YOUR RRSP-1 1--HEADQUARTERS-1 Clinton Community Credit Union 70 Ontario Street CLINTON 482-3467 • SCRUTON BUS LINES Don Scruton 238 Albert St., (Hwy. 4 North) CLINTON 482-7381 ball control broomball to b e displayed dur- ing the tournament. As an example of the quality of broomball played in Ontario, she cited the team from Ottawa which won the national championships last year. Teams from the North Central, Eastern, Central East, South West and Central West divisions are expected to participate in the tournament. North Eastern and North Western teams will probably not be represented here because of the distance they would have to travel. Each region will be eligible to send two men's and two women's teams to the com- 6 12 5 12 7 1 1 4 3 3 4 2 1 3 1 2 22 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 • petition. "Realistically, we'll see five regions represented here.. We will have probably 10 men's and six women's, tops," Mrs. Buchanan said. With a $500 entry fee, proceeds from the tournament will go towards junior broom - ball in Ontario. Mrs. Buchanan commented that the junior teams will not be the only group to benefit from the tournament though. "It should be good for the town. Lots of people will need food to eat, and places to stay," Mrs. Buchanan concluded. An Ehna Logan player swoops in filled game took place at Clinton sponsored by the Clinton Optimist towards the Clinton net on November 29. The penalty Arena during the eighth annual bantam tournament, Club. Ehna Logan humbled the Clinton Bantams 9-0 Congratulations on your 8th Annual Bantam Tournament Clinton z 24 PRINCESS ST., WEST 482-3322 "AA" DIVISION CHAMP10,S, C" DIVISION CHAMPIONSI..IP • SSW, DIVISION CHAMPION • GAFAE.1 SUNDAY 4:00.P. • " • GAME 16 SUNDAY 11:40 Wingham GAME 1 FRIDAY 6:00 P.M. Exeter . " • CONSOLATION CONSOLATION ,-.1•••:" • L.M.H.A. GAME 2: FRIDAY 7:15 P.M. Forest ',••••"' Tavistock — GAME 3: FRIDAY 8:30 P.M. Ridgetown • Lambeth GAME 4: FRIDAY 9:45 P.M. Mooretown 8. DMSION daAMPION„ - . . . • • • . !Congratulations tWto the Clinton Optimist O\ Club . re, on their 8th Annual k4s Bantam Tourney LANGFORD LUMBER HOME CENTRES 230 Bayfield Rd., Clinton 482-3995 N • .'�"X% X CNA1011C, %INC 111 COW, rit<e.c, 2 • • ' • •••., . Videfrie Chicken and Seafood 33 Victoria St. CLINTON 482-7337 Oakville GAME 5: Saturday 12 NOON Sarnia London GAME 6: SATURDAY 1:15 P.M. Hamilton EDWARD FUELS AUTO SERVICE CENTRE Chinguacosy GAME 7: SATURDAY 2:30 P.M Sarnia Township Mike McNichol Steve Freeman 238 ALBERT ST., (HWY. 4 NORTH) CLINTON 482-7681 Burlington GAME 8: SATURDAY 3:45 P.M. Stratford EVERYONE WELCOME! COME TO THE CLINTON ARENA AND SEE SOME GREAT BANTAM HOCKEY! Daily Admission: Friday & Sunday $2.00 ea; Saturday All Day $2.50 ea. OUR COMPLETE STOCK YaRD-MaN) couNT ON US, SNOWBLOWEIRS at Clinton's new squash, sauna, and quality fitness facility. The COUNTRY CLUB RAY AND MARY GARON 154 BEECH ST. CLINTON 482-7664 OFFICIAL OPENING DATE IS January 1, 1988 FULL BREAKFAST served Sunday Dec. 6 Upstiars at the Arena, 7 a.rn. - 11 a.m. Buy Yardman - the one with the 3 year warranty. COMPARE OUR PICS BEFORE YOU BUY. Bayfield Rd. Clinton 482-3409 H. LOBB & SONS LTD. ED'S INDUSTRIAL / C ELECTRIC MMERCIAL / FARM / RESRENTIAL ELECTRIC HEATING th. 1 - CLINT N ED ROA:SEMBOOK, Licensed Electrician 'Now Radio dispatched for foster service" ...4,itakkthomarAt.1,4 .1Ak440:1'40#40.4400.i.40;;),g:‘0,okAM-Yiataissta4dfir, 482-74 all Bantam I-1 ckey Players We're glad y u're here! TO\:..N OF CLINTON RECREATION COMMITTEE fdalkiegy,WEff