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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1954-12-23, Page 12Dons Juveniles Tic; Bantams Lase, 1n Nonday Night'S',TWin Hockey Bill •Clinton minor hoeltey teams, couldn't cope with the 'smooth could Salvage only a tie out .of working kids from the "Stoine- the two games played in the Lions: Town" and deserve a great deal of Arena on Monday evening. The credit in holding the visitors to Legion Bantams, -were defeated by four goals, Bert Clifford, Clinton St Marys 4.2 and the Juveniles goaltender played a standout game played a 3-3 deadlock with Gode- turning aside many dangerous rich . threats particularly from Douglas; The newly formed Bantalris'just I., ichardson and Aldus, three of the CLINTON NEWS -RECORD THURSDAY, DECEIViBER 23 19 ,gs'a a , "Chew. Each Mouthful. ' a ?ers for ` �f Juveniles Lose Gam. Club Holds White iclsnight 'scored for St. Close :Game To C hristmas Shoot' Legion -team were far from s, 1.`. C V sec. They have been ,just ` a ,r Snowfall, y formed and. with a little $, ; ;,; „ T4enSalZ u T >xaetice and a few games sx?x' ,, ;k; , N yrs a n>zors n spite of a heavy' $now stair eiclop ini:o a delenite threat ,i p` < j eza ; the Clinton Gun Club held ..,�,•.�: �;;a• },�,, a��,� ` .w, '' . a ' , t heit group honours. C1in6h Lions Juveniles, playing second annual Christmas shoat c1 ou,gcal, O'Hara, de- with Only nin±men, came awfully Sturday afternoon at Alma trotDuglasLeslie; centreclosetou settmg tile lensall• Jun- with a turnout of over 25 iarewings, McKnight, Richardfors right in their own back yard shooters; A lotof Df -, good corpet !bs White Prgke Ms + last Friday night. The final tion was provedd P - sey,. : hu2k read"5-4 ill f o e e and some"ei eclram, yy 'sa 3" i ix. s' •s< . , avour of the southern .ce Clinton:° hhn village but they ]rad to come from $l goal, Bert .Clifford, de- sr^ behind on three occasions m 1csa +�+'a a ec cst?s1 G t e zs n . � sctgre¢� eau aq+ fence; Doug Paul ;_ ro ,: # ,,� x 3 ?' ;" casions to turn Ah , g u Schoen - t� s ` the trick., Wells ,proved t B air, centre, Ken Cummings, wings !1P., k . t E <c ; ; home hero scoring o be the to Calvm,Garrow,'Bill Martin; subs { " or ng with one �° �7�r' � .,'i v R� � r � Ute left'eri the erne w min- ca r a Larry McGraw; David ; Bruder �: r • .r ��t.g hale -Garon n sL1 r. ; i u>�: was serving.. a penalty, In Gerad Cqx, Wayne Watkins; Cam.' t' 4�'� , �s , x k s, �,� � �. , s With .sever Cron Addison, Frank Glew,' Peter :, . Frl ztoj short,' Coach Garoix, Ra Gautreau. �� , a ed ElliottEial; t had to u le, his men w+ ,✓d •.�, u ....,. 3 s:� < �<. �.:> � y 'z�i�; �'«° < «°a, anconal dr t. ��� »F� rf gg /i First P6rlod / s.; • % /' 1—St. Mars Douglas Y (R' h d `AY>ACS r son, g s zc ar r F hr'a s,<.,. Marys, DougIas (Richard - y,, son:' Really enjoye ig the dessert are Roger Cummings and Ralph Penalties: none, Holland, members of 'the: Clinton Police Boys Rifle' Club who Second Period were treated to a Christmas dinner last week in Hotel Clinton. 3 -Clinton, Comings. Another member commented on the fun he was having, 'There' I kA "t. Marys, White (Pryke, Mas- is more meat to' eat at THIS banquet;" he said, , sey),' (News-Recoz'd Photo) Penalties none hird 5-5t. Mary McKt gha (Peckam) Ilderton Tied For League Leadership 6 -Clinton, Garon. , as really, Ken :Lee Jc as sent to centre from his left a Ing spot and worked between tv ob Garon' acid Crozier, a defence- Pr an. Tyreman and' Scott gave bu o men a rest at each line E. Inge. Art Tyndall was the only. K. ternate d6fencenian. Scott and i,ap tr� 6 "u: _ _.aw,c Clinton S-Glnaerinh s WA Conv�neing 10.4 WIT Over Zurich two g°air' The 'juvenile game' was • a fast lies by .K, YOUR skating, hard checkingaffair with Ilderton Icicles stopped the Zur- Tyreman FOR l OUR g ich' FI er's bid for undisputed Third Per'( Clinton m: z Clinton having a decided edge in 3 Puled Pos- 10= Zurich, O Brien ((tzgnae and the territorial play.• Tyreman; session of; first place with a rows Hesse} ,• • 1,51 'Clinton: LOYALTY, he i working K Johnny nartob spot eh 10-4 win over the =Zurich- 11—Ilderton; honey ,. 2.25 fence,.. Jac tween Ken Lee and Bob Caron nton combines on Tuesdav even- �12 Ilderton xr o houn: np„ a SK G GOODWILL z At� YI� 3 i` r NA c E w Gift and Stationery Store In the glowing spirit of Christmas we take pleasure of extending holiday greet. ings reet- ings to our old and new friends. Merrill Radio and Electric rHILIPS'-- PHILCO -- CROSLEY and DUMONT TV Q1EiONE 313 CLINTON 0� �� LL�L1 �i'.11'1� �•. In. wards, and Art be a stumbling a no .. 19.06 Gngnac, Honey, D. d goal Sca rboroug h; eI stick broke up.rusn atter rush. ur"sno>rrvans, `O'Neil and Mc- fence, Charlton, s; c �Clinton took Possessionionof the had all flashed the red light tie Evans; wings, D. Urbshottp1 Y from the opening whistle and before the first period was half Urbshott;subs, McNair, O'Ne Goddard had to be good on several over. D Urbshott added another Henry, Roney, Kennedy, occasions as the home team giving the visitors a 5-0 bulge as Zurich: goal, Merner; defenc swarmed. to the attack. Tyreman, the bell ended the. first period, Armstrong, Rawlings; c e n t r Garon and Carter all had good • The Flyers never, reached their nesse• wings, Gignac, O'Brie. chances but their shots were de usual form .although in the final subs, J. Hayter, B;Hayter, Hanl fected or just missed the target. two periods they tried desperately Yungblut, Holmes, Edgar, Colq, Williamson finally broke the ice to get back into Contention. Hesse, houn. for Goderich near the end of the O'Brien, Hanly and Edgar were First Period da period taking a pass from Alex- the goal scorers for the Flyers, 1—Ilderton, B Urbshott (D Url ^l8 ander and going ,;German little Don Urbshott, E. Evans, and B. shott) 3.' chance. Jack Carter-evenedthe Henry all scored twice for the 2--Ilderton Evans- (D Urbshat: count early in the secohd with a visitors. hard shot from the blue line. Bob 3—Ilderton, O Nezl (McNair ar, Garon set this goal up when he henry) 4.t ys grabbed the puck in the Goderich 4— derton McNair (ONeil) 89 end and passed out to Jack who was parked on the point. Five The First Column 5 ndetton D Urbshott (Evans .. minutes later, Lee centred the (Continued from Page One) I'enaitiesi I7 Urbshott :, 12.9 Puck out to Tyreman for Clinton's Second Period second goal andve the locals WE ARE REMINDED THAT 8—Ilderton, Henry (O'Neil) 2.0 the lead at the end of the second. Christmas is not the same every.7 Ilderton, D Urbshott (B. UA Goderich puton a determined where .:. one. of the Christmas shalt) ................ 5:0 i bid for victory n the third period cards which deck the doorways B-Zuric h Hesse (Holmes) .74 .and were rewarded when Buch- here at the News -Record office is 9—Ilderton Evans (B Urbshott '— anan's shot deflected off a Clinton from Mrs, Murray Quaife , .. She •,••, 1,9.1 "layer's stick behind the surprised is spending .the Christmas season Penalties: Colquhoun B. Hay Bill German. i One minute later somewhere ' Florida ... and the ter, Charlton. Robinson banked one in off a leg card shows Santa sitting down on W and Goderich were out in front the beach emptying some sand for the second time In the game. from Iris huge rubber boots _ . CLINTON The. one goal was beginning to look very big when Tyreman bat- CHRISTMAS TIME MEANS AN AGENT tled his way deep into Goderich lee cream treat for the .members LONDON "I�j territory, took his shot; the Puck of the Safety Patrdl and Chief jiJ�„pj� �JO rebounded out of Goddard's reach J. Ferrand reports that yesterday and Lee sifted in h slap the very was the time for that The A �+Y>t�r� into the twine. There were very patrollers have just finished the SNAPSHOT SH fey scoring chances from this 'fall season of guiding their young - Point �61 as both teams were content er schoolmates across Clinton's �EdR YUE to play for an`opening. Alexander more dangerous intersections . ljd� Jl was penalized late in the period and have done 'a good job once A but Clinton's power -play didn't again produce. Another "Select" Photo r �. 114 Goderich: goal, Goddard; de- A SPrCIAL• TI-MIld_. IS IN store Finisher, fence, Bower, McLean; centre for us when the annual almanac Williamson; wings, Jewel, Doak; comes in the mai) , *,It's so much Two -Day Delivery subs, Whetstone, Buchanan, Alex- full to skip tluoug}i the pages and ander, Smith, Masse, Gregory, find out what the; weather will Robinson be like on our birthday for in. Clinton Clinton: gal, B, German; de stance .. and the word of show- i j fence, T. Colquhoun, J, Carter, ery, unpleasant days, and intermit: BOWI�ng Alley OL ntre Tyreman; wings, B. Garon, tent sunshine seems dreary enough K. Lee, subs, J, Crozier, A. Tyr ifwe really had faith in such pre dall, ,B. Dinsmore, D. Scott, J. dictions , Williams, P. 1%hnes, T. Clarke. First Period o:z z4rC+ctrttata alz+'v ager +a a atw.�slc�c kt+ ,1u 1--Goderich, Williamson (Alex- ander) .... ............... 18,25 I Penalties: none. 1. Second Period rs 2—Clinton, Cartel- (Garon) 8.04 3--ClezntonTyreman (Lee) 13.09 Penalty:SVlasse (crosschecking). iJ Third Period. 9—Goderich, Buchanan ...... 5.01 5--Goderich, Robinson ..:. 6.10 6—Clinton, Lee (Tyreman) 9,42 Penalty: Alexander (high stick), F SANTA SAYS: The Best Gift Of All IS A SUBSCRIPTION to the Clinton News -Record ."The Home Paper With the News" 42 GIFTS IN THE YEAR (A handsome gift Card will be sent to your friend at no expense to yaws"' PN BOWLING r NIGHTLY from DECEMBER 18 y o ✓, DECEMBER 30• ar S ecial •Event — a gacli year we find our- x'u our friends•— serving you TURKEY BOWL Iselves eagerly awaiting the Chrlstrnas --. All persons who bowl —season because in it we, find the oppor. hrits, been a real pleasure P exaotly 163 between Satur- tunny to express again ,our appreciate ee �" day, Dec, 18 and Wed- .. 1Merry Cbriastmas� everyone! nesday, Dec. 29 will corn. tion for your thoughtfulness Pete on Dec, 30 for a 20 ib. turkey. Henan' Men's . Wear Clinton Bowlin Clintons Farm simply PHONE 224W CLINTON -AdleyCNE 122 CLINTON , •✓a,7i8sd57rm't9r�r�t2rtai°�t�1�SSC1iaZ�13/:�t7e7�Iri�sittt7k�trle+"e1Nrr¢biDp+'gD¢tillaililh3� , +zab�'a�+2tAaat;,n;<i;rt�viaraitsu�+t�Sikiirr�am�ai�r�a�r:atr�raisa8r�rbr5i�ariaA° ;�i�r9rs��r�a�r€a neer were the -ill German; de - 'r, Tom Colqu- Lee; wings, Bob subs, Tyreman, .vola. On account of the heavy snor 11, the rifle shooting had td' b neelied, but the trap shooter€ 'tile in -the -card, and dart shoot I went ,ahead, as scheduled. Winners of turkeys and 'gees we as, follows: Tom Sherritt an, hn Anderson won a turkey an goose apiec%, and E. Miller wo: o turkeys and one goose. E Ouse - E R= Doucette, H. Har won won' ria_ one text shoot will be held it by the Ki'ppen Gun Club Years Day, January 1 nrting at one o'clock sharp ILTH JUNIORS DROP GAME; STILL LEAD 16-Sesforth Juniors loss 2-1 in the second, and more in the final per L Expositor, n- First Period 3, 1—Clinton, Scott 6.05 ill, 2—Clinton, Lee (Scott) 12.58 Penalties: Carter Lee Garon, e, Riley, Tyreman, Skates, Carter, Baker, e, Crozier, Garon (Io minute mis- O{ a7 I; conduct). V, Second Period I- 3—Hensall, K. Parker (Wells) 4,25 4 --Clinton, Tyreman J1 i Sharpened' pied. (Crozier) 5,51 5—Hensall, Parker ............. 7,38 i- 6—Hensall, Hays We Have the Finest 13,29 5 7 -•Croton Crozier •.. 17,1? 9 8—Hensal�, Hays,. equipment ... 18,46 31 Penalty: Eyre Lengthwise and Hollotw d Third Period 8 9—Hensall, Wells ..•... Ground for Best, Results., ,19.00 ) Penalty Garon, 18.26. Referees: D. Camoron and E. 'I Chipchase, both of I3ensa17. Nelso.1m."s ,, o 01 Of Ottawa's total annual re- 4 venues, nearly three dollars out of MACHINE SHOP g four come from sources other. than Clinton ) personal income taxes. 43tfh 7 i'I#ON79 367 l7II.l':TON �ibt2r�rlirb"arrs7�brbaQo-rratBs�`aj+ r`�'rort'tsrov€a>rrY�s a I Announcement! Ph-Ager's Restaurant will be closed for Re -decoration from. December 25 to January 9,., inclusive., .a We thank all, the people of Clinton and community who made our year 1954, a great success; (�(� r�(► A Merry Christmas- and happy, successful New Year to you all! ,tt '��,.•✓ c/ from I` "Rene'., and "Ping,,. PINGER S Restaurant With heaftfelt appreciation for your, kind patronage, this year, as always. — we are happy to send you our t, Greetings of the season with our, sincere wishes for your, " health, wealth and happiness. For the Holiday and long, therea£teri FROM ALL OF US AT Lorne Bryson Motors Limited i ° 0111WROLET -- OLDSMOBILE Scales and Sorvice i'I#ON79 367 l7II.l':TON � i