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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1955-12-22, Page 15THURSD'A'Y; :DyECE D4BER 22, 1:955 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD lJr. II -Starr Ke. lers ::a . u To Start Schedule Soon A new bowling league will start its schedule on Tuesday, January •3, The league will he known as the All-Star League and will com- prise the top men bowlers from the Clinton Mixed League (two 'teams), Londesboro Men's League and, the RCAF. All games will be `played. on Tuesday evenings. Playoffs have been arranged for March 27, with the first; place team playing the team fitiish'ing third,and second and fourth teams competing to play in the finals on April 3. 'Prize Set As an added incentive for the Players, prizes have been set as follows: team finishing first, $14; team winning championship,: $14; runner-up team in playoffs, $7; high team triple, $6; high team single, $5; 'high triple, $3; high single $3; high average, $3. laresSerVetelele Team Lineups The following players will can - prise the teams: Bakers: Len Arnston, Jack Wat- Kins, Fred, Elliott, Bruce McCul- lough, Harry Crich, Ken Taylor, Edwin Cooper. Choirs.: Howard Grealis, Eugene Garrow, Earl Mero, Eldie Gliddon, Percy Brown, Elmer Murray, Reg. Cudmore. Londesboro: Glen Carter, Jack Armstrong, George Cowan, Cliff. Saundercock, Gordon McGregor, Ben Riley, Jack Lee, RCAF: Roy Hamilton, L. Matt- hews, Terry Oxborough, Lee Bor- gne, Southenby, Rastus, Tucker, Knowler, Sweeney. Schedule Jan. 3—Londesboro at RCAF Chevs at Bakers Jan. •10—Chevs at Londesboro Bakers at RCAF TO OUR FRIENDS N MERRY YULETtt1l SUPERIOR STORE Reg. Ball, prop, Phone 111 Clinton "r3lht.t.4.�,wa :e'r ;-2r rHt=2ailaE4M2M`I-Datr2rMi r2aDtp&M2r 73 F10EitI MtENMEletO rE;4sR.�t$aWM' VOZtVetelaleteKtMC y tKtqA"; %V V�'.Ldts a5�§�•' a -may.." •,�'� p,a<d 3 •aiC. 'i., . 9 BEST ELECTRIC APPLIANCES .ms THE OLD HOME TOWN THE: LAST STEAKS, s BOUGHS' Her8E5' WEREN'T FIT Fore A DOG!! 'By...STANLEY I KNOW THAT-- THEY WERE t`i2EJ6CTS't Ffc'OM A CANNED DOG -FOOD FACTO f2Y -- THAT'5. HOW I 60 'EM- ouje I OUR "STEAK 41 O AMogTHNANi 1 D ORDER Youe SPIeNGLAM NOW roe NeXT SPry/NG DELI VE ey tot, A DOGS _IFB'.AW'r ',/HAT (T used To Be —+ STANL Jan. 17—RCAF at Chevs Londesboro at Bakers Jan. 24 Chevs at Bakers RCAF at Londesboro Jan. 31—Bakers at RCAF Londesboro at Chevs Feb. 7-Londesboro at Bakers Chevs at RCAF Feb. 14—RCAF at Londesboro Bakers at Chevs Feb. 21—Londesboro at Chevs RCAF at Bakers Feb. ,28—Chevs at RCAF Bakers at Londesboro Mar. 6—Bakers at Chevs Londesboro at RCAF Mar. 13—RCAF' at Bakers Chevs. at Londesboro Feb. 20—Bakers at Londesboro RCAF at Chevs Feb. 27 Playoffs (semi final) April 3—Playoffs (final) Revolver Club Has Annual Chicken Shoot The Clinton Revolver Club held its annual chicken shoot in the gun room of Epps Sports Shop. Members of the Listowel Revolver Club were guests for the evening. Six competitions were held, with chickens as the prizes, and these were won by E. Rivett, Goderich, for the handicap score, with 99. Dr. Kirk, Listowel, won the high score shoot with a score of 95. The lucky shot target was won by Gordon Snelling, of the Listowel Club. Tom Allan,, Londesboro, won the fourth competition. W. Smith, Listowel, won the fifth chicken, and Ellwood Epps was the winner of the last shoot, which was the Colts Win Close Game From. Watford,, 6-4. Last Wednesday Night Clinton Colts: goal, German; de- fence, Edgar, Elliott; centre, Lee; wings, Hanly, M. Colquhoun; subs., Carter, T. Colquhoun, Garon, Strong, McDonald, Holmes, Hug - in; sub -goal, Denomme. Watford Atoms: goal, Riddock; defence, Paul Dolbear, C. Wilson; centre, Latour; wings, Halbrooke, Wilson; subs., Cook, Weiser, Glen- dding, Mandge, Reg. Dolbear, Sal- torski, Bryce. First Period 1. Clinton, Strong (Edgar) 1.58 2. Clinton, K. Lee, 5.52 3. Clinton, M. Colquhoun (Hug - 111) 8.00 4. Clinton, McDonald (M. • quhoun) ` 14.56 Penalties, T. Colquhoun, son, Latour (2), Wilson. Second Periood 5. Watford, Latour (N. Wilson, 6. Watfoord, Latour (N. Wilson, C. Wilson) 10.39. 7. Clinton, M. Colquhoun 15.59 8. Clinton, M. Colquhoun (Mc- Donald) 19.12 Penalties, Edgar, Elliott, Lee, Latour. Third Period Col- Carl - 9. Watford, Saltorski 3.54 10. Watford, Wilson (Latour) 8.14 Penalties, M. Colquhoun, R. Dol- bear(2), Cook, Elliott, Glendding, Garon, Wilson. highest score inside lines. .The next regular shoot of the club will be held the first week of January. n.,orm R. St„ tC;' ortat6tmoc tvetzt elonP.n! "L`metaxmt'St."0.A:.vc, W tf13 ftgrFotM t - tsa,. air i�%�11114 a tr y */ �� L I .J$� •.•,Ct3' ✓ice', :.i .� :•ori:: 4i ^t:ar:k6?,'xq f1rted l MIXMASTER Larger, bowl -fit beaters. Ifffbb'di SHAVEMASTER Big SMOOTH single head. tiligr&if TOASTER Automatic Beyond Belief! • fff1/t'Q jf COOKER & DEEP FRYER it Cooks, Tr Deep Fries. dfdfdbabn COFFEEMASTER Makes Perfect Coffee L•dery Time.. (ryesssarffi FRYPAN Perfect CONTROLLED HEAT for. More Delicious Foods. m 0 7 "JOY TO THE WORLD..." 'Here's our cheery carol for you — May all the joys of the Holiday Season be Tours on Christmas Day t Merrigg ll Radio and Electric "BE WISE -BUY FROM A SERVICE DEALER" Phone 313 Clinton P X3 ° •L sib;:• BEST WISHES EBB CHRISTIBflS McPHERSON BROS. A Carman & Harold 1 'RtW!Wt4't0MLItR=.tMagletFtuAME.tWtWtE'tWt EM-IWC,MILIIMP'..ELM.tses rYeLwe,.n,ran.r,gtr To all our loyal friends and cusfomers. May this joyous season be filled with oonfeniment aIld happiness. j y d, ® A. aSTETT Jeweller and Watchmaker Phone 562 -- -- Clinton Lions Midgets Tie With Seaforth; Bantams Lose 8-2 Clinton's minor hockey teams had a rough time last Monday night when the Legion sponsored Bantams absorbed an 8-2 drub- bing and the Lions Midgets had to hang on desperately to hold a 6-6 tie. Both games were regu- larly scheduled WOAA games played in Clinton Lions Arena, In the opening game of the double-header the Clinton Bart ams just couldn't cope with the smooth passing attack of the Sea - forth club. Led by Dale, Scoins and Ast and backed by Reith on defence thevisitors were in com- plete command of the.; game from start to finish and only the goal- tending of Jim Dale in' the Clinton. nets kept the score from mount- ing even higher, Ron Livermore and Tommy Sharp scored the goals in the first Period that matched the goals by Pinder and Reith:' Seaforth ad- ded 'three more goals in each of the last two periods for their con- vincing win. Midget Game In the midget game Clinton got off to a fast start and by the mid' - point of the second period were enjoying a 5-1 led, when Seaforth took over and reversed the scor- ing in the last half' of the game. Dave Lamb led the local squad with: four goals, Cummings and Corrin scoring singles. King picked up three goals for Seaforth with McClinchey, McMaster and Besse each scoring once. Seaforth Bantams: goal, Brady; defence, Reith, Rowcliffe; centre, Dale; wings, Scoins, Pinder; subs., Ast, Broadfoot, Flannigan, Lam- ont, Varley, Ferris, Elliott, Milson. Clinton Bantams: goal, Jim Dale; defence, Charles Bartliff, John Jacob; centre, Ron Liver- more; wings, Tommy Sharp, Eric Schellenberger; subs., Bill Mur- ney, Dale Gatinger, George Smith, Murray Hymers, Paul Pickett, Paul Draper, Ken Englestad, Mc- Clellan. Seaforth Midgets: goal, Baker; defence, Willis, Eckienswiller; centre, Besse; wings, Mclvfaster. Boshart; subs., Scot t, Kerr, Broome, King, Berger, McClinch- ey, Eyre, Kendrick. Clinton Midgets: goal, Clifford; defence, Stanley, Batkin; centre, Martin; wings, Cummings, Lamb; subs., Addison, Glew, Corran, Har- ris, Geautreau. Open Ming Nightly from DECEMBER 17 to DECEMBER 28 Special Event TURKEY BOWL All persons who bowl exactly 161 between Saturday, Dec. 17 and Wednesday, Dec. 28, with the exception of Wednesday, Dec. 21, will compete on De- cernber 29 for 20 lb. turkey. A second prize of a "carving set" will also be given away. Clinton Bowling Alley AUTO 6NSURA CE j IN TWO Si,'`ALL 1 INSTALMENTS 1l Not one big yearly bill! Imaginal Small, easy -to -meet 1 premiums paid every six months. This is a feature pioneered by I my company to make your auto' insurance easier to handle. My company's rates in most states are maide up on the basis of its I own "careful -driver" loss expe- rience. This also permits quicker I rate reductions whenever they are possible. Call today and find' out more about this easy -to- budget insurance. It pays• to know your l STATE FARM Agent LLOYD ETUE Phone Collect ZURICH 78 r 5 L. F PAGES F1FrEE DEC. 20 STORM POSTPOIIT,ES, COLTS-BLACKWELL GAME The storm on Tuesday forced the cancellation of the Clinton Colts -Blackwell WOAA Big -8 hoc- key game scheduled for the Wat- ford arena. Bad visibility and the, threat of a possible accident were the factors that forced the man- agement of the Colts to postpone the trip. This game will be play- ed in the near future as soon as a date suitable to both clubs can be 'decided: upon. ADDITIONAL SPORTS ON PAGE 16 FARMERS We are shipping cattle every Saturday for United Co-operative of Ontario and solicit your patronage. We will pick them up at your farm. Please PHONE COLLECT not later than Friday nights. Seaforth Farmers Co-operative H. 8. Hunt, Manager Phone—Day 9, Evenings 4$lw 39 -tib raECalVe't SPORTS caierw The nicest season of the year is not just. for the small ones who believe that there's a real Santa Claus. There is a, real Santa Claus for all of us in the spirit of a season, born in the manger, the stranger for whom • there was no rodm at the inn. Shadow-box with the caelndar as long as you can, there comes a day — yesterday, today, tomorrow — when that old. Christmas feeling has you and you're in there scrambling around the stores and the flower shops and the like, trying to do some of the things you should have done earlier. For that strange thing, the Christmas spirit, which mater- ializes out of empty air, has suddenly caught at your heart- strings, just as it caught at the almost dead -and -buried sentimental impulses of Scrooge, and suddenly wrenched him out of his miserable; miserly and unfriendly life to bring joy • and happiness to the Cratchitts. That's the power of the - Christmas spirit, that unexplainable power that has outlasted the centuries, wars,' hatreds and privations. It is a power that has you wishing you could in some way say, `Merry Christmas" once more to all everywhere. Because that is the way it is 'at Christmas. Before this week, you were perhaps determined to adhere to a belief that Christmas is for the youngsters only, that you weren't going to plunge into the happy, jostling mael- strom of Christmas shopping, that you were going to spend the weekend just as though it was any other weekend. Don't fool yourself. The spirit. of Christmas is ne to get you" in the end. By Saturday night, you'll probably bly be wearing white whiskers, and sleigh bells for a necktie. You may find yourself sending barrels of apples, great bags of nuts and candies to the children's hospitals, the boys' clubs and all the other places that can use Christmas cheer. We know you're going to do this, or something like this, because the spirit of Christmas is far too strong to be resisted. And too strange to be explained, this once -a -year surge of charity that represents the human heart functioning at its beautiful best. Your comments and suggestions for fhls column will be welcomed by Elmer Ferguson, c/o Calvert House, 431 Yonge St., loromfra, Calvert DISTILLERS LIMITED • AMHERSTRURO, ONTARIO ,,,m,,,,,,,z,mm,,,ww,,,,,c,,,,,,m,..m,:...mmaw,,,,,,,,„,,, To all of you whom we have been privileged to serve—we extend our thanks for your patronage and' •our best wishes that your Christmas be filled with much uaY�ru..,, happiness and joy! W. E. Mctnaghan Plastering & Stucco R. R. 5, Clinton Phone 646