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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1951-02-15, Page 8PAGE, 3IGUT. tee CI01NTON ; ,NEWS-RECORP. TIIURSDAY,rFEBRUARY15, 1951 Ise POETS''.01C.,) CLINTON , "C" 'TEAM LOSES. TO STRATFORD Stratford 'went into a first - place tie with Clinton RCAF in the Western Ontario Badrnhiton Association "C" standing by de- feating Clinton 8-4 in a match "on ,the Stratford couets Monday "evening. Clinton won the men's doubles 2-1, but lost the ladies' dovbdes 0-3, and the mixed doubles 2-4. Results were es follows: Ladies' doubles-Merla Palmer and Connie Sit -Ibsen (C) lost to Mary Boyes and Mary Russell aid Mary• Brown (C)el dost Elliott t Davidson and 'Herron (S), 12-15, 8-15; Edith Pepper and Diva Mc - Ewan (C) lost to Marshall and Scarrow (S), 10-15, 5-15. Men's doubles -Graham_ Jen- kins and Charles Johnson- (C) lost to Joe Taylor and Dan Kun- der (S), 10-15, 10-15; Percy Brown and Wes Haddy (C) de- feated Heysal and Jack West (S), 9-15, 15-7, 18-16; Bob Allan and Glen Wise (C) defeated Bill Rath 'arid Bert Cawston (S), 15-10, 15-9. Mixed doubles - Jenkins and M. Elliott (C) lost to and M. Boyer(S), 12-15, 11-15; Johnson and M. Brown (C) lost to TayrSr and E. Herron (S), 14-17, 12-15;+Brown end C. Simp- son (C) defeated' Cawston and Davidson (S), 15-12, 15-11; Haddy 'and M. Pelmet (C) lost to West and M. Russell (S) 16-18, 7-15; Allen and E. McBWan (C) de- feated Rath and Marshall (S) LONDESBORO ' DRO'P.S CLOSE ONE TO WALTON (By Jack Webster) With only. six seconds of play left, Riley managed to scare a goal to give Walton a 6-5 decis- ion over I.ondesboro B -A's in a sehedulecl game in the group 3 WOAA Intermediate "B" hockey schedule, played in Blyth last Fnriday night, The game was packed with lots of excitement from start to fin- ish With. some penalties being banded out to both teams. Lee sharked B -A's with three goals, while Dressell got"three for Walton. Walston: goal, Marshall; de- fence, D. McDonald, HumTravis, r centre, Dressell; wings, Bennett; subs, Wildfong, Riley, Willis, J. McDonald, Earl, Marks. Lond.esboro: goal, Saundercock; defence, B. Riley, Armstrong; centre, Lee; wings, J. Snell, John- son; subs, Radford, Machan,•nr Kernighan, Tuney. First Period Goals: Watton, Dressell; Lon- desboro, Lee; Walton, ' Dressell; Walton,. Dressell; toonnddees�ro, Tunney-- (Millar); Tunney (Millar). Second Period Goals: Londesboro, Lee; Walt- on, J. Mcbo:nald. Third Period Goals: Walton, Willis; Londes- boro, Lee; Walton, Marks; Lon- desboro, Kernigluan; Welton, Riley. . 0 Almost all English sparrows in 18-16, 17-18, 15-12; Wise •andCanada are descended from eight "Pepper (C) lost to Heysal end pairs imported. from Engand in. ,&arrow (S), 12-15, 11-15. 1850. Spring ring is Corning. EAVESTROUGHS WILL NEED REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT, FIRST COME - FIRST SERVED Get your name on our list ,and be sure of a good job • Agents for the following Furnaces: ANTHES-IMPERIAL and GAR WOOD WINOHAM SUNBLAST FURNACES. ONE FOR EVERY PURPOSE Call us to solve your WIRING and PLUMBING PROBLEMS WISE and BATSMAN --Phone 147-- ` PLUMBING and, HEATING -,SHEET. METAL WORK • ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS • . Successors to Sutter-Perdue's Shop Work Members Of Radio Officer Course 20 Graduate SHOWN FOLLO'lA'ING THEIR GRADUATION exercises on Friday, February 9, at Recreation Cleetre, RCAF Station, Clin- ton, are the 11 newly commissioned officers of Radio Officer Course 20. G/C F. S. Carpenter, AFC, Senior Air Staff Of- ficer Training Command Headquarters, was 'the reviewing of- ficer on this important occasion when he awarded wings and re addressed the graduates. REAR ROW, (left to right) a NewfoundlaRicherd nd; William Vh H.e Stokdale,dINorthBay; Richard Copczak, Broderick, Sask.; Jaynes E. Kupkee, .Fredenieton, N.B. FRONT ROW, (left to right) are: David S. Terrell, Vancouver, B.C. (third an course pass with credit); Robert I. Emmen, New Glasgow, N.S. (first on course awarded honor scroll); Bernard R. Shubaly, Hubbard, Sask. (second on course, pass with credit); Gerald G. LaBreohe, Hu11, Que.; Eric 'Birch, Hull, England, and Viotoria, B.C.; Ronald W. Forbes, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., and Toronto. RCAF DEFEATS CLINTON. IN "C" MATCH Clinton "C" .team dost its first match of the badminton schedule to RCAF by 7-5.. Clinton ladies won .3-0, :but the men lost 0-3, and the mixed doubles went to Air ,Force, ,2-4. Results are as follows: Ladies' doubles -McKay and Wood (RCAF) lost to Grey and Palmer (C), 5-15, 15-6, 4-15; Maloney and Parrish (RCAF) lost to Elliott and Brawn (C), 8-15, 15-10, 1-15; lost Mills Refausse' (RCAF) oThompsonand Pepper (C), 915, 9-15; Men's doubles - Fitzsitnmons end Villeneuve (RCAF) defeat- ed Jenkins and Johnson (C), 15- 7, 7-15, 15-12; Iieffel end Meehan (RCAF) defeated Brown end Haddy (C), 15-7, 4-15, 15-10; Jackson and Madsen (•RCAF) de- feated Draper and Atkey (C), 15-4, 15-12; Mixed doubles - Fitzsimmons and Maloney (RCAF) lost to Jenkins and Elliott ('G), 7-15, 15-11, 1-15; Jackson end Wood (RCAF) defeated d 3;sona Brown (C), 18- 4, Villen- euve and Refausse (RCAF) 'de- feated Brown and Grey (C), 15-7, 5-15, 18-13; Heffel and McKay (RCAF) defeated Haddy and Palmer (C) 15-2, 15-5; Machan and Parrish (RCAF) lost to Draper and Thompson (C) 15-10, 10-15, 0-15; Madsen end Mills (RCAF) defeated Atkey and Pepper (C) 15-7, 7-15, 15-11. RCAF and Kincardine BAYFIELD LOSES TO AIR FORCE IN "C" MATCH Clinton RCAF' defeated Bay- field 9-3 in a WOBA "C" bad- minton match on the Clinton courts Monday evening, winning the men's doubles 3-0 and mixed doubles 5-1, but losing the ldd- ies' doubles 1-2. Restdts were as follows: • Ladies' _doubles - McKay and Wood (RCAF) lost to M. Meek 'and . D. Hovey (B), 5-15, 15-5, 12-15; Maloney and Kennedy (RCAF) lost to Worth and Blair (B), 12-15, 5-15; Mills and Mad- sen (RCAF) defeated P. Mack and Mayman (B), 17-15, 15-6. Men's doubles - Fitzsimmons end Villeneuve (RCAF) defeated Hovey and Nesbitt (B), 15-12, 15-9; Heffel and Brady (RCAF) defeated Sturgeon and Mack (B), 8-15, 18-16, 15-2; Jackson and Madsen (RCAF) defeated Warner and Parker (B), 15-12, 15-12. Mixed doubles - Fitzsimtnons and Moloney (RCAF) lost to Hovey and M. Mack (B), 6-15, 6-15; Villeneauve and Kennedy (RCAF) defeated Mack and K. Worth (8), 15-12, 18-16; Heffel and McKay (RCAF) defeated Nesbitt and D. Hovey (B), 15-12, 15-5; Jackson. and Wood (RCAF) defeated Sturgeon -and P. Mack (B), 18-17, 18-16; Madsen and Madsen (RCAF) defeated War- ner and Blair (B), 16-17, 15-10, 15-10; Brady and Mills (RCAF) defeated Turner . and MacLeod (B), 15-0, 15-5. Stratford Defeats Kincardine by 8-4 Stratford defeated 'Kincardine - 8 -4 in a weekend Western On- tario Badminton Association "B" match on the RCAF courts. Strat±brd,lost the men's doubles 1-2, but won the ladies' doubles 3-0, and the mixed doubles 4-2. If you had flea -power, you could„ jump over a 90 -storey building. An aviator becomes. an Ace after he destroys five enemy planes. Men, more than women, are afflicted by color blindness. Forty out of every one thousand men are color -blind. • "11th h the bast Alen for budgeting 1 hove aver sludtad . , ; " "9 aoudad this advice vary badly. You have already helped to straighten late quarter of our personal problems." 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HUNTER Chartered Accountant 57 Bloor St, W., Toronto CLINTON "B" LOSES 10-2 TO AIR FORCE Clinton went dawn to defeat 10-2 in a WOBA "B" badminton match with RCAF an the Clinton counts Tuesday evening. Air Force won all sets except one ladies' and one mixed doubles. Results were es follows: Ladies' doubles - Mason and Jackson (RCAF) defeated Gibbon and Brown (C), 15-6, 15-3; Cot- ton and King (RCAF) defeated Hartley and Symons (C), 15-1, '1-15, 15-12; Madsen""and Refausse (RCAF) lost to Palmer and Con- nell (C), 12-15, '7-15; Men's doubles - Bennett and Varaleau (RCAF) defeated John- son ohnson and Villeneuve and Jackson (RCAF) defeated Hat'bley, and Brown (C), 15-12, 7-15,''15-7; Kennedy and Refausse (RCAF) defeated Sym- ons and Haddy (C), 15-12, 15-10; Mixed doubles - Bennett and Jackson (RCAF) defeated John - and Gibbon (C), 15-8, 12-15 'Hale '(C), 15-12, 15-7; RONALD G. McCANN Public Accountant Office: Royal Bank Bldg. Phones; Office 561; Res. 455 CHIROPRACTIC D. H. McINNES CbiropOFFICE HOURS::rection Hotel Clinton, Friday, 1 to 8 p.m. ' Cominlner aq, Hotel, Seaforth, rile Sure - : Be hired K. W. COLQUI1OUN GENERAL INSURANCE Representative: Sun Life Assunmee Co. of Canada Office: Royal Bank Building Office 50 - PHONES - Res. 9W t. E. HOWARD. Bayfield Phone Bayfield 53x2 Car - Fire - Life - Accident Wind Insurance If you need Insurance, I have a Policy. 11. C. L'AWSON Bank of Montreal Building Clinton PHONES: Office 251W; Res. 2513 Insurance -- Real Estate Agent: Mutual Life Assurance Ce. LOMB INSURANCE AGENCY Car. William and Rattenbury Sts. Phone 691W ' - GENERAL INSURANCE -- Representative: Dom. of Canada General (Life) Howlett Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co. RCAF Beats Zurich In "C" Badminton RCAF ,defeated Zurich" 12-0 in a WOBA "C" badminton match on the Roundel Terrace cottets, winning all sets in ladies', men's, and mixed doubles. The Air Force team consisted of: ladies' -Terry McKay, Gwen Wood, Irene Mills, Betty : Mad- sen, Irene Meioney, Theresa Re- fausse; men -L. Villeneuve, Jim Heffel, Murray Madsen, Morris, Brady, 'Meyer. The Zurich twelve were: ladies -Shirley Fairbairn, Pauline Hess, Barbara Gascho, Irene Gaseho; R. Becher, G. Dietz. men -Turk - hem, Becher, Bill Siebert, Ques- nel, Becher, Quesnel. 15-9; Varaleau and King (RCAF) defeated Symons and Connell (C), 15-10, 15-5.• Jackson and Cotton (RCAF) 'defeated Hartley and Symons (C), 15-4, 15-9; Refausse and Refausse (RCAF) defeated Haddy and Feltner (C), 17-16, 15-7. son . Draw in "B" Match Clinton RCAF "B" team tied Kincardine 6-6 in a league bad- minton match on the Roundel Terrace courts. Air Force captured the;ladies' doubles 3-0, but lost the men's doubles 1-2, and the mixed doub- les 2-4. RCAF team consisted of: lad- ies -Betty Jackson, Agnes Mason, Kay Cotton, Irene Maloney; men -Harry Bennett, Bruce Kennedy, Jack Varaleau, L. Villeneuve, D. 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