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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1951-03-22, Page 12PAGE TWELVE dolts Even Series THURSDAY, CLINTON 1NEW S_E,EconD T it �� a isLowei In Thril ing h. ��,� i Clinton 6---ListowelMarch 25 LASGoa e h SIsttu l Ma hn 6 CLINTON HEAR ADDRESS death 1�Iateh(At hilly, Nedager Ltowergof,lDytctubON PREVENTION Suddeti- "Dont take the attitude: it can't happen to me," Ralph Leonard, London, representative h ]'s de[ence� �9��Dra9wi.BMcEWn�D(a9elierwkcyton Tues Y, a urn• de- 4inton Colts: goo , is ittal; ctre, Colguhoun,)defence,Draprwt,BMcEwn;wns,aLtmateore. At Gode ,richTo_nigbt • (By RSA) Clinton, Colts looked pretty bad as they dropped a 10-6 de- cision to ListowelBeavHAers tesin the Intermed- iategame of the "B" second round play-offs in Goderkh Memorial Arena Saturday evening. But they came back t lifeuwith a vengeance and edr ed out a close 6-5 victory r t even- ers to Mileceton in the running. deg stay The claim nth the will take the Listowel gang third and final game of the series iu Goderich Memorial Arena to- That o- night. be seen, but at mains to good contest. Its "curtains" the losing outfit. Just a Bad Game Coats definitely got a bad game out of their collective rSaturday systems in the CountY in the ay night. After snapP g first pair of goals, that was the close t they ever got to winning. count stood 3-2 at the .end of the first and 8-2 at the end of the second. �ky�,_ � L69. ,�sb��� ��b Bassett, B.IItttaa. Bleck- Counter; alternates- Y, a e (Maltby, Cam Maltby, Edgar, Jobb Bassett, B. Bitten, Black - ,Strong, Wilson. _ xn Nediger; Strong, H y, 10 o k e d l Listowel Beavers: goal, Dutch- Clinton ; oil` -»8° 1. Nedig prettye-goal lead punto hope chest burn; defience, Hamilton, Spit'; defence, Lartl.iff, Draper, lgas, but the to centre, Helmka; wings, G. Batton, centre, MCEwer ; wings, went all askew at the er after Wray; alternates -Smith, K. Hay, Counter; alternates, 'Cam MaMay, Beavers Bud Bit- Clare Maltby, Eager. Strong, mark when ,the Be_ D. Hay, Jobb, Bissett, Haply, Neiians, Wilson. living up y lick' name all p iod,aido go clicked with a rt ton,efere ass -Pat Gardner and Hal First 1 eriod (Counter) pair ie the pis apo 1 -Clinton, lVlcEwan That tied up the match and Baird, Stratford. . 4.31 Clare rs quite First• PeriodCain gave the Clinton supoo3'�IlaanLLton) 2 -Clinton, 6,15 Maltby a few varieties of goose Pi mPles, 1 -Listowel, K. Hay ( Maltby,lbtCl, re In fact, either teem could have 3.26 1VIeEwan) 3 -Listowel, 15lmka (Sp' G. taken the decision, and if it had 2 ---Clinton, Draper ( Bitton) 1.Hel 4.12 been "Listowel, it would have 6.12Bitton) 19.20 been "good-bye, Clinton" for this 3' --:-Clinton, Draper (Counter) 4 -Listowel, Helmka (IWZiY, G. a 7.07 Penalties; K. Hay, Colquhoun, 5 -Listowel, Helmka, 9. season second line,' after Penalty:.Woods. However, the all Smith. Woo Period through held the off icscore sheet Second Period to liie, .t piece, suddenly came thers Maltby, 4--Listorovel, Spittal, 3.24 6 -Listowel, V�7oods, 6.20. withd.Ca bio Belrtlif'f) 7 -Listowel, •S p i t t a 1 (Hay, to life,it to 5 -Clinton, McEwen ( Smith) 7.30 Clare and Cara, streaking 12.59. (Helmka) the Listowel citadel, the former doing the big chore. This thrust 6 Spittal) 18.11 Bassett (D. Bt�on 8-9.00owe1, Wray,no fire. came with only 38 seconds to9-Listowel, owe!, W r a Y (Woods, Mr. Leonard stated that one- ittio mak Penalty: Bartliff. Helmka) 10.05 sed by playieaccordin g to oucto make Third Period (Spittal) 15,40 I third fire loss was -au and was, just late enoughpenalties. corelessixess with cigarettes and stick for good. Colts helti off 7• ---Draper) Counter nter (McEwan,'10 oLis 110 -Listowel, Wray the desperate Listowel attackers (Counter) Third Period ynate1ies. !come gong sounded. 8 -Clinton, Bartliff ( 11 -Clinton, Draper (McEwen) Ikto preventtfires rand s a , 9-Listowel,McEwen va in ee Com n Counter, mon fats and 14 -Listowel, G. Bitton 2 m I s and electric. Everyone should of the Ont Department, bers of Clint their semi - log in St. P week. He Prevention, President was ch�adrm introduced thanked in W. B Robert D Ewan, wh Leonard as "We can speaker tremendou ly by Ea triangle" heat. "1 gethee, w one of ario Fire Mars a advised the mem- on Lions Club at monthly dinner meet tail's Parish Hall, last was discussing "Fire Hugh R. Hawkdhs an. The speaker was by J. A. Sutter, and behalf of the Club by McAlpine, Guests were raper and F. M. Mo- o had served with Mr. firefighters. 't red, retire ng to theth averred, s damage done annual - n. He said the "fire were fuel, oxygen and f the three occur to- e have a fire; if thereany- hem is' lacking,is Th re at any rate, it should be a "far FIRST STEPS . (Continued atom Page. One) group included W. E. Perdue, chairman; C.J. Livermore, sec- retary -treasurer; and A. J. Mc- Murray, member. Final decision seemed to be that it should be known as' a Community A in order to be available, they those offered Boards Act. W E Perd June 1947anti to change fro to Communi Board, and th operating and Centres Act, need to go b Board, as the October, instead of the al monthly meetings. Tentative plans were made for a picnic in the summer months. just folded The Clinton lads up completely in the second stanza and looked like a bunch of wild horses rather than a smooth, well- trained team of Colts. However, they improved suf- ficiently in the third period outscore the opposition 4-2. A Sizzling face Both teams knocked off a sizzling Pace with Clinton being Tues- day the teed, the way„ in lead most of after Listowel had tallied the initial marker. Colts led 2-1 at the end of the 'sari first, and the ofscot e second. 3-3 at the endwas a real The third period humdinger with Lady Luck rath- er smiling our way. Counter and yu .(sub -goal). Bartliff banged Clinton into aa Cooper until the welcome call we reckon. 5.4 precautions It wa-o Spittal (Helmka) C49 (Draper) I nous methods to utilize in 15.4 12 -Clinton, fighting them.The thr a� ALL TEAM 10 --Listowel, K. Hay (Smyth) 13lmto 1 16.05 types of fires were caused HENS• 15.40 (H 1 kal by mbusbyon through ELIMINATES l i ---Clinton Clare Maltby (Cam Penalty: EXETER IN TWO' Mal these. Draper. 15 -Clinton, McEwa�n (Drape'") o 0 18.47 • MERYYN RATAN HEADS HURON n Baticin, Clinton, By our Hefeat correspondent) Sponsors Twp 16 -'Listowel, Hays (Smith) 19.41 Hensel!' defeated Exeter 9-binLegion GUERNSEY BUYER na . Penalty: Notions. Softball in Seafo a WOAA Interrnedcate "A"hockey Entries in I reh Are game played was Hen Friday, has ail- Hugh Hill, Colborne Township, was Of - hell's second straight wine r their Clinton Branch ayes one of the purchasers at dual Bgervy Hen - best -of -three series red the group alien Legion, BESL, hispersal sale of has Guernsey a I re-elected president of Huron title, having Captured the fust pounced its "mansport committee, Kr iG herds of Jemes D. County Trappers' Association at night 11-6• the ensuing Y in the Board Wednesday ondatr Cowan (chairman), to Kirby, R. vol, and W. C. Harris, King, aa fCo annual meeting the nest round M Hays Sales last week. J. Room, Ontrardo Agricultural Of - In Ailsa Craig defeated Hen- Wheeler, C. C. Proctor; outdoor: C Jarvis M Arena last paid the fl Clinton eetng in evening.Boa 2 in the first game of the J. Thorndike (c]mirman) e, $12 Other ofElcers were Castle, J E.Dalt 95 for Id ear -o Marsh 9 This t E ' nch No 140 Can TRAPPERS' GROUP D. ores e K. Wilson S. E. top price - wears re-elected P. L. Humphreys, A.L. Colqu- Merry Master, a four-year-old as follows: Robert hours, R. K. Morgan. imported hull, while top price First vice-Presddenh, Plans for the year include the in femlaes was paid by Ernn Johns sponsoring of the Legionette girls'Crossland, Newmarltet, for King Bel rave softball team and also a boys' Creek Daisy, a nine-Year-oldlsecret ion league. brood Caw. Beyfie A se es, A. 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