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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1948-01-29, Page 101PAGF TEN S 'Colts Capture' (race' From Centralia B..C.A.Fs ie t r Clutton Colts took both scheduled Loss than seven winKen.ders. Pickett games from Centralia RCAF in the I hit the seers sheet for the first time OHA Intermediate "B?' group, win- this year, with two, although ho has Hing iii Clinton '13-3 'Friday evening had many waists. Harry ,1VIcEwan last, and at Exeter 9.7 Tuesday even- Counted twioe ,and Clarence Neilaus ing. Colts have three games to play and Bill Courter once each. Colts trotted out a new goalie, Hu- hert Schroeder, who had been playing aoa.l for Zurich in the WOAA`series. five with Mitchell and one with Clinton RCAF. COLTS 9-CENTRALIA 7 Iio showed revel promise. first,. were tied 2-2 at the end of Clinton Celts -Goal, Schroeder; de• the sero and led 7-4 at the cud. of l fence, Neilans, F. McEwan; centre, the second: at t Exeter. They had in- Pickett; 'wings, Draper, Ii. MoEwan; theeagad their total ec nine and had alternates-Bartliff, Counter, Strong, mgame on ace,, when, in , etral a'Co'Iquhonu,. Sehoenhals,Streets, Cam - opened up the. three Centralia eron Woodooek.(seb-goal.). opened for three straight. The - Airmen battled all the way. . Clutton Oolts- goal, Schroeder; 100F 'NOTES.. defense, Colgithoun, Sehoonhals;, en- , Uaronie Rebekah Lodge sponsored tre, Bartiiff; wings, Counter; :Cara- the first of n-,5erice of events, the eron; alternates -H. bleEwan, F. Me- proceeds of which are to go to the Ewan, Streets, Pickett Draper, Str- CPT Fund, in the ,Lodge Room on ong, Neilans. Monday evening when a successful Centralia RCAF -. goal, McLeod; t.,ard party was staged. Winners in - defence, Millar, Ctniningharn; centre, eluded:" .1 t "o00'r Mrs. John Wilson. Anderson; wings, Casselnian, n1nde; Miss Muriel Mulholland, Jack Sturdy, alternates - Cooke, MaNab, Cryba,! Arthur Davies; enehr'o: 'Mrs. Barrett Call, Sallie, Hallett, Potter, Norris.' Taylor, Mrs. T. Glazier, I{mrry Steope COLTS 13-CENTRATLIA 3 I and Murray Quaifo. Refreshments A fight enlivened !proceedings at were served. Friday night's ganto'in Clinton Lions j Activities for whieh plans are in Arena, Colts winning 13-3. The-erowd process now include the I.O.O.F. visit was kept down on account of the to Brueefield to -night, to Exeter on extreme cold and stormy conditions. ( Tuesday night and the visit of the Deng Bartliff really cane 'into his;Assemhly President ,to the Rebekah own at centre, as he racked up no Lodge on Wednesday, 'February 4. 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Also Firestone, Super Pyro Anti Freeze, and a good line of accessories. Hart and Chryco Batteries. USED CARS: 1935 Plymouth Coach • 1938 Plymouth Sedan 193'7 Cliff. 34 ton Truck New motor OPEN SUNDAY, Feb. 1, and every night nest week. Lorne Brown Motors Chrysler, Plymouth and Fargo Sales and Service Specialists in Auto Electric DAY 36'7W -- PHONES - NIGHT 36'7 SALE OF HOBBERLIN MADE -TO -MEASURE TWEED SUITS Reg. up to $45 --- Reduced to $35 TWO PAM TROUSERS .$45 LIIVIITED ' TIME ONLY Nice Selection to Choose from Davis & Herman mows TWEED SUIT LENCTHS $10.00 Each BROWN' S ONE DOOR NORTH 0111 ROYAL BANK .4,.s...•.,.« HOCKEY RESULTS :AND STANDINGS. ' O3ITERIL- fE "13'' A,Group6 dtandin s n an. Z 8 (1' eluding T ) Won Lost Dor A9. Pts. Soaforth...... . 7 2 ' 87 67-14 Clinton Colts 6 ; ;1 87 51-12 Mstchel1 ..3 4 05-- (3 Godoreh (A) 3 4' 9.8 65- 6 Clinton RCAF 2 5 50 67- 4 Centralia RCAF 1 '6 36 ' 64- 2 Results in Past Week Clinton Colts 13 . Centralia RCAF3 Clinton RCAF' 4 'Miteholl 3 (ten minutes overtime) Goilerich (A) 8 Seaforth 6 (ten minutes overtime) Clinton Colts 9 Centralia RCAF!' 7 mid.. Centralia here, and at Goderieh. Clinton RCAF 11 Mitobell 7 RCAF 11 -MITCHELL 7 WOAA'INTERMED'IATE ' . Playing before an enthusiastic, Results tint Past Week - Brussels 7 Lo'ndesboro .. 6 Trowbridge •9 Wt lton . 2 Trowbridge ... 7• Brussels 'r WOAA JUVENILE Results in Past Week Godericb Lions 8 Clinton Liens 3 WOAA :MIDGET• ' 11 A." Won Lost For Ag. ,7'ts. Clinton Lions 4 0 • 34 6-- 8 (3eaforth R.W. 3 0 21 6- 6 Goderieh Lions 2 1 36 7- 4 Wingitant 2 3' t.25 .. '25-- 4 Blyth (B) .. 1 2 8 17- 2 Lendesboro (B) 0 5 4 62- 0 Results err Past 'Week Seaford' R. Wings 8 Winghnm . • 3 Clinton Lions 7 Goderieh Lions 3 Clinton Lions at Wingham, Jan. 27 - 'Postponed because of weather CLINTON NEWS -RECORD Clinton Airmen. "Hot" Beat` Mitchell Twice Clinton RCAF Radar Sehool tasted sweet victory for the .first tirpo this year at Mitchell Saturday evening by 4.3. in ten. minutes' overtime, ,and then. r bbed it ' um with t ui th an 11-? dears ou Clinton Lions Arena Wednesday even4 lits. t' The pair were their first triumphs in seven O'LHA Intermediate 1x13" starts. The most -improved team in the group, the Airmen morrow in a fight- ing mood and promise to make it in- teresting for all comers in the three remaining games With Clinton Colts BADMINTON CLUB HAS SUCCESSFUL cheering crowd of about 400, RCA) tj'pre down .3-2at the end of the first period but pounced on the visitors for Seven goals in the second, leading. -4 at the end of, the period. The going Was a bit rough in the 'final period, eight penalties being, handed, out, , ev- only divided. Clinton RC14,1-goal, Gaudett; de- •fonee, Sage, Routliffe,.eentie, Wright: wM S it t Beaton, Nauglar, LaPranee, _Hodgson.. -0 9etenee, 1lotue,,(latonby; centro, Pow- ell wings, Wright, Walther; alter- nates -Weber, McNairn, Smith, Par- rott; Stock, Patterson. Referee -Gordon 1Narir, Soaforth. ' • DLrot •Pet4ord ],.RCAF -Sago ....... • '6.10 2 Mitchell-Gateni1y (Walther, Powell) .. • .............. 12.49 Penalties -Nano. • . • Second Period 3 Mitchell-Gatenby (Wright, Walther) 3.19 4 Mitchell -Powell (Wright) 13.09 5 1lCAF-Nauglar • • • 17.10 Penalties --Sage 2, Weber, Gatenby, Pillion. Third Ported ' G RCAF--Nauglar 15.1.5. Penalties-I'ilion, Singleton, VPriglit. overtime 7 RCAF--Nauglar (Messier) ,.. 4.55 Penalty -Singleton. T -o Public School' ▪ Kids Playing Hockey;' Too lugs, essier, inglpton; a erns ns , Anderson, Joel, Mayer, Germain. (salt• n(Val). " t • • Mitchell Legion -goal, Rowland; 'de- fence, Houze, Steel reentre,.MeNairn; iv)ngs; :. altlter;. Wright,.•r•alternntes- Po1ve11 Gatenby, Weber•, Smith, Pat torson,,Chessdl (soli -goal). 'ileferee-•Gordon' Muir, Seafortb, RCAF 4 -Mitchell 3 The Airmen played clever, heady hockey to defeat Mitdhell• in overthee at Mitchell Saturday,• evening 4;3 be - CLUB TOURNEY 'fore a crowd of 409 fans 'ineludiie many from the Seheol.Wangler 'seorn1 ;Clinton Badminton - Club held its tial whirring conbster,halfway-through first club elirriinbtion tournament on the Town Hall courts Thursday even- ing last with an excellent.. entry. La- dies' and men's doubles were played, and the evening • was greatly enjoyed by all. ' Following play, refresltnients were overtime, on a long pass from Mes- sier. ' The• score lyas tie4,171 at the end of the first p'eried;ta'rid Miteholl led a-2 at the end of the second. ' Clinton RCAF - 'goal, Gaudett: Terence, Sage, Pillion centre, Wright; served by the' Social Committee, and wings, Messier, Singleton; alternates the impending championship exhibi, '-Beaton, Nauglar, LaFranee, Ander: tion matches' by Stratford players on son, Hodgson, Joel, Routliffe, Ger- Tuesday evening, February 10, were main (sub -goal). discussed. •• Mitchell Legion - goal, Rowland; Results of the tournament were as follows: ;;tidies' Doubles First round -Mrs. R. S. Atkey and Miss Aileen McCartney defeated Misses' Helen Grealis and Helen Tay-' Lor, 21.6; Mrs. D. G. Bull and 'Mrs. Earl 11. Leyburne defeated Misses Agnes Combo and Maxine Miller, 21- 14; Misses ,,Mary Matheson Had Irene Morris defeated Mrs. G. G. Agnew and Mrs. Robert Morgan, 21-9; semi- final round --Mrs. Atkoy and Miss McCartney defeated Misses Matheson and Morris, 11.2; Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Leyburne, a bye; final -Mrs. Bali and Mrs. Leyburne defeated Mrs. At - key and Misr; McCartney, 11.8; con- solation semi -finale -Misses Grealis and Taylor defeated Miss Jessie Campbell and M•s. Don Smith, 15.6; Misses Combo and Miller defeated Mrs. Agnew and Mrs. Morgan, 11-0: final -not decided. Mat's Doubles First round -Robert Hale and Wil- lard Aiken defeated Earl Loyburue and Glenn Wise, 15.7; Bob Miller and Lyle McKee defeated Ray Agnew and Diek Atkoy, 21.17; Len Johnson and Bob Morgan defeated Bob Hale and Orval Lobb. 21-16; semi finals - Hale and Aiken. a bye; Johnson and Morgan defatted Miller and McKee, 15.6; final---Jolmson and Morgan de- featod En.le and Aigen, 15-15; con- solation final-Levburno rind Wise de- feated Agnew and Atkoy, 15-8. ' BOARS) NAMED BELGRAVE'- The Library Board elected officers for 1948: chairman, Brueo Scott; Cecil Wheeler, Stewart Proctor, George Coultes, James An- derson, Mrs. L. Vannan, C. R. Coultes; secrotarytreasurer, Rev. W. Moores; auditor, 0. H. Wade. GLASS For all makes of CARS and TRUCKS Fitted while you . wait Daly's Garage SEAFORTH 5-6-b For EXPERT RADIO_ REPAIRS CALL Merrill Radio PHONE 813 Another Pablie School Hockey game was played off at Clinton Lions liana on Saturday morning, January '24,'with Bill Counter setingas ro- feiee. Tennis' were: (1.) goal, Don'Den- omme; Defense, ...Tack Cowan,' Harris Oakes; •eontrei, Gerald -Holmes; left wing, ...Don -Word; right wing,. Bob Carrick, (3) : subs, Gordon Murray, Hugh Ambler, IVIiirray Taylor (1), Pred Ahhton, Bill Gorman ; Team 2 - :goal, Jark Carter ;.Defence, Bob Fines Jack Ladd` centre, John, Bartley;' left .,ming, Rickey Elliott; right wing. Bill,p. Carrick; subs„ Bob Wakfer, Lorne. Carter. Don iioss,`ICon Taylor (2), Ted Ross and Jim Carter. Tho first team ivon by n snore of 41.2. n 1'ASSBS IN EXETER EXETER -Funeral took place here January 27, for Mrs. George. E. Ear], who died here Sunday in her 64111 year. GIANT FANCY DRESS Skating CARNIVAL CLINTON LIONS ARENA Friday, Feb. 6 At 7.30 p.m. Full List of Prizes BROOM BALL GAME RCAF Radio 'School Officers vs. Clinton Lion Tamers WATCH POSTERS FOR PRIZES! ADMLSSION: Adults 25c Children 15c Not in Costume Not in Costume Sponsored by CLINTON LIONS CLUB Skating After Carnival 5-6-b NEW LOW CASH and CARRY PRICES STOCK UP and SAVE MONEY, JAN. 30 to FEB. 4 Kel crashed Apple Horsey's Orange JUICE 20 oz. tin 8c JUICE 2 tins 21c Horsey's Orge. Grapefrt. Niagara Tomato JUICE 2 tins 27c JUICE 20 oz. tin '10e Jello assorted Lily Brand Flaked PUDDINGS 2 pkgs. 19e TUNA tin 39e Arrow PEAS 2 tins 25c Red and White coutooml SOUPS tin 9e �g. 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