Clinton News-Record, 1972-02-10, Page 7Susan Moxley and Tony McQuail represented Goderich District Collegiate institute Monday evening in
Clinton at the Oral Communications contest for all the county schools. Seaforth High School was the
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the finals. (staff phhoto)
Rick Snell second in speaking
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ClintoRNews-Record, Thursday, FebrParY 10, 1972-7
Mustangs to ,face Peewees put out by Seaforth in round-robin playoff
Exeter in play'off's
After downing Tavisteek 8,3 on
Thursday night, the Mustangs
dropped a 10-3 game to Mitchell
on Sunday eight.
Against Tavistoek, Stu Mustard
and Paul Johnson struck for two
goals each. Jim Cameron, Cal
Fremlin, Ron graham and Bill
Stirling fired the other goals.
With several Clinton players
out of the lineup, Mitchell popped
in seven goals in the second
period. Stu Mustard , and Bill
McDougall scored the Clinton
goals, both in the third period.
BY KEITH WILLIAMS
The regular schedule of the
Central Huron Hockey League
wound up this week and
playoffs are tentatively set to get
underway this Sunday at the
Goderich arena. All playoff
games will be played in
Goderich.
In the opening game of last
week's action, Holmesville
handed DRMCO a 5-2 defeat.
Art McDougall opened the
scoring from Mel Hohner and
Ron Miller for the winners at
7:55 of the first period and
Hohner stretched the lead to 2-0
with an assist going to Miller at
12:15 of the same period,
In the second period Harvey
Carter sunk goal number three
for the Holmesville squad
unassisted at 1:59 for the only
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A high spirited final game with
Exeter on Tuesday night paves the
way to what should be an exciting,
hard-hitting series when Clinton,
in fourth place, meets Exeter in
the first round of the playoffs, a
best of seven series.
Exeter clinched firseplace with
a 6.3 win over Clinton. Ron
Graham and. Mark Jenkins scored
for Clinton.
The first playoff game is in
Exeter on Friday night at 8:30.
The teams will play in Clinton on
Sunday night at 8 p.m.
goal of the second frame.
DRMCO got organized early
in the final 20 minutes - of play
and Jim Farrish put them on the
scoreboard at 2:04 with assists
going to Rick Fremilin and
Butch Fleet. Jim Kelly then
added goal number two
unassisted at 5:40. Holmesville
came back, however, and scored
twice more as Art McDougall
sunk one from Mel Hohner and
Ray Brown and then Pete Postill
put one away from Harvey
Carter at 19:05.
On Wednesday in Goderich,
Building Centre downed Sifto
Salt 4-1. Sifto opened the game
from Jim Melvor at 12:11 but
Dennis Lassaline and Earl
Routley came back with one
each for Building Centre at
13:20 and 14:23. Bud Boyes
was credited with an assist on
the ,Lassaline goal and Mark
Lassaline helped on the Routley
goal.
The second period ended with
no further scoring and the final
period belonged to Building
Centre as Bud Boyes scored two
goals, the first from Buck
Million at 1:06 and the second
from Million and Phillips at
9:49.
In the opening game of
Sunday's double header,
DRMCO clinched the final
playoff spot as they dumped the
Juveniles 8-5. DRMCO came on
strong scoring four goals in the
opening minutes of play. It was
Rick Fremlin unassisted at 1:16,
Fremlin from Ed Jones at 4:41,
Bob Papple. from Harold Leddy
at 8:02 and John Hodges from
Del Bedard and Harold Leddy at
14:16. The Juveniles scored
The scorers for Clinton on the
3rd of Feb. were John Hart from
their first goal at 14:46 when
Gene DeJong put it away
unassisted.
Jim Parrish opened the
second period on a good note
for DRMCO when he scored
from Fremlin at 1:08. The
Juveniles started a comeback
beginning at 7:21 of the second
frame when Stu Asher scored
from Dave Graf. Asher scored
goal number two from Bruce
Stoll at 10:29 and Mike Wildgen
wound up the third period
scoring from Phil Petrie at
13:40.
Dave Graf kept things rolling
briefly for the Juveniles in the
third frame when he scored at
the 55 second mark from Asher.
DRMCO came back however and
added three final goals to
complete their total of eight.
At 9:48 Fremlin connected
from Farrish, Leddy put one
away from Bedard and Bob
?apple at 13:34 and Jim Kelly
scored from Fremlin at 15:50 to
wrap it up.
The 9:00 p.m. game on
Sunday proved.to be one of the
best matches of the year with
fast well played hockey
highlighting the whole match.
Sifto Salt edged Bayfield 4-3 in
that one.
Will Wedlock opened the
scoring from Wayne Doak for
Bayfield at 10:11 but Derwyn
Carter came back for Sifto from
Jim McAstocker at 12:28. Don
Freeman scored at 13:36 from
Bruce Schoenals, however, to
help Bayfield end that period
with a 2-1 lead.
The remainder of the scoring
in that game took place in the
second period. Ken Deer put one
away unassisted for Sifto at :45
and Frank Hagan came back,
also unassisted, for Bayfield at
6:22. Derwyn Carter scored
from Daer at 10:59 to tie the
match for Sifto and Ton..
Crawford sunk the final goal for
Sifto at 11:57 from Wayne
Draper.
Despite several good chances
in the remainder of the second
period and the third period
Bayfield failed to get the needed
goal to tie the game. Wayne
Fisher left the ice with an
injured shoulder during the final
frame but no report on his
condition is available.
MARVIN LEE ROUTZON
Marvin Lee Routzon of Clinton
died January 31, 1972 in Clinton
Public Hospital. He was 69 years
of age.
He was born in Findley, Illinois
on Jan. f6, 1903, the son of Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Routzon.
He married the former
Florence Hayter in Flint, Mich,
on June 19, 1931 and they lived for
BY MARIE SCHILBE
CHHS Journalism class
Monday night the School
Trustees' Association and
Ontario Hydro, Oral
Communications Festival for
Huron County High Schools was
held at Central Huron Secondary
School, Clinton.
Tony McQuail of Goderich,
a time in Vero Beach, Florida.
Surviving besides his wife are
three sisters, Mrs. Mary
Voltenburg, Grand Blanc, Mich.;
Mrs. Veda Storey, Grand Blanc,
Mich. and Mrs. Floy Gordon,
Findley, Ill, and two brothers,
Glen Routzon, Lapier, Mich. and
Guy Routzon, Denver, Colorado.
Funeral service was held from
the Ball Funeral Home, Clinton on
speaking on the Future Control of
Individual Freedom, won first
place in the Prepared Speech
Division. In second place was
Rick Snell, Clinton and in third
place Ron Sillick, Wingham.
In the Impromptu Division,
Dave Balsar of Wingham was
awarded first place, after
informing the audience that the
Feb. 2 with the Rev. Lawrence
Lewis of Ontario Street United
Church officiating.
Pallbearers were Keith
Hayter, Detroit; Dale Hayter,
Grand Rapids; Eldred Moffat,
Grimsby; Douglas Dowson, Galt;
Mervin Hayter, Varna and Ken
McLean, Hensall.
Flowerbearers were Wayne
Hayter, Detroit; Ralph Hayter,
Lansing; Philip White, Clinton
and Jack Hayter, London.
United States was not always the
best neighbour.
The runners-up in this division
were Joan Goddard, Exeter, who
won second place and Susan
Moxley, Goderich, with third
place.
The first place winners will go
on to compete in the zone finals in
Glencoe.
. The judges were Shirley Keller
and George Atkinson both of
Goderich and John Strong,
Wingham.
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1972
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263 Princess Avenue
Pastor: Alvin 8eukema, B.D,
Services: 10:00 a.m., and 3:00 p.m.
(On 3rd Sunday, 9:30 a.m.
Dutch Service at 11:00 a.m.)
The Church of the Back to God Hour
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY'13, 1972
REV. T. C. MULHOLLAND, Minister
9:30 a.m. - Sunday School and Morning Worship.
BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: REV. L. V. BIGELOW
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1972
Sunday School: 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship; 11:00 a.m.
Evening Gospel Service - 7:30 p.m.
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Clinton
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1972
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Huron Street, Clinton
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1972
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11:00 a.ln. - Sunday School.
Pastor: Rev. W. H. McWhinnie
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6 VICTORIA STREET
Pastor: REV. LESLIE HOY
9:45 a.m. - Sunday School.
11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship.
7:00 p.m. - Evening Worship.
Beginning a three-month study of
Book of Revelations.
Friday Evenings: 7:00 p.m. - Prayer and Bible Study.
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SUNDAY, FEB. 13TH, 1972 at 7:30 p.m.
A mass choir from all the local churches will lead the
singing. The soloist will be Mr. Jim Doherty.
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In the Pee Wee elimination
games, Clinton has been put out
by _Seaforth, who will now
Advance to meet Kincardine.
Clinton had won their first two
games by defeating Mitchell, and
their third, by defeating
Seaforth 3.2 on Feb. 3.
On the 5th of Feb., in
Seaforth, the local boys lost 64.
In the meantime Seaforth went
on to win three games also, and
with six points for both Clinton
and Seaforth)the win went to
Seaforth on the basis of total
goals scored,
Holmesville drums DRMCO
Allan Taylor and Gary Tebbett;
Robert Heard from McMahon
and Thompson and Steve Jones
on a pass from. Richard Carter,
In the game at Seaforth on
the 5th of Feb. the boys played
much better than the score
would indicate, but could not
hold them down. The only goal
was scored by Bill Roy,
unassisted,
The House League was held
on Sunday from 5 to 7, with the
Bruins and the Leafs in the first
game, and the Bruins winning
8-2. There is some confusion
over the Bruins winning by such
a score, one of the reasons being
that they borrowed a goal
keeper from another team even
through at the start of the game
they had no goal keeper, before
the game was over they had at
least 11 players present, The
coaches also, were not present in
time to prepare the teams, some
coming in time to go straight to
the players box, while others
were picked up from the fathers
present in the arena.
-For the tartiins, Robert Taylor
Area man had many relatives in U.S.
Scored two,, John McMahon two,
-Craig Millar two, Randy ,Darrow
and Bill Roy one each. The
LeaN scoring was done by Steve
Blair and Larry Riehl.
In the second game the
Rangers defeated the Canadiens.
8-3. Robert Heard scored two
for the Canadians and Paul Van
Damme one. For the Rangers,,
Paul Wise scored 3, Tim Bird 2,
Peter Thompson 2, and Brian
Trewartha one, Due to the
Carnival Week actions, there has
been no time set yet for the next
session of House League.