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Adastral Youths. Win Champianship
Having just beaten the Corporal’s Club by a score of, 8-4 the Adastral
Youth Club Hockey Team receives the Non Body Contact Hockey Trophy
from the Mayor of Adastral Park, F./L Gerry Smith. From the left, Clayte
Leather, F/L Smith, Wayne Hodges, Angus MacDonald, Brian Burbridge, Greg
Bush, Terry Sewell, Nick Poppenk and Sergeant Curly Ebel. (RCAF Photo)
In the fall of 1964 the RCAF
Clinton Recreation Staff organ
ized a non body contact hockey
league,, designed tb inertw
porticOpatW in hockey and to
reduce Injury,
This year, four teams: Car-
ponals,. Students, Adastral
Youth Club and a combined
Sergeiants-Oh'liceirs team played
jn the regular 30 gome sci’isan.
At toe Station Clinton Arena
on Wednesday; March 23, the
league wound up its second
sei?j pn with a flinial game be
tween the Adastral Youth Club
and the Corporals* Club. By a
score of 8-4 the AYC won toe
g’lme to become the League
Champions. Star of toe game
was ycuig Jim McConnell who
scored ’three' goals.
Selected for outstanding play
throughout toe session, three
players, all members of the
AYC team were
dividual trophies. Terry
was picked .as the best
while Bxtan Burbridge,
the most paints and
Leather, in netting 49 goals
was toe highest goal scorer,
Trophies werp donated by J-
Andari and the presentati-m of
the Ucvfa 'Ao by was male
by toe Mayor of Adastral Park,
Flight Lk ■.’tenant Gerry Smith.
all members
awarded in
Sewell
gbalie
scored
Clayte
Thurs., April 7„ 1966~r~Clinton News-Record-—Poge 1 1
OF PREVENTION
CBC by
finals to
Victoria,
(By William Whiting)
This year the Western Ont
ario Drama Festival hold their
•annual competition in Niagara
Falls, with Barry Morse as the
adjudicator, and again this
year, the awards presentation
which times out to1 a hajMiour,
was filmed for television view'”
fag by CKCO-TV Kitchener.
The film. was sharp and ploar,
■but in places there was trouble
with the sound. Ted Flieild'er of
CFRS Radio in Simcoe vs'as an
able emcee,
London Little -Theatre was
■chosen as the best of the week
and Walked off with several
other awards. They will com
pete in tire Dominion
be held in May in
B,C.
. $ # ijj
’ CTV scooped the
placing the British Election re
sults at 9:30 last Thursday,
CBC announced1 toe returns a
hdlLhour later.
A MILLIGRAM
Why are artifipqjly bred herds less subject to diseases
pf the reproduction system? There are tyyo reasons. First
and most important) because no herd s«re is present to
carry these conditions through the herd. The seppnd rea
son,^— because every cow that is serviced by WCBA auto
matically receives minute quantities of drugs that attack
reproduction diseases and prevent most of them from
occurring,
WCPA service can help, has helped many herd owners
to pure reproduction problems. It has he)ped many many
mprp to prevent them, You pan expect this as one pf the
^fringe benefits’' you get while breeding your herd to the
quality sires of—
With the purchase of "My
Mother The Oar" by CTV, the
network now has two 'dogs’
side by $de, It’s a poor begin
ning for Tuesday night wlifa
"My Mother” at 7 o’clock and
"Musical Showcase” at 7:30.
The people in charge of "The
Showcase’’ wrote to me stating
that I had said some pretty
nasty things about the program
and asked me to watch it
again, as there had been chang
es made. So I clid watch it last
Tuesday, and all I can say is
"what changes?”
"My Mother The Car", which
I had seen and reviewed when
it debuted on NBC in the fall,
made me want to throw up
again,
Perhaps I need a holiday, and
that’s exactly what I’m going
to have. Regular readers of
this column Will remember the
name of Bruce Irwin — the
man who gambles with a 'per
fect system’. I’m* off to Europe
With him and he's going to
prove to me that he can. make
money at the casinos. You'll
read all about 'it when I re
turn.
In the meantime, there’ll be
a TV column written by a TV
expert acquaintance of mine.
So, keep reading 'and let’s all
pray that the plane doesn't
crash.
FRED DAVIS, moder
ator of CBC-TV’s highly-
rated panel show Front
Page Challenge, joined
the program in its first
season —- nine years ago.
Front Page Challenge is
seen on the CBC - TV
network every Tuesday
night.
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Thursday evening, March 17
saw the completion of RCAF
Clinton Students Curling.
Teams playing throughout
the curling season gathered at
the Station Arena to play in a
final Airmen t Trainee bonspieil.
In' Class A the winning team,
skipped by Dave O’Byme’s
team formed of AC1 Dave O’-
Byrne, AC2 J. Jean Yves Les
sard, AC1 Bob Percivail and
AC1 Dick Rubuliak. This team
was unbeaten during this bon-
spiel and also during the regu
lar curling season.
Individual trophies were pre
sented to each, member of the
team by H. E. Hartley, Clin
ton and the, team trophy was
presented by Flight Lieutenant
Spence Cummings, president of
the RCAF Curling Club.
The winning team in Class B
was led by AC1 Sandy Thor-
ands'on, and comprised team
members AC1 T. R. Sands, AC2
C/M. Snellgrove and AC1 C.
R. Johnson
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undefeated Throughout Season
In the final bonspiel of Students League Curl
ing Station Clinton, the Class A winning team, (un
defeated in the regular season play and in the bon
spiel) was skipped by Dave O’Bryne (front). Other
team members were (standing Dick Rubiliak, left)
Jean Lessard and Bob Percival (RCAF Photo)
fa. '1st
RCAF Clinton Trainees Win Bonspiel
Winners of the Class B Section of the Students
Bonspiel held at RCAF Clinton Curling Rink com
prised AC1 Sandy Thorardson (skip) holding tro-*
phy with AC1 T. R. Sands, left, ACS C. M* Snel-
grove and AC1 C. R. Johnson. fECAF Photo)
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