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Clinton News-Record, 1973-02-22, Page 10Clinton Mustang forward Brian Kennedy is tripped by an Exeter Hawk player during an suc- cessful rush with Jim Cameron last Sunday night in a pla-y-Off game in Clinton. The action- `packed fast -skating game ended up in a 2-2 draw after overtime. The Mustangs travel to Exeter Friday night to continue their series, then meet Exeter in Clinton this Sunday night and play in Exeter next Tuesday night. (News-Record photo) Arena active during Carnival LIVING ROOM FAMILY ROOM Road Runner 4' x 8` Sheets 3.81 Colonial Bronze 4' x 8' Sheets 5.95 1973 Styles of panels are now in our stock. Ideal for new or replacing old style panels now in your home. BALL-MACAULAY LIMITED CLINTON - 482-9514 DUNCAN MacADAM Store Manager ailleSil*Algee • QUALMe•VALUE • SERV/CE • SELECT/ON 'our Rearri Noe/ COUNTRi7THE MARKET DISCOUNT FOODS AT VANASTRA (FORMERLY C.F.B. CLINTON) AMPLE FREE PARKING DEL MONTE 28 OZ. PEACHES HALVES 47c HEINZ 14 OZ. SPAGHETTI 2 Ai5c HEINZ 10 OZ. TOMATO SOUP 1CI,,s1 CARNATION 16 OZ. TIN Evaporated Milk 5,i1$1 TENDER FLAKE 1 LB. PKG. LARD ROBIN HOOD 5 LB. FLOUR YORK BRAND SMOOTH 16 OZ. Peanut Butter 12 OZ. TIN KAM ZEST BATH SIZE TOILET SOAP TWINKLE ASSORTED FLAVORS CAKE MIXES 29c 59c 49c 59c 4,? $1 381c HEARTS 09111"bl CALIFORNIA o) CELERY 39c SUNKIST 138's SIZE ORANGES DOZ. 79c (7) KING SIZE TIDE $1.79 PUSS 'N' BOOTS 6 OZ. PKG. FLAVOR MORSEL CAT FOOD 35c FRESH • TENDER WHITE LISHROOMS LB 69c tallied once. Fremlin also assisted on two of these goals to give him a five—point nite. Last Sunday afternoon the Milve*ton ,Club evened the series with a 9-4 win. The COs played good hockey but siniply couldn't beat Mohr, the Vlilierton goalie. Early in the gave Colt's leading scorer, Grg Bruns missed when he was awarded a penalty shot, Later in the same period Joe Livermore 'and Dean Reid missed opportunities to score when they were left unprotec- ted in front of the Milverton cage. Colt scorers were Mel Rohner, Rick Fremlin, Bruce Lyndon and Ken Daer. Don MacDougall and Joe Livermore had two assists apiece. The Colts next home game will be a week tonight (March 1) when they host Milverton in the fourth name of the series. course at Fanshawe College, London, by a 6-0 count. A large crowd was also on hand to witness the Clinton Oldtimers take their pound of flesh from the boys from Fan- shawe. It was a high scoring free-wheeling event that saw the old timers on top by a 12-8 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REOUIREMENTS THURS. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. FRI. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. SAT. 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. LB. LB. LB 85c 79c 59c 63c Colts even series STORE HOURS SPECIALS EFFECTIVE 'TIL SUNDAY, 5 P.M. SUNDAY: OPEN .1 2 NOON to 5 P.M. BACON 1 LB. PKG. On Friday night in Exeter, the Mustangs lost a heart- breaker to the Hawks by a score of 4.3, The winning goal came off the stick of Jim Guen- ther at 7:45 of a 10 minute overtime period. Both teams came out and played the excellent brand of hockey predicted last week. It was a very exciting game for both teams' fans. Exeter got the first tally of the game from John Mommer- steeg and Ron Graham replied for Clinton on a nice goal, and was followed 23 seconds later by Paul Johnson, who put the Mustangs out ahead, Both of the goals were on a powerplay as Brian Bestard of the Hawks was serving a double minor penalty. 4 The Mustangs kept the Hawks completely bottled up the second period and had many good chances to score but a combination of John Hayter in goal for Exeter, and poor shooting by the Mustangs, kept them off the scoresheet. At the 19 second mark of the third period, Brian Kennedy steered home a shot by Jim Cameron to put the `Stangs out front 3-1 on another powerplay goal The Hawks then seemed to have the breaks go their way, as they bounced back to score two power play goals, and then scored the winner in overtime. A total of 17 penalties were called, with Exeter taking 10 of them. SCORING FIRST PERIOD 1 Exeter. Mommersteeg (Stover, Smits) 8:49; 1 Clinton- Graham (Cameron, W. MacDougall) 16:31; 2 Clinton- Johnson (Anstett, Cummings) 16:54. SECOND PERIOD None. THIRD 3 Clinton- Kennedy (Cameron) 0:19, 2 Exeter Stover (B. Bestard, Gill) 2:34, 3 Exeter - Campbell (Gill, Stover) 6:44. • OVERTIME 4 Exeter - Guenther 7:45 On Sunday, the Hawks fought hack to tie the Mustangs 2-2. This game seemed to be a continuation of Friday' nights game. Both games were filled with action, and also had close checking, good bodychecking, good passing, and lots of fast, hard skating. The Mustangs again had trouble putting the puck home, as they missed several good opportunities to score. The first period was scoreless, being a goaltenders dual. Both goalies, John Hayter and Gary Yeoman, have played outstanding so far in the series, Exeter was first to get on the scoreboard at 9:15 of the second period. The second period ended 1-0. Clinton came out knowing they'd haye to win this game to even the series, and tried valiantly to score. Finally Dan Colquhoun scored a beautiful goal to tie the game. The Mustangs then bounced back for another tally with Colquhoun getting his second of the night. Clinton held off the Exeter marksmen, until 15;57 when a long shot by a Hawk, caught a defect in the ice, and skipped over Gary Yeoman's pad, tying the game 2-2, The last tour minutes of the game got more exciting as both teams came close to scoring. The overtime period was played wide-open, with rushes going back and forth. Each team again missed several good opportunities to score, and the game ended a tie. Gary Yeoman has played outstanding in the series so far, allowing only six goals in two games. Yeoman got a lot of help from his teammates for a change and it has helped him greatly. Exeter got seven of the 13 penalties. The third game of the series is this Friday night in Exeter at 8:30. The series resumes Sun- day at 8:30 in Clinton, and again Tues. in Exeter. The Mustangs would like to thank the great fan support received so far, so if you haven't been coming to the games, come out now for some great hockey. SCORING FIRST PERIOD None. SECOND PERIOD Exeter - Tieman (K. Bestard, Campbell) 9:15. THIRD PERIOD 1 Clinton- Colquhoun (Millar, Crawford) 9:34, 2 Clin- ton, Colquhoun (Cameron) 14:23, 2 Exeter - Weido (Glover) 15:57. OVERTIME None, Midgets end regular play . Clinton Lions Midgets finished of their regular season with a nine win and nine loss record after dropping their last two games to Seaforth and Goderich by 3-2 and 5-3 scores respectively. The Seaforth game was the best Clinton played all season but Clinton penalties led to their downfall, with the tying and winning goals for Seaforth coming when Clinton were men short. Clinton opened the scoring with Greg Butler tipping in a hard drive from John Graham at the point. Butch Heipel scored Clinton's second goal from Jamie Thompson. Clinton out-hustled and out-played the Seaforth team most of the game but lost because of penalties. Gerald Cantelon played a stan- dout game on defense and Seaforth won the game with only 30 seconds left to play. Last Sunday, Clinton jour- neyed to Goderich, but were suffering from the effects of the hard-hitting game with Seaforth and dropped a 5-3 decision to Goderich. The Clin- ton team were also short of the services of Randy Millar and John Graham who had received game misconducts at Seaforth. Clinton marksmen were Thompson from West, Butler from MacDonald and Thomp- son, and Steve Cook on a beautiful solo effort. Goderich scorers were Ar- bour, Palmer, Merriam, Mar- shall and Worgan. The Midgets would like to thank their kind supporters and are eagerly waiting for the play-offs to begin. Dates have not been announced. Novelty races well attended A large crowd and excellent participation made the Snowmobile Novelty Races a success last week. The event was sponsored by the Clinton Snowmobile Club, who were assisted by Gord Dagliesh of the Fish and Game Snowmobile Club. The following are the results: Western Pickup: First, Doug McGregor, RR 2 Kippen and Dave Mclnally, Seaforth; second, Bill Charters, RR 3 Kippen picking up Doug UMP- SHALL, RR 2 Kippen; third, Doug UMPSHALL picking up Bill Charters. Hay Race: First, Doug McGregor and Dave Mclnally; second, Ron Jewitt and Fred Lobb, Clinton; third, Al Finch and John Wise, both from Clin- ton. Rope and Circle: first, Bill Charters and Doug Upshall; second, Doug Upshall and Bill Charters; third, Al Finch and John Wise. Broomball: first, Doug. Umpshall and Bill Charters; second, Al Finch and John Wise; third, Steve Carter, Clin- ton and Ken McNee, Dungan- non. Endurance Race: 0-340cc, first, Bill Charters; second, Ross Jewitt, Clinton; 341- 440cc, first, Doug McGregor; second, Greg Potter; third, Bill Charters; 441-650cc, first, Bill Charters; second, Doug McGregor; third, Greg Potter. Independent Shipper to United Co-operative of Ontario Livestock Dept Toronto Ship Your Livestock with Roy Scotc'hmer Monday Is; Shipping Day From Varna Stockyard CALL RAYFIELD S65-2636 ay 7:30 a.m. Monday For Prompt Swish* Fig Chimps on Plek•up ti • BY KEN ROULSTON Tuesday evening Feb 13, saw Clinton come out on top of two traditional encounters. In the first, the Clinton girls team overwhelmed an en- thusiastic group of young girls from the Recreation Leadership After splitting the two opening games of the playoff series • against Milverton, the Clinton Colts travel to Milver- ton this Sunday afternoon (February 25) to do battle against the same Four-Wheel Drives. Good fan following is expected as the attendanee-;at "away" games has been en- couraging. Game time on Sun- day in Milverton will be 2:00 p.m.. In the opening 'game of the series the Colts (playing before a fine crowd) edged Milverton 7-6. Led by Rick Fremlin's ; three--goal performance, the Colts struck early and held on for the victory. Rick's third goal assisted by Ken Daer and goaltender Dennis Fleischauer proved to be the winner. Other Colt markmen were Ken Daer with a pair of goajs while Joe Livermore and Dean Reid CLOSED MONDAYS TOES 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. WED. 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. FRYING - QUARTERED CHICKEN BURNS SMOKED PICNIC HAMS The Clinton Bluebirds have clinched an entry into the Western Ontario Broomball Association's playoffs by finishing second in the Seaforth League this year. They did this by defeating the Seaforth Junior Farmers 1- 0 in a four point game on Thur- sday. Jim Cameron scored the lone goal of the game, early in the second half. It was a very exciting, fast, and tense game as both teams were robbed by each other's goalies. ,Brian "Sly" Kennedy turned BROOMBALL MEN Many exciting moments were also had in the fast and furious game of broomball last week. All 'games were close, some went into overtime. The winning team was the Hydro who defeated the Fish and Game Team in the final game. Bill Crawford, chairman, presented the trophy. back 18 shots enroute to h shutout. The Bluebirds also begi their own league's playof' tonight (Thursday) at 8:30 p. against either Chisselhurst o the Junior Farmers. Pee Wee "B The Clinton Pee Wee "B BBCM Hockey League finish off the season last Saturd with a 5-1 win over Blyth. Clinton marksmen wet Tony Van Dyk with three an Robert Hart with two. T Blyth goal was scored • Glousher. In the six game series, Clit ton came out with a five wt and one loss record. The scored 32 goals and had 1 against them. Clinton goalie And Jamieson was credited with th excellent Clinton showing an he had the backing of a stron defence. 10—CLINTON NEWS-RECORD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1973 Mustangs fighting Exeter Recreationally speaking BY MIKE STEPHENS For those of you who read this paper on Thursday mor- nings you won't be too late to catch the noon skate which will be on Thursday, this week only. Beginning again next week we will continue on a regular Tuesday schedule. The only part of the Winter Carnival I would like to men- tion in my column this week is the family skate night. It was by far the greatest turn out for public skating in a long time. For those of you who were here we will be carrying it on, on some type of regular basis, the rest of this season, Watch for announcements. Beginning next week in the paper there will be another section on recreation. It will be in the form of a schedule and will tell of all recreational activities going on in the up- coming week. Watch for it. Just a reminder that men's fitness begins week two next Monday night at the high school, (haven't had too many calls from men over 40, where are you hiding), and ladies crafts will be on Wednesday from 7-8:30. Very shortly we will be beginning a number of programs for adults 60 years of age and over. Keep your eye to this column for more details. This past week Pacific Enterprises Inc. presented the film "Vanishing Wilderness" at the auditorium of our arena. It was a fairly good turnout considering the lack of advertising they put out. I guess I couldn't end the column without at least men- tioning the fact that this weekend begins the "Bantam Tour- nament". This is our Fifth Annual Tournament and it looks to be as good if not better than any previous tournament in those five years. It's good entertainment for one and all. The schedule and costs are included in the paper, please consult it for more details. Well, I guess if I don't see you this week I'll talk to you again next week in the paper. Bluebirds gain WOB margin. On Wednesday night Feb 14, many took advantage of the free admission to attend the Family Skate from 6-7:30. A crowd of well over 150, many. not familiar faces around the arena this season, donned skates to struggle, or otherwise, around the rink. It would be great to see that kind of a crowd at regular public skating. At 8 the Clinton Bluebirds faced off against a determined broomball club from Blyth, The result was a 2-2 deadlock which provided some exciting action. A half-time special event was a flaming baton act by Miss Lori Biggin who received a fine round of applause for her per- formance. The highlight on Wednesday was undoubtedly-' Hospitgity— Night, sponsored by the Clinton Recreation Committee. A jovial crowd that kept tables full on a continual basis was on hand for good food, good enter- tainment and some great ad lib acts. A lot of credit goes to the organizers for lining up some great fun. A new facet of the Winter Carnival program this year was the increased usage of ice time during the week by local schools. Crowds of enthusiastic children kept the arena hop- ping and provided some busy moments for the arena staff. SPARE RIBS CANADA PACKERS SUNSET ARENA SCHEDULE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22 - 6:30 p.m. 10:15 p.m. BANTAM TOURNAMENT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23 - 6:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. BANTAM TOURNAMENT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24 - 9:00 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. BANTAM TOURNAMENT SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25 - 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. BANTAM TOURNAMENT 9:00 p.m. - JR. PLAYOFF AGAINST EXETER (NO PUBLIC SKATING) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27 - NOON RECREATION SKATE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 - 2:00 - 4:00 PUBLIC SKATING GROCERIES