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Clinton News-Record, 1973-02-22, Page 14Clinton will be well represen- ted at the Provincial finals of the Youth Bowling Council to be held March 10 and 11 in Scarborough after the senior boy's team and the senior girl's single from the Clinton Crown Lanes were victorious in the Zone finals held last weekend in Hanover, The senior boy's team con- sisting of Jim Switzer, Bob Atkinson, Rob Brown, Bev Bromley, and Bob Falconer beat three other teams from Zone 'T' in Hanover and will represent this zone in the third step of the "Four Steps to Star- dom" sponsored by the YBC. Debbie Johnson of Clinton was also victorious and will be this zone's senior girl single at the provincials, She defeated three other girls with her 640 triple. The senior boy's team eclipsed second place Collingwood by 383 pins. Should they win in the provincials next month, they would be eligible for' the national championship to be held in Saskatoon in April. The junior boy's team from Clinton nearly made it to the provincials with their second place finish at Owen Sound on February 18 and Clinton's John Hart was third in the Bantams boy's single at Collingwood February 11. In other bowling action down at the lanes, Gerry Harris had an outstanding week in the Ladies'Afternoon League at the Crown Lanes. She bowled the high single of 321, had a fan- tastic triple of 877 and has the high average of 217. Giddy-Up- Go lead the league with 61 points, followed by Alley Cats with 49; Mad Caps, 46; and Af- ternoon Flyers, 40. Cliff Saundercock also had a good week as he completely dominated the Londesboro Men's League with the high single of 327, the high triple of 774 and the high average of 218. Macks lead the league with 84 points, followed by Kenworths with 69, Auto Cars with 64 and Whites with 63. The Godfathers continue to dominate Bill's Men's League with a 37 point collection. They are followed by the Colts with 23, the Unpredictables with 16 and the Out of Towners with 7. Greg Burns is as hot on the lanes as he is on the ice as he had the high single of 324. Bob Saundercock had the high triple of 738. Seldy'ss Sumacs continue to outdistance their rivals in the Tuckersmith Mixed League with 92 points compared with Cliff's Chesnuts with 79; Wally's Willows, 63; Bob Bir- ches, 62; Joost's Junipers, 53; and Ed's Elms, 51. Helen Pep- per had both the ladies' high single of 294 and the high triple of 664, while John Hayman had both the men's high single of 298 and the high triple of 733. In the Londesboro Ladies' League, Jump-N-Beens lead the way with 101 points, trailed by Mixed Beens and Jelly Beans with 76 and In-B-Tweens with 41, Brenda Radford had both the ladies' high single of 245 and the high triple of 597, while Nancy Roy has the high average of 201, Labatt's Blues continue to dominate the Crown Teen League with 89 points, followed by Les Etoiles Manifiques with 71; Coconut's Crew, 67; Deep Purple, 60 and the Bloomers, 54. Debbie Johnston had both the girl's high single of 223 and the high triple of 605, Bob Atkinson had the boy's high single of 261 while Bob Falconer had the high triple of 631. In Bill's Mixed League Team Two lead the way with 80 points, followed closely by Team Three with 77, Team Four with 67 and Team One with 56. Barb VanDamme had the ladies' high single of 246, Barb Switzer had the high triple of 566 and Sheila Keys had the high average of 179. Don Switzer swept all the men's honors with the high single of 269, the high triple of 621 and the high average of 224. Alley Dusters are showing the way in the Bayfield Bowling League with 98 points, followed by the Alley Rats with 90, the Bull Shooters with 89 and the Cock-A-Dodle Dos with 85. Mary Mair had the ladies' high single of 232, while Madelon Mclllwain had the high triple of 594. Bill Talbot had both the men's high single of 244 and the high triple of 623. In the Wil-Dex League, the Heidelburgs lead the way with 55 points, followed by Molson Brewers and Octoberfest with 36 and Red Caps with 34. Ann Newington had the ladies' high single of 221 and Linda Dixon had the high triple of 524. Jeff Dixon had both the men's high single of 237 and the high triple of 557. In the Clinton Crown YBC League, Steve's Strikers have the top spot with 75 points, followed by the Strike Outs with 70; Alley Dusters, 68; Kelly's Heroes 64; Tornadoes, 58; Wipe Outs and Wildcats, 57 and Crown Royals, 55. Cathy Anstett had the girl's high 'single of 209, while Gale Cun- ningham had the high double of 352." Steve Gibbingi had both the boy's high single of 254 and the high double of 444. ' Sea Monkeys are showing the way in the Clinton-Blyth Ladies' League with 38 points, followed by the Road Runners with 35; Laughing Hyenas, 29; The Pacers, 28; North Stars, 26 and the Hot Shots, 24. Edna Atkinson and Joyce Taylor shared the ladies' high single with 274 while Joyce captured the high triple with a 657. Mary Davey had the high average with a 208. Summerhill plans another card party Hundreds enjoyed Hospitality Night last Wednesday night (Feb. 14) at the Clinton Community Centre. Different en- tertainers and groups' led the Recreation Committee spon- sored event in sing-songs. Two purebred Irishmen, Seamus Doherty, left, and his brother-in-law, Eugene Bradley, both of Clinton, were part of the program. (News- Record photo) Ontario St. U.C.W. plans future events DON MOUSSEAU GEORGE BEER 262-2673 236-4213 236-4610 CHALET JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL rhu.22 ft1.23 sot. 24_ THE MOST AWESOME SPECTACLE IN THE ANNALS OF SCIENCE FICTION THE REVOLTOFTHE APES Sun. ZS M0.26 N.27 CANCEL MY RESERVA11ON BOB HOPE EVA MARIESAINT RALPH BEWIMY•FORRESTTUCKER ANNE ARCHER,., KEEN 4 AN WYNN HENRY DARROW CHIEF DAR REOROE = ARTHUR MARX...ROBERT EISHER ['AMOUR' GODERICH, ONT. 524 -7 11 Wed AO Thu. a) a Mar. Frt 2 Sat.3 PAUL ..... '' = PA MICHAEL BEN COLoP = CARR•FOREST•ARCHIBEK .4111.,.‘'.1ks.2‘1 b' c" — PINERIDGE CHALET (1 1/2 MILES WEST OF HENSALL) SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24 music by 'Joe Overholt' Dancing 9 -.1 Special Octoberfest Food ROAST SPARERIBS, PIGTAILS, BRATWURST SAUSAGE AND STEAKBURGERS, SERVED WITH SAUERKRAUT, COLESLAW OR FRENCH FRIES To reserve your table, phone: SNOWMOBILERS! FOR FUN AND ENJOYMENT ITS HULLY GULLY FRIDAY NIGHT - FAMILY NIGHT 8:00 p.m. Torchlight trail run, campfire and weiner roast fun for the whole family Admission $1.00 per machine, members free SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE 10:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. to the music of THE WAYSIDERS YOUR EVENING HOSTS • MONA and RALPH STEPHENSON DANCING, LUNCH and REFRESHMENTS $12.00 COUPLE $10.00 MEMBER COUPLES HULLY GULLY 2 6 2 5 8 09 THE LIONS CLUB WILL BE PRESENTING THEIR MUSICAL CHARITY SHOW FESTIVAL '73 WE NEED: • SINGERS (Solo & choir, male & female) • DANCERS (willing to learn, male 4 female) • STAGE HANDS • LADIES TO SEW COSTUMES • INSTRUMENTALISTS Lack of experience should, not keep you away. If you would like to be part of our effort, you're invited to come to Robertson Memorial School Auditorium TUESDAY, FEB. 27, 7:30 P.M. INQUIRIES: RONI ZONNEVELD , Director 524-6684 evenings 4- Isee oisOooseee 0000 ,C)14L4IJ .41114192.4.1.4I4LAI.A.4441.41.4.4.1.1,441.X.AJL.Ar.asa..a-r-C-11441..a..4.4,14141414.,& CLINTON RECREATION COMMITTEE FIFTH ANNUAL BANTAM HOCKEY TOURNAMENT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY - FEBRUARY 22, 23, 24,15 FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MARCH 2,3,4 5 1 TEAMS - 43 GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFFS WILL BE HELD SATURDAY, MARCH 3 3:00 - 4:15 - "AAA" Two Game total points 6:45 - 8:00 - "AAA" 8:00 - 9:30 - "E" Zurich, Delaware or ,Ilderton vs Paisley or Shedden Strathroy, Hespeler, Bay Ridges or Goderich vs Oakville, Fraser, Michigan or Burlington 1:00 - 2:30 - "AA" Stratford, Southwest London, Huron Eait, Thornhill, Little Caesars or Cooksville vs Etobicoke Acwilcanucks or Oakridge Acres. 2:30 - 4:00 "C" Stayner, Unionville or Ridgetown vs Point Ed- ward, Clinton, Byron Superiors, Mitchell or Dresden 4:00 - 5:30 - "B" South London, New Hambyrg, Stoneybrook Minor, Hanover, Kincardine or Delhi vs Walker- ton, Exeter, Blenheim, Meaford, Petrolia or Beamsville 5:30 - 1:00 "D" Taviitock, Watford, St. George's or Palmersten vs Dorchester or Six Nations. NOTE: Teams must be registered at the registration desk at least one half hour before the scheduled starting. time. Lunch will be served in t4c auditorium following all games Len Fawcett, Chairman • 000000000' tE'f',0)0 fffFl9ff'0'ff`fffFFf,f HE 00000000 a a a a a a O a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a aa a a a a a a a 8 a a a a a a a a a a a a a aa a a a a a a a a a a a a a • e,ter.)c.) 0ttcP88eel SUNDAY, MARCH 4 11:30 - 1:00 - "A" ry ENTERTAINMENT COUNTRY and WESTERN Every Friday and Saturday Evening TASTY SNACKS AMPLE FREE PARKING COMMERCIAL HOTEL Seaforth, Ont. —20tf Mrs. Lee McConnell opened the meeting of the Afternoon Unit of Ontario Street U.C.W. on Tuesday, February 6th. Af- ter singing a hymn Mrs. Nor- man Trewartha read some very interesting and instructive papers from the study pack on "The Indian Christian church to-day" Mrs. John McCowan read the lesson from the Bible and Mrs, McConnell and- Mrs. Roy Connell gave devotional readings. Before the worship service closed with prayer, a minute's silence was observed in memory of a deceased mem- ber, Mrs. Melvin Webster. Mrs. Norman Trewartha presided for the business part of the meeting. Huron-Perth Presbyterial United Church Women Christian Development Day is being held in Seaforth United Church on Wednesday, February 28th, 1973, commen- cing at 9:30 a.m. The guest Speaker for the 'afternoon session will be Mrs. Patricia Clarke of the United Church Observer. Mrs. E. Radford and Mrs. N. Trewartha were ap- pointed delegates. It was decided to have a cof- fee party on Thursday, May 17th, commencing at 9:30 a.m. The decision regarding a crokinole party was left over for the March meeting. The HOLMESVILLE Welcomes Don Southcott and his associates of the Huron Progressive Conservative party to a dinner on February 24. DANCE and SMORGASBORD FEBRUARY 24 MUSIC BY STAR-TREX SORRY - TICKETS SOLD OUT DANCE and SMORGASBORD MARCH 3 MUSIC BY WAYSIDERS LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS AVAILABLE DANCE and SMORGASBORD MARCH 10 MUSIC BY STAR-TREX LIMITED NUMBER OF 'TICKETS AVAILABLE TICKETS MUST BE PICKED UP ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE IN ORDER TO HOLD RESERVATIONS yT yT yT yT or 4( do( yT THE WHITE CARNATION 74c -0( 14--CLINTON NEWS-RECORD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1973 Bowling NeW s News of Constance 0 COME to Blyth Lions Club Bingo every Saturday night at 8:30 p.m. Community Hall, Ad- mission $1.00. 12 regular games, $10,00 each, Two Share- The-Wealth games. One $25.00 special. Jackpot $125.00.—ctfn CASH BINGO, Legion Hall, Seaforth, Friday, Feb, 23, 8:15 p.m. Regular games, $10; three $25 games; $75 jackpot to go. Door prizes. Admission $1.00. Auspices Branch 156. Proceeds welfare work.-1 EUCHRE PARTY, Sum- merhill Community Hall, Friday, February 23. Sponsored by Hall Board Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome.—c7,8b • 1 PLAYING I • THIS WEEK II II . "Keyhole" 1 . . . • . • • ' • Coming Next Week •• • IV II • "Northneath" 1 a 1 4 guys and a girl 1 • • 1 Matinee Saturday 1 • • 1 afternoon 4-6 p.m. a • • IIIIIIIIIIIIIINIINNIINWINININIIIINN PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE, March 1, at Orange Hall, Clin- ton, 8:30 p.m. Sponsored by LOBA . Ladies please bring lunch, Everyone welcome.—c8b EUCHRE PARTY, Varna Township Hall, Friday, February 23,8:30 p.m, Auspices LOL 1035, admission 50c, Ladies bring sandwiches.--c8p BUS for Ice Capades, Kit- chener, March 8, tickets available, Murphy Bus Lines. Phone 482-9475.--c8,9b WOMEN'S WORLD DAY of PRAYER, St. Paul's Anglican Church, 2:30 p.m., Friday, March 2.--c8,9b SNOWMOBILE RACES 1:00 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 24, Seaforth, including novelty, en- durance and stock events (Ex- cluding cash winners in M.O.R.S.A.)--c8b TUESDAY, February 27, Bingo at Huron Fish and Game Club, 8:30 p.m. Jackpot $57 in 57 numbers. Six door prizes.—c NEW BINGO, Clinton Legion Hall, 8:30 pm., Feb. 22. Ad- mission $1.00, fifteen regular games, $10.00 each. Three Share-The-Wealth games. One jackpot for $190 in 58 calls, consolation. One call and $10 added weekly if not won.—ctf Hazel Watkins'home was the setting for the February meeting of the Summerhill Ladies Club. Isabell Steward opened the meeting with an ap- propriate reading entitled "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" The Creed and the LordS Prayer were said in unison and the visitors were welcomed. Nineteen members answered roll call by reading a Valentine Verse. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by Sandra Westerhout with Ada Wright moving the adoption of the report and Marg Wright as seconder, Suzanne Vodden read the treasurer'S report and suggested we do something that will make money. Cards of thanks were received from Mrs. Lovett, Lloyd Steward and Bill Giblings. There is another card party being put on by the Hall Board; everyone is urged to attend. It is being held on Friday, 23 of February. The March meeting shall be held at the home of Sandra Westerhout? on lunch and program are: Phillis Tyndall, Gladys Van Egmond and Marion Snell. A motion was made by Vera Gibbing and second 'by Mrs. Ellis to donate $10 to the Ability Fund March of Dimes. Roll call next month is to bring something to auction off, For program, Barb Lovett read a humorous reading en- titled "Wayside Chapel. Joanne Saluerda held a guessing con- test won by Gerry Kennedy. Isabell Steward conducted a Valentine match-up contest won by Phillis Tyndall. The meeting closed with the singing of Grace and the Queen. A lovely lunch was ser- ved. For tic•keti, reservations or .informattort CALL 482-9228 We cater to Sanguine. Parties, eta. •ib* ******************* BY MARY McILWAIN Mr. and Mrs. Earlan Osborn, Melody, Leona and Scott of B.C. have moved to Drayton and visited in the area on Wed- nesday, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thomp- son of Mississauga visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don McGregor of London, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sproul of Vanastra, Miss Carol Steepe and Mrs. Neil Wammes of Stratford were Saturday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Southgate. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston and Bruce of Grand Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hun- ter of Colborne Township were Sunday visitors with Mr, and family. m Mrs JohnThompson an Mr, and Mrs. Mike Banno and Melanie of Stratfor visited on Sunday with h parents, Mr. and Mrs. B Riley and family, Mr. Jim Thompson and Mi Shiela Baker of Winthro visited on Sunday with Mr. an Mrs. Robert Reynolds Jane Nancy Jo and Bob of Sout field Michigan. At the time of writing, M George Mcllwain is a patient Clinton Public Hospital. The Huron-Perth Presbyterial of the Unite Church Women is being held i the Seaforth United Churc Wednesday, February 28th 9:3 till 3:30. Soup and beverage will be supplied, bring a bo lunch, ELM HAVEN I MOTOR HOTEL n • next general meeting of the U.C.W. will be held on April 11th Two solos were rendered by Miss Karen Tyndall, accom- panied on the piano by Miss Louise Lovett. These were en- joyed very much. The joint Thankoffering meeting is to be held in Ontario Street Church on April 8th, the special speaker being Mrs. Anna Rokeby-Thomas of Kit- chener. The next meeting will be on March 6th when Rev. E.E. New of Monkton, a former missionary in India, will speak of his experiences there.