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Clinton News-Record, 1974-12-19, Page 9WRAPPEO MEET You can be sure if it's Westinghouse 0 Give her the Small Appliances that will last for . many a Christmas Appliances by Westinghouse Clinton Electric Shop EHI SCHELLENIARGER Alb6tt St CLINTON Pha 482-6646 I 1 I I t 1 1 1 1 ,txaw,513tANziotto)tw._x:myzit,13tc,xw,..hmcly,bln 'el "FOR MEN ONLY SPECIALS" g g g STOREWIDE 10% DISCOUNT g g LISTED SPECIAL NOT INCLUDED g g g OTHER LISTED SPECIALS g g g g •GE CARPET/FLOOR POWER SWEEPER iA g g REG. $49.95 $4 4.95 g g M g *SHARP MICROWAVE OVEN (Model R6600) g M ti (for the wife who has everything) g REG. $699.95 $ 5 9 9a 9 5 1 slA with browning device yjz y ? al •SHARP •20" 100% SOLID STATE COLOUR TV A We'll even demonstrate the speed of the microwave oven. You'll be amazed! SPECIALS GOOD ONLY THURSDAY DEC. 19th GROVES & SON ELECTRIC REG. $599.95 FROM: 9:00 P.M. - 11:00 P.M. (Model C2032) - automatic colour $499 9 5 Shoppers Nite ONLY! - 9 P.M. to 1 1 P.M. •THE ARBOR GIFT SHOP *BALL & MUTCH HOME FURNISHINGS • CLINTON ELECTRIC SHOP *LEE'S LADIES, MENS & BOYS WEAR • •MARY'S SEWING CENTRE •THE SHADOW BOX ANTIQUES PARTICIPATING MERCHANTS CLI.NTONNEWS,RBCORD, TfIVFISRAY, PV0gM ER 19, 1974,-PAGE FIND THE .RIGHT GIFT FOR THAT 'spEcIAL, WOMAN AND ENJOY YOURSELF AT THE SAME TIME, DO ALL 'YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING FRIDAY NIGHT IN CLINTON, 4p,044p.044.W4P-441k4 -4.f.0.4."-A4poZ4P3-11 Petunias "bloom" in Tuckersmith The Clinton Wil-Dex Atoms are really putting it all together on the road. In their last two games, they have outscored their opposition 25.2, Last week they bombed Hen- sel' 16-1, and on Dec, 14 in Mitchell, they downed their hosts by a 9.1 score. The Mitchell game had all kinds of excitement from penalty shots to shooting clean through the net, At the three minute mark of the second period in the Mit- chell contest, a Mitchell defen- ceman jumped on Randy Marriage's backhander in the goal crease and Clinton was awarded a penalty shot, taken by Paul Stephenson, who pulled the goaltender out of his net and scored, The game ended with grad Hymers slapshot going in one side of the net and coming out the other, Top scorer was Brad Hymers with three goals, while Jeff Taylor and Paul Stephenson Atoms Mustangs need support In the first race at London Monday night, St. Clair Buck, owned and driven by Phil Bisbacic, Seaforth, was fourth, Valleycreek Cleo driven by Wm, Caldwell of Clinton was out of the money in the eighth race, Wednesday night the eighth race, Crash Landing owned by Geo, And Ron ?eager) Odderleh, was the winner with Gerry Roebuck of Goderich on the hike, The mile was in 2:00,2 and the payoff was $20.10, jn their division. There is a singular reason for Clinton's excellent showing in this league. Hard work, A lot of work from each and every one of the dedicated players on this team; and the hundreds of hours contributed freely by team coaches and management. And . what of support from the fans? A dedicated handful of local people have been atten- ding the home games, doing their best to raise the roof. But it takes more than a handful. We see them at almost every, and Alyan,QcReq theme acic err Once a person watches the excellent hockey being played right here in Clinton, he realizes an enjoyable and ex- Marriage the high average of 236, Gary Freeman swept all the men's honors with the high single of 301, the high triple of 727, and the high average of 216. In the Londesboro ,Men's League, the Tigers are way out in front with 62 points, followed by the Lions and the Cheetahs with 46 each, and the Leopards with 28. Bert Lyon had both the high single of 378 and the high triple of 824, and Bruce Roy had the high average of 222. Hoggies Hippies and Deltas Slaves are tied, at 65 points each, for the lead in the Clin- ton-Blyth Ladies league, and are closely followed by the Daffy Dolls with 64 and the Crown Jewels with 62. Next come the Striking Streakers with 59, the Evil Knievels with 58, the Try-Hards with 54, and the Pin Pickers with 52, Lia Hoggarth had both the high single of 293 and the high triple of 700, while Mary Davey had >:the.thigfraiverage)iof 221. . In the Wil-Dex League, the Diamonds are in first place with 52 points, but are followed closely by the Ferrotics with 51, the Precisions with 48, and the Chipbreakers with 45. Jay Car- ter had the women's high single of 261, and Louise Gibbings had the high triple of 608. Nellie Burkholder and Laurie Daw shared the high average of 190. Mike Stinnissen again swept all the men's honors with the high single of 269, the high triple of 664, and the high average of 213. ,The Panthers and Ron's Mickeys are deadlocked for first spot in the Molson's Crown Mixed League with 38 points each. Next come the Cor- ner Pins with 36, the Fine picked up two each. Singles went to Ian Peck and Sean VanDongen. In the Hensall scoring spree, Paul Stephenson hit the twine five times, while Sean Van Dongen and Brad Hymers each On Tuesday Dec. 10, at the CHSS auditorium, it was a bat- tle of the Redmen, with the Sr. Redmen from Central Huron droppii* the St. Marys Red- men, by a score of 67 - 50, It Was the first regular season game for both teams, with the schedule resuming af- ter the Christmas break, In the first quarter, with a constantly hustling defense and aggressive rebounding, the Redmen completely bewildered the St Marys squad, and came out of the quarter with a 29 - 2 lead. Everyone got into the game for Clinton, with the team consistently holding onto about a 80 point lead.; There was one spill on Satur- day afternoon, in the third racer when Janet Express driven by Bill German of Clin- ton, crashed into a horse which broke stride in front of her just past the half-mile post. German was tossed over the hub rail into tho infield. He escaped with a shaking op, but the fact that the light standards have been pulled in six feet from the hub rail un,‘ doubtedly saved him from Serious itifury, The horse, Starts and the Damn Poors . with 35 each, the Centennials with 27, the Pin-Ups with 22, and the Cheetahs with 21. Gerry Harris swept all the women's honors with the high single of 290, the high triple of 742 and the high average o. 225. Brian Reeve had the men's high single of 332, while Ken Johnston had both the high triple of 841, and the high average of 241. In the Clinton Crown YBC Teen League, the North East Kids are in front with 189 1/2 points, and are followed by the Strike Outs with 184, and Chilly On A Bun with 168 1/2. Next come Titters Twisters with 164, the Corner Pin Kids with 159 1/2, Wendy's Playboys with 159, the South West Kids with 156 1/2 and Symons Sym- ples with 130. Pat Cook had the ladies' high single of 261, Evon Gracie had the high triple of 599, and Deb Johnston had the high average of 197. Pete Wise had the men's high single of 290,,•while -Alex •Harrett had both the high triple of 665, and the high average of 219, The Pin Bombers are in front in the YBC Friday Junior League with 137 points, and are followed by the Pin Killers with 127, the Streakers with 114, the Alley Jets with 94, the Pin Crackers with 89, the Cor- ner Pins with 86, the Strike Outs with 80, and the 450s with 76. In the YBC Saturday Junior League, the Centennial Maple Leafs are on top with 117 1/2 and are followed by the Alley Wreckers with 111, the Head Pin Hitters with 104, the King Crowns with 100, the Hookers with 99 1/2, the Strikes and Spares with 96 1/2 and Alley Bums with 94, and the Super Strikers with 80 1/2. picked up hat tricks. Singles went to Ron Blake, Ian Peck, Randy Marriage, and Mike Taylor. The Atoms next home game is this Saturday night Dec, 21 against Bayfield. The offensive effort put forth by both teams was pretty well even throughout the following two quarters. However, in the final quarter St, Marys caught fire, and were able to cut down on the point spread between the two teams. The Central Huron Redmen featured a better balanced scoring attack in this game. Leading scorer again was Larry Carter with 21 points, while Tim Jewson scored 13, Gerry Lobb 10, and Robin McAdam added 9, The top scorer for the opposing Redmen from St, Marys was Gary Hicks with 15 points. • although muddied, also wasn't Attic John owned by Larry bale Seaforth was third with Clarence O'Neil driving, Pub- hies Girl owned by Ron and Geo. PeAgAti was third in the ninth race with Gerry Roebuck driving, This was the last race day at the London Oval until Boxing bay, Dec, 26, We wish every ono a gory Christmas and a 'Happy New YeAt, BY WM. G. COX Much was said at the begin- ning of this hockey season about something in sport called "winning". The question was raised about the move of Clin- ton's junior team to a "C" rating from a "D". Can Clinton compete respectably in this league? Won't they be humbled by the larger centres in the league with even bigger areas to draw players from? And, "to give our support, we want a winner". Well, it is time for the skqp. tics to look again, and pleae," take a good, close look. Yes, the Clinton Centennial MustangS not only can compete...they are within a single point of the lead The primary choir was in tun voice tor the Christmas con- cert at Clinton Public School last week. Here they sing a song while under the direction of MrS. Andrews and Mrs, Jones, (News-Record photo) iting evening can be spent at Clinton Arena on any night the Mustangs play. As for those who have not been attending; well, you wan- ted a winner, and you got one. You can see some of the finest .junior hockey being played anywhere, and you don't even have to leave town. The team needs your sup- port. They are doing a fantastic job and giving Clinton a reputation to be proud of. The rest is up to you. Let's get out and attend these games, and naaybe we just might raise that rarena roof. Let visiting teams know we are proud of our Mustangs and their fan- tastic debut in Junior "C" hockey. The playoffs are just around the corner, so let's get the momentum moving now towards a league champion- ship. See you at the game. c WANTED Single Storey Fronted Building App. 24 X 22 ft. In good condition Daytime- phone 527.0211 Evenings • phone 565-2115 In bowling news this week, the Lonely Petunias are barely out in front in the Tuckersmith Mixed League with 44 1/2 points, but are followed closely by the Violets with 43, the Waterlilies with 34, the Hollyhocks 33, the Dandelions with 32 1/2 and the Mayflowers with 23. Anne Walters had the ladies' high single of 260, and Winnie Van Den Dool had the high triple of 650. Angus Hum- mel had both the men's high single of 267 and the high triple of 659. In the Ladies' Afternoon League, the United Nations are still on top with 55 points, and are followed by the Snowbirds with 52, the Ding-A-Lings and the Roadrunners with 50 each, the Hopefuls with 47, and the. Try-Hards with 46. Phyllis Mountford has the high single of 265, Erma Hartley the high triple of 656, and Rosemary Ar- mstrong the high average of 206, TtieRollini 'Pins are 'still'on top in the tdi-ide'gbol•ol,(tidieb""' League with 58 points. They are followed by the Pin Chasers with 46, the Try-Hards with 43,, and the Slow Starters with 35. Delores Howatt had both the high single of 253 and the high triple of 596, while Florence Cartwright was the most im- proved bowler with a plus 13. ' In the Clinton Mixed League, the Free Throws are in first place this week with 39 points, but are followed closely by Goofy's Greats and the Odd Balls with 37 each, the Bowling Buddies with 36, the Leaders with 32, the Happy Hookers with 31, and the Alley Cats and the Born Losers with 20 each. Nellie Steep, had the ladies' high single of 325, Marg Lince the high triple of 794, and Val lying on the road Redmen defeat St. Marys From th e Horse's Mouth BY KEN LEE'S HURON ST. 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