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;,Clinton Soccer
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it game"Started ,'teen,
nutes tate , n a frlendlyanate,
a When4I the Porth ese captain.
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presented Chris ca tali, Don;
mstrong with a club pennant.
` a uropean ou store wtd mss.
ntrY'001,4009,
nilon hoover. nn
reciprocal' I:gift,-apd proceeded.
to ,s vr� e , appreoiatton
the Portugues, y by making n n
.:44,giftofthegannet
The ! iinton team oof
sis entlyf muffed easy chances,-
some whew it would have been
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Clinton' wI awardeda a penalty
shot.' The., conversion: end by
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Salted
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b�the �ortuese*eepe
I e .minutes later,
tuguese went and on the ,only,
Me which they
scored �kirith ommersteeg �' t
' his. goal anpdy�h xletenee. at
" s es'andiseven
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1l ton. Ailed n. ! �..1ed eta. play
ldence ani i coheslon of
their previe s ,me against the
Hungarians and ' repeatedly
fouend s fve's *1aeking the• «;
IIbetween, forwards and
1'01* °
Ooys! Aa their . .anoes.
and should have Scored an at
•least four•c ccastons but did not
take« advantage of these -:golden
oppozIutlitics as they' arose,
e,using touch frustration to the
spectators who saw shot after
:tho
sent wiOej er
into the
Portuguese. 'keepers o err
p
in
flefence settled
their Lusual°o strong force and
kept the Portugueseeattacks to,
ineffectual, sporadic affairs
and the best pt firs for Conten'
alt on defence with :Kay,
ennedy, Den McDaid and Don.
Armstrong sowjng the Most
desire And 30 n Mommerste g, R
a ain turning., In a . steady'
.rfor ance n goal. ,1'
Te: next twoi ;games tor
Clinton atei London against-
`: Lions'► and the'. German
! anadian 'B' team, d
Clinton, plays at°ho�j 'e on[` 'ul
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:against aga. nst St. Thomas. Welters,.
Lot us. hope in Acture, boys, It
you must I`glve" anything M1
away, away, nuilselt pennants
NOT *as i !
Clinton Soccer . Club
executiveare' very fortunate
.and .;filen ed to announce the
a
poix><tn�e t. of JQ " Lawson
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s
official eoa and trainer of the
feim..-
John kir► has many years of
experience in . 11 aspects of the
game and 1s a efinite asset t
the club.
toms win
eagtie
Last Saturday: June 14, -the and .a single. in six trips to the four: Mike Williscraft • scored
Clinton' 'Centennial Atoms got plate. two, and singles went to Dave
revenge on the powerful Fleming scored six runs and Allen Andy Flowers, Paul
Walkerton club in the league had ten R,B I''.'s. '
gu. Stephenson, and'eter
opener by a 24-6vietory.', Brad Iymers also scored six Denomme.
Jimmy Fleming was the'big pins, on tour :walks, and. two Mike Williscraft went six
gun with the: bat for Clinton singles, while Scott Kay scored innings for, Clinton. on the
with three triples, two doubles, two runs and Ian Peck scored mound and Andy `Flowers
finished up the seventh.
The atoms take to the road
News of Brucefield next weekend, going to
1. a gingham Saturday and
Anniversary Service president, Mrs. . J. Goderich, Sunday. Both games
Visitors Day and the 50th Henderson, chaired the are 1:30 p.m. starts.
anniversary " of the United business portfon.Sympathy ,
Church in Canada were ob- notes from Mrs. Clarke, 'Mr.
served in' Brucefield United and Mrs. E. Sillery and Mrs. N. Vanastra
Church on the afternoon of June Sillery were read by Mrs.,
10. Guests were invited from 13roadfoot.
Hensall, Clinton and Egmon- A motion was mactle to send • Gun Club
ovine. $50 �to the. Kennedy family.; who Jerry Coleman of Seaforth
Mrs. Cliff - ,Henderson and had their home nes u uy , a...1
Mrs. A. McBeath were in another, that no July or August was back in top spot at the
charge of the .devotion and meeting meetings be held. Vanastra Gun Club's June 14
opened the meeting with a Instead of the surier Skeet shoot scoring all, of a
poem, followed by a hymn, with meetings 'members will be possible 25 hits. 13i11 Stewart of
__Mrs, McGregor at_ the piano _asked to. pay . $3. _at the Sep-
Goderich remained in second
•The offering was received by tember meeting. place with 24, and Allan Turner
the ushers, Mrs. M. ticaldwell The Sunday school picnic is to of St. Marys kept third place
and Mrs. R. Baird, and . was be held on July 6 and the with 23.
dedicated. Strawberry and Ham Supper on Greg Potter of Goderich
The Scripture was read in
unison. Mrs. McBeath spoke on
the 50th anniversary of the
United Church of Canada
followed by- a hymn. Mrs. Elsie
Henderson, a valued member
of the UCW for many years,.
rendered a number of piano
solos which were much enjoyed
ball.
June 25. Mrs. Stoll reported fo
the "Lunch is Served" dinner,
to be held at the church orf
September 16 at 6:30. Tickets
are $1.50. Please contact Group
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Mrs. E. Sillery ' gave the
secretary's report and Mrs.
Berry gave ,,;,the treasurer's
report. Also reported, was the
followed with 22, while Mery
Batkin of Clinton, Pat Heenan
of Seaforth and Glen Mogk of
Bornholm finished tied at fifth
spot with 21,
Harrison Schoch of Zurich
made a better showing with his
20, 'while Dave Collins of Walton
and Paul Mellar of Vanastra
tied at 19, placed lower than the
e_presrdent-introduced-fibs_.v. Y- - successful T4Ppe_ rvJ areqns_they held,jasteek«,
.
wAs1ey Gilbert oeri
chguest_speaker, Mr. Patterson of party.
the Retarded Children of After short program of turned in a score -of 18, and Len
Palmerston, who showed slides reading and aures, ... Mrs. Lobb and Jim •East of Clinton
on 'the .training of retarded Haugh and Mrs. McCartney trailed with 15.
children. Mrs. Stoll thanked closed the meeting. Unfortunately the weather
Mr. Patterson and presented A potluck lunch closed Group was terrible, and the Club's
him with an envelope. I for the summer. The group June 11 trap shoot was rained
Mrs. Triebner invited has been -asked to serve dinner out for the second consecutive
everyone to the church hall for at a wedding in September. week.
a social hour during lunch. The
• president invited Mrs. Berry, - r
who has been a member of the
W.A. and the UCW for 50
years, to cut the 50th an-
niversary cake: Mrs. ,terry R E I S T R A T I O N
'thanked the ladies for the
privilege. The afternoon •
program closed with prayer
Unit I
Tuckersmith Unit I UCW
Brucefield Church• held their
final meeting for the summer
on Monday, June 9 with an
attendance of 19. Mrs. Mary
Haugh • and Mrs. Hazel
McCartney were in charge
with Mrs. Haigh opening the
meeting with a poem. Mrs.
McCartney read, the Scripture.
A hymn was sung with Mrs.
Ross Scott - at the piano,
followed by prayer by Mrs.
McCartney who gave several
readings. ,Mrs McCartney
closed this part of the meeting.
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On Tuesday evening June 3,
the Central urpn Seco>dary
School Annual Athletic Banquet
was held in the school
cafeteria,
Tim Jewson, Athletic
o Association president, and
Ruth Ann Neelans, Athletic
Association vice-president,
presided.
Head table guests included
Dick Whitely CHSS vice prin-
cipal, Bob Cooper guest
speaker, Miss Joanne Snell
school queen, and escort Bill
Cantelon.
Following the meal, the
presentation of school bars for
participation on school teams,
W(1SA r•hmmn;(In nwnref to
Club holds
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The Clinton and District
Badminton Club held their
annual steak barbecue at Gary
and Rhea Potters recently.
Everyone present enjoyed the
steaks in spite of the rain.
Earlier in -the season, the
former executive gave way to a
new one: president, Harry
Brown, Seaforth; sec. treas.
Janeen Clynick, Clinton;
student representative, Nancy
MacDonald; directors - Pat
Allen, Clinton; • Rosemary
Armstrong, Clinton; Carl
Butler, Goderich.
Their exchange visits with
the Wingham Badminton Club
proved to be very enjoyable.
Robin McAdam and Nancy
McDonald and most valuable
players awards were made.
Guest speaker for the night
,was Bob Cooper, a former
CHSS student and athlete who
recently graduated from
Wilfrid Laurier Uniyersity•
The evening concluded with
the presentation of outstanding
athletes awards to: Nancy
MacDonald, senior girl; Don
McDonald, senior boy; Mary
Ann Cummings, junior girl;
and Alex Harrett, junior boy.
(note to the proofreader: there
is no Macdonald - as spelled , in
the Clinton phone book)
barbecue
The Club hopes to increase
their membership next year so
do come out and join the club. '
Watch for further information
in September. Everyone is
welcome. '
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