Clinton News-Record, 1976-10-21, Page 6LI I
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Robbie Heard paced the
Iinton attack with five goals
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e teams were tied at one
apiece after the first period
on gee..,....1S-ks' Heard for Clinton
and Mom's- (Tubby) Schmalz
fOrYsilicerton.
For second period, Pete
Thoxnpson beat Grant Lipskie
to Put Clintonaheadon a well
executed power play goal
only tohave Walkerton's Glen
Wendt tie it up two minutes
biter. Robert Heard ended the
Walkerton threat with two
goals to end the period with
Clinton leading 42.
In. the third period the
Stamp put the game away as
they scored three more goals,
two by Heard and one by
Randy Millar before
• Minor hockey
schedule changes
The following is theClinton
Minor Hockey schedule for
October 25 to Noveraber 2nd.
Monday - 5 - 6 pan. Novice
6- 7 p.m. Pee Wee
7 - 8:15 Juvenile
Tuesday - 5 - 6p.m. Pee Wee
6- 7 Atom
Wednesday 5 - 6:15 p.m.
Bantam
6:15- 7:15 - Midget
Thursday - 5 - 6 p.m. Atom
„ Friday 5 - 6 pan. Bantam
Saturday 12 - 1 p.m. Novice
1 - 2: 30 Atom
2:30-4: --. Pee Wee
4 - 5:30 Bantam
5:30 - - Midget
7 - 9 - Juvenile.
Lst Sunday afternoon in
IfartOVer;*.... the Clinton
Astaqgt • - trampled the
iitover-'14rpns by a,gort Of
In a ;hippy game which
produced 101-, 'minutes
penalties, the 'Stangs
dominated the Barons from
start at the game. Jamie
Thompson opened the scoring
in the firtt period with a pair
followed by Robert Heard
with two more to end the first
period with the Stangs
holding 4401ead.
In the 'Second period, Ken
Robinson opened the scoring
for the Stfings.: followed by
convincing
Inthethirdpc
was Jamie
ting off the
oring
followed by Robert Heari -
with another pair, Tim
MacLean with a pair, and
singles by Dave Watts, 101*
Graham and Dal/9
Stephenson. During the
course of the game Clinton ,
had 10 minors, three-5minute
fighting majors and a 10 min.
misconduct. Hanover had 12
minors, four -5 minute
majors, 3 for fighting and one
for high sticking and two -10-
misconducts.
Clinton outshot Hanover W, •
10 38.
Hopes high for winner
The Clinton .Junior HO' .,. Sian , _., Most a• OLOtniktelY Ciinum, gets sett* take a pass for one of his five goals, as
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-rebuilt team from last year, deMOOStratectlast. Today night three Walkerton defenders try to guard the open net. Heard
before the home town crowd that OW will be Sedans con- scored ten goals on the weekend. (News -Record photo)
tenders again liVs. year. Here Gobble Heard, No. IS for
Colts open season Friday night
The 1976-77 edition of the
Clinton Colts swings into
action this Friday night at the
Community Centre when last
year's Group Finalists, the
Lucknow Lancers face-off
against our Colts at 8:30 p.m.
in an exhibition match.
The Colts' regular • season
opens a week from Sunday
night when the local talent
hosts the Milverton Four-
VVheel Drives.
Ken Daer who played last
year for the Stratford Perths
of the Senior Continental
League,- has taken over
coaching this year's Colts and
has the task of making the
Colts a strong contender for
O.H.A. Intermediate 'C'
laurels.
Over -aged Mustang Junior
players such as Mike Anstett,
Danny Colquhoun, and Paul
Kelly along with newcomers
Jim Guenther (ex -Exeter
Hawks Junior -D) and Robbie
Kellestine (Goderich Sailors)
have coach Daer and the Colt
management hopes high for a
successful season.
Again this year. Des
Figure skating club news
A lively planning meeting
for a bake sale and rummage
sale, Oct. 30 in the town hall,
took place at the home of
secretary Carol Fox by the,
executive of the Clinton
Figure Skating Club.
JOlui Beane, presided and
with regard to baking and
conducting a rummage sale -
he admitted he was "on
tender hooks". But before the
discussion, progressed very
far he realized he had an
enthusiastic and ambitious
executive to support him.
One interested mother,
Dorothy Dupee has offered a
fancy cake shaped and
decorated as a pair of skates,
to be raffled as a door
specialty. Tickets 25c or 5 for
SI. will be available at the
door of the town hall.
Publicity will be handled by
the seniors and intermediate
skaters plus the correspon-
dent, and the bake sale will be
managed by Marlene Forbes
and Anne Gibson. Anne
Beane, Bonnie Marsden,
Audrey Middleton will at-
tempt to organize the rum-
mage sale.
Special cons.gnments of
hockey and figure skating
artiees, Le. dresses, jump
suits, bags, skates, etc. will
be managed by Donna Woods
and her committee.
Properties will be set up by
Johli Beane. Cashier will be
Rhea Jones.
To promote a successful
sale, the executive will
depend on the support of all
the club parents for baking
and collecting together any
Rummage Sale articles they
wish to dispose of. They'd
also appreciate donations
from anyone. Bring donations
to the town hall as soon as
possible after 9 a.m.,
Saturday, October 30. If
anyone needs a pick-up phone
John Beane 482-9250.
Several skaters from the
Clinton club were enrolled
during the past month at a
fall skating school at
Vanastra. They were Cheryl
Beane, Peggy Jones, Shelley
Middleton, Karen Schneider,
Jane Symons and Carolyn
Woods. Several tests were
passed on the weekend.
The Clinton Club seniors
and intermediates will
commence their 76-77
program Wednesday,
October 20, at the arena while
the whole club will begin their
Saturday program on
Saturday, October 23. The
Skate-a-thon, originally
planned had to be postponed
until a later date.
Watch this column next
week for important factors in
the care of your skate blades
and boots.
CLINTON MEN'S
INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
1976/77 REGISTRATION
REGISTRATION FEE: $UM for town residents and tax-
payers - SUM for anybody else.
Register At Clinton Arena
MONDAY, OCTOBER 25
MOO PM.- 10130 P.M.
ornoiAL SCRIMMAGE 11:311-11134
A
Cassidy, owner of the Clinton
Hotel has purchased new
uniforms for the Colts' up-
coming season. Operation
expenses have increased
again this year and the Colt
management are looking for
sponsors to help keep the
team going and to further
Intermediate hockey in
Clinton.
To raise funds for this
year's operations a dance is
being -held at the Clinton
Legion Hall, Saturday, Nov.
20th. Tickets are available for
any Colt player or members
of the executive.
COLTS SCHEDULE
Mime Games
(8 p.m.(except as noted)
Sunday Oct. 31
Sunday Nov. 7
Thursday Nov. 11
FridayNov. 19
Sunday Nov. 21
Sunday, Nov. 28
Friday, Dec. 3
Sunday Dec. 5
Thursday, Dec. 9
Sunday Dec. 12
Sunday Dec. 19
Sunday Jan. 9
Sunday Jan. 23
Thurs. Jan. 27
(8:
Friday Nov. 5
Friday Nov. 12
Sunday Nov. 14
Wed. Nov. 24
Friday Nov. 26
Friday Dec. 10
Friday Dec. 17
Sunday Jan. 2
Friday Jan. 7
Tres. Jan. 18
Friday Jan. 21
Sunday. Jan. 30
Sunday Feb. 6
Friday Feb. 11
Milverton at Clinton
Port Elgin at Clinton
Kincardine at Clinton
Lucknow at Clinton
Fergus at Clinton
Mitchell at Clinton
Harriston at Clinton
Milverton at Clinton
Harriston at Clinton(8: 30p.m. )
Fergus at Clinton
Kincardine at Clinton
Mitchell at Clinton
Port Elgitt:at CUntoz
Lucknow at Clinton (8:30 p.m )
Away Games
30 p.m.(except as noted))
Clinton at Fergus
Clinton at Mitchell
Clinton at Port Elgin (3 : 00 p.m. )
Clinton at Port Elgin
Clinton at Kincardine
Clinton at Kincardine
Clinton at Fergus
Clinton at Lucknow
Clinton at Milverton
Clinton at Mitchell
Clinton at Lucknow
Clinton at Harriston(2 p.m.)
(played at Palmerston)
Clinton at Harriston (2 p.m.)
_ (played at Palmerston)
Clinton at Milverton
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Vanastra Gun Club results
At the Vanastra Trap shoot
held October 16, Bill
Thompson of Clinton and Jim
Caldwell, Kippen each shot 25
traps.
John Anderson, Kippen;
Murray East, Clinton ; Bill
Stewart, Goderich, each shot
24 and John Hesse!, Goderich
and Bradley Mann. Hensel!
shot 22.
Lloyd Venner, Hensall and
John McK ishnie, Goderich
shot 21, while Ashley Gilbert,
•Goderich and Jim Craig
Clinton shot 20 and Paul
Stanley. Clinton and Glen
Mogk, Bornholm shot 19.
At the skeet shoot, held the
same day, Murray East of
Clinton shot 23 skeets 'while
Bill Thompson, Clinton and
Pail Stanley, Clinton shot 21
and. Bill Stewart, Goderich
shot 20.
Glen Mogk, Bornholm shot
19 and John,.,Hessel,
Goderich ; Jim Craig, 'Clinton
and Jim Caldwell, Kippen
shot 17.
Jim Hogg, Seaforth shot 15
and Randy Stewart, Goderich
shot 14.
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new all e
" "hockeY,
Randy. Millr continues t4
set the play with a Icague
leading 8 assists after thr
games for the %tangs,
Mustang goalkeepers,
Nelson, Ryan, Hellman and
Peterson have been eX-
ceptionally sharp in games
played this year, while
Nelson also ranks high+ ft
penalty minutes for
goaltenders after a fighting
major in Hanover in which he
proved he can handle himself
very well indeed.
Estimate damage at 85,400
Wilfred Parent of 150 Huron
Rd., Mitchell got a rude
awakening last Friday
morning, when a tractor-
ttailer carrying salt to
Toronto left the road coming
to rest on his front lawn.
The truck, owned by Boyce
Transport of Clinton and
driven by Emmerson Edward
of Clinton, left Highway 8
after it collided with a car
owned and driven by Alfred
Chappel, RR 2, Staffa.
Total damage was
estimated at 33,000 to the
truck ; 32,000 to the car; and
5400 to Mr. Parent's front
lawn.
Arena Schedule
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22
INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY 8:30 P.M.
Lucknow vs Clinton Colts
SUNDAY, OCT. 24
TOT SKATING 2-3:00 P.M.
PUBLIC SKATING 3-5:00 P.M.
JUNIOR HOCKEY 7:30 P.M.
Walkerton vs Clinton Mustangs
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