Clinton News-Record, 1977-05-12, Page 6PAGE 6—CLINTON NEWS-RECOR6, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1977
Pee wee soccer club
win second game 54
The Clinton pee wee soccer
club won their second game
of the season 5-4 on May 3rd in
Grand Bend even though they
had to overcome a biased
referee and two quick goals
that he allowed for .Grand
Bend.
Finally after some bad
calls against them Clinton
boys took over. Charlie Wise
got his first goal of the game
on a pass from John Elliott
and then tied the game on a
rebound.
Roy Brown got goal
number three heading home
the ball after it had
rebounded off the cross bar
from a Tony Gibbings' drive.
Charlie Wise made it 4-2
just before half time again on
a John Elliott pass.
In the second half, with the
referee coaching the Grand
Bend players and making all
the calls in favor of Grand
Bend, it was only a matter of
time before they scored to
make it 4-3. It was a well
taken goal and Paul Stephens
had no chance of ---making a
save.
Grand Bend tied the game
when the r :feree allowed an
off -side goal to stand. John
Elliott of Clinton got the,..
winning goal with 14 minutes,
left to play which rounded off
a fine game for him. •
The Clinton boys must be
congratulated for keeping
their cool heads when the
refereeing was so bad and.,
when the Grand Bend boys
were allowed to hack and kick
anyone in a blue uniform.
Well done boys.
The Clinton peewees next
game is' in Goderich at 7 p.m.
at the arena on May 12th.
,)On Saturday May 14th,
Clinton Minor Soccer plays
host to three teams from
Sarnia sponsored by the
Sarnia Police Association.
Games are to be played at
the arena and the ap-
proximate times are Atoms
11:30 a.m.; Pee Wee 12:45
p.m.; and Mosquito 2:15 p.m.
Come on out and see the
Clinton kids take on the big
city kids and enjoy some fine
soccer.
Seniors undefeated
Clinton Soccer Club kicked'
off the 1977 season on Sunday
May 8 with a 2-1 victory over
newly promoted St.
Columban, in a Second
Division game in the London
and District Soccer League.
In this' game, the near
tornado winds played the
most important part. and
decided how the game was to
be played.
The team controlling the
ball on the ground had to be
the eventual winner and
Clinton managed to do this for
a greater majority of the
game than St. Columban.
Clinton won the. "toss" and
elected to play with the wind
for the first half and had the
play continually in the St.
Columban goal mouth with no
result until half back Victor
Kennedy found an opening
and slipped one past the St.
Columban goalkeeper to put
Clinton one goal up and the
half ended with the score 1-0
in Clinton's favour, and it was
now our turn to face the wind.
Early in the second half, St.
Columban tied the game
when Brian Murray neatly
pushed the ball past Juenzen
Hellman after taking a lovely
pass from the centre.
Clinton put the pressure on
and had several good chances
but couldn't break the St.
Columban goalkeepers" who
was having a good game
despite the weather con-
ditions.
At the other end, Hellman
was performing acrobatics
while keeping St. Columban
off the score sheet.
Five minutes from full time
Bill Cantelon sent a beautiful
pass from the wing onto Alex
Harrett's foot and Alex sent a
rocket-like shot past the St.
Columban goalkeeper, who
didn't have a chance with it.
The game ended with
Clinton ahead by a 2-1 score.
The first home game of the
season is on Saturday May
14th against Ingersoll Flyers.
Game time is 3 p.m. at the
Arena. See you there!
PARK SCHEDULE
-Small Diamond
MONDAY: MINOR SOCCER — 6-8:15 p.m.
INDUSTRIAL — 8:15 p.m.
TUESDAY: PEEWEE 8 BANTAM GIRLS
WEDNESDAY: MINOR SOCCER — 6-8:15 p.m.
LADIES'SOFTBALL 8:151p.m.
THURSDAY: PEEWEE 8 BANTAM GIRLS
FRIDAY: MINOR BASEBALL
SATURDAY: MINOR BASEBALL 'TIL 3:00 p.m.
MEN'S SOCCER 3:00 p.m.
SUNDAY: MEN'S SOCCER 6:00 p.m.
JUVENILE GIRLS 8:30 p.m.
Dean Reid
'PARK CHAIRMAN
Clarence Neilans
ARENA MANAGER
Randy Millar was the recipient of the most dedicated,
player award for the Clinton Junior C hockey team. The
award was presented by Gerry Hiltz at the club's
banquet on May 7. (News-Record.photo)
Church News
Morning prayer was held in
St. James Anglican Church,
Middleton at 11:15 a.m. with
Don Middleton and John
Deeves receiving the of-
fering. Flowers on the altar
were given by Blanche
Deeves for Mother's Day and
Rev. Wm. Bennett was in
charge.
The ACW will meet on
Thursday, May 12 at the
home of Marion Smith.
Ladies are to bring articles
for the bale and flea sale.
Please bring your husbands.
The Children's Festival will
be held at St.. Paul's
Cathedral Saturday May
14th. Call the Rector for
transportation.
Sunday Next, Holy Com-
munion will be held in St.
James Church, Middleton.
The Bishop has requested the
service of Holy Communion
at all Churches in the Diocese
to mark the opening of 118th
Session of the Synod of the
Diocese of Huron. He has
asked that a presentation of
gifts for the World Hunger
Fund be presented at these
services. These gifts in turn
will be presented by one of the
Parish representatives at the
Synod Service next Sunday
evening.
Do hope all mothers had a
nice day.
We from the Middleton
Church would like to wish the
ladies, from our area, of St.
Joseph's Church, Clinton, the
very best at their Spring
Bazaar on S'aturday May
14th.
Personals
Hugh and Toddy Middleton
of Toronto visited with
Stewart Middleton and Ross
and Mabel Middleton.
Edith Middleton Anderson
was married on April 19th to
A.G. Sanducky of Holland
Landing.
Mabel and Ross Middleton
had all their familyhome on
the weekend. Drew Middleion
is now home for the summer
from Western University,
London. Ross Middleton was
guest speaker at the Hor-
ticultural meeting in
Bayfield.
Delores and . Alvin Dutot
and Mrs. 1-1ulls of Bayfield
spent Sunday with Bill and
Arlene Hulls and Jason of
London.
Congratulations and good
luck to Marlene Yeo on the
opening of a beauty shop in
her home.
Sorry to hear that Doug
Yeo's little green house blew
down Sunday in that terrible
wind.
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"Birthday Greetings" to
Alex Barrett who celebrated
his birthday on Wednesday
May'rl.
Visitors withWera Lammie
were Chester and Ilia Dunn,
Mrs. Drought, Laureen and
John Paisley, Robert Lam-
mie, Army and Greta
Lammie.
Gerald and Ruth Ford
visited with Mrs. May Ford.
Ethel and Ross Marriott
visited with Ruby Miners. Bill
and Helgri Taylor and Mark
visited 'Russell Erratt.
Bernice Shipman visited
Almeeda Parsons and Louise
Mitchell. Bill and Vina
Parker, Bayfield and Keith
and Doris Leonard,
Willowdale visited Clara
Featherston.
Dr. and Mrs. H.J. ,Dilling,
Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs.
E.H. Denroche, Camp Borden
visited Anna Dilling and
Louise Mitchell:
Mother's Day visitors with
Almeeda Parsons were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Parsons and
Tracey. Misses Greta and
Amy Lammie and Robert
Lammie with Vera Lammie.
Howard Johns and Mary
Neil visited Mhbel Johns ;
Donald, Cathy and Scott
Taylor, Fred and Lois Taylor,
`Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor and
Marlene visited Adeline
Taylor; Mr. and Mrs. Sid
Pullman, London visited
Bernice Lavery; Leslie
Mitchell visited his mother
Mrs. Louise Mitchell.
Mrs. Bannerman spent
Mother's Day with her
family. Mrs. Lavery spent
Mother's Day with her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Lavery.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corb• ett
were guests on Sunday with
their son-in-law and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaffe
and family at Mitchell and
attended the baptism of their
granddaughter Sally Leona
Chaffe at the Mitchell United
Church.. -
Phillip T. Ward passes
Phillip T. Ward passed
away in Seaforth Community
Hospital on Friday May 6 in
his 75th year. He wa�sa for-
mer resident of Hensa 1 and is
survived by his wife, the
former Mona Patterson.
He rested at the Bonthron
Funeral Home, Hensall until
Sunday then. to Dodd and
McNair Funeral Home
Orangeville where funeral
service was held on Monday
May 9 at 2 p.m. Interment in
St. John's Cemetery, Mona
Township.
Hoggarth
Miss Annie Isabel Hoggarth
of 279 Horton St., London
passed away in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London on Saturday
May .7 in her 80th year. Sister
of Dr. William Bruce
Hoggarth, Ottawa and the
late Benjamin C. Hoggarth of
London.
Funeral service was held
from the Jas. A. Harris
Funeral Home London on
Monday May 9 at 2:30 p.m,
conducted by Rev. A.J.
Farquhar of First St'.
Andrew's United Church.
Interment in Hensall Union
Cemetery.
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