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BANTAMS Ftamilton, ' 186; Steve Chase, 535; I'lter Sartoi
`210; Diane Mitchelmore, 170; - Chase, 529; lVr
High, Singles, . Jar). 6:Gary Marie Huff, .120.5; Dale Oke, Dale Oke, 532..
Johnston, ,143; Randy Little, 264; Larry Ryan, 186;"' Davy High singles,
174; Eddie Streeter, 167; Debby Britnell, 188; Scott Little, 155. Qke, 153; Larr
Charman,, 125; Kenny High triples.
6: Allan Doug- aritnell
Clements, 137; John Kloeze, Fisher, 684; (�ttmmings. Youngblut,
1(9;. Dorie Oke, 162; Rob Lit- d F. •' -"
tle, 152; Michael Miller, 136;
Mark. Westbrook, 148; Kim
Rumig, 219; Jeff Batter, 147.
High Doubles, Gary John-
ston, 2304 Randy Little, 319;
Eddie Streeter, 322; Kenny
Clements 272; John Kloee,'
312; Dorie _Oke, 272; Rob Lit-
- Ue, , 283; Michael Miller, 248;
.
80mig„:165; Jeff Baxter,
Jan.
Mike
258.
High singles, January 13:
- Larry Daer, 181; Max Bour-
deau, 183; John Kloeze, 182;
Lat ie Ryan, 143; Jackie ,
Miller, 125; Randy Little, 182;
Mary Lynn Pagan, 124; Kim,
Rumig, 176; Chris Pitre, 120;
Michael Miller, 111; John
Leddy, 129; Mork Westbrook;
155; Dorie Oke, 139.
High doubles, Jan. 13: Max
Bourdeau, 295; John Kloeze, •
355; Laurie Ryan, 252; Randy
Little, 344; Kim Rumig, 350;
Mark Westbrook, 259; Dorie
Oke,
277.
NO: Kincardine rink skipped by Sandra Sutherland (front
row left) won the Southern Ontario
Curling
Association District 3Cmpi^hpinGoderich last
Wednesday. Other members of the team are: Liz Ross
(front row) vice; Mary Ross (back row left second;,and
Dana Howald, lead. - P p
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• Hamilton, 152; Danny Wilkin-
son, 157; Bob' 'Sartori,
Daren Oke,.. -203; Steve Chase,
233; Marie Huff, 184,; Allan
Fisher; 214; Jim Cutt, 227.
High triples, Jan. 13: Steve
Chase, 569; Allan Fisher, 577.
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High singles, Jan. 6: Allan--'
Fisher, 285; Andrea Daer, 175;
Brian Jaques, 170; Mike Cum-
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Rob Youngblut, -170; Brad'.
The modified 'C' class of snowmobiles take off in a jack rabbit start at the;Hu7fy-Gull last
Saturday.' The machines reached high speeds in the straight-aways of the new half mile
track -at the racing facility noir Varna. The racers return to Clinton for the Winter Carnival
and are back at Hully-Gully on March third. (News -Record photo)
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$PORT•$ ACTION LINE
By Eileen Palmer
District 3 Playdowns for curlers donning curling , foot-.
ovincial Competition con- wear only after -they have
ued until Wednesday after- tered the building. The salt and
on so those of you looking for grit carried in on boots damage
cture•s of the winners in last the ice. Next time you meet Leo
ek's paper,` lookedin vain. uptown and see him looking at
owever do check this week your feet don't 'worry about it
d see both winning and run- unless you are wearing your
*pp rinks. , p rtiwhrligr Atst .,
Durham and Kincardine bat.' Membership fees are now
d it out right down to the overdue! A list of paid up mem-
st rock with Kincardine, a
nk of youthful gals winning
ecompetition and thereby
presenting District 3 in the
als at Barrie later in Jan:
bers will be posted on • the
bulletin board in _ the near
future and if you are curling
and want your name to appear
on that list - there's only one
The draws for Monday and way to get it there. ,
uesday nights are -back to As mentioned fast week the
.ual time this week. If you 'McGee Men's Bonspiel,
nnot be there, get a spare., January 20, is filled but spec-
othing is more disheartening tators , are ,_invited- to drop in
an rushing to the Club an- during the day and see real
Opting a good competitive good -curling•.”
me then finding out that Half -'- -Dates-toy-=remember:.
1 -
your rink ox .even your op-
'sition's rink. does not show
p. The Ladies Section works
rough a spares' convener and
oes not run into 'this problem.
lthough it means an awful lot
f work for the convener the
nd result is worthwhile.
Iee is available on a pay as
ou play basis for groups who
ight be ; interested in
rganizing a Saturday night
urling party. Contact 'Fanny at_
24-9641 and ' make
rrangements- with ___her._ to
rovide a lunch for apres
urling.-
Many ,of our dot of tbwn
ompetitors . during the last
eek commented on the terrific
e we have, also on how clean
is. Now there is a reason for
at, our Leo just has tb be the
st ice maker in these parts,
owever he would appreciate
ate, :,..
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Friday and Saturday, March 16
and 17; St.. Patrick's Weekend
Mixed Bonspiel (Have youin=
vited a couple yet?)
Already three
candidates for
BY SHIRLEY J. KELL,ER
..e
Already there are three
very , poiltive candidates
4, for the 1974 Ward 's
seat ..... and ;a pos
fourth.
Three = f --the can
d • in the 1973 race
will be back. They are
Reeve Ev. ' Mcliwain of
Goderich Township;
Reeve Harold Lobb • of
Clinton; and Reeve Hugh
Flynn of Hull'ett •who will
be making his third bid
fol` the post.
The undecided Can-
- didate is Reive Ed. Od-
dleifson, who says that
his wife will figure
istrongly • in his `decision
to run or not to run.
by._MORLEY LEEKING JR.
The Miamr,Dolphins withstood a late drive ,by the Washington
Redskins to win Super Bowl VII last Sunday and successfully,
complete a perfect season. The Dolphins won all l4 regul4ir season
-games as well as the three playoff games on their way to the chain-
,,,pi,onship.,Certainly, Miami' s• ability to come up,,,with,the.,urnexpec-„
ted and Washington's inability to do so was the story of the game,
I bad predicted -Miami by a score of 24-21 so 1 was not too far off
in my prediction. s,
The Atlanta Flarnes have to be considered the surprise off, the
N.H.L. particularly the Western Division, as the season
moves into the lhtter half...They are currently in second place,at
s ►nf 1' , , : "+. , `r
goa r K tx in '" " ,p - s a r oleic aX n •r ' ,.9
.,,...,•..13~1 .: '. � . .T;� +'similar 'to 't
close -checking, wait -for -the -break style of hockey,--. ►'
one employed by the Leaf steams of the early sixties. e.Certa' Iy
Boom Boom Geoffrion has 'to be commended forthe fine ,io e's
done with this first :year club.
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Ice Chips: I would like to know why -Punch Imlach .spends every
Saturday night watching the Leafs rather than his own club,
perhaps he has.a secret yearning to return to Toronto (or perhaps
he just enjoys watching the Leafs burn)... Tim Horton is reportedly ,
ready to sign another contract for -Pun h for a hundred and thirty
thousand and all the do -nuts he cant:..
Garnet Bailey of the Boston Bruins has to he the -cheap-shot"
.king;ofthe. I.11.1.4..1 I wish Tom`,Thhnson would wear long ties,
those bow ties look like ... Look for Red KelivTo find "his- way to
the N.Y. Islanders or the Vancouver Canucks next season ,(if not
this one)... See you next week.
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