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Clinton News Record, 1981-02-26, Page 7Not only does playing in the Clinton Legion Pipe and Drum Band mean all the glamor of a trip to California, it also means a lot of long and hard weekly practices. Here Sport Shirts Dress Shirts Slacks and rackets and much much more for your Spring Wardrobe See our selection of the latest looks plus all the accessories! MAIN CORNER Ritchie Cox plays the bass drum, framed by Randy Middleton, left and Jim "Cracker" Collins. (James Fit- zgerald photo) CL.IWONV RD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1961—PAGE 7 Zurich liekeyes are the le e's best By Bud Sturgeon The Zurich Buckeyes clin- ched their third straight South Huron Intermediate 'C' regular season cham- pionship as they won two and tied another during the week's action. Tuesday in Zurich, the Buckeyes had lit- tle ittle trouble with the CCAT Crusaders as they dumped them by an 8-3 score. Wednesday night's game in Forest ended in a 5-5 draw as referees Campbell and Ford found themselves in the midst of a penalty filled mat- ch. atch. With the Boyds laying on the lumber, at least four Buckeye players succombed to injuries. Glen Zirk sat out Sunday's game with a sore arm and captain John Oops, we forgot to mention In a story in last week's paper on the minor hockey weekend, a number of donaters names were inadvertantly left off the list of prize givers. The winner of the hockey lamp donated by Jane Ladd was Jeff Corrie, while special thanks is extended to Pepsi and Coke who helped with the refreshments, to the arena staff, the hockey moms and the coaches and referees, as well as MacLean Sports. The News -Record apologizes for any in- Rambings fro convenience caused. Upcoming events for the this may have minor hockey association include a dance this coming Saturday, February 28. At the local lanes • from page 6 leaving Steve's Wonders with 65 points and the Head Pin Specialists next with 63. Wayne's Girls have 58points and the Grease Balls are slipping with only 56: Dianne Vanderwal had the ladies' high single of 287 and the high triple of 658. Louise Gibbings bowled her way to the high average with 189. m the races was third with Jolly Killean for Lionel Arbour of Goderich in the second, while Frank MacDonald was fifth with Skippy Dover for Lorne Tyndall of Clinton in the ninth. For the second week in a row, JeanandBen Feaganof "Goderieh have a new arrival .,at their farm. By Ames Hanover - Rabbit Meadow, the new filly was born on Tuesday, February 17. Rabbit Meadow is by_ H.A. _ Meadowland - Miss Judy Bars and is a sister to Crash Landing p,2:01.2 winner of $61,502; and a half-sister to Douglas Bars p,2:02.4,, $40,036; Parker Bars p,2:05; Kendra Sea p,2:07.3 • and Reggie Ford p,2: 08.4. • from page 6 pacing gelding R.J. Direct, by Scamp Direct -Miss Belle Bars, a new mark of 2:09.3 in winning the eighth at London on Saturday afternoon. Benmiller Buddi, owned by_Lois Vanstorpe, was fourth in the second, while Frank MacDonald finished fifth with Wee Devil in the third. Granny Gratton took a new 2:08.3 pacing record in winnin g thee second, division, of the third leg of the King of the Claimers race at London on Monday night. Raised by August De Groof of Clinton, she is now owned by. Judith Wilson of London. Randy McLean of London, but formerly of Goderich, Rick Rodgers had the men's high single of 301 and the high triple of 663. Bob Falconer had the high average of 213. Smile Joggers snifted at. are hot to be Graham wiU be sidelined for up to three weeks with a broken thumb. Kim McKin- non and Mike Clarke led the Zurich scoria& each with a pair. Randy McKinnon had the single. The goaltending duties were handed by Ran- dy Oke. Sunday afternoon, the Bucks sent the Exeter Mohawks packing for the se- cond week in a row as Kerry Bedard scored twice on route to a 9-1 win. Deter was never in the game as Kim McKinnon's goal at the 5:57 mark of the first period put it out of reach. With only one game left to play this season, last night (Wednesday), the Buckeyes held a two point margin over 'their closest rivals, the Hen- sall.Sherwoods, in the battle forfrrstplace In 'Centralia • on Sunday afternoon the Marauders dumped Hensall by a 6-3 Juniors plan May dance Contrary to a report in last week's paper, the Junior 'C' hockey club are having a dance on May 23, not in March. The event, to be held during Klompen Feest, will raise money for the club and the minor ball system. Wingham and District Christian High School Society GENERAL INFORMATION and BUSINESS MEETING to be held in the ,Wingham Bible Chapel FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1981 . 8:00 P.M. Erection -of board members will take place -and con- stitution will be presented for discussion and adoption., This meeting is open to the public and you are welcome to attend. • FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: Mrs. Ruth Dieleman 523-9233. score allowing the Buckeyes to capture the league title. Parkhill (suspended) Future games: Exeter at Goderich (Monday); Ztnictr at F(W ); end of regular mason. The Zurich Buckeyes will How they finished Team Zurich Hensall Goderich Centralia Forest CCAT Exeter SHBL standings GPWLTP'I'S 23 14 6 3 31 24 14 9 1 29 23 14 9 0 28 24 11 9 4 26 23 11 9 3 25 24 7 16 1 15 23 5 18 0 10 You're invited to a get a bye in the first round of the playoffs. The nate in the -five quarter- finals are yet to be decided. Smile Diminishing Returns: If • inflation continues apace, or- dinary lawmen may soon have to borrow a phrase from narcotics agents in reporting crime, to wit: Police today were seeking two bandits who robbed a batik of $100,000 in cash. 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