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Randy Little heads over one Clinton tackler and under
anot er to' to squeeze some extra yardage out of this
play in the GDC1 Viking junior football opener Thursday...
Little opened the game's scoring with a 25. yard touchdown
romp in the first quarter -starting' the Vikings off on a 19-0 •
h shutout of the Redrnen. Goderich goes to Exeter today to
face the Panthers who are favored to challenge for the.
league championship this year. (staff -photo)
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Local CB club has 43 members
An inaugural meeting for The topic of a Call -Call
the Goderich and Area C.B. Channel was discussed and it
(citizen's • band) Radio Club waS decided that channel 05
was held September 15 in
response • tip the ever in-
creasing rlu%nber of people
using C.B. in this'region.
The organization was set up,
to;provide information to new
operators and to provide.
social •events for .those. with .•
the common C.B. radio - in-. •
terest. •
The .past handling of
emergencies was discussed'
as well as -other ways the club
might be helpful to the town
and area. Guest speaker Fred
Grafton explained about the
operations of Club Two at
.Lucknow and extended .tips
.on-,..the,..<forrnation..
club:
At a subsequent meeting of
the club 43 people attended
and club organizers hope that
the attendance will continue'
to increase with 'future
meetings.
Such' topics as a• clubname,
executive •positions and ac-
tions to take in case of " an -
emergency were discussed.
Juni�r Vikings struggle to.victory
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The t3DCI Junior Vikings
won their league opener here
Thursday a shutting ' out
Clinton's Central Huron
Redmen,-.19-0. -
Although the Vikings were
as good 'as.they .had :to be,
coaches Bill Garrow and
Bruce Baker feel they will
need a better performance••to
stay with the better teams in
the Ieague. Today's game in
Exeter may well• provide one
of the Vikings' bigger.
challenges.
.The Junior Vikings suffered
injuries to several players in.
last week's game forcing the
Clinton:
Revolver Club
' The Clinton' Revolver Club
held its first meeting of the
197.6-77 .season on September
21 - •and elected Butch
MacLaren . of Goderich ' to
head the group's activities as
. President, : for the corning
year. •
-Gary Preszcator.of,Clinton
was elected_ vice. president,
Knute Knudsen of Goderich is
secretary treasurer and Al
Lobb and B. -Mustard of
Clinton will serve as the
..match committee.
' Thea group meets each
Tuesday evening at the Huron
Central Secondary School gun •
range in Clinton and
periodically holds inter -shoot
matches with other area
Clubs.
The • group • has :a. mem.,
bership of 20 and -.Bas been
active since the midJ=1930's;
coaching staff to insert some,
untried players in unfamiliar '
positions. The result was a
lack ',of coordination 'of-
• fensi•vely,. but ....t.be Vikings
were still able to generate
enough offence to 'control the
game.
"Defensively the Vikings
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:\were -able to contain the
'Redmen who mounted few
serious scoPring threats.•
throughout the game:. , • "
- Randy Little's '25 ' yard
touchdown run in the first
quarter. gave the ' Vikings an
early - • lead. Eric • Mitchell.
kicked the 'convert and Scott.
Raithby added a two-point
safety touch ' inthe second
quarter to give the Vikings a'
9-0 lead at the half,
Paul Helesic's 20: yard: run
for a touchdown capped 'a
Viking 'third quarter :drive.
Eric Mitchell booted the
convert anl.kicked •a 35 yard
lyers go down fighting
The Huron Flyers -went
down fighting men Sunday
when they were beaten 2-1 by
North Detroit Yin the. Border
• Cup quarter finals. °
Rain did not' help the boys
,any as they had played most
of . their games •in fair
weather.
The FIyers had most of the
play and at the 17 minute
• mark, Karl Krohmer of
Goderich opened the scoring
on a pass from Brad Forbes ,
Clinton. • John Hicknel-1 of St.
Columban hit - the cross bar
;.with a free kick and it was
.only fine defensive splay by.
Detroit that stopped the
Flyers from scoring again
before half time.
The Flyers still played a
strong game in the second
half but Lady Luck was
against them. Sean 'Van
Dongen of. Clinton had the ball
kicked off' the- line by 'a
Detroit player after he had
their goal keeper,beaten.
• The rain which .had not yet
stopped, started to come
down heavier and .the city
Harbor Report
EY RON GRAHAM
September 24 the Algoway
arrived light. from Bay City
for salt. -
September•• 24 the Mantadoc.
arrived light from Chicago
for corn. •
September 25 the Algoway,
cleared harbor for Milwaukee
.with salt.
September 25 the E.J.
Newberry arrived with .corn -
from U.S.
September 25 the Mantadoc•
cleared harbor light for
Sarnia. -�
September .• 26 the E.J.
Newberry cleared harbor.
light for Thunder Bay.
September. 27. the Algosoo
arrived light" from Mich-
ipicoten for salt. -
September 28 the Algosoo
cleared -• harbor with salt for
Toledo.
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PUBLIC NOTICE E
Everyone is to be complimented on the excellent
attendanceandparticipation at our Dungannon Fair
on Friday: September 24.- ,
So,many,gave so willingly, in so many ways, their
leadership; time and financial .help through scion-
: sorship of classes, trophies and donations:
'Maladies and the enthdsfastic Young People gave a
trenlendous lift, not only to the general -appearance of
the buildings and property but also in thepreparing
and serving of delicious food.
Our Sec.-Treas. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne. Snyder and
stlnoitncer Mr. Ron Alton did an incredible job..
Boyd's orchestra supplied very eiioye'ble music for
dancing to cliniaax a successful and rewarding day.
it this is an indication of the genuine :interest and'
tiamwork by all, we cannot help but feel optimistic as
we Mavis Into the future ro
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boys began to dominate the
play. • But : it took a bad'defensi've error to `let a
Detroit forward. through 'to
slip the ball between the legs
pf Paul Stephens of ,Clinton
playing in net for the Flyers.
'With only three minutes..
.• left, betroit went ahead on a
well -taken corner kick and a
-fine header, The Flyers carne •
back -fighting only to have the
'Detroit , goal • keeper . stop
them., , ,.
After the game, there was "a -
presentation at midfield. The
players were given a trophy .
,each --and
acknowledgement.• f,ro•m y
spectatators that this was -the
best game'of soccer that they
had seen 12 -year-olds play. '
The Detroit officials and
their wives . treated - the
players and . spectators to
refreshments and said that.
they would like ,to see .the
Huron boys g� ,down • to
Detroit annually and they in•
returnwould come up here to
play because they are lacking
good competition.
These - boys - have really -
made Ontario a little stronger
in the' eyes of the soccer,
world. "
We wouldlike to thank'
Clinton minor . Soccer
Association for the loan of the
uniformsand balls and a big
thankyouto parents .who: put.'
their hands into their own
pockets to make it possible to
have 'a Huron•. County team.
Once again our sincere
thanks and watch out next
year when the boys; fight: for
the right to play in Germany.
.INSURANCE.
George Turton
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field goal late in the fourth
quarter tocomplete the
Junior Vikings' scoring.
In other junior games last
week, `. Listowel Lords'
defeated Stratford Central,
38-6, and the Stratford Nor-
thwestern Huskies. edged the
South Huron Panthers, 10-6.
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would be tried for a trial
.period. ,
The next, club meeting has
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been set for October 15 in the
Vimy Lounge of the Goderich
Legion•Hall at 7 0o p.m.
Although';a number of
oiur leagues have
started to play we still.
have room for more
players. Here are fhe ones
to call, that you can still loin.
• MEN— •
Mon. -7-9 - Ai Sanders 524-7227
Tues. 9-11 - Farmers, not started yet,
call AI Webster 529.-7682.,
LADIES,
(will announce starting datenext week))
Wednesday Afternoon- This is the only Ladies league.
we now have with room for more. This one. should'
• start within the next couple of weeks, but we need more
ladies yet, so call us today at 524-9966. - -
MIXED
Tues. 7-9 - Dianne Sutton 524-.9376. '
Thurs. 7-9 - Jim Harrison 524-8030.
Fri. 7,9 Joe Stokes 524-9182 - -
Sun.Forresters Mixed, not started yet, call Bili Chisholm 524-2467.
'BOYS & GIRLS
Do you have a boy or girl;between 6-18 years old who would like to Bowl on
Saturday mornings? If'you do, why not encourage them to join one of our
Junior leagues: These boys and girl's play every -Saturday morning in•well ; •.
organized teams and at a very low cost. We have two different groups'"•
Bantams,- all Boysand.girls not 11 years old Jan. 1, 1977 play at 9 o'clock,
at a cost of 51.00 per week. Juniors and Seniors - all Boys and Girls not 18
years at Jan. 1, 1977 play at 1 o'clock for 51.50 per week. Give us a cal
now at 524-9966. We need parents to help Lis with the Bantams from 9-11
This week we have listed only those leagues that we know need more
Bowlers, or have not started yet. However, anyone still'interested in
getting on a different night or league should still call us at 524-9966.
``CASUAL" BOWLING TIMES
FRIDAY EVENINGS -'9-11 p.m.'.
SATURDAY EVENINGS -7-11 p.m.
SUNDAY AFTERNOONS- 1-8 p.m.. .
So why not get your group together and,
LET'S MAKE it A BOWLINO PARTY .
CALL 524-9966
Little Bowl 204 Huron Road
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