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Clinton News Record, 1954-12-16, Page 12c � faE iTW 'LVE Lr 'CL11.V`1'OT1T •IVES IiL'',f.'ORD � 1 �%' r � ' - i ntori Li`oris ,Tuven I ' Shaw Power "Tori" �Giregg N'I,ght Held `In Win- IM ZURICH FLYER 1...n@. Ma a ell I0-3.In Fust Gane,., 3k�..3 4w;" 'Eu ...,.h 5 �•i' ...t p+..>, ..x DY??.a Y'd 'k.',,' �� # .. t _,..�..� a�, V4' ED GElUCAN��IR l xitori 6oJuvenile iiocke tekeli:goal,Ben defe '::Mi =r' E;i sha w' s,y7s fr zti,L fiy.3? c t§ix ;Ga,^,?,,. ,'n ns, o • n. .. y .. sn, uCe, he on ° 1?auli Fisher centre McNau ht•. started off the' Ili �,,, .,„�.•�,: x ems :e , r r:.; :::;yx , ,a;:,:�_«:r F:. • r' "Danny" Danny Cal uhoun emerged season, right' foot by swamping Mit- Wins Watt' McDermott, s? Y 3r 4'' " L *€ a € >; the.:be as the Zurl Fl e s; o' P g g, alter- 10;3.: The Snored tl}pee un- nates, Caveney, White, ' Wright, ti i u ae � z _ `k ', €. � •;' � '' c Ch y T. 1, ped,'° 1,ucan Irish '5=4µ in i?a'r, ered tallies xnthe'Pirst period Baxter, 13olph, Hoinxan; suli-Beal, ,<:: z..' ; .,�, ." � ,',.. , . , a fought hockey 'game in Clintc their 'lead'was never endang- McWatters. For the winners, Bob Garon . C'untoW ' goal, Bill German; de- z= s,, " .: � ; � ?' �� � „ a � �:€ � i;. p:-'' Lions Arena"Tuesday night. D'anr Collected with a» shot from, JU' Johnny .Hartley teamed up fence, Art Tyndall, Crozier; cen-fi he most effective n-ombination, tre, John Hartley; wings; Bob: t s '` U r i,4 ;r, ; J x. inside -the blueline that Barnes still .1001ring' for and it came vh • collecting three goals; and Garon and I{en• Lee alternates just -over 4- minute :left in tl 5-4 TUESDAY rtley'lfiad three .assist also. �, game. This goal stop a "+'rrnk'uxt;°'sun-gpai, atamey. Tacit Carter, Tom Colquhoun, Patk d a deer- Zurich: sal Merrier; defence 11 the. Mitchell goals were un Holmes, Clarke, Dinsmore, ::Scott, .r �s3 �, mined Lucan drive ,hat hart just 'goal,, q..l xsted, . D. McNaught collecting x reman. tied the game two, minutes before McKinley Armstrong; centre„ and. C. Wriglit'the other 'one. Y )s;rst Pexlodl , and had threatened to turn .the Hesse; wings; Gignac, O'Brien; subs Colquhoun 1-Clintoninton Scott :(.Dinsmore) ti tide-, in the Trish favour, q Xungblut,. Jim, 2 -Clinton; Garon "- rtley) a ed with B oals_were well distribut- mes Bob ,Hayter, Hanly, Hol- Penlalties: White, Garon Rol pa-th Carter, a" r; R� $ T f t Bob Hayter, Bi17'Yungblut, Edgar. p Doug O'Brien, Bill lianly and, Col- Referees: English and $rents. .PEN BOWLING Scott. �i ' r• quhoun bein tixe both of Wingham: g pay-off, men. Second Period iP Hesse was "the wol7r-horse of "the First Period r u 4 -Clinton, kartley (Crozier) ^ a Zurich team;,setting up.zthree of I- Zurich, B. Hayter (Hesse) NIGHTLY. 5 -Mitchell, McNaught . �.F<, �d x' his team's goals. Merner, Gignac, b.44; 2 -Zurich, Xungblut (Holm Penalties: Scott, Crozier, Garon, O Brien and iSen Armstrong play. es, Gignae). e.20­3-Lucan, Elder;, from Carter, Rolph, Pauli (2). ed well for' the 'winner's, Ray (G'. Revington) 10,10; 4 --Zurich,. I Third Perin$ Yelle; the `big defenceman; scored O'Brien (Hesse) 16.08; 5-Lucan,, twice for Lucan and played a Yelle (Taylor) 19.55. DECEMBER y8 6 -Clinton, Lee (unassisted) strong game both on offence and penalties: J. Hayter {boarding);` 7 -Clinton, Garon,:{ Iartley) depence, Fred Reyington and,Eld- 1].50; ` Xe12e (elbowing) 25.50, 8 -Clinton, Scott ( msmore) pr teamed .up to • be a cQristant, 9 -Mitchell, McNau ht Hesse (hooking) 1$.33, t0 g Lucan threat;: DECEMBER 30" '10Clinton; Hartley (Lee) 2urich•assumed command oPahe Second Period 11-Mitelaell; Wright Organizer of the .Western, Ontario Athletic` Association ih .1943 resident ti game; from.. the. opening whistle ` Scoring: none; ' 12�Clinton, Clarke , P . un i 1951 and . business _ manager and secretary ever since„39I L.'.`Tory Gregg iand:Mrs. Gregg, were honored a - and "took only five minutes `to find Penalties: Colquhoun (tripping) 4.10- 13 -Clinton, Hartley '(Col un). gg, t a, public PP ng) qt� resentation of several gifts in.tlie.Wmghuix'Arena; December 8, on!;;the eve..of Mr Greggresigning a -.dent m- Barnes' armour: Bob -4:06; F. Revington, (slashing) 4,10, r a phis dual WOAA offices to accept a; losition with a, Toronto,industry..Pictured above (left to tight) Hayter was the trigger man, Yelle (roug'hmg) 7.25; 'Armstrong' PP EvGeorgey , P ( f ght) Besse setting up the play. Yung- (roughing) 7.25;' golquhoun (oli -. p`�V'y • ��tare: Grant, Paisley, first vice- resident WOAD Mrs. '•Gregg;`•. Harry Doughty; Walkerton, t SANTA SAYS: president WOAD; Tory" Gregg; Hugh Hawkins, Clinton b_ut. made it maze of players .the disc pin) 10,24;a Yelle A- ' - _ ,past president WOAD. through a maze of players after I5.04; Taylor (elbowing)e19 (elbowing) RKEY BOWL The Best Gift-��• Jerry Holmes and Benny Gignac Third Period' Ap ilvl'ilVertOn Mid ei Edge, Clanton "4-2 ;Lions Ladies' Ni I'ht- pack in the cornht f6r er. Play ednt hued 6'-Zuricri, Hanly (J. Hayter,. All persons Who ' bowl: lJl All Q� Yungblut) 7.42; 7-Lucan, Yelle, rj' sl a• wide ;open pace only to be (G,:. Revington) 11.40; 8-Lucan,,, Y't1 T63 between $Gtur- Clinton Lions Mid GalYle H(�re :M011did'y. Nig t slowed down by the referees wh6 F Revington (Yelle) 17.15; 9- y In O eniTnl Dec. T.8 and Wed- !S A SUBSCRIPTION p g ' I'Toves FUI1Lest - gets lost the seemed inclined to be hasty on day, Dec: 29 will cam- to the first game of their 1954-55 sched- their Whistle tooting.. Zurich, Colquhoun (Hesse) 18:49,, e on Dec. 30 for o 20- We to Milverton by •a score of Clinton's Minor An hilarious night of fun fol- Lucan defencemen repeatedly 'penalties.' L; Revington (tr7p- turkey. �linton News -Record 4 to 2 "Monday night in. Clinton lowing aturkey banquet was the backed deep into their own ter- Ping) 9.12; Smith (tripping) II:02;c Lions Arena. ritory but Zurich, forwards were Armstrong (roughing) 10.50. The Home Pepe" With ' Hocke"y Teams Lions' Ladies' night last Friday, working the puck in too close and ° I1nto• � ., The game was played between g �pp the News very evenly matched teams, with when John. Parker headed the missed several scoring opportun- Word has been received by Pit; n. Bowling 52 GIFTS 1N � THE YEAR the Milverton boys showing more Require Support committee in charge, ities, Ted Elder put the.lrish back and Mrs, H. E. Rorke that George g finish around the nets. Each team Y Over 100 Lions and Iadies were into contention combining with E. Horsley, Pontiac, Mich:, wife (A `handsome gift card will be Clinton may not have an inter- entertained b series of rib -tick- G. Revington at. the 10.10 mark. scored twice in the first period, Y g Alley' sent to your friend at no mediate hockey team this season, lin skits and contests; they Merner had no chance on this one once lived in Clinton, was killed ✓ expense to you.) with Milverton adding two more m but there is still lots of good watched •"Pansy" Lucas sketch as the Lucan forward roared in rix an automobile accident suffer the second and one in the third, hockey '-to be seen at the Lions ed in his home cit He was born ;atm r� while the local boys could only Arena..,' Judging from the calibre portraits of some in the Lions; and blasted a sizzler from 15 Peet in 1902, in Clinton, the son of beat Mohr, in the Milverton nets g g listened to the splaying of the ac- out. Jim Hayter caught the ref - once more in the second. of hockey at the dg bre cordion by vivacious 'Miss Rinada, er•ee's eye and was banished for Richard R. and Mary Warner Mi at the arena Mon of London,' and sari rousing Horsley, and married Annie Luella, T j [� Ej E Milverton: goal, Mohr; defence day, Clinton has some ver g g songs boarding Fred Revington. The Lu- McWhinney in 1927, at Pontiac, �J jj j� roman, Hamilton; centre, Guenth y y Pro- of their own choosing as well. can powerplay just failed to ma- er; wings, Denstedt, Hoffman; al- mismg talent in the minor series. Featured'on the program was a terialize although some poor puck Only 60 persons paid admission handlin in their own zone ternates, Melrose, Coxon, Harris, contest between three ,baby" g gave to the arena throughout Monday's G. Revington Leis, England:. Lions, Miarid McAdam, Neil g on the best Lucan Clinton: double attraction, This e not very chance which Merner handled in goal, Ken Livermore; encouraging to the players . the Campbell and' William Schaefer, grand � �� defence, Murray Lee and Hugh groups sponsoring the teams. who, dressed s long white gowns; a rid style, Doug O'Brien added Colqu]xoun; centre, Bev Boyes; Futrue Games matching, bibs and bonnets, and another Zurich goal while Yelle wings, Cecil Carrick and Ron es; armed each with a baby's feeding was off for elbowing. Besse clear The Legion Bantams are at ed the puck to the Zurich win 0gill; alternates, George Telford, bottle, put m a race to see which p g - Stan Telford,. Murray Neal, Doug home to night Marys this coming could consume the most mills the man. standing 'B feet in front h 'Sharpened - g Monday night at 7.30; while at. fastest. Lion Schaefer won the Barnes. and O'Brien's ankle high Sharpened Batkin, Arnold Riley, Merv. Dur- nine o'clock the same evening, as ponsored by Clinton Branch No. 140 Canadian Legion 11111, Jack Watkins, Doug Mann; Contest, and then tc qualify, down- shot gave the Lucan netrninder no part of the double-header attrae- ed the balance o£ the bottle of chance. .Lucan applied the Pres-' We Have the Finest, +•i r sub -goal, Bert Clifford. tion, Goderich meets the Lions mills in one attack. "Mothers" sure when Hesse picked up a cheap LEGION MEMORIAL HALL first Period Juvenile team which showed plen- who tended the feeding of the hooking penalty and Yelle scored l Equipment 1 -Clinton, Telford (Riley) 11,10 ty of scoring ability in their game '•babies" were Mrs. F. B. Penne- just before the bell sounded. 2-NdilYerton,. Guenther (Tpman) against Mitplloll. baiter' Mrs. Bill Gri and Mrs, Lucan Lengthwise and Hollow 12.46 € rig gradually tools command KIRK STREET, CLINTON Penalties; Leis, Lee. I i7 C. Lawson, of the play in the second period Ground for Best Second Period a Score of 107. Goderich was sec- p'r'ank Hamon and his musical and had their shooting been more Results, Thursday,DeC 3 -Milverton, Toman, es) and with 94. friends from RCAF Station how. accurate the outcome is Abe have 16 4 -Clinton, Hugill (Boves) 3.00 � Winner of the individual Labatt ton added their tunes to the show. been different. At times t'he Irish ■ 5 -Milverton, Coxon (Hoffman) Trophy was Sam Dougall, Hem �1. R. Hawkins, garbed as the almost passed themselves out ofNelson's, X1,45 $al'l, with a score of 39. Competi= Great Seer" from Arabia, prgduC- the rink .in their attemnt to get Penalties! G'olquhoun, O'Uenther, tion in ♦waifs event was extremely ed fanciful answers to probing a clear shot on the Flyer's net. Commencing at 8:30 p.m. Sharp 1 Third Period Close, thtee men tying for second questions, Table favours and gifts There was no scoring in tlxe period pAACHINE SHOP -- �..�. -�---- 6 -Milverton, Leis (Denstedt) 4.17 place as follows: Ashley Gilbert, to the ladies added to the fun. although seven penalties were Penalties: Carrick, Colquhoun, Goderich; . Lloyd Venner and. Wes George Knights proposed a toast handed out. mostly for minor in- Clinton Hamilton, Harris, Hoffman. Venner, both of Hensall, with to the ladies, which was replied tractions. Best scoring opportunity 43tfb 15 Regula Games to by Mrs, R, S. Macaulay, wife of the period came on a neat com- b Referees: Barry Yost, Milverton, scores of 38. of i'he Lions �p p �r and Jerry Holmes, Clinton, Cash and fowl winters were president. bination play between Gignac and Fo iLJ SPECIAL r GAMFti7 ° John Anderson, Wes Venner, Lloyd ° Hesse. Benny just tipped the lat- i Venner, Sam Dougall, Toni Sher- g� ter's goalmouth pass past the open CLINTON PRIZES �+ 7 l�+YT Kippen Gun Club ritt, all of Hensall; Earl Dou- St. Marys Doubles side. ALL •a HIZES ARE FOR TURKEYS 1 s ,� cette, Clinton, and Harry Mathers, Play was a little rugged at the AGENT - Captures Trophy Exeter; -Reg. McGee, Hedley Score Gn. Zurich start of the third` period. Bill �r DOOR PRIZE 1 ✓ Prouse, Ashley Gilbert, Charles Manly was working very hard and 11 ONDO At Goderich Shoot Prouse Francis Prouse, Ed Hor- St. Marys tools athree-goal lead shoaled some of the form 'that he �� jjJ v �,p j� ++o + in the first period of their game has Cis la ton and Jerry Cook, all of Gode- P Yed with the Colts for ADMISSION: with Zurich Flyers and went on ,years. Bill teamed a with the SNAPSHOT' The Goderich Gun Club's amoral rich, to win 6.3. The aitie was played P Carling and Labatt Trophy Shoot The next shoot will be held at g P Y Hayter brothers .and were the 15 Regular Gome. $1,00; Special Games 2 for 25c was held at Sky Harbour. The the Clinton. •Fish and Game Gun d the Stone Town last yd each most effective line in the third team shoot for the Carling Trophy Club trap on ,Saturday, Decenxber day. Wright, Innis and Boyd each period tel Zurich as they fought SERVICE 1iCEwas won by Kipper, Gun Club with 18, at I p.m. scored twice for the hYungb ut desperately to hold on to their • with Benny Gignac, Bill Xungblut lead. I3anly scored at 7.42 and 'Pra'cre?�e �''°tagtq;etgtwe!-t€tttzz"v>a��gtt�tptgrtgratgsdtatgtgtegtgt teats, and Dan. Colquhoun notching the the game seemed to be wrapped Another "Select" Photo, i goals for the Flyers. Turning point up, Lucan had different ideas and Finisher. of the game came in the first per- carried the play to a tiring Flyer R iod when Yungblut and Colquhoun aggregation. Their efforts were were penalized 20 seconds "apart: rewarded with Yelle, scoring his Two -Day Delivery, Giv, �Him While the Flyers were two men second goal of the game and ter at . short, St. Marys scored and before Fred they pulled up c on even terms, Unto the Zurich club could re -organize Fred Revington combining with �1 they had added another. Zurich Yelle to set the stage for Colqu- m fought back in the second period houn's dramatic goal. Lucan pul- �OVV�iIi ��iippg with two goals only to be out- led Barnes from the net for the Bowling Alley scored three to one in the final last 40 seconds but just couldn't -YOUR GIFT LIST "�,� �! frame. find the range. Hanly made the of nationally known gifts, guaranteed to bring smiles of pleasure and satisfaction. ' -- SUEDE JACKETS . 19.95 to 24.95 A FORSYtft ,•`'�" ���� y � �` F IO R THE C A R .The Ideal ,Sportawenr Jaoket . 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