Wallaceburg woman charged in hit and run death
The Independent Staff
The Petrolia Squires and Clinton Radars will renew pleasantries this Friday in Petrolia’s Western Ontario Senior Hockey League home opener at the Greenwood Recreation Centre at 8:30 pm.
The two clubs played a tough series in the league’s South Division final last season, with the Radars winning the last two games, including an overtime victory with the series tied at two games each, to prevail in six games.
Petrolia finished third in the division last season with a record of 12-11-0-1, while Clinton was the regular season divisional champion with a mark of 21-2-0-1.
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