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Bruce
School • ` In March
The ;Bruce County . Folk School
Will be held for •four, days, March
lst to• 4th at the .Vanetta 'Motel,,
north ;of. Underwood: ' ' '
, :,A Folk Schoolis a living -in-
experience where adults '16 to 80
come togetherfor a few days -;to
.:share in democratic group living„
Folk Schools create a ':situation
•• where people can secure ;;a great-
er. understanding. of thexriselves,
their eammunity; and the 'world•
in Which they ,live; ' This., Folk
School` will, emphasize- and study.
.community developments
gram*' :will include study,, free
time, recreation,; reading,. sing-
: songs, drama:
Persoth attending should bring
eomfortable, casual :clothes, •note
book; pencil; etcand-if. !musically�
inclined, . a musical ' •instrunnent; : '
Participants ' are ;usually dele-,
gated by their Women's Institutes,
Film `. Councils, ..,,Co-ops,' ' Credit
Unions, Farin Forumc, etc.. or if •
one so ,desires they 'may,, rele'ister
and pay .their' own ,expenses.
Total Folk School cost — $14:00.
Half paid by the ; Bruce County_
Federation. of Agriculture,
Applications to .:be . forwarded
to: tW.' .P: Oswald;'.Secretary Bruce:
County Federation of Agriculture,
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Elmwood, by February 24th.
Couniy.Folk
ASH Fi ELD
Mrs. George Moncrief was "hos-
tessfor the February meeting,
of ,theW.M:S. which .was attend-
ed by 25 members, .2 visitors . and
3 babies. Mrs. D, ' R. MacKenzie
opened the•:meeting ,with a poem
of prayer. Mrs, Wallace MacLean
read the scripture lesson and ex
position stillowed :by prayer. Roll
call .was. answered, by a verse on
'faith, and Mr's. D.; •A: 1V,[acLean
read. a poem.' • The study book
on British Guiana was was taken.
by rs,' an d"'Simpso 'andrMrs:
Sandy .MacDonald. Mrs. Emile
.MacLennan read. ' an article on
Miss 'Merle McGowan,. a mission-
ary:.. Mrs., Rosi'' Ross'• sang ;
Solo, .and Mrs: Ross MacKenzie
gave ,'a.• reading Mrs. D.' R., Mae-
Kenzie read the News Letter '&
led in prayer A discussion=on
the new Fellowship House to be
built,. in Wixnipeg. „followed. The;
hostess and • committee 'Served,
lunch.,
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1Vliss Margaret MacDona d d
. aid
Miss Betty, Farrish p
F r - ish s �. ent' • the
week -end. at, their homes here.
Mr.. Dan MacDonald has been
transferred from St.' ' Josep!h's
Hospital to, Kincardine Hospital.,,
Margaret Simpson is a patient
in Goderich• Hospital with pneu-
monia'.
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LUCKNOW BANTAMS; WIN
FIRST PLAYOFF ROUND
Lueknow Bantains ,eliminated
Ripley Bantams in two. straight
games in the best -of -three playoff
series: Last Tuesday, night n,
Lucknow, the local gang came up
with a 3-1 victory.With Edward
Brown scoring 'twice and Terry
Rathwelf once. -
Lueknow, goal; ,Mike Foran;
defence, Edward Brown, Donald
Saunders; centre, Russell A11in
wings' Bruce Henderson,' Douglas
Alton; . alternates, • Wallace Hou-
ston, Ricky Jardine, Donald And-
rew; Terry Rathwe'il, Keith Loder.
Last Thursday in Ripley, Luck-
'now sewed up the series when
they. defeated Ripley 6:41 Wal-
lace Houston scored twice,' with
singletons 'going . to 'Bruce, Hend-.
erson, Donald Andrew, Edward.
Brown .and Keith.. Loder. , •
Doug Alton was struck on the
foot by the Vick in the •first per-
iod and was unable to return to;
the game. Goaltender Mike$ 'Fo
ran, received a• cut above the eye
early in thethird period and as
medical aid Was not available •in
Ripley,was brought to Lucknow
where eight stitches were .requir-
ed to close th'egash. Rickey 'Jar
dine played' 'out the .game, in
.goal and didn't let 'any past him,
Prior :to the game, ` the'=" referee
:had to withdraw, because of .'sick
ness and. Jim Needham was forced
into 'service. .. as referee,'
In,. a recent exhibition gaine
with .Belgrave, 'Luckrnow Raritams'
defeated• the-Belgrave-.boys-a•1,7-1;
At. writing tinge ] Monday, Luck
now. ; were scheduled • to play
Paisley :in the next round . of the ,
;offs� y
-playoffs, here Tuesdaand: in
P Y Y,
Paisley Friday:
�ucknQw--�ln�
Opener With Blyth.
Five majors, and amtlatch .pen
.alty featured the closing 'minutes
of the Blyth-Lucknow ;Interm'edi-•
ate grpup playoff series which
opened ' here on.' Mond'ay night.,
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Lucknow won it .by'a score of -8-5.
Its a best -in -seven :series;' wait;;
Blyth: playing here • again. Wednes-
day night (tonight), and Lucknow
slated: , for ' games in ' Blyth on
Friday' and :':Monday.
• Lucknow took a 5;6 lead' in the
first 'frame, but Blyth came back.
with,/ three ` unanswered` goals in
the :second period, to . get ,' back
in contention
They closed the gap at the 4
minute 'mark' :in the. third, when•
,the, Sepoys caught fire : and :ran
in 3 in a row with Blyth' getting•
the final marker. at 17 minutes
•just a few 'seconds beforethe:
lid blew 'off:
• Collyer and Canipbell paired
off with less • than, three minutes.
to. go with.•Smaiat and • Knox also
starting' to throw punches.. Daer
of 'Blyth, who had been raging
about most, of the period got., into
theact and ;slapped' Referee .Jack.
Henderson over. the' .forehead
with a stick, as `well. as poking a
fist at
•The first foursome got five
minute penalties - and headed for
the dressing room, Daer ' got ;5
minutes; -and ;a match penalty
and his case has been reported to
the'WCIAA executive to deal with
as•they see fit. We understand he
his been given a one' -game s1is-
pension or a $10: fine.
Jim,Houston of Blyth was lines
man.. The twosome took over the
whistle tooting when outside re-
ferees failed to :show, due to a
misunderstanding • a -s -•-to "home-,
and -home referees handling the
series,'
1st Petiod
L--.Emberlin 6:09
L—Smart 7:45
I.,: -Johnston *(Smart) 122:35
L-�Gr ham (Emberlin) , ;16:10.
I ;Iohnston • . 1:7:40
Penalties '•
B --Bromley. — tripping . ,,,.15:32
B, -=Bromley tripping ,.,.•19:30.
• 2nd . Period
B..--McDougah ...............
B—Leve (Haggitt:) .07:15
B— Thuizer (Campbel.l) 17t'54
Penalties
B"---Daer., tripping:,,..,:,, 4:55
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3rd Period .
(Foster) 4:20
•B -Doer �(.Fo ) .
L --MacDonald (Ritchie) 7:30
L -M. Hunter (Graham) 15:05'.
L -Smart (Ember in) 16:225
B—Knox 1.7:20.
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Penalties
•L -Graham hooking'0,:155
L—rMc@u'illan — tripping ....•1:05
r heckin .:.9:20
B—Knox .f- c oss-c , . g
'L --,Collyer fighting ......1?:40'
•B. CathDbe`ll - fighting 1740
L—�Srnart fig'hting. 17;40
B -Knox =fighting 17:40.
B-=llaer misconduct ;and •
match. penalty. 17:40
TIMBER' TIPS '
• The ,Cubs 'moved into sole .pos-
session of 1st place ` Wednesday`
when they ` took.. 3• •games from,
the Chipmunks ' and :;,;capturing.
team' triple for the ' year with
2334 pins handicaps included.
Harold Errington'. s 780 flat with
21 handicap ' for 801 • and ;Dick
Park with '758" plus 24 for 782
made`:it difficult 'for the Chippers.
Shirley Hawthorne . and Don
Leader scored high for the .losers.
The Fisher duo with 1258 and
Mel . Corrin with 625 `'.aided. the
Coons. in downing the'short hand-
ed•, Squirrels for '3, points. Shirley
Brooks was the Squirrels • ,best
effort,. •'
The Zebras . scored 3 points
from the 'Kangaroo's.' Ruth Jar-
dine was high again with .636.
flat plus, 52 handicap and Pearl
Jam_ieson, rolled' 609.' Don: Steeves
was the Kangaroos highest, who
hopped along• with 691. '
Thursd*'' night the' Seaver"s
dropped to.:second place by one
Point wli'en ' they took 3 points
from the Pole .Cats, Len Mac-
-Don
ac--Don a l d -lead -the --B eav err -w-ith_649_
•Dinnie and Bud Hamilton rolled
highest for the Pole,' Cats with
576 and 567.
The Gophers held: onto 3rd'
place when •the Wolverines fail‘
ed- to win a ganne. The Anderson
o Were the Gophers best with
113,87 pins -"..-combined total. 'Allan.
Smart and Barry McDonagh rol-
led oyer the 500 mark flat.
The Lions' and Tigers had, close
games,; but the Lions carne out
the better' with .3' points, Beth
Dixon and. Freda Errington were
high for the Lions and again (Bill
Stewart lead the'Tigers With over
a. 604) ' score.
Standings,: .
Cubs • 55 Beavers. 54► , • Go hers
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51, Zebras 48, Squirrels 44, Tigers
43, Lions 38; CoonsChipmunks...
35, Pole Cats 35 Wolverines •• 2
Kangaroos 18..•
SEEK:TO-HREDUCE` FARM
'AU.CIOENTS • IN ": BRUGi, ' .
A ;complete and. active . program
reduce,dc icten i
to .Farm'
.Bruce C:oiinty'as. adopted in
Walkerton '`at.. the` annual meet
ngz of the `Bruce County.1 arm'
Safety:, Council.
Elected to succeed;Russell.Wag-.
.Her, Dpbbinton;' the Chairman for
1962, , was ' Gilbert Eowley, ' I ais='
•1'ey, other, officers elected were=.`
lst 'vice-chairman, Mrs. ,Les
trim,. Eden .Grove; : 2nd vice
chairman,' Reg'" Avis, • •• 'Tiverton;
Secretary -Treasurer,. Alvin H.
Blades, Walkerton
The meeting .Beard :reports. on
1961'activities from', the • chair
,man:'
'..ivotably the installation of re-
flective ' tape on •some ;`bicycles
throughout' the County by the
'Women's Institutes;• •
• More' -work done on the" pro-
ject to . have, more •Yield . tight, o
Way, Signs at Highway &. Town
ship intersections, •
'Lne' Safety Poster Competition;
'i'he' Safety . Crest Competition;
'ih.e
distribution some 3,000
Farm Accident' Survey bulletins
to •ru'ral residents in bruce Com -
ty •
.The Council 'with the . live of
further reducing farm. accidents
.in Bruce County in 1962 will con-
tinue work on some, of the.. ,1961
projects and undertake the 'fol.
Jawing main prgje'cts:-
To :obtain a quantity. of, .Safety
Stickers for farm ' >ampiernenis
whicfl will be;placed.yin COriSPic-
uous , places 'on farm. implements
-or tractors to '. encourage farm
safety, / , .
To hold four 'or 'more district
Safety Rallies within the County
inviting such as 'the:' Federatior
or Agriculture, `;Agricultural' So°
-eteties; 4.11-Clubs4tiriior gimes.
and ,Women's Institutes 'to
'part. •' talo
th`
In addition .to repeating
Safety Poster competition in 196
it •is, expected that there, will b
a• Safety; Scrap Book conipetitior
The inaugural meeting of th
newly formed 'Maitland .Valle
Conservation Authority was hei
recently -at Winghani. It emlbI ac,
29 inunicipalities. William ' vary
Is the Kinloss Township reprt
sentative and 'H:arvey Ctiloert t
West. Wawanosh r'epi'esentst' e