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The Huron Expositor, 1972-11-09, Page 9YOUNG ADULT INTERTOWN Standings Goderich. 40, Strat- ford 39, Seaforth 36, Wing- * ham 17 Results Goderich 7, Seaforth 9 Stratford 4, wingham 2 High single A. Fisher 315, J. Coleman 306 High Five R. Readman 1,175 . J. Coleman 1,141 High single. L. Palmby 374, J. Coleman 345 High five S. Huras 1,262 F. ark '1,234 , •Hiak, a'teragi {7, Slemon z21 HURON RURAL LEAGUE Nov. 1/ 72 Standings Chipmunks 17, TigerS • 12, Panthers 11, Cougars 9, Groundhogs 7, Beavers 7 Ladies high single Phyllis Nott 241, High triple Olive Little ' 656 Men's ..high single and triple Don Jewitt 293, 686 -C. Standings Speeders 12, Lucky Charms 10, IVIaufidites 4, Mo- thered 2 Ladles high single, triple and average Deanna Nobel 296, 664.,. 192 Men's High single, triple and o average Pete Degrobt 249, 576, 192 ST, JAMES LEAGUE Standing s Archies• 27, Bowlets 24, Scorpions 23, Tigers 21, Peanuts 19, Strikers 10 Ladies High single Ann Nobel 29.9, Triple Joan Betties 695 Men'sv High single Karl Teichert 305, triple Jim Barry 726 LEGION BOWLING LFAGUE High Single Ella, Munro 288 - Gord McKenzie - 321 • High' Triple Jane Habkirk 723 - • Gord McKenzie 673 Standings - C.C.C.P. 28; Con- stables Kids 26; Jabaat 25; Heathers 20; Pussy Cats 18; Team Canada 9; v• Bonus interest on your • savings Savings you move to Victoria and Grey'in the period'November 1 to November 15. will receive lull interest from November I. This means that the savings account you open before November 15 earns full interest.for as much as two weeks befi,re you open the account! So, whether it's a chequing account bearing interest on a minimum senii-annual balance Or a fast growing • non.chequing account on a minimum monthly balance, bring it to Victoria and Grey now and get bonus interest. VICTORIA .,, t;R inutT COMPANV StrsicE t BOO DUBLIN MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Team #1 Hot 'Rods 24 pts; .Tam 112, Roadrunners 28 pts; Team #3, bum dum and the bowl- , ing five 32 pts; Team #4, But- terflies 31 pts;-Team #5, Spit- fires 20 pts; Team #6, Red Barons 34 pts.' Men's High Single and Triple ' Mervin' Dietz 275' -, 6'75 Women's High Single - Dietz - 257 Women's High Triple Stapleton - 594 Doris Joan VHE MIAMI DOLPHINS LA/A71PEP To AN EARLY DIV/6/0N LEAD IN TNE AMFI?/CAN- 1AST ON & REASON, PASS-CATcHER PAM- WARF1ELD 1„. 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Movies of autumn up Mr. north by taken colours Somebody ants What You Don't Need! SELL Through .Hron Expositor Classified , Want Ads C-. which included 197% and Mrs. T. Mrs. business Convertible" Dishwasher SC300M • -•I1 ,j'i• (i01.1 • \.% I y, 11,E, if , • r\,1 ,)0 ,(1 Lodri I. v\,15riet,) Vi!) 11;'er. • DisHi- • Dish( Orr'. Saninzel ,Ira .• P1.1t(i Warmer • P,,,:1,nuttons, 2 ( y( upt.iratirfg lights • ..•i't/el wash • 1:; dat,e setting capacity • Selt. Clean filter system • Tilt Guard door • Sdiullzer Compare'/ y9u'll buy Westinghou_se 7 to 12 year size NYLON PARKAS Bourg lined, quilted niyIlon .parloas by mice Sportswear" in 'PePullar shafile‘, orBlue, Brown and Green Sizes 7 to 12 only. Special' - REMEMBRANCE DAY t SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11th t t STORE CLOSED 9 to 12:30,' WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS : 'al 527-0240 Down At The Lanes Set 197143 schedule fir Sea forth industrial hockey* Nurseries for calves are good projects SEAFORTH MIXED LEAGUE Standings 1. Head Pins; 2. Boun- cers; 3. Gutter Balls; 4. Lane Leimers; 5. Strikers.;6. Aces; Weekly Total Pins - Gutteraalls 3,132; Bouncers .1,071; Lane Leapers, 2,824; Strikers 2,691; Hea,d Pins .2,674; Aces 2,571; Ladies High Single and Triple H. Garrick 281, 602; High Average T. Coombs 183 Mens High Single and Triple J. Barry 309, 751; High Average L. Wesenburg 220 THURSDAY NIGHTERS BOWLING , Standings' OOK Piks 22 -Colts 16 'ire Birds 14 .- Or- chids 13 - Athletics 13 - 'Top Dogs 6 Ladies high single- Marg Mc- Cauley 236, Cathy Renshaw 225, Jill Johnston 216 Ladies high triple Marg Mc-' Cauley 672, Joan Price 570, Mary Ann Weiler 521 Men's high single Larry Plum- steel 298, Mac ,Webster 249, Steve Hook 243 Men's high triple Larry Plum- steel 743, Bruce Hoelscher 658, Steve Hook 620 Beavers to play Goderich Seaforth Beavers will open their 1972:-73 season Sunday afternoon with an exhibition game against'Goderich Sailors. Game time is 2 p.m. at the Seaforth Arena. Most of the players from last year are back again and some new brood has been added. Playing in the OHA Inter- mediate "C" league they will be competing against teams from Meaford, Kincardine,, Port Elgin, Goderich and wsikerton. The Beavers first scheduled home game will take., place Sunday, November 19 when they face Meaford. Mount Carmel overcame an early seven point deficit and came on strong Friday afternoon to win the Huron-Perth separate school senior football championship. The Mount Carmel youngsters downed St. James of Seaforth 34L20 in a sudden-death game played at the South Huron Dis- trict high school field in Ex- eter. The Mount Carmel touch- downs were scored by'Steve Mc- Cann, Gerry Brennan, Mike Mar- rinan, Larry Regier and Larry Ryan, Brian McCann and Derek each added a convert and Larry Ryan hooted a pair of single pdints for the winners. Jerome Aubin counted, a pair of majors for Seaforth with Mickey Hauw ert adding a touch- down and Tony Arts picked up a single point. • By Gary gray The Seaforth Industrial Hockey League will ope n its seventh season of operation neld Sunday, November 12. Each player will be required to pay a -$2.00 membership fee in order to play this season and is to be paid by the third gatne of the schedule (Nov, 26, 1970). The only change front last season is that the schedule con- sists of i4 games, compared to last years 12 scheduled games and two exhibition games. , All games are to start at 7:30 sharp, and 9 ,o'clock sharp. Teams for upcoming season: FLYERS Garry Osborne, Jim Dick, Bill Teall, Bill Price, Jim Carter, George Garrick, Tom Phillips, Bob Doig, Jack Baker, Al Geddes, Lloyd Eisler, Ron Dale. Relny Van Loon, Gary Gray. BLUES Gary Montgomery, Bill Pinder, Gary Betties, Ken Wright, Merv. Agar, Laverne Scott, Dave Watson, Jim Watson, Wayne Scott, Brian Flanagan, Mac Mc- Lean, Don Jefferson, Don Car- ter, Ken McLlwain, STARS Gerry Cooper, Don Morton, Joe Dick, Brian Leonhardt,-Don Hul- ley, Tom DevereauX, Steve South- gate, Ron Beuermangjim Mont- gomery, Kevin Henderson, Jim Henderson, Harold Smith, Ken Cardno, Jack Ungarian. KINGS Moe Huard, Dale Kennedy, Ray Devereaux, Bill Boshart, Jim Coleman, Gary' Nicholson,, Larry' Broome, Dave Broome, Gord Dick, Bob Watson, Jack Groo- thlus, Steve Eckert, Stew Mc- Lean, Don Etue. 1972-73 SCHEDULE (All Sunday night games) Nov.12-Blues Vs Kings 7:30 -Flyers vs -Stars , 9:00 Nov.19-Kings vs Stars 7:30 `e )4 $i A Y4' 'Re u.,.: 04u, „, i•ne aim of every good dairy- man is to rear healthy, fast- growing calves. This is much easier to accomplish if the pro- per environment is provided for the first two months after birth, say, H. J; Clapp and F. A. Kains, Live Stock Branch, Ontario Min- istry of Agriculture and Food. A calf nursery could be the most important area on a dairy farm. To be realy effective, it The area should be separated so that it will provide isolation from disease organisms in the cow barn. Ideally, this would be a small building located a conven- ient distance from the main barn. It could also be an ,insulated section on the second floor of the existing barn. But, if the 'nursery must be in the •same barn with older cattle, it is important that it have a separate air supply. ' The nursery should be- just large enough to accommodate calves until they are on dry feed and water. By keeping as few calves as possible in the nursery, -there is less chance of spreading disease to new calves., The structure should also be "ventilated to provide .a draft- free, yet constant supply of fresh air. Atemperafure of 50 degrees is often mentioned as minimum _temperature for a calf barn. However, absolute temperature is not as important as eliminating frequent or extreme temperature fluctuations. To maintain these Conditions as well as to control humidity, it may be necessary to add supplementary heat. Ahigh -ceiling . (nine feet) will provide air space to absorb moisture, foul ,gases and make the ventilating system more effective. Individual -calf pens or stalls vrevent-calf-to-calf contact thus reduce scours, pneumonia and the occurence of a sucking problem. Individual pens, ideally, should be' 4 by 6 feet with wire or steel partitions. They should be bedded for clean- liness and comfort, Small, solid- walled pens are usually damp and difficult to ventilate. A, raised tie stall 2 feet by 5 feet 6 inches/ with a slatted floor will save space and bedding, and ensure a dry bed and good air circulation. This type should also be bedded, with straw, or shavings. Before moving newly-weaned calves from the nurser*. they will -be under lesso-stress if they are grouped (up to- 6 animals) for a few days; A calf nursery in itself *will not cure or prevent disease. 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Love 309, 841 EGMONDITILLE LEAGUE °Standings, Blue 'Max 35, Gliders 31, Jets 27,,Rockets 24, Spit Fires 18, Bombers 12 Ladies high single Marg Flani- gan 270, high triple Helen Nott • 683, average Bessie Broom 190 Men's high single, triple and 4 average Gord Nobel 326, 885, 23'7 Y B C Standings Swallows 36; • Robins 28, Pee Wees 16, Budgies 1'7, Canaries 11, ChicadeeS 18 * Ladies high single, Sandra Rus- ton 180; triple Susan Ku nder 491 Men's high single and triple Rick Ruston 233, 617. • , COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Standings Maple Leafs 16, Can- 4 adian Wings 22, Travelers 24, Speedies, Diamonds 24, Super Stars 19 Ladies high single and triple' Mary'Nobel 288, 114 " Men's high single and triple Reg Dick 263, 631 High average '"'Ann Nobel' 233 a Mt. -Carmel tops in • football 1' alk • yA SPORTS7CORNERf -Blues vs Flyers Nov.26-Kings vs Flyers -Start vs Blues Dec. 3-Flyers Ys Blues -Kings vs Stars Dec.10-Stars vs• Flyers -Blues vs Kings Dec.17-Blues ys Stars -Kings vs Flyers bec.31-Flyers. vs Blues -Stars Kings Jan.7/73-Kings vs Blues -Stars vs Flyers 9:00 7:30 9:00 7:30 9:00 7:30 9:00 7:30 9:00 7:30 9:00 7:30 9:00 Jan.14-Flyers vs Kinge -Blues vs Stars jan.21-Kings vs Stars • -Blues vs Flyers Jan.28-Blues vs Kings -Stars vs Flyers Feb. 4-Blues vs Stars -Flyers vs Kings Feb.11-Flyers vs Blues - -Kings vs Stars Feb.18-Stars vs Flyers -Kings vs BIues 7:30 9:00 7:30 9:00 7:30 9:00 . 7:30 9:00 7:30 9:00 7.30 MEWS LEATHER COATS To-Days Value_ $89.50‘ (it010043 trona Mack, ;Irma or Odive5 4>401.vt Borg linedi genuine Oabrrellls Leatilw 00211.9. 33" iength. slash pockets, Famous makes: Sizes 36 to, 46. 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