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And Rk number of
volumes have been dozoe`T,111183�7
the nent 444 summer re_
the "Vill4go.
The Huron -Cauoty Library
provides
Vic free of charge four
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tim yearly groups of. 100
boobs requested by- Bayfield
Library members or chosen by
4he Board from the county
b9okm011e.
These volumes are loaned for
.three months at a.,time, In the
summer quarter, the library re-
celves a larger number ,of books
from the Huron County Lib,
rary to accommodate the great-
er demand.
Duy At Discount
Through the cDUnty library,
the Bayfield Library Board
bas the advice of professlonal
librarlani-a service which is
considered most helpful in
maintaining continuity of lib-
rary policy in an institution
served exclusively by volun-
teers,
The Bayfield Library is also
able to buy books for the per-
manent collection from the
county library at a substantial
discount. Individuals wishing to
purchase specific Utles as don-
ations for the. library also may
take -advantage of the discou4t
enjoyed by the County Lib- 1
rary.
Volumes which are duplicat-
ed, or which are no longer de-
sirecl for the, permanent col-
,leotion are distributed by the
county 1xbx;iiT to -locations
where they will still enjoy
Escapes Injury
In Tractor Fire
HENSALL — Alex McMur-
trie of 1appen escaped uninjur-
ed la.,A week when fire camed
extensive damage to a tractor
he was using on his farm -
Hensall fire fighters who
answered the call said the fire
appeared to have been caused
when spilled gas'ollne ignited.
1964
iblic library Serve
teen Worker.$
some Ilse,
W -cont Door
Awing The past week, an At;
tractive "ter and collectloji
boX Made by P101jer 04410fton
have interested a number of
persr,ns and have 4ttJA,0te'a a
number of donations to the
Bayfield * L i 4 r r y Bulldipg
In the past week, donations
were received. from: Mrs, Idele
Cobb, Wis. Pavia Pewar, Mrs.
X G. Hunter, Mrs. Charles
Kanter, Miss Rhea Krul�ce, Mr,
and Mrs. John MacKenzie, Mrs,
Vivian Morton and Xr, and
Mrs. LeRoy Poith.
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Lady Soft ball ers
.Take first Game
.Judy Williams pitched the
Clinton Ladies Softball team
to a 16-11 win over Winthrop.
Tuesday night in a game play-
ed in Clinton.
The girls broke out of an
8-8 deadlock at the end of the
sixth inning with a seven -run
rally. I
Clinton has a chance to wrap
up e series tonight (Thurs-
day)
UrT
) when they travel to Win-
throp for their second game in
the' best two -oust -at -three ser-
ies,
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Clinton Peewees
Thrash 6oderich
The Clinton peewees took
a be .
their first -game St two -
out -of -;three series when they
blasted Goderich 17-0. Dave
Cooper pitched the whole game
for Clintion, allowing only three
bits over the seven -inning
span.
Greg Burns was the leading
bitter, getting five hits in five
times at bat. Bob Cooper also
added strength at the plate as
he went three for five WAh
one home run.
The next ,gw be play-
ed tonight (Thursday)
either
in Clinton or at the RCAF
_Q4-ation diamond starting at
6:30 p.m.
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Playgrounds
(�bsery
nature Days
1.3y Lynn U
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Last Week all three play,
grouaft embarked on •
simiaa,
plans. Generally �speqkjng
Was nature Week.
Alma Park rounded.Quit it.,
,program with hike to a loci!
farmer's field, Here 'the pbAO-
ren were encouraged tot*o lir
their surroundings.
Those from- P4nccrest )Porgy,
enjoyed a pleasant afternootr
with the wildlife found of the
Fish and Game Club,
Brought Jets
Children from Community
Park brought their Fet Weeb,
to a climax by bringing tbeh
actual pets to their Friday ses.
sion,
Thus, Outdoors Week, a fitt-
mg choice for the summer
months, has provided another
week of enjoyment for Clintor
Youngsters.
Central Huron
Playoff Action
The Holmesville nine cami
from behind to, defeat Londes•
boyo' 9-8 in the first Centra.
Huron League playoff game ir.
Goderich last Friday night and
then walloped the same Lon•
desbaro, team 34-15 on Tuesday
night in Blyth.
Hoamesville could wind ul
the series Filday night when.
the two teams meet again it
Goderich in a game slated fbi
9,00 P=.
The Auburn - Verna series
opened, Wednesday night, but
no score was available -at Pres;
time. These two teams Hackle
again on Saturday, August 8,
in Hensiall in a game a1sc
scheduled for 9:00 p.m.
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Undefeated Midgets
Advance To Finals
The Clinton midgets defeated
Exeter 7-2 in a game played
last Friday night in Exeter and
thus ended their best two -out -
of -three series in two games
atraight. 01afe Magee pitched
the whole game for Clinton.
The team now advances into
the WOAA finals and will
meet the winner of a series
being played now between
lValkerton and Listowel.
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Bantam Playoffs
To Start Monday
The Clinton entry in the
WOAA Bantam "B" Baseball
League will start their play-
offs on Monday August 17
when they play host to Exeter
1, a best two -out -of -three ser.
ies.
For finishing the season in
first place, the Minton 'team
received a by into• the finals
while Exeter and Go&ich bat-
tled it out for the light to act-
vane sand tackle the local boys
who went through the season
undefeated.
A Matter
Principle
(By J. CARL HF0 AN
Just recently I read an out-
line of a speech by Senator
Fuliblight entitled "When
Thoughts Are Unthinkable?'. In
�his speech the Senator is deal-
ing mainly with organizations
and the relationship of.mem-
bers and1eladers. He points out
that "Unthinkable Thoughts"
are in fact forbidden thoughts,
that is, thought forbidden by
some gM'ap within the organi-
zaition that is able to punish the
"How many of you realize
that I)ouglas Harkness, former
Minister of Agriculture dS still
a Vederal member of parlia-
went! He was a "party" d1S-
senter.
Mr. Ful -bright goes on to say
"In politics there is a gTeater
willingness to purAsh the sur-
geon than to cure the• diseaseP,
I think I could also say that
in this politics is not unique.
Pethap.q this statement would
apply even more accurately to
the much publicized problem of
hirth,cohtrol — and now for
what Up until the present has
been "Unthinkable Thoughts".
The argument, of course, 49
that A is, morally walohg to in -
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