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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-03-18, Page 10......, ........... . •.0 •........... . ;; ..... ,.. ,,. r.: -.• ,..,w .;re. .:�,r;.. , a „w„ .:; .;•.w, r.. - --nr r Cii!k.n 1$eWs,Rpca�d-,�1'iaurs.tg1,18,',� 1 Boy(0$$ a s Lose In. W :$$A Tournament . Eat,,GHS$ basicetball team. sig; ,oadt, Other scorers were suffered tyrolosses last •weekend . I?ozx .I!reerrann (3) arnd Brad' Dui w�h'em tlaey•Competed in tihe W4=. tot ,(2).. SSA l ketlba l tourn'annen!t heli. On atuxfday of te2a�pop, th St .` Friday! nigl?t unO SSS team, n* Lgnd'on''s .(.O;ailf StatturdayA, xjdge tpamt aha; the serni-final fa} FOMW night, rthe senior teom the mWo7!atian ntropihy. Once a . lost to• The St, 1'74 a& Btaarr gain, the Clinton team lost, pederk, .rhe eventual whmera. of iiia time by a 54-39 score, Dutot. _I.e tourmmemrt, The -final score and Magee camrltecl'tite bulls of of the game was 77.35, Clave' the scoring floc Clinton as they Mgee and Doug Macaulay led secured 14 Doing the CR -5S seceirig with name Macaulay suanlr, seven More, Point' egch while Richard Sh- Freem4n, see and Shaddiok, add- and Bryan Lavin, netted one. Posses For First''Quarter _. 'The Qft"n boys .pontrolled gntc� S DQ. the ball •thmough6urt 'the first M Down RCAF, quarter, scoxling 15 points to TO, Peay UafOrth five for Oakridge.' They then began to tare ,and cou'l'd not Cant Colquhnun and Mck match thedr opponents in any Frem9lin each netted' .a pair of ' the -following periods. goals to babe the Clinton Fish The junifor 'team lost ttthek and Game Bantam hockey team 'frA, game of the year to the to :a 4-3 w•in over the RCAF Sim'coe; Junior Sabres by a. 54- bantams lastx''rtixlay night in 23 score .on F" iday nlgrht. Jeff. the. RCAF a,;•ena. S . parvo scored' •Shadkitck led: the CUSS team twice and Musftard once for the with e t points, followed by Fred Jewson w tth six.. -Vick Pop - Me Clinton team will play penk netted another five and host to S'eaforth in the Cainton Larrey Pickett .completed the lists Lions wrens, tonight (Thursday) with lour. an an 8:30 gimme, Pickett Scores 22 --�; --- - Saturday, . flare juniors lost 59- 48 'to the team from Sarnia Dominion Automobile C3en:trfzq in thea junior consolation Associot'on s'epni-fixral. Larry Pickett kept i . the -team ailuve with his 22 po nts while Jeff Shaddiek added an- -other n- -oilier 12. F vd Jewson (7), x� Nick P,oppemk (3), Bob Collins :< (2)., and Ashley Bevan and Bill Y,cs.:z::.xx:< . McKa (] each) gave. Clinton x its final sncor'e. . ` CHSS' took a 43-18 whipping in the first half, but came back ' with a 'stmang challenge in the tnutd quarter, gaining nine points and outscoring SarnM ti3 a r,s '; ?• 15-10 in the final. frarne+. ,' xgt;K':Y�x.•> z. V 100E LEAGUE - " Florence 1,11gliten'gales 115 Try Hands 109 IHds SunNights 96 Bobs Bedt'les 75 Lucky uCky Sltstikes 71 .. Al HarbadS Hitters 69 Ftranks Red Hats 61 Yeos Lanbs 46, Il� HERBERT B. HORTON High single, ladies, Gerry Har- ris 2701. men, Murray Taylor Mr. J.' W. .Zimmerman, 331; High triple, ladies, Gerry DiAsiionad Manager, Domin- Harris 729; men, Murray Tay - ion Automobile ASsoCiatlon, for 736. • is pleased to announce the o- appointmenit of Mr. Herbert B. Horton as representative � Hensall Broomball ' 'Of Dominion Automobile As- The firstx6und of the semlii- soeiation. final broomb!aR playoffs in the Hensall arena end'e'd up. with Mr. Horton will be call,mi g tthe following results: on members and prospective Par Line 3; Swamp Rates 1 Members to explain the many Zurich 2; Dashwood 1. new rbenefitts available to members of Dominion Auto.- Hall 2; Kippen, 1 mobile Associahion. ftisclltumst 3; Shanley Scooters' 1 1, . wo She% d V T H'Adow n es ALBERTA 'QUALITY — Water Color Shades in White, Cream, Green—Size 3600—$2.45 —Size 36x82—$2.75 .COLONIAL QUALITY.-- Oil Filled Shades in,White, Cream, Green—Size 37x70=$3.25 —Size 37x82—$3.60 —Size 42x70—$6.60 REGENT QUALITY — Lunen Shade with Plastic Coating--Washable—in White, Cream, Green.' —Size 37x70---$3.75 - Size 37x82••---$6.25 —Size 42x82 --x,$6.00 DUPLEX SHADES --- In All Qualities Priced $3.95 and.. up SECONDS In Cream or Green ......... $1.65 to $1.95 Mc. E,wan-"'s W, - Now at GALBRAl Tri � SPRING SPECIAL •"v 'Y y. .. Y f sYxnr,.� . THE ALL NEW 2PERSONAL PORTABLE . FROM RC.: VIiCTOIt Ideal for the don, playroom, bookshelf, bedside- gpstalrs, doWnsiairs, all around the house. W610.4 only 19 tbsr jGA � 'RA,1TH`-S s . RA610. TV '.,.., ....M .. �linilork Pion YOUR TV 5I FtVICE r�F.ALM _Y, ay dere Friday L 'I E, -LT AD S' R, "n Tle G'lnion.prl{tor.Caltscaane st�irted .s1�cMi�tly alter whercl, Doan; hqun.rtan g'ola. ie, R Dutz, Within Ane game 0 - wiu?nin Calqulaopn. of tuttlon a4 Wal• IV* ;5.? Toesoay C01%1 ,oal..caatald wind lap the heir QHA 7unvr4� .,D,' group kite of Wadit ton weme ,assessed. ; ,�, R,• hes' tomos .. t final with ;Yi'ali�enion trios weds. two xrNima fes each or r Tn a goatlte's gamsae on 'Tues= row nigl} (Fx slay) u!... aah f. our, wlhetne twps ^dash agatizi' as they thostetl the Nomthex'u: day night, e ,Ttaaaaor CoIts befaan Pri4lay' logit, srendsn in the first . f4ve WV of .dbznbae ?nG� again. to nn "the Liou)s6 arena In :Chn'tpn. pezaialllUile}S tp be ,branded Out dux e ;th2:ough hig, and on s 'a nv in the .. _ lean em home with a 14-5 Scher-' '• tape a tihree gaanes to none J> g Tu 0l y .. t g ' e <n the best ort -seven sea+ate'. B. Ac'ifion owed until 5;30, when per• and %tvemrnorg )"asked ttruvel10d,tQ,,WeQk4w.t9n. where Cao .. %fin'EVEN V . they Garrre QEtt n tap with 'a' L. Colclullaun vvac penai'ized 'or up four polints each, Coaper'.4 V V �N f NTS s'>rashlru >le at 6 5-Z see,. tats serrate tame on two '8!oa~1's :a,nd two. Last k'riday rapght irl'. Canton, was.sent Off assists whole' Livermore' scored � arch 1$ B11�TGO, Walkexrton s Moran nnThurs, M BwceCooperx ,peck �agaln after for holding. At 10;05, the Mil- Clinton Legion Nall, Kirk Eton's .other three goa)s .and St;, .at 8;30 P,m, --- 15 xeular y albsenge, leCl the Jvxi:, verton import squad sW tesd its ansa ted on cava Af C0ls a d game$ fox :$5; 1. ane fore la a leuy,^bh ion Qal'ts'to "A 14.5 t dth fot}r drive for Cliniton rvl?err .Bo'b Ficki..a .0 three s'' g $_ , gcvals whUle Bob Lvermo Gl•up' scored frnrrt FLarrgarw and, n" ,._p as istts n the -letters, L, acid T Bingos apply' aved.rhs worth as a peri . P t;arne. v,^as defeazceman Don "Yeo. on the $25 game; 3 share -the.- � M. Before' the period wealth games; 5acicpot;$55 in 55• P'K". Mu'rb aY p' Cooper secured the lone fur'S!G er, sotui a up five goals and ended, Don Yea sand Barry Ql'az numbers. Admission _ Oc. period goal at 8:59 USsisked by 5 s�corwtpg'anathex'hiuuself. Milver- ager, t'tv:o s>~alwar't Clinton defen- L, Gr T;•Icdaz.,v, March 1J �-- Dance ton Ixrupost, Richard :Hamrow, cciten, scomkl wlilpi assists pun Quhoun and Yeo. Only in Rayfield' Town Hall, orcheis came Up witch two going th7ee penalties• -were called qn , . goals and ta. LivermoreLaverrrrore and Harrow re- tri, Rythm Ranalbletr, lunc4r."pra- a speotively on .eaxfi of the goals. the opening frame, two to C?ni- vid'ed three :. assts for ilae octal tem, admission 75q, 11p The game opened at a rapid The Second pewlod was :Played. ton. Tuesday, March 23 — BINGO' pane with Livermore scarlhvg with elven-„sOded gotion. thViou'grh Cooper blinked the light a- Huron Fish & Game Club, 22-seggnxl , C�llinggn o u t z e o r e.d stn at 3;54 in the second pen- Jackpot $60,00 in 60 numbers. fram(B• C><:oper at the out �• rod assisted by Livermore and S'X door prizes. 8,30 p,m, mark and the heavy-hifttzn�g the yVarheer�basr visitors by onay Saturday,, Marcie 20, -- Gard ” .. Iden D'aer and at 5:31, whale two gaols and only'the" penaft- Party 'rot Oa ge Hall at 8;30 '��' �� (� ties were called. B. Cooper scot- Clinton had a man a'dv'antage, p:m, Sponsors LOBA. and LOL. ed tro!rn! Livermore at 7:06 and Livermore dented the twines- on Everyone W&aome. 11b a pass fin Yea, comrpleting the Saturday, March 20 � St, Harrow completed a play Elton scoring for the muddle st'ana, Patrick's Tea, Officers Mess, Gmwke and Yea at 10:17 before RCAff Station Clinton, 2.4�p.m.. .Send Two Tums. • S'ev'en peitaliiies were Charged >i� , Walkerton managed to pene- Auspices of RCAF Women's • • trate I C11htI defence and the periildd' foto' of thenr to Wal- Auxiliary. Admission 50 Lexus. To Semi -Finals l erten, bead .goalue Lorne 'Daren' who • Tickets available from members Last Saturday afternoon, art played an outstanding -game in 'There was no soaring in the Thursday, March 25 — Meet - List Ylie Exeter lanes, two team of the 'Colt's net, The visitors fiinal fx''ame until. the 1.5;22 mark Ing on TRE PLAN, the new, ch- the from rila'e Clinton Le scored 'anlather 59 seconds after when Waakedton tools advantage• enl cal weed control on white gdon their' first while Yeo was s,erv- of a Clinton penalty to ruin b6 rns. Hensall Legion Hail, 8;00 A•ux!il'larY',gdined the right to. go Lorne Dam's chances floor a ahwt- pm. Guest speaker Dr. C, Whit - tog a t.�rrppluvg penalty, butt �6IYe .r o. the Zone C3 s'euni-Finals to Juxri�or Colts wasted no Moe in Out. At 17:22, Livermore With ahead, research scientist with Up In The Saar After Rebounds be, held inlay' 15. Elantco, manufacturers of Tre- getting it :back as Harrow scar'- help from Yeol and Cooper,. put , flan. 11x Placing second at Exeter wta, ed his second • oal of the game the �odts out ah front 4-1, but Clinton's Clime 1Vlagee (21) and ;Doug 'Mac- the team of NJ;rs. Hal Hartley, . • Friday, Maxeh 26 ng Dame, ' � �xys. H old. Black, Mrs. George zx>sze :seconds later, Ken Da!en• Walkerton panelled the goal Londesbaro I�uarll; sponzs'or!sYPIuI- ,aulay go up.in the air,. as they try to recover a M c , : made it .8-2 on a pass fr•'oan Ron ` seconds later with one of lett Federati on of Agriculture, rebound under the, Oakridge basket. Still on. the Wonch, Ml's, Rill Harris; Mrs. .. g - • . Doer part the 15:12 mark to close y esjar'dnes.' orclae'stra. Adonis- floor and vat hin from ,the background is Brad Len, Ar'nsfori 'and Mrs. Ron Mac- middle - their. left WP1aV, and, a W�al-l- Don 75c per person, 11,12b i . C S g the scax'hng for the dale pen' ly Y, Donald• kerton man In the penalty box or at door. 8,9,10b -11x Dut�t (] 0), This was part of the action in a game rad• The • Other- Clinton entry, . , Tuesday, March 30 —Spring between the CRSS and Oakridge Sentiof tQims which laced seventh consisted The 7-8-9` combination of U verm:ore finished' Off the scOr Hat Show and Sale, Humphrys' last Saturday at the WOSSA tournament in St. p Bruce Cooper (7), Laurie Col- ing, completing a play from L• Hats of London, Nurses R.esi, of Mrs, K. W. CaTquhoun, M'r's.. Thomas, ' .(News -Record Photo by Jahn Visser) Stewart Brbaadfoot, (who aaso quhoun (8) and Bob Liverxntore sC7olquhourie�and Cooper. Of the dente, 2 p.m., and 4;15, p.m• scored. the hi triple for the (9) counted three goals in 43 penal r s un they third period, sponsors Hospital Auxiliary. Fair day), Mrs, Alex Rile Mrs. pita second's to. start off the third Walkerton recurved four. Tickets ft members. Dessert • y f y, T perj;ad 7za style. Tlae fiamst came Junuor Calc goalie, Larne' and. tea. 10 11b, 12x Huron Cunt Seed. Fair Best Ever O'Connell, Wxs. Toe Steep, and Saturday,. April a _ Giant Ever; at 0;40, the second at 1;04 and Doer, kipked 'asi'de +a total of 34" . . Mrs, Geomtge Knights. the thirrd at 1:23 with Cooper, , , Rummage Sale el goad used ooP shots diurlinag the battle, but it rim m Still Champion o- clothing and 'miscellaneous ran , F® he ha dY16 9 scoring �a71 three. Walkerton tarots a snaa,'all:1 ,amount compared isles, St. Andrew's 'Presbyterian tried once again to bounce back to the 51 stops made b Walk- (Contirru'ed' from Page One)' three courses being run next Two To Teams from rthdir Hormidable de aft at _ Y Church -1 p.m. 11-2-3b W. Hill, Painting out ttkiat there must be an elven balance be- winter, an Clinton, Exeter and, Wing -ham. Lose Semi-Fina'"ize 2:06 when they scored another, but thedr• delves dad not capital: tween -the two. "We acre trying WE-liam 'En�ey, RR 2 Au- Pail Friday evening at Central often enough. L. Colquhoun to •lite do crops with livestock burn,Tasted as panel chairman. The two top. teams at the gave the :Coats aamtther at 7:20 production = and se we must He "operates a farm with 90 se!agosr'-s..emd were ousted last from R. Mpfer and Kerr netted assess the complete picture." head of cattle, 40 feeders and. Tuesday nighrt when Brucefi'eld Clinton's 13th from" Harrow at ' The i'miprovenient of livestock 50 calves, and about 150 -pigs. ' walloped Clinton 10-2 and Ont- 9:00. At 14:40, Walkerton scored takes longer than- that of ..Props, Ile now buys little pigs, but is amid Hospital 'dowrptd Holmes- 'again and the teams exchanged but the results are equally rocs- going to. raise his own pigs soon. vele 6-4. In the first •garries, of goals in the final minu't'e of play portant and as financially re- At One time he raised all his the series, Bruccefield. beat Clam.- to make the: final sc'or'e a lop - warding, he stated. , pigs. Mr. Empey inquired about ton 7-5 while Ontario -Hospital sti!ded 14-5 for Cairuton. . Mr. Hill was strongly an favor tfte ,cast of rats ng a little pig) edged Hohnesvi l e 5-4.. Penalties Game hot-and=he�avy of ROP testing for both daily and wars Anformred by Bill Turn- Bruc'effiel'd will now m'e'et On- in the thwd ,perli!od with a total Battle acrd swirne. He also sures- bull, a prize-winning hog farm, taria Hospital in the league ft- of 11 being called, seven to Cbn- sed the use of record. books for er fr.oan Bru'ss'eass, that it was alts, which start next Tuesday ton, including a hive -minute all farmers. And reminded the, from $7 to $8 each for ap aver- night. major for kneeing to D. Colqu- farmers than offsprings from ar- age Pitt^er of n'ime pigs. leadingr rto0e in the: winning play, t-ificial linsemiva.tiOn are praduc- ing better than privately,awzaed ;Maurice Love, RR 3 Exetem, who: operates A. 100 -acre farm • wf• Seal®rte Junior Farmer Play Wins. sire .breediuvg. with father •and rents an - ist, Oxford and Elgin counties; He' mentioned three points for a 'balanced 'approach tri both other 70 acres, has from 60 to 75 ' • Huron Draw Fesfeval at Seed Fair Harold' Scott, RR 2 Stratford; ;beef heiffers, grows white ton, Huron County Hoare Econ_ crops !and livestock: (1) We bean's ase. cash cmp and grows TWO years years alga he had> to turn their 40 -odd milking cows 'into meed mine research; re- pen for .a panning factory. He Amy Stewart, of RR 5 Sea- bens of the top debating Leann search inifar•e us must be remarked axr the high protein forth, was mooed the best: act- of Huron County, -Bob Higgins, � toion to all. in of early cut fray and hopes to ress ,and Murray Hoover, RR 3 RR 5 Bru'ssel!s, John Stafford, 'the `John iegativeul- turemade industry, also the negative industry, take off his first hay crop the Brussels; 'top rotor at10th RR 1 Wroxeter, Wight - results results of resefax�clt• (3) We fims�t o�£ June' A p5•s�iblity of annual Huron County Drama man, RR 1 B'elgrave (now of . � F t• al held t. lox' 'd Jh s • RR must 'keep ,an open mind on new developments and must be pre- three shay crops -,firs year. Toms Cunningham, RR 1 Au- es ry xn conaunc non with the Huron; 'County Seed cora) err urs pivey, 4 Bru'ssens. pared to. carry out researchfind- burn,, last year's president of Pail Friday evening at Central Members of the Huron Coun- in!gs• Huron County Junior Fanmters, Huron Secondary. School, ty Junior Farmer Choir pro - The farmers broke up into operates a 150-4alcre farm, with Mrs. Ronald T. Nelson,. Gode-. vided musical entertainment two, groups fon- panel discussion. 25 beef cows'; 300 breeder .hens rush, adjucator, named the entry under, the direction off J. C. G. S. (B'er't) Moggach, agrl which are said was not enough of Seaifor-th Junior Farmersand Burrows, Exeter, with -Miss cultur'!•l engineering specialist for'the -time and money it takes Junior Inst tute'as the best play Cool Brown, Seafort'h, as for. Huron and Perth counties, to look. -after them,; he buys of the festival. plamist. Lamy Wheatley, RR 1 gave an illustrated talik on weaner pigs, privately, not from The play director; Mrs. Rob- Dublin, chaff ed the festival. "P•robbabl'e. Grain Corn produc- galesbarns, but proposes build- ert Doing, RR. 1 Dublin, was • trail.), ing a tiarx'owing unit. He gr'ow's presented with the Merton Keyes: trophy for the best Bayfield Council The innovations in dairy •hous- 60 acres off crop, 20 of which is Play, flog systenns were discussed -in a panel chaired by Don Pullen; grtain c'omn. . Gerritt Van Veen, RR 2 Brus_ 'which will be eligible to com- -P'e'te further with. other clubs Resolution Asks assistant�agnicultural represent-sels, a dairy farmer cit 250 acres dn' zone level active for Huron; County. Panel has' up to 50 milkling cows but Miss St'e0hart who played the members includ rid R. J. Milne, of his'h'erd of 120.11e keeps only leadingr rto0e in the: winning play, To Keep School agricultural engineering special- the best heifer calves. Last year was pfresenhed with an award (Continued Export page One'} ist, Oxford and Elgin counties; -he head 65 acmes of crop, and by Miss Patricia Darnude, Chn- harbour �ep+arrs. Harold' Scott, RR 2 Stratford; 25 'to 30 •acres' of corn foe silage. ton, Huron County Hoare Econ_ E: Oddle6fson ie - -Larry Van Ness; RR 1 _$t. Pauls; Norman Dow, RR 1 Staf- TWO years years alga he had> to turn their 40 -odd milking cows 'into ornsst, while JMm. Hoover, aeading actor jh the splay presented by portio; on street lighting, Said fa, and Ralph Weber, RR 1 hay fields in August and :Sept- the Huron Junior Farm- that 411 fixtures at present con- DadWood• Six young farmers wino have' ember. Last year he started making ,hay'iage and fed cows North err and Junior Institute; was presented with an award by Donn Iain 150 -watt bulbs and said he. wlill negotiate with Ontario rIy- been 'taking the farm manage- merit night Class •couave -at CR- 'that in barn from July on. He stated. milk production didn't go Pullen, CRriton, a Wstt ant agnea'- cultural representative for the dro For new reflectors -where necessary and the ansitallation of SS this winter, wifth Doug Miles ,down Land a two -acre lot was all county. four new lights on Mkhsn Street, as instructor, formed -the panel that , wa:s 'required for the 40 The Hatoild Baker trophy was and an addtltionlal, hght •aft the west end of arse north dock. for the �discuts. on "The New head. , accepted' 'by Dori Young, 'RR 3 ,Council accepted with plea - Look For My Farmi�n�g' Opera- Robert Dern, RR 1 Woodham Hardtop or Sedan? Auburn, an behalf of the Clhm- tions' from my studies of Man- w�:o woriked: at a Jarvis Here- some n request from_ Mr,: anal° . y, ton Jurdbr Farmers andd Junli�or man -hat they Mrs: Joe Chap ,• agemi'e?xtr ford farm for.§event years, and Institute,'The trophy' is present- shtould continue to maintain the You • may favor- the sporty Hardtop. - Come 'and Doug Miles said there are 52 recently xeturne.d bonne to a' od annually tO thea Jud1br Farm- flower bed �adjacen.t to Clan .registered for the course with amtners'hip with his father and em elulz showing the most i7it- sec ours: aua. average attendance of 48, He broChea`, said a young man Gregor Fant.. This flower bed provement in rneebings'. has for some year•5 been tended (�' said there were at -east a d'ozent should !get away frlom his f EVm 6 Tenor► Deur H6rdtop more 'ht the course' who could .ily 'tor a few years. He said it Clerics S' e r v L c e debating the rat Z. A,' an -e grandfather, have atone .jus- as well on, this head helped ]lint considerably. awards went to rite faun mens- the ]ate Z. A WeSClake. 62 CHEV 8 Two Door Hardtop panel. There is a possibility Of They own 250 acres and :have 30 niore rented, -and are in the 61 PLYMOUTH 8 Two Door Hardtop concentrated milk business with Hie Winners 30 milking DIAMONDS, cows. They rely on 62 OLDS. 3 Two door Hardtop sigh quality fray for their cow ps, CLEANED CHECKED At Seed Fair feed. This year they hoe to t 63 CORVAIR . Monza Sport Coupe ° hay the first w.eelx in�cat .., (Continued from page One) Mtsent they have customers for FR E O ARGI, 63• PONTIAC Sedan,don Ytb, RR 3 Clinton,' aril the dittl,e pigs they can raise ' hd tion. Second -cut baled hay, Robert from thelia 40 sows. They have ImMOCUl4 'e do Fotherwtgham, Dick•Etheriinrg: cos db*red :feeding bogsf but ` ' 63 CHEV IMPALA R Sedallii tone, iLenSall; Wilbur Xoyes, RR consideriable money would, have 0Or�`t Lose Your Precious Iai�lrttlbiild You'I{ Eike it! 3 Seafomth. to be spent rg out of b barns;. 62 VOLKSWAGEN Reduced f r';irt�t Cut dhaplTetl 'hay, I�icli They un''e going snot of ltehtS; •� 0"t111'1 Ethotiftgton, Jiro Bn•oadifdot, R'o'- Jdmes Midntpsh., AR � $e4- Through Neglect bent Fotiheringham., forth, who is: an the poultry fats- $1,095 to Second -cut chhopp'ed Tray, Dick ming business; r'ennk-keci that EKING IT IN NOW Ethtrington; Jh-A Broadfoolt; he was going pit into heovlem, Edgar Hori�4 The, rinfetr ntiode a naiake. watt, Beagmve. while other panel'rnembea% were TO Sure, p Bushel of coral. sulago, !orrery gwhg out of h'ezis. Ypy can't go wrong of this price. Wheatley, ItA 1 Dublin; Dlriier. Badu Of the panel, motbb`et"s Bowe, Cenitrali i; 3,arrie9 linlghit,. mentioned sdnrfe changes in And,:wo hhvie others BUICK, OLDS„' ,fC H,EY., , pm2 Brussels•. tixe6r faatiting operations: PLYMOUTH, ENVOY1. have i f A ' P4 ST E T No moeter the .price Bushel- ofb'aylagC, Rob'e� 'DickHe�trtly &M_marnlrgey YouWanih to 'pati vire have 66 Car coir your. • Tayl�bt Clibt ri, Har.'5fid Pryce menet speexa' st, with, the Ontae. Gear o ge tone', Ttk't, 3 Seaf rth: as Deportment bf Agriculture, Chiaatip n bt?.Y tt n�r7[sliil5, Mc- Lz don; who serves seven Wes- W �. R S T0I ren ;Mo to, rQ ti�lillap Townshtip, S't.ai5ley Town- tern �Srtitan�io ConttLties gave -;la!e ° ` � �����i '!7 L�'s' ' Township; . • r'oound up,, of the panel discus- . ` ship, Godei�i5r of tl „ airrn m) of ie year, :sliloml. He xemanited oma the w in ed 011160bn +--� hone 4$9■05i 6, Your Fr eiidl ChL- rdlet' Olt tm6blle' beglee raacifoot, Gordon '1, Steio, gtotam at young .faraxrt s ori the 4$2-9321 y y OLINTO�V MCI< EtTzo QVft. pknel: A _. _ .. .