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Tired competitors sag after finishing the 2i4-mile grind. For most,
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Golf champions of CFB Clinton Golf Club are (from left): Capt. Al Brabant, winner of the base
championship O'Keefe's Trophy for the second consecutive year; Sgt. Russ Estabrooks, base handicap
champion, who won the Hiram Walker Trophy for low net; and Bill Reid, who shot the low gross in
the junior event.
(Canadian Forces Photo)
Fatigue causes hunting accidents
CFB, Clinton .60 Club taps
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SATURDAY, •OCTQPg13, 19,
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FRIDAY, QCTQBER 11,
Cash Bingo Legion Hall,
Seaforth 8:15 p.m. 15 regular
games ,for $10,00; 3 — $25.00
specials; $75.00 jackpot to go,
Door, prizes. Admission $1.00.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, at
Clinton Legion Hall, ,reception
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15,
Regular Bingo at Huron Fish and
Game Club jackpot $55.00 in 55
numbers. 6 door prizes, 8:30
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10,
bingo at Clinton Legion Hall,
8:30 p.m. Jackpot $60.00 in 60
numbers.
A StleceSenl season was
capped by CFB Clinton Golf
Club with the annual base,
championship tournament,
The $6 hole "medal play"
event Was divided between the
Seaforth 'and. Ausable golf
courses.
Thirty-four golfers
Participated.
Capt. Al Brabant won the
base championship O'Keefe's
Trophy for the second
consecutive year, firing,n 36-hole
total of 159 to edge out Cpl,
Ron Sheppard by one stroke.,
Sgt. Russ Estabrooks was
base handicap champion, taking
the Hiram Walker Trophy, with
a low net score of 136, while Bill
Reid, son of Capt. H. Reid, shot
When looking over a table of
statistics issued by the Ontario
Department 'of Lands and
Forests showing the hour of the
day in which hunting 'accidents
occurred a curious fact is
immediately noticeable. The
number of accidents gradually
YOUR RED' CROSS
THANKS YOU
4 sparkling 30-hole total 155
to win the junior Milt.
An awards night was_ held in
the hasp curling club September
2$. ca E. W. Ryan base.
COMMacier, presented troPhieS
and awards.
A complete list of prize
winners and scores follow:
"A" FLIGHT
First low gross, Capt. Al
Brabant, 159, O'Keefe's Trophy.
Second low gross, Cpl. Ron.
Sheppard, 160.
First low net, Sgt. Russ.
Estabrooks, 162 (-26) 136,
Hiram Walker Trophy.
Second low net, Maj. Don
Noble, 163 (-22) 141.
"B" FLIGHT
First low gross, Cpl. Ralph
ncrease during the morning
up to the lunch hour. After
lunch, there is a share decrease
and then the accidents rise again,
reaching a maximum at sunset
just before dinner-time.
Ontario Safety League
research shows clearly that
fatigue is responsible for many
accidents. There is no doubt this
fact is demonstrated to some
degree, at least, in this table of
hunting accident. The simple
expedient of hunters carrying a
Graham, 101.
SecondLlow gross, CAS. H.
Reid, 190.
First low net, MVP?, Buzz
Cunningham, 19Q (40) 109,
Second low ,net, Sgt. Bernie
Eiserier, 198 (-4S) 150.
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First low gross? Bill Reid,
155.
First low net, Cam Reid, 175
(-22) 153,
ADDITIONAL PRIZES
Most birdies, Opi. John
Matthews, 3; Cpl. Joe Larrn.ond,
Hidden holes, Cpl. Colin
Stevens, Sgt. Ron Smith.
Most honest golfer, Sgt. Ken
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supply'of high protein food such
as chocolate bars with them on
hunting trips which • could be
eaten at mid-Morriing anii
mid-afternoon, would help to
restore lost energy and combat
the fatigue which results in
hunting tragedies.
Hugh Campbell
soccer girls win,
Despite cool weather and
threatening showers, all players
enjoyed well contested soccer
games at Seaforth Thursday,
Oct. 3.
A/M Hugh Campbell girls
scored four unanswered goals to
register a 4 — 0 win.
Seaforth boys won with a 3 —
0 tally.
Scorers for A/M Hugh
Campbell Were Nancy Parker
and Jennifer Wainman, both
assisted by Debbie Poire: Cecilia
Walker assisted by Nancy Parker;
and Arlene Carey assisted by Jo
Ryan.
Seaforth marksmen were
Randy Wood, Bob Montgomery
and Paul McNab.
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