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Cubs, Mets, Tigers on. top
in Kinsmen minor baseball
Coming Events
THURSDAY, May 15, Bingo at
Clinton, Legion Hall, $;30 p,.m.
Jackpot $5.8,00 in 68 numbers.
TUESDAY, May 20, Bingo at
Hurdn Fish and Game Club!.
Jackpot :$61.0Q in 61 numbers.
Six door prizes, 8:30 pail,
SUNDAY, May 18, Fowl shoot
at the Fish and Game Club at 1
p.m. Rifles and shotgun&.
Everybody welcome. 19,200
SPECIAL BUS to "Grand Old
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FRIDAY, May 16, 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.
Adinission $1,00. Auspices
Seaforth Branch 156 Canadian
Legion. Proceeds for Welfare
Work. — 21tfn
WEDNESDAY, June 18, ham
and turkey supper, Holmesville
United Church, from 5:30 —
7:30 p.m. Auspices UCW. Adults
$1.50, children .75. — 20b
HOLIDAY DANCE at Goderich
Palladium, Friday, May 16, The
Westernaires; Saturday, May 17,
The Fabulous Organ Grinder's
Garden, former TV 13 It's
Happening stars. — 20
The .Clinton Kinsmen ,minor
baseball, program is under way
with two divisions — Squirt, for
boys 9 and 10, and Pee Wee, .for
boys 11 and 12,
The :Squirt games are Ron
Monday and Wednesday
evenings at six o'clock .and are
five innings long, daylight
permitting. The Pee Wee gariies
are on Thursday at the salve
hour and on Saturday morning
et 9 a.m. The Pee Weep «play
seven -inning game.
In the first Squirt contests,
the Cubs lead after winning
pitcher, Terry Gardner, downed
the Cardinals 10.8. Robbie
Harkes was a Standout for the
losers.
The Mets bombed the Expos
in the third inning for 13 runs
and went on to wan 16-10. D.
Peterson was the big gun, driving
in three runs and two doubles in
the third inning, The winning
pitcher was Paul Priestap who
struck out nine Met batters.
Dave Clynick had two homers
and a single to lead the losers.
1 2 3 4 TOT
CUBS 5 2 3 10
CARDS 1 5 2 8
EXPOS 4 0 5 1 10
METS 2 1 13 16
In Pee Wee action, the only
game played was between " the
Tigers and Twins. The Tigers
staved off a comeback by the
Twins in the fifth inning to win
7.6. Donnie McDonald,
continuing his winning ways,
struck out 13 batter and hit ,a
home run to lead the Tigers to
victory,.
1
TWINS 0
TIGERS1
3 4 .5 TOT
1 1 2 2 6
0 5 1
PEE WEE SCHEDULE
May 15 r Twins/Yankees, 6
p.m,
May 16 — Tigers/Red Sox, 6
p, m,
May 11 — Twins/Red Sox, 9
a.m, -
May 19— Yankees/Red Sox,
2;30 p.m,
In junior girls' (ages 10-14)
town league softball, the Robins
beat the Canaries 36-34 with
home runs for the Robins by
Gail Wagner (2) and Geraldine
Strong: Batting in runs for the
Canaries were Joyce Neilans (2)
and Barb Butler.
Woods Operations and Recreation
Usually Compatible
Woods operations in any one
year cover a small percentage of
the much larger forest area
which is producing the wood on
which annual cuts are calculated,
They also provide access to
isolated areas. Under proper
management, therefore, a forest
region can supply both wood
products and outdoor
recreation, forever.
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Golden Hand award is given to Susan Toop by Giri Guide leader
Mrs. Hazel McCreath at recent mother -daughter banquet in
Clinton.
Lorraine Thompson receives her All -Around Cord award from
Guide leader Miss McMillan at mother -daughter banquet held
recently.
Pollution
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Giendine Smith, a finance clerk in the Accounts Section at CFB
Clinton, is congratulated by CO. E. W. Iiyan, base commander,
on her promotion to sergeant. Sgt. Smith, who comes from
Moncton, N.B., served in the Canadian Army during World War 11
and re-enlisted in the RCAF in 1954. She was posted to Clinton
from CFB Rockcliffe, Ont. last year and now holds the position
of non-commissioned officer in charge of pay accounts.
—Canadian Forces Photo
Town dump is illegal
Provincial health authorities
have taken the first step toward
ordering a stop to Clinton's use
of an open garbage dump and
are advising town officials to
seek an alternative means of
disposal as soon as possible.
In a letter from W. B.
Drowley, chief of the Ontario
Dept, of Health's air pollution
control service, the town was
informed this week that the
municipal dump on Lot 24,
Concession 2, Hullett Township,
violates a ban on open burning
of refuse.
Mr. Drowley said the town
could apply for temporary
permission to continue using the
dump — an action the council
agreed to Monday night — but
urged that another means of
disposal be sought because
"permission (to use the open
dump) will not be extended
indefinitely."
may cause cancer
Chemicals which pollute the
air we breathe, the water we
drink, and the food we eat are
posing a threat of cancer and of
dangerous genetic mutations, Dr.
S. S. Epstein warned at the
recent 21st birthday of the
C h i ldren's Cancer Research
Foundation. la,
He said that society must
decide ' how much danger it is
willing to accept, and balance
the benefits which food
additives, pesticides, etc., offer
to modern society against the
hazards these chemicals create.
The threats due to pollution
include poisoning, deformation
of the embryo, cancer and
genetic damage. "Many human
cancers are due to chemical
pollutants and hence are
ultimately preventable. Also,
genetic effects of chemical
pollutants are probably of
greater importance than the
more familiar haz:.rds of
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chief of the Laboratories of
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Cancer Research Foundation.
"With increasing urbanization
and 'industrialization of modern
society, our environment has
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Canad eople are turning up everywhere these days
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consulting services program. Under this program, Bell Canada
specialists in various fields provide advice and training on a
paid consulting basis to foreign telephone companies.
Negotiations for our most' recent contract — with the
Spanish Telephone Company — began in 1967 when Spanish
telephone authorities were in Canada and gained first-hand
information about this country's telecommunications. Last
month, 10 Bell Canada men flew to Madrid where they will be
stationed for about six months. They are responsible for
recommending long range pians for the Spanish long distance
network, the Madrid metropolitan network and for future
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While it's a fact that Bell Canada people are turning up all
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Progress in Telecommunications.
After just one year of operation, the Panorama has received
more than 34,000 visitors hailing from Canada and the United
States, and from such distant points as Australia, Kuwait,
Russia, Great Britain, France, India, South America.
Particularly popular with students — they constituted some
40 percent of last year's visitors — the Panorama puts sound,
light, demonstration and narration to dramatic use in telling
the story of man and his communications through past ages, in
modern times and into the future. A Bell Canada guide escorts
each group of visitors along a fascinating journey through
time. Each tour takes about an hour and a half and the
narrations are given in either English or French.
Even though the Panorama has only been open for a year, it
is becoming well known as one of the principal tourist
attractions in the city of Montreal. If your holiday plans
include a trip to la bell cite, we hope you'll drop into see our
Panorama, It's open Monday through Friday and, since the
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