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Clinton News-Record, 1971-03-18, Page 7Youngsters from Huron Centennial School at Brucefield presented a salute to spring last week as part of Education Week and performed it again on Monday afternoon for the residents of Huronview. Above some butterflies flit around the stage while the young ladies show off their finest in the Easter Parade. Good record for volleyball team HURON COUNTY 4-H ORGANIZATION MEETINGS 1,—Clinton Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food Board Room Tuesday, March 23rd, 1971 at 2:00 p.m. Bayfield 4-1-I Dairy Calf Club 2.-13lyth Public School Tuesday, March 23rd, 1971 at 8:00 p.m, Blyth 4-H Dairy Calf Club Blyth-Beigrave 4-H Beef Calf Club Blyth 4-H Corn Club The Huron County 4-H Machinery Maintenance Club and the Huron County 4-H Conservation Club will be organized at a later date. Enrolment forms can be filled out and handed in at the Organizational Meeting for these clubs and any other clubs that you may wish to join. You may also enroll by sending your application form to the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food, Box 169, Clinton, Ontario. All boys and girls who have reached their 12th birthday by January 1st, 1971, and have not reached their 21st birthday by December 31st, 1971 are invited -to join 'one of these clubs. if you are a intent who would like 'to see your 'child join a 4-14 Club, please feel free to contact Leonard MacGregor, 'Extension Assistant, Ontario Department of Agriculture and rood at 482-3428 or in the evenings at 524-6614. HURON COUNTY 4-fi AGRICULTURAL CLUB LEADOciS' ASSOCIATION What's so wonderful about Electroho e stereo hi-fi? TAKE A CLOSE LOOK! tiegance? Sweep your eyes across the majesty of the French Provincial Bordeaux with its authentic hardware and entirely correct detailing. Or the remarkable Caledon, translating credenza styling• into new moods -of contemporary simplicity. CALEDON — Speaker System 2-8", 2-11/2". eilcraft cabinet in Walnut. 44" wide, 17" 'deep, 27" high. ONLY 429.29 GAILISIRAI'M TV Cor,.Albert it Rattentoury Sts, CLINTON WHEN YOU H • Bowling scores Vachon Pie Filling ibrie Size) Panty Hose .. _ McCornikk's 13 1/1 oz. i Graham Wafers — McCormick's Soda Biscuits Weston (rollers (10s) F. W. Outdoor Pkg. 108 Garbage Bags "I'm sober as a judge," Cried the man to his belly, And the belly hit his hand, Shook his nerve like jelly. "I'm sober as a judge," Yelled the man to the light, But the light threw the man, In jail for the night. "I'm sober as a judge," Shouted the man to the beard, As the beard turned around, With a smirking sneer. "I'm sober as a judge," Screamed ..,the man to the briefcase, ^ „ /cr.. k And ,the .,,briefease^fshook! ihigvat head, And left with sad haste. .1-01g4sPQ130 k•ADigs Super Six .have 111 folloWed by Crispy Critters, 103; Mixups, 43, and Sugar Smacks, 31. Audrey Thompson had the high, single of 273, Nancy Roy had the high triple or 711, LONDESBORQ MEN Moto-Ski lead with 98 points followed by Sno-Jets, 85, Hustlers 67 and Ski-does. Cliff Saundercock led the en with a 368 single and 846 riple, Keith Allen was the most mproved bowler. BILL'S MIXED LEAGUE Team One has 84 points; earn Two, 55; Team Three, 87; earn Four, 73; Team Five, 40; earn Six, 65; Team Seven 111 nd Team Eight, 91. Edith Falconer led the ladies 'th a 351 single and Marie acaulay had a 755 triple. Larry ook had a 333 single and Bill trong an 847 triple. INTER-TOWN Exeter continues to be out in ont of the pack in the ter-town league with 182 'tits followed by Goderich, 9; St, Marys, 165; Bowl-Mor, 7; Valiants, 141; Mike's anes, 147; Mitchell, 135; entre Restaurant, 101; Clinton, 2 and Zurich 65. B. Nichol had a top single of 5 and R. Newell a 400 single. TUCKERSMITH MIXED Tony's Tigers lead the way ith 93, up three points on aye's Deem. Bill's Bunnies have 80 points r third while Ed's Elks have 1; Weses Weasels, 61 and Mel's onkeys, 46. Anna Aldwinkle had a 239 ngle and a 615 triple. Mel raham had a 255 single and 22 triple while Walter Pepper ad the hidden score of 207. In action delayed by last leek's storm, Anna Aldwinkle ad a 308 single, Hilda Veenstra 631 triple and Dave Triebner d the men with a 338 single nd 708 triple, Betty Graham ad the hidden score. JUNIOR LEAGUE Lucky Strikes have 93 points rltite Pinrollers have 71, )aredevils, 61 and Tigers, 58. Patty Paterson had the top iris single of 170 and Bonnie %pips the doehlq, Terry Gordner had the top , logic of 261 and double of 414. CLINTON-BLYTH LADIES Krazy Kats lead the league vith 58 followed by the Blues, .4; True Grits, 52; Pat's Pals, 49; toneless Six, 45 and Daredevils, 12. Merl Elliott had the top ingle of 263 and Mary Davey lad the high' triple of 705 and iverage of 219. BAYPIELD-BLUEWATER - Suckers have 111 for a even point lead over Sharks while Crabs have 102 and Minnows, :81. Madelon Meliwain led the ladies in, every category with a 337 single, 733 triple and 245 average. Joe Brandon had a 285 single, 659 triple and 220 average. CLINTON TEEN LEAGUE Mort's Marauders have 90 points followed by Arts' Strikers ' 82; Debbies Pals, 67; Mary's Boys, 58 and Glenda's Pros 55. Debbie Johnston had a 220 single and Cathy Steepe a 565 triple. Bob Falconer led the boys with 244 single and 656 triple. 100E AND REBEKAHS Duet.-Duets are out in the lead with 96 points followed by Ups and Downs with 92; Bill's Unknowns, 89; Down-A-Lanes, 75; Generation Gap, 73; Lucky Five, 61; Don's Dynamos, 54 and Bryan's Belles, 48. ADASTRAL PARK WOMEN'S LEAGUE' Weekly High Single, A. Nickerson, 299; Weekly High Triple, G. Harris, 768; Team Weekly Single, Hilo's, 1043; Team Weekly Triple, Hilo's, 3030; Season High Single, A. Austin, 330; Season High Triple, P. Marion, 777; Team Season Single, Strike-Outs, 1172; Team Season Triple, Strike-Outs, 3333. TEAM STANDINGS Hilo's, 96; Flunkies, 95; Strike-Outs, 92; 6th Dimensions, 76; Pinwheels, 71; Hillbillies, 67; U.F.O.'s, 62. HIGH AVERAGES G. Harris, 217; P. Marion, 214; A. Austin, 195; E. Graszat, 192; C. Page, 185; B. Toop, 182; G, Haviland, 182; J. Yetmen, 180; A. Lynn, 177; E, Green, 176. MEN'S LEAGUE Team Standing: Supply, 104; C.E. No. 1, 100; K.O.'s, 72; Mixed 8, 72; B.X.O., 62; C.E. No. 2, 59. The weekly high single was by C. Bachman, 312, while the weekly high triple also came from C. Bachman, 795. BY JAMES COLLINS Seaforth Beavers defeated Port Elgin Sunocos 14.3 Sunday afternoon in the fourth game of their best of seven OHA Intermediate C group semi-finals. The Beavers lead the series two games to one now with one game tied. The fifth game was to be in Port Eight Tuesday night effort and showed great team spirit in defeating Seaforth, Mitchell, Stratford, Northwestern and Listowel to become the Huron-Perth Conference champions of 1970-71. The girls then went on to W.O,S.S.A. in London where BEAVERS 14 — SUNOCOS 3 1ST PERIOD 1:45 S — Jack Mcllwain (Bill McLaughlin, Jim Dick) 1:53 Dolmage 7:58 S — Jack Mcllwain (Bill McLaughlin) 13:27 PE — Jim McKinnon (Al Acorn) 16:41 S — Jack Mellwain (Jim Dick) 2ND PERIOD 11:09 S — Jack Mellwain (Jim Dick, Bill McLaughlin) 17:41 S — George Reeves (Terry Craig) 3RD PERIOD 0:31 S — Bill McLaughlin (Jack Mcllwain, Dolmage) 4:48 PE — Lee Grant 8:09 S — Wayne Rau 9:59 S — George Reeves (Art Murray, Terry Craig) 10:54 S — Bill McLaughlin (Jim Dick, Jack Mdliwahl) 12:25 PE — Les Kingston (Ron Bell, Jim Bell) 12:50 S -- Bob Beuttenmiller 13:42 S — George Reeves 15:23 S Jack Mellwain McLaughlin, Jim Dick) 15:45 S Jack Mcllwain Ken Doig was missing oh Sunday.. He was in the sunny south, golfing. Faltering sales in pianos mesa the country that led to layoffs at Clinton's Sherlock-Manning piano factory last year have knocked a Toronto piano company right out of business. Mason and Risch Ltd. ,the Oldest piano maker in Canada, will go out of business within three months and about 40 persons will lose their jobs, Sales began to falter about three years ago because of stiff competition from Japanese imports, a company spokesman said last week, "Three years ago we were selling 5,000 pianos a year," he The Department of Highways official road map for 1971 shows an area of the Province's northland • extending 210 miles farther north than any previous map issued by the department. Included within this area is the Polar Bear Provincial Park -- Ontario's largest Provincial Park — covering 9,300 square miles, located on the west shore of James Bay and Hudson Bay. On the Southern Ontario side the Regional Municipality of York and the new District of Muskoka are outlined. One of the panel maps shows Burlington, Oakville and Mississauga, the last named for the first time. "I'M SOBER AS A JUDGE" By Andre Amsing "I'm sober as a judge," Said the man to the post, As the post tripped the man, So he fell on his nose. "I'm sober as a judge," Our illusion is so stern, That when the world is upside down, Our conscience has to burn! said, "east year we sold less than half of that," The eompany began business at Adelaide W. and Bathurst Sts, about 100 years ago, It is now located on MidWest Rd., ScarborOugh. Most of the employees are highly skilled tradesmen, such as cabinetmakers, wood finishers and piano tuners. Employees are on piece work and earn an average of $150-$175 a week, he said. "The woodworkers may find jobs elsewhere, but I think the tuners will have a tough time," said the company executive. Last year the company shut down for three months and On the North American key map time zone clocks have been inserted and the Trans-Canada Highway route is.shown:.i Copies may be obtained, free of charge, from the Ontario Government Bookstore, 880 Bay Street, Toronto; the Map Office, Documents Section; Department of Highways, Downsview; the Department of Tourism and Information, 185 Bloor Street East, Toronto 5, Ontario; Ontario Government Tourist Reception Centres at border crossing points, and Service Centres on Highways 400 and 401 (the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway). re-opened after employees agreed to take a temporary wage cut, "But even that didn't do any good," the executive said. "It is a very sad thing when a company like this has to close," SKIDOOS FINAL CLEARANCE SATURDAY, MARCH 20 9 a.m. — 5 p.m. 1971 340 TNT Demo, $695 1971 Olympic, Demo $495 1970 Olympic, 18 h.p. Manual, $450 1970 Olympic, 18 h.p. Electric, $525 1971 Skib BAYFIELD SPORTS Snowmobile Sales & Service Hwy 21 at the Marina Bayfield, Ontario 11b with the fifth in Seaforth on Friday night at 8:30 p.m. The first game ended in a 4-4 tie and Port Elgin took the second 7-1 before Seaforth came back last Thursday with an 8.2 win at'home. SEAFORTH 8 — PORT ELGIN 2 1ST PERIOD 13:23 S * Jim Dick (Bob Beuttenmiller) 2ND PERIOD 3:27 S — Bill McLaughlin (Jack Mcllwain, Ray Henderson) 11:02 PE Jim McKinnon 17:49 S — Terry Craig (Ray Henderson) 3RD PERIOD 2:03 8 — Bill Weber (Bob Beuttenmiller) 4:24 S Bill McLaughlin (Jack Meliwain, Ray Henderson) 9:17 Bill McLaughlin (Ken Doig, Jack Mellwain) 16:13 S— Art Murray (Jack ivIcIlwain, Terry Craig) 16:44 PE — Les Kingston (Ross Dudgeon) 11:35 S — Jim Dick The Junior Girls' Volleyball team at CHSS had a very satisfying and rewarding season this year. Undefeated in the regular' schedule of play, they finished first with a 6-0 record. At the play-offs held in Listowel, the girls made a fine • they played their best volleyball of the season, but were eliminated after one win and two losses. The girls arc to be commended on their play and hopefully next year will be even better as most of the team returns. Clinton News-Record, Thursday, March 18, 1.971 7 Poor piano sales close Toronto plow Seaforth leads Intermediate playoff Whole Kernel Corn — Stokely 14 oz. Peas/Carrots Stokely 14 oz. 'Green or Wax Beans Stokely 48 oz, Tomato juice _ _ . _ Geisha Oh oz. Tine Solid Light Tuna _ 18 oz. Aylmer Catsup _ _ _ Stokely 14 oz. Peas or Cream Corn Stokely 12 oz. 10 oz. Chocolate, Lembn, or Cotorint 3/89t _ 79c 2/69c _ 3 lbs. 99c 4/99c 46. _ 5/99c _ 4/75c 4/75c 5/99c _ 3/98c 2/65c 2/63c 2/69c1 FRO UN roOD VALLEY 'FARM AUNT JEMIMA ii 'br. PKG. FRENCH WAFFLES FRIES 39c 4 lbs. 69c New Ontario maps available now rinfaset Nineliferriasi "I BEEF LIVE PRODUCE CHIOUITA THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO SUMMER SCHOOL AND EXTENSION DEPARTMENT EVENING SUMMER SCHOOL MAY 5 to AUGUST 4, 1971 Prospective students who have not been admitted previously to the University must apply for admission at once if planning to attend Evening Summer School, Final date for admission applications for Evening Summer School — April 5. 15 'nut Ire i • I flu s a'mdie"r adMitted "shbuld f,orilv6:r,d,treAstjat,i4on..? EVrening'1;:ijm' 'School at once since "classes asses are tiling rapidly. For full program or for further details, phone or write the Summer School and Extension Department, The University or Western Ontario, London 72, Ontario. (Phone 679-3632). 11b 45' neMmii.^ GRADE "A"--5 to 6 lb. 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