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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1972-09-07, Page 5STERLING TRUSTS TORONTO-372 Bay Street (416) 364-7495 BARRIE - 35 Dunlop Street (705) 726-6495 PRIMA 73 Missisilaga St. E., (705) 325-2226 At Sterling, we put your money to work. the game out of reach with five more runs in the eighth inning off reliever Larry Pickett. All together, the Colts committed eight errors in the sloppily played game, John Cooke, on their championship. The first game is in Clinton on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. The second game is at Wilkesport on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Come out and support your local team. ielamemuleaeli11 tat iompia1111 Ii111111giapaamoilliniukimaniaiiiegaimiliiiimit111 ll11111111111111111111111111,111111111111111111111110111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII101 Colts lose first game. Thorndale took a one-game in the Huron-Perth finals y defeating the Clinton Colts 2-4 at the Clinton Community ark last Wednesday evening, he next game in the best of hree series is r ated for l'hursday (tonight) at Phorndale at 8:30 p.m, The hird game, if necessary, will be layed at Clinton next ednesday night at 8:30, Stu Mustard started on the ounel for Clinton and bsorbed the loss to make his record 8 and 2 for the season. The Angels scored four unearned runs in the second inning off Mustard, who only allowed one hit in the inning. hree Clinton errors were the major cause for the four Thorndale runs, Trailing 4-0 in the third inning, the Colts came up with three runs to make the score close at one stage, Stu Mustard singled with one out, Larry Pickett walked, and Doc Miller singled, loading the bases, Don Bartliff and Laurie Colquhoun reached base via Thorndale errors and two runs scored, Brad Dutot then knocked in the third run of the inning with an infield single. Thorndale came back in the top of the fourth inning and scared three more times to make the score 7-3, The Angels put the mound for Thorridale, struck. out 10 Clinton batters and gave up only six hits, Doc Miller and Brad Dutot had two hits each off Cooke and singles went to Stu Mustard and fintch Fleet. The Colts will open up their defence for a second straight All-Ontario Intermediate "C" title this weekend against Wilkesport, a team the Colts defeated last year en route to Squirrel hunting has the potential to provide many hours of quality recreation in Ontario, but few people in the Province are devoted pursuers of this worthy game animal, In many parts of the Eastern United States squirrels rank second only to cottontail rabbits in im- portance as game animals. The ability of a squirrel to detect a human from a distance and pull a disappearing act by entering a hole in a tree, by flattening itself against tree limbs or simply by scurrying to the opposite side of the tree trunk, makes it a dif- ficp quarry and a challenge to hunt. In the counties of Brant, Duf- ferin, Haldimand, Halton, Nor- folk, Oxford, Perth, Waterloo, Wellington and Wentworth; the Regional Municipality of Niagara; and the townships of Hay, Stephen and Osborne in the county of Huron the squirrel season wilt be September 30, 1972 to December 16, 1972. Oc- tober 25, 1972 to November 11, 1972 will be the season in the counties of Kent and Lambton and the county of Essex except the township of Pelee. In Mid- dlesex and Elgin Counties the season will be October 11, 1972 to ,November 4, 1972.)Dates for Pelee Township in Essex County will he from October 28, 1972 to November 25, 1972. In the rest of .Ontario, Squirrel seasons will be from September 23, 1972 to December 16, 1972 Hunters should obtain a copy of the 1971 Hunting Summary of the Regulations and seasons since there are some new changes in areas and • dates respecting rabbits, Rabbit hunting is also enjoyed by many people in Ontario every year. These animals offer sport- smen an opportunity to combine a refreshing day in the field with a tasty meal of rabbit or hare when the day is done. Cottontail rabbits are found throughout Southern .Ontario and European hares are more plentiful in the south-western part of the Province. The varying hare or snowshoe is Ontario's rabbit of the north, The Counties of Dundas, Glengarry, Lanark, Leeds, Prescott, Russell, Stormont and Victoria; in the parts of the Counties of Frontenac, Hastings, Lennox and Addington and Peterborough which lie north of 'Highway No. 7 ; the Regional Municipality of Ottawa- Carleton, rabbits can be hunted Saturday, September 23, 1972 to -Saturday March 31, 1973. • The Counties of Brant, Duf- feria, Elgin, Haldimand, Halton, Middlesex, Norfolk, Ox- ford, Perth, Waterloo, Wellington and Wentworth; the Townships ofjjay, Stephen and Osborne in Huron County, Wednesday, October 11, 1972 to Wednesday February 28, 1973. The County of Essex except the Township of Pelee; the Regional Municipality of Niagara; the Counties of Kent and Lambton. Wednesday, Oc- tober 215, 1972 to Wednesday, February 28, 1973, The Counties of Northum- berland and Prince Edward; the parts of the Counties of Fron- tenac, Hastings, Lennox and Addington and Peterborough lying south of Highway No, 7; Durham County; the Counties of Bruce nod Grey; the County of Huron except the Townships of Hay, Stephen and Osborne; the Townships of Brock, Mara, Rama, Reach and Thorah in the County of Ontario; the Town- ship of Georgina in the Regional Municipality of York, Saturday, September 23, 1972 to Wed- nesday, February 28, 1973. All other parts of Ontario. Friday, September I, 1972 to Tuesday, June 15, 1973. Bag Limits; Limit on cotton- tail - 6 per day. Limit on European hare - 6 per day. ' nn Clinton News-Revord, Thursday,. i,`7,eptembee 7. 1972-.5 GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES Here's a great way to put your money to work: 8% interest, guaranteed on 5-year term deposits. Other terms available. Minimum deposit, $500. Call or drop in and see us today. 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