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charter for the Sarah Hale Chapter from Mrs. C.H. Dalton of London, Provincial Organizing
Secretary. Provincial President Mrs. E.F. MacKay of Hamilton, left; Mrs. Alex Dawson of
Provincial Education of Embro; and Mrs. E.N. McDermott, Provincial Councillor from Lon-
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COME to Blyth Lions Club
Bingo every _Saturday night at
8:30 p.m„ Community Hall. Ad-
mission. $1.00. 12 regular games,
$10.00 each. Two Share-The-
Wealth games. One $25,00 ,
special. $125.00 jackpot, if taken,
in 60 calls, if not taken, $10.00
added each night. 50 percent of
take to full card if jeckpot not
taken, —ltfn
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to hear
THE SCHNEIDER
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of Kitchener
Sponsored by
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St. Andrews Presbyterian
Church Clinton
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CARD PARTY, Orange Hall,
Thursday, December 7, .at 8:30
Ladiea please bring lunch,
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NEW BINGO, Clinton Legion. Flail,
8:30 p.m. Dec. 7. Admission $1.00,
fifteen regular games, $10,00 each.
Three Share-The-Wealth games. One
jackpot for$180in 57 numbers, con-
solation. One call and $10 added
weekly if not won.—ctf
CASH BINGO, Legion Hall, Sea-
forth, Friday, Dec. 1, 8;15 p.m. Regu-
lar games, $10; three $25 games; $75
jackpot to go, Door prizes, Admis-
sion $1,00, Auspices Branch 156.
Proceeds welfare work,-1
Goderich continues to run
away with the lead in the
Men's Intertown Bowling
League with a :30 point edge on
the nearest teams. They have
103 points compared with Mit-
chell and Stratford Bowlmor
each with 76. Stratford Mikes
One have 75; St. Mary's, 72
Clinton Crown Lanes, 64;
Stratford Mikes One, 58; Clin-
ton Cloud Nine, 54; Exeter
One, 49 Zurich, 41; Stratford
Valiants, 38; and Exeter Two,
31. A. McCann had the high
single of 345, D. Watt had the
high five of 1383 and G. Nobel
has the high average of 252.
In the Tuckersmith Mixed
League, at the Crown Lanes,
Seldy's Sumacs are way out in
front with a 51 point ac-
cumulation, Wally's Willows
are second with 35, followed by
Bob's Birches with 34; Ed's
Elms and Joost's Junipers with
31 each; and Cliff's Chestnuts,
29. Ann Eskerod had the
ladies' high single of 246 and
Hilda Veenstra had the high
triple of 627. Angus Hummel
had the men's high single of
291 and Dave Triebner had the
high triple of 711.
In the Hayfield Bowling
League, Cock-Doodle-Do's still
have the lead with a 43 point
total Alley Rats and Alley
Dusters each have 41 and
Bull Shooters have 35, Ruth
Makins had both the ladies'
high single of 263 and the high
triple of 656. Joe Brandon had
the men's high single of 268
and Bob Turner had the high
triple of 623.
At Bill's Billiards and
Bowling in Bill's Mixed
League, Tram Two continues to
Dominate with a 43 point ac-
cumulation. Team Three
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follows with 37; Team One, :31;
and Team Four, 29, Edith
Falconer had both the ladies
high single of 274 and the high
triple of 603. Sheila Keys had
the high average of 177. Don
Switzer took all the men's
honors with the high single of
305, the high triple of 750 and
the high average of 217.
Crown Jewels continue to
dominate the Molson's Crown
Mixed League at the Clinton
Crown Lanes. They have 49
points. There is a three way tie
for second spot, with The
Goldens, Zip Cats and Hi-Jinx
each having 36 points. Six Pack
and Dot Spots follow with 33
points each, Canadians have 15
and Half and Half have 14. Val
Marriage had both the ladies'
high single of 318 and the high
triple of 783, Gerry Harris had
the high average of 205.Dean
Reid had the men's high single
of 254; Bruce Collins had both
the high single of 254; Bruce
Collins had both the high triple
of 647 and the high average of
216.
In the Crown Teen League,
Labatt's Blues hold doWn first
place with a 41 point total. Les
Etoites Manifique follow with
:38; Bloomers, 28; Coconut's
Crew, 25; Deep Purple, 24;
Farkle Family, 0. Deb John-
ston had both the girl's high
single of 257 and the high triple
of 587. Bob Atkinson had both
the boy's high single of 243 and
the high triple of 647,
The Alley Dusters still have
a slim lead in the Clinton
Crown Y.B.C. League with a 3:3
point total. Strike Outs follow
with 31. Steve's Strikers and
Wipe Outs, 29; Kelly's Heroes
and Wildcats, 28; Crown
Royals and Tornadoes, 23.
Donna Strong had both the
girl's high single of 186 and the
high double of 348. Steve Wise
had both the boy's high single
of 253 and the high double of
417.
In the Londesboro Ladies
League, Jump-N-Beens have
the top spot with 59 points
followed by Jelly Beens with
46; Mixed Beans, 42; and In-B-
Tweens, 21. Joyce Kennedy had
the high single of 287; Janet
Roy had the high triple of 617;
and Nancy Roy had the high
average of 203.
Heidelburgs had the lead in
the Wil-Dex League at the
Crown Lanes with a 22 point
total. Red Caps follow with 15;
Molson's Brewers, 12; and Oc-
toberfest, 12. Pat Elliott had
the ladies' high single of 224
and Marg Wolett had the high
triple of 512. Jeff Dixon had
both the high single of 237 and
the high triple of 606,
In the Clinton-Blyth Ladies
League, Hot Shots are still in
front with 45 points. Sea
Monkeys follow with 44;
Laughing Hyenas and the
Pacers, 39; Road Runners, 37;
North Star "500", 36. Karen
Tait had the high single of 282;
Colleen Lormand had the high
triple of 657; and Mary Davey
had the high average of 200,
The Giddy-Up-Go's are
galloping away with first place
with 32 points in the Ladies Af-
ternoon League. Mad Caps
follow with 20; Afternoon
Flyers, 16; and the Alley Cats,
15. Jean Bartliff had the high
single, of 23:3; Vivian Knights
had the high triple of 622; and
Gerry Harris had the high
average of 207.
In the Londesboro Men's
League, Meeks are still in front
with 49 points. Kenworths
follow with 42; Whites, 3:3;
Auto Cars :30. Doug Snell and
Joe Hunking shared high single
honors with a 272 each. Gordon
Radford had the high triple of
7:38:
Hill OFA head
Varna bog and white bean
farmer Gordon Hill was re-
elected president of the Ontario
Federation of Agriculture at
the OFA's annual convention
on November 28.
Hill will be the first to serve
four consecutive presidential
terms.
The Hamilton meeting also
re-elected Port Burwell fresh
fruit farmer Frank Wall, first
vice-president, and Keith Mat-
thie to serve as second vice-
president, Matthie is a
dairyman from Brockville.
On November 29, farmer-
directors elected Grace Stalker,
Bath; Mason Bailey, Blyth;
Bruce Taylor, Enniskillen; and
Delmer Bennett of Foresters
Falls to the other four
executive posts. Both Bennett
and Taylor have previously ser-
ved on the executive,
The 476 farmers who atten-
ded the annual meeting
represent the Federation's
12,227 individual service mem-
bers.
The Central Perth 4-H
Feeder Club is having their
first club sale on December 8th,
1972 at 1:30 p.m. at the
Brussels Sales Barn at
Brussels, Ontario, The sale is
made up of 20 choice Hereford
heifers that have been fed for
the last ten months by twenty
4-H members,
This is a new Beef Club that
places the emphasis on feeding
a market animal. This club was
formed.one year ago under the
leadership of Richard Rick-
meyer, R.R. 3 Mitchell, Earl
Ahrens, R.R. 5 Mitchell, and
Norman Chaffee, R,R. 5, Mit-
chell,
The calves will be judged at
10;00 a.m, the morning of the
sale. There is no showmanship
involved in this project and all
emphasis is on the animals.
President, Joe Nicholson,
R.R. 2, Monkton; vice-
president, James Harper, RA.
5, Mitchell; secretary-treasurer,
Lyle Ahrens, R,R, 5, Mitchell;
and press reporter, Nancy Jean
Fanson, R.R. 1, Fullerton,
All interested parties are in-
vited to attend this judging and
sale as there will be some good
beef available.
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