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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-04-23, Page 8Page .8 The T.imes•A vocate, April 23, 1959 Ladies bowling • •—• Continued From k"a2,0 7 l Comments ab put Fear uce maypostpone Handicapperseach grabbed five' points to share the to rung Cromarty }-Lights and Biowettesround out the standings with two points By MRS. KEN McKEI.1,AR. trout season opening apiece. Who Cares was the big gun in Unless late ,April becomes un- sections of Northwestern Ontario, the consolation round 4s they usually balmy speckled trout have reported even less snot blanked the Sputniks 7.0 Frisky Linda Butler, f Ai't h ll spent the weekend with Miss Olive i Spear°. Legion bingo winners .Saturday I Airs. Baird (tied), Bob Upshali, le'nsall district news last were Airs. Norman Baird j stirs. Fleisehaurer (tied), Sharon. 1 Personal items followed by the erectin; of a (3), Mrs. Bedard. Bob Upshall Baird, G. Castle, Airs. Bill. ' GovernorKenle, font under the erecting. o of (tied), Mrs. Bob Baker $r., Mrs, I+ Austin (2). District oh tens, 'under tiler, Glen McKenzie, Al Johnson, Alrs,I Jackpot thus .Saturday will be Kenzie, of Listowel, will be.guest I L. Brisson, Mrs. Brisson and 1 worth $UO in 50 calls. speaker at a joint dinner meet, The campfires were lit and,,,,,,,n„a,uu,l,°!„,n,,,11m,11,u„um11(,11mu,rutm,,,,,,n,nou,11„11aunuammmmm,a,,11quo,11, p J • ging of Hensall Kinsmen with meeting closed with singing of. . clubs from Exeter, Seaforth and the taps, I Misses Janie McDonald and Minton tonight (Thursday). I Better methods of forest man- agement have come from re- search, , v U1 a i .er, o i ee , , JJ fishermen in parts of Northern' than last year although the ice Six gained a S 2 decision from Girl G u I a e Ontario fear that ice in many is thicker, F�ollcttes +northern lakes may not go out The North Bay office of the ,Fly* roll over 600 Atr. and Mrs, Jack Cackwell. until long after the official open- Ontario Department of Lands I Ton triples of the week wereg Corner ing of the trout seas on May 1.d their daughter, Neva, of and Forests gists , the Popp lock byPhyllisPhlis Haugh (Pin visited on Sunday with The Girl Guiles held their It is reported:"By Y Dashwood, reported that several look of things, we are afraid Poppettes) 601, !tore Trumb'e Air. and Mrs. Otto Walker. meeting last Tuesday at camp operators, particularly that by May 1 we may have to ' (Whatnots) 651, Joxee Weber 5 regular This was in the forty of A11. and Mrs. PercyAdams p along Highway 400, west of Al ;fish through the ice for the (Wee Hopes) 626. Theresa and family, of Blyth, and Mrs, an.outdoor camp meeting, .gonquin Park, already have roti -`speckled beauties. Thompson (,Hi•Lichts) 625 and Ed .Brooks and George, of Staffs, i1teY first prepared the cai?ip fled prospective guests that they i If o w e v e r , conditions can , Marion Walters (lalowettes) 611. were Sunday visitors with Air, fire for each patrol. 'iter they are not going to open their camps change quickly and there's still ��, t,t,,ct(ta:i;" and Mrs. George Wallace, ate their lunch which they had until May 5, one explaining: "No , some time before the 150,000 what Nota rrt. Trumhte 5511 tbrought with them and this as use bringing people in from ,anglersMrs. M. Lomond, Mrs, E. ° head for the lakes and or i yin moon Poppet (P. .1,-.. ;h ,, - other parts of Ontario and the j streams in the annual quest for TluttPreuns (11 Gad(fr : � 5 Moore, Mrs, T. L. Scott and 1llrs. U.S. when it looks as if the ice ; salvelinus fontinalis, Certainly'." et Hopes t.1. \veher t (l s K. McKellar attended - the Mitchell on Wednesday evening, may not go out much before; ii,,,(li„F;•q synodical Of the Hamilton and AIR, and Mrs. W. N. Binning, May 10." Usually the ice begins i no fish in Ontario waters is T'ln Poppet les London Woman's Missionary So- Richard and Robert, of Witchell, to go out about the last week in more eagerly sought since it is Wee ;Floors 4 ctety of the Presuytelian Church and Mrs. J. M. Gibson, of shell, What Sats ... April. one of the most beautiful of nuxtereaos "'wet, visited on Sunday with+ilii. in Knox Church, Goderieh, on I Wednesday, and Mrs, K. McKellar. The troop meeting on April 13 Unprecedented snow condi. ,them all, one of the tastiest and ir, �•i ,�.�,tir,.i, tions, particularly between To— the one which first appeals to til -tights cr. '1ltnnlPSOp :,a.;i _ Several of our local curlers The Sacrament sofe the Lord's started with flag break and in. ronto and North Bay, threaten the i pp Dierr> Maids tl. Farquhar axi) s: attended the curlers banquet in supper will be observed at the spection, This was followed by the stream fishin too, It is' W nler weary fisherman. uandieappers (1•. (;Auld na) a g, I serlice in Cromarty church on instructions on the mors° code hlowettes (Al. Walters 511) _,_ 2 Rnlletlr� (r. veal n4fi) "' Sunday next. Preparatory sery being predicted, this far in ad- : p and how to build cooking fires Vance, that most .rivers and; If possible, use flash for out- Stand i1'c" Frisky Six (i1. hells 55) ____ 5 .ice will be held on Friday night at camp and also games. streams may be running high ! ,merry 'Maids _ : Sputniks (t,. Hodge 561) 0 at 8.30. 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