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11tamp, Points
The A rchers .........
The Oreys 122
5th Line 108
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Clang 84
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Cranbrook '73
Jamestown 66
Individual Standin
Ernie "Back .149
Jim Smith 132
NWard 131
Ross AiCock 131
Harry Jaeklin 191
.Tactic meWhirter 117
Russ Trail 100
R.oss Nicholson 102
Clarence White 99
flOrdon }angel 93
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Adam Smith 85
Barry Adorns 85
Alf Nichol 52
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Steiss 75
Carson Watson 70
toss Duncan 08
bildon Wick , .......
Willis Knight 1;3
Ken cPona d 92
Arch le Willis 61
Neil Adams 60
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Sam Workman 58
Jan 'ran Villet 63
Reg Watson 5(I
Ross Benrett 19
Murray Johnston 4‘;
Howard Bernard
Karl Kokesch 43
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John Smith 40
I-Tarry Bolger
Ted T711iott 36
Ken Sholdice 16
(I:arry Evans 99
Keith Nicholson •.•.• IS
Gordon Nichol 15
Lamont 11
Nigh Score, Darts: Karl
Kokesch 165
High Score .f.yr the Pireaing:
Warwick,. Stow
Steiss 140
"BLIND PEOPLE
ARE PEOPLE"
Hockey is as big with the blind
as it is with the sighted. Accord-
ing 1.0 Jack "Clements, District
Field Secretary, The (''fl d
National Institute for the Blind,
about 73' percent of Canada's blind
DOnnlation take an active intere4i:
in the game• "That's because blind,
people are people", tic said in
spoial int ervieytNed fobi; \,iTsh te Ca lie
orga Week eou due
atinn and the Canatdian Council
for the Blind. They follow hockey
on radio or 'CV and forecast (ii c'
Winner of the Stanley Clio as ac-
curately as any other armchair
Stick-handler."
But blind persons are 1i0 :nor,
spectator sports. About 3',000 bowl
And others curl. They listen for
4tiO kill t.130 intiP
"5-•• tA P-E14414.4; 1AtiVA • /'kt`" tk ••
hits the pins or the disappointing
roll when it drops Into the gutter.
They blind curler listf.:ns 47or the
vocal directions from the skip and
the sweep.
Blind I'arthithilis ttre • •tictive
members of service clubs. They
take on committee work along
with the sighted and contribute
to the con. munity program. They
Loki, an interest in politics and
role in the ejections. Some blind
people have beert elected to Parlh
mew_ .!\lore than 2.000.blind penpH
etuldoyed. }'tarry • Own tIC?ir
own homes and support their
WiIh so clubs of the Canadian
Council of the Blind in action.
across Canada, the members gain
experience in decision Making
on the emlculive. With
'writers in band they 'record min-
utes and serve as treasurers.
"With the help of the sighted
kind their 0 WII hilitie'4, blind 1:1,(-
sons achieve a great deal," the
old S eret a ry said, "but they
pave their limitations too." They
are not always cheerful. They
have their ups and downs like
anyone else, Blind himself; he
Outlined a few areas where assist-
ance is essential.
Mind sportsmen need sighted
volunteers to act as coaches and
score keepers. Volunteeers can
read or offer to drive to the oc-
casional club meeting. "The real
key to our witeces is the team
!spirit (hat exists between the
Hind and the sighted all over The
coat-arr." he added.
toin4h, mot orn'it. came tootling
clown a crowded thoroughfare anti
ran smack into a gentleman's brand
new convertible, While they were
untangling in pers, the lady said
grudgingly: "Pm afraid this was
largely my fault."
"Nt)11801161',... S•ilid the roan with
a gallant how. "I assure you the
blame is all mine. I saw you fully
three blocks away and had mole:
time to dart down a side street."
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