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Archers
Sams. Gang
Cranbrook
Blyth
Jamestown
Morrisbank
5th. Line
Lens Gang
Juniors
6th. Line
63 Points
57 Points
54 Points
49 Points
47 Points
.47 Points
44 Points
44 Points
38 Points
37 Points
High score for the evening:
Ken Johnston 133
High score 3 darts:
Clem McLellan 154
Editor's Quote Book
"7'he world will commonly .
end by making men what it
thinks' them."
— Henry Taylor
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BOWLING SCORES
Ladies' High Single
Winnie Bell
270
Judy Lee 268
Sue McNeil. -223
Ladies' High Triple
Winnie Bell
629,
Men's High Single
Gord Jacklin 285
Don Jacklin 242
Murray Lowe 239
Men's High Triple
Gord Jacklin 770
Spire Bowlers - Brian Rutledge,
David Elston, L. Vogen, Gib
Stewart, Rick Bell.
BY Adrian Vos
Huron county was represented
by 16 delegates at the recent
convention of the Ontario
Federation of Agriculture in
Oshawa.
A resolution from. Huron
County to request that machinery
parts-be-available at all times, so
that farmers, through their
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Dart League .scores
• INDIVIDUAL STANDING TEAM STANDINGS
St. fin, Points
Ernie Back 34 27 88
Ross Nicholson. 57 .11 79
Hilt Ward 25 25 75
Dale Breckenridge 32 19 70
Ken Patterson w 24 19 02
John Smith • 26
Barry Adams. 18.
Ross Somers 34
Harm Thalen 27
Adam Smith . 30
Glen 20 --16 - 52
G. Hetherington 20 15 50
Arnold Maxwell 26 12 50
Jack McWhirter 20° 14 48
Jim Smith 30 9 48
Neil Adams 18 14 46
Dick Stephenson 30_ 46,
Willis Knight 23 11 45
Clem McLellan • 25
Russ Hall 22
Jack Pipe 24
Mike Idzik ' 23
Murray Johnston 16
Bill McArter 16
Ken Johnston 25
Brian Adams 27
Bob Elliott - 20
Ross Duncan 19
Gordon Engel 23
Don Workman 19 7
Jan Van Vliet 15 8
Murray Kell ington 9 10
Rick Somers 20 4
Ron Gordon 18 4
Ross Bennett 11
7
Frank Workman 5 9
John Stadelman 11
6
Sam Workman 15 4
Bill Thamer 13 4
Harry Crich 13 3
Al Breckenridge 5 5
Bob Scott 6 4
Dale Pletch 6 3
al Nichol " 4
2
Dave Fach 1 3
don McNeil 1 2 5
Pete Cardiff
4 0 4
Ralph Traviss. 3 0 3
Chas Shaw 2 0 ,2
Arena busy as
area learns-
compete,'
The arena was a busy spot '
Wednesday evening when the
Intermediate hockey team
provided a ,very good evening's
entertainment with the opposition
being provided by the Floridale
Intermediates. A see-saw battle
between the two clubs found the
Floridale team tying the score at 7
- 7 in the last twenty seconds of
thssaipe. Murray_ Lowe picked
goals.
Sunday proved to be an entirely
different story with the local team
getting a severe thumping 13 —1
by- the Atwood Club. Murray
Lowe picked up the only Brussels
goal. That's 'all --right since' it
always takes one of those games
to sharpen a person up. The team
will be travelling_to Blyth on—
Wednesday night and Elmira on
Sunday afternoon.
dealers, will be able to pick then
up at depots during weekends, ii 1
emergencies was adopted with ai
overwhelming majority. 4
resolution by Phil Durand.
Zurich, to increase the tariff oi
US corn- so that it matches Ut
tariffs and subsidies was, carried
but only after a lively discussion
Some livestockmen felt that thi:
would result in increased inpu
costs, in *their operation. It wa:
pointed out that if the corn price
was too low that corn growers
would turn to more livestock
' farming and thus Create an
over-supply thereby depressing
they price of livestock to the
detriment of the same livestock !
producer. In ' the end , the I 4'
resOlution was carried by a
comfortable majority. One
cash-crop farmer commented that
the passing of this resolution was
a good omen for the future of ,1
farming, as it means that one
producer now recognizes that the
ment to spend more money into
research to develop • at
economical way to extra&
methane gas from animal waste
as -.this constitutes a valuable
resource. Especially 'in the energy-
crisis we experience now, it Woule
help all of Canada, as thiS is
potential 'source of one third of al
of Canada's gas needs. It wa:
passed easily and created a grew
deal of interest as all livestoct
farmers have a lot of this resource
at hand.
Mason Bailey of Blyth, past
president of the Hurot
Federation of Agriculture pre.
sented the repOrt of the Hydr(
Routes committee of which she
'was chairman. The reception oi
this report was exCellent i whicf
Was eVident in the corridors, at.
this affects More and more fartris,'
John Stafford of Howick toWrishir
Was a member, of the \Line fence.
committee, Vince Austin oi
Ashfielcl township of the 'member-
ship eclintnittee and GordonHill di
,
.
Varna Of the Ontario Machinery
Agency committee, beSides being
president of OPA.
BRUSS'ELS. :MST, 'bEdEMIIE it 12, 101,11
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up a hat frock-with Ron Ball, Brian
--- Workman, Roger Humphries and. Bowling Don Laurie getting the other
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16 delegates represent Huron