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Locals in
Ohio Cup
Exeter Junior Centennials
and Petrolia should provide
excellent soccer for area
lans at Canner's Field,
Sunday at 1.30 p.m., when
they meet in a. game for the
Ohio Cup.
The invitational soccer
games are sponsoredsby the
North American Junior
Soccer Association. This is
the fourth year that Exeter
has been invited to take part.,.
Participation involves
selected clubs from Ontario,
and from the states of Ohio,-
Indiana;—Michigan and
Illinois, with players limited
to ages of 14 and under.
Exeter's Junior Centennial
entry has- been formed of
players picked from teams
that spent the season in pee-
wee and mosquito -division
soccer.
Woodham
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
• Mrs. Judy . Thompson.
London was' the guest
speaker at the U.C.W.
meeting Tuesday evening.
She spoke OrrtfVe Transition
House for batteres��+6men
and Children and Women's
commitment.
Miss Rhea Mills attended
a gathering of nurses at the
home of Mrs Earl Barber.
Rannoch' on Thursday. Mrs.
Marion Savage. a former
member of the St. Marys
Hospital Staff and her aunt.
Miss Julia Forsythe now
residents of Knollcrest
Lodge, . Milverton were also
present.,
Mr. and Mrs. George
Wheeler and Miss Jean
Copeland called on' Mrs.
Blanche.Copeland of London
on Sunday evening.'' .
A number from the com-
munity at ended the Kirkton
Fair on Saturday. -
Miss Pamela Medd
resumed her studies at
Huron College on Monday
To release pheasants
in- three townships--;
extend my thanks to an. use
people who helped make this
years programme a success.
Many people other than the
above helped by donating
their time and space to raise
the birds, so when you get a
shot at one of these brilliant
game birds .this fall
remember who 'made it
possible.
Some of the pheasants
have already been released
and the remaining ones will
be let go September 16.
The more township
licences that are sold this
year will mesh more birds
next year so lets everyone
get those licences.
One should also be well
advised that if the
threatened postal strike,
becomes a reality, it may
become difficult to obtain a
migratory bird lieence which
is sold at the post office. The
best way to be sure, it you
want to hunt ducks or geese..
is to get to the post office
now!
Also. for all of those_ of you
who still don't know, we have
been granted an archery
only deer season this year in
our area. It will run from
October 23 to December 16
and' remember that black
powder guns are not allowed.
MI the small and • bird
game seasons open in our
area September 23 so
remember .to wait until the
season - .opens' before you,
shoot and be sure to have all
the correct licences,
By Bill McNutt.
For the secorfd straight
year over two hundred ring-
necked pheasants will be
released into Stephen and
Usborne Townships. These
birds will join those which
are released yearly in Hay
Township.
The birds which are
released in Hay are raised
by the Zurich gun Club. This
club has done a lot of work
with birds in Hay for several
years.
Stephen and Usborne birds
are raised by The South
Huron Pheasant Association.
This Exeter based grouof
-sportsmen wp•
as formed two
years ago with the- co-
operation of The Ministry of
Natural Resources; Stephen
"and Usborne townships and
several local sportsmen.
The money to raise the
pheasants comes from the
sale of regulated township
hunting licences. These
licences are required by all
those who wish to hunt
pheasants or foxes
ree mentioned
r
in
townshi
They ay be purchased.at
Stan F aynes general store
and Treibner's gun shop in
Exeter; Stephen Township
office in Crediton and Rollies
Sport and Cycle in Grand
Bend. Ninety percent of the
total cost of the licence goes
directly toward raising birds
tor the next season. -
This summer the Exeter
area birds were distributed
and the raising over seen by
Fred Walters. Dwight Zehr
pd . Harrison Schoch did
much of the work in the
Zurich area but one must
also remember that.they had
lots of help.'
1 would as chairman of the
Exeter Association, like to
Parkhill
By MRS. HARRY SHEPPARD
Mr. & Mrs. Rick
Kellestine, Davie ands
Darrel. Essex visited a few —
days with Mr. & Mrs. Gerald
Charlton. Jim and Wayne.
Misses Debbie and Kathy
Ansems visited recently with
their grandparents Mr. &
Mrs. Carl Andersen of
Newbury.
Milt and Marg Woodburn
pare celebrating their SOth
anniversary -on Saturday
evening at. the Community
Centre with an Open house 7
to 9 p.m.
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Bournes
and family of Barbados are
visiting with Mr. & Mrs.
Henri Yelle.
Congratulations to Gail
and Willie ,Malcom on the
birth of a new daughter
h:lssha - at St. Joseph's
Hospital last week.
and is ii residence there.
Miss Julie Webb spent the
weekend with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs.:Vbiliris Webb.
following completion of her
summer work at • Trenton
and --resumed her studies
Monday 'in third year
Medicine at University of
Toronto.
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Page: 11
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