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Spilt their e�chib hope to
one thank to the generosity of the
The lose.,vias a 54 defeat by ;
Stratford, and the win was a 5.2 Legion.
games,, winning one and Losing night at the Legion, and
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raise �SAQ front the affair,
own at the .lanes.
League bowling playoffs
continue with the Titters
Twisters leading the X.B.C.
Crown Teen League with a total
pinfall of 12,961,
Playboys
followed
closely by Wendy's,.yboys
with 12,956,.the Chilly mons
Bun with 12,546, y
Syrnples with 12,527, the North
East Fids with,the
the
Corner Pin Kids with 12,317,
South West Kids with 12,139 and
the Strike Outs with 11,941.
The 450's are still holding
their lead of 6,971 total pintail in
the Y.B.C. Friday Junior
League. Running a close
second, are the Streakers with
6,967, followed by .the Corner
Pins and the.. Strike Outs tied
with 6,434, the Pin Crackers
with 6,365, the Pin Bombers
with 6,333, the Pin Killers
6,066 and the Alley Jets with
6,008.
In the Huronview Spring
League, the Alley Cats are in
the lead with 5 points, followed
by the Sexy -Six and the Darn
Nears eathe.Stinars tied with
with the Bed
Pans and g
3, and the Road Runners, 2.
Meanwhile, in the Crown
Spring League, the Tail
Waggers and the Ups and
Downsare vying for top spot
withi9 points each. The Better
Halves, the 50 & 50's,, the
Underdogs and the Mutts are
tied for second place with 7
points each, and the X -Rated
Dogs and Wes's .Gals trail with
5 points.
Marie Collins had the ladies'
high single average of 267' and
Mona Campbell had the triple
high of 617. Bill Atkinson had
the men's high single of 300 and
Bruce Collins had the high
triple of 765.
Jor the amended Huron -Bruce Riding Association
Vanastra Gun Club
Bill Stewart of Goderich had
a near perfect 24 out of 25 hits at
the Vanastra Gun Club's skeet
shoot last Saturday. Tom Allen
of Londesboro was second with
20 hits, and Mery Batkin of
Clinton was third with 19.
Next came Harrison Schock
of Zurich with 17, Ashley
Gilbert of Goderich-with 16 and
Pat Heeman of Seaforth with
15.
Despite a very windy night
last Wednesday, April 30, Bill
we get letters
(continued from page 4)
encounter problems and pit-
falls, and may require - the
assistance of Canadian em -
Guest Speaker: ,
Hon. Darcy McKeough,
Treasurer, Province of Ontario
Roast Beef Dinner
Thursday, May 29th, 1975,16:30 p.m.
For tickets contact:
° Don Watson 482-7262
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Only: Cost $7.50 per person
Stewart of Goderich topped the
trap shoot with 20 hits out of 25
targets.
Bob Johnston of Clinton was
second with 19 hits, and Tom
Allen of Londesboro was third
with 17 strikes.
The top three were followed
by Doug McDonald and Mery
Batkin, both of Clinton, with of
16
hits each, while Mu Potter of
Clinton , and Greg
Goderich each hit 15 targets.
It seems the transformer and lines near the nudist camp are
always giving the Clinton crew from Ontario Hydiiia'bad time.
Pictured above was a scene, from a play put on by the Clinton
' .
Hydro office at their annual banquet in the Legion last Friday
night. The names will be. left off in the interests of protecting
the guilty. <News -Record photo)
Nearly 900 using Vanastra covered pool
Vanastra Recreation officials
have released registration
figures on the usage of Huron
County's indoor swimming
.
p T1he total number of par-
ticipants in programs of in-
struction now total 897, ap-
proximately 250 prirarYschool
students use the pool each week
and 300 people parttt ipate in
the general swims.
A number of participants who
have formerly.used facilities in
Stratrord and London have
commented on the cheery
atmosphere and fine, quality of
the water,
With the advice . of the Huron
County Health Unit inspectors,
the problems with hard water
Colts nearly ready
The Clinton . Colts Inter-
• mediate Baseball . Club will
open- • their 1975. season on
Monday, -Nay 21, it was decided
at a league _meeting last
Tuesday night.
Volleyball
ro am includes n1
abroad. Thep grTourname
printed material, audio-visual
displays, and a film "In
dj,Distress". One of the first steps r1e11
publication of a booklet Gu ides
On May 3, at CHSS, the
Clinton Rangers hosted the Girl
Guides' Beaver Division
Annual Volleyball Tournament.
Girl Guides from six out of
'seven of the districts attended:
Klahanie (Goderich), Maitee
(Lucknow) , Queens Bush
(Formosa), Radar (Clinton),
Satellite (Hanover -Durham),
and South Saugeen . (Mount
Forest). Each team had an
opportunity to play each other.
Congratulations to Queens
Bush for winning every game.
This girl guide team travels to
Guelph on May 24 to participate
in the area finals. If theyaare
th
unable to attend,
Saugeen will represent the
division, as they placed second.
this p rog
ram has been the •
bassies and consular posts in
abroad.
Furthermore, there are
occasions when political
upheavals or climatic disasters
in certain parts of the world can
make it 'difficult, or even
temporarily , dangerous, for
Canadians to visit such areas.
One of the functions of the
Bureau of Consular Services is
to caution would -be -travellers
by all available means of
possible problems or dangers
they may encounter. Another is •
to work closely with posts
abroad in giving whatever
possible assistance whenever
Canadians do find themselves
in difficulty in a foreign
country. Therefore, the old
adage "forewarned is
d" would be fitting in
forearme
this case, and the more
Canadians know what to expect
the fewer will have their
holidays spoiled by unpleasant
incidents.
The Department of External
` ft#ti ` - iha 'i tbor- un,
der -taken a broad program of
publicizing to Canadians the
potential problems of foreign
travel and the services
available both in Canadaand -'
"Information for Canadians
Travelling Abroad." This now -
popular booklet has been
reprinted in a newly revised
1975 edition.
We would be grateful if in the
interests of the personal safety
and - welfare of travelling
Canadians, as well as the good
image of Canada in other
countries, you would assist us
in reaching as many people as
possible by publicizing the
booklet "Information for
Canadians Travelling Abroad."
Yours sincerely,
Claude Chlttillon,
Director, Consular
Policy Division,
Department of
: External Affairs_
The Colts have already• had
several practices to wear off
some of the winter flab,- andcu,
manager Larry (Stretch)')'
Reinhart said he thinks Clinton
has a real contender.
This Sunday afternoon, the
Colts will host the Zurich Senior
Club in an exhibition game in
Clinton with a 2. p.m. pitch -off
time.
In order to raise much
needed funds, the Colts are
holding, a stag this Saturday
night and there are still a few
tickets available. There is a
large offering of prizes and fun.
For a ticket, phone Larry at
482-7026.
which were experienced
initially have been solved.
As with anyproject un-
dertaken, some minor in-
consistencies developed. Dr..
Mills, Huron County Medical
Officer of Health, has given
personal assistance in pointing
out measures to assist the
Recreation Committee at the
Vanastra pool.
Minor changes include,
changes "to deck markings,
changes to pool drains on the
Motocross
Huron County
Family Planning Project
invites you to attend
deck, foot sprays, deck foot sprays, deck chair,
diving board changes, im-
proved, safety equipment,
alterations to the equipment
room,. minor changes to
plumbing vents; better defined
pool rules.
F milies from . Goderich,
Winham, Exeter, Clinton,
Seaforth, Brussels, Blyth,
Hensall, And Zurich are en-
joying the swimming facilities
and the general swim periods
offered seven days per week.
,The first Di-Jer International
Spring Motocross was held May
4th at Hully Gully near Varna.
The event was the largest
Junior Motocross ever held in
Canada and was the first °of a
series of three.
The results are as follows:
school boy - small wheels, 1st,
Jeff McCormack, Ottawa,
Honda; 2nd, 'Norm Wolfe,
Fergus, Honda; big wheels, lst,
Mark Petit,,. Burlington,
Suzuki; 2nd, Tom Wideman,
Kitchener, Suzuki; junior 125 -
Matt Russell, Hamilton,
big hit
Every Thursday
,from 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. ,
Huron County Health Unit
Shipley St., Clinton
For Information Call 482-3416
Weekdays or Thursday evenings.
All medications, IUD's etc. provided free of charge.
Everyone welcome!
Honda; 2nd, Dan Demerling,
Hamilton, Honda. junior 250
1st,John Charters,
Newmarket, CZ; 2nd, Ken
Vandermeer, Sarnia, K`I'M;
junior open - 1st, Ron Moore,
Stratford, Yamaha; 2nd,
James Wheeler, Amherstburg,
Yamaha
The Hully Gully Track is fast
becoming the real nucleus of
the new motorcycle era in
Western Ontario. The next race
is scheduled for May 25.
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