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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-02-26, Page 7q fa. „- `e2 e tts� 04; 55, The t° and's Hoppers. and the unShif► Kids, roiee's,231 . lathy. Anstett had the, ladies' high single of 242 and, the high triple of 641 while Leh Johnston had the high yerage of 2,.1. Bob Riehl had the high boys' single of 369 and the high.triple of 830. Keith loo, had the high average of In the Tuckersmith Mixed League, Martha's Huskies ave 79 points; Anna's Airedales, 74. Marys Mutts, Beats,64;The of �11 Vey had Single of 311,* . t . t` pleat 739 arc the y I ��� �'�� aYei'age �� �� Mired In the uranviow _sown wa (ast a the, i na tandys are n improved player, top ! wt .: O most Ore Ow t th 33N1 points Q tn, the Friday YR± le Swin g ers hove 22;. The Ailey 1a the Rolling Balls, with Cru tsi l? �rn�+d "��►+�'+t�p'+�es , Dianne Wise had the ladies' points a in first place. have 1e of 298 and Jay The Gang 1h high Single Carter had the high. triple of 174; Harts Headpif , The . .718, Jay Carter and Georgina Eilerbys Angels, epee tied for the high Strikers* 158; The Lucky average of 188.1 cyneDupee Aces, 150; The.King Pins? 148.had the Mens ,high single of 1,4 and The Super Strikers, 309.. while Gordon MacGregor 128. had the high triple of 604 and Ann Deichert had the girlshigh single of 196 and the high Wayne Dupee had the high doableof 334 while ..Rt' n average 193. Phillips had the'high average In thea114o1suh's Crown p Mixed League, Bill's 'of,155, Streakers, have 77mints. The Steve . Elder had the boys Jolly "5" have 73; The Rad high single of 258 and�the high Runners, 68; The Try-Hards, double of 411 while Greg 67 • The Bromley Bunch, 65 ;Sk`inner. had the high average • `# 56; The Dead � Y BC 73; tys B Chihuahuas, RollingStones, 60 and The to the Saturday Bulldogs, •54 and league. Coops Clan hold first Se Lys g Alley Cats, 58• �r i points. The IsabelsAnAldwinclde ld had the Marie Bromley had the place with 204,�a P have ladies' igh single high single of 254 while Marie Automatic Strikes tits, high Annie Hof 273 and g Collins had the high tr'ipl'e of 188%; The Pin Boy g tied high triple of 607.an fax Valerie Marriage had 185:,The Gutter Balls, 182i ; the high t�ipie of Bob 708 and 2 � John The '' Crown rings. 177i�; Walters had the men's high the high average of 15,• 1 K 171; The Strikes of 284 and the high Cooper had the men's high Lynn's Boys, ; single single of 267 and the high and Spares. 165 and The _`tripte. Lazy1• ' first triple of 700, while Ken Hitters, 134.3rory bowled the. The the Tuesday are in Johnston had the ' high Linda Gar row in After- .� iris high single of 199 and the place av rage of 237.. g, noon Ladies league, with 1v$ ,. - .,. PHAItMers have In the ._ Clinton Mixed A kms rung of the hhile igh nn points. The Yangs. the League, the Hawks are of 159. 104;All The Ying- Eager first place with 90 paints. average :� Alley Cats, 98; The Arinstrong bowled... 97 and The Roly Susies Sweeties and The Lane Gary s with 76 the high single of ?�,�and the Boaver • Rangers are tied Coasters, At 5. points; The Black Balls, 66; • high double of 505. Jamie. Edna Atkinson had the high _ .� _high,.. lnlayne's Ailey Cats, 63; The Cooper bowled the high . , e of 297 andFin Riders, 62; The Fuddle average of 212. Roy continued from page 5 Chris Lince had the ladies triad is in the trees ghostly first place in the LondesboroAnd �� moan • is a , Ladies league, with 93 points. , high single of 363 while Valggalleon, tossed upon cloUdy sons. The Quints and the "5" Pin Marriage bowled the high Heads have 92; The Doo triple of 750 and theStronghigmhen the road is a ribbon nlight o'er the purple moor of Bees, 50 average of 215. Ken and Ts and the Honey Jell Jokers. 43. had the high single of 263 in Frank Miller can come driving, and The y Audrey Thompson had the 'the. ``ten's Ddivisionh while the Fandriving. iter can come driving: l of 232 and the high Tony Van g 692 and up to OUR hospital ttlt TONA C1J ATOil triple of 747 While -Nancy Duddles, 54 and Donna's Do had the high average of 200: a tittles, 4'J - The Five Stooges are in letters... u . on en a dour. High single found. triple of 604. high tr-�i-pte sof 11 be amen. �i� Martin said last he In the Ciifiton-Blyth Ladies' Maynard Hyrmers had the The don average of 219. light and ,warmth inside expected aid last weekn the league. The Gutter Gals have highn the Londesboro . Men's The ' nurses will all be busy• . area would be 34 points, The Happy them in first with love and pride. Owen Sound different fromlthe Gang have te�gue, The Vegas have 89 working place. Aunt 8; pointsputting them in first Dr. Newland. Street; aid Baker. somewhat d f different Authority. t 32T ties F Anes A; The , .� p la . Lace. The Colts have 79 : The and all the others too. "Our main 27 •The Lazy � pWill know that they can't ' be He continued, Tootles Fruitier, . �4 • The Datsuns, 69;problems of erosion and Susans. 26 and The All Stars, Pgnys,stopped. Toyotas, 61 and The Machine dressed in Blue flooding .are trot as severe up. 24.Buckle Your Seat Blue Belt. there, They are Judy WilsonhadtheLear bowled the big. CThe atom• X 1* . team .receiVcd 'new r Blit Clinton, Joe Fabian► centre, presents swe (News -Record photo) onservatiO man ger RogerMartin who ha held. volved in acquiring land to be saved for future the osition of resp rces generations. manager et the Ausable- g Bayfield Conservation «1 will likely be dealing Authority` fer the 'past five more with small watei shed years is 'erring this area. management where in. February dividual land owners • are Martin will become resources encouraged. to practice their manager of two authorities. own ' conservation, added He will be responsible for Martin. operation of the Stitble V Con He also said more emphasis and the North Grey► recent' ters to Jeff' Gautreau, left and Troy Barney. takes new ,est courtesy of'dhi Furniture In servation Authorities. His office will be located in Owen Sound. The present resources manager atramot d Sound to the rec y P region office in London and the Ontario Ministry • of Natural Resources asked Martin to fill the vacancy. While taking over in Owen Sound in February, Martin will be returning . to the Exeter office one. day per k until a replacement is wee We take an thetime necessaryto understand your complete tax situation ...to make sure your taxes are as low as they can legitimately be, with charges based only on the complexity of your return. will be placed on fish' and wildlife areas. The Rankin Marsh within the two .nor- thern Authorities is s good for breeding and nesting • p . Canada geese. Conservation education and information programs which have been one of Martin's strong.pot in this area will be stressed. .at his new position. THE INCOME TAX EOP!E ::...>.. . ST. cUNTON 30ISAAC. OPEN Mon.. Tues.. &,Fri.. 10 to 6 Sat. 10 to Phone 482 3686 ALSO NO APPOINTMENT' - 9 VICTORIA ST.. N.. NECESSARY - GODEIHCH The oy By that more in - ladies' Volvos, 48. h High single of 289 and the high H. � . • Bruceheld• We are threatened with the Toss of our community o hospital in u maynlli o aware of the Many of you realize just what this Means iia f you are fortunate enough to have , some type and volume of work done in you P had good health over the years. ' r WHAT DO WE STAND TO LOSE?to the 1. An efficient hospital service with the lowest costs per patient day province. atible and highly qualified team of physicians and nurses, 2. An excellent. com P s r Gu 1925) 3. A hospital with a very long history of surg• ical achievement s©i . u n all the . which is being carried on at the present time.rgSurgi al procedure e major- operations -Performed by general su 4. A functioning remote cardiac monitor and „resuscitation team, a cl di g around the clock team of trained nurses, capable of interpreting t ious ---les, and dealing with them. 5. A renal dialysis sis unit.used on a regular twice weekly basis for a focal resident. � 6. A centre where Hemophiliacs receive the necessary treatment and are in structed in self administration. 7. An active treatment hospital providing total patient care of the highest calibre, with the exception of only highly specialized service. Although this is provided at the lowest cost in the province, Mr. Miller wants to take it away• WE SOLICIT YOUR HELP! PLEASE WRITE A PERSONAL LETTER, STATING YOa1NTAiNED!R REASONS HYCLINTON HOSPITAL MUST BE YOUR PERSONAL APPEAL TO THE GOVERNMENT URGING THE REVERSAL OR MODIFICATION OF THEIR DECISION, CAN MAKE "THE DIffE1FENCE" WE BEG YOU --- WRITE TO -DAY PREMIER Wm. DAVIS QUEENS PARK TORONTO, ONTARIO D> Sh''Ct. qe and eaTy Per Loc' • r , rt Our ne►w breed of S_r,6 rryter,poroty stv'es Fob' r• ` And r ogOr s They re • ‘0¢h.O0 r.eStr er'fs HON. FRANK MILLER Minister of Health Queens Park TORONTO,Ontario MR. STEPHEN LEWIS Leader of the Opposition Queens Park TORONTO, Ontario MR. STUART SMITH Leader of the Liberal Party Queens Park TORONTO, Ontario MR. JACK RIDDELL, MPP Huron-Middtesetc Queens Park ,Toronto. Ontario ASE NOTE:TO SAKE PHOTO ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADECHARGE AT COPIES OF YOUR LETTER ..+4 WITHOUT CLERK'S OFFICE : TOWN HALL CLINTON