The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-01-29, Page 12Adanceiies, Thurs., January 29, 1976kliigham Howick L onsL1Qn$ '®s® two to Sa'tfleet Marks' loading7.
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Saltfleet Midgets scored three The Lions' next game is this
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unanswered third period goals Saturday in Markdale against played in the PeeWee Bantamresults
Bowling Durham where Win ham will be
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and beat the Wingham Lions 5-3. out to snap a five -game winless Marks' squeaking to a 4-3 victory . Howick Lions' bingo winners
r i Walden led the scoria/,• 'Th4 ltangaruos held on to their Tile win gave Saltflevt a sverezp of skid. over l��i)�9' I...e�sii.ung aald St�siton's for last week were:
4 the Bantam girl§ last w lead with 58 points, followed by the two -game exhibition series downing IGA 54. "Regular games: Mrs. Caswell,
volt's high sin le of 148 av a the 'ager Cats with 53 The BI 1 J k 0_1 k el -
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bill double of 259. Denis A, ams
Chimps and Wild Cats tied for
played last weekend to Saltfleet.
They won the first game Satur-
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At the Movies
Tim Bain had a big night for
Marks', notching two' goals and
ueva e, ac er, Listow
and Mrs. Hamilton, Listowel;
Was boys' high single with 162,
, third place with 42, followed by
day, drubbing the Lions 9-3.
one assist. Brent Foxton potted
Craig, Wroxeter; Cecil
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While Bill 7 ,Gaunt high
the Monkeys
Ys with 32 and the
In Saturday's game the teams
"Hard Times", opening ,tan, 28
one goal and an assist, and Steve
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Clark, Wroxeter; Bonnie Hislop, -
drauble with 295. Other high
her
Parrots with 28.
battled to a 1-1 first -period tie
at the Lyceum is an action drama
MacKay scored once. The goals
Gorrie; Patsy Theodorff, List -
scores were: Ellen Rodger, 125;
. The Double Bubble topped the
with Bernie Haines scoring for
set in New Orleans in 1936. It is
for B&E Leasing were handled by
owel; Jack Felker, Listowel;
Debbie Eloy, 144; Bradley Shob-
Juniors with a lead of 54, followed
Wingham from Jay MacLaurin
the story of. a Depression era
Bruce MacIntyre, Kevin Netter-
Bonnie Hislop, Patsy Theodorff
brook, 147; Billy Gaunt, 149, 126;
by the Chicklets at 48 and the
and Tom MacLean. Saltfleet
drifter who comes to Louisiana
' field and Doug' MacIntyre. Brian
and Mrs. Holloway, Wingham;
.Lifesavers with, 44,- The Spear-
exploded for seven in the second
and becomes a -- bare -knuckle
Cooper added one assist.
Gloria Wyers, Listowel; Patsy
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mints had 40, the Doublemints, 37
and the Bla& Cats had 32.
to, take an 8-1 lead. They made it'
streetfighter for big bets placed
In the second game of the week,
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Theodorf Cecil Clark; Pearl •
Angus, Wingham.
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Debra Wittig was the girls'
9-1 early in the third before
b a, romoter. The film contains
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-fight scenes,
the Stainton scoring machine put
Share -the -wealth: Ruth Sharp -
high single of 184 and double of
Haines scored his second goal on
. a solo effort. MacLaurin scored
many gripping
bone -crunching, no -holds -barred
five goals behind John O'Hagan.
Ken Hopper and Bruce LeVan
in, Wkoxeter; Ruth Sharpin and _
over f�`rlaton
363. Stephen Gaunt scored the
the last goal to bring the count to
brawls which end when either
scored two goals each while ;Bill
Shirley Leek, Wroxeter; $25
A relative) successful week of
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boys' high single of 201, and Brian
Hoy was high triple with 364.
9-3 from Haines and Gord
fighter' can no longer stand u
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LeVan got one and helped aut
special: Pearl Angus and Lorrain -
Montgomery, Wroxeter; o -
for the Bantams started
Other games over 150 were:
Kinahan. The Lions only took 6 of
Times" re-creates a little-
known of the American
with two assists. Murray Gard
consolation plus us Ruth
lasthocT
last Tuesday with a 9-4 win over
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Debra Wittig, 179; Stephen
18 minor penaltie8 called.
It looked like Saltfleet was
phase
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past- It stars Charles Bronson as
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ner replied with two goals for
IGA.
Sharpin;
Harriston. The boys were flying
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all night and through aggressive
Gaunt, 154; Terry Hoy, 168;
Brian
going to run awn with Sunday's
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Chaney, the street -fighter, and
The g after 10
point standin
Stand-up bingo; Mrs.
forecheckin capitalized on Har-
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Hoy, 166, 198; Randy Bain,
game as they scored just 25
James Coburn as Seed, the
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games is: Marks', 18; B&E Leas
y Craig,
Gorrie; lap card; Kathy Craig,
riston's mistakes. Grant Gna� Y
153:
The
The Senior Juniors had four
seconds after the opening face-
gambler who promotes Chaney's,
fights. Jill Ireland, who in real;
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ing, 11; Stainton's, 7; IGA, 4.
Wroxeter; dart game, games _
called: Joan Robinson, Lucknow;
garnered a hat trick, wit Herb
Kenyon collecting a pair of goals.
last week. Jo Marie McCor-
off, but ,the Lions' defence
tightened up and the goal was the
life is Bronson's wife., plays
Mrs. Jean Upper, Listowel and
Singles went to Larry Milosevic,
mirk was girls' high single with
only one of the first period. Salt-
Maggie Blye, a lonely lady who ,
The girls travelled to Seaforth
Louise Clark, Wroxeter. -
Tom Remington, Doug Merkley
226, whine high double went to
Kerry Thompson with 369. John
fleet made it 2-0 midway through
takes up with the bare -knuckle
fighter.
Lakelet team
Door Prizes: Mary Westerterp,
Wroxeter; Deanna Boyd, Gorrie;
and Jeff MacLaurin. Tom Rem
in ton collected three assists
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May scored for the boys with a
high single of 188 Scott Corn
the second before Wingham fired
three straight goals to take a •3-2
„ Hard Times" was written and
9- 1
Georgia Morris, Wroxeter; and
Mildred Coupland,
with two each to Herb
and
lead into the third. Saltfleet shut
directed by Walter Hill.
Vyln� game
Wroxeter.
going
Kenyon, Mark Passmore
wall hit the high double of 324.
'three
out the Lions 3g in the final
"The Mysterious Monsters",
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nested 4 goals while Kim Foxton
"''•��'t
Lucky draws: Mrs. Margaret
and
Lair Milosevic. Eddie Haines
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frame to take the game 5-3. Wing-
opening at the Lyceum on Feb. 1,
LAKELET, — Lakelet and
Adams, Wroxeter; Leah Kulas,
and Scott McGregor collected one
recorded: Gail Delmage, 177;
ham again displayed good, clean
is a new documentary by David
Wroxeter hockey teams played to
Wroxeter, Connie Willoughby,
each.
Linda Henderson, 177; Kerry
hockey and took only three
L. Wolper Productions. It brings
a score of 9-1 for the local boys on
Wroxeter and Mrs. Laura Grif-
On Friday, the big game withminors
- Thompson, 197.
Submarines
to Saltfleet's eight. Jay'
to the screen the latest evidence
Thursday night in the Howick
Arena.
fith, Gorrie.
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_Durham ended in a 2
Durham
Frnnte toand thsu aced ed
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MacLaurin connected twice for
the Lions and Gord Kinahan got
in support, of three monsters
which. have been in the news for
Clifford and,Lakelet will play in
got their second goal
with 31 seconds left and both
closely by the Big Macy .w;th 52
and the Foot Longs 47. The
Kine utreci ::.__
with .Kinahan, Dave
some time—the) Loch Ness Mon-
Belmore on January 23 at 9 p.m.
Brownie Corner
teams lam two men short.
playing g
with
Bi Boys 38 the French Fries
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Kieffer and Ken Tervii au,.:^o
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ster, the Abominable Snowman of
the iiifi.as� �e, and Riefoot of the
They had pulled their goalie for
an extra attacker. Wingham took
had 32 and the Red Hots were last
with 31.
assists.
Last Thursday in Winghsam
Ken Tervit, Dave Bennett and
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Pacific Northwest. The movie
contain actual film taken by wit-
Atom League
Most of the Brownies learned
haw to sew on two t
types of but-.
tons. They are to practise sewin '
a 10 lead late -in the first period
The Seniors saw little action
appears to be much deeper than
dramatization
when .Rick McLennan beat the
goalie with a low shot from inside
with oil three hi h scores re is-
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tered last week. Rhonda Lee took
Gord Kinaham scored two goals
to pace Wingham to a 7-7 tie
nesses, as well as
of sightings as describes) by wit
nesses. "The Mysterious Mor.-
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tied
buttons on garments. Other
Brownies gave a demonstration
the blue line on a pass from Keith
the lits' high single of 193, while
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with Durham. Kevin Hickey
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Standings
on what a Brownie should wear
Cameron. With the game tied and
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Brenda Foxton scored the high
scored the Lions other goal.
sters".will arouse the curiosity of
even the most scientifically-
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and where the badges are worn.
'her,
5 minutes left, Paul Foxton
scored in a goal mouth.scrainble.
triple of 550. Stephen Burke rolled
both
There were twenty penalties
called, ten to each team.
minded viewers. •
A really good game was played
by the Atom House League last
Joelle Reavie received
Writer's Badge and Julie Nicholls
Jeff McLaurin and Cameron
high single and.triple for the
boys with 216 and 572, respect-
Thursday when- the Canadian
received her Collector's Badge.
received assists.
ively-
Savings Plans'
Community Centres Board is the
Tire Canadians tied the Green's
On the weekend, the Kinsmen
Bantams journeyed to Saltfleet
The Clue Klux Clan stayed far
with
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Ric reatiOn RVpOl r}
Northstars 1-1. The Northstars
scored first with a -goal, by Dave
INHI TECHUR CH
for a pair of games which ended
ahead 82 giant points,
followed in the far distance by the
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Scott in the second period. The
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McClenag-
also in ties.
Pink Panthers with 60 and
battle continued almost to the end
hon of St. Thomas spent a few
On Saturday, the score was 4-4
: Anonymous with 58. The
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when Canadians' Mike. Crump
days last week with his parents,
with Saltfleet gaining the tie with;
Crusaders were close with 56,
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scored the tying goal late in the
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan,
a goal in the last 2 minutes when'
edged by the Jaws with 53 and the
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third. period on a good pass out
.a
and br the
and brother, Carl, and Mrs. Mc-
.Wingham was playing two men
Freaky Five-with'.48.
BROKEN WINDOW
Gregor, Jori Kennedy has taken
from the corner,
short. Keith Cameron got two
For the past six eeks or so the
on the role of chaixman.
The boys are re2L1y gdotl to
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Conley
goals, with Paul Foxton and
upper auditorium h s been a bit
Two pew members appointed--
watch—their enthusiasm and,
and Jason were Sat ay evening
Grant Gnay having singles,
on the cool side. A ane of glass
to the oard this year are David
effort are enjoyed' by° their
visitors with Mr. nd Mrs.
Grant Gnay.and Tom Remington
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SCOU I NG NEWS
overlooking the ice was broken
during a
Shaw and Dr.'Stewart Leedham,
These *appointments four
coaches and fans alike.
House league
Wallace Cann.
were credited with assists.
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game when elgrave In-
are for
standings are
Friday visitors with M Earl
tt Sunday, it was a 1-1 tie with
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termediates were p aying. The
was stopped the
years.
Presently
tied now at six points each for the
three
Caslick were Mr,, and Mr . Wil -
HOn
erb'ie Kenyon scoring. on a, pass
game while glass
was,.cleaned then
the committee chair-
the
.teams.
ford Caslick of Wingham.
rom Doug Merkley' and Mike
By Bruce MacIntyre
up, play re-
man and execul:44, along
)Beattie. Unfortunately, Mike
The camp we had intended to
sumed when we'were sure all the
With the director, have been
.Beattie was struck with a..,puck on
attend, we did not- because there
glass was picked up•from the ice.
working on the 1976 budget for
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9the nose with 3 minutes left and
2received a fracture But all the
were not enough Scouts or rides
to go.
This week the glass is expected to
be in place:
submission to the board and to
council. This is one of the big re-
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COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS
required for
CLINTON CENTRE
CONESTOGA COLLEGE
Teachers with expertise in the following kubiect areas are
required:
Typing
Shorthand -
Bookkeeping
Interested persons sho Id be living within a short driving
distance from th@ Clint; Centre and be available to report
on short notice. For an interview contact:
Mr. Brian Cook
482-3458
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hardtop.
°74 CHR SLER, 4 door se-
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dan, wer steering
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'73 PONTIAC ASTRE (2)
°74 DART SPO �, 6 cylin-
der, outom tic with
'72 DART, 4 door sedan,,
gestions for the year—program
6 cylinder, automatic.
radio.
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'72,•PLYMOUTH, 4 -door
door, 6- cylinder, auto-
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" rnatic, power steering
'72 TOYOTA, 4 -door se- ,
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'73 CHRYSLER, 2 -door
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hardtop.
'73 JA ELIN, 2 -door.
original roptiies of the tourna .
68 CH tYSLER, 2 door
'71 CHRYSLER, 2 door
bar►p.
hardtop.
)'other players will remember. the Qn January 21, wewere ex-,
NEW TROPHY CASE
A wise decision by`
sponsibilities of the year. Your'11
board is
C3
;weekend for the good time they pecting a visitor who could not
was made
open to ideas and rug
rad as guests of the Saltfleet snake it so he is to come on the
the Midget tournament commit-
gestions for the year—program
Winor Hockey Association. 28th. If the visitor cannot make it,
tee of the Minor Hockey Associa=
'and facility and otherwise.
ht
Jarvis, 140; Darrin Hickey, we will make our snowshoes as
tion last)year to retain all .the
WINTER., SPRING
rio,
31dy
; Ian Jarvis, 134. previously planned.
original roptiies of the tourna .
PROGRAM
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ment and give out small keepers.
A number of programs were
However, this .meant that the
' suggested for young people
number oftrophies accumulated
including arts and crafts, ballet
is over and beyond • the space
and. Highland dancing, ski les-
SER VICE
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available to keep them. The
sons and gymnastics. The arts .
trophies that have been added to
and crafts and dance classes
LISTOWEL
the collection at the arena are
have insufficient registration
very• substantial and very im-
thus far. If there' is anv interest
291-2111
pressive. The tournament tro-
and you are interested in joining
AIRLINES CRUISES
phies are being stored tempo-
rand participating, it is important
rarily in a safe place until a
to notify us immediately or the
BUS TOURS GROUP TOURS . .
display case is built. It is being
class will be cancelled for good.
ABC CHARTERS SUN TOURS
built at the F. E. Madill
The skiers were few in number
Secondary School"under' the- di-
butull
of enthusiasm. They left
20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
rection of Mr. Ed Beard. It ap-
, the
'arena at 12:15 and went to
pears as if this project will soon
Minto Glen for their first of eight
_.._r
be completed. This comes as a
lessons. There is still room in that
^" STAMP -COLLECTORS
donation from the profits of the
Midget Hockey Tournament and
class, too, if you are so inclined. "
Age is no barrier for the ski
will be used to house those
t
cl sses.
trophies as well as others.
R�NGETTE,
Look at our ariiazing get acquainted special,
SNOW ON THE ROOF
The girls travelled to Seaforth
50 WORLD —WIDE STAMPS, A $1.00 GIFT
There was concern by many of
on Saturday and found a little
CERTIFICATE, OUR APPROVALS, AND
the townspeople at the load of
stiffer competition in that game
than in the game in Wingham the
MUCH MORE.
snow that had accumulated on
the 'arena roof. Two weeks ago
week previous. They still skated,
RUSK your order for our stamp approvals and
when the school buses were.not •
away with a.9-4 triumph. .
receive the above for only 25c.
running and the pupils were dis-
missed at lunch time there were a
In the league games on Sunday
Marks doubled the score on Wal- °
H. SMITH ENTERPRISES
few willing hands to help remove
dens with a deciding 8-4 count, �
For the, winners Pam Cameron
the heavy load. Through the
Dungannon P }:.,Ont. NOM tR0
sdowstorm and all; about 6 or 7 of
nested 4 goals while Kim Foxton
"''•��'t
the rink rats along with the arena
and Cheryl Gavreluk each'scored I� ' ,�
staff, worked diligently to get the
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twice. For the. losers Lori ---
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heavy load off the roof.
Gavreluk kept up her scoring- --
Contrary to what most• eo le
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was and scored all four of her
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EDWARD A.
ELLIOTT
thought, the deepest snow at any
one was 3 ft. It looked
team's goals. In the second game
Staintons, who are the league
point near 5
or 6 ft. deep in places but because
" leaders in the home stretch, ocer-
General Insurance Real Estate
of the shape of tft Eoof it is diffi-
powered IGA by a 7-4 count. Lori
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cult to tell where the various
Gavreluk in her second game
peaks on the hip -style roof are lo-
scored five for the winners "hila ...................
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rated. The snow drifts on the
Diagonal Rd. side so as a result it
)Maureen Beattie and Kim Foxton
each scored once. F'ot• the losers
appears to be much deeper than
Pam Cameron scored hi ice
it really is. The day we cleaned
Connie Streich and ('hcr} I Ga%r`e-
Guaranteed Investment
off the roof the arena was closed
Iuk each potted one
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to any participation until we had
Standings as of ,tan. 2.,1
Certificates
the major portion of the roof
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cleaned.
Stainton.,, 9 ,1 I 95 isu Ilt
Marks 6 .i 7 6:3 stn 14
Registered Retirement
WIIAT IS TIDE
BOARD DOING"
Waldens 5 5 3 64 6.4 1:3
IGA
2 9 2 79 98 6
The Wingham Recreation and
Scoring leaders Lori Gavreluk
Savings Plans'
Community Centres Board is the
61: Cheryl Gavreluk .in. Flim
official' body that governs the
Foxton 33; PaT Cameron
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ties for the town. Each year there With only two games left'm th(• KitchenergAAe�n®ri®I Auditorium
PAYING are changes in personnel on the schedule. Staintons are assurer)
boatel. Two members left the of first place. Second and third 400 East Avenue Kitchener, Ontario
board at end of 1915. Jim Bain places are still at stake %larks, (Take the Ottawa Street Exit off Conestoga Parkway)
and Roe Cr•oskill had both served moved ahead of Waldens again
loulo INTEREST full terms` and both had *F'
„ chaired this week. In the remaining htio rda Jan
the group. Hoe Croskill actually games Staintons play hoth \4'ai- �, atU y- nary 1 a onday, February 1, Illlonday, February 2 .
12-58%YI .D had come back for one year to dens and Marks so if Slamt6s
had
a term left vacant by an keep up their winning wad,, the X30 Peme t® 1 ®��® ��M.
early retirement of another positions will remain as today, .
member. However, when the chips are
TERM S YEARS To fill Jim's boots Mrs. Jim down and play-off positions are at See all major makes of travel trailers, slotdr Motiles, tent trbil`ers and truck campers
To
did an outstanding job stake, one can hardly predict the . at the largest camping show in Central Ontariol
as chairman. To follow Mrs. Me- outcome. *4....... ..... ......
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