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Ontario Treasurer John White
has told 31 municipalities in the
Province to introduce zoning by-
laws governing land use'or fape
Government freezes in develop-
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The Government, imposed devel-
opment controls on Goderich and
Colborne Townships after Goder-
ich officials complained that a
shopping centre outside the town
would kill a shopping centre
within the town that has been
planned for almost 3 years..
Mr. White said in the Legisla-
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Kinloss
Gerald Rhody was high again
for the men with a 254 single and
a triple of 621. .MurrayKeith was
runner-up with a 230,single and a
591 triple. .
Merle Rhody was high for• the
ladies with a 243 single and a 689
triple.
Men over 200: Gerald Rhody'
254, Murray Keith 230, 213, ••
Lloyd MacDougall 231, Evan Keith
205.
Ladies over 200: •Merle Rhody
243, 236, 210. •
Team points: Doris IvlacKinnon's
Wealthys 7, Mary. Lavis' Spys 0;
Ann MacDougall's Macs 2, Merle
Rhody's Pippins 5.
Team standings: Pippins 44
Spys 33 Wealthys 32, Macs 31.
AINNINONEMNINNI
Men's 9 p.m.
Clarence Greer rolled '793 for
the high triple this week And Bill
Button rolled 722 for the runner-
up Spot. Next in line was Ran
Stanley's 643, Ken Olin's 640
and Rick Jardine's 631.
Clarence Greer also had the
high single 305 with Gerald
Rhody'S 290 in second place.
Other games 250 and over; Clar-
ence Greer 284, Ken Ohm 258,
Rick Jardine 257, Bill Button 256.
Bill Bolt 250. ,
Team points; Ron Stanley's
Pontiacs 2, Bill Button's 'Buicks
5; Bob Greer's Olds 4, Harvey
Houston's Fords 3; Herb Barger's
Mustangs 0 , Clarence Greer's
Dodges 7.
Team standing: Buicks 49,
Pnntiacs 40, Fords 38, Dodges
37; Mustangs 34, Olds 33.
Town & Country
Anne Dexter bowled the high
single with a 185 score with Sadie
Hamilton close at 181. Anne also
took the' high double with a 309.
Score.
Harry Lavis bowled the high
single at 210 and-Les Purvis was
close at 201. Harry took the high.
double at 378.
Team points; Harry Lavis' Reds
5 , Vera Purvis' Yellows 0 , Les
Purvis' Greens 3, Bill Ross' Oran-
ges 2, Henry Carter's Blues 3',
Margaret McDonald's Violets 2.
Standings: Blues 36, ads 30,
Yellows 25, Greens 25 , Violets
25 , Oranges 9.
Lucknow
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Some high scoring took place
this week as competition for turk-
eys as well as for standings took
place.
For the ladies, Joanne Searle
had a high single of 333 and as
well a high triple of 692.
Ladies over 225' were Joanne
Searle 333, Beatty Irwin 257,
Gwen Caesar 231; Mary Lou
Priestap 227 and Dean Agnew 225.
In the men's department Bob
Finlay had a high single of 338
and Jack Ciesar claimed the high
triple of 745.
Menover 250 were Bob Finlay
338, Harold Maize 324, Jack Caes
ar 302 and Bill Stewart 259.
Team points: Foxes 2, Chip-
munks 5; Cubs 5, Squirrels 2;
Coons 7 , Lions 0; Gophers 2,
Tigers 5;• Kangaroos 2, Wolverines
5;, polecats 2, Zebras 5.
Team standings: Tigers 59
Cubs 55 , Coons 55 , Zebras 52,
Wolverines 51, Polecats 47. Kang-
aroos 38 Chipmunks 36 , Squirrels
36 , Lions ,27 , Gophers 25 , •
Foxes 2a.
Turkey roll continues next week
when 'we wind up bowling till
January.
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lies 6:30 p.m.
it Campbell was the top
roe Monday evening with a
igle game and 616, triple..
toiling Marion! •
Res of 200 and over: Marion
bell 201, 289, Jessie Joynt
buleoe Barger 246 , Feine
Wald 207, Grace Elliott 217.
Ipoints; Marion
bell's Retrievers 7 , Marion
03011% Poodles 0; Mildred
its Terriers 5 , Wilma
.'!'s Spaniels 2; Mildred
"s Collies 4, Grace Elliott's
0.•
pstandings; Corgis 60,
0557, Collies 50, Terriers
kales 44, Spaniels 39. •
ladies 9 p.m.
Odngle, Merle Rhody 292;
Ople, Merle Rhody 560.
over 200: Merle Rhody
4, Maudie Fisher 209.
1,!ciarger. 238, 226 , Marg
255, Linda Cranston
.116e1l Tiffin 219, Barb
220.
points: Janet Barger's
847, Barb Helm's Carrots
Fi Wall's Corn 0, Irene•
iOrsPeppers 7; Anne Wisser's
ims5. Dianne Carter's Ou-
t
standings; Potatoe.s 69,
1655, Carrots 52, Peppers
ikenions 45 1/2, Corn 23.
Men's 7,p.m.
Bob Cranston took high single
of the evening with a score of
264. High triple went to George
Humphrey with a score of 676,
Games over 225: Bob Cranston
264, 235; George Humphrey 261,
Dave Humphrey 248, George.
Stanley 245., Donald MacDonald
229..
Team points: Owls 4, Cardin-
als 3 , Vultures 0.,'Hawks 7.
Team standings: Ron Stanley's
Hawks 44, George Humphrey's
Vultures 40, Wayne Cranston's
Owls 30. Lynn Hodgin's Cardii-
als 26. //
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By Don McLay..
The pre -Christmas draws are
Winding up at the Club this week.
Playoffs are being arranged ,for
the Men's draw to be held next
week.
• Anyone planning to curl, be-
ginning the first of the new year ,
is asked to contact Presidents
Joyce Courtney or Sandy Mac -
Charles , or any member of the
Draw Committee before Decem-
ber 28th. Murray Thompson is
the convener of this committee.
The Ford bonspiel will be held
this Saturday , December 15th ,
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