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recommended the open season,
explained that such action had
proved satisfactory in the past.
Grey and Bruce Counties have
agreed but Perth and Wellington
have not yet given their opinion.
Clifford R. Dunbar, Grey,
thought that Perth should agree
"for the protection of out own
people", before Huron had an
open season, J. P. Alexander,
Wingham, agreed. It was revealed
that 116 deer had been taken in
the County last year.
When the vote on the
recommendation was taken,,
representatives of Stanley and
Go derich Townships showed
their opposition to' the open
season by voting against it.
Bowling
The Pony Club, with 32
pOints, was first in the
Clinton-Blyth Ladies Bowling
League as of October 15, trailed
the Spares, 28, and the
Doubtfuls, 26,
Next in line were the Hippies
with 23, the Quiet Ones with 21
and the apparently not-so-hot
Hot-Tots with but 20 points.
High triple scorer was Mert
Elliott with 691. Kay Falconer's
254 was the high single. Mary
Davey scored a high average of
201.
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TOWN OF CLINTON
In accordance with a resolu•
• 'Hort • adopted by Clinton
Town Council and the
usual custom,
I HEREBY PROCLAIM
STANDARD
TIME
will be in effect at 2 Ca.E11,
Sunday, Oct:27
And call upon all citizen
observe this proclamation.
DONALD E. SYMONS,
Mayor,
Town of Clinton. 436'
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(ontiog .Events SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26,
Doll festival, in Wesley Willis.
THURSDAY,, OPTOBFR 24, Chl-Irch bninuing at 10
bingo at Cl i nton T.,egion Ha , Approximately 500 ,hancl-Made
8;30 p.m. jackpot $56,00 in Novelty, period, and
numbers.
nursery dolls on diSplay-
RefreShments available.
42,43b
orts by BC
CHSS wins
irs. 'best: .•gotroe".
WBDNBSDAYt OCTOBER.
;lo, p.,rw ,Q.W.,14., Rummage
.Sale in :St, Joseph's. Catholic
Church Hall, Open tO 10
412,4b.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29,
llegplar Bingo at Huron Fish and
Game Club jackpot $57.00 in 57
nurnbers. 6 door prizes, 8:30
WgDNFSPAY, OCTOBER
30, Dessert euchre and bake sale,
LO.O.F, Hall, Princess Street 2
P.M, Admission 50c. Sponsored
by linrPnie Rebekah Lodge. —
43b
THURSDAY, NOVBMBER
21,.Noon Inncheon,
Wesley-Willis Church, auspices
WP-11640 Unit. — 43b
OOTOPER.
,Cash Ringo Legion Hall.
Beaforth. 8;15 p,m. 16 rugular
gaul!. fur $10-001 3. — $25,00
specials;, $75,00 jackpot to
poor prizes... Admission; 1;1.00,,
Auspices SeafOrth branch 156
Canadian Legien, Proceeds for
Welfare Work. 2ltfm
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 2,
Reception for Mt, and. Mrs. Bob
Norman (nee Patsy Rathweil) in
Zurich. Community Centre,.
Music by the BineWater
Playlms, 434
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER
13, 2:09 pran!.Bazaar at.
United Church.
Baking, produce and candy at
Township Hall.. Sewl4,
Christmas booth and afternoon
tea in Church Hall. Under
auspices of 13-0.W; 43,44,45b
_FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1,.
8:30 Holinesville School,
Free Euchre and "500" card
wirty. E veryone WOloomP,
Ladies please bring lunchn
Sponsors Goderich Township
Federation of Agriculture,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24,
The annual meeting of
litiren•Pcati District Farmers'
Un ron to. elect All district And
subdistrict officers. will ,be .held
in 'Clinton community Centre
auditorium At' .$;40. -p,ru,.
Walter Mwer, presicient of
Ontario Farmers' :VIII!" will be
gtieSt. —43h.
THE HURON COUNTY'
Cream Producers are holding
their Annual Meeting: Tnesday,
October 29, 1968 Agricultural
Board Rooms, Clinton, at 8:00
p.m. Guest Speaker: Mr. Harold'
Martin, seeretarr.manager
Ontario Cream Producers
Marketing Board. 43b
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25,
8:15 p.m. Euchre and Bridge
Trinity Church Parish Hall,
Bayfield. Prizes and lunch.
Admission 50c. Auspices of
Ladies Guild„
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER
2, Benefit Dance, Londesboro
Community Hall for Mr, and
Mrs. Lloyd Stewart, recent fire
victims. Scott's Orchestra.
Ladies bring lunch, 43,44b
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25,
Figure Skating Registration,
Clinton Town Hall, 4:30 — 7
p.m. Bring completed
registration form and fees. —
43b
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER
30, Coffee Break, Clinton Town
Hall, 2:30 p,m,, Bake sale,
bazaar, Ladies of First Baptist
Church. — 43p
CHARTER MEMBERS'
BANQUET and Dance,
Saturday, November 2, Seaforth
Legion Hall, 6 p.m.' $5 per
couple. •Dance only $1 per
person. All members welcome.
Tickets available from Knights
of Columbus members, Dance
tickets at door to those 21 and
over. Ian Wilbee's Orchestra.
Sponsored by Father Stephen
Eckert Council, Seaforth and
District, — 43b
The Central Huron SecOndirY
School Junior Redmen, playing
their best game this season, came
up with .a tough defensive squad
last Thursday and held the
visiting Stratford Central Juniors
to no points.
Clinton had an early chance
to score, but lest on downs with
only three yards to go. Play was
mostly in the centrefield area
until late in the second half
when Stratford tried a field goal
Which dropped just under the
crossbar and Barry Edgar was
able to run the ball back to the
20-yard line.
On the next to last play of
the third quarter, a pass by
quarterback Jack Kinch was
intercepted at the Clinton
30-yard line. On the first
scrimmage by the Stratford
team, Don Shropshall and Ken
Lee dropped the Stratford
quarterback for a big loss.
When Clinton regained the
ball, Jim Tool), Number 44, ran
for eight yards on the next play
,and Kevin MoLean missed a pass.
BY 13. S. Atkey
Huron County will have an
open season for deer hunting on
Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, November 4, 5, and
6, providing the adjacent
counties co-operate in the same
manner, Huron County Council
decided at its October session in
Goderich.
The open season, of course, is
subject to the approval of the
Ontario Department of Lands
and Forests.
Hugh Flynn, Hullett,
chairman of the Agricultural and
Reforestation Committee, which
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Gambling on third down, bi
Don Shropshall ran for 30 Yard
on an off-tackle run. Th
blockers were beginning to pu
big holes in the Stratford •line,
43-Yard gallop around the righ
end by Jim Toop gave Clint°
its 6.0 score.
Toop was hit by two tackle
at the scrimmage line, bu
twisted away and followed hi
blockers down the field.
Cossar McBride dropped the
convert attempt, Don Shropshall
ran for another big 35-yard run
late in the fourth quarter, taking
the ball deep into Stratford
territory. On the next play,
Kinch fumbled with Stratford
picking up the ball,
Stratford tried three running
plays and lost the ball on downs.
Defensive linebacker David Slade
threw a smashing tackle on the
third down on the Stratford
halfback, causing a loss on the
play of more than 20 yards.
Clinton was within 10 yards of
scoring when the whistle ended
the game.
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