Times-Advocate, 1980-05-07, Page 21Timos-A vacate, aY 7, 1980
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Billy Joel
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"MADE LOVE”
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I WISH I WAS EIGHTEEN AGAIN
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Ontario
McNutt wins five shooting trophies
In Medway chair-
The weekend Huron
County skeet championship
turned out to be a one man
show as Bill McNutt of
Exeter won five charn-
pionShips,
The meet was heldSaturday
and Sunday at the South
Huron Sportsman's
Association skeet range on
Highway 53, west of Exeter,
McNutt won the 200 target
four gauge event with a
score of 185. Paul Giles of
London was the runnerup
with 170 and Bonnie McNutt
took the ladies title,
A score of 44 gave Bill
McNutt the 50 target .410
division. Second again was
Paul Giles. Art Barnes,
London took the "B" title
and. Bonnie McNutt took the
''C" division.
The 50 target 28 gauge
class was won by McNutt
with 47 followed by Paul
Gales at 45. Bill Stewart,
Goderich and John Everett.
London were best n the "B"
section and Bonnie McNutt.
took "C" honours,
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
SAINTSBURY
Four weeks ago the
Medway High School choir
participated in the London
Kiwanis Music festival,
Medway choir has been
chosen to represent London
in the finals at a later date.
They also entered the C.B.C.
Radio competition, and were
chosen to represent this
region of Ontario in the
C.B.C. finals. Marylou
A score of 45gave MeNutt
the 50 target 20 gauge section
with Sheldon Weinstein,
London in second spot, Art.
Barnes won the "B' class
Tindall is a member of the
choir,
Last week the Medway
choir participated in a band
exchange with a group of
young students from
Shawinigan, Quebec. The
students involved had an
enjoyable time,
Miss. Louise Deschesnes
visited from Tuesday till
Friday with Marylou. Tin-
dall.
and Bill Stewart and Paul
Giles were best in "C".
Bonnie McNutt and Shirley
Barnes took the "D"
division.
Miss Jean Barker, nurse in
training at Victoria Hospital,
London spent Sunday af-
ternoon with her grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. Heber
Davis,
Mrs. Fred Dobbs and Patti
attended the opening of the
new are gallery in London,
Satturday and the Dobbs
family were dinner guests
with Mr, and Mrs. Fred
Dobbs Sr. Exeter, Sunday-
Bill McNutt with 49 out of
50 won the 12 gauge class
with Paul Giles second, Bill
Weber, Dashwood won the
"C" section with Wayne
Riddell second. Murray.
Christie, Staffa. and Doug
Bender, Woodstock were
best in "D".
Assisting in sponsorship
were Glanville's Auto
Wreckers and C.E, c r owning Electric,
Crediton; J.E. Welding,
Kippers; Rollie's Sports and
Cycle, Grand Bend and
Ausable Taxidermy, Dash,
wood.
The provincial skeet
shooting championship will
be held May 17, 18 and 19 at
Scarborough. At the same
time qualifications for the
Ontario summer games in
Peterborough August 23 will
be held.
Area _singer in CBS final
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Main Street
235-1570
COUNTY HONOURS — The 4-H members who were awarded county honours for completing six homemaking courses at
the recent Achievement Day in Seaforth are (front row, left to right) Sandra Bell, Kippen; Patti Coleman, Seaforth; Mellissa
Moffat, Kippen ; Lisa Talfourd, Bayfield and (back row,•left.to right) Linda Klaver, Seaforth; Rosie Van Dyk, Seaforth; Cathy
Vanneste, Kippen; Tammy Driscoll, Walton and Colleen DeJong, Seaforth. Photo by Gibb
Ontario:
is all
pitch in
ntario in spring-
time is beautiful
when it is not
marred by the scrubby
look of winter's leftover
litter. The thoughtless,
throw-away habits of a
few people can spoil
it for others at a time
when our countryside is
once again ready for full
warm weather enjoyment.
Fortunately, many community-
minded people care about this and want
to help keep Ontario beautiful,
The19,000 members of the Ontario
Federation of Anglers and Hunters,
for example, assisted by the Ministry
of the Environment, are staging
PITCH IN DAY on Saturday, June 7th.
Anglers and Hunters all over Ontario
Let's keep Ontario beautiful.
Start by joining a PITCH IN project
in your area.
Then, PITCH IN to Keep Ontario.
Beautiful. We all benefit when you do.
are organizing special
environmental PITCH IN
projects to clean-up
litter and junk from
streams, shorelines, rural
roads and trails, picnic
areas and campsites and
other areas which lack
regular litter collection
services.
You can help to fight
pollution all year long.
Ministry
Of the
Environment
Hon. Harry Parrott, DDS, Minister
G. W.S. Scott, OC, Deputy Minister