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Times-Advocate, 1978-10-05, Page 5 (2)• 01, A DRY MOMENT — Only moments before heavyrains hit the International plowing match Wednesday cgfternoon, match chairman Howard Datars and his wife Elaine chat with Al and •Carol Taylor, Exeter. T -A photo Craft show at Lucan arena A giant craft show.and sale is being held Saturday October 14 from 10-6 at theme arena. There will be a wide selection of crafts for sale and display. Stretch and sew demon- strations will be held houi•I rest of the winter. Public skating is Staturday evening 8-10 and Sunday 3-5. Badminton started again this week on Tuesday evening from 8-10. Bring your racquet and join in the fun. For further information y - . with Itose'Uavies. Come and start your Christmas shopping from the 50 tables phone Alf Williams or call the arena at 227-4221, _ Fun . Hockey is being played again this year for ftfrther information call Steve Storey. Minor hockey - is also under ' way: Gary Manders is in charge of this. Kippen wins shoot of crafts.. Admission is 50 • A four team gun club shoot .cents. children under12 free. held Saturday' at the Also a draw on a ceramic Mitchell fish and gun club Xmas tree, wooden spoon was won by Kippen.• rack and a Raggedy Ann The Kippen team finished Doll. Proceeds are going to first with a total of 315 the Arena Booster Club. '"points'. The claybird club Following the craft show, was second with_ an even 300 their is a dance with Mystery points, Mitchell was third at Train suppling the music. 286 and Clinton fourth at 214 pointls. „4 Hope to see you all out as the money goes to the arena for • ' more equipment. Mother `and tots skating has started every Tuesday from 2-S p.m,.. Bring your pre school childr d .rut for a skate. Girls skating only is on F'ridae afternoon 4:5 for the • Following are• the com- plete scores by teams: • `Kippen - 'John Anderson — 68 Brad \lann — 65 Jamie Caldwell — 65 Terry Baker — 55 • Dan Crerar — 62 Total — 315 r 'jaybird Larry Mason — 60 Wayne Riddell — 57 Jody Mosurinjohn — 58 Rick Schroeder — 62 Bill Weber — 63 Total — 30Q Mitchell Calvin Christie — 59 Bert Mahaffy — 59 Dave Temple — 57 Glen Mogk — 56 ' Murray Christie — 55 Total —7.86 - Clinton Dave Carter — 35 Doug St. Louis — 44 Pete Black — 41 John Hoy — 45 - Al Kyle — 49 Total — 214 Heat for less with Tempwood Have you cpnsidered a wood -burning stove for- your home or cottage'? Our stove, in which old world quality and craftmanship are united with modern air- : tight downdraft principle, will give .you the right answer to Soaring prices of other energy sources. The Tempwood. is made of rugged steel, 'carefully fitted.and welded togerther. . It is very efficient -- you burn less wood and ob- tain an even source of. heat? Stoke it as little as twice a day and it wip give you carefree, safe comfort. - 'FQP added protection arid durability all Tempwood stoves are refractory=lined. - SPECIAL PRICES FOR NON-DELIVERY BILL MORLEY PHONE-KIRKTON 229-8236 BILL BROCK PHONE -EXETER 235-0323 Yes These Jernpwoods are made right Here in Canada Salmon are running . - A long season for grouse By BILL McI4UTT The grouse exploded only five feet away from my ,hunting partner and, headed directly over my head. We knew the bird was _there but still he escaped unscratched. This scene repeats itself thousands of times every fall as Ontario's hunters take to the bush in search of .the ruffed grouse. A'very tasty bird, which is found thjoughout the province can withstand almost any amount of hunting pressure. If hunted hard they become so wary that they are rarely seen. This allows a long season which is opera until January 15 and a five bird per clay hag limit. Most woodlots near water will harbor this grouse. This is especially °true if they contain hawthorns, apples or grapes for food and a few cedar or spruce for roosting. The ruffed grouse often called . • partridge is a beautifully camouflaged bird 'which varies from reddish to grayish brown. Although several may be found per acre they are usualfy loners and once flushed rarely fly more than on hundred yards. This often allows a hunter more than one shot at a bird. Being very fast flyers and because they frequent heavy _cover a short barreled open choke gun is best. Any gauge will do as the birds are not - hard to kill. of you can hit ml ree� Stuffy Nostrils?` MENTHOLATUM OINTMENT GUARDIAN DRUGS PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL OCT 1.1. 1978 1.25 MIL GARBAGE BAGS GIANT 26" x 36" STAYFREE MINI -PADS ROSE MILK SKIN CARE CREAM $1 t07 240 n.1 *1.77 30s SYLVANIA . BLUE DOT ' MAGICUBES s2.19 „ MORE BONUS CONTAC•C COLD CAPSULES 923 ,Its SCOPE, MISS CLAIROL SHAMPOO FORMULA HAIR COLOR MAALOX PLUS 340 ML SUSPENSION OR 50 TABLETS Clairol HERBAL ESSENCE SHAMPOO $2.99 /00 nil. - SPA( It o.,,4 f,ol n4 C, l•n Exeter Pharmacy Ltd. Main Street 235-1570 , ANO A'. AA'111v AT 715•( OF <Alr ''(4S S.I()r.14 4'Av NOT AIL BF A,A'LA411 AT All IO( A'.()r,S them); 12 and.20's are most popular with 712 shot. The best time to hunt grouse is after the leaves fall. At this time you can see the ones which flush farther out and they can be seen for a longer period of lime. Both of these will allow better. shbls • and• often more shooting. Our area has had good populations of grouse the last two years and this year looks just as .good.. ' A bonus to the grouse hunter is the woodcock which is often found in the satne area. These .little brown birds are about the size of a robin and have fbng beaks, big efts and a big lJead. - They feed on worms which are f and in the damp woodlands and unlike 'the grouse which stay with us all year, must leave for the south when the • ground freezes. When the northern birds migrate though they are found in large numbers and make the eight a day bag limit easy to get if you can .hit them. They generally sit very tight and like grouse are best hunted with a dog. The Maitland River has been attracting many anglers last --week as the fall salmon run has• begun. Several local fishermen connected on chinooks last weekend near Benmiller and in Goderich. Hopefully we will see them again in the Ausahle this fall. Ladies' interests vary! Two new classes, representing a wide difference .in women's in- terests. are the most pop- ular classes being offered at the night school at South Huron District High School. • Principal J.L. Wooden told the T -A this week that enrolment in the classes was about the same as usual with 400 area residents attending. The most popular classes are quilting and powder puff mechanics. The former has been so popular that it has been extended into two nights. More than half the courses offered have enough registrations to proceed. Wooden noted this was about normal as the school always offers more courses than ac- tually proceed. . A couple that still require more people are weaving and girls' gymnastics. Some of the courses which started this week include- accounting, badminton. pottery. sewing. computer science. typing. first aid. tube painting. flower arranging. fitness. welding. yoga and some credit courses. Times -Advocate, October 5, 1978 Page 5 0 Featuring C LECTtOCOLOt for Great Picture and Great Sound! 20"Parklane MODEL C37-71• C Electrocolor Solid State Chassis 6" Oval Speaker 0 Electronic Eye Room Light Control E. 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