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Lancia Noodles
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Bravo Beans
HUNT'S
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RP AVO
Tomato Paste
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DAYTIME 30'S, EX ABSORB 24'S OVERNIGHT 22'S
CAKE MIXES, ASSORTED VARIETIES
DELUXE II 520 g OR SNACK 380 g
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1.5 kg
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19 fl oz
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Legion
darts
By Brian Atkinson
Last Thursday Night
Clinton Legion Mixed Darts
scurers were high couple,
Karen Greidanus and Brian
Atkinson; ladies high score
was Nancy McLay with a
127. Men's high score was
John Greidanus with a 140.
Low couple of the evening
was Mary Elliott and Art
Riseley.
Tuesday night euchre saw
G. Carter take high score
with a 87. Lone hands was G.
Armstrong with 6. J. Watson
took low score of the night
with 50.
Bonspiel
held
Vanastra curling club
hosted the annual farmers
bonspiel on Feb. 9, sponsored
by the local elevators and
fertilizer companies.
All sixty-four curlers
received prizes of farm tools
and the trophy was
presented to the rink of
Murray Forbes with Bob
Fotheringham as vice, Clair
Cox second and Bill Munn as
lead for the last two games
and Lloyd McKenzie lead for
the first game.
In the 9 A.M. draw Gord
Pryce's team was the winner
and received miniature
trophies and the pick of the
prizes. Following Gord were
the rinks of Geo Cantelon,
Ross McBeath, Mery
Falconer, Alex Townsend,
Murray Adams, Bob Hayter
and Oliver Pryce.
The winner of the 11 A.M.
draw and champion of the
day was Murray Forbes with
runners up Len Archam-
bault, Ken Faber, Bill Lobb,
Art Devos, Bob Allan, Geo
Townsend, and Jim Ross.
Local merchants supplied
prizes and meals were
served by the Curling Club
ladies and the evening ended
with many of the curlers
playing cards into the wee
small hours off the morning.
to
Fis and
game
It has been a quiet month
at the Fish and Game club.
Some events have been
cancelled due to lack of
snow, including the tobog-
ganing party at the farm,
which will be rescheduled at
a later date.
There was a card party at
the club house on Feb. 5.
Winners were: high hands,
Barb Thom and Doug
Freeman; lone hands, Barb
Thom and Tom Burley; low
hands, Barb Falconer and
Frank Thom.
At the broomball tourna-
ment on Friday evening, the
Fish and Game team won
the trophy. They won the
game against the Legion
with a score of 3-2, against
the Optimists 1-0, and
against the Kinsmen 4-1.
Congratulations to all the
players, especially those
who are a little battered and
bruised.
Darts are still on every
Friday evening. For
January the high scores are
held by Betty Switzer and
Bill Coffill, the low scores by
Joan Burley and Ted Crich.
At the general meeting
this month nominations were
taken for the next executive
and voting will ue at the
general meeting in March.
There was a reception
dance on Saturday evening
in honor of Pat and Ken Rad-
ford. The turnout was good,
as was the music and the
meal.
One of the planned coming
events is a fun Bingo on Feb.
26. All members and guests
are welcome. Come out and
have a good time.
Bowling
news
Angus Hummel was the
top bowler of the week taking
the high single of 228, the
high triple of 581 and the high
average of 194
F;Ialne Royes had the
ladies' high single of 230
Helen Roberts bowled the
high triple of 585 and the high
average of 195.
Team scores were Rill's
Mockingbirds, 99; Ralph's
Robins, 94; Henry's Hum-
mingbirds, 92; Case's
Cuckoos, 87; Angus's
Albatrosses and Wes's
Wrens, 84 each
The tallest and heaviest
boxer to fight professionally
was (;ogea Mitt] (horn 1914i
of Romania in 1935. He was 7
feet 4 inches and weighed 327
poundsGuinness Sports
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