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TOWN CHAMPS, 'A'' DIVISION---The.'A', champions of the: Thursday
night bowling league are. (back row, left to right) Larry Wesenberg, John
Coleman, Ron Beuerman and (front, raw) Mary Beuerman, Barb
Wesenberg and Margaret Scott. (Expositor photo).
THE LOSERS—The bowling team in th'e Thursday night league which
didn't qulfe win a trophy brought out the crying towels instead. 'Members,
"of this team are (back row, left to right), Paul Matthews, Ron McAllister,.
Vern Scott and (front row) Flora Anne McAllister, Joanne Matthews: and
Helen Garrick. ,(Expositor photo)
More sports on pogo 21 &, 24
ROLLER SKATING
Thls Week
Fri. May 4
Sun. May 6
S -10;30 p.
Tues. May 8
[14 & under]'
7 - 9 p.m.
Seaforth Girls Minor
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FIRST PRACTICE 5 D HS. 6:30 p.m.
Thurs. May 3,
for all girls 14 & under
interested girls who have not yet registered must
do so at this time.
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'First gun'
shoot held
Results of the first shoot
of the season for the .Kippen'
_Gun Club(13 shooters):
Brad Mann Hensall •' 25.
John Hessels :Goderich" 23.
Al Kyle Brucefield 22
Dan Crerar Hensal. 22
John Anderson Kippen 22
Larry Mason' Exeter 21
Terry Caldwell • Hensall. 21:
Jainie•Caldwell •Kippen 21
Ted V.anRompey Exeter 20
Bob Baldwell Hensall; 18
Mery Batkin ' Clinton; 18
Lloyd Veneer Hensall 18
Charlie Hutchins 15
Brian Beer • Hensall 15.
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THE 'B' CHAMPIONS -These are the 'B' champions of the Thursday
night bowling league. The team members are (back row, left to right)
John Sebben, Doug Procter, Mark Flannigan and Jerry Nobel. and: '(front
row) Jackie Nobel and Geo, glna Reynolds. (Expositor photo)
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Visitors Home
• MAY
8 Browns Repairs • Ken. Smith Pools
15 Comm. Hotel • Browns Repairs
22 Ken Smith Pools Com.. Hotel
29 McNichol TruckingMCom, Hotel
5 Ken Smith Pools McNichol Trucking
12 . McNichol Trucking Browns Repairs
19 Browns Repairs Ken Smith Pools
26 Comm. Hotel Browns Repairs
JULY
3 Ken Smith Pools Comm. Hotel
10 McNichol Trucking.. Comm. Hotel
17 Ken Smith Pools . McNichol Trucking:.
24 McNichol Trucking • Browns REpairs
• LATE GAMES
Visitors MAY Home.
8 Comm. Hotel McNichol Trucking,
15 McNichol Trucking Ken Smith Pools,,
22 Browns Repairs McNichol Trucking
29 Ken Smith Pools Browns' Repairs,:
JUNE, , .
5 Browns Repairs Comm. Hotel
12 Comm. Hotel Ken Smith Pools
19 Comm. Hotel McNichol Trucking
26 McNichol Trucking Ken Smith Pools
JULY
3 Browns Repairs McNichol Trucking,
schedule
10 Ken Smith Pools
17 Browns Repairs
24 Comm. Hotel.
Players picked for
follows
Browns Repairs
Comm. Hotel
Ken Smith Pools
each team are as
COMM.,HOTEL [Navy sweaters],.
Norah. Eckert, Gail Price, "Barb Watt, Nancy
• Huisser (Captain) Lyn Nicholson, Susan
Moir. Hilda Young, Joanne Mathews, Nancy
Corbett, Paulene Andrew, Cindy Glanville,
Sandra Butt. • ,
BROWNS REPAIRS [Red Sweaters]
Leanne McKay (Capitain), Betty Beuten-
miller, Patty Scott, Janice Schenck. Janice`
Leonhardt, Adalin"e Mcinnally, Wanda Fell,
Bev Eisler. Terry McNichols, Cindy Horne,
Judy BairdCorrie Habkirk.
KEN SMITH POOLS [Green Sweaters] •
Linda Gridzack, Rose Bisback, Shirley
VanLoon, Susan McAllistor. Carolyn Doig,
Linda Coleman. Pat Wolks, Gloria` Racho
(Captain) 'Debbie Gridzak. Carrie "Dale,.
Cheryl Bur$ess.. Wendy Moran.
McNICHOLS TRUCKING [Light Blue];
Nancy Storey, Hessie Kipfer, Joan Wood
(Captain), Joan Steinbach. Judy Emm, Trish
Dill, Gerta. Dill. Janet Davis, Marg. Lamont,
Judy Scarrow, • Nichole Hamlin, Donna
Mclllwain.
. ONTARIO'S
FISH` TESTING`.. PROGRAM
Ontario is•famout for its fishing. The Ontario•govemment constantly
checks this valuable resource through its continuing research and.
testing program of fish, Testing has now been done in 625 lakes
and rivers.
"'GUIDE TO EATING
ONTARIO SPORT FISH']
The results are published' in the three booklets "Guide to Eating
Oak Ontario d o n Ontario, Southern Fish" (Northern Ontario and Greet
'IOW' AVAILABLE FOR 1979
You can get your free copies from your nearest office of
THE ONTARIO MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT
THE ON
TARIO.MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES
THE ONTARIO MINISTRY OF NORTHERN AFFAIRS
Copies are also available in vacation area LCBO Stores (May-June1'
and Brewers' Retail Stores (July -August).
Ministry of the Ministry of
Environment Natural Resources,.
Hon, Harry0,'Parrott, DOS, Minister Hon, James A. C, Auld, Minister
Ontario
THE HURON EXPOSIT f MAY
natural_ y e
by Steve 'ock
few, people realize it, but your loc*1
office .of the dept, of Agriculture is,
wealth: of information, There :area lot of
pamphlets available simply for the asking
and they ,all appear to :be well written and.
illustrated.
One such pamphlet which :appears: to.
have just been reprinted and may be of
some interest to you is. entitled,
"Mushroom Collecting for Begtnners, ",
The booklet describes twelve edible
mushrooms. tells when And Where ;they
might be found and accompanies the.
descriptions with excellent photographs of
the specimens, Even more important for
the beginner :are the descriptions and
pictures of two of the most deadly
poisonous mushroomsthat grow in
' Ontario; the Destroying Angel (Amanita
virosa) and the Fly Agaric (Amanita
muscaria). These two species in particular
should be as ".familiar to the mushroom
gatherer as the back of his own hand, so
they can be strictly .avoided in the field, It
states; "Only one rule is emphasized -eat
of►ly species that you know to .be edible and
avoid all ,Others.'
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A big bonus, that is received with
"Musiroom Collecting. for Beginners" is
the selected bibliography on the back
pages. An even dozer} books are listed here
for the serious mushroom collector with.
authors, titles, addresses and prices listed
for your convenience. The pamphlet itself
can be picked up at your local Agriculture
office or can be obtained by writing to;
Information Division. Canada Dept of
Agriculture. Ottas};a,K1A 007, asking for
publication 861 1972 and giving the title,
Another booklet which may be of some
interest to you is publication number 494,
-Nut'Culture in Ontario Many peopledo
not realize that while native hazel nuts and
butternuts do well in Ontario, ;research is
constantly being carried out to improve and
develop other strains, that will surviver our
harsh winters, •
• The American Sweet Chestnut 'Was
once (before the coming of the.. chestnut.
u:.
bark disease); :o)te of l Moat' itrtlx'
forest trees ,in the 1.1.4. and Souther*
Ontario, Not only did the Sweet nuts
de lt important erop for wildlife, but
*be
provilumberawas highly' prized for interior
tri>n iin.., buildings. Research facilitiesand,
•indivt4lual; nut fanciers: are Howl
experimenting with .European. Chine
and Japanese chestnuts in an .attempt to..
develop a strain which will. ,QDce again
supply us with a• bountiful supply
flavorful nuts,
Ontario is not thought ply.►n conneetionl
with Pecans, but norther varieties have
been developed that will produce ut some:
parts of Ontario. There is even an almondi
which, in a good year with ideal conditions,
will provide a crop. The most common:
development; however, is probably the
walnut. The Persian Walnut (also known as
the English, French, Carpathian and
Chinese walnut) isfairly common
throughout southern Ontario (start asking
around and you'll be surprised how many
people know where there is a tree), and
from the number of mature trees around,.
they have pleven themselves adaptable t0;
Canadian winters, The, tree that appears,
bound to become my favourite; however, is
the Japanese walnut; more: commonly
known as the Heartnut. This tree appears,
to be quite hardy and produces a smooth
shellednut which is; heart shaped. The
shell• cracks easily and produces a kernel'.
which comes out readily and has a very •
mild flavor,
Nut Culture in Ontario will give you, a
quick look at the different varieties.
available, but if you are really interested,
the people to get in touch yvy'ith call
themselves S.0,N G, The S5ciety of
Ontario Nut Growers would be pleased to.
have you as a member (fees are S3,00) and
more information regarding this group can
be. .obtained by writing Mrs. Joyce
McEwan, Treasurer; R.R.#1 Beamsville,
Ontario, LOR 1130. If you plant a nut tree
today, you will be creating an endowment
which will be around for generations to
come.
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Boys Minor
Softball,' T -Ball
Fir Baseball
REGISTRATION,.
Thurs. May 3
Seaforth Recreation Office
7 - 8.30 p.m.
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