Yhe Caves Hundreds and hundreds n: tourists visit the Warsaw Caves. Bus loads 51 them. mninly children reliving Huckleberry Flnn nnd iniun Jae ientesies. But as the people of Warsaw say. half the local residents have never heen there, shernien Nelsen klmws the caves pretty well, "45 nnree with the caves helnnged to my dud in the inre ties nnd enrly iiitien. ll ivvnnted Dad tn keep it. i climbed i through the uaves when i was this high. Blithe me only pusturing six nr seven heed ni cattle and every year he‘d luse one nr two when they'd get hurt in the cracks or caught in a CBVEi "He sold the land in 155410: a- . hnut $2000 in Ken McLure and he resuld it to the conservation authâ€" ï¬ oriiy. Ken hicLure is new in full ~ control ni the Warsaw Caves and I'll het he tripled his money when he reenld it. '- l lxiï¬: e 7 .__.. Warsaw loses title - THEDFonn‘ tStaii) ~ The ' Warsaw luvcnllcs losl 4-1 here Sunday to Tllmllord. north. west at London, and. l n r n pp e cl the all-Ontario iurenile ‘E' champlullshlp 4-2. V Thcdford tank the lead at . ‘ the 26~secnnd mark ni the t 4 7 . “The proni I» in llli- pud- 'I ding," :ln tilil nilugt- Well, duhllitl: Lllo int-l Lllesb it. children \Vl‘n‘ [HUHI h “ad. loaves ol lhllolc M the prmhict sluutl t c tutti: at llv. Wu \' i ll'hL Sill'all Nigllhauder and Scllilill's Irihlllc H) the l Dahlia Douglas Bugle lllcst’ pail. The IJIL‘EILI - nlilhti t as we upenng period and Warsaw came back to tie it early in t the second lrame when Gerry O'Grady fired a goali But Warsaw could not hold off Thddlord “hich notched two more goals in lhn second lime and a single in the linal l slanza (or [he lit-tun, ‘ Manager Mel Woods will. l "It was ills! one of thus: i. games. They are pussihly the h halter team and mu boys ' couldn‘t put the punk into the nu. Lady [luck was against us. ' your own recreation Penple whu tire-t move to Warsaw usually rind the evenings long after the lifestyle they lived in bigger centres. But there's plenty tn do ~ skating, hockey. and curljihg in the nrena. in empty 50 pound fertilizer he and sells it {nr 31 per bag. wis- unusunl, hut it hrnu ht ‘ t the club last year. g m “on†{or The Leginn Hall gives people a d place tn go out for a drink an baseball In His summch bmgu nights and card partiggfj hgidrsd The Linn's Club, iirvt formed in - . the spring of 1973 hail iiennmr. me 5:31“ are “so [mm S" the Orange valved in community activities ivith their growmg meinherehlm up to 27 from their nrlginnl membership at 22. The Lion's have hurne the brunt of many a late, since one Drlnciple source of funds has {men the sale of manure. The chili htivs rotten , manure irem mm in mere. bag: it 75 Dances are sometimes Dr" fur the Municipal Hall. An 32237:: to the Mnnicipnl Neil has given otflces for bath the muni lity and the We- hleu'b' Institute. An active Selliuz'clflzen's Club holth iiiâ€"weekly mcetlngs and organ~ izes events like tins trips for older people, Smldv MA‘l‘lflnl‘ll. lli’lll- [lllitlu- llII [IND] ly ill ullflLilllllll “‘t‘t‘Ii :Illll ll its in rllllg, MHI srllm‘ nl‘ hie Schlrul \liii |l\‘ I’ilhlir S \‘ h “In! . li-llilt l lit In- it llllalill slill llurh ill hull- ilk Him “I HHLU. ‘l'llv l-TIlthlIlHl it: “v ' .lll llllll K Na) \\il|l illl lllllillllzlll'll lull! ll ilk lll‘lll ill l-ltmurli‘llilil \\llll l I ivllu: i|l'l':Y