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11`41ThliSE4Y., AVGUST 1956
CLINTON NEWS-AECO1P
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-:Waterfoivi Query
Being Conducted
.in Huron District
Fish and. Wildlife personnel of
the Ontario Department of Lands
rand Forests Lalte Hurlm; District,
have extended waterfowl investi-,
gations this year in order that in-
fermation gained e.;an be used jein-
• tly by the Canadian Wildlife Ser.
Vice, Ottawa, and the Ontario Pe-
partment � Lan da and Forests,.
WeterlfeWl surveys noinmencecl
•'immediately following the ring
break -Up, though to December 15,
"nna Mantle obsorvations oh -the
Northward migration in the spring
I‘
tt). the solltigw.ard Migration in the
teL
• Some a the Ilformation officers
are collecting, .which IS Meful in
waterfowl manag.ernent, is the
number of ducks nd geeSe /and
other varieties a waterfowl; the
species of Waterfowl; number .of
xi:eating. ducks by Species; member
Of 'eggs laid; ntiMber Of 'yeung
hatched, The various types of
habitat are also noted, along with
weather conditions .0,t
survey,. •
, Interestedpersons could take
part in this .annual survey hy for -
Warding any information on wat-
erfowl conditions they' observe, to,
their nearest Lands and Forests
officer,
SPEPAt, •
ANNOIJNCEMEN:.
A.
OWING TO THE SUCCESS OF LAST
YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION PRIVE
Canadian Legion,
Branch 140, Clinton
Am. aountces they are again sponsoring the
Subscription Campaign for the purchase
of Additional Sick ROOM Equipment.
This equipment consists of Hospital Beds, -
Wheel, Chairs, lnyalid Walkers, Crutches, etc.,
and will be loaned to any resident of Huron
County FREE OF HARGE for HOME USE,
Your Magazine Order • (New'
or ,I3-enewal)
will help further this community project, and
every resident is urged to co-operate.,
•Residents when called upon are 'requestdd
to ask to see the representative' S letter of in.;
troductioii signed by Clinton Legion Branch,
No. 140 'Officers. This is to eliminate mis-
representations, by unauthorized persons.
DONATIONS ARE NOT SOLICITED
• • OR ACCEPTED
W. Ji)resiDEdNoiMME
DOUGLAS
First .Vice-Preildont
GORDONJHERMAN
- Secretary
J. E. DALE
Treasurer
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1951 Studebaker Commander
Radio;• Overdrive; V-8 Motor;
Very' :good car'$1 055 00
Only
1950 -Dodge Sedan
Very Clean •$195.00
.
1949'Austin. •
$150.00
ros.
Plymouth Fargo
and Serviee
Clinton
Blur h
• Chrysler
•S,ales
Huron St.
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Hydro Sholiapks
Fish AndGame
Like the fighter who has lust
been kneeked out, Vish and Gam
were asking "What happened?'
after theY took a 244 sheliaeldn
at the hands.of Hydro in TtieSda
evening's softball Match.
Hydro had all. their high ten
sion lines working in top form a
they pounded put a 22 hit ttee
off the slants of 13en Riley and
pill Harris, While John Wilso
and ain't. Graham combined to- hold
the Fish and Gamesters to seven
scattered blows
Clarence Denomme and Alex
Wilson each; collected four hits to
lead in that. department but the
long blows came from the bats of
Wolin Oerry Westburg and
Jack Leppington.
After the first inning when
Hydro scored 10 runs it was a dia.-
couragecl Fish and Game team
that went through the motions for
the next five innings. They cduld-
n't do anything right. Their only
rally was in the last of first
when they scored three runs on
four ifits but the spark went out
when the final two batters were
retired with the bases loaded,
• Ben Riley had two hits and
scored two runs M a losing cause,
Fish, and Game
Don Epps, lb 3 0 0
Don Strong, sa 3 0 1
Bill Harris, p in 5 1
Fred Trevena, 2b ••••' • ' 2 1 1
Ben Ri1, p, c in 5 ...... 2 2 2
John; Hartley, ab 1, 1 1
Ken Harris, 3b in 3rd ..„ 2 0 0
John Wise, it ' • 2 0 0
Harold. ON:0gs, .. 3 0 • 0
*Murray Johnston., rf 3 0 1
Hydro
Alex Wilson, c ' .6 1 4
Ai May, ef • 5 3 3
Gerry Westburg, lb , 5 2 1
John Wilsonp ,.....,„.....„ 4, 3' 3
Jim Graham, 31a 5 • 3 2
Harris Oakes, rf „„ 5 3 3
Jack Leppington, if 5 4 2
Clarence Denonnune, ss 5 3 4
Len Arnstort, 2b , ...... „2 2 0
42 24 22
• HENSALL
The McKenzie reunion Was held
over the Weekend at Inverhuron,
with members of the -Clan attend-
ing from 'Toronto, Brussel, Exet2
er, Clinton, Hensel', • Kippen,
Brumfield, Seaforth, A • picnic
dinner and supper were served,
sports: and swininiing enjoyed. At-
tending from Hensel]. Were Mn
and Mrs. Robert McKenzie and
family.
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11/4 Miles East of Goderich
On Higlway 8
'-THURSDAY', and FRIDAY• '
August 16 and 17
"FAR- HORIZONS"
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Fred MacMurray Donna Reed
'Cartoon „ Cartoon'
SATURDAY. and MONDAY
Angust, 18 .and 20
"FURY AT GUNSIGHT
PASS"
David Brian 'Brand -
,And -on the same- progyarn
"BARBED WIRE"
• Gene Autry •
Saturday night is give-away night
at the Sunset
TUESDAY -and WEDNESDAY
• August 21 and 22.
"HALF ANGEL"
Loretta Young -- Jovph Cotton
Cartoon • Cartoon
Rot.; Office open 8.00 pan. "
• Two Shows Each Night
• First Show at Dusk
Children under 12 in cars free -
Playground --- Refreshments
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We -would also like to thank the Many people who sent '
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if you Ore one of those who did not write for information,
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Send to FAIMAY poops, Z86 Hugel W. 1Wfidlan' .....
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tilintwi's Ron Hugh! is Maio' ,Asset
..Stratford's juvenile Baseball Team'
; Ron Hugili, Clinton's gift to'
!. Stratford :Juvenile baseball team
, has been- a ritaier lector in that
team's sdecess in recent gm - es..
Ron's most recent accoMplish-
meat Was. .bis pitching chore
against, Kitchener last Wednesday.
when he held the twin Pity glut!
to eight hits,' striking out seven
and walking only two in an eight
inning .gat -me, The Stratford club
backed him up with a 11 -run at-
tack, The Pine was the third
and deciding one In the first
round playoff..' " e
A Stratford Beacon - Herald
writer reported on" the genie as
follows;
•..7. ,
r••••••••,./A.A•••••/Sw....AWAYAA
"Once again It was "Lefty" aor
augill who did the trick for tilt
Stratford craw as lie hatAcuf,cet
the Kitchener club for eight in
zungs. Only in the last. of the
third inning, wheb the visitor
R-aoe tj.ptwo runswas ho Ir.
trouble, Huou famied,seven bat.
tors while walking two in a spark.
ling effort on the bill for the vis,
itors,,,
Ron i the, son of xr, And Mrs.
,4,4,41-rence Hug,111, he attends Clin-
tort District Collegiate Institute
and reeeived hisstart in tbe die, -
mond game playing minor ball in
Clinton. During the winter he
plays' hockey for Clinton Colts in -
termallate hockey club.
News of •Goderich
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ToInship
M4, alld iVfrs.
Goderich, pent a
their daughter Mrs.
Quire.
The farmers. are
grain. All the early
is a tangled' mess
long time to harvest.
i ,Mr, and Mrs. Sam
and -Mrs. Jack
Grant Stirling, spent
last week in Flint,
Miss Barbara
has been on an enjoyable
trip, to Calgary, Banff,
and Vancouver
borne this weekend
der of her vacation,
Mr. and Mrs,
were in Toronto
ten -ding the funeral
father Angus Welsh,
away very Suddenly
day -morning. with
mr, and 1VIrs, Otto
Kervvood, spent Sunday
and, Mrs, Stewart
were all guests of
Gordon Ribey.
'Acres, Port Elgin,
Mrs. R .B. Patterson,
Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne and 120.1e;
brother-in-law end
Mrs. Ted Harrison,
Sunday. Bonnie
Stirling (who spent
•
Frank Jeffery,
few days with
Willianto Mc-
busy cutting
sown grain
and will take a
' '
Argyle, Mr.
Cole and Mrs,
a few days
Mich.
Middleton who
holiday
Lethbridge
Island, returns
for the remain-
.
William/ Stirling
on Saturday, at-
-of his step-
who passed
on Wearies-
a heart attack.
Zimmerman,
with Mr.
Middleton, and
Mr. and Mrs.
Prospect Angus
and of Mr. and
Tara,
Robert- Stirling,
were with his
sister, Mr. and
Inverhuron on
and. Catherine
a week with
friends in Teronta) returned home
with therm
The Bible School that has been
held in Porter's Hill School by Mr.
ma7rtirt and his assistants was lar -
gely attended by children from
over the township. It was brought
to a close on Friday night by a
coneert given by the children, to
a good Eerawd. a
Gordon Amess, Vancouver, B.C.,
a former resident, of this commun-
sty was renewing old acquaint -
amps here recently calling on Mrs.
JOhn Torrance, Mrs, Will Con,
former schoolmates who attended
Hoirnesville ,;public school. He
visited last weekend with his cous-
in, Fred 1VIullholland.
Mrs. W. Mullens, Hamilton,
spent a few daYs_the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Middleton, to visit,
with her son Dr, J. E. 1Vlullens
and family prior to their depart-
me for England on August 21, Dr.
iVIfilleni, who received his degree
to the Fellowship of the Royal
College of' Surgeons last fall, won
the Dr. Roscoe Graham scholar -
ship- for advanced surgery study
in the hospitals. of Britain, where
Ife• will spend the next.four mon-
ths. Mrs. Mullens, Claire and
baby Jean will accompany him
and they leave via plane for New
York where they embark, on the
"Liberte."
News
Correspondent
of .'.. Brucerield
— MRS. IL F. BERRY
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Ws. M. Veit- is
Scott Memorial Hospital,
Master DuWayne
tending the `United
mer camp north
Mrs. George Pinkney,
ton, called on her
H. Pepper on Sunday.
J. K. Cornish had
to fall last week
at is home, and fractured
A number of
Brucefield and vicinity
the Allan-Zaphe wedding
on Saturday -r-
Mrs. C. Ham '
Swan visited. with
anat
d family Cochrane
days aryd returned
day.
,, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Detroit, spent a
M : • M
rscKenzie's
arid sister, Mr. and
,
Armstrong, ' -
Elmer Smith, Portland;
is visiting for seine
sister, Mrs. Berry
Mrs. Gordon Elliott
George Griffith.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
and Mrs. Thomas
Mrs. S. McKenzie
evening in St. Thomas
of Mr. and Mrs. D.
a patient in
Seaforth.
Elliott is at-
Church sum-
of Goderieh. --
Walker,-
mother, Mrs. W.
.
the misf6,.. rtune
while working
several
relatives from
attended
at Byron.,
• .
and Miss Mary
Mrs. Hams- son
for ten
home on Mon -
. •
•P
lVIcKenzie
few days -With
brother-in -law
Xis. George
. " '
Oregon,
time with his
and daughters,
and Mrs.
Baird, Mr.
Baird, Mr. and
spent Thursday
at the home
McKenzie.
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• W4 Meeting •
/Mr. Norman Baird conducted
the regular meeting of the Worn -
an's Association in the school
room of Bru6efield United Church
last Tuesday, August 7. "Mrcs.
George Henderson :was at the
piano and, following the opening
exercises the Scripture lesson was
read by Mrs. William Potheringrlbs. ham and lesson thoughts were giv-
en by Mrs. William Douglas.
Mrs. W. MoBeath read the sec -
retary''s report and Mrs. Berry
gave the treasure's report. Mrs.
L. Wilson received' the offering.
In the absence of Miss• Swan,
SWilsrrted for the
Mr. on epo
thank you and' sympathy cards
M red Burdge and
sent. fro. m rs.
Mrand Mrs. Hargreaves', Mrs.
John Aikenhead, Mrs., Holmer,
itrr. , W. a Pepper, NOrrnan
aird, Yeoman Aldwinkle.
• A letter of thanks was read
from the Board of Managers for
the gift of $300 t owards the up -
keep of the church.
Group No. I, sang songs hi un -
ison, accompanied by Mrs. G. Hen -
derson. Mrs. Berry conducted a
Contest and after lunch served by
some members a Group No. 1,
the meeting was closed.ews
• Correspondent
of Londesboro
— MRS. IL DURNIN .
. Phone Blyth 31 r 19
• ••••,.
Kenneth
ition in
ton.
Mrs,
spent a
her mother,
. Mrs.
B.C., is
es in and
Mrs. Margaret
misfortune
finger taken
Mr. and
Othel, visited
Harold and
Mr. and
.riell, Mrs.
visited with
Mr: and
Dnalci
th Mr.
Mrs. Schmidt,
Raymond
Sunday
Gaunehas taken a pos. 'Mary
the Stedman Store, Cmn-
George Neal, Kirkton,
few days, last week with
Mrs. Beacom.
George McCall, Vietoria,
renewing old acquaintan-
around the village,
Manning,had the
to have the end of a
off in a car door. %
Mrs. Joseph Pearson,
•with Mr. Beacom,
Edythe, on Sunday.
Mrs. Louis Govier, God,
Jean Radford, Clinton,
Mrs. Lillie Webster,
Mrs. ,Everett Dewar,
Dewar,, Ottawa, Visited
and Mrs. W. It Gooier.
Mr. and Mrs,
Israel, Kitchener, spent
with Mrs. Lyon and Mrs.
..
Crawford.
Mervyn burnin, Arnold anif
Douglas Riley, spent the weekend
in Detroit and also attended the
hall—game there.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Youngblut
and family, Niagara, Falls; Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Y'oungblut and Lam-
fly, Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs, Jos -
eph Youngblut arid Mrs.. Russel
Good, Helen, and Sandra, spent
Tuesday afternoon ,with, Mh and
IVIra, Carl Longman.
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MISS b. McRENZIE WILL
TEACH AT SS 4, GODERICH
Miss Doreen MacKenzie, dab -
ghter -of Mr. and. Mrs. Donald
MacKenzie Rti. 1, Bayfield, will
teeth at SS 4, Goderich Township,
this fall. Miss: •,,MacKenzie, who
was born in Clinton', attended
Hayfield Public School and Clinton
District Collegiate Institute,
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. .
Electnc
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An s-
Albert Street
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Clinton
PORTER'S HILL
Miss Pleaner COX who is on
helidays, .lett Monday for a, bus
trip to Ottawa and otter paints,
Orace Churph WA
The Woman's; Association of
Grace Church, met on August 9, in
the churchbasement. The roll
call WO answered- by "Where and,
how t would like to spend my hol
idays,"
Mary MeCowan and Mary Man-
ning,are responsible for the church
cleaning for Angtist, and, Marion
and Isobel Harris for the lawn
and, church yard, .
A special quilting vtas planned
for August 29, in the church base-
•,,
Clinton31 en In
.
Godenclerourney
W, C. Newcombe and Caryl
Draper were among the high scor-
ers' in the Gruen Watch doubles
tournament held on the Seaforth
lawns, They came lup with three
Wins and plus of 21. Winners were
an Ailsa Craig duo with three wins,
and -plus of 31. /'
This Western Ontario's Lawn
Bowling Classic bad three 15 -end
games. Included in those unripe -
ting were William Ball and E. H.
Close, Seaforth; with three wins
plus 4; L. Dale and C. Walden,
Seaforth, two wins plus 24. Play-
ers came from Woodstock, Kitch-
ener and Elmira, as well as- local
teams.
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-Holidak -
'Notice •
Ohr plant will be closed
for our holiday
period from.
, .
MONDAYAUG. 20
.,
to ,
FRIDAY, AUG. 24'
• All cleaning received by -;
Friday noon can be picked. up
On Saturday; August 18.
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tnent. '''The September -meeting is
to be one week earlier than us.4
nab on September 0,
Plans were made for the Oar.
sonage board supper to be held.
August 17, in St. Andrew's Unit-
ed- Church., Bayfield,
Mrs. vein Pox, the card Ton.,
verer,asked the members te order
their Christmas cards early,
Mrs. W. A. Townshend had
charge of the program.
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