Clinton News-Record, 1956-09-27, Page 1001,4X.ON IrANIKS
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At a recent mixed doubles lawn
bowling tournament held in Sea-
forth, Mrs. pert Boyes and her.
son lie)/ took second prize, 'They
had a score of three wins and 4
pigs of 15„ First, third and four-
th prizes went to Goderich rinks..
Seaforth, acting as cher11:144* and
Betty Campbell, RR Na ,1,. Dublin,
as secretary.
Practice will be held every see,
mid Monday night in Clinton and
extra practices should be 1104 be-
fore special events, The next prac-
tice will be in the-Depeetnient of.
Agriculture,BOard Roorris. Pn Men,
day evening, October U.,
All practices will start at 8.30
pen. sharp and' e finished et 1.0,3c)
The deadline foe • joining the
eleeir is set for Oetober 10,•
Keen i;iTe Po: eTor- Official Fore ra:a
,Executive officers' of. the kinsmen Club of
Clinton are pictured with, installing officer Ken
MacKenzie, Listowel; just prior •to their instal-
lation at the regular meeting last Tuesday ev-
ening. Seated are, left to right, president Harry
lefeEevan, past 'district . deputy governor, Ken
MacKenzie; standing: treasurer, Harley Donee,
secretary, Clarence Denonnne and bulletin editor,
M. E. "Mait" Edgar.
Three applications for services
into new homes were granted by
Clinton Public Utilities at the reg-
ular meeting of that body on Tues-
day evening. They were to J. W,
Denomme who isebuildiong a home
on the lot next to Lavis's,. on the
Gravel Road east of town; Verne
Postill, whose home is being built
on Raglan Street next to Ted
Smith and Tony Zablocki• who-is
building on Ontario Street East,
just east of Len Cole's service
station on the north side of the
highway.
Chairman of the PUG W. E.
Perdue questioned the Mayor W.
J. Miller concerning council's act-
ion fdrward getting the money re-
quired for the extra drying bed at
the disposal unit, and received the
answer that since the amount was
not ineluded in the estimate it was
doubtful 'that it could he found
for this year.
The PUG will now request the
town council to give them permis-
sion to use part of the money due
to the town for debenture pay-
ments on the/sewer, 'to put in the
extra drying bed.
Tendere, are called for putting
in this drying bed in this issue of
the paper.
The commissioners received a
complaint from Len Cole that a
fire- hydrant was situated in the
middle of the lot just west of his
garage and that this made it dif-
ficult for him to sell the lot. The
PUC decided not to move it just
now, but' would move it if anyone
wishes to build on the lot.
Some discussion was held on the
proposed new office building and
storehouse for the PUC. The pro-
Pool Fund Makes
$3,000 At Bingo
(Continued from• Page One)
Cronin, Dublin; fourth, Mrs. Jas.
Cameron, Bayfield; Mrs. Jerry In-
do, Southampton; fifth, Jack
Moore, Clinton; Mrs. Ray Pepper,
Exeter; Mrs. Ed Little, Hensall; H.
Heipel, Owen Sound; M.„,13enstead,
London; sixth; Norman Livermore,
Mrs. Murray Colquhoun, Clinton;
Mrs. Wilfred Henry, Wingham;
Bob Crosby, Shallow Lake; Mrs.
May Willis, Seaforth; seventh,
Mrs. Russell Ilrooks, Ripley; Mrs.
W. Melburn, Forest; eighth, Mrs.
I. Elder, Owen Sound and Clifford
Freeth, Goderich; ninth, Vern
Postill, Mary - Silcock, Clinton;
Sergeant Rolfe, RCAF Station
Edgar, Ontario; tenth, Mrs: Viola
Coburn, Hepworth; Roy Hargrave;
Clarence Spitzig, Chepstowe; Mrs.
F. Brown, Hanover.
Football Schedule
For CPO Redmen
Released By(oach
Footbal coach Ray Bieman of
ly and congratulated the officers
who had been elected and ap-
pointed. He stated that in all his
more than 62 years as a member
he had only missed •about eight in-
etallations. He :pointed• out some
of the history of 'the Lodge and
wished every success in the days
ahead.
At the conclusion of the meeting
refreshments were served with
Norman Shepherd in charge.
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CDC' "Rechnen" has announced"
the schedule for the coming seas-
an.
The Redmen have been working
out for •a couple of weeks and al-
though most of the key men of
last year's' team have grachiated,
Ray has high hopes for his charg-
es this fall.
First game for the' Clinton
team will be on Wedhesday in
Wingham; with the first home
bonteet against Goderich on Octo-
ber 10.
This year for the first time the
Redmen will be using their home
campus. Since building of the new
wing to the school the field has
been levelled arid reseeded and is
now in top shape for football. In
previous years the team used RC-
AF Station Clinton's sports field
for. their home games.
Oct, 3—Clinton at Wingham
Seaforth at Goderich
Oct. 10—Goderich at Clinton
Wingham at Seaforth
Oct. 17—Wingham at Goderich
Clinton at Seafoeth
Oct. 24—Seaforth at Clinton
•Goderich at Wingham
Oct. 31—Clinton at Goderich
Seaforth at Wingham`
Nov. 7 Wingham at Clinton
Goderich at Seaforth
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY
September 27 and 28
"THE BRIDGES AT
„TOKO-RI"
(Colour)
WILLIAM GRACE
HOLDEN KELLY
(Two Cartoons)
SATURDAY and MONDAY'
Sept. 29 and Oct. 1
"THE FAR
HORIZONS"
Fred alacMurray and.
Charlton Heston
(Two. Cartoons)
-TUESDAY and. WEDNESDAY'
October 2 and 3
"MAD ABOUT MEN"
(Colour) — (Comedy)
Glynniss Johns — Donald Lindere
' (Two Cartoons)
Tuesday—"DOLLAR" NITE
$1.00 Admits a Carload!
THURSDAY and FRIDAY '
October 4 and 5
"THE SEVEN
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Bob Rope — Milly Vitale
(Two Cartoons)
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Show Starts at Dusk
(Children Under 12 in Cars Fret)
=MN NtIVS-ItS0000 TH
most caused a serious fire last
Saturday afternoon at the home
of Harold Emmerson, Huron
Street.
The bulb ignited sawdust that
was -stored in the cellar. Mr. Ern-
merson summoned the brigade
and tackled the, outbreak with his
garden hose. He had it completely
extinguished before firemen ar-
rived a few minutes later.
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Public Utilities Grants Services For H. Enimerson Puts
Out Cellar Blaze
Th ree , New Home Builders '
In Clinton A lighted' electric-light bulb al-
junior Farmers
Choir Formed;
Practice Ou Oct. 1
Thirty-eight Hum 'County Jene.
for Fanner and jeltiler Institute
Vembers'.'Inet in the department
Ot Agriculture board rooms in
Clinton on .September 17 for the.
first meeting and practice of the
Huron County -Junior Fernier
-Cthoir, ,
This. was a very 'Succesefel.
ening, Those taking part enjoyed
the, singing .and, et the same time
'felt that they wore taking part in
a worthwhile Junior farmer peo-
jeet. The choir was organized by
a .special Sweet' Farmer commit-
tee , with Bert Pepper, RA No,- 3,
House-To-House _Canvass
For The Clinton Community
Swimming Pool Fund
will be made on
Wednesday Evening, Oct. .3
By Members of the Foiir Spodsoring Service Clubs
Responsible for the Various Wards ar\t,: *
St:And.rew's Ward—Clinton. Lions Club
StAarnes' Ward, —Clinton Legion *Branch
St, John's Ward —Fish and Game Club
St, George's Ward —Clinton Kinsm6n Club
MINVROt1S WITH YOUR DOLLARS—SO THE SPONSORINa
CLAMS CAN OIVt TH:0 TOWN A DEBT.PREE
SWIMMING POOL.
'Harold. Tyndall was installed' as
the Noble Grand bf •Clinton Lodge
IOOF No. 8$, at the regular meet-
ing which was held in the Lodge
room on Tuesday evening. He suc-
ceeds Alvin Sharp:, who remains as
Junior Past Grand for the ensuing
term.
Other officers installed were:
vice-grand, Bert Rowden; 'record-
ing secretary, Benson 'Sutter; fin-
ancial secretary, Norman Counter;
treasurer, Norman Shepherd; R.S,-
N.G., George Beattie; L.S,N.G.,
Cherles Cook; R.S.NAG.; John Sut-
ter; L.S.V.G., Edward Mitten;
wardens, John Sangster; conductor
Charles Nelson; I.G., Fred Trev-
ena; 0,0., Norman Manning;
Je.S.S., Archie , Robinson; L.S.S.,
Thomas O'Connell; chaplain, Don-
ald MacAskill:
The inetallation ceremony • was
conducted by b,D.G.M. Victor Lee,
Seaforth, with his staff compris-
ing Morris Brown, marshall; Will-
em Forrest, Warden; Alex, Boyes,
recording secretary Ephriam
Haase, financial secretary; Wilfred
Cameron, treasurer; Irvine Tre-
wartha, chaplain; Allan Campbell,
I.G.; Charles Reeves, O.G. The
ceremony was conducted in a
most impressive manner, and the
team was highly commended by
several' of the members,
Noble Grand Tyndall announced
the appointment of varieue com-
mittees including: visiting, Bert
Rawden, E, E. Gibson, John Sutter,
George/Falconer and Alvin Sharp;
property, John Sangeter, J. E.
MacDonald, Charles Nelson; spec-
ial planning, Benson. Sutter, Bert
Rovvden, George' Beattie; finance,
Norman Shepherd, Jahn Sutter,
Norman Counter; membership,
George Falconer, Barrett Taylor,
Edward Mittel]; lunch, Alvin
Sharp, Donald MacAskill, ,John
Sangster, James Cox, Benson Sut-
ter. ' •
Routine business was discussed
and anticipation was, held for a
very fine 'year ahead.
H. W', Gould; an honorary vet-"
eran of Clinton Lodge, spoke• brief- ........
SEE T HE . .
Brucefield Girl
0111'4a-stern Tour
Mary ,Rroatlfoot, RR 1, Druce,
field,. left last 'Sunday morning'
With .6% other young Junior Far
mem for a tour of Fastern Ont,
rip and Quebec, She won her
Plaee on This tour when she was
found to. be runner-up on the basis
of participation in 4-g and Junior
Farmer activities this year.
Larry Wheatley, RA 1, Dalin,
also is taking this tour. The trip
includes a visit at Kingston, an. Af-
ternoon et the .5t Lawrence Sea-
way project on Monday nipping,
and a tour in and around the city
on Tuesday under the direction of
representatives of the Family Her-
aid and Weekly Star magazine.
Yesterday the group was in
Quebec City for a tour of that
area under the direction of the ag,
rictlltupi education services, (sue-
bee Department of Agriculture.
Today the 'yelmg people were on
their way back to Montreal, and
will visit the Quebec Dairy' School
at St, Hyacinthe and the St.
afire- sugar refinery at St. Hilaire.
Tomorrow they return to Otta-
wa for a visit to the parliament
buildings and the 'central experi-
mental farm and in the evening
will be at the schciol and farm at
Kemptville agricultural school,
Kemptville. They will be .back in
Galt , on Satutday evening.
Two more Huron County Juniors
placed first on the same basis and
as a result are this week taking a
tour to visit the United. Nations
building in New York City. This
trip - is also a week long, and Miss
Marion, Hemingway, 11,13, 2, Brus-
sels and Lavern Godkin, RR 2,
Walton, are taking part in it.
Marion was the outstanding 4-B
Homemaking Club Member in the
county for the pasetwo years and
her Junior Institute activities- help-
ed her win the award. Lavern
was high contestant in the county
Livestock and Seed judging com-
petitions for -the -past tea years
and has been most - active in his
local and the county Junior Far-'
mer activities,
',o • London Car 'In
Upset On. Curve
hi Varna Road
A Londoner escaped injury on
Sunday when -the. car he was driv-
ing left -the county road between
Varna and, Brucefield and rolled
over: He was Ferde Ready, Lon-
doh. .
Constable. Robert Sims, Goder-
ieh OPP detachment said. the driv-
er had told him that he had been
blinded, by tile' •lights' of an on-
coming car at the curve. about two
miles -west of Brucefield. Dam-
age was estimated at $500.
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Huron Promotion
Group Disbands
Continued from page One)
curtailment of service, and when
the matter went before the Tran-
sport Board for a hearing, that
every 'affected municipality should'
get on the bandwagon and make
its voice heard.
Two committees, were appoint-
ed, A planning and development
committee consists of Mayor J. E.
Huckins, Goderich; Councillor Earl
Hamilton, Wingham and Mayor W.
J. Miller, Clinton.
, A water resourses and conserve,
tion committee is headed by Mayor
Dr. E, A. McMaster, Seaforth;
Reeve William McKenzie, Exeter,
and Warden Sack Fischer, reeve
of Turnberry Township, It is
proposed that this committee plan
for a dinner meeting at a central
location and ask Dr, reeve to
speak.
Secretary of the Zone 1, Mid-
western Ontario Development As-
sociation is Miss Wilma, De Din-
nin, Clinton,
• 4o a. word, .miningom.lk
Thursday, September ,g1-13,thgoo
Legion Memorial Hall, KII'lt Street,„
Clinton, corm,, acing .at:o;30
1,5 regUlar games for $5:00; three.
.sPecial share-the-wealth galleon
$58.00 jackpot on 66 numbers, iii
eluded all the share-the-w0alth
games; one special game for moo, Admission; 15 reguler-
gaIngl for ,50e; special games -1.50„
2 for 25c, 5 for 50e, All .proceeds;
to go to the Clinton Cotemu:Mew
Swinnnink Pool Fund, 38,941,
vriday,'Sopt, 28—Reception for,
for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbelk
thee Phyllis Johnston) in Bay-
field Town Hall. Ladies please.
bring lunch. Everybody, welcome,
Friday,' Sept, 28—Denee, Legion
Hall, auspices Ladies Auxiliary,
Grant Eclighoffer and his Melody.
Makers, New and old time ,cia0ee leg, Admission 50e per perseu..
Proceeds for the swimming pool'.
fund. Come and bring yoUr-
friends. 37,6-94
Sat., September ge—"Share-tbee
Wealth" Bingo, Legion Hall, Hen.
salt„ 9 p.m. Jackpot $95 in 59,
calls, $5 added each week until,
won; 14 metier games' 1Qc each.
Saturday, Sept. 29;
WA Xs holding a bazaar and tea.
in Wesley-Willis 'United Church,,
Clinton, 3 p.m. •36be3ex:
l'Ooderich Pavilion presents danc-
ing Saturday nights only thru the,
month of September. Doe. Downs.
and his orchestra. - commeecing•
October 5th and every FritlaY fol-
lowing square dance and rock and.
roll night. Mid-night d a ne er
Thanksgiving weekend. -
a6 to 3e,-b,
• "You'll be Dancing to the.
Rythmeires" this Friday night at
the Crystal .Palace in Mitchell.
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Tuesday, -October 2--8.00 pan.—
LOBA is sponsoring a Euchre-
Party in the lodge room. Every-
body welcome. 39-4),
October 843, Hospital Auxiliary.
Penny Sale. Draw at '4 p.m. Oct,
ober 13 at PUC office. Three nude
or prizes, and over 50 other prie-
es. Tickets 25c for 25. 39-b,
Wed. Nov. 28— Pre Christmas;
Tea. Auspices Friendship Club,„
St, Paul's Church. 39-b,
100F No. 83 Instals H. Tyndall As
Noble Grand; Other Officers Named
posal is that the new-building will
be, just off Princess Street on the
road up to the Community Park,
near the present purnphouse.„PIane
at the present call for a cement
block building, and landscaping
which would assist in making the
road to the Park a more pleasant
one.
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