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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-10-11, Page 9.1011.1111101111110,111111,_ so iTOU'VE EVER SEEN Leave your tied bundles of Newspapers, Magazines and Rags at the curb by 1 p.m. '17 UR PAt. O. 1„11 x9S0.• Ready For The Command t men -Beat 9,derich, Yes#erday Get Set, Go. Vie Dirmin Zu'rielt, Phone 168 cr,pr.roil Novsts,amoRT) touchdown in the first and- the illincher in, \the final Angler of the: game yesterday gave ,CDC1 liednieri their first victory of the neaSort 33,6 over Goderich Spart- • Ana. RedMen .dominated the play ,411 quarters, 'Theyf were in serious trouble once when in the second quartet •Qoderich penetrated to the Millen three yard line .befort their attack bogged down and the •Rediver: took over as the Spartans failed to get the ,necessary 10 yards 'on downS, Clinton's first scoring play re, -suited on a , quarterback sneak with Maa)onnell carrying over 4r4n't • the five Yard mark. The -scoring play canne,after a .sustained" drive that started on the Redmen .y.ard mark,. - FinleY• .converted to give CD II 7-0 lead at the end -Of thol'first .qUarter. 'In the second and fhird quarters (MOT threatened .on several . oc4 a.,,sions but penalties. proved 'cost-. ly and forced them to kielt when they were nearing pay dirt. Howie Arristrong was the pay- .off man on the final touchdown. The powerful halt back took the ball on ar reverse play. that was executed perfectly and scooted around the right end and into the- end Pine as the amazed Spartans frantically tried to stop him. The convert was missed.. 090404 Gregory, Sutherland, Queen, Anderson, MacDonald, Har- Men, Riley,. Robinson, Reinhardt,: MacDonald, Fuller, Clinton; .,Hutchings,.. Fankraffi, Cunningham, Stanley, Norrpn, PiPe,. Lobb, Roorda. Batkin, W; Cunninghatn,•i-Ioyterna, B ru e Lobb„,,David Lobb, Alexander, -Cluff, Tyretriari, Farquhar,' Finley,. Williams, Tam Cunningham, Arm- s. Orik, Harris, Clifford,. Riley, Kay, Elliott,' Asquith, MacDOnnelf. • InyeStori"-.$014kate of -Canada, ',WOO Investors Mutual of Canada, Limitoci "":11fIlw Aff 11431WIRI A In the junior group at Clinton Public School, are these youngsters getting all set the 50- yard dash. Their field day events were zemplet- ed last week under excellent weather conditions. 1• Winner of this 'event was .Ethel. Collins, the Junior Champion, :,who took only' 8 seconds to make the distance, -(N-R Photo) • . Eight FormeiRcordi 'Broken At Clinton Public School Field_ Darr .WANTED Junior "Ert Hockey Players --State \Age, Exp;;ience, PoSition Played, Height -and TRYOUTS START NEXT WEEK Write Seaforth AthietiC Association Seaforth, Ontario - 40-1-b or ti ethree gyeatest \years of/. _TA -741111 AIthit Army Information Centre; 468 Richmond Street, , London, Ontario. Phase la as bays tug WersosilmOom ea Army Carson. Numb i ***var.:v...04m, 10000. ifnM 4.******4.4.4.4.06460.4domo Ciiy 4.046,444.4.,4****440•• I as that. OK *IL 1111144,44•••••• • Challenging employment combines with Valuable expendnce and traiii-- ing in Canada's Regular Army. The, pay is good.' You learn new skill t7 perhaps a trade, or train-`to be a leader. You get a taste of real adven— ture, have-a chance to make life-long friends with fine men . . young enthusiastic, a cut above average. After ,three years you make your choice-L-to leave, or-stay and make a career with adVancement, tra and variety. Find out about one Canada's better-carsors—no obligation. 0.1.1111..11•011M1•00 • .41 • Final event's- at Clinton Public School `.field day Were run off last Thursday afternooh. Mike Spider took the Senior Boys' champion- ship and his nine firsts and one second earned hire the grand championship Per the boys. Girls' grand champion for 1956- 57 is Elaine Brown, the Interrned-- late title-holder. Elaine. scored five firsts, two seconds andwas on the team that took first . spot in the 209-yard relay. " She compiled 22 points.. Other Champions j The Illost exciting race was for the Intermediate Boys' crown: Bruce Cooper trailed Peter 'Thomp- sell and Doug Macaulay by one point with the only event to be completed 'on Friday, the running broad jump. Bruce took first and three points in this event, Doug Macaulay .was -second for Iwo' points to have a tie for the Championship, Peter Thompson failed to get a point and finished two points behind the leaders with 13 points: Andy dePutter is Junior Boys titlist with 21 toints; Harry cum.: r.h:ingt 'finishing second with 18,6 Senior Girlsrill be ruled by last year's intermediate champion, Mary Jean Colqiihoun. This was a very close, race as Wilma Billings • • Service has the- finest service' in town. Try us and you'll agree.- 70,55 . rtfg-t) CITIES"SERVICE 41, ' ct.t- .1 "ifetWolland v fPorRatleAre ' • GA.C*SERVICE•TIRES / took second with 13 points, one behind the winner: 4 Ethel Collins' 15 points was good enough to give her the Junior crown ahead of Alice Treffers. New Records Set Bight new records were set dur- ing the two day meet. Mike Spit- ler cracked the old marks in the running broad jump and running hop step and junip with distances of 14 feet and 30 feet respectively. Existing records were 13'7" and 26' 7". Budd Boyes topped the pole vault mark with a,,jump of 7 feet 8 inches, which is 2',2" over the old record. AncVdePtifter raised the high jump mark for Juitior Boys from 3' 3,, to 3, Mary Jearc:'Colquhoun's 25' 9" increased the SenioC Girls' running hope step and jump mark 1' ,3I/2 " from 24' 51/2 ", while Elaine Brown chopped a half second off the intermediate girls' .50 yard dash with. her eight second romp. Ethel' Collins added two re- cords to her name. She covered the 50 yard dash in eight seconds flat to bettei^ the did record by two-fifths of a second and her 3' 2" high jump leap was two inches over the existing record, Final Events • Following are ,the restilts of the events run off on Thursday; the events run on Wednesday were published in last week's News- Record. Seni or Boys; running broad jump, Mike Spiller (14'), Douglas Roorda, Dwight Williams; high jump, 'Mike Spiller (4'3"), Budd Boyes, Bill Wild. Intermediate' Boys: running broad jump, Bruce Cooper (12'2"), Douglas Macaulay, Melvin Crich. Junior Boys: high jump, Andy TRUCKS WOOD & METAL 'SIGNS GOLD LEAF LETTERING TOM' $EMPLE SIGNS 137 Palmerston St. GODERICH Phone Goderich 79 dePutter (3'5"), Barry Cummings, Larry Hugill; softball throw, Andy dePutter (108'), Vouglas Harry ,Ctimmings. Senior Girls: standing broad jump; Wilma Billings, Mary-Jean Colquhoun, Mary Macablay, Intermediate Girls: high jump, Connie. Srrilth (3'5"), Elaine. Brown, Heather Winter. Junior Glris: bean bag toss, Janet Roorda, Joan Cooper, Lynda MacDonald. - Champions 1956-57 ' Grand champions: boys, Mike Spiller -(29); girls\Elaine Brown (22) Senior: boys, Mike Spiller (29), Bill Wild (10); girls, Mary Jean Colquhoun cuy, Wilma Bil- lings (13). Intermediate; boys, Doug, lVfacaulay and Bruce Cooper (tied with 1N, Peter Thompson (13); girls, Elaine Brown (22), Connie Smith (16). Junior: boys, AndyP, dePUtter (1),? Harry Cum- mings (18):, girls, Ethel Collins (15), Alice Treffers Exeter Lawyer Named Seventh VP Elmer Bell, Queen's. Cbunsel, Exeter, has been appointed seven- th vice-president of the Ontario ProgressiVe Conservative Associa- tion, to replape the retiring Sam Hughes,. Q:C, - Mr. Bell received .the appoint- ment at a 'fleeting held in Toron- to last Thursday. Hensall. Legion Prepares For Armistice Day (By our Ilensall correspendent) Hensel). Branch of the Canadian Legion voted $.15. to Westminster Hospital, London. Armistice Day• service will be in the United Church, Sunday, Nov-. ember 11, at 11 a.rn., preceeded by a service at the cenotaph at 10.45 a.m. Bannockburn Pipe Band Clinton and Varna will be in attendance. The Legion will entertain the Ladies' Auxiliary to dinner on-Oc- tober 12, followed by a social ev- ening in the Legion Hall. . I4E CAME BOUNCING IN WITH THE NEWS 7 that South End Cities ANSWER TO THIS- WEEK'S X-14101tP ROOM NuWOO 000E3 nn nmoma namum MOQUOMPW 00 ROO UN@ 000 WOM MOW 030021 ©CEO!? O DOOM SPO BIM 1 III CIR10 1111D EIDOCIR MEMO DOCILE GtrIN MORD 01MIRDI Chemist and Druggist PHONE HU. 2-9511 Watch for Hand Bills In the Mail. OVER 250 ITEMS TO , CHOOSE FROM. 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