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THURSDAY, 1=4A 24, z
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Lay "'BANK")
Jut happened to catch CKNX-
TV's -"Sports Unlimited"' at 10,80
Iluesday evening and saw Varl
Doucette and .Charles .Broven
' . glieete on the half hour show. Ed
• lake sports editor of the .station•
AO 'MC" hoi ecorm:0410t1.
in his •rmw ShOW. , it 'will do a
great deal to further the interest
sportsin this area.
The .prograro1s ustwha,t the
nexne indicates, , . they will dis
-cu aS AnYthing Abot sports ,
we would.,aYse all sorts fans to_
take time out for a "loelt-see" at
,very interesting slow,
As. for Earl. and Charlie theytoe
their TV debut as if veterans be, -
fere the camera. „ guron Fish
and. Gorrzo Association received
some excellent publicity and we
personallY learned something about
sb.00ting.
Season ienas
Baseball and softball have fin-
ally been completed in this area,
Last week Exeter Mnsinen
gets won the Ontario "Q" etiamp-
ionship with a Frank 1Vierriwell
fiish.. they Most the first game
a the series' and cane back to
take the last two. . . the final
,ganie with a two run rally in the
ninth to win 12-11, Blyth, after
a two week layoff just didn't re;
turn to top form and dropped ter
WOAA final series to Wellesley
three games to one.
Hockey Gossip
Seaforth Baldwins received a
severe jolt 'during the past week
when the Chicago Black Hawks
informed them that the 81,000
,promised earlier wou1d. not be paid.
The Black Hawks are still anxious
7 to place players in Seaforth how-
ever and the team will carry on
despite the discouraging news. :
they have had ewer 30 players, try-
ing to make the team.
Exeter Mowhawks started their that evening,
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workouts or Sunday, Last seas-:
On's WOAA Intermediete. "A"-
olampions have most .of apt yQar's -
squad back plus a few new faces",
they report the signing .of J3ill
*aeDortaltd, a star with Gederich
for ,several ,sea.sons. .scored
34, :Pals for the Lakeshore team.
in the 1955-56- ..carOPaign,
.X.F.,eadyTo Clo •
Lqeai jockey notes- are at a low
ebb this week,. , „ everything is
ready for the first :practice which
should be a.round NoVernber 4, Prea.-
went 1343:$4 Holmes tells us that
they -expect about 16 players. out
to catch a regular berth,
Lady Bowlers Of
ChalkUp
Creditable Scores
The RCAF Ladies' Bowling Lea-
gtle has ten tens bowling two
shifts Friday nights from, seven,
till 11. New ladies wishing tp
bowl in the League, InVat contact
the sepretarY, HU 2-1581 4 .„
Ladies qualifying for weekly
prizes se•fax have been: high trill -
le, first week, Mrs, E. MacDonald,
670; second week Mrs. M. Sutton,
650; third week Mrs. K. Banville,
778; high single, first week, Mr.
M. Sutton, 250; second Week, Mrs.
Jean Mercer, 231; third week, Mrs.
8, Gover, 242.
Other good singles of over 200
were chalked up by Mrs. J. Mor-
ten, 236; Mrs, B. Desjardine 230;
Mrs. E. Crossman, 220; Mi.& J.
Pleasance, 213; Mrs., IX Brewer,
212; Mies. '1", Matthews, 208; Mrs:
D. -Hamilton, 206; Mrs. L. Hardy,
205; Mrs, T. Clark, 204,
_Mrs. K. Banville broke the rec.:
teed with .a 293 single but her 'high
triple of 778 'took first prize fer
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IDevii, Clown .„.
Stars
ikoy4*y.! Tops111 Bowled,
With Zit weeks of the schedule
almost completed, teams, of the
Platorl¥e4 13owling League are
finding their epet 4r4 the standing,
It is the closest race staged in re
cent year with four teams fight-
ing it out for top place.
Mter Monday night's games,
Stars with 22 points are one tip on
1)river e who are followed closely
by Cleaners with 20 points. Clean-
ers sectio certain to 5graP,Anto first
,place Friday eight, They are just
two points back of Stars and have
three games in hand.
High team single; is presently
held by Stars with a total of 1,162
pins in one game, thew also hold
the high team triple with a score
of 3,063.
Individual Honours
Loy May is currently the big
leader for individual henoure, She
to both men and women for high.
single with 351 and as leads the
ladies for high triple et 787.
Bert Herrie is up -to his usual
-standard and tops the ren in high
single at 326 and triple with 748.
Sent Bowling •
*Terry Oxborrow has tipped all
the men so far this season in the
open bowling in or -out of league
play. He has a high single of 340
and high triple .853. Loy May's
high scores in league play • place
her out in front of the ladies' div-
ision. •
Londesboro Ladies
131ue Bells have a comfortable
lead in the Londesboro Ladies'
League. They have won 15 out of:
their 21 games/ played and have
taken the high total onstive occas --
ions. Daisies are second with
Marys Kidz and Glads tied or
thirdand last place,
Jean Little 'has bowled 308 to
give her high single honours while
Mary Miller's 703 is the high trip-
le.
High team single belongs to
Marys Kidz (1,031), high, teani.
triple is held by Blue. Bells (2,708).
Zondeshoro Men
An interesting race has devei.„
oped In the Lendesbore Zen's
League as the Schedule 'enters its
Second halt. Toilers and Wildcats
are at present deadlocked in first
place wtUi 25 points each, Max
Best are just four pointe hark and
MOO are in the cellztr .with13
point,
Shaddick leads; „all howlers:
with bigh single eM34 and high
triple 738, High average. for.the
leeattep• jacl
lutv: Arnithe high tea
220,
ms40'
bleigft1,1t084m5) an: triple Ta (x3 :)t, bold the
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9 6' 34 1156 2221
Cleaners ' 8 4 4 12 20
8 7 3 1.5 1.9
Hearts „. ....... ;,„„ 6" 9 -1 15 13
Intps
Bedgies 5 7- 2 12 12
Dobbers • 4 8 0 12- 8'
Tgain high' ai:le, 7St2arsa211.6122;
high triple, Stars 3063.
. LONDESISORO LADIES,
(as1:3144"slUnEda
y)
WL T61-1 TP
Blue Bells ..„„,..„ 15 6 5 21 35
Daisies .3-0 11 4 21 24
Marys Kidz..... 9 93 4 121 2 2211 2.200
Glads
High single, Jean Little; high
triple, ' Mary Miller; high team
single, Marys Kidz, 1,031; high
team triple, Blue Belle, 2,708.
LONDESBORO
LEAGUE -
(as of _Tuesday) -
W. L HTTG TP
Toilers 11. 7 3. 18 25
Wildcats . 10 8 5 18 25
Max Best 9 9 3 18 21
Moose 6 12 1 18 13
High', single, r. Shaddick, 334;
high triple, 3. Shaddiek, 738; high
teana. single, Toilers, 1,135; high
itearn triple, Max 13est, 3,094; high
average, 1,, Armstrong, .220.
Early Scoring
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Play Marts
Redmen On 32-0 Romp -
Just 50 seconds after the open-
ing kick-off, a. Seaforth fumble
aM Howie Arineltrong's recovery
and 20 yard scamper into the
end -zone started awl Redmen on
their way to a 32-0 win yesterday
afternoon. •
The victory, the Clinton team's
third after losing their opening
,game, kept them in second place
behind. Wingham who are unde-
feated. The Redmen play in; God-
erich next Wednesday and i, they
care win, -the stage will, be sit for
the final game of the schedule here
against ,Wingham, Ry HSSA rul-
es Clinton will have to defeat
WIngharn once to force a playoff
between the two teams.'
Tom Armstrong, who played a
fine game for -the Redmen scored
Clinton second touchdown in the
first quarter on a eut-back play
that covered 15 yards. Only one
point was scored in. the second
quarter. Jack Finley „kicked a
rouge from the 25 yard marker.
Clinton recovered a Seaforth
fum.ble on the visitor's 16 yard line
and ran the ball to the one yard
line but Seaforth's forward wall
withstood three attempts and just
as the half ended Clinton lost the
ball an downs.
Use Passes Effeetively
Running plays are the basis of
the Redmee attack this season and
yesterday's game was no differ-
ent. They did make their six for-
ward passes' in the game sttepris-
ingly effective. Maabonnell the
left handed tosser came up with
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Party Costumes --
small site, 4 to 9 yecirs.
Balleriete Gypsy, Robin, Hood,
Majorette, Little tie Peep,
13attean, Cowboy, Cloven 5-i
Indian, Witelt
' Large siZe, 10 years Orel tip, •
Ilielerina, Robin Hood,- Witele
Batmen, lefejorette, 59C
()coney, Indian
Hare 1,4 Skeletons — Serviettes
Candies: Tally Cards
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a .500 average on three comple-
tions, including one to Finley in
the third quarter for Clinton's
third '11144 was a 20 -yard
heave into the end zone, and Fin-
ley made an over -the -shoulder
catch to finish off a nice play. Mc-
Kay booted the extra pont.
Another pass to Finley in the
fourth quarter resulted in another
touchdown, when Finley grabbed
the 1,0 yard toss, neatly outman-
ouevered four defenders*and out-
ran the Seaforth is.a.ckfielders for
75 yards to ie end -zone.
Arnold Riley was the pay-off
man on the ',final scoring play of
the game. He scored en a line -
buck from the two. -
Seaforth: C. Dungey, R. Mill -
son, R. Snell,. K. Coulson, V. Uher,
R. ScoieS, L. Eyre, W. Robertson,
R. Innis, W. Dinsmore, C, Kerr, D.
r,okenswiudr; subs,D. Perrie, F.
Bryans, L. NorrisW. Chazzle, J.
Achilles, B. Bennendyk, H. James,
E. MolVlaster, R. Uhler.
Clinton: W. Cunningham, D. Bat-
kie, Bab Cluff, 3. Tyreanan, Ken
Farquhar,. D. Alexander, R. Cun-
ningham, D. Lamb, M. Stanley, T.
Hutchings, J. Howsen:B. Williams,
J. Hoytema,„3. Finley, J. Roorda,
B. Lobb, FsMcDonnell, R. McKay,
H. Armstrong,. kt, Colquhoun, J.
Elliott; D. Lobb, H. Fangrad, J.
Norman, W. Harris, T. Cunning-
ham, A. Riley, B. Clifford; Tony
Asquith, B. Pipe.
First Quarter
1, Clinton, touchdown, H. Arm-
streng.
2. Clinton touchdown, Tom Cun-
ningharis. •
Second Quarter I
3. Clinton, single, Finley.
Third' Quarter
4. Cletore touchdown, Fitiley
5. Clinton, convert, MoKay.
Fourth Quarter
6. Clinton, touchdown, Finley.
7: Clinton, touchdown, A. Riley,
District Deputy,
Visits Lions Club
(rsontinuedfrom tage One)
ferred to the part Lioes, or any
strong serivce organization could
do to suppress eorninunisrn, "We
are taming into a new era in this
world and we as a service club or-
ganization Must be organized to
meet these slew responsibilities,"
the speaker said.
The speaker was introduced by
Royce Madaulay and thanked by
Ken, McRae who Isresented hth
with a gift. International COUrl-
senor Meir presenteelVIcRae with
his past president's pin.
Sohn Sutter was the winner Of
the regular draw pri2e.
Those receiving attendance pine
f r last year were: S. A. Atistett,
eorge Beattie, Leonid trOwn, Reg
Ball, Roward • 13runsdan, Caryl'
X>raper, Or4fle ngeletact, Glad
Grigg, "blek" Jab, yce1Viae-
eaulo., Gary 14ontgoinery, Joe
aViutphy W1I11ati Morlok, Mitch
McAdam, XerZIVIcRae, Prank Pere
nebaker, WaParker, John...Sutter,
Stewart Taylor andOtorge..Layis,
Meeting • -
After the meeting, represent&
tives from Goderich, trustels, Sea -
forth"' and Cline:irk net With the
T.).DG and Lion Moir for a ,Zorie
3-W meeting. Mr. Weir was sub-
stitttting for Eric "Shorty" 1VIon-
roe, SeafOrth, who has belert ap-
pointed zone 3-W thairman. At*
tending feale Clintoft were presid-
ent Murphy, vide-preaidentai 4. L,
CAtiutioun and Tama HaImes and
49 Word, soilliminn
"Slim BeAcher—of CI= TV is,
Playing for the fall season at the
Crystal Palace Mitchell, eve
Friday night," 40 to 48 -
Thursday. October 25 — Binge
LcuegintoQn1171:Qmmmorieaniclggll,aKtir8110Stprenlet.;,
415gPeerieaIWAlhagrame4elise-fwoeral3t5h00g;atnahreese;
$58.00 jackpot on 58 numbers, in-
ch,icled in all the -share -the -wealth
games; one special game for
325.00, Adreiesion; 15 regular
games for 50c; special games 15c,
tO :go to the Clinton Community
Svsanffiling POO- Fkuld. 43-b
2 fFerrida25ye,, 10.$ oftogrb:C2.6 ra-- 000pe.ernd,s2
Reception and dance in honour of
Mr.- and Mrs, James Allan in Sea -
forth Community Centre, Every-
body weldome, 43-b
Satereay, October 27 — Barn
Dance, Jake Reder's Barn. 3 miles
north of Bayfield, Con, 4, Goder-
ich Township, Ladies bring lunch,
43-b
Saturday) Oct. .27 —"Share -the,
Wealth" Eingo, Legion Hall,Hen-
sall, 9 p.m, Jackpot $85 in 57
calls, 35 added each week until
won; 14 regular games 10c each,
43-b
Saturdiy, October 2'7-1.45 p.m.
Rummage Sale, Town Hall. Aus-
pices RCAF Girl Guide and Brown-
ie Group Corrunittee. 43-b
Saturday, October 27 — Bazaar
and Bake Sale, and Afternoon Tea,
3-5 isrn„ Varna Township
Auspices: United Church WA.
43-b
misTawo, MELODY RANCH,
2 miles south of Goclerich on High -
Way 21. Every Wednesday, Fritts:),
and Saturday night, to popular
and old tyme rhythm. Meet your
friends for an evening of fun.Tial-
lowe'en dance, Wednesday, Octob-
er 31. Prizes for best costumes,
„ 42-3-b
,Frit;- Nov. 2 — 2.30 p.m, Used
e:rloetshialyntegriaann,WdMAI.scellaneous Sale,
Clinton Town Hall, Spemehrs:
p
42 -3-4-b
Friday, Nov. Masquerade
dance, Legion Memorial Hall, Kirk
Street,' Huron Ramblers Orchest-
ra
: 'Prizes for best costurneS.
Draw for Plymouth car. Mrds-
aion 50eSponsored by Huron Fish
and Game Club. 42-3-x
Saturday, November 3 — Happy
Workers' Club Bazaar and Horne
Baking Sale, 3 pan„ „Clinton Coun-
cil Chamber. Draw for Rose blan-
ket, 43-4-b
Monday, November 12 — 8. Pan,
—Card Party and Social evening,
in St. Paul's Fetish Hall, Ausfeces:
Go -Getters Clulb. Admission 35c.
43-b
Saturday, December 1—Protei-
tant Chapel Gelid Baiaar Tea
Bake Sale at A/V/M Hugh Camp-
bell School, 3 to 5 p.m. - All wel-
eornederich Pavilion Saturday
Go
night dancing to Don Dons and
his orchestra. Commencing Novem-
ber 7, every Wednesday will be
Square Dance night with Shm
Boucher of CKNX TV. 43-4-b
peo fw.t I secretary Orville tagelstad,
BROWNIE'S
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY
October 25 and 26
"KID FROM LEFT FIELD"
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27
"SIMBA"
(Colour)
• DIRK DONALD
BOGARDE SINDEN
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BeiOffice Opens 7.30
Show Starts at 8 p.m.
(Children Under 12 in Cars Free)
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:The Men's Club of the Wesley::
Holmesville charge will
hold its, regular dinner Alkeeting.Pu
Thursday evening, November 3-, at
7 ,o'clock, The guest .speaker will
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.be Arthur Davies who will speak4
in the interests 'of the Canadian:,
National Institute of the .1111o4.
Mr. DavieSNYMS stationed at umr-
staton ClInten, a few years
and at that thne was a 01,1411.40,r Or;
the Wesley -Willis choir. All men,
of the charge an welcome;
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Under the direction of a Professional Instructor
Dezmis Silverthornei
Stratford
Registration; 'Pont:ItYbit;iscZeurNo1Wn4ItitIt'lliltrii.
FEES:$10.00,C
, rerreigi:lttrotvloen4nedrio,$.5.0 0 on Peem
on be 'paiO on registrotion; or MOO
Lessons Begin Saturday,. Novi 10
LESSON TIME IS EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON'
' FROM 1.30 TO 5.30
Skating Association. I
TESTS- upils will be eligible to take the tests as
laid dawn by the Canadian Amateur Figure
1
Clinton Figure Skating Cub
MRS. DUFF 'IlilOIVIPSON, ms. ROYCE MA,CAULAY,
President
Secretary -Treasurer
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