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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-11-29, Page 12oil-Bariks Idea orums Discuss Values PAIM rogot (Bour ilensall correspondent) Parr Line Forum met at the home of Me. and -Mrs. Eldon Jar- rott with 1.6 Members preset. A. ter the reel° broadcast the guest- fkODS pm "The son BanIeea," Were diseuesed. QUeetiori: DO you think that a sail bank plan, similar to tIe Am- erican scheme, would benefit Can adian Fanners- in reducing surplua- eg, in prompting soil nimeereatiOne This for= does not feel that the soil bank plan is tteeeesarY tier reducing surpluses in •Ontario, but might be necessary In, the West. They feel the sell batik Plan weald preanote sofl conservation iz the west Out not in Optario. Queetion: Are there any farm lands in your area winch you think should be taken out of pro- duetion? if so, how should this be ilone? Aeswer: There 4are rip farm lands in this area which should be teleen'out f ProductiOn, After the diseussien, progressive euchre was •playece and the winners were: ladiet, Mrs. Howard Aditine, Mrs. Glen Weide; gentieneele Frank Motiseeau, Stewart* Blaek- well. Tee hext meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Aftirs. The topic for discussion will be, "What Price Effgiency," 11V•1.•••••••••••• LIV0 WIALS (4Y Olrs* Te fl flunking) Live Wire Farm Forum met at the home ofeefr. and Mrs, Ted fltinloing with 23 adults and six children present In Ontario the farmers dont have the surplus to contend with, hut we fhb* the soil" bank idea Woeld help la the west and ie would help in premoting soil core servetiOn for poorer land. There are some farm lands that we think would be better refor,- eeted, Some of this land should ;lever have been worked. James XeDougall conducted the business period. • Mr, and Mrs. James MoDeugall and Me, and, Mrs.. Ted Hunking were epoointed as delegates to the ferm forum emend meeting in Blyth. Mrs. Bert Shobbrook and Mrs. Stewart .Ament were appoint- ed to look after the an coarse at the turkey supper, The rest is toebe pot -luck. Names for •the Christrnas ,party are to be turned next week. The next meeting is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thinking, • The Winter SportSensation Wonderland SNOW SLEIGH. steers like" a toboggan—spins like a top— ...easy to pull —. two can ride , $4.95 •,' 44149CRAFT KIT • easy to a,sperable—educational, entertaining:. • A Professional radio Set :0 Pick UP :Favouqte Programs ' • . O Announce Home Broadcasts. . 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Lasts yebrs longer l Recommended of COLOR TV MEV ROSE BOWL CHECK-UP o your TV ANTENNA Share in the drentatie highlights, of this tense Genie, But remember - Your TV pictures eat never be any betteithan your antenna. • Let us send one of our. atiteena specialists to yotit horrie,Iduring our football epecial. Heli inspect you, antenna thoroughly and tee you whether you're getting the best picture quality your set can deliver. •* Merrill Radio and .Electric "OE WISE litlY FROM A SERVICE DEALER' Htletio 24021 CLINTON 4.444,44.04.04.044.14.04+4 -**4.0.04.444.-40 vuumsl.rox PORTgol (by Mrs. rook Riley) The Friendly Few Fante Venial mgt at the home Of Mr, and Mrs. William Dale. Thefilscussion was On "soil banks and the good they wouldcIa* ("aria& for surplume• Progressive euchre was played and top prizes went to Mrs. Earl Lawson and. William Je4itt; beW MM. WO= Jewitt Janleg Dale. Mrs."Verne Dale 'Wetted the forum to her home next lVfonday, Mrs. Dab yvill serve lunch. Four were appointed to the For- niTee amnia meeting and turkee, hainelet in Lontleshero, PeceMber 8t Mr, and Mrs:Frank Riley' and Mr, and Mrs. William Jewitt, • S.S. GODEEICIe erWP. (Ey Mrs. lead( Merrill) The regular meeting d'the S$ 4 Goderich. Townsbip Fa= Forum inlet at the home of leile*and Mrs. Wiilam Lobb. The topic was "The 'Soil Eank Idea", The fore= thinks that the American sollebaok echenie would be beneficial at the present time for 'Western wheat. The sail con- servation part of the scheme would also be very beeefidal. No lend locally should be take o out of pro- duotion because the percentage uf farm land that ought to be talon out of production in this area is too email to warrant a satisfactory scheme. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, James. Lobb, , 0 - RCAF Ladies Bowl Top Scores' Tgirsday evening sawtheRCAF Ladies' Bowling League in full swing, The Bulldozers, Hornets and Hotshots are tied for first .place with. 24 .points each and the Trejares and Kingpins are tied let second place with 21 points' each: Prizes for the week went to Mrs, K Renville with 58). for high gross and to Mrs. J. Morton for high single of 245. Other good singles of over 200. were, made by Mrs. Mary Sutton, 241; Mrs: 13, Gover, 234; Mits. T. Deslandes 228; Mrs. B. Peseardine, 22e; fvtrs. K. Banville, 225; Mrs, Crossman, 207; Mrs. M. Leclerc, 201.." o Edgar Rathw0.1 Nampd.Presidene. (Continued from Page One) , However, Mr. Cormack•went on, the Farmers Union and Labour. Unions ares preparing a joint brief Tor presentation at Ote time in winch the Unions, repre- senting 4,000,e00. consumers and taxpayers. Win eek for full parity ;prices. "Two hundred Million dollars per year has 'been set aside for agricultural superoteset Went on Mr. Conmaele, 'and if ethe $60;000000 were used, it would cost each per- son in Canada only,one cent -per day. The governrnent supports Un- employunent Insurance to almost that extent and 'nci full time farmer gets one cent* that They sup- port • television« by .$12,000,000, which • is 12 times as much for .entertairmient -as for the support of Canada's baste industry. A gift^ of $100;000,000 to the Council of Arts, recently announced by the Ptthne Minister has been cheered by the people." A disouseion, period followed Mr. Cormack's address. , o HOSPITAL AUXILIARY, WILL MEET NEXT MONDAY The Clinton Hospital Auxiliary will meet on Monday, December 3 at 3 pen in the Nurses' eetesi- dence. -/ Jack SCRUTON YOUR ,Cities Service Distributor PhoneHU .2.9653 . o budget Plan Available At No Extra Cost O "The Home 'of' Good Clean Fuets" MINTON NEWS-tECOILD •THUlleeileArert NOVEMage 3,050 ts Scar Luca0 frisk vfore. „o*insiar5 • Clinton's young Celts gave their group. They play in Zurich On home tans a pleasant Surprise last Friday, visit Mitchell ne4t night even though they lost their day ane are hosts to Ilderton Peening POW te Lucan Irish $-5. cats next FridaY• Playing the hest team in-selle• goel, Croelc; defence, Bob leave the Clinton youngsters out- White, Noyes; centre, •Wraite; skated their more experienced op- wings, Storey, Petrie; subs, Davis, portents Per two periods before Cole? Gallagher, Fletcher, Lorne hawing under the sustained drive Whit of the league leaders. It was f„,,' on St pr,3. C r,"lEdtgaE, Ane': Non• D e; ease (41 the team. with' the beSt sieTt7 foZarde, aleeartley, eiaroe, condition taking the deke.ClietinHeenese*Colquhoun, Boyes, led at the end Of the first 2-0 /lean. 40-54 withthe game two-teirde' gone. However it was 'the final 1-Clinton)lirs1-1LfileliriCarter) 4.55 20 minutes that eCtid the tale end 2e -Clinton: Carter (HartleY) 12,e2 the Celts didn't baee the staying penalties: Colquhoun (slashing) power. 0,55; L. White (slashing) 19.40, Awl 11001 started the ball rd., Seeond Period ling ITL the first period wheel he 3j -Clinton, Hugel (Gai;an, was johnnyron-the-spot to bang Hartley) home Jack Carter's rebound. Mur- 47-Luoan, Wraith (Storey) 1.30 ray CoIquitourt picked up a slashing 0-7-Lucari, L White (Davis) 0.50 Penalty but the Lucan power play 6 --Clinton, Hugill (Garen proved ineffective against the HartleY) 10.Z hard -skating eelue - end ..1,eeite,e 7-Lucan, Fletcher 8 -Clinton, Col uhoun (Hol- 1 a. ° Clinton stormed the Lucan nit and ines, Boyesici .. . ,. ..... . . 14.55 their efforts were rewarded when 9-ff,4man, B. White (Lorne John Hartley passed ellt to Carter - White) 19,40 at the shine line. Jack's shot whisk- Penalties: Cole 4 Garen (rough- ed over Crook's outstretched leg ing) 4,29; Edgar (delaying ga.rrie) and the period ended 2-0. - 9.10; Carter (crosschecking) 17.27; With Lorne White sitting ih. the Ilugill (triPlibig) 18.15. eriod sin bin for a slashing penalty Ron Third. Hugill clicked for his second goal 10--Lucan, Cole (L. White) •• leele by poking the rubber into the net 1-1--eTve)thetatiel5 Fletcher (Lorne 4,57 during a. goalmouth scramble. A )2-Luca.n, L. White (Fletch- fevv . seconds latee Wraith and • er) 15.18 Storey- combined in a pretty pas- 13-1-,pean, L. White (Fletch- sing play that went the length 'of er). 18.42 the ice. Wraith beat Denomme Penalties: Fletcher (charging) Willi a hard drive. Bob Davie set 5,25; Petrie (tripping), 19.15; An- Leroe White be 'ter Lucan's seta/1d stett (boarding); Carter (tripping). goal at 9.50 and Reit Hugill clicked o again as Hartley eet up the play with a perfect pass, Fletcher, scor- All Acclamations eci a softy at 13.10, the puck de - fleeted off a skate and trickled sunder Dent:mine ° into the cage. U il aVIurray Colquhoun anede the score Foruett Men 5-3 when he tipped his " own re- • f approXiM 25 persons were on hancl in Lon - period ended Bob' White canbined desboro Community Hall last Fri:. fwieurtth.hbrgootaeie.r Lorne. for. Lucan's day afternoon at the Township of Hullett nominations. "Play roughened considerably in Those on hand heard fine re: the second and was featured by a ' ports from the 1956 council' and minor skirmish which. involved sev- eral players.. ' Oarirrand Cole each saw "ail members reoeive 'an a.e- claniation for the coming Year, drew' five minutes for their share' • .George W. Cowan, clerk,. was in the fracas. :• * chairman of the meetiogand kart - The einal peried Was the disast- Id 'things off with a complete re - the one. for,the Celte. Ltican tied port of the finances of the town- 4.57the count 108, Went ahead at The clerk stated that it was and nee& looked' batk: eJorne ship. his opinion that the Hogsback and White seored hie, eceonel and third Waekerburn beiciges could be built goals as insurance inerkere when next year with 'the *ensile) rate the Colts ran lido severial cheap at the preeentexiine mills, barririg 'penalties late en sthe,ga,me. unforseen incidepte, Without going iame was gciod 'one 'for an into tlie surpluse. opener and the Colts have proved ,,eeve W. R. JewI4 appreciated cthointd;witiotnInga c,ottilia:•elyel OLT orbee lvvee2:: his acclamation. He reviewed tile work'"'done at the county level. He tough 'on a3/41 of tele teams in the stated that ten miles of road had *"' • beenand outlined the bridge — pave Winning' IcKet no promise of a decrease in the program Of the county-, He gave countY rate •. stating that it wets Not Sold. In INTERellePliATE ifil0.01411X • ,TAIVOIN(3i (as of Wednesday) W T A Pte.; Merton • 1 0 13 a 2 Lnnati 2 0 . 13- a 4' Mitchell 1 1 14 a 2 Clinton. COlts, 0 '004er101 0 1 • 3110 Zurich .0 3L3 0 Scores of i'ast Wel* Lean Lucan 5--mtcheII 3 liderton 13 -Zurich 3 Mitchell 11-Goderich .3 bound behind Crooks.. Just as the A small groupof alelee very ,hard to keep It down: with the increased expenses eyen'though the county home, and eeert houte -Grey Cup D raw__ have been built. ' . Reeve Jewitt told the ratepayers , that the county' home was being There was no winner declared in run very efficiently- 'And said that thee recent diaw for a $500 prize e there were 92 residents at pres- held by the Clinton Lions 'nub on ent. He gave excellent recom- the East-West' Grey Cup -football mendations to the curatof oe the game last Saturday: Final decision comity museum reporting nearly was to give the $500 prize money, 12,000 visitors at the museum this $416 profit from deawee plus $A4 -,--- year. from the Lions Club (a total of Reeve Jewitt corinnended his $1,000) to the Clinton 'Community council on the fine co-operation he Swimming Pool Fued. This project has received aind stated that he is what the draw was originally e enjoyed the work, at both the intended for. ' ' Municipal and °county levels. This decision was made at a George Brown, - expected that special; meeting eft :tile Lions Club, the township would have to build called"by President Joe Murphy for Aome bridges during the coming Sunday afternoon at three o'clock year. He was in favour of building at Clinton Lions which Arena, at if- the present tax rate could be 23 members attended. maintained. „ 'Only 916 tickets of the 1,600 Torn Leiper -expressed the be - printed and Offered for sale, were lief that -the waeble fly rate had sold: Foreseeing this, as the re- , been, secured at the most reason - turn e and tickets were being col- able rate in many years, seven lected Saturday morning, a corre cents, ete told of the council's mittee meetinglievas held at noon agreement in paying the Town of Saturday and these decisions made:. Clinton ae $100 retaining fee for if the winning ticket was not sold the fire truck. • there would be no winner; and if Emerson Hesk -- expressed the the score went over 40 for either thought that the council has had a team, 41 would be' subtracted from successful, although difficult e';ear. the over -e0 score to ddterrnine a He commended the road superin 'winner. (41. was arrived at as the tendent Len Caldwell on his excel - tickets started at 0 to 41 inclusive, lent job against adverse weather which is 41. numbers.) conditioees. He thought that the The final scare of the game was ratepayers' should feel satisfied 40 for .the west to 27 for the east, that the township had been able After subtracting 41 from 50 left to build a bridge without raising the winning ticket as 27-9. (This the tax rate, and gave credit to ticket was not sold.) • clerk George Cowan for his good With this confusion, President ' work with the budget, Mutphy and vielepresident Laurie, 'Mt. Hesk stated that he enjoyed Colquhoun decided to call a gen- eral meeting of the dub. Censid- erable discussion took place on, whether to divide prize money be- tween two or .four nearest scores or give the plate to the closest largest score sold MO -27), or de - nate all proceeds to the swimming pool ftuid, The latter was decided on by a Majority vote, Other Lions Club :business Was meeting oetidnegaltewith at this emergent mailidammilmomoroimommovimmisimommoimimompinillooimmowlmimirminoftworminvolmummiranimmillommormir+ Public Skctting '•Sundayg • • GODIRICH ARENA AFTERROONS-2 to 4 p.m. (Chiidrene 12 years and under) ADULT SKATING --8.30 to 10.10 p.m (Adults and leen tigers) SILVER COLLECTION the work and said that since be has been a member of council t4at he sees affairs in an entirely A- fferent perspective. He assured the audience that all the councillors were striving to do the best job possible ata the nehimum Of ex- pense with the thought "in mind that the township was to get full value for their tax dollar, Archie Young- commented on the fine co-operation among the councillors. He enjoyed the work and deemed it ,a .privilege to serve the township. Road Report Len Caldwell, road Stiperiniend.. ent, gave a concise report of his departnieet Op until October 31. He reviewed the costs of the Mt - Cool bridge • and showed that el- thougle the estimate was $25,000, the bridge when completed would cost over $23,200 of which the township's share would be aVprox- iinatelY $5,000, Ite stated that the total spent on fonds and bridges so far this year was $45,089 and expressed the view that ail the monies allocated to his department would not be, spent. Reports were heard from Olivir Anderson and Willis VanEgnioncl, township representatives on the .8eaforth District High School and Clinton District Collegiate Insti- tute boards. 43tames, TVs Week Nov. 29--Ilderton 39 --Clinton at Zurich On Hensall) eleee. 4 -Clinton at Mitchell ° 'mean at Ilderton 5-Goclerich, at Zurich 6---Vlitcbell at Oodericb CLINTON LIONS ARENA SCHEDIAE . Frid4, Nov. 30— .1.00- 5.30 p.m. -Kinsmen Peewee 8,15-10,00 p,m.-Publie Skating. Saturday, be.c. 1-- 9.3010.30 a,rn-Free Skating 11.00-12.00 a,m.--Aelastral Park. 1,30 5.30 pen -Figure Skating , Club. 8,15-10.00 P.m -Public, Skating. Monday, Dee. 3- 4.30 5.30 pen -Kinsmen Peewee Iloekey, All evening -Hockey Practice. Tuesday, Dec. 4- 4,30 5.30 p,m.-Free Skating - sponsored by ,Clinton trews- ' Record anti .Aiken Bros, PS. children Only, grades 1-2-3-4 6.30-10.30 p.m. -RCAF Hockey Wednesday; Deo. 215 - 3.30 p,m.-leublie Skating. 8.15 - 10.09 p.rn,-Public Skating. Thursday, Dec, 6- 4.39- 5..30 l.m,--Free Skating PS. children (grades 5-64- 5)', sponsored by eVlartires • Dept. Store and Newcombe's ...Drug Store, 6.3040.30 p.m. -RCAF Hockey. • Joanne Ca:stle Again 'Captain Miss Ooanne Caqie, daughter of'' Mr. and Mrs, S. .CastleA .P0t0A1. , bas- again beep, ehosen to caPtal4 the basletball team at the WIN or.sity .of Western Ontario,. .Joanne is in her fourth year at.ottefp. .where she is -,stodying Physical an& HealIbnb.teatioiu 4o a word, Malmo* V* Priday • Night--1Vfelody Ranch - featuring the-pePolar cxeclerleh trio, 444, Vrklay, Nov, 30 - Varna TOWXL.A ship Hali, 8,00 eme-Three act fi play, •"A air or Country gide."' Presented by .noimeeville and Var,- na lam treileo Locies. Miisaiu 50c and 25c, 46-x; Friday, Nov. ee---,7,30 p.m '4u - mage Sale of good used clothing; also baking and farm produce. Group, 2, lirticefield. :United Church, Council Chamber: Clinton. 4743,h.., "!Slim Boucher -of -CKNX TV' is. playing for the fall season at the. Crystal Palace Mitchell, every Friday night. Special hard -time - dance this Friday with eider. 40-48e, Thursaay, Nov, .39 — TURKEY." BINGO, at Clinton Legion Hall, 8,30, Every Thursday until Christ -- Mae, 48x: Monday, December s Teem Hall, • 8.00 pen -Three Act play "A air of Country Kees. resented by Iloiniesville and! Varna Farm Union Locals. Minis - don 50c and 25c. • 48x; Tues., Dee, 4 -Euchre Party in, Agricultural office board room.. Auspices Clinton Women's Trott,. tute. • . 48b. Wednesday Dee. 5 - Ladies': Lawn Bowling Club Euchre Party, • Agricultural Office Board Ramie. 8 pen, Everyone welcome. Lots.; of prizes. 35c, 47-8eb Goderiek - SatureleY" dancing to Paul Cross and his ore. chestra.. - Every Wednesday dance. ing-to SUrn Boucher of cPcmc•Tv., Advance tieltet sale fbr New Year's Eve, ' • Make your reservatione. now. Phone Goderich 675, if no - answer phone • 419. "The Three Leas". msmen Club of. Clinton PLANTERS „, eariti rive HOUSE TO HOUSE CANVASS WILL BE CONDUCTED DUR. ING THE EVENINGS OF TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4 AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6 HELP THE KINSMEN Alt receipts from this project will go toward Peewee Hockey and the Kinsmen Christmas Toy Campaign. - mair Be Generous 1 It's Snow Tire Time ' NOTICED HOW HELPLESS YOUR PRESENT TIRES ARE IN SNOW? IT'S ,EASY TO dET AWAY FROM, Goodyear Stibuibanite PROVIDE PEAK TRACTION; YET ARE QUIET AS A WHISPER! • All Sizes In Stock including 750/14 Tubeless for *5/ Cars. • GET YOURS TODAY! • A few good used SNOW TREAD*--yerious sis. 1 We'll welcome your Inquiries. LORNE BROWN MOTORS LTD. Your friendly CHM-OLDS. Dealer HUnfer2-9321 CLINTON Opiwallvviitip for your Coultalieuee