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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-12-06, Page 11nratnisreit•toowarA CL4141701 IsTEWS.,RECOBD rour Teani Gimp In Juvl, Hockey Clinton Lions Jilveniles will,,be `-grouped with St. Marys, Seaforth # :and Lucknow this year. •At a meeting recently, a donkle • `chedule was draWn, up. St, MarYs and Seaforth have entered "B" LuckneW IS "D" and Clitir len the Only "C" entry. k • All games are to get, under way :at 8.30 p.m, unless otherwise stat - the schedule, •Dec. 7--Seaforth at Clinton St, Marys at Luoknow 8 -St, Marys at Seaforth 10-Seaforth at Lucknow 12.7-Lueknow. at Clinton 15 -Clinton at Seaforth 17-Seaforth at, St. MarYS 19-Lucknow at $t. Marys • 21 -St, Marys at Clinton 22-Lucknow at Seaforth • 27 ---Clinton at St. Marys 2-Seaforth at St. Marys 4 -Clinton at Lucknow 5 -St Marys at Seaforth 11--1ucknow at Clinton • 12 -Clinton at Seaforth (9.00 p.m,) ' 16 -St. Marys at .Clinton 19-Lucknow at Seaforth 2i-Seaforth at Lucknow 23 -Clinton at St. Marys 28 -Clinton at 7.4.teknow 30-Seaforth at Clinton -Feb- 4--Lucknow at St. Marys 6 -St. Mary S lucknOw COLTS 'SCORING. .Ycun on 1tgiU is thetop goal .scorer of the Colts so far this. season. With three games • complete lie has clicked. for -four goals and has three asSista; 'gen- treman Joh Bartley Is4lerl. for the lead with two :goals and five assists, )3ev )3oyes,. Murray n4.11Ourt. and Bob _Para all have five paints.. gugfll is 4sa teading his tea& mates' in the penalty parade with 18 minutes in the Ray Anstett is second althoUgh. far !behind with six minutes, extra, rest'. • The folloWing is the". cottplete scoring record of the tem. OP. Or rts pen Ron Hugill ,,,,, 3 4 3 7 18 John Hartley 3 2 5T 2 Bev Boyes2 3 ..Z 5 0 1Y17Colquhoulx ..„ 2 • 3 2- 4 Bob Qaron . 3 1 4 5 5 Jerry Holmes' ..„ 3 0 3 3 .2 Jack Carter 2 1 1 2 2 Don Strong 3 1 0 1 0 Malt Edgar „ 3 a 0 0 2 Ray Anatett 3 0 0 0 6 Ray Bern= „,.„ 2 -(0 0 0 0 11/Wray Taylor,1 0 0 06alender- • GP GA, Don Denomine 3 25 Aim for More. :Milk, Longer Life • Any dairyman Who serious about making his herd •produce a bdtter living.for his family 'must 9et More milk. and longer 'fife from his cows. That takes planning and' "tab be done Ca'r-dfull records kept on a large number of farms shaiiv..the Importance of more milk": Cows •giving. only 200 lbs, fat couldn't cover costs. Cows giving 300 mode brill'Y $25. Cows giving 450 metal! charges and left $91 profit. Another example: Figuring feed and milk at 1950 prices, to get a fair comparison, the Purina herd at their 1928 production level returned $94,22, per cowabove freed; cktheir 1950 level $320,96. It cost more,to feed the higher producers, but the higher production paid off. That's half the, story. The charts show the other •ibi?Alf. Surveys prove' that the average cow milks less than 4 lactaijons--then':she is sold. Such cows have -only two lactations at most in Which to make a profit after repay- ing their cost; In the Research - Farm herd the average • cow milks for 7 lactations. If she pays for, herself in her, first two Milking periods she has 5 years left to make a proft The cow that really PAYS is' the one that stays with you 0 long'tfme, and produces and reproducesregularly, steadily; without -fading out or breaking down-. Many good cows fail to make good over the: l§ng• Pull because they are not -getting what they need in their feed. , Clinton Farm Supply and Machine Shop CHAS. NELSON J. W. NEDIGER toits Win. Over Zurich; Lose T. Mitchek 124 •In ;the first mbeting between the two old rivals, 11/fitehe11 'and Clinton, the Legionaires mine Ont on the long eria a a 12-1 Score. "Ile score was no indication ef the difference in Strength of the teams as the Colts were ple.ying without theServi, ces of four rear tilarplayers, Playing so short- handed the young c1int9n team Couldn't maintain the pace through the complete 60 minutes and "faded badlY in the latter parts of the second and third.per- 40c1-5- John Hartley scored the Colts lone counter in the first, which ended 2-1, The second ended 7,2 and for the first 15 minutes of the third the score remaine the same then • the fresher Mitchell crew pumped borne five more to com- plete the rout, IE NT• ERMDIATE HOCKEY STANDING W I. ' T 0 A Pts. Lucan 3 0 . 17 11 6 Mitchell • .12 .1 26 9 • 0 minute misconduet when he hang- Ilderton 2. 1 23 9 4 ed his stick against the boards as AGE ELEVEI't • n VOLTS .9-e-ZURIP8 5„ Clinton. Celts recorded "their first win of the season en Friday night when they defeated Zurich Flyers 9-5, The game was play- HenSall Arena and was. the Wetting :game for the"Zutich team, Derry BeSnet. group convener dropped -the 'puck in •pre -game ceremonies. qv Hives started the Clinton team on their way at the three- quarter mark of the first period, Ile was in'the right spot' to bang home a loose puck after Jerry Holmes and Murray Colquhoun had tested Mc:Valls with had shots. Boyes scored his second goat of the period two minutes later whipping Colquhoun's pass - Out from the corner past the Zur- leh netminder before he had a chance to cover..the open side of the net. Jim Hayter was ser- ving a "ham:Eine penalty at the time, Ron Hugill picked' up a minor penalty for slashing plus a 10 Clinton Colts 1 2 • 15 25 2 God,erich 0 2 5 18 0 Zurich. 02 822 0 Last Week's Scores Ilderton 7--Goderich 2 • Clinton Colts 9 -Zurich 5 Mitchell 12 -Clinton. Colts 1 Lucan 4-11derton 3 • - CLINTON LIONS ARENA SCHEDULE FRIDAY, DEC. 7- 4.30 - 5.30/p.m.-Kinsmenereewee HetkeY. 8,30 p.im -WOAA Intermediate Hockey -Ilderton Wildcats vs. Clinton Colts. SATURDAY, DEC,. 9.30-10.30 aan.-Free Skating 11.00-12.00 a.m.-.7--Ad.astrat Park. 1:30 - 5,30 pan.-7Figure Skating • Club, • •g:15-1.0.00 p.m.--Plablic Skating.. MONDAY, DEC.10- 4.30- 5.30 pan,-Irdristrien Peewee Hockey. • A11 evening -Hockey. Practice. TUESDAY, DEC. 11- .4.20- 5.30 p.m. --Free 'Skating - snored by eClinton NeWsn Record and Aiken Bros. P.S. childectri only, grades 1-2-3-4. 6.30,10,30 p.m.--...-RCIAF Hockey. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12- 2.10 - 3.30 p.m.-PubliC Skating. 8130 p.m. -Juvenile Hockey- • Lucknow at Clinton Lions THURSDAY, DEC. 13- 4.30- 5.30 p.m: -Free Skating • P.S; children (grades 5-6-7- • sponsored by Martin's Dept Store and Newcombe's _•DItig Store. • 6.30-1o.30- p.m..+, --RCAF Hockey. Give _Gifts that Endure This Christmas. The' firiest Gift Tor ChristMaS ISM 1•1011.01•11, Mouli4ulienne Shreds, 'cuts or slices veg- °tables and fruits- easily and J without effort, ( PRESTO COOKER This year give the gift that Means Christ:11as cheer for the entire family --through- out all the years to come. Give a PROs'ro CoOxErt. Beautifully designed, per, fectly constructed, PittsTO Cookszts are easy, SAFE, woraerfnito use, More appetizins, Inore nour- ishing mealcare prepared in mere minfile$ . with a Puler() e0oXitn. A LVIVIINVIV/ 3.5 'qt. 318.93 5 qt. $21.95 . STAINLESS STEEL • 8.8 qt. 324.95 • Stainless 8 ted Kitchen- Tools 6 pe. set ... . 0,95 7 pe. set $10.95 ‘SUTTMIDERDUE' is featuring a "FAMILY GIFT CENTRE" this year to help make Christmas Shopping easter for you. To -really 'hep Christmas shoppers find v47orthwhile -gilts without the usual exhaustiing WOndering from store to store Sutter. Perdue has stocked up on speCial "FAMILY GIFT CENTRE(' itemS tind offers ex- ceptional services to help out at this trying time. SUTTER:PBRDUB invites everyone it drop in and visit the "FAMILY GIFT UNTfW.L.:..if only just tO tee the Wide variety of merchandise on display. he entered the penalty box. Murray Colquhoun and Don Strong gave the Colts a four goal lead before Zurich could find a hole in Denomme's armour. Thain finally clicked on passes from Rawlings. and McIntyre. Boyes picked up his third goal the best of 'the night at 1609 when he grabbed the loose puck at centre and Outmanouvered two Zurich defenders, skated in all alone and drilled a high shot into the top corner of the twine. Don O'Brien made it, 5-2 32 seconds later with brother "Doutand Pete Ellis draw- ing Assists an the three-way pass- ing play. • .An injury to Tom Rawlings ear- ly 4n the third period mkrred the game. Tom collided with a Olin-' ton forward and fell. He was taken to Exeter for x-rays and it was thought that he 'had a b11*-. en wrist, • •*, • Zurich made a diterininedbidtd get back into the gairie in the final 20,minutes, after Clinton had extended their lead to 7-2 on pals by- Hugill and, .Colenhoun. - Mc- Intyre' triggered two goals in less than a minute andsthe Flyers .had the Colts on the • run until Garon,' Hartley_ and Hugill combined for two quick markers that took the Sting, out of the Flyer attack. , Doug O'Brien 'rounded out Atte scoring at 18.44: •'• Lineups: Clinton.; Demi/1m; defence, Don Strong, jack Carter, Ray Anitett, Mait Edgar; for- wards, John Hartley, Bob Ga,ron, Ron Hugill, Bev. l3oyes, Murray Colquboun, Jerry Holmes,, • Ray Bleman. , • Zurich: teal, Dick 1VIcFalls; de- fence, Pete EllisRil YOungblut, Bill Foster,. Elab McKinley;, for - Wards, D,on Hesse, Tom Rawlings, Thain, McIntyre, Don O'Brien, Jim Hayter,. Doug O'Brien. , •Canada's 1956 'apple' "crop egtimated •at . 11,76200 bushels, compared to 19,142,000 bushels in 1955. . b • • CLERXNU.AUTO • ‘4. WRECKERS • CLINTON - ONTARIO. s Now Wfeeking: • '50 6'ORD '50 MONARCH • '49 TURD '48 CHM Parts for Cars '24 to '52 .USED TIRES & TUBES 16" - 17" - 18", - 19" - 20" - 21" ReCapped Suburban Tires 600/16" - 670/15" - 710/15" DUNLOP TIRES I Auto -Lite Batteries• • Sales and Service We Buy SCRAP METALS WANTED: Old Cors for Scrap Phone: HU 2-8211 41-tfb • LONDESBORO '.ViRS H AVRISTNIST, 43erreePondeut Porn,, UlYtis. 31 i 19 White Din Service The Londesbaro Sunday School wiU hold their White Gift service on Sunday, Dece2nber 9, at 10.30 A.M., Ail Sunday School Pupils are asked to Oe it othe church basement at 10.30 to go upstairs in .a body. Laughing LaSSIOS The Lonclesboro Laughing Las- sies held their fourth meeting at the hoine ,of their assistant leader Mrs. Joseph Shadclick.• .The ;meet - big opened with the 4-H pledge. Arrangements were made to hold the next meeting in the Christmas hblidaYs. Notes Were given and some of the girls did sewing 'on their, pyjamas. Lunch was erved by Loreen Addison and Nancy Cardwell. Lady Bo*Jers Scoring Over 200 The RCAF Ladiowlirig Lea- gue met again Eriday evening. Bulldozers. and.„Hotshots are tied for first place with 31 points each Trojans are in second plaee with 28 points and the Hornets are third with 24 paints. Prizes for the week went to Mrs, E. Crossman, high triple, 681 and to Mrs. E. MacDonald, high single, 261. Scores of over 200 were chalked up byr.1VErs. E. Crossman 269, '251; Mrs'. E. Macl)onald 261, 239; Mrs, E. Banville, 255, 244; Mrs, D, Ilarnilton, 228, 205; Mrs. M, Le- clerc, 227; Mrs. M. Sutton,, 225, 203, 221; Mrs. J. Pleasance, 235; Mrs. B. Desjardine, 219;,, Mrs. A. Bourque, 207. Farm. Union To Meet December 11. Due to the fact that the Ged- erich Township election takes place on December 10,. alb reg, alar date of t1.8 HoltneMlle Ltie- al O.FU, meeting will ..pe held 611Qevening later, Tuesday, Dec- ember'll. It will belield in Hol- mesville School at 8,30 ,p.rn. members are., cordially In- vited to the annual meeting of Die Varna Local Farmers' Onion on Thursday, December 6; (to- night), Varna Township Hall. This meeting will be 'a socialev- ening with, a euchre card party. Lunch will he ,provided. •11* ..Can get your whole, winter wardrobe tdry• cleaned in short order and inexpensively, too, at Clinton Laundry and Dry Cleaners. Our cleaning process -regularly used -pro- longs the.,1ife of your clothes. Keeps 'them LOOKING much smarter, too.. Phone today. .4 -44 -/P -41 -4 -a -a -a -a -404 -4+4 -0••* -40-a-, For Your Convenience Use Our Down Town Office en King Street (formerly Simpsons -Sears) .4• -.44,4.4....4.v.6. -4 -44„.., -*4-, CattiA°"- LAUNDRYg CLEANERS -.2-7094 \‘LET ONE CALL DO IT ALL.' CLINTON • .1 it, ,'./sf,f, 4'1" SATURDAY EXCURSIONS to TORONTO by CNR LOW FARES EVERY SATURDAY (TO AND NCL. DEC. 1S) Tickets good going and returning sante Saturday only, • r...VCIALSION" FARO VROM: Allenford Brussels Cheeley Clinton. kilbra Pergus Georgetown Gederich, Guelph $4.75 lianoVer $4.30 Pain -written. $3.40 430 Itarriston 3.75 Southampton 5.90 4.15 Ingersoll 3.10 Sarnia. 6.55 4,15 Kincardine ., 5.85 Stratford 3.45 245 Kiteherier .Z45 Stratitroy 5.20 0,45 listowel 3.60 Walkerton 4.60 1,20 Mitchell 14.00 Watford 5,75 5.05 kiledey 5.20 Wifigheon 4.75 1,90 Owen Sound 4,75 WyemJng 620 Ilranaptou ,85 FOLL ItiEGIMATION FROM AGENTS 1441 . 9 anta Parade To Be ,Organized By Legion Members Members of the executive of Clinton.Branch No. 140, Canad- ian Legion decided at their meet- ing an Tuesday night that the local Legion branch would organ- ize and stage the Santa Claus parade in Clinton this year. They will receive financial as- sistance from the Kinsmen Club of Clinton, Lions, Fish and Game Club, Chamber of Connnerce and the Town of Clinton. The parade is set for Saturday, December 15, at 1,20 p.m, FellerAtion Of Agn. Seeidng F. ieldman At .4 meeting .of the directors of the Huron County Federation of Agricultureheld in the .office here on. Monday, grant Was Alithgzeysoltote to aptaynL5. tothe eahaclibz or coarse given ..at Ontario- Agricul, tural this corn, ing January, If mare than 25. at, tend, then the total amount *1,71120 will 'be ledivideb..oa d eqyUally, emIrmo Douglas McNeil authorized the. advertisement appearing t h week in the News -Record ad Alla Aber ,County papers, re, questing applications: for the pos., ition o ,secretary,treasurer, and fielclinan, replacing- 'Gordon M, Grieg,. Biaevele, who. resigned ef, fective December '31. IIAVVIKEYE FLASH • • OUTFIT - Ready To Take Your Christmas Pic -tures ,Complete -- 15.95 ' -" • 3IOLTDA1 FLASII; f1- OITTFITIL:lcomPleitt • PONY 135 - Complete #dth ,Leather Case, Flash cg • I3u1Qis, Color Film, v • 6. V •.'DON'T BE WITTE-10,P7' FLASH BULBS•' Get Your Supply.Now, Cartons of 10's - 1.60. 'BantacruBulbs, 12's -- 1.68 • Midgef Bulbs, 122s - ;Adapters. for using Midget ' • Bulbs 25c 6. See Our Displays of Christmas Suggestions SOAPS )3y Yardley - Tiffany Tussy - 4711. Boxec14., 50e to $L50 COLOGNES by TussY Tiffany Tabu - Yardley. 31.00 - 1.50 1.85 - 2.00 •• 2.50. COMB, BRUSH and MIRROR SETS •1498, $1L50 COSMETIC SETS by iriffany Yardley Tabu' Evening in Paris $1.50 to $14:50 • ELECTIZIC Schick, Philishave, Sunbeam. " $22.50 and up MEN'S SHAVING SETS ' 31.00 to. $5,50 BY Bachelor - 'Yardley ' Spice --Seaferth, cA0001.2ATtS '1)-! Smiles 'n' • Cinicitlet Christmas , wra.pjfied to $5.00 PLASTIC :COATED. 'PLAYING • CARDS-4Sing1e ...-,.%$1.39 • 13olible, $1.98 ' DIG-ARETTES --CIGARS TOBACCO TOBACCO' POtTOIIES 3L00 to $3.00 SHEAVE= CARTRIDGE .,EAtiruiTsTs:011,l4T C-ASES- seta ,., Fitted with Tna,nicure , $4.95 $2.95 SHEAJETER PENS and PENCIL'S ..•.... 33.95 up KODAKS-Printing- and'Developing-FILMS. • BOXED' CHRISTMAS CARDS • Special . ' 50 OARDS.-98c - 50 CARDS $198 Other Assertinents ..z. Gift Wrap, Tags, -Seals, Ribbons, peach Tape • •• W. C. Newcombe Phm. B. Chemist and Druggist r PHONE HU. 2-9511 CLINTON A Completely New Kind of TV Antenna ClIANNEL AfASTE.11.. Revolutionary "Travelling Wave" design stops "snow," "ghosts," and Interference 44 • '• ••'". Now, you can have picture quality never before possible on this area. Channel Master is first to bring you an antenns, with the powerful "Travelling Wve", oticieto, for bag!". caption. 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