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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-12-13, Page 12'rues, Afternoon 1-.s. Da ..d Practice The newly organized- i3oys' and . Band is holding. practice Sear' SionS each Tuesday afternoon in the- Legion IvIenwial „WI,. Kirk' Street, right after .school. A, •01, Robinson, London,. bandttiaster, will • welcome , any who wish to join, at the. Legion .1-Ta4 between four and sip o'clock, Middle Fast, °We accept this standard of living of ours-4ot we are on the smug side, after we know a little about the East's problems," Mr, Cameron Said. He thought that more could be done by Canada' for, it's sister nation, India. In Summing up his talk he asked: "Are we doing all we can for In- dia ? Are we doing as 'much 'for India as Russia is doing for CbinaT The group captain also told of their visit to Egypt: of talking with Nasser's chiefs of staff; and of the f4scinating tourist attract- ions of Cairo, Mr. Cameron was introduced by Beecher Menzies and thanked by vice-president Ross Middleton, /President Joe Murphy wished all present seasonal greetings as this will he the lest Lion meeting this year. A 4-H guest Allan Finch, won the regular draw prize. , aol•1TM.11 NEWS-RECQAD Staff College Loss Goderich Pushes visit LeRCFTo7 Colt •keague Cellar %Station Qiinton-goal, Denornme, clef-. once, Anstett, Edgar, Epps, Car- ter; forwards, Strong, Garton, Holmes,, Colquhoun, Boyes, Taylor. ,Goderich-goal, Vint; defence, MacDonald, Duckworth, Arbour, Gregory; forwards, Walters', Gay- nor,, Meriarn, Willis, Hutchins, Ries, Cruickshank. First Period' 1-Clinton, Boyes (Anstett) .8.38 2-Goderich, Macdonald (Walters. 16.05 3-Crodericir, Meriam (Walters) 17,10 Penalties: Epps (interference) 16.00. Second Period 4-Goderich, Willis (Hutchins, Goddard) 2.43 Penalties: Colquhoun (tripping) 6.29; Holmes (high stocking) 11.26; Anstett (kneeing) 13.17 .Third Period 5-,Goderich, MacDonald' (Hutch- ins, Reis) 8;08 Penalties: Duckworth (rough, ing) 8.18; Garon (clipping) 9.29; Arbour (elbowing) 10.50; Duck- worth (interference) 11,33; Willis (broken stick) 19.16., • GAM S DART BOARDS - in cork and professional $1.95 to $4,50 MONOPOLY $3.95 SCRABBLE ..... . .. $4.50 CROKINOLE BOARDS $4.50 and $5.95 HORSE RACE Game,' $2.95 STOCK TICKER „.„, $4.95 TABLE TENNIS SETS---- for two or fOUr•ployers-:-, v„, ...... $3.95 Parcheesi, Steeple Chase, Snakes and Ladders,' Etc. GIFT' ITEMS BUXTON BILLFOLDS $3.95' - $15.00 REGULAR BILLFOLDS $1.95 up WVIING CASES $4.95 to $12.50 DEEP FRAME PICTURE ...„. ....... .„,„,„.. $1.50 to $6.00, CUPS and SAUCERS (in Bone ‘. China) ....... $1.00 to $7.50 INDIAN HAMMiRED BRASS ..... $2,95 to $12.50 TV LAMPS'in Sea Shell $6.95 COFFEE CARAFE with Warmer, $4.95 Where - you . find . selection, , quality, price, value plus the friendly service, you get when dealing, at our shire: 11.111/11 SIM/I 14n 410444 TYPEWRITERS $4.50 SLEEPING DOLLS-with sewn in - Saran hair $4.95 to $10.95 MECCANO SETS (ally, sizes $1.80 to $20.00 /-AUTO TRANSPORT (cg replete with two cars) HYDRAULIC DUMP TRUCK $8.95. STRUCTO ROCKER TRUCK $7.95 ARCHERY SETS $1.98, $3.15, $5.95 SHOOTING RANGE (automatic pistol and targets) $3.49 CARPENTER SETS (plastic) ........ ..... . . 98c CRYSTAL RADIO SETS $7.95 - $10.50 EverythingT•ri Trim Your Tree TREE LIGHTS . . . SERIES LIGHTS $1.19 - $1:59 SANTA LIGHTS '(multiple) $2,00 15 :Light Decorative Outfit $5.90 (Each tamp Burns , Independently) OUTDOOR SETS - 7 Lights 15 Light' • • • $3.80 $8.00 LIKE CHRISTMAS MAGIC! RtiDOLPI.T ,M. SHINES' AGAI N. How the youngsters will thrill to brand new adventures of this love- able Reindeer, in glorious color and 3 dimension! See Rudolph and other favorites, 7-scene reels, new three-reel gift packets, viewers ' wonderful View-Master gifts for all the family, here now! DOLL STROLLERS and • PRAMS $L98 fo $18.95 ,98 to $2,45 PLASTIC TEA SETS CASH REGISTERS $4,39 CAKE MIX SETS $2.95 84 $3.95 HU 2•09166 MgEWAN'S Clinton Christmas Card .% VALUES COUTTS-HALLMARK and RUSTCRAFT Religious -- Novelty Sportsmen Snow Scotties VALUE BOXES- 50 for ..... $1.00 25 for $1.00 Franz Johnston „ 10/$1,50 Christmas Table. Cover' LINEN FINISH PAPER CLOTH 59c TABLE COVER -(54x96) 30c 36 HOLIDAY NAPKINS 250, SNAPPY CRACKERS (set of 4) 49c 12 PARTY 'CRACKERS - $1.19 4., GIFT WRAli I Valley Christmas wiapping .,.„ ....... ''(per 'bin oh) 10c to 50e Ribbon, all c olours, widths. . .. (per hank) 10e to 250 Assartod Tags, Seals, Seoich Tape, String Christmas Gift Bows .. .. „....„„.„ . . ... ---,„ ........ ,.„.-.,„ 25e Ornaments Assorted-Boxes 12 59c 12 • 1.75 12 • 1• 19 41, FANCY 'BALLS, BELLS, -SANTAS, BIRDS...,10c, to 55c ORNAMENT HANGERS- Box of 50 I0,c CANDLES-"thristmas Red and Green, 10", 12'x, 15" ,,,. 2 for 25c; 2 for 30c; 2 for 35c WREATHS-Red, Green, Silver 39c and 59c NOMA ELECTRIC WREATHS 1 .10, 1.60, 5.06 DOUBLE-GLO SNO SPRAY (2 sizes) . 1.19, 89c MERRY CHRISTMAS (IC lights) ....... • .... „„ 6.00 HOLLY WREATH (with one ,candle) 2.75 EVERGREEN WREATH (illuminated) .....„„ 2.75, 5.00 3-REEL STORY PACKET, $1 50 OTHER' REEL SUBJECTS, SOC Eirth VIEWER $29 5 1111111111111111111111111111111111 CLINTON LIONS ARENA SCOEDULE FRIDAY, DEC; 14, 4;30 -5.30 p.m„-Kinsmen Peewety• Hockey, 8,30 p,Tn, -WOAA Intermediate. Hockey - Mitchell vs. Olin..- ton Colts, SATURDAY, DEC. 15 8.00- 9.00' a.m.-Juvenile Hockeyt,. practicer, 9.30=10.30 ard.-Free Skating 11.00-12,00 a.m.-Adastral Park, 130- 5.30 13,m.-Figure Skating-. Club. -8,15-10.00 Skating.' MONDAY; DEC. 17- ,1,30 - 5,3,0 pon----Kinsmen Peewee- Hockey. All evening---Hockey Practice,. TUESDAY, DEC. 18- 4.30 - 5.39 p.m.--Free Skating - sponsored by Clinton News- . Record and Aiken Bros, P.& children only, grades 1-2-3.4; 6.30-1030 p.m,-RCAF Hockey, WEDNESDAY, 'DEC. 19- 2,15 - 3.30 p.m.-Publie Skating. 8.15-10,00 p.m.-Public Skating- THURSDAY, DEC. 20- 4.30 - 5.30 p.m.-Free Skating -. P,S, children (grades 5-6-7.1- ,3), sponsored by Martin's., , Dept,Store and'Newcombe's. Drug Store. '6,30-10.30 p.m.-RCAF Hockey. •-•-•-•1•-•-•-•*11.44.40--41-06-411-44.1.-4 Open Bowling NIGHTLY for the' balance of 'Dccernbett Except Dec, 14, Dec. 19, and Dec.' 26, ' Special. Event TURKEY BOWL AU persons who bowl ext. actiy 165 between Sat-today, December 15 and Saturday,.. December 29 at COO p.m., will , compete on December 29 for a 20-lb. turkey. A second mystery prize will be given. CLINTON BOWLING ALLEY Christmas Smoker's' Suppliec Cameras -,- Chocolates., Bowling Shoes - Carrying Cases This Year- Give something for the ear The driver in your family will appreciate a gift for the car. Why -not drop in and look over our Stock. May We Suggest: • PERSONALIZED KEY CHAINS • WINDSHIELD WASHER, * STEERING WHEEL COVER • . BACK UP LIGHTS - • CURB FEELERS • • ENGINE HEATER • CIGAR LIGHTER • TISSUE DISPENSER These, and many other items in stock qe inexpensive, but practical. For the EXTRA SPECIAL GIFT Choose a RADIO, SEAT COVERS, SNOW TIRES--or maybe even a NEW CHEVROLET! LORE BROWN MOTORS LTD. Your Friendly CHEV..,OLDS, Dealer CLINTON HUrtter 2-9321 Open Evenings for your Convenience 1A9V, TWV..V,F4 t T ►4 11 belle moved from, -their home At . 1. r. 04,4, zam QordiN't iYiraWng Cl. 1 I ill • bangyet Clinton„._ into Piarvey john- " • -- • ston's new house on Albert Street, °n' the b'ag`PiPeP., who 'played ,f 0,74( Highland Fling, sword .dancesi .1r- *leer the Bas.e •';1441 jig and other dances by four .. girls, each .dressed. different tartan The girls were Joan Bannon, I3etty Jane Andrews, Sal- ly Fox and Moira Malcolm. Mrs. Clint 'Smith, the girls' instruct, resS, who has a ap,s5., a over. 21./ • pupils, was ,also present. 4e *Word, .mlniPaina 1150. ' Tit eontertainers Were thanked .U40- 'hors lay, Dee. Ti,rE=X- self was born: in :Scotland, 'Slim Boucher-of OF TV is „Egypt, He told of 'the refugee ,playing for the fall season at the c Crystal Palace Mitchell, every P . am s in the movement of Mos- Friday night. Special hard-time lems m to the new - country of dance this Friday with cider. Pakistan. ' Ill Delhi, India, ins., Note: on Friday, December 14, party had an- interview with 1:,re- the Silver Bar Ranch Band will Tiller Nehru of India, and heard of be your' pleasure. 40-50-b the problems of our sister coml. ,Goderich Pavilion - Dancing try in the Commonwealth. Of every Saturday. Christmas night, the standard of liVing in these December 25, Paul Cross and his Indian, countries, Mr. Cameron orchestra, Friday, December 28, . belie 'Teen age ' record . swing with said, '1 I tever would have Y- Johnny Brent Phone Goderich ea it until 1 saw it." -sl-le went 675, if no answer 419, for New --- on Year's Eve table reservations. that we in Canada have no 49-50-51-b 'Idea of living standards in the Clinton Colts made an WO /3"QAF Station Clinton was' pressive 'dant on C4oderich ited last week by group of Staff college, Toronto. to the fimaitlands" from • the ants and staff personnel frarn the when they aroPPed a 4-1 kleclaion after an absence of several years Air CoMmodore W. A, Orr, aunty town, on Monday night, 013$, CD, Commandant of the It was the fourth toss.in five staff College, eight officers of his games for the Clinton team ancl, staff and approximately Mein- Goderich, winless this Season to hers of S-taff 'College course No. date; pulled up into a tie with the 21 comprised the visiting party. ,coifs for last /gape in the league They were welcomed on behalf standing with the victory. of Group Captain K. C. Cameron, The Clinton team played well MBE, CD, Commanding Officer of below their usual form, their Pas- AF station: Clinton, by Wing sing was off and they had trouble Coxmnander R. B, lloodspith, with their shooting, That, with MBE, officer commanding No, 1 the wingmen wandering away Radar Comniunicationa Sehool„ from their 1)0419M Was all the They visited No. 1 R isr CS and maitlands needed for the win; had an opportunity to Meet the Dr* Denornme tried 'desperately' officers, .of RCAF" Station. Clinton he to keep had. teleCoehlt:nt tehne thgar gala cbaui4t that eluded him, although he stop- ped many hard shots, " As in most of, the gaines, Clin- ten scored first with Bev Boyes finding the range from his right wing slot. Bev beat Vint with a lonal and, technical problerns of aircraft control and warning sys- Mr. and Mrs, Lloy• d" Johnson terns, WIC 1-loodspith also out- and family, London, visited With lined the operational and technical Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leibold and limitations of present ground rad- family, RR 2, Clinton, and with ax' Systems, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Leppington. rising shot to the top of the net. Oxienich tied- the ,count just five seconds after Don Epps had been thuniked to the sin-bin for Wei- ference. It took the, Maitlands lust long enough to get the face- oteolff at hmra,en pr:aoa bnehtf c4,r:opfl:ecrelc:701:A0 Ibti Donaln screen shot whisked in- when. Clinton defenders failed to MacDonald at the point. Mac, ad he lead when. he homed 'the ,puck vhance tO cover. A minute let- ter into the mesh 'from a scramble - The play livened considerably in the second and the Colts caught the eye of the referee fer,three pe, II:allies.. At one time I-Iolme.s and. Anstett were off together but the Maitlands failed to capitalize on their two man advantage,. as' Ed- gar,- Carter and Colguhoun com- bined hi geed -defence .manoeuvers, Willis scored the ionly goal of the period. .Ockiley enough it came after a Clinton power play had kept the puck in the Goderich end 'for over a minute, .The puck re- hooded, from a shot that missed the net, out, into centre ice'. Gad- dard, Hutchins and Willis raced. down unmolested and they • gave Denomme no chance, Goderich picked up four penal- ties in the last period but the Colts couldn't .getnorolltng,-, Mac- Donald, Hutchins and. Reis ended the scoring at 8.08; with MacDon- ald .getting his, second-goal. of the night. The Colts tried hard .but couldn't take advantage of their many opportunities, RCAF Ladies BO v4 Mrs. Sutton Wins The High Triple 'Friday evening saw the RCM' Ladies' Bowling League in full swing. The bulldozers are still in the lead.with. 36 points. pose second are the' Trojans wth 35 points, and the Hotshots are third with '31 points. Weekly prizes were won by Mrs. M. Sutton, with a high trip- le of 648, and to Mrs. M. Pittoello with a high single of 268. Scores of over 200 were. made IV Mrs, E. McDonald, 243; Mrs. B. Gover, 217; Mrs. J. Pleasance, X(); Mrs. K. Banvllle, 213; Mrs. Alice Bour- que, 200; Mrs. T. Deslandes, 208; Mrs. T. Elson, 209. THIJA$DAY, DECiE41113Eft 10, 19504 wikS home for. the weekend, _.,.0,11$ • ;HO ' • Miss; Shirley Sutter, •PrestOn, .Li • by Lion John S. Parker, who WM; BINGO,. at Clinton Legion I all, , Guest Speaker ;8,30, Every Thursday until Christ- mas 50-X 'WC Kenneth C. Cameron, Pm- _IP !wing at MoloclY liana, mantling officer of RCAF . Station Weariesday, Music by.'llbe Melody Clinton, Was guest speaker and Ranch Boys, Friday,- Bob Scott told of a tour he took this spring and hist Orchestra, Saturday, with a National Defence College features The Serenaders, New group to the Middle East, The Year's Eve Dance. Tickets -now speaker available, 81,50, told ,O living standards 504"2-4)and conditions in Pa1 •u tan, India, at a formal 'mess dinner in the offieere Mess, Thursday evening, Air Commodore Orr was the guest speaker, Friday morning Wing+Cominant der Hooclspith gave a lecture em-, phasizing to the student's the close relationship between time operat, mrk.74111grOINI% /I0VAXV.. STAIsi.OINGt G. W r A, P.- 'Merton -5 4 1 47 16 Mitchell 0 4 1 33 la LUC= 5 3 2 18 17 2;Urie.13 4 2 2 19 30 Clinton. 5 1 4 20 04 2 Goderich- 1 5 22 57 Seorew This Week Zurich 23 ,t Mitchell; 9,-Goderich Ilderton 5-Clinton 4. Zurich 2--Luean 0 Qoderich 4-.Clinton 1 • Mitchell 4.-Lucan • Ilderton 1.9.--Goderich 3 Ganes "This Weelr. Dec. 12--Moton at Zurich- ' Pee. 14,-Co.tiericli at Lucan Mitchell at ':Clinton Dec. 17-LUeart at Goderich Dec. 13-Clinton et'Ilderten Zurich at Mitchell 40.41-•÷40-0-41-41r0.4.4•111.11-6 -4i-41 ‘••••••=11•15.414mn