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Team UndeFeated �t
CI,INTO.N 5-GODEl ICH 4 Dale Gattinger was the • best
,Clinton Legion Bantams een!tin-
used their winning ways on Wed-
nesday afternoon when they'•ed'ped
Gaderich. 5-4 in a closely fought
game.
The "teams clasheol ill a game
that was a curtain raiser to the
. G•oclerich-Clinton Colts interined
ate game,
The two teams• kept the large
P g
crowd orf their feet for the entire
,game as they :foughtfor the vic-
tory. Clinton went out in front
early in -the first period on'a goal.
by -Dale Gaittengger, Laithwaite
tied the score • three minutes later
only to have Gattinger find the
range again, ,Robinson evened the
count at 1119'and•16. seconds lat-
er Paul Pickett;.made it 3-2 for:
Clinton. - • `• .
Play was very even in the .sec,%
and period. but Goderich were„ •a
l tt1e sharper'. ✓around the net. Pin,
der' ands Robinson scored, goals: in
rapid-fire'rorder near the eight
Minute mark to put Goderich out
:in front :ter tale•.first time ire the
game
• The last `20 minutes found Clin-
ton applying .a ...Continual' power
plrajr in an effort to pull . the game
out of the fire and there was lit-
tle ;fdoubt that the attack, w,otlld
pay"oYf. 'Ron Livermore was the
_ pay-off man -for 'the, first goal.
Gattinger . won control; of the puck
from two Goderich .men in the
Corner; fed. a � infect ' pass to Liv --
P
e ere- at theblue line' s
rrrr and Ran
screen' shot whisked into • the cor
ter before Bissett could'"make a
move. - '
The tieing goal added more zip.
'to the Clinton attack and at 1510
^Budd Bayes .t Bathed in a loose
puck from a scramble at one side
of the Goderich net.. :Bissett was'
-tying on the ices and had no chair
ce on the ,goal.
man for Clinton and his :two goals
and. oneassist indicate the hard
gale that= he :played. Dave Mc -
..
and Ron Liverinore. `also'
ptayd good games, Laithwaite
was the most dangerous. man for
o'dec'h.
Clinton:oal, defence,
Watkins;
Draper, Bartllff, .Jacbb,' Murney,•
forwards, Gattinger, ,1VicLennan,
Smith, Livermore, Cummings,
Pickett, Serutoir, Boyes, Stanley;
sub -goal, Dales. '
Gloderick:oal, Bissett; defence,
Drew, Morris; centre, Vrooman;
wings, Pinder, Jeffery; subs,
Laithwaite,. ' Robinson, .; Baechler,
Yeo, Hudson, Wilkins,Black.
Bedkar,
McIver; :svub-goo , la k.
. First Period
1 -Clinton, ,Gattinger, (McLean
an) 1.15
2=-Gaderich, Laithwaites (Robin-
son) 4,40.
3 +Clanton, Gattinger, (.MeLenn-
,. an, 'Smith), 6,45
4--Goderich, Robinson,;. 11.19 •
5 --Clinton, •Pickett, 11.45 A
Penalties: Murney (tripping)
8.59; "Draper? (broken stick) 10.44.
,Seeoiui: Period •
6-.Gaderich, Pinder, (Jeffery) .8,39
7,-Goderich, Robinson: (Lauth-.
Waite). 8.55 -
Penalties: Jacob ,(tripping) 9.50.
Best whites_.
to 'or
May it be a very
Happy New Year!
.HERMAN'S
MEN'S •--'W EAR
HU 2-9351 Clinton
Third; Period
8 -:Clinton, Livermore (Gatting-
er). 7.51 •
9 -Clinton; ^ •Bayes - ..(Gattinger)
15.10
Penalties: Pickett (body -check-
ing in centre ice) 358.
Mi. and Mrs. William K. Gov-
ier, Lorndesboro; Mr. and Mrs,
Spencer Hann, . Brenda and .Les-
lie
Les,-
lie, Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hiamilton, Gary and Kim, spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry McEfwan and family.
•
CLINTON,LIONS
.AitEEl�A SCHgDlILE
FRIDAY,; DEC._
9:304030 .a m - Free, Skating' •
3.00 4.00 p.m. -Public Skating
4,30 5.30 ,pafi.-xinsmeh Peewee
Hockey
8.15-10:00 p.m. -Public Skating
SATURDAY, DEC. 29-
9.30-10.30 a.m.-Free Skating
1100-12.00 atm,-,A.dastral. Park
1.30-5.30 p.m. -+Figure. 'Skating
7.00 p.m. -Bantam Hockey-•aMi1-
vertorn vs. Clinton Le,
gion Bantams. e:
9.00 p m.--nIntermediate Hockey
Zurich. vs Colts
MONDAY,- DEC. 31-
9:30-11:00 a.m.--Frree; Skating
4.30 -.5.30 p.m.-Krnsmei `Peewee
Hockey. .
2.00-326 m. Public Skating
8.15-10,00 p.rn.-Public Skating
TUESDAY, JAN. 1-
2.00 - 3.30: p.m =Public Skating
8.15-10.00 pain. -Public Skating.
WEDNESDAY, JAN.. 2-
.. 2.00 - 3.30 p.m. --Public Skating
8.1540,00 ;p.m, -Public Skating
THURSDAY, JAN.' '3-
,4.30 - 5.30 p.m. -Free Skating
P.S. children (grades 5-6-7-
8), sponsored by Martin's
Dept. Store and Newcombe's
Drug Store.
Christmas Card
Sale
ALL BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS
REDUCED TO
1/z Price
SAVE i\tONEY :.
. SHOP NOW
s
MAY ALL YOUR •L R AMS COM1. TRUt
cEwan's
eague Play
()LINTON 6--99DRRIp1I 5
.Clinton Legion Buntanroved
that they have the qualities of a
good tears wh'' they nosed out
Gotierich' l'antams„6 5),n' Gaderich
last week.; :
T1gC1nton {ids ca �e f o "
e
hind on two occasions
to grab the
verdict. ;pave McL en tan's goal
scored just'`18 seconds after mop,
les B rtlift'.Ihad tied the icore,:l5> t
ved o be the deciding marker. '
• In'the' first period Jeffery- sent
the home team out in front; just
one minute after the ' • opening
yQ'histle. : Gale Ga1tenger evened.
the 'scone at 7.28 on a pass from
McLennan and .Gattinger 'gave
Clinton the lead six minutes later
with George Smith earning an as-
sist on the play,
Ron Livermore scored twice in
the sandwich session with the
home club held scoreless. 'Boni.
Livermore's goals . were . Scored;
within' a minute of each. other.,
Goderich came to life in the fin-
al 20 minutes and• during the, first
half of the period seemed to be
.going to chase their visitors• out
of the rink, Laithwa'lte; 'Rabin:
'son, Pinder and Laithwaite again
flashed the red light before Bant-:
tiff and 'McLennan could put out
the fire with their rapid-fire goals.
It was a very clean game with
no Penalties handed out by ref-
eree Jack .Meriam..
Clinton; . goal, Dales; defence,
Banditti- Murney, Draper, Jacob;„
forwards, Gattinger, Smith, Me-
I:.ennan, Livermore, Pickett, ,;Cum-
mings; Scruton•,..Boyes, Wild; sub-
goal, WatI ns.
Goderich: goal, Black; defence,
Whlkson,. McIver; ' Robinson;
Baechler;. forwards, .. Vrooman,
Jeffrey, Pinder; Laithwaate, Mor-
ris, Drew, Hudson, MacDonald,
Mccorinick, Bissett.
First Period.
1,•Godenicl ; . Jeffrey (Vrooman)
L� �.
2=Clintas, -...Gattinger (McLenn-
• an) ,:2
3 -,-Clinton, Gattinger (Smith)
1356
Second Period
4 -Clinton, Livermore (C u ni-
rings) 1250 '
5 -Minton; Livermore (!Pickett)`
13.49
'Third Period
6- Goderich; Laithwaite' (Robin-
son) 5:07
7--,Goderich, Robinson (Baechler)
'8.56
.8=-Goderich, Pinder- (Jeffery) 9.42
9--Goderich,. Laithwaite (Robin -
,son) 11.08 i.
10 -Clinton, Bartliff (Livermore)
13.02
11 -Clinton, McLennan (Smith)
14,20 �-`
Rensall Pupils
Enjoy Concerts
(By our Herman. correspondent)
Hensall. Public School =held their
annual Christmas concerts, ,Friday
afternoon, with traditional yule
tide decorations. The 24 child-
ren of the kindergarten class who
have been home for the past two
weeks with measles. (with the ex-
ception of six children) presented
a concert and received gifts and
treats'
~
Gravies -1 to 4, gave a program
of •'recitations, ' carols, • songs and
setreral plays. Grades 5 to 6 pre-
sented several dialogues "The
cook and her cookies", "The
Train," "Lnterruption," and a
'Christmas story with` Christmas.
carols sung throughout.
Grades 7 and 8 presented plays,
"'Twas the night •before Christ-
mas," (A Satirical Play) and a
,pantotnine, "The Highwayman,"
Gifts were exchanged, Lunch and
treats were the gifts of the school
board,
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Our sishoete *tah for
all out Moth& otld petitions,
$011
Bros
News F Bayfire,4.
By MISS LIJ. h R. WOOD$
1955 Ontario Cinutipion Rural •Correspondent
PHONE: BAYFIEI D 45 r 3
There will be -a carol service in
Trinity. Church on Sunday evening,
Fred Moore, London, was the
guest of Miss Barbara Bassett en
Sunday,
William T. Heard spent Christ-
mas with his brother Fred Heard,
and family, Stratford. '
Miss .Lola Ellliat , petrgit, was
with.. her brother,! Leslie; .Matt,
•f lona Friday until Tuesday, :.:..
• Miss Helen Blair, Lively,is. with
her:: parents;' Mr., and Mrs. Robert
Bialr., fc)r. the Christmas Vacation: -
Mr.
acation:Mr and Mrs •. E. • W.::Qddliefsan,'
London; are at their home on
Main Street through. the holiday.
season,
Miss Jessie L.;Metcalf, Detroit,
arrived on Saturday to spend the
vacation with her another, rMs. W..
F. Metcalf.
Mr, and Mira, W,;' R. Elliott
went to , Kitch-ener to be with
their son John and family for
Christmas, .
William and. Robert Parker,
London, were with their parents,
Mr, and Mrs., William: E Parker;.
for Christmas;,`.
;Miss Madeline Roddick, London,
is the guest of :her brother, R. S.
Roddick and wife, for, the Christ-
mas vacation.: .
Mrs. Bruce Menerey'left on
Monday to spend Christmas- with
her. nieces, Misses K and M. El-
liott, Brucefield.,
1Virs..J. H. Cobb is .spendilig the
Christmas and and
Year's seas -
n with Mr. and Mrs° J. Wallace,
"Ile, Ontario.:,
Mrs. John Turner,. Buie Water
HighMray, Stanley ,..T•ownshirp,. un
derwent major :surgery; in .Clinton
Public Hospital` on Thursday.
Mr. and .Mrs. Keith 'Brandon
and children, Stratford, are spend-
ing tate Christmas' vacation with.
her , parents, Mrs, - .and Mrs: Chris
Parker. . r, ,
Constable `Wi11am Johnson, St.
(-'atherines OPP Detachment; and
's family', Goderich, visited his
aunt, Mrs.. George,•L.ittle on Wed-
nesday. • -
Mr, and Mrs::T,Dalton, Smith and
Janice were- with „Nits. Smith's
lather, • W. W..Il}BginS, and broth-
ers, J._B. Higgins • and family on
Monday. e
Misses MariontMakins,Mildred
Fraser and Barbera Bassett, Lon-
don, were at their respective
home in the • village Friday until
Tuesday. • -
The Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Oi ter -
.bridge 'and .Peter, returned to the
rectory en Saturday eveningafter
having been on vacation for twel-
ve days, - •
6.
George Bell is spending a couple
of weeks vacation with;his parents,
Mr. and Mrs, -Charles Bell,. after
a sailing season- aboard the. SS
Windoc: ,•:.
AW2 Joan. McLeod, RCAF Stat-
ion ".y . er, ' pent• the Christmas
season with' her mother, Mrs. W.
J.• 'McLeod and. sisters, Roberta
and Frieda. , .. '
Mr, and 'Mrs, :Charles. `Parker
and Bonnie, ' Scarborough, were
with his parents, Mr. 'and Mrs-. J
H Parker from, Sunday until
Wednesdky. .•
Mr. and; Mrs. J. F., Hovey vent
,Christmas Day with the latter's
mother, M. Bert Rustors, Mitch-
ell, and the farmer's brother, F.
W. Hovey.
Miss . Helen Edith Forrester,
Goderich, spent Christmas day
with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Cam-
eron; -and •is also here for a couple
oto days this week. k .
Guardsman Bob Ori returned to,
Camp•, Petawawa - on Wednesday
morning after having ` sp e n t
Christmas week with 'his parents,
Mr. and Mrs, William Orr. ,•
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Middleton
and Bobby, Hensall, were with
Mrs. N, W. Woods. for Christtnas.
Mrs. ,Middleton regi ained to spend
a few days with her 'another.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Turner
and daieter, Trenton, were Thome
for Christmas and are staying
with the •former's father, John.
Turner, Blue Water Highway,
Mr. and Mrs, John McKenzie,
Toronto, are 'spending the Christ-
mastide with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs, 3. McKenzie and alga 'visiting
her mother, Mrs, John. Middleton
Mrs and Mrs. Garfield Westlake,
17cluelet, Va ieotver Island, arriv-
ed on Wednesday and are visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
'ilgestlake until, after New Year's.
James .1'iiggi a, Toronto, was
with his parent from Monday tilt
Wednesday On the latter day,
they all visited his grandmother(
in fensali and Jim returned to
Toronto with bis • attnt.
Mr. and km, J. M, E Stewart
spent Christmas with the ,latex's
niece, Miss Helene Brownlee,,, Lori-
d'on, and went aft to Hamilton
where they will celebrate' New'
Year's Day with' friends.
Mr; and Mrs. Carton Faweett
were with: her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L ; D, MacLeod from Sun-
day
unday until Wednesday, John It,
MacLeod, Port Stanley, was also
hole on,Christmas
,Art Turlattd returned. hone on
Wednesday after having been with
his wife's parents,.. Mr, and Mrs,.
Sant raftoll, v f%llitardlite f'o r,
Chr, 'The: children remain
ed with.istmastheir grandparents.
Dr. and Mrs°.A' nd Butler and
daughter Lois, came an 'Saturday
to spend, the 'Christmas week ,with
lois parents,, Mr. .and••Mrs, :M.':J.
Butler . ' Dr; '13u 1ef is a'- 'hycllolo'r
,a t p
gist a,t i;he ', schoci Or retarded
children at `1Vlissli"ngburg, Pa
l. ' •�d W estlak :ret rner:k to
.. GP Y W e u . ;.::�;. .
ti
d le "ththe � e nrn
u. OFP'd"tic
e hm.
n
Kitchener on Thursday alter be -
borne for • for Christmas,'
We'sillake and Master Ricky re
niair ed with her parents, Mr. a`id.
Mrs: Malcolm Toms,t'his week.
,Sergeant and Mrs:. J. Mayanan
woe•• with her parents:. Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. MacMillen, for Christ-
mas. .After the festivities Mrs.
•MadMillen and Sylvia Fitzsimons
accompanied: them: to London
where .they will visit •uritil'Satur-
.day
Mr. and Mrs, 'T. Mallett and
Tom and Miss Hilda King, Lon -
dem were the guests of Mrs° Mal-
lett's brothers,, Lyle, Melvin and
Rudsell Davidson on Sunday. Mr.
and Mr's.. Fred Davidson, Detroit,
were :also -with his brothers over
theweekend. - • '
'THarold Weston and his on Ray,
Ferndale, Mich.; motored, to the
village qn Saturday. On their re
turn they were accompanied by
the former's son, Geprge Weston,
and an aunt Miss Elizabeth• West-
on; who will spend the winter
with 'relatives, w°
Robert Brandon, Teaclre;s' Col
lege and `,Shirley 'Brandon, .,11N70,
both
both of London; are with tbeir
father, H. N. Brandon for the
Christmas vacation. Mr. and Mrs
W. Pitblado, \Toronto; Mr. and
Mrs. 'Gordon Heard, London, were
also Tome for Christmas.
,.Mrs. Jack Murray returned to
Olwen Sound last week after hay-
ing spent ten days with ,.her sis-
her-axr--law, -Mrs, W. J.. McLeod.
The SS John, Weiss en which her
husband is sailing came into God-
erich to berth and he also left for
his home in Owen Sound, after
calling qn his sister.
Mrs: E. Jones and George Hew
itt -came. pn Monday to spen',d.
Christmas ° with their_: sister, Mrs:
Emerson Heard: Theyreturned
to London on Christmas Day with
Mr. and Mrs.. Herbert Kirkham;
who were with- their parents for
dinner. Mr. and .firs, "George
Heard, • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon•
Heardalso were at the parental
table.
Mr; 'and Mrs. •George, Lindsay
and Carol, Paris, spent Christmas
day with. `his mother, Uncle John
Lindsay and brother Brawn at the
-tome of his sister, Mrs. Charles
Bello, Carol remained to visit with
her aunt for this week.,i.Mr.: and
Mrs. Alan Galbraith, Olinton,'were
also with •her parents over Christ-
mas. Janice is spending the vac-
ation with .her grandparents.
Mr - and Mrs. LeRoy Poth and
Ronald spent Christmas Day with
the former's parents in New Dun-
dee. ; Mrs. William R. Jo ett,
Goderich, who is staying with, her
elder daughter and family for the
Christmas week,. .accompanied
them to Elmira and spent Christ-
mas with her younger daughter,
Mrs. E. Kendall and family. They
all returned here on Wednesday.
Mr; and Mrs. Tom- Arkell, Jo-
anne and Kenny, Burlington; Mr..
and Mrs. Frank •Sprague came on
Monday; and Mrs. Don ,Sager and
two •ehaldren Clare and Nicky,
Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Turner, Gail • and Phillip, Were
also with their parents,.,Mr. and
Mrs. F. P. Arkell. They'a]l re-
turned home on. Christmas Day.
On Thursday Mrs. Arkiill, held a
Christmas celebrdtiorl for Mr. and
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34 'Calls Mac:14y
Ions Santa Claus
(Ry ;our Bayfield correspondent)
.Santa Claus represented for
the Lions Club by Grant' Turn-
er, made 34 calls • on Christmas
Eve, leaving a treat at • each
;home for'old folk and shut.ins;
A]sp, Cliristnias: carOis floated
on the'e a 'n • air fro b'-
v nr g m aput. •,
lic address • system ; supplied,. 'by
Reg Francis. The: truck iii
which it was- installed was ilei
orated by. Reg and ;aSperice,:E.r-
vine in . keeping, with . •Christmas
Ewe. - Amongst the other help-
ers • were Charles Scotchlner,
Leslie Flliptt, " Jiack Scotchmer,
Grant Stirling and Bill ''Clark.
They started out- on their
rounds • at 6.45 and finished at.
10.30.
Mrs. Gorden D. Scotchrner and
family, Bronson Line.
Chairman Retires
Mrs. T. C: Bailey, chairman,
conducted the annual meeting of'.
the. Bayfield Public School Board
on. Wednesday evening. Mrs, A. M.
Bassett genie the auditor's report.
Grant Turner was elected to' fill
the vacancy caused by the retire-
anent of Mrs>. Palley, The board is
now made up of Merton Merrier,
Spencer Ervine -and Grant Turner.
Children's Party'
The Lions Club party for the
children of the district on Friday
afternoon in the town hall, 'drew
perhaps the largest attendance
known , Aifrekneetclianer, - Jr.,
projected the film,. "Snow White
and the •.Seven ` Dwarfs" after
which • John Lindsay ' played the
,role of,Santa Claus. There was .a
beautiful Christmas tree with col
oured lights and the children re-
ceived bags of candy, and oranges;
Assisting '.with -the affair . were
Grant Stirling, R. McFadden,' El-
gin Port.t. and LeRoy Poth,
Tuggle,School. Parties
',The Junior Red . Cross meeting
Was. conducted ny. Margaret; Wall1s
in the senior room of Bayfield
Public . School on Wednesday; De-
cember
ecember 19, The memberspresent-
ed' a couple of skits. Mrs. LeRoy
Poth projected colour slides. taken
COMING EVENTS
40 a word, minimum 75e
Friday, Dec.2.. 8 Euchre and"
dance, Township Hall, Bayfield..
Sponsor. ; Bayfield Agricultural-
•Society, Cards start at 8.30.'.Nor-
,ris Orchestra. ,. 52b.,
Friday, Dec. 28 - Old Old Tyrne
Dance, All your old tyane favour--
+tes, by the Collins. Orchestra, at
-Melody Ranch -Dancing 10
1 a.m. ;New Year's Eve Dance,
Music; by: The Serenades, Admis--
sion;..$1.50 52-b:•..
<. li .cher i f C
S . rrm..:.
lQou . �' KNX TV is;:
playing for the, season: at the
Crystal Paalacee Mitchell; 'every
Friday night, • Specialhard-time•
dance this Friday with cider.
51-2-b
Gaderich. Pavilion - Dancing
every Saturday. Friday, Decem-•
bet, °28 •'Teen age record swing with,
Johnrl'y.. Brent. Phone Goderich'
675. if no answer 419, for New
Year's Eve table reservations.
52-b
The Gala New Year's" Eve dance
in the Crystal Palace,. : Mitohell,
with hats, horns, novelties, Dan-
cing to music by Slim Boucher,
10 till 2: f• si=lt
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Christmas? t
Still Gardening
T
(By our Bayfield correspondent)
•It was a ,White Christmas after
all. On the day before, Mrs. Char-
les Bell picked. a head of lettuce
and a green onion from her -veg.
etableP
arden. In spite ite of •a bit
g
of snow. Maybe we are approach.
ing the time when our otimatte
will once again be sub -tropical a
it was ages ago. ,
of the pupils. Then there was a
distribution' of gifts off .the Christ
mas tree, and bags of candy fol
each .pupil, from the school board
The party in the' Junior room un
der the supervision of Mrs. Wil
liarn. E. Parker was also in keep•
ing with.:Christmas. The pupils
played games and ,gifts off the
tree were presented along; with 1.
candy treat.
WWshing you good
luck i.n. everything!
As we greet the Maw
Year, We r,ishtyou• the
best dir overyfhin9l
TIRF A AUT(, SUPPLY
ASS(C IA1F ST,?RE
Our entire staff Joins in wishing
you a prosperous and happy New
`S'ertr !"Thanks for your patronage,
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