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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1957-04-18, Page 10011...1••••••••• I HELP THE SCOUT MOVEMENT SAVE YOUR POP BQTTLES, Etc. / POP BOTTLE DRIVE SATURDAY, APRIL 27 • A Scout or Cub will call at your home ' 16-17-b Kinsmen Club of Clinton PEEWEE BASEBALL. LEAGUE_ 1957 APPLICATION FORM Name in full Phone Number Desired Position w v Easter Cards by COUTTS (HALLMARK) and RUST-CRAFT WHITE BIBLES WHITE PRAYER BOOKS EASTER SERVIETTES EASTER TABLE CLOTHS EASTER CANDLES EASTER BASKETS EASTER BUNNIES And Other Stuffed 'Po't's EGG. CUPS • MOEwaif GREEN ONES BLACK ONES BLUE ONES AND SMART TWO-TONES Seldom do we have such a wide selection of quality USED CARS, ready for Spring driving — all at LOW, LOW PRICES1- COMi AND SEE! Some have Bonnets (Sun Visors). Some talk a lot (radios). They all have a warm heart (heaters). Some have hew slippers (tires) with shiny buckles (chrome wheels). YOU'LL BE A HIT IN THE PARADE FOR MONTHS TO COME IN ONE OF THESE,. Thinking Of A New Chevrolet? See the Various Models on our Lot. You'll find us easy to deal with. LORNE BROWN MOTORS LTD. Your Friendly CHEV.-OLDS. Dealer HUnter 2-9321 — — CLINTON Open Evenings for your Convenience JUST LIKE AN EASTER PARADE \ PAGl TEN CLINTON WIURSW4-11.. APRA. .18, .1.907 utieen" and Honour Student From Londesboro CDCI Queen 'Leader" Cli4osen" at CD Leader At CDCI All Round Student Good Athlete ,Each year the London Free Press, in co-operation with the principal and staffs of secondary schools' throughout Western Ontar- io, selects a "Queen" and "Leader" of each school. This year Marjorie Goldsworthy, 18 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Goldsworthy, RR 1, Clin- ton, was chosen "Queen" of CDCI. She is' a first class honour student in Grade 13, and winner of junior, intermediate and senior track and field championships, She hopes to becom e a physical education teacher in secondary schoels. Marjorie is president of the Girls' Sports Club, a member of the Students' Council, interschool' volleyball and basketball teams, gymnastic team, and the Glee Club, Selections of the. S chool "Queens" are made on the basis of general all round ability including both scholastic and sports abilities. A day in London is enjoyed by all leaders and Queens as guests of the London Free Press and The University of Western Ontario, Following is an essay on "news- papers" which Marjorie wrote in connection with her distinction as CDCI "Queen4: Do you know thb value of a newspaper in your daily life,' or having read the funnies, do you cast it aside to begin your even-, • MARJORIE GOLDSWORTHY ing's stare at the television screen? If you do discard the newspaper, Pin accusing you of committing a grave error. Did; you ever read the editorial point of view? Yes, I heard you. You said, "No!" Yet the editorial is an influential and important part of any newspaper. Even if you don't, agree with the editor, his statements will afford you a chance to formulate your own opinions. The countries under Communist domination fill their newspapers with stereotyped pro- paganda upholding the' Communist Hugh Colquhoun, 18-year-old grade 13 student is Clinton Dis- trict Cpllegiate Institute's nominee for the UWO-Free Press Leaders' Club. Hugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Colquheun, Clinton, _has been a 4ialfback on the school's senior football squad for four years, and performed on the junior basket- ball squad for two years. He has played, on Clinton minor hockey teams all the way up from peewee to juvenile ranks. iClinton's Leader has maintained average grades in each year of his school career. In 1956, he was selected as a representative on the STudent Council. His' future plans are to attend college after graduating from, high school, Hugh feels the greatest short- government. The readers must retain these ideas as facts with- out question or disagreement. You have the chance in Canada, how- ever, to think and to form your own views. The editorial is a valuable aid to your awareness of durrent ideas and to the assimila- tion of your awn opinions. Do you ever take note of such articles as "Do It Yourself" and "Household Hints'? Since such columns are written for your use, why not read and employ their suggestions? The. newspaper has several ad- vantages over the radio and tele- vision. If you happen to be away from your television set when the news is being announced, do not hrow up your hands in despair with, "Haven't heard any news all day!" Consult your' newspaper. If you want to hear of local affairs" there are accounts of births, marriages, deaths, crimes and accidents of your community. However, if you want to learn of current events, here we are! "Nasser, Pearson, St. Laurent, Egypt, Gaza Strip. .." Moreover; I'm sure you will 'agree that the newspaper account is much more complete than that given on your radio or television set. What's bothering you now? Oh, you want to know what time church starts. Say, where did you hurl that paper? There it is on top of the television. "Ang- lican, Methodist, Presbyterian," here we are "Ten-thirty." That newspaper is useful, isn't it? But just a minute before you throw it away again. You forgot the' fun- nies! 'Don't discard it yet, for al- though you have finished reading it, a newspaper has many other uses. What do you use to line the garbage can? What do you put just inside the door for John- ny's muddy boots? What did you start that bonfire With last week? Why, newspaper! Are you convinced yet of the value of a newspaper or will I continue? Negligence Was Cause of Deaths According to Jury An inquest sitting, in Seaforth last Saturday, inquiring into the death of Mrs. Margaret Linington, Saltford, and, Mrs, Ile Godfrey, Dungannon, concluded that the ac- cident which contributed to the deaths came as a 'result of negli- gence. Driven by Ralph Godfrey, hus- band of one: of the deceased wo- men, the car had been in collision with another, driven by Ray Dill, on Highway 8, between Seaforth and Clinton, on March 8. The coroner's jury attributed the acci- dent to negligence on the part of Mr. Godfrey in failing to turn out, or stay on his own side• of the highway, in making a turn with- out a signal, which, even with a signal could not have been made in safety, being too close to the Dill Car. The jury stated they felt that Mr. Godfrey's vision, having only one eye., may 'be faulty, 'and had Same bearing on his 'actions. The jury reeemmencled. that Godfrey's dfisVing privileges be sus- pended until he has proper tests. "It 'appears from the evidence that he had not disdlOsed this disability. We further recommend that con- sideration be given to changed pro- cedure in issuing driver's licenses to require stricter physical examin- ation, particularly to eyesight." Dr. E. A. MeMastqr, Seaferth, presided, Crown Attorney H. Glenn Eays questioned the witnes- ses. Those appearing included Dr. J. A. Addison and Dr. r, M. Newland, Clinton; Donald Smith, Clinton; Ralph Godfrey, 'R,11. 3, A.uburn and Police Constable. Don- ald Trembley, Goderich, Members of the jury were J. 'W. crich, FiSt 4, Clinton, foreman; Warren A. Gibbing, Kenneth E. Williams, Raymond Jamieson and Newman , Garrett, of RIi 4, Clinton. HUGH COLQUHOUN coming in our present day school system is the lack of capable teachers. Asked if he thought the voting age should be reduced to 18 years, he replied: • "No. Most young men and wo- men of 18-21 are not fully mature or are not interested enough in politics to use their vote wisely." He picks hockey as his favourite sport, and Montreal Canadiens' fabulous. centre, Jean Beiiveau, as his favourite athlete. WINNERS OF KINSMEN STANLEY CUP DRAWS A "streak of luck" was certainly running for two Clinton people during the recently completed Stanley Cup draws by the Kins- men Club of Clinton. Mrs. Frank Cook and John Mc- Farlane each won the major prize in the Kinsmen conducted' raffle on two games. John held a 5-1 ticket on the first and fifth, games while Mrs. Cook was third and fourth game winner. Mr. Brown, Goderich, was the other person to hold a lucky score. Boy Scout News There will be a Silver Arrow- head course 'held at Camp Chip- ewana on the Maitland River next week from Monday, April 22 until Saturday, April 27. There will be 36 Huron District. Scouts at the camp, including two from Clinton. Jack Corless, RCAF Station Cent- ralia, will be. camp chief, * * The regional Queen's Scout ceremony will be held soon. Two Clinton. Scants will receive their badge: Alvin Parker and Louis Ling. 0 CLINTON COURT William Little, Blyth, was fined $100 and costs Tuesday in mag- istrate's court here, when: he plead- ed guilty to a charge of driving while his license was suspended. Defence counsel was E. B. Menz- ies, Clinton. Magistrate D. E. Holmes dismis- sed two charges' resulting from an accident on Highway 8, west of Clinton last month. Both were on careless driving. James Donnelly, Goderich, acted for the defense in one charge, and the other man plead his own case. Goderich Midgets Win OMHA Midget. Championship IGoderich Sailors won the Dr. Leon Hipell Trophy, emblematic of the Midget "B" Ontario Minor Hockey Association championship last Saturday night. .The team, coached by Teddy Williams, down- ed, Huntsville 10-3 winning the best-of-five series' three games to one with one game tied. It is the second straight year that the Sailors have won the title and on Saturday they were urged on by more than 1,300 fans. OIVIH.A, President Jack Christie presented the trophy to team captain Dave Leeson. Larry Jeffrey 'scored three goals Young Canada Hockey Week (Continued from Page One) The overall: champions and the be played on Monday., runners-up are feted by the town fathers and the Goderich Lions Club. Clinton Gets Break Clinton Kinsmen PeeWees re- ceived a big breakin the schedule which was announced on Tuesday. The Clinton team will not play until Wednesday, while other "C" entries will play on Friday, April 19, and several of these opponents will be eliminated on that date. Londesboro has entered 'in the "D'e. series and they will meet Trowbridge in their' first game on Saturday at 4.00 p.m. If they are successful the second game in their series will be on Monday at 12,15, The following is the schedule as it effects local teams: Saturday, April 20 "D" Series 8.30 a.m.—Atwood vs. Hensall 4.00 p.m,--Londesboro vs. Trow- bridge 5,15 p.m.—Atwood or Hensall vs. Lucknow or Ailsa Craig, to lead the Goderich team, Dave Leeson 'and Bill Gallow picked up two each. Percy Garrick, Barry Stewart and Don Jeffrey counted singles. 4e a word, minimum 75e. Thurs., April 18 —BINGO, Leg- ion Memorial Hall, Kirk .Street, Clinton, commencing at"8:0 p.m.; 15 regular games for $5.00; three special share-the-wealth games: $56 jackpot on 564 numbers, includ- ed' in all share-the-wealth game$; one special game for $25.00. Ad- mission: 15 regular games for 50c; special games 15c, 2 for 25c; 5 for 50c, 16b Friday, April 19 — 8.00 p.m. — Bayfield United Church. Film, "Journey Into Faith". 16b Saturday, April 20—Easter Tea, sale of home baking, novelty gifts for Easter. Council Chamber, 3 to 5 p.m. Sponsored by Guides and Brownies; 11 and 16-b Sunday, April 21 8.00 p.m, — Cantata, Bayfield United Church, "The Cross of Life and Peace". 16b Wed., April 24—Box Social to be held in. Lodge Rooms above; Lib- rary, 8.30 'p.m. Sponsor: LOL No. 710. Everybody welcome. . 16-b Saturday, April 27—Daffodil Tea and Bazaar. 3 to 5 p.m., Ontario Street Church: Hall. Auspices: Hearthside Club. 16-b Wed., May 1 — Legion Paper Drive. 15b-16-7x Saturday, May 18—St. Andrew's W.A. Bazaar and Tea. Note: This change is' made since church is oc- cupied on June 1. 16-b Goderich Pavilion — Cabaret dancing every Saturday Night. Don' Downs and his orchestra through April. Easter teen-age record hop, Friday, April 26 with .Johnny Brent, 'disc jockey and M.C. of CKNX-TV. 14-5-6-7-b Monday, A1411 22 12.15 p.m.--i,Shallow Lake vs, Loa-- clesboro or Trowbridge 1.30 p.m.—Atwood, Hensall, kow or Miss Craig vs. Kurtz- - vile, Mildin.ay, . Ebenezer or Tara. 5.45 p.m.—Ripley, Belmont, Lyn- den or Luca vs. Shallow Lake, Londesboro or Trowbridge 9.00 pan,—"D' Series final 'VVednesday, April 21 — "C" Series 8,30 a.m.—Lambeth vs. Clinton 2.45 p.m,--Lambeth or Clinton vs, Elmira or Southampton Friday, April 26 11.30 a.rn.—Eambeth, Clinton,. El- rnira or Southampton vs, Port Perry, Ridgetown, Harriston, Hornepayne, Centralia, Wing ham, Tavistock or Temiskam- ing 4.30 p.m,—"C" 'Series final 6.3Q, p.m.—"B" Series final 7.45 p.m.—"A" Series final 9,00 p.m.—"AA" Series Final SItilurda.y, April 27 Grand Championship Series 10.00 a.m.—Winner "B" series vs.. Winner "C" Series 1,00. p.m.—Winner "AA" series'. vs. Winner "A"' Series 3.00. p.m.—Winner' ""D" Series vs. Winner "B" or mC" Series 7,00 p.m.—Winner "AA" or "A" ' Series vs. Winner: "B", "C" or- tat 8.30 p.m.—Winnipeg vs. Goderich. BROWNIE'S, DRIVE-IN RE-OPENING THURSDAY, APRIL 18 DOUBLE FEATURE (One Dollar Admits a Carload) "FURY AT GUN'SIGHT" PASS" David. Brian -- Lisa, Davis "NEW ORLEANS" Arthur Franz -- B. 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