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mw 0#84.% Is, A,* =_�ero �P No, 29 Tho Home Paper With the flews Cw4TQ",-014TAk1k TKUWAY, JUW,- '10, 11957 17 Cents. a
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whil e .is thm-ugh, Little England Raes $i: -3o
There can, 'be seen the gar- One of 4-H Delegates to M-an 4oba" uro"Teal" Places
dens of Mwirf m� 13�!m% B !,i z M
.and U pajon
see, Seco
foie _s 4 lovely 5,,)glit to. 4
The eamvass of t mumav ............ 10.OQ Qor
own [resi s A, 4, MQ
don. p4aguesh, 2100
donations towards coinpleting ?,Do -Robert Cudinore ...... 2100
William,
`�`g
P=%WX4P &T TIM )?Q.5T 06 W11= =tho ..............
the .new swimmingpool in Clinton n 1.00 9m. 4dith Awaggart 2,5.60
noe deserve speciai, mention, too ith US Mors
commumitv Paxk was carrieq " Boves 10,00 Erziie Vanderburth ......... LO-0
Though, We may not have Ait A recent jugp jg competition on Monday, with =netAnvassers.,X, X Thompson, 5.QQ, Bert QUO= . .............. 10,00
hangling fl. Wer" on. the lamp- the "Kan short� making their calls the following Anonymous .................... .'Grigg ............. 10,0*
t Br�edn. nag4t. A total of 1,348-00; has R. A. May ............... 2.00 !.C4W!n Garrow
a Ir we hor
be Wiry
Wiam 407 . eW*'A$G*atiQr1 t1l uron County lbeeA burned, . quitli proud of the good ped, in this, week, and Larry 1().00 A� B. raylor 101W
showing the'posies In the window- it is, expected that aQn�e more 5D A. Sharp .. ............. ........ 5.00
box", are m miss Ir 5.00
rah4; RW E'keter and money M14 xpixow. .5,00 Dick FAI_wpod .: .............
B�wceColemian 4, � Seaforth,. 9.U., means that we now have K, W, Trewnrth4 .......... X00 Alex Inkley 10,00
n I petition with a total of R8,070;.5% vVft' $4,652., J. R "Eddie" Dtflo 5,00. George )��oung .......... 5100
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WOMODAY A V T E R N OONS second . , c
Are :hart during the summer Ir team,%, �,e omp ......... '35.00
five other Wsentinig the still needed to e lete the job. Ken McKenzie ,, .... .5,,00 William. Kearn __ ........
ifort Follpwing is a liart list, of - Jack Cree ....... . F
I�very))ody •iblit -the ux 4-H.'meopers m, r respective, con ............... 10,00 U _kmerson ............ . 4.00
counties. T OA _41
uxiat*. few are off tA)�, summer' tributpro during the retent can- Jack Leppington ..... .... .. 2,0 ft. Audrey Rose . ........ 3100
horae.5 and visiting 110re and The top team IR t�e competition. vass. Other, donators W91, be lasted Steven. Magui 2.00, Jacob Roorda .................. 2100
re,
Owe, WWle-those' 'in fact- camo. from Gratiot Vqynty, mwh- next week: Brut& Holland, X, Durham .... __ ........... ZOO'
.............
od". land., We her-& at the igan, and bad as of 55 of Cginton InstItute $25,QO Fred- Radley .... u
Zoo Bald Hayter ,_ ...... __ .... 1.00.
Newp-gecord condinue, the same a possible 6C* . Clt uroii,�X`unty bUss, A- Bartliff'.. ...... ... 2;0.0 John Hartley 5.00 Clarence Perdue . ............ 2.00
old tasiks It doesAlt seem so 4 V.4"th five points Mrs. Harriett Shaw ... 25.00 Alvin L� Dobb ....... 5100 Mrs, Niokerson . ....... 1100
boys were. second
bad'J'n' the wifiter ul having a score a '_9'ppint$�- The Vrne*t-' PA 5.00 Hiawzvd, Cowan ................ 5.00 G. Cunningham ............ 1.00
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a4ord . ............
mer tion is no.Ume foj�,woFk in- cl 'team, re
thir preseA we Batkin .............. 2.OD.
,ted' Penesr JK)bU
'1,00
Anonymous
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County in, ?McblgaRi�',' Avir store
•500
W, L&4'IS 00,OPER IS KEEPING Art Groves . ............. .......
4 tie Coates of, the Hupo
was 09. n u d Early- A c, Ne"ans .........
Coun nTow. Ro se s
has postedabout Ibbigs of interest. ty,teani was a see9nd high Thomas Rattlier ............ 1.00
to Clinton, which, he notices in man iii,the.4-H competition with Rckbek. -.Campbell . .... ....... . 20,00
a store of 186, 'gut a a possible,
2�ng]And Co%),-r is, the .50
200. The team ree d $9 in prize
ra Mrs-- wfflia-
son, of tbf--t late 34r. and, Mrs 4H Cribs "in Grant Rat, .......... 15-100
T. " Cboper, and he lives at TAnt money. Russels Byers ................ 1.00
URI V
CEnton came aKvake early this a view for 'the Club, members.. Thomas C lqubo
'Me qp ield at
20.00
Ssher close, vneand ... titian' WAs. 1
I . They will
north to the sound_ many visit the Ford, Mus- Mrs. H, Bartliff .... ; ....... 10.00
Park, Franklin; Farn� just nor. - of morning and flmsh off th6 day watch-
FAnt, Mich. The team war. acl, errs, through co-,qper4tion of the Mrs. X. Crozier ............ 10,00,
LORD CuNmixo WHO WAS ing a bW1,1, game in the stadi
comparded, by Jade Peek, M-ppen; CNR Station, To-day is 'the, day Re.tujn trip is unL Elgin Hoff _; ........... 2.00
P&
the Rt. Hom I Charlos, John plo- Y William, R, Pepper, RA '.3, Sea, scheduled to F- Getarge Shipp ......... ...... Pil.00
bert Hepbum-Stuart-nrbes6-7�?e- fort�� .and B I ert Pe�per, RR. 3 of tete annual - 4�a Club tourr and rive in the coun
p ty about nAu- Rarqld FYen:Un,, Sr....,,,,..00
ifussisi PC, GCVO' was- .the nearly 600 " 4-H., Club members;, night )to4glg4t.. .......
Seatorth'. This is the first time that the, thur 10,00
21st Baron '-Clinton Ile' was n, the. open, c their free cls and relatives left at Ar Leyburue ...
I onvetition at the T&S. J. P. Howard .........
descended through a complicatlpd six oclock for a full day's tour 4-H.Clubs have travelled outside
anMstry'fmm; OsbeTt de CUnton, dield, day, Bert 'Bapper tied -for. to Detroit, Mich. Urs, ff. Wattlhauter ....... 5.00
top place with John Dem.-dade, the country, and the experience Mrs�. L. A Cormack ......
,Chamberlain. to Henry I Th6 Arranged,,by the VH Club LeAd- of &oping with austmm offa .100
Wlatford� with a sqore of 1467 George Y�&Ti;Z . .......... 10'
barony was-created in, 1298 100
- * ' * points out of appossk-ble 150 pol.Ats, ers through, co-operation of- the visiting the motor caty,"and seeing Cale Doucette ............ -10.00
Lord Clinton was born. on jafivary "OT agricultural representatives, and, -an AmKican league baseball game James ArmistrDng
19, 1.863 and died at his In the elimi'n'ation break the 5.00
the
Miss tie, Bmvt came ouA second best Canadian, National Railways, all in, one day, is expepted to Raymond Hoggarth ....
n &00.
-Devon -estate on July 5 .-.'He to, th&.pra..vinc, was one of two delegateg from Ontario this tour is the highlight of the be a most interesting one for the
lhigh man In Tony Zablocki 1.00
e makft him. seconl
was 94 e of Manitoba ear4y in June. For t" weeks, she year, from, an entertainment point ,young people, - ...............
was the. -guest of the 4-H Clos of WAiAtobla, and attended sev; the senator competitton, and was Willard Aiken, .11, ....... 30.
.00
crap fah�s and official funations,there. Mists' Johnston, the eldest awax.ded, the second prize tr9phY, W. wi WiAllams ............ 1.0.0
�W -AS PARTICULWRLY NOT-
A. g ...............
ad, daughUw of W. and Mrs. Harvey 3dibston, RR. 5, Clinton, is which becomes Ws permanent G� Grit for his work in forestry and 5.00
did xnUch to further the plantation employed wt Anstett W, Gibson ..................... It zoo
0, Harry Watkins ................ . 20.00
of tree&,4nd Jhe replacement of work, .being leader of the CGIT at Ontario Strieet Urated, Church, -OFF■
er' uate
Jewellers,' Clinton. Sh6 is -active in ch�rck, property, 19 lic s Grad'
timber cut dawn; during the FUst axed has am enviable record of service -with.thj 4-H Clubs and, Jim miair .. .............. 2.0
World War 1,wdntm had Junior Farmers Clubs (News -Record Photo) Harold, Frenilln Sr. 5.00
twi Crossing J. M. Emott - ............ 5,00,
a, fairly large aoreb:ge to, work* R&i y G glfroryi-Telec'orn, se,
with ... in 190.4, when"his, father Robert Wng .50
died', he succeeded. to a. property The 15th class of TLichnicalTele- Bryd6a, F/O G. S. Douglas-Ham, Anonymous ..... .............. 150
"Jant-6n, Girt One Smoothed, yCNR cmimunleations. Officers graduat- 11ton, , P16J E. -R. NaAc, F/O.K, N. W. 8. Edigsun . ............ LOO
of 3,000 acres in, Devon, and an-, F
other in Scotland in Kincardine Thanks to the" bread hint 'from, ed today from No. I Radar and Jones, F/0 a 0. H.'Leffebvre, F/0. Joe Becker ............ I ....... 5.00
ic % School, RCA J Mac- William, Edgar ...... 1100,
'y �Commun ation 0 F - A.
1",and. probably
station. Clinton,. Lean' R, D. McBride, F/0 �V I .....
sMr'e , Then in -19N he inherit- ■
ffid Town
Cound Lineham, F/O K. •I). *
ed, another T0,,000- acres from a. P. J'Wanski ....... 1.00
Erelallve in Devon'. In, 1921'fie :'De'legates.to...Manit-ob,a...-. d6F'T&eZng,- the AlrCommodore W. A. Orr. CBp, Molachlan, F'/O H. H. MoTaggart, R. L."St, Louis ... 1.06
: I necessary to, FIG M. J. Neave, FI/0- S. L. D. Anonymous ...................... 10.00�
'bec_ame Lord, WardeTf of the Stan- (By Miss HELEN JOHNSTON), CNR worknen have gone ahead CD, presented, graduation certiff-
naries and, Rider and Master For- Tt was less than, five hours fIV6. Farms at Brandon and Morden,, and repali�ed the crossing at High.. cafes to 19, graduating officers on Palfl'SOPI, F/0 R, K.. Round,; F/O Roy Bellinger ...... ......... 10.00
ester of DartMOOT, holding 'this ing time 'from, our familiar Oa- and the UrAversity. of Winnipeg way 4. For two days, and with a graduation paradelast Wednes- R. H. Stewart, F/O R.' W. Tiller, .-Murray Crich ........... 1.00
1.00
pmt until 1933 . Has own,for- ario farms until we reaef;edl, the Were quite interesting. We. were a large gang of workmen, the day. • The graduating ceremonies F/O J, Reynoldi., John Sterling ..................
-wets extended over some 1,300 wide, open spaces. of Manitoba, fortunate to see the Hydro power job has -gone on, and, now the were part of a ceremonial review After presenting tfie. graduating Mrs, Dorothy Hymens .... 2.00
as acres and he was his awn head, where .we were greatly impressed` Plants at Great Falls And Pine way . smooth and pleasant,. parade and included- a.fly-past, of .certificates Alr,Cbmmodore Orr E. Fletcher .................... 1.00
forester and scientific expert 1with differences in the country �hd Flalls as weR as the Oil Pumping Instead of -the planks which. con- four T-33 jet tftdnersfrom. RCAF Spoke briefly, to the graduathig George Memstra ............. 1.00
There was an 'class; welcoming -them, as -fully Mrs. E. Finch .... 1.00
annual nursery re-lain the method of farming. The Station at Gretna. We visited. the finually became worn - requir- -Station -Trehion,
placement , of 100,000 seedlings, West is noted for its hospitality Inte=ational Peace Gardens. at ed, replacements, the 'crossing is These officers.have just complet.; qualified' telecommunications of- Maidand, Edger . .............
20.00
mainly ot'Douglaa and Meze-$Sii and, we f6und this to lbe true Turtle Mountain, the'�egetable oil now of pemianenf blacktopping. ed a 34-week course in telecom- ,fivers and stressing the Import, William, Mifter ................ 1.00
cations theory, equipment and alice of their role in the present George Cutler ....... ......... 2.00
. . . and about ten acres of ripe during the two weeks we spent refinery at Altona, th- Winnipeg AMisting with the Job wag-a spee- muffl I
tftnber were felled annually . .. . inManatoba, living on their large Grain Ekch andthe Winnipeg 161 crane mounted, on, a- rallway administration, required, by, a tele- and, future� operations. of the
Cginton had his own sawmill and farm. Stock
we were in Bois- 'car, which, carried gravel and,,cold cOmTnunt6atiom 'officer 'in. the ACAF. -Many of the graduating
'plant . . ,and �d, all his Will class have had long experience in
prepax4 L�. in Manitoba we had. the sevain we toured the factory,of mix 'from the siding, to. the tros- RCAR Over 80 Birthday, Club -
rtimber. for estate Purposes him- privilege of staying, on the tarms DArvg§ -where they produce glited, sing- F/L R. L. Duffie, F/O J. k 'the telel-Ommuneatims branch of
self of Heith Leask from. Clandeboye laminated wood- ai�,a&s and rafters. Bailey, If/0 A. Bredahl,, F/O., D,. the RCAF as, N001-s and Warrant William Hyde, Hensall, will cele-
And' Bill Ransom, - of BOissevain AJw,.'In Manitoba, at this time, Officers and were commissioned bivute his 93rd, -birthday on July 23,..
and'
CLINTON - WAS NOTED from the ranks in, 1956. A wrtemn old time fiddler for
the two. Manitoba delegates to there were 31 Minnesota 4-11,del- Cr
for his collection of; pine trees at, Ontario last year. egates; whkh, really made lt".a Frank Ur. and. Mrs. W. S. Macaulay Vallowift the graduation cere- many years and, still going' strong,
Bicton near Budleigh . . . which and Jimmy, Sarnia, Mr. anr Mrs.. monies Air Commodore Orr at- s
was, As we were" the guests of i6 tri-griolip, of, Minnesota, Manitoba W. ShadaodX and Amn, Clinton, tended, a reception he has won, 60 first prizes,. In
considered one of the beset 4,,H c1uh members It was quite and' Ontario. It was interesting rd we're, in Grand Bend last week Officers' Mess for thhe' in he ftddling contests throughout West-
Engl(and, . . . Ke had collected fitting that We be there wh-A& to find out that in Uinnesota, the Buys Custard
the graduating
for a holiday. officers and their wives. Onto�lo..
West-
er from all over the worid, . the 4-H Rallies were being held. 4-H goaup U a community Club
* * * in Selkirk, Brandon, Portage La with county competition. An
1W-MLkRRXE1D IN 113i6 LADY Praiiie aad.Carmen. These ral-wwardigprPsentedtoanyonewhor Stand at Station
Jane Grey M!Donnell, Who died i a
in lies'were him at the local fah-s is, a 4.-H club, memb6r when he IPrank McEWan has purclIgse, Shining New Barn to. Houge. This 'Year's Crops
1953 . . . Ile has two daughters, where 'hundreds of 4-H members is 21. The leader extended an the custard stand on Highway 4,
the Hon, Mrs. Henry Pane and meet to form a large colourful invitation for Ontario" to send one known as Dottie?s Custard- Cup, ZM11"'V,
'the Kom Mrs, John Bowes Lyon,
d intends to continue operat- 0
parade, each club, displaying a or two delegates to- their State an
in it under that naxne. Sitliated
ban5er and-uniforea dress. Fair.
both now widows with; several
d0dren, According to the During the -day the 'menibers It was. indeed a privilege, for at the comer a the Highway, ana
Times 'and the, Daily Telegrxph' Xelth P the sideroad leading to the inain,
tichar.fton, Dininville, and
judged classes of livestock, poul
the barony will fall, into abeyance
TaTice of
try. vegetables sewing and cook. nvoelf to rVi?esent the.. Ontario ent ROAV Station Clinton,
ociation on.
between the ca-heiresses .The 'la,
int, pertaining to.the club they Junior Farmeri!-Ass the stand was= builtlast year by
Crown has'the, power to end the had just completed. - Each club this the first Manitobiexchunge Reg- Ball' 0 and has been run since
labeyance in 2avour of one or the was responsible for a,elub 41splay It is only by these exchanges, then, by Mr. Ball and his ivlfe,
other A
and a dexiionstration. -A fashion with other pVL0Vjn0eS4 in our count- Boni and, brought up. in Clintm,,
show and the presentation of =the rt' that we can, ever hotpe for MT. McElv�an is the son of WrTay
THIS IS PART OV THE STORY top, awards comp_letedL the rally. a National Organization. MoMwan and, the late Mrs. Ma-
of Lord Clinton a& toad in London, I
England newspapers It was I -In, Manitoba 4-al merobets range E�vhan.' He began,4VAg at IQ
after this. family that our Town 'frown the age of 9 to 21 and each with. th6 Ch. ecord
project lasts, a full year which. then owned by. the late G.,, E
of Clinton w1as nanied by Jonas
t lUill. In 19,n he Joined the Canad-
is different from our Onfaild age. Ratte'nbur� Streit
Gibbings, and William Rsttenbu*
group Of 12 to m and taking t%ro, Ian Cbros of , Firefighters; and
pioneer
Projects or more n one year. Ut sewed, overseas in Eheand, durikig
tenbury's'faither had- been, a large
tenant hrnter on the Clinton I We attended, the local meeting Being INS 0 World War 11.
. of the only organized Junior Farm- After the war he, returned io
estates and, - Clinton was M� club- in Manitoba, The North C�rp- Clinton and sold insurance locally
eorporated, as a village on January , Junior nrmer Club at -Ca,-
For New with. th-L- Prudential Insuranco
1, 1858, btc6mlng a town on Janr re$s
berry. As yet they do not bave consuuction along AattenburV COWIPanY of America. . Then, in.
uapy-1, 1875
an organized group for the girls Street •-is going ahead full speed, IM, he retuened to, ithet printing
•but hope' to have one an the rear undor the dli�tion of George F. business, and founded the McEwon
IT S81VWS VERY Flq*nNG, qUAT future. We were! askecr to speak M, iott Construction, Ltd: Begirt- P I rds$ int the Jervis Blook on
Clintoin, the heart a Huron
County and its fine togricultufAl at this-elUb and tell about Junior Ing early Monday niorfulng, crews Albert E'Ar*eti Later Mr. MtEwan
alvas, should be connected. so � Farmer work in Ontario, A club moved In with, bull�,doze;. and moved fils, presses -to the building
closely with Lord.Clinton who was demonstration, slides, sing-songi trucks, and the first wiwk� east beWnd the post office, now oo
tetreatioYL., and -lunch, completed -of Albert. is already dog down otkAedl by' the Waterloo ('A'tde
a fine agritulturalistbimseg
,Ue served, as parliamentoty seo-'the meeting. about three feet, ready for the Breeders AssoOiatibn.
ro-teary to the n-Anistry of ag6cul, A highlight of our trip was good gravel base. By 1950 the business hail gravien;
ture for a'. yWr after the f! Nt our visit to -Me, Brandon Vxhib- Indention is to 1�y a new stmm and a younger brother, Harry J.
world, war', and then became, for- lttmi fte�te, w6 saw the All CajiAd-' sewo doWh tht- middie, of the McgKvall becalm a partnLer in M-
estry coentnissioner for eight Ian. Swine Shdw. We were quite street, before •the gmvol, is )�afil Zwan, Tress, In IM the Sm
years, and chairman of thes eam,- Proud' that 'the Grand Champion down. Then! (pit outigruvel; follow= began publicatloh of a weekly
cam from llurorl 0ouniy, shown ed, by road. gravel, 'Win be instal- bo"papLv known as the Clinton
nAl-Ziolft for two years . . .
by Wftuv 'I ti Brussels. Also led, a Wait of 0910tuni put on this. Citigeng News. Tht next sUmmer,
W
visite4 the R,6d River Ekhib- 441, And; the wh*14 left to, �gottje (awy 1, 1951) tete brothers ceased
ition in Winhlp4g. ' Untli next-yeor, wheli black "top pubheatioh of the NeW9, baUght
we The Sr"don T. V. station 1nn will be. laid, 19 out the interest d n,. S. Atkey,
1Ja7 195E The* Week's A tetviewtd, -us on. Doe of' their farm Wocrkxnen, encountered blowsarid end entered partnership With. A.
shows, also we were on radio at throughout rte' of Otho block Lauri,& 0610hOuft"In 016 Clinton
Itigh LOW High Low Brandon MorAdh and W!An*,g Ibis, when mixed with Water, a Newo'necord,
$1111y .11 74 -5h 78 68 Ct80- �� Were banquet guests tomes', quioksondl aud can: eaut&, A past president of the Clinton Th6 iiew Wise bam was b'dKit, In just Seven day, the net Monday the Job, wasp complete
12 82 48 74 51 of the Z-FAlfbil Ca, Ltd, Brandon i6fistraction, gang.4 I �a good deal 8r"&, No, 1,400 Olftftn Legion, s. Thio-plank frets barer, with steel roof and, and on one 6" about 20 local, mm atiqisteT.
gi ng, is 106'X�5() feet And, thbiag1h less 76 0 City anA, the, MaiirtgZ Depart- of ftbuilyle, They distovered' that I?mbk MtOwan is 0
13 is -t5 W, h rneftil*r than Built on a hill, With, a -Wonderful view froth &11.'
14 79 58 78 86 ment of AgrIcultutd. During our the present road was laid, on a of the Xififten Club Of 011ftt,0114 fialk the site bf� the which, was burned' on sides, the �ot* is in a beautifulootting, and it ai
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for
Z 48 SO 76 67 Visit to the Paditnekit Buildings Poor bed, mA40 up of only four 1-16ho served U weretAVy- trOas,- the mn* 10.0A-tion thlo spplAg, i$- well able to ore& t to 'the oWner:4, (.front left to tight) Mr. I
16 1� 41 Io N we lbet iand, talked to Pteblior 1,6o At bqd*s; a gxwdl, `rhe new Wet, of the Clinton nif4 Depart- house the livestock and Ct�opv bt the Wise nxb6 an'a Mrs, Edftrd Wise, Mrs, Ray Wim and
17, $1 $5 Is 56 D. L. Cunpbt,11, " edocl will be ,of tolld, owstiuction. 9At too- several Yeat& thorn. Itw4s.built bYJAt. Meming and Sons, Ray,
1#ttin"301m, Aaim,181t1s,' ,Jail visit's to thepexirtieritatl for ffblii 30 to W % hes deep,, (Cobtilioea on 'Page bght), Rhnov0r, who eoxnknenad the work On a Maii. photo)
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