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perhapNa word on what a prop -
'Orly set up and operating Recrea.'
Von Committee. zooid accomplish'
is in order; . oa,
• In :surrounding towns a summer
, Progratn of spo,:,ta and other activ-
ities is carrted,Ant for the lignefit
of the younger children and for the
teen-agers. In the village of Hen.
sail, for instance, and in Exeter,
too, a daily program ofasome sort
• is carried out in the parli through-
• out the summer„'".One day raw be
Zndiau day—and at that time the
children take partln sports based
On that” therne. '.Another daY May
be circus day; and costumes and
game S are apprepriate, Instruc.
tion and supervision is supplied ]by'
'teen-agers and adults, themselves
, interested in sports and recreafton,
glad to occupy their aumniers With
this type of cornmunitY W9rk.
RCAF Bowlers
• Gelling Top Sepres
The KW' Ladies' litivvling Lea.-
gue had -another exalting evening
last Friday with' everyone doing
their best to improve their aver-
ges-PCNames of teanpahave'been
chOsen „nd the '!excitement . will
mount as -each tegn, triest.for first
plaCe..;Geed lualiato
These -meriting -prizes were: high
Deslande,
617jaigh Single,:aafrin.E.•-iCarter,
andefrs, G.„ Melityk, 'both with
243. High scores of over 200 were
Mrs, T. 1Desianclea, 273;
Carter, 2.13,; Melnyit, 243;
Ban-
villek 234 and 204;AVIA. E.:Ryland,
219; Mrs, D. Johnson, 218; Mrs,
C. Sween2064, Mrs.. J. Cameron,
Recently, in EXeter, the sniumer
Program was expander include
a Short iofirse in nfoto n menlianica
tor boys, .and ilairadres4ing, for
girla. ;There are infintte
itis in this
Under the Comraunty .Centres
•Act, a grant, is axsilatte for sal-
aries to all these annervigors, if
such is applied for. Clinton could
be•taking advantage Of this to the
total of $1,800 a year,
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MOOSe Shot Nair
Litttle
(BY our inansie Correspondent)
A moose hunting party made up
of men from lienaall and Michigan
have returnef-man a week's hunt-
ing trip to Litter Abitibi, north of
Cochrane, with ;three moose. •In
the party were Wiluiarit Smith,
Hensall, manager of General Coach
Works a Cariasla;. John Adkins,
president of the fiftin Riley Ram-
sey, vice-president; Gene Atherton,
sales representative; Warren Koh-
ler, .production man; Robert Jubb
and F.,.. -Long, all a Marlette, Mieh.
arid 1R Brower, Grand Rapids,
Mich, and Dave Robertson, Toron-
to.
Ctirlers.Invittect,
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To Organize
curlers or others. inter-
ested ,in curling are invIted„ to an
organization of players for • the
comirig season. The meeting will
convene in the Sunday School
room a St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church on Tuesday evening, Oc-
tober 22 at 8,30 p.rn, (Standard
Time),
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First' fully Supersonic:aircraft ever built in °
Canada, the *cr-i.os Arrow was unveiled. at the
Malton, O,nt 1•51ant of Ayro aircraft at week,
Almost „7Q.Ceet long ivith A Wingspan Of ,50 feet
and weighing 30 tom' thia' fong-range. day and
night interceptor has a -detachable armament
bay as largeas that of the Second World War
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(National Detsnee 'P.110,0)
ramoys Itchefier Male Choir. Will
Present Gincertin St. Andrew's-Chnich
The SchneiderAtilieuS Male
Oh*, which apPears' at St. And.
rew's Presbyterian Church, Clin-
ton, on. Monday, October 21 is
probably the most travelled male
choir in °Marie., „„.„Since its or-
ganization in 1947a ,the choir has
travelled ,a total of some W,000
miles Canada- and the -United
Stcgtes:•-‘
The choir, in. <its first" Ameri-
can appearantie, scored a real hit
as gueSt choir at a male chorus
,in Rochester, New. York, in
.April, 1951. Since then, the choir
has again -sung • in ‘Rochester, and
Milwaukee Wisconsin.
Silver Wedding
Surprise Party
A aurPrise partrwadsl*kl at the
home ,of Mr. and Mrs. DouglaS
Freeman who celebrated their 25th
wedding anniversary on Sunday,
October 13.
A purse of money presented by
the guests has since been used to
Purchase a trilite lamp and an
electric tea kettle.'
Mrs. A. L. Shanahan and Leota
(Freeman) Shanahan made the
arrangements for the, <evening.
About 20 people attended. •
Married on October 9, 1932, Mr.
and Mrs. Freeman -have lived -in
Clinton ever,since.
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Volunteer workers with thelCan-
adlan Red Cross Womeres Work
Committee produced 264,201 knit-
ted and sewn =tibias for distribut-
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ion overseas in 1956.
.1:952, the Schneider-
OriPlain Choir was host to the
first 'Big. Sing' kever, to , be held
in 'Canada. Staging.athe ...event
in the Kitchener Memorial- Audi-
torium, it'prbved to be the most
suocesSful affair ' of it,s kind, en
the ..tientinerit: Saventeen choirs
frainfthe United States •and - Ont.
aria making a total 'of 540 :sing-
ers torched the massed choir for
this occasion. In May 1954 the
second 'Sing' was he in Kitch-
ener, when 650 male singers pres-
ented, a concert to' a capacity
audieriee• •of OVer 6;000 people:
Recordings of the massed parts
of ..,Aorth" sings are aVailable, and
have Wiventvery popular with
lovers of male chorus singing.
The , Schneider-Orptieus Male
Choir made Its first tour in the
sprtrigaxf 1955. 30 of the 40 mem-
bers made 9 appearances in 7
eastern Ontario centres during a
period of 5 days. 900 miles were
covered during the tour; and 5
evening .cencerts Werereaented
in Lindsay, Ottawa,
BellAville'.74.nd Peterborough. The
highlight of the twit* was an ap-
pearanc$:Anathe Railway •Comrnit-
tee Room at.the Parliament Build
ings 'The choir pres-
ented' a-khoit'concest td over 200
Parliamentarians.' • -
The Meri'S Club, ,of St, Andrew's
Presbyterian Church which is sp-
onsoring thia. 'concert, is pleased
to be able to present the Schn-
eider-Orpheus.,Cheir," and is an-
ticipating''a capacity • audience.
News of Itrucefield
Corespondent: MRS. F. AVOW
Phone Clinton .111:1 2-7572 or' Seaforth <G902
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farris,
Camlachie, and Mr:. and Mrs. J.
A. Needham, Howell, Mich., visited
last .week with Miss Mary Gibson
and other friends in the area,
Mrs. Ted Munn and 'four, child-
ren Visited with her parents, Mr.
and Ml.s.W, V. Dinnin and Wilma
over the weekend. On Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs:Harry Dinnin flew, in
from Petr. `a,Nr Thankgpang
dinner, re e same
rs, ' 1and otilldren
ar spendingsoftie time with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Scott.
Mrs. Rushcall will leaVe to reside
in Winnipeg shortly,
r. and Mrs. Jk e„s, Allan are
mg ark' holi with the
cnr's lrent5, •„ and Mrs.
Edg A1}
Mrs, cieoijJHenderon and MrS.
Victor I -la greaves` entertained
group 1 for a Social, evening on
Friday, at Mrs. Pleridehon's home.
Mr, and Mrs, Simon .McKenzie;
Mr. end Mrs. Walter Moffatt and
John attended the Golding-lVfoffatt
wedding on Saturday in Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs, S. McKenzie left
on Saturday to spend Thanks-
giving with her son Donald and
faintly in St. Thoinas,
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Har-
ry Dalrymple for Thanksgiving
Happy Vito ers
Regular Meeting
The %tallierMeeting of the
Workera Club. WAS held at
tine bonne a 1V1rS. Cliff Glazier cal
October 10 with 11 members and
two vision,
1:1aa user made to the bazaar
and banquet.* The Welty (hm NOS
Wan by Mr. George GlaZier,
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, A kw.„ Jur,. Was Served, lay
the hoStesa, asalathd by Mrs. W.
1 Glazier and Mrs. /ttek Smith. The
. next meeting will he at Mrs. Wil.
.. . ?<et ivrtweiv< iv,,,,,,,,- fred GlaZier'S hate NVO/fiber 7
FHONIZ 111:11 2-70ZS- ' ''''''''' '''''''." ''''' 1... in the attn. Group S is in
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aharge* tritintt?'" . <
was ,mr§. M. Godasell; St. Cath-
erines, . •
Visiting with the Rev. and Mrs.
S. Davison over the weekend were
their &in Trevor and. his wife and
lataia„
.Frank ••• Aldrich°; ',and Howard
Vine, Victoria, B.C., .are visiting
with Miss. Max'y Gibson this Week.
Misses Barbara andakna Taylor,
Toronto. spent •Thankggiving hol-
iday Aith, the&-parents,..Mr, and
Mrs. Harvey Taylor.
Miss Mary Broadfoot, Toronto,
spent Thanksgiving with her par-
ents, Mr. And Mrs. john Broad -
foot. ,
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B of 1114gain.
Wiiis'"Adt A.L*W%ard.
Rating first among Canadian
banks for its advertising, during
the past. 1.-krnenhs4 the-AaPic, of
MontrP
eal has -again WOn'the. oe--
rates Award for theea,",best -ad of
the month" and earned -the *rd
highest Adtirefor4NOlith• .Airiefica
in the"Bank Ad-vievVe survey
of finandiar" .advertising: covering
the Ifnited,...States and „Canada»,
With threxceptien of one- year,
the IS qf IVI has had- the top.,,ad-
vertiaing rating .f,pr Canada'for
the past 12 yearsa4;In, tw5ears
- 1946 and 1954 "- it - took first
place on the , continent.
In the latest issue of "Bank
Ad -views" Published by ;Vincent
Ecivvards and Co., New York, cov-
ering the final survey scoring,
announcement is Made cyf the Soc-
rates .Award going to the B of M
for an institutional piece pub-
liphed by the bank in London,
Ontario, titled "He brought ,the
first *friendly banking London' had
known."
The ad tells the. Story of the
arrival of the B ef Ns repres-
entative in the community by
stagecoach in 1844 When the pre-
sent Western, Ontario metropolis
was "a small town of only 3,500
souls, s-urroundedby thidle forests,
abounding .with gams," and re-
lates the development of London
and its first bank up to the pre-
sent: time.
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MOTHERS STUDY GROUP TO
DIFIET ON, OCTOBER. 22
The Mothr tudy G
Wesley-WiJlisoilmtei"Ch ' will
meet on Tuesday evening, Onfober
22 af"8.30 o'clock at- the home of
Mrs. Glen Wise. Those wishing
transportation will meet at - the
&ranch atP8.15' pan.' ••„,
AIR1V(AN FID,, $O IN
GODERICH COURT
Lloyd 0. Gust, 18 -year-old Clin-
ton Station airman pleaded guilty
to t charge of gasoline theft in
magistrate's court at Goderich last
Thur,stlay and was fined $50 and
eosts.
An accident is usually the only
winner in tl race against time.—
DRIVE SAFELY.
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AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR.
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CLARE I1EL& FURNACES
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1° "GAR -.WOOD FURNACES.
Township Cowiri
OK's Pipe Lineo.
The Township Councillors' of
Goderich Township gave permis-
sion last Vie* for the Blue;Water
Oil and, gak ,Limited to lay a
natural gaj, pipeline through the
township jroypitheir well 14 Stan-
lioeyn• Tcoirr‘shl?, stat,
,
• Coupcilmaiso received four en -
plications for the position of road
grader loi3erator, and hired John,
0: 'IlYniallt4t 991 cents an 4204.
The assesment' roll for- 1:958
was • presented by the assessor
Carmen Teitibutt, showing an in-
crease of $17,000. Court of Re-
vission will be held on Noveinber
4, at 7,30 o'clock in the evening.
.Council,,agreed to give full sup-
port to A plan for a sub -division
on the lake . front property 'a
Austin ,
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Plans Fall, otttittgg
The October ,meeting „,nr, the
Tuckersmith Ladies Club was held
at the. home of Mrs: Walter Pep-
per .with 12 members and two
visitors present. Roll call was an-
swererwith "What the mast
thankfn,l,
Anaaappeal ..„.front 1 the campaign
chairfkark.of ,the,•=16: was answ-
ered jy donation_ of $10. The
club is": sponsoring a community
gathering at S$ 1.;;O:4October '18
at 8.30pani..!(Stanigittr Time)
where. Frank Garrett will show
colored. slides af,,,,his•recerkt trip to
Western "cafilida, Oalif•Prnia, and
MidaWestarrnStefei: TherewIll.be
a silvew,caleotrOin- • -Ladies are
askeite Iunoh.
member ut.thir famille "at
nm'i• letrantI`atttriMe.):"
iMestrr
erir acilonint thelif
lgaveaen
and
work, 0,,Mrsa,Mie,s4CCItIfig, A
draw wdi heloptfr a tea towel
which Was ,wAlliy Mrs. Eldon
Crichr .-Mrs •:;.•4f0 Walters, Mrs.
Willianv-ReptiOeand Mak Walter
PePpea,And Mrs.,Wanren Whit-
more'Werinted the nominatt
ing edlinnftteeto."'SelOct officers
for 195.9.. The meeting closed with
the horneinakinkprayer followed'
by lunch setvedaby Group 2.
CLINTON WI WILL MEE'0,
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THWSDAY, OCTOBER 24
The Clinton Women's Institute
will meet on. October 24 in the
Agricultural Office Board Room.
The roll call will be awhat our
community needs most". The group
will entertain a sister .Institute.
Hostess"bonvener is Mrs. Milton
Wiltse and the social committee,
will assist.
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Thurs., Oct. 1 — Anga, Leg-
ion Memorial Hall, Kirk Street,
Clinton, Cennitencing at 8.30 p.m4;
34 regular games for 85,00; three
speciai share,the-weattn. games;
$54 jackpot on 54 numbers polUd•
ed in all share -the -wealth games;
One .special game for $25.00. Ad-
mission: 151regular games for 50c;
specialekfte$ 15o, 2 foT .c5e; 5 for
50c,. - 42b,
Friday) Oct. re▪ c▪ eption wiiI
be held in Varna Hall for Mr. and
Mrs, Carl Richardson, Brucefiel&
(nee Karen Anne -Moodie), Ladies
please bring lunch.
anp,
• Saturday, Qat. W— Summer-
hill Ladies Cub Bazaar and Bake,
Sale in Clinton Town Hall, 3 pan.,
42b,
Saturday, October 19 —itewind-
er'•I'ldg-Getters' Club Sale of Used
Clothing at 10 a.rn, St. Paul's,
Pap, Qb-
Thurqdays Qot. 24—Scout and
Cub Mothen Auxiliary, at Mrs.
Kos Pickett's, 2 p.m. All Smuts.
and "ebbs mothers welcome. 421b
SaturdaY, Oct. 26—A Bazaar antis
by the WA of Varna United
Afternoon Tea. Will be held 14n.:34e3,
Township Hall,. Varna, sponsored.;
Church starting at 3 o'clock.
Saturday,. CtOt.
W.A. Bazaar and Tea in Wesley -
Willis Church at 3 p.m. 41.2-b,
Sat., Oct. 26—Rummage Sale by -
WA of the RCAF Station, Council
Chambers, Clinton. Sale beginsiat„,
2 p.m. sharp. 4.2lo
Goderieh Pavilion — Cabaret
Dancing every Sada/day night.
Paul Cross and his orchestra. An-
nual Hallowe'en Masquerade dance.
Thursday, October 31, 10 pan, to,
1 a.rn, Prizes. Clarence Petrie and.
the Nighthawks. 42b.
Saturday, Nov., 30 — Ladies"'
Prote§tant Chapel Guild, RCAF,.
annual Bazaar and Tea in Depend -
erns' School from 3 to 5 p.m.
42bt.
CLINTON
WEEKEND SHOWS ONLY
FRIDAY & SATURDAY'
batobar 18 and 19
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*4erely thank their many cust-
p,mers itud friends for their *
patronage- this past summer. *.
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