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Clinton News-Record, 1958-01-30, Page 10PAGGE TDN CLZITCN Vf;WS-R4Ct,?R1D'1 zvRSDAY, -TANUARY 30, IMS8.. ' Rattle. of the 'i''�.ns Clinton'9�I .Has, lett ,�4.. Has S0SF'()1ffTC9V% III�T�� �I4�S Being Waged by Regular Meetin 13th. Bi rthda' � The Roxy Theatre .was the Inca -j RCAF �lNA ' B.o' 71er. 'he Waanem�'s. institute islet an . • it�l „ „ "11hursday, January, 23 in the Coon: flan on Saturday for a theatre The Battle of the Pins con- party given by: Mr. and Mrs. War. SCHEDULE cil Chaaxlbers, and the president, i�ued'as the �tGAF Ladies Bowl- Mrs, Mervyn Batkn presided, ret Gibhings for their dai#ghtero n:vozii, rnixutmwn 7iiQ ' Colts WinTwoXose „ et Y Ann• W*o was• celebrating a g League played their 13th' Rall call was; Soanething we- - Thurar, Jan. 30 -,-. Bin o; Le - I` LIDAX `J 1 schedule game last Friday even-, her 13th -birthday. Over 20 Pt her g g ln"Pa' a4y Sked imp• and t ughtea wide dissccussiton- rl friends, attended• " ntP e Goma encu, KtxB 30 treed.. 4,30.,.5:30 pan. RCAF Peewee gi Highlight was a grainy photo omm ng a pr# , Hockey �� $ Tjto teaan standing as fallawss Mrs, Doucette, frm Sa$katph- e 15 xe ar girlie$ -for $5,00; three A. Division Buttons 70 points.; :cawan was a guest visitor who tank n in the lirblay by Kelvin hex• 6,00 7.30 p,m. Bantam Game special share -the -wealth games; Ji<iraz Kats 54 Points; Hornets, Yrs, and the theatre mpnagement r 8.15-10,00 p.m. --Public Skating Y , p talked alyout the system of fin- $58 jackpot on 5S numbers includ- !!.�+ night, Beating ildertorl 12 to �k, 9k3 points, Jn. B Division, Blow cin the institute, ..Mrs. Charles had arranged fora special section. ]Forest 5^� .Colts 3 b an g reserved for the p art , ed in all share -the -wealth game$; $ATUItDA3' FEB'. 1- on avers - cal research p y one special game • before the smallest prow,. of Darts, 70 points; Bl; 53 . p g me far ,$25.00. Ad- ' )✓lliptt talked history Following the show, a program b , 9,00-10,15 a.an,�•-•S•chool 'Chll&en , 'Clintoai, Colts lost tide first paint � points:; Hats :an:d 1VIisses' and' Baan and cilrrent events mentionan the g • „ �' : mission, 15 regular peones for 50c, bf a tl�ree,garnes'=in-three-nights Johnny 1artley scared a hat bers, 48 points each, dedication of the :�hakesperlan and supper was, held at fife young sponsored .by Lions CJub " Bourque took. top hon- Theat a mi• a ter o i e $5$ jackpoton 5$ nuxribers inelud schedule laat 'weekend Forest trick", getting two in less than 1Ylrs. A, Bo r by re's . s ,.f five dif iadys, home., Mrs'. E, Soleil was $09, 5b 11.OQ--12:00 a-in---A�dastral Park, Lakes�ides 'w'o'n the game 5.3 an a minute an the first period and. ours for high, triple with, a more feaent faiths, trips to the moon chairlady, and was at the piano Skaban:g ' their own ice. another in !the second, John was of 625 wiule Mrs, M, Constable ,and: Clare Walla e's tr t for the singsong. Taking, part A aei ich VA IL C ab a r e t 1.15 - 5.30 ,.an. Fi- ure Skating nton goal -getters were Bob playing g c. t, p Taus- w'exe Carol Snell, conducting the Dancing. every Saturday Night. 5 45- 6. F � a ng Ch K yi g on a line with Jack 0.V]er� 'took luynours fpr hi h: single with ria and told of some o+f the early45 p.m.—Kinsmen Pee. Dong, Gored Walters and Jack cant and- Bob G'aron and they as- a, score of 313,. -settlers of Se -Borth. singsong; a duet by Carol Pepper Month of F -bruary, BAR Stuart wee pIockey-•-Red WInV Meri, :a Forest was led by ane sfstett air all his goals. Merl -am Those Y gave a with scores of 200 and Mrs, Clarence Sturdy and Elaine Ball; accordion trio by and His Orchestra, Friday,. Feb, vs, Black Hams of last yea& Ontario chaanpion also scored two goals.. over, Mrs, - M,. Sutton 308; Mrs. short demonstratgon on rug mak- Betty A.nn Gablbings, Nancy Sah- 14, Silver Bar Jamboree, dancing 8.30 p,an. Irlterunediate T�ocice 24vexules, Jnrn Bloomfield, w1iQ game niarked "the return J. F oenhals and Elaine Ball, and silos 9.,30 to 1 a•ri1• 5-6-7-:b Blackwell vs, Clinton y This yn>ie 256; Mrs. M. Leclerc ing. Plans are Being made for a Stewart Ulrich and to active play of Billie Halals!, who 247; Mrs.- G. Paul_.235; Mrs, M. 'bus trip to see the ice Capade5 by each on the accordion; aano Friday, Jap. 3.1: annual euchre scored twice. S� Norland got the other. Forest has lost none 6f lois scoring abil- Brown, 234; Mrs. p, ~Votch 228; in Kitchener, on Th Ice Feb- solo,' Nancy Olde; comic realin s SUNDAY, 'V=. 2-- g and dance, Draw for transistor- 'go'� Sty, when be scored in the second Mrs. J. Pleasance 224; Mrs. K: rua , 20. Three sweaters were by Donelda Freeman, Donna O'- p 8.30-10,00 pxn.Publie Skating,_ ry portable radio, Bayfield town g ry and third periods, He teanied'.up MAIL 2(22; Mrs', T, Hatch 220; donated• to be sent to the Korean ties and Gaal Gracia; a Dutch sang hall, Sponsors: Bayfield Lions for adults 1$ years of age Colts `-- LExker 4 with Bev Boyer and Murrayol Mrs, B. Biggs 217; Mrs, S. Mof- Children, Mrs, F. Snell gave a by Reinke Bruinsma; chaizman's Club. Caards at 8,30,. Dancin at & over (silver collection y . remarks by Mrs, Snell g i meter Mohawks' 13 game win- guhAun. Murray scorecl,once and fat 216; Mrs. =B. Laking 215; Mrs. Couple of humorous readings, a ballet 10 to Murdoch's. Orchestra. xnng streak was broken by Olin- had two ,assists while Boyes had R. Roots: 208; Mrs, S, Brown 208; number by Heather Winter, ac 3.4-5-b ri,1ONDAY, VVI3. 3--- two assists, Mrs. S. England 20$; Mrs. M. --�^ -- o --- , cornpanied' by C. Pepper; readings ton Cbits; nit, Exeter last Friday �Wathews207; Mrs. J, Morton 206• by Judy Graham, Marion Holland Fridaayy January 81•-�Pragress- � F Pu111C ,3Q .30..a m.: R(�4� The third line was the Doig School night: This was the second rcrteet� Mrs, E. Ramsey 202; and RaChy Dolxnage, ave euchre in the agricultural of ing of the two to teams in the brothers and Gord Walters, The oJCl on R:oa ! Tice board rooms sponsored by .the 1.30-2.30 p,an.---Junior Farmers. p Doigs' got, •a ,goal each. and Walt. At es'enx hi ss and; high Betty Ann opened her igfts, as- po WGAA Intermediate "B:, -Hc rie- t; Clinton Women's Institute start- 4.30 - 6,30 p,m,.--R,C.Ar Peewees ers scored twice, This revamping single are held by Blowers with Meets at Home of sisted by Barbara Ann Sharpe and. sn , 7.00 pan, --Bantam Hockey brew Leagtte�; Exeter won the first gat 8 n•m, Lunch W#�.i be serv- `p'• oaf lines was: brought ibout by 2,702 points and Buttons with Joan Rogerson, 9,00 p.m., --Midget Hockey game here two weeks ago. ed, 5-b Jack. Meriam led- the Colts with John Scott having been forced to 1;075 points. �/� p The birthday supper served by two, goals. Ken and Bob Doig, "sit out" the game.------o--r--- .L�J.rs K. ,I.)reZia.nett Mrs. Sne11, C. Pepper and E. Bell Monday, February 17— New TUESDAY, FEM. 4- 9) John Hartley, Gord Walters and UFU Local was beans, • apotatoes, weiners, .Credit Uaiion Office, open for bus- 4,30 5.30 �p,m. .Public School Bob GaroTi each scored once. Exeter � olts `Nile Januaa The Loddon Road Club met at doughnuts- and a beautlfully de- iness. Official opening on Wed- Children (�; y meeting of Auburn the home of Mrs. K. Bennett. corated birthday cake made by nesday, February 19: 4 s grades 1 to 4, Gravett, MacDonald, Loader and 4 Local of Thcs Farmer Union was The vice-president, Mrs, C. Magee., y • 5 b sponsored by Lions Club O:berle scored Exeter's oafs, In the third meeting of the two .held in SS I6 school. � ' g Bartltffs and carried in by Betty ------�o-•-- 6,30-11,00 P.m.- ,RCAF Hockey g presided, Roil call was answered Ann's• sister, Mrs, E,,d'. Dalma e tom teams in WOAA Intermediate A letter wag -read from Elston by paying of fees. Mitchell, g ' •�� % Win wvsDAY,s-- Colts 12 Ilderton 4 "B" and Hoa 4e& ew League, last Cardiff on. the Farm: Prices Sup- , C'ard's of thanks were read from Made Your >�ll • 2.15 - 4 9 night in Clinton Lions Arena, the port Bill now in the 'House which The girls, per, d a snowball ,00 p.m.—Public. Skating • lVi•'rs, Magee, Glare 'Magee, F1:um- light a'ft'er supper, ' The Colts went on. a scaring first -place Exeter , Mohawks de- w"followed by a very lively dis- pF I,Zste'& To Farm 5.15 -.6,15 peril. -Kinsmen Peewee P Y y .. con x• nd Mrs•, Cecil C1oop re wliam h cerrely tha k Mr. JeryW. is, M. r. Cook, die 'Red Wings vs>., rampage Rn Lions Arena Saturday feated the Coats 6 �o y4. Caurc�t dzmeetom• Was lithe speaker ai,�rs aRoath,dtreatsursr, avec her Mr. Ball, and all those who helped Forum -1•�ZaCUSSjL01Z. 8,15-1.0, © Wiens g make the tarty, a success,. p.m.—Public Skating yearlyreport, The sapial commit What happens to Your family of ,F. g� Gnt6n. 'ObservesMinor Hickey Night tee will be responsible for looking you have left n;o^will? Is your 3.00-4.00 AY, . - -• •aifter a card. party. an February ;farm' agreement with: your son'"rif an Ti CAF Public ' 14 in will be purchased, 'on Hall, A blanket COHSTAHC� an S pal Legion y legal varlue? Are you aware 4,30 - 5,30 p.m.—Public School Mid' 1'x1-e.IJp I.()CA1E FIRMS Fawn Peewees p chased and tickets sold that present laws may be unfair Children grades 5 to $ c� r on at. The draw will be made the � '� , 12-2 Scare GIVE PRIZES Defeat RC.A,I' to your wife and family unless ' sponsored b Lions 1. night of the party. p Y Mrs. •Lebeau conducted a few Mr, and: Mrs. Borden Brown You take Jugal steps .to protect .6.30-11.00 p.m, --RCAF Hockey 7 Mrs. R. E, Shaddick, mother of ; iia, the opening gavT,g of Minor games of bingo. Lunch was sere- Joyce .arid Elaine were in Ran- them? Did you realize that con - Over Hen.Sall one of the Flemall ,prayers, wasHockey Night in , Clihto�z Lions ed by Mrs, Bennett and, Mrs. over on Tuesday night,- tract farming may involve serious -Clinton Legion Midget hockey were: pair of^hockey ,gloves to Arena on Monday evening; a team Wates' ' The C.O.-F. Court 157 are hold* legal prdAems? These and, many Donald F. MacLaren, a lawyer team piled up a seven -goal lead' Clinton. Lions Arena Monday of Peewees from. the Kinsmen The 'Fe'bruary meeting: will be lngL a meeting in the hall for the other questions will be considered from Barrie, Ontario along with over Hensall before. the visitors evening at the Minor Hockey Peewde League defeated RCAF 'held at the home of Mrs. F. Rooth organization of the lodge. A by Farm Forun'is' across Canada, members of the Canadian Bar could r=ind the net, Hensall scor- Night, Mrs, Shaddick, a former Station, Black Hawks, who ilia Willi Mrs, Magee assisting the team from Landon will be` an February 3, under the title of will open the discussions at 8,3G ed a goal in each of the second Clinton- girl, won a 'box Qf ch0c- play in the'league, Score wars 4-0. hostess with the lunch. Programs. hand. Lunch will be served after Let's Make It 'Legal". pm. Monday. and third merlods This was a elates donated by.Bartl'iffs Bakery Borden McRae scored "twice for the year will be planned, the meeting. • WCkAiA soheduled .game; played. Dixon's Ati.to Supply; and Budd were: Leafs,- Macaulay (McRae), management." He spoke on the 4 ter fl Limited . with Pickett and John Cooper. Miss Heather Norris returned here Monday night as part of Many Clinton businesses gave getting the others. Gilks, assist- ° ; to her home, in Guelph after sp- Minor Hockey Night. program,.. sports equipment prizes, for the Minor Hockey Night program. ed: by Logan scored for the Black Hawks. •�y- Society flolilours ending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley. Paul Schoenha s,• Paul Pickett` ..and Dale Gattinger each, stored In the Peewee series, Borden three times, Budd Boyes, up from McRae won a pair of shim pads, President D. LaneOlSte,,11 • the Bantam: tearer scored. twice. given, by Epps Sports Shop, as the.. best John �Z�s en eeZ9'ee ��I C' RonL•iveriuore, who snored the first goal- of `the game, sustained peewee ,player. Cooper and two airforce boys won (Continued from Page One) a fractured bone in his ankle, and, sticks from Sutter -Perdue Bard- Limited. And Bobbie Li HockeyLea ZZe "Soil". „ chose for his subject, Soil . The ���� ���-Year is now wearing a east: on lus foot. ware ver- soil is the''most valuable resource Jerry Reid and Johnstan - Were more, who was named the best Following, are the scores and of this nation", stated Mr. Miles, Hensall goal -getters. goalie of the night,- received, a scorers in hockey games .played in "no one awns it, rather we keep The executive of the Huron The game was, hard -played . � Ith goal stick donated by Hugh R. the Kinsmen Peewee League the , it 1' trust " , County Holstein Club Will again Ing 15 :penalties bein handed: out; Hawkins., Hardware, in the Bantam. division, Don past week, „ The arid deserts of Asia Min - hold its "Black and White Show" seven to Clinton and eight to Hensall• Lockwood' and Keith Allen each Leafs s—Dlaelr Hawks 3 Last Wednesday the Leafs and or were once lush and green, All, year in conjunction with the Blyth Fall Fair, ° received sticks, given by CIayt Black Hawks tied 3-3. Scorers of our land. need's most careful tl ahs Bantams Lose 3-2 Boyes got shin guards, donated Macaulay (Glue) and White; different elements that make up Other plans included: The an. i by Doug. J. Thorndike, a WOAA Black Hawks,Gillette (Desjar- a lump of sail, There must be nual Holstein Club sale in C2in- executive member, who was quite Gilks (Logan), Gilks (Lo- inter -spaces of air, water and bac- ton' October 15, with Ross Mar- ✓ ''� `�'o ensall Kids active in or. anizin this Minor dine), g P � w � �� Hockey Night here,9 'gan•' teria. He spoke an the use of shall ,Kirktan; Allan Beales, Ciin- i E In Close Game Leafs 5 -Red Wings 0 various fertilizers, in. improving ton; and Clem Galbraith, Blyth; Prizes in . the• Midget series The. Leafs overpowered the Red $oil. .. in charge. 'Clinton's Fish and Game Club- .'Fere: pair .of hockey gloves, to Wings on Saturday night 5 to 0. Mr, Lane thanked Mr, Miles for A barn meeting at the Huron � Gb � 99 sponsored Bantam hockey team Paul ScYroenhals, from Hawkins $carers were: White Glue and County Home Clinton March 10 " p host a well -played game to Hen- Hardware; elbow pads to .Dale his very instructive address. Y za :a Gattin er from Epps p Macaulay with three; Troy s and e Rei C, S: Ind'er showed a twilight gWald- Sall5x' here Monday night as part' of g pp Sports Shop ,Dixon received assists on two of ' ght meetin at Glen N- a triple -game minor hockey alight and sticks to John Jacob and Eric Macaulay's goals. an interesting 'colored film, "Te ore's farm, Lucknow, early in �? � � �� affair. It was a regular schedul- Sc'hel'lenberger, frown Ball and _Q Plywood Story", the history of` June; the annual banquet in Bly- o _aT�i? E ed WOAA • Mutch Hardware, th, October 21; the annual meet. game. Douglas. Fir, plywood, all its pro- ; Shaddick, Hensall s, first-string During the evening it was Mrs. William Straughan visited cessin stages and, uses when cpm- ing' in Clinton, November 6. centreman, scored the only goal brought to our attention that all her daughter, Mrs. Thomas. Jardin 8 g A� '1 , of the first let The annual tour will be San- 17 ALE given in- Last years Minor p ed. p QCT , period, with- assists and Mr. Jardin, Wingham, last f ned 'by a committee including Ed. F going to his wingmen, Jacques and Hockey Night, in Clinton were. do- week 'lhvo door prizes of $1.a0 each Bonthron. Clinton tied the score nated by Hugh R. Hawkins. the money to be applied. on' this Bell, BAlvi Simon HalTinton Bel- £ midnvay through the seconcl• per- years spring planting list were grave; Alvin Betties, Clinton; and �i ?� lad, on a goal by Roger Cum won by Mrs. lYlilton Steepe and Huron. County's agricultural rep- �^ �; zy*+ b mings, from, Budd Boyes and sure of the victory. Four minutes 'Miss L. Walkinshaw. resentative, Douglas Miles, Clint ' t... , Bruce Cooper, Three minutes later later Bruce Cooper, assisted. by ton. Bonthran put YHensall ahead again. Boyes, scored the last goal of, the 6 In the third period Horton icor game. Penalties were evenly divi.d- WE MUST B(i9i.k Up OUR USED CAR S`g•(lC{�, ed for Hensall at 9.50, to make ed, each team getting four. Comparative Climatologyat RCAF EXThA HIGH ALLOWANCES%NOW IN EFrECT ! Station Clinton , . ON THESE LUXURIOUS S6AUT'TIES (Jay I3 FIS J. G. GAL,ITLnRT ':;.'•\:;''•:::•`vii:;; t++.`::}''y}+,•..,.. •: ?:'% 7 ( Y ) DE•L++RAY 6--Two-Door Sedan BEL AIR 6 -- Sport Coupe. Mozitlr—December Years 1956 and 1357 Tropical Turquoise. Right Heater, Radia, Whitewalls. 4 Temperatures in Degrees Fahrenheit • Sun Visor and Heater. Color. Gay Coral. ;. •i: C:: •,.,,�n'`; r}k•t .a ~ Years Average Maximum & Date Minimum &Date w i 1956 ................ 25.7 50.0 6th 0.0 31st DELRAY 6---F'our4Door Sedan, A ( 1957 ...� 26.8 Total 52.0 .20th -1.0 11tY-With W� h For�a�er, Rixhta SuMetallic, t V Sar, BET, AIR 8—Four-Door Sport Precipitation Amounts & Precipitation Precipitation tation Latex R u b b e r Seat Pad { 1 P p Rain Snow 'Rain & Snow Mixed Rain Snow Vrbnt), Aim Rests, Front Sedan. ver B e and S'1 • lu DW „ aver White. iter, Ra - 19x6 ...... 2,25n 18 4.05„ and Rear. 9 10 dro, wh tiewallsHPawerglide r1957 .,..., 3.30” 29" 6.20" 9 8"J` Tis! ?emission. rizean Average Temperature for the First 12 Months DELRAY 6—Four-Do-or Sta- tion - 1956 Wagon, Anniversary 42.0 ;Gold. Right Sun `Visor, Want to cut a. smarter fig- VALENTINE, for Sweetheart` Wife, Mother � 1957 46'5 - Heater, Aim. Rests. BEL AIR 8—Pour-Door Sedan, > > • ure in the fashion parade Total [lninfall for the ]First 12 ritorttlrs and Dad; beautifaallly boxed and EVERY day? Reep gala halt- 1.956 ............... 43.9VI Heater, Whitewalls, Oil Fil- 1957 ............. 34.21. BISCAY n. 6 — Bour -Door ter, Power Brakes, Power some with perfume ..............I �I.�o t0 ��i.�o � dal' dresses Tooltirig fresher Sedan. -Silver Blue. Steering, a>,iad precious woollens looking Total Snowfall for flip First 12 1Vxoaatlrs g, Super Tpensios- p b 1956 .. 77.1" Sian, Air Ride Suspension. VALENTINES for Sweetheart, 'Wife, HuS- newer with our Inexpensive 1957 ............... 106.3" BISCAYNE 6 •--- Four -Door (Sierra Gold and Dover dry cleaning, Saves.. your Total Precipitation ][fain- and Snow Domhinect for file First Sedan. hiking Blue. Heat- White), bald, :Mother and Dad, Niece, elotltes, saves your clothes- p er, Electric Clock, Oil F'il- ]2 mouths. (Note: 10" of snow equail :1" of r%in) ter.. -� . - --- - Nephew, Friends, etc .._.... ,,.,.,.•,...,, 5c to 50c budget. ' We do a, tltorough 1956 .... 51,70" - CAREFUL job, 1957 ................ 44,84"ClIEVROLET TRUCK; , BTS�CA•YNB 8 -- Four •� Door JUVENILE CARDS for Boy, Girl, Number, of :nays with Attinfall for. the x+irst 12 (Months Sedan. Turquoise Two-tone. Model 3104---6 Cyl. Color: Relative, etc....•............r.....................•.,,•., 5c to 25C This Week the Lucky 1956 1907 ..... 120 105 Whitewalls, Beater, Oil Dawn Blue. Heater; Right Filter", Super Automatic Sun Visor, Latex Seat Pad, FANCY FREE CARDS Something q No. is 1611 1�56Ntlmber of Da with Snowfall for the Wlrst 12 iironths Transmission. Dual Horns, Heater, 43 new in cards-__,: y • 1957 ..r.., r.,rr.. ,••,.,.., .,•,.., ..,.,•,•.,,.... FaSC C7lreclt your C•riearttaat... if the 52 „ number matches, 'tante the CHILDREN'S CARDS in packages, Calendar to our office. and. Summary for the years 19069 19051�y Approved Risks may have 3e Months tis Pay. claim your $3.06 credit. The hi hes. g p anyAugust,Vatlr pa'esenf car may he stsfffiu'i+srit Down ptayli'aent. ....................:....... t0c 29c 59C ... ►, ... 1956 (60sio9I7. k) and July 1957(64.•.4 temperature F.).The low was lowest, February.. WALT DISN:E1.r V;,OX of Valerittnes to make Por Your Canven e e � 19,8 (19.19 F), . .. The, highest daily :temperature of the year,, August 13, 1956 (86 'LET'S 'TALC IT 4�YirR1 �® OBLIGATION— WALT Up �-incl•Udos Hearts, Dollies and Use Our dr,cgrees V) and June 18, 1.•951 (88 degrees F); the lowest, Fe"Gr•,uary Pictures,,.,,,•,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,•,.,..,.,..,....... ...................... 500 23, 1956 (-g degrees F) and December 11, 1057 (-1, degrees V). There NO idNfad° PR SUR �--1 CA GIMMICKS PicturesTown Office were '7 days below zero in 1956 and one day,below zero in 1957. VALENTINE SE greatest amount- of raldfall of any vwi%th was May 1956 , a' ��[ '+,'I"�r'i,S, '�`i1L�1�eCXCI iSfi on I Iiig Street (9.,47") and September 1957 (5.17") driest month, October 1956 You'll find it pays to (icy car hbtiie fromcin established Ciandle%o Crepe Pamper, tiro.y p s (•1.26") and Match 1957 (2"1. The greatest, amount of rainfall in, any dealer. (former( Smri sans -Saar) one day was on May 9, 1956 when. 2A6" i'e11 and March 1957 whoa VA LENTINIa DOOKS-40 Valentines the- fail was 1.43 Inches. August 1056 with 18 days and May 1957 With 13 days.- were to but out, with envelopes ....................•., •„ 256 � stionths showing, greatest number of days- with rainfall, December' greatest " r �' record for the reate!t aim u t of sn wiall, Lorne own ' N� otors 1.956 with 18.6 and January 1957 with 39� of snow made .the M � _. ' . .. 0 : * � e The gieate5t amount of snonv'fall an any one day '1�vas t:it January Ltd,, . 30, 1956 (5,5") and December 10, 1957 watYi. 9 . Match, 19u6 had 12 ,) �� , .. iurIienti�y 060 numbei, of days with snowfall for an, anattth g OffCHV . , � / _ days a aisth nnw� all comp orifi e re art shatv�i:ng the e�ti�erries ttearap� Y`�o;O�Lt�S. Gedtart .. _. .. .- - � h dye � a � p p C�Cy010 and STATIONERY ei;atures and prMpitalion.atilqun.ts ;Alia the tabulation inity irbsaiibly NlJ+nteir 3-g311• CLINTON many arguments as to whlbch year was the driest, warmest, colder, and Ad .on,