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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-04-03, Page 12COLONIAL SHADES—quality cotton, oil color, opaque, in White, Cream or Green. Sizes 37x70 $2.75 37x82 $3.15 42x70 .... $4.00 ALBERTA SHADES — color-fast, non curling, cotton, water color, in White, Cream or Green, 36x70 ..,. $2.10 36x82 $2.29' ELGIN SHADES — embossed plastic, washable, flame- proof in White, Cream and Green. Sizes 36x70 .... $1.85 36x84 $1.95 Special Sizes can be ordered. Prices on request. W 9 GIFTS and STATIONERY Clinton — Dial HU 2-9766 Gilt 'n Gadget Spree CONTINUES 'TILL SATURDAY, 6 P.M. Good Selection of Values at C 4o a word, mtokawn 750 FAT, Apr,. 1,14.-iance at the Nurses Residence, Ken Wilbee's., Orchestra. Door and floor prizes,. aunoh. served,., Admission, 75 1.4-1.54 Fri, Apia 11-a-Artintalaenohre and .. dance in Bayfield'TOwn, Hall soon-.. sored by Bayfield Agricultural Society. Popular orchestra: 14451 ' Reserve *April 19.-e-for bazaar. and sale of used clothing under' auspices of Eastern Star Lodge Clinten. To be held in Town Hall Clinton, at 4.30 pm. Proceeds; for, oxygen tent; at Clinton. Hoe'Pee ital, 14-0 Goderich Pavilion: Cabaret Dancing, every Saturday night,.. Paul Cross and his Orchestra. Friday, April' 11, 'Teen 20 Record.. Dance Party;, with Johnnie Brent. 3.4-54) LOOK AT THIS! '56 MONARCH CONVERTIBLE Reduced to . $2695 $300 saving. -You'll be proud to be seen In this See these features: Radio, Power Brakes; Power Steering, Electrically-operated Top. Whitewalls. Safety seat belts. Safety padded dash. Auto- matic transmission. then play at 11 a.m. Tuesday morning, April 8 and a win -will Send them on to a third game at 5,15 that -day. Big day will be Weelneaday, April 9, with games at 8.30 aann 4 p.m, and 7.45 pm If the boys manage to stay with it to the end, that will win them the "C" series, champiOnShip. In early games on Saturday, Zurich has defeated llderton, 3-2 and now will play' Saturday morn- lag, April at 8.30 o'clock. Hens- el]: Was defeated 34 by Watford. NOTICE STEADMAN'S Sc to $1 Store Will Remain Open on Thursday Evening, April 3. 14b 1,7:40.E TWELVE CILINT011 leEWS,PECORD ir.M.M.SDAY$..4,M114! Colts Take "B" Hockey Title Last night the Clinton Colts trounced the Forest Lakesides 12-5, to win; a best four out of '.seven, series in which ,eight games were played. The first game was ruled out, since 'WOAA officials claimed Clinton dressed, many players, The Colts have now won WOAA Group 2 Intermediate "B" champ-, lonship. At time of writing it could not be found. out whether they will go on to play other Int- ternaediate "B" group champions for the WOA.A. title. The manage, meat is also trying to arrange a series with Lueart who won the "C" section of the league, The final game, played, in For- est, was particularly rough, In the last few minutes there were only three players of each teani on the ice. Clinton had only four men, other than the goaltender, avail- able to play in the last nine min- utes of, the game, due to xniscon- duce and major penalties. Murray Colquhoun, who scored a goal early in the game, and was effective throughout, was injured in the third period, and is :having his ankle x-rayed today. , Bev Boyes Again Stars Ben Boyes, the youngest man on the Clinton team, and who has been the top goalgetter in 'the eight-game Forest series, again led the Clinton team with four Clinton Colts: goal, Don De- =rime; defence, Babe Arbour, Clive Lomax; centre, Ken Doig; wings, Gord Walters, Murray Col- quhoun; alternates, John Scott, Jack IVIeriam, John Hartley,. Tom Colquhoun, Bev Boyes, First Period 1—Forest, Ulrich (Tomes) 0.49 2—Clinton, Walters (Doig, M. Colquhoun 7.21. 3—Clinton, M. Colquhoun (Waltera) 10,14 4 Clinton, Walters 15,40 5—Clinton, Meriam (Boyes, Doig) 19.32 Penalties: Bloomfield (hooking) 2,00; Smith ('tripping) 12.01; Wol- sey (tripping) 18.42. Second Period 6—Clinton, Doig (T. Colqu- houn) 0.52 7—Clinton, Boyes 3.03 8—Forest, Ulrich (iMatthews, Bloomfield) 6,10 9—Vorest, Matthews (Wol- sey, McGregor) 14.30 Penalties; 'Matthews (slashing) 2.03; Doig (cross checking) 6.13; Armstrong (slashing) 7.18; Scott (elbowing) 10.15; T. Colquhoun and Armstrong (high sticking) 10,46; Arbpur (elbowing) 14.56; Scott (kneeing) 15.40. Third Period 10-eClinton, Doig (M. Colqu- houn) 2.55 11—Clinton, Meriam (Hart- ley) 3,21 12—Forest, Wolsey (McGreg- or, Armstrong) 5.25 13—Clinton, Boyes (Meriam) 9.48 14—Clinton, Boyes 12.19 15—Forest, Ulrich 16,27 16—Clinton, Arbour (T. Cot- ' etthoun) 18.48 17—Clinton, Boyes 19,48 Penalties: Scott (elbowing) 10.15; Wolsey (elbowing) 11.04; Doig (misconduct) 10.46; Denom- me and McGregor (slashing) 13.20; Scott, Meriam, Hartley, Bloom- field, Dunlop and Matthews (five minutes, fighting) 15.44." FOREST 6—COLTS, 4 (At Clinton; Friday, March 28) . Last Friday night, Forest even- ed the series at three games each, when they outplayed and outscor- ed the 'Colts 6 to 4, in a penalty- filled game in the local arena. First Period 1—Forest, Graham (Bloom- field, .Ulrich) 11.54 2—Clinton, Boyes (Hartley) 14.00. 4,41,4,41•41.0 ,11NP;MNININPOW441,04.4,004.41,04,00#4,04P/ Day and Night TAXI SERVICE Leave Your tallying Worries Parked In Your Garage Call CLINTON CAB HU 2-9012 IIU 2-9036 Don Switzer - - Howard Greens Night Calls HU 2-9036 -CLUB. 011i0P $11lAasTP$ ON 01M4P. (By Joan johns-ton) The second meeting of the 44-1 homemakers Club was held en April 1 at the home of the leader Mrs, T.. O'Connell. Boll call was- answered by ten members, They decided that record books are to be Made of blue bristol board with white lettering, The name selected for the club is "Clinton capable Cinbettes." Mrs, Charles Nelson tailed about future meetings and they decided to hold the next meeting on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Nelson at seven- o'clock. Joan Johnston is appointed press re- porter. Mrs, O'Connell read a short ae, count of a Club Girl as a Canadian Citizen. -The home assignment for next week is to "list ways you spend your time off", and roll call is to be "a book we would like to own". BAYFJELD BEEF CALF CLUB (By Barry Taylor) On Wednesday, March 26 the re-organization meeting of the 4-H Beef Calf Club was held at 8.30 -Pare in the Clinton Collegiate. There were 15 members present. Bert Pepper and, Howard McCul- lough are the two club leaders. Officers were elected as follows: president, Ralph Holland; vice- president, Bud Yeo; secretary- treasurer, Patsy McIlwain; press reporter. Barry Taylor. The next meeting will be held' in the Easter holidays. Goderich Township Syrup season this year was ov- er in a hurry, and the sap is now dried up hi this area. Mr. and Mrs. William Stirling and family visited with the lady's mother in Owen Sound on Satur- day. Earl Shelby and Robert Stirl- ing had the misfortune to lose two valuable cows with milk fev- er. It seems a bad kind, as the trucker Sad picked up 60 cows in his district, which were suf- fering from the same kind. 3—Clinton, Arbour (Caron) 15.00 'Penalties; Hartley (high stick- ing) 5.50; Wolsey (holding) 9,05; Garen (charging) 11.13; Wolsey (boarding) 19.50. Second Period 4—Forest, Armstrong 4.50 5--'Forest, Norland (Graham) 7.30 6--Forest, Norland (Bloom- field) 13.45 Penalties; Armstrong (elbow- ing) 16.51. • Third Period 7—Forest, Ulrich Worland) 0.30 Garen (Hartley) 4.05 9—Clinton, K. Doig (T. Col- quhoun), 12.08 10—Vorest, Graham, (Bloom- field) 16.01 Penalties: Arbour (tripping) 4.- 55; Dunlop (boarding) 10.12; Ul- rich (tripping) 13.34; Arbour (boa- rding) 14.00.... Norland (tripping) 14.22. Mrman 'trapped In Overturned Car at Culvert A 25-year-old Clinton airman was trapped in his car which he had bought 12. hours earlier, when it flipped over hitting a concrete culvert abutment on a county road near Centralia Saturday night. LAC Fred Collins was- taken to Westminster Hospital, London, where he is in satisfactory con- dition. He was removed after the door of his car was pried open. Miss June• Corley, Clinton, a passenger in Collins' car received only cuts and bruises and was not held in hospital. OPP Constable Cecil Gibbons, of Exeter detachment, who invest- igated, said Collins was apparently blinded from lights from an en- coming car and swerved to the right where the car hit the abut- ment and flipped' over. The vehicle was demolished. Clearing Auction Sale of Durham, cattle at lot 20,. Con. 10, McKillop Twn., 11/4 miles north and 1 mile East of Winthrop Tuesday, April 8 at .1 pan, Cattle: 2 Durham cows calves at 'foot; 3 Durham cows due July 1st; 3 Durham cows due in April; 3 Durham cows due in May; 1 Durham cow due in June; 3-year- old heifer due to freshen; 1 farrow cow. 8 Durham eteers. rising 3 years-olda 7 2-year-old steers; 6 2-year-old heifers; 9 year old steers; 4 year -old heifers. Pigs: 1 sow due April 28, 3rd litter; 14. York pigs 125- lbs. Terris; Cash. peoprietOte James- Morrison Auctioneen Harold Jackson. Clerk, E. P. Chesney 14-b Clinton's Kinsmen-sponsored All _SW Peewee team chalked up three straight victories in Mitchell on Saturday, to take the "A," ,ser, 'es title and the Sank of Conamer, ce cup in the- second annual Mit- chell Lions, Club Peewee hOckeY teurnament. Superior passing play by the local youngsters was probably the reason for their triple win. Note, worthy was the 'feet that in the three games only , one goal was scored against them. However, they managed to pike a total ef 24 goals themselvea. Scores were 4-0 over Tavistecin 8-1 against Exeter and 12-0 a- gainst ,Seafortin Bayne Boyes is the Clinton net-minder', The same skill should stand the All Stars in good stead when they Make a bid for fame this weekend in the Young Canada' tourney in Goderich.. First game is to be played to-morrow evening, April 4, at 7.30 o'clock when they meet Glencoe. If they are successful they will OBITUARIES Mrs. Joe Becker Funeral service for Mrs. Joseph Becker, 71, was held Tuesday mor- ning, April 1, at 9.30 a.m. Requ- iem high mass was sung in -Sr. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church by, the. Rev. J: W. P. Graham, parish priest. Mrs. Becker was the former Agnes Elizabeth Kuneman and was born in Deernerton, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kuneman. She had lived, in Clint- on for the last 42 years and died suddenly at her home on Victoria She Street sSuur vndi vaeyd. by is her hus- band, one son, 'Frank, Kitchener; and one brother, George, Detroit, Miele; and ten grandchildren and one great-grandchild, Pallbearers chosen were Fred, Elmer and Mac Lebeau, W. M. Nediger, A. Garon and L. Denorn- me, all of Clinton. The body rest- ed at the Ball and Mutch funeral home, Clinton. Burial was in the Roman Catholic section of the Clinton Cemetery, Miss F. Stirling Funeral Service for Miss Flor- ence Stirling was held from the Lodge funeral home, Goderich, on Thursday afternoon, March 2.7, by the Rev, A. E. Eustace, North Street United Church. Interment was in Maitland Cemetery. Pall-hearers were Barry Walt- ers, Elroy Rodges, John. West- brook, Gerry Ginn, Kenneth Hol- mes and Grant' Stirling. Miss Stirling was the youngest daughter of D. A. "Sandy" Stirl- ing and the late Mrs. Stirling, and had lived all her life in Goder- ich Township. She passed away in Clinton Public Hospital, on Tues- day, March 25, after a short 'ill- ness. She was in her 44th year. Surviving besides her father are one brother, William L. Stirl- ing, Goderich Township and two sisters, Mrs. Ralph (Margaret) Jewell, Colborne Township and Mrs, John (Mary) Watson, God- erich TownShip. -o CLINTONLAN CLUB TO MEET ON APRIL The Clintonian Club will meet on Wednesday, April 9, at 2 p.m.; in the Agricultural Office Board Room. Please bring pantry show- er articles and lunch dishes. AUCTION SALE I Of stock, machinery, including two grass farms on, • Wednesday, April 9, 1958 at 12.30 p.m. Of the estate of the late Glen Pickard at Porter's Hill, (Cut Line), 21/2 miles west of Holmes-, vine, Goderich. Township, the fol- lowing: Cattle; Aberdeen Angus bull, Kinghavell Eileentnere 3rd, 134302, 4 years old; Aberdeen Angus Cow, K. Pride of Cass 2nd, 111872, 8 years old. with calf; six young cows, due to calf; Holstein cow, pure bred, due to calf; 14 cows fresh Durham and Hereford; 10 Poll Angus calves; some grass cat- tle. Machinery: Av.r). 9 International tractor in Al shape; C'ocksihutt row crop and power scuffler in Al shape; John Deere combine, 6 foot, Al shape; GeM forage harvester, hay and corn attachment; Gehl blowers, 40 foot pipe and distrib- utor pipe; 10 ft. M.M, one way disc, nearly new; five section drag harrows; 10 ft. John Deere cult- ivator on rubber; LC. drill 15 run, power drill; side rake, 4 bar, New /deal harrows, 5 section; LC. four furrow plow; set of trac- tor disc, 8 disc wide; LH. power mower, 7 ft.; 3 forage harvester wagons with boxes, two nearly new; set sleighs; Gehl hammer mill, new; grain roller; LH, milk. Mg machine'; 1 double unit, 1 sin- gle unit and motor; LH. power spreader, big one; set of cattle clippers, nearly new; electric saw, 6 in. blade, new; electric drill.; L.H. truck, one 'ton; 7 milk cans; land packer; 3 section drag bar- rows; bent and numerous other articles, 'Pwo grass farms With good wat- er stipnly, 80 and 40 acres res- pectively, on 7th concession of 'Goderich tewhehip. . Terms; chattels,cash. 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