Clinton News-Record, 1958-04-24, Page 8Zurich, Dashwood, Mitchell Enter
Huron.Perth Baseball League
These teams announced their
definite intentions of entering
the Huron Perth League this Sea-
son, Mitcclkiiedli, PastiWoOd .and Zu-
rich are sure starters, while .Hen-
s-all, ainitch and Exeter are -a1s0
probable .entries, although they
Were net repreaented at• the ant-i meeting held in Zurich, last
Flutday night. All te.arns. haVe,1411-
11?ay 'Z. to .enter, at which time
another meeting Will be held in
Zurich to draw up the schedule,
Leroy O'Brien, Zurich, was og,
ain elected president of the org-
anization, while Robert Sadler,
Steffa., and James Ilayter, Dash.•
wood, were appointed vice-pros-
idents. Jan Livermore, Clinton,
who has acted as secretary-treas.,
urer tar a number of years, was
again named to fill that post.
Direct= representing the three
teams- already entered are; Wally
Wain Dashwood; Lincoln lior-triaati, Mitchell; and Torn Rawl-
ings, Zurich.
A lengthy discussion took place
in, regards to an interlocking
schedule with three northern
teams, which are entered in the
W.0,A.A, The three teams are
AYtnn,. liRr4ston Ditthem,
and most .11:)f 'the repreSentatiVeS
at the meeting felt it would ere,
ate now interest in baseball ar-
Qund .these parts if several new
teems were to play in this area.
Wally Wein, slOng with the.
president of the league, was
pointed to interVi!OW MgaRlig4lagM
in various towns to Pee if it would
be possible to encourage .several
other 'teams to; eater the league
this year.
Afternoon Train
Leaves at 3.10 EST
Effective on Monday, a change
On time of departure • for theaf-
terpoon train; will, go into .effecti
Those who have h.een accustomed
through the years to catch tis.
train at 3.Z EST, will now have
to be at the station 15 minutes
early,. The departure time will be
3.10 EST beginning. April 28.
CLINTON COMMUNITY SWIMMING
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Doors Open at 7.30 p.m. D.S.T.—Games start at 9 p,m.
15 GAMES for $75.00 each
4 SHARE-THE-WEALTH GAMES
JACKPOT $1,000.00 — Must Go
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Extra Cards: 25c each or 5 for $1.00
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BLUE BOOK of Ashes, Birches, Elms, Maples,
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ons.
"First, 'because many of the
officers of this Legion, - and indeed .
of other organizations, are past
members of the Guide 'and Scout-
ing movement, we knew that a
compass is often of great deal of
assistance ln; your work.
"And secondly, we are using it
as a symbol. We' sincerely wish.
that you will continue„to. follow
the principles of 'the Girl Guide
movement,--because we know that
if you do, you will' surely grow up
to be a most respected member
of your community.. I wish to,
congratulate you, Carol, and I.
hope 'that your achievement will.
inspire many more of your mem-
ber Brownies to attain this hon.
our."
About 30 mothers and friend's
attended the special ceremonies,
which included the acceptance of
three Tweenies into the Brownie
circle: Linda Hicks, Dianne Cur-
rie, Heather VanRieson; also;
'awards to seven Brownies: Grace
Marie McAdam, Glenda Mero,
Doreen Forrest, Mary Ellen An-
drews, Linda Jalne -IVIticDonald,
Linda Nicholson and Barbara
Carter.
Guide Commissioner, Mrs. Sam
Castle was in 'attendance to make
the proficiency awards.
Brown Owl' Mrs. Lloyd Carter
and Tawny Owl Mrs. George
Wondh were in charge of the ev-
ent.
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Club' !Card Party, agricultural of-
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Priz'e's', Lunch, Everyone Wel-
come.. Draw on hamper of groc-
eries. 17-h
Sat. April 26—Londesboro Mis-
sion Circle 'are holding .a Bake
Sale, ,dis'pl'ay' table of aprons, lin
the council chambers, starting at
3 p.m, 17-p
Sunday, May 11—Annual Flor-
ence Nightingale' Tea. Auspices:
Women's Hospital Auxiliary, Ev-
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Goderich Pavilion: Cabaret
Dancing every Saturday- night,
Paul Cross and his Orchestra.
Friday, May 2, Silver Bar Ranch
Jamboree Dance, 16-17-lb
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Liberal Banner
(Continued from page One)
rotary. The ehairman. spoke brief,
about rale Liberal convention
last weekend ',in Toronto.
After notrination, .each cand-
idate was allowed five minutes
wishing to stand, and one min-
ute to decline, Armstrong, Mc,
end McLean all declined
rt0 stand,
In stating his quali'f'ications,
Jame, Doig, twiner; reeve of
TudItersmitin referred to his two
years as finance committee chair-
man on Iluren Cleurity Council;
During this' term the county spent
Rs-greatest amount of money,
this being the ibuilding of the
court house. He deplored spend
ing so much money on super high,
waYs, When • this money should
he spent on: rural area highways.
Harry Strang, in' accepting
;nomination sald, "If you, ;think X
have poilictical timber in me, then
I am: willing to stand for elec-
tion'," He reminded the .delegates.
that this is 'the mast ..triportant
election we ever had in Huron.
In 'declining nomination, Gordon
lVfoGavin said he hadn't enough
qualificatiOns... •
Other !Liberals who spoke in-
cluded Hugh Hawkins, Clinton;
Huron, Federal riding president;
"Butch" Kelterhorn Mliverton,
Perth County Liberal candidate mil
the next provincial election; and
Jim Scott,, Seaforth, provincial
IJiberal organizer, who introduced
'the Ontario Liberal' leader, . '
Wintermeyer Speaks
,Alithough hoed only met the
Huron Liberal's choice 'of candid-
ate art ,the meeting; the Ontario
Liberal leader said' "the answer
to Liberalism an Ontaalo is can-
didates of this calibre."
The leader enlarged en the edu-
cation s'ub'ject about which Dr.
Addison spoke. He said at present
that 90 percent of cost of univer-
sity ;education is 'borne by the
student and his parents. His idea
was that no students should lack
'the' privilege to 'go on, to higher
'education, 'regardless of whether
:they can afford it or not. He said
"the bulwark of our society is
Our 'teaching profession."
Mr. .Wirntermeyer said he was
going to got every riding in
the province and see for himself
the wants' of the people, and from
this Would form his party's policy.
fie intendS to work in the four
ridings holding ,by-elections on
May 12, and said many_ Liberal
speakers would be coming to this
riding in the; next three weeks.
Mr. Wintermeyer spoke about
the enthusiastic convention last
weekend in Toronto at which he
was chosen Liberal leader.
W. G. Cochrane, defeated Lib-
eral candidate in the March ,,,31
Ilederai .eleCtion, ;thanked the Lib-
eral leader for coming to Huron
riding.
Goklen Hand Presented to
Brownie Carol Thompson
Receiving ;the highest award
that can be .won in a Brownie
Pack, Carol Thompson received
'her 'Golden Hand award oncMon-
day evening from Cameron Proc-
tor, acting president of Clinton
Figure Skating
Club Folds; No
Interest Shown
The 'Clinton Figure Skating
Club, at the last exxecutive meet-
ing of the season on Aprii 20t
proposed to terminate tor one
year ;duo to lack of interest in
parents' and children On advice
of our instructor, Dennis Sliver-
'Warne, Stratford, the officers will
endeavor to start another club
within the near future, if suffic-
ient interest is shown, or if de-
mand by the general public is
forthcoming.
An invitation has been, extend-
ed by the Goderich Club for sen-
ior skaters from Clinton to partic-
ipate at their club, and lit is hop-
ed that a car pool can 'be forited
to transport the children to and
from Goderich.
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Enumerators Are
Listed 'for May 12
Huron By-Election
, Russell Bolton, RR 1, Dublin,
the returning officer for the May
12, by-election in Huron riding
has announced the following en-
umerators:
Clinton; Mrs. Edith Lobb, Mrs.
Helen Eitott, Mrs, ,Chtaigotte
Freeman and Mrs. Marion And-
rews.
Godenicht Township, 'Everett
Mcilwain, Mrs, George C. Ginn,
Sr„ Wilmer Harrison; Mrs. Ken-4
neth Meatier, Robert G. Smith', H.
McCullough. -
Henson, 'Chen Christie.
Ilullett, Mrs. David IVIllison,
Mrs. Bert Allan, Ross T,rewartha,
Mrs. Alex Wells, Mrs: Charles
Merrill, Robert Townshend,, Mrs.
Robert Turner.
Stanley, Lawrence Falconer,
Fred Rathwell, Aubrey Farquhar,
Lewis Taylor, Frank MeClinchey,
John Scoitchmer, Charles Ran,
George !Castle.
Hay, - .Albert ;Keyes, James S.
Petty, Earl Zimmer,.- Gordon
Block, Herbert Miller, Hubert
Miller, Ed, Schroeder, :Leonard
Tuckersmith, Mrs. Lloyd Han;
oy, Mrs. David McLean, Mrs. El-
eanor 'Falconer; Mrs. Laura Sil-
lery, Mrs. William Kyle, Mrs. Er-
nest Ross, Mrs. Gladys Hopaluk,
John Pecket't.
T. ---1;--0,7i),,,z6r---
MU IThea Hall, Blyth, grad'-
anion u.4,t,g,It.trIEtiActrAaiivTi.'
Goderich Public School, She has-
been, teaching in GuelPh.
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ol, I wish to present this; compass.
to you as all additional reward
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Legion first started giving comp-
asses to the BrOwnies on these oc-
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