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Clinton News-Record, 1958-05-22, Page 12
PAGE TWELVE Hydro Mon Earn Fairholme Trophy H. Grealis Joins "400" Bowring Club The Flaliabolme Dairy Doubiles eacih was wan by -Bert White and Tournament was, bowled at the Ell Merl, va'Wi 4,212 -PoGntts. Clinton Bonvl"ing ilan!es last Tburs- I1iaW1e Gr calls, made' a name for day, May 15. Jerry Holin'e5 prep'- 1114=e11'f 40dng ,the tournament ented' ,Ube Vaixhojme Trophy to with the high sixigle ,of 400, He Lein A!rnslton, and Jim Graham. in!tere!d! the 'pro class with this, the tournament ch!amtptoars, who e,aavung a Ronson, lighter and a Thad a total, of 4,455 points. The `5400 Club" Pit,. men, Will hold, the brig, trophy �or Othler ,teams:. an. order were Ben ,one year, ,and' each receiveda!n- alley and Buster Sihaddi�c'k, 4,188; clivi ua, iroplhfies' to keep, Dion SWI ltzer and ,Bert Harris, Second ;place- was worn by Jim I 4,.187; Ken Taylor and Frank Rad, Armstrong and How!1e Grealh! s, ,florid, 4,187; Murray Sdlmaton' and with 4,3t]2 points. They rece!uv:ed Gordon Lawson, 3,876, Jae Cooper .00 each. 'Ilh6md lace and ;$1..00 $3 place, loilid end Jack !tron 3,877; Har- a Arms g, UNBLEACHED BAGS with handles' and Bliaclt and Dave Reid, 3,872. each The tournament wa's 'based' ben • Bantams Practice ,rdne games, bowled' on ,IbMW con - secutive, Thursday a>nglhts, three an the .grroun,dls of rough play. ,g!ames each night. For First Time At Legion Auxiliary Has Park Friday y N� ght Three Teams at Wednesday night, wib'en Walton, Walkerton Tourney Origanizafiioau -of ;the Clinton Baseball scapi c ',being Three !te,ams from the Ladies Atuxill'ia!ry to, the, Canadian Le!glion undertaken this yearn once more undertaken by Hine tHwron; l�iskr and Came the annual. b participated ani ,,owymg 1� Conservation Association, tournament held in Walkerton, an Any ,boys who on limy 1, 1958 May . and' 15. Mrs. George dUavaan) Knights, were less than 15 years !olid', arse captain of !the novice, !team, cap - eligible, to play. ,basebu!11 in this ,tared! send place, high tripk% ,group. All those who are inter- 4148, 5n the novice class!. Severalested! an talcang (part are as'ke. !Clinton pl!atye¢s came home with eta meet at seven ,o'clock on Fri- dolor ,pr(iives diary evening, May 23 at the Clint- Two years ago a Legion team ort Community Park. Manager wall w,asi aucrk+y enough to capture the be Wiladam •Cal:quh!oun. tr:ig'hiesst award (the Rachel Cam - Bantam Ibase'b.all was, of good eroin ,trophy) whach was taken quality, here last year. The Clllin- this; year :bpi a strong ,beam from rtan team reached the Ontario OrangevitiUe. finals, and were ousted by Chip- The !teams consisted of: Helen pewa who won two .out of ,a best- iFabrservii,ce, captain; Pat Bennett, of -three! play -.dawn, The score on Ora Mley, Bessie Black, Helen sthe Clinton.diamond, was a close !Bisback, Marian Leyburn'e. Exna plistoher's brittle, with, the score laarhley, captain, !Edna FMemllim, 473 after teen innings. Geralltne ,Farris, Millie Hain y, Those who attended will, rem- G nate 'Cast2,e, Marjorie Steep. Viv- ember thatfirst base- on the Ci iip- rani K!nIghtst, captain of novice peva 'team; was a ,girl: Miss ,teram, Vi Habgload, L, Leppivigton, Knight, !and she splayed quite +a E. iBuxb , Marian Harris, Won - pretty ,game. ,etta Holland. Straw Baskets WOVEN STRAW PURSE, with draw -string top, silk - lined in Black and White,50 Football Season Open each or varigated ............................ Travels to St Columban WOVEN STRAW BAG, with Handles, 7 2� each plastic lining, colored stripes / . WOVEN STRAW ALL-PURPOSE BAG in diamond design of red and white, with red plastic lining, water- proof, button and 3,75 each elastic fastener ............... . publicity .given the selection, of WOVEN STRAW BASKET with colored button and black dash decorations, plastic lin- ccuny, brought .about 'a record ing, with inside pocket .....:...... . RED STRAW BASKET with straw woven daisy design, lined in silk with 1.98 each inside pocket 11.1 Some, credit for the record crowd UNBLEACHED BAGS with handles' and 150' each flower design, unlined ........., pe'tf!tdon 'by the rest of the ,league, s!1'i'des re'c,nrding his, trip .to South McEwan 19 s GIFTS and STATIONERY Clinton —• Dial IM 2-9766 SPECIAL! FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY H 0 B B E R L I N Tailored -to -Measure SUITS Formerly Sold For As High As $82.95 SALE PRICE .,........55■00 2 Piece Extra Trousers Only $14.95 FATHER'S DAY JUNE 151 ■A1��I�r�I,�U1����/�OII i �rn�,��Y,1rY.�,Y�nls�r-�1�1�./ !Herman's 'eon's 'dear i Open Friday Evenings — HU 2.93551 Clinton M-MTQN RCAF Lady 13awlers Wand Up Season. The wind-up 'banquet of the RCAF Clinton Ladies Bowling League began with turkey dinner served by the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion, Clinton Branch, in the Legion Hall, Mrs, E, Jones, the guest of hon- our., presented top awards to Mrs, K. Banville, high average, 266: Mrs, K, Spillsbury, high gross, 757; Mrs, M. Sutton, high single, 345. The president, Mrs. M, Sutton, presented the season awards to first team, Buttons, M, Brown, M. Leclerc, K. McAskill, E. Ryland, B, Geiger, M. Collins, Second team., Hornets, J. Morton, M. And- erson, R. Salvas, L. Hardy, P. Cameron, D. Bohonos. Third team, Krazy Kats, Mae Constable, E. Carter, K. Garneau, C. Mellish, B. Laking and B, Roop, Special prizes were awarded to M. Sutton, Mrs. S. Brown, Mrs. five girls for scores over 300: Mrs, Mae Mathews, Mrs. M, Constable and Mrs. K. Banville. Entertainment was provided by a group of the girls and included a special chorus line, contests and pantomine performances, which were very much enjoyed. BRUCEFIELD Mr. !-antd ,Mrs, James Streiffler (nee Lbas Moffat) and daughter Carol Annie, Downey, California, are. visiting wdM. Mrs, S!treilf'fler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mof- fat. Mfr. and Mrs. Douglas Jones, Mrs. !Norrman B'aard and Miss Sharon Baird spent the weekend in, Set. Catherine's v'dsltiing Mr. and Mrs. ,Robert Varley.. !Mrs. Norman Baird remained for the rest of thse week. Brucefield Young People wiill Mold Ianniveinsary s'ervace!s' ,an Sun- day, May 215. Guest speaker Will be Padre C. A. (McLaren, from the, RCAF 'S'tation, Clinton!. Clinton Court Sam Gooliaeff q*ead guilty ;to a charge ,of impaired driving in m!agisltrates court !here on Tues - dray, and Wass fined' $75 and costs. H:15 lacens'e was' suss!pe!nded for six months. Garry Stratton and James!. Lo- aej !b!o!th plead : gtulil!ty to theft of gasoline frrom Hanover Transport on May 19 and each were fdh,ed $25 ,and ,cos;ts. Magistrate, Holmes warned that df rthefts such as this continue, penalties, in, the fut- ure w'id!1 have ,to be "heavy enough to prove •a. deberranit". • boss M. Co,quhoun plead guilty to a charge laid by Royal Canad- (an Mountetd Police to failing to f!ble his iincome tax return fm 1956 and was fined $25 and costs. Goderich Township Miss Dorothy Reinke, Hamilton, spent !tlhie holiday with, Mr. and; Mrs. John Torrance. Mr. and Mrs. E'rrlin Bettlles, To- ronto, .spent the holiday with friend's. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sterling and Mark vislited with -the former's parents, Mr.. and. Mrs. James R. Siterl!i!ng. Holiday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bottles, were Mr. and Mfrs. Fred Andrews, Toronto and Miss Marry Snell, 'Hfarn llton. 'Mr. and! Mrs. Irvine Tebbwtt, Gordan and MhAdyn and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tebbut,t, were in Guel- ph, an Friday, attending the, grad- uata!on ceremonies when: Gerald Tebbutt received his! Bachelor of Science of Agriculture ,degree. Stewamt Middleton,, Alex: Eld- warrds, Arva and Otto Zimmer- mann, !Kerwood, were. among the members of the Western, Ontario Anigus Association who motored last weekend to Pleasant Pdadns, 1111nols•, to attend the Tolan Far- mers'. Angus •Sale. Hog Drovers To Face Forty More Charges Charles McInnis, president of the Ontario Hog Producers As- sociation has announced that 40 additional charges of hog market- ing offences against two Blenheim hog drovers have been laid. Both of the drovers faced 13 charges of hog marketing offences in Chatham court last month. 11 were dismissed, quashed or with- drawn and two were adjourned to June 2. Mr. McInnis states the new charges laid by the association amend the 11 charges previously disposed of by including specific dates for the offences. The Knight case is the first test of provincial hog marketing reg- ulations introduced ,seat year and has attracted wide attention, Huron County Farthing Report (By D. H. M1LE5, Agricultural Representative for Huron County) "Areas to both the north and south of the county enjoyed lib- eral showers during the early part of tate week. However, the central, part of the county is still dry, "Most of the crops have been planted with the exception of 'white beans And sortie silage corn in ureas that haven't re- delved moisture. Most of the cattle are out on pasture; grass NEI WS:RECORD Football Season Open Dairy Princess Cont( Tomorrow; Clinton Travels to St Columban Competitions Again Season olpens !tomomrow n;iglh!t in Huron •County will take part in Sit. Columbian fo!r lie Huron Foot the, Dai:sry Queen Competitions a- bialy League, when Clinton preens tlhe bloat team. ga-in this year, In 1957 announce- Thissthoulld, prove .a particularly Ment of this, fact, coulp[leid with !r.!terestGng event, since Clinton is publicity .given the selection, of ,preparing the defein'se of the HF+A chumplarahip ,troplhy which. !they the co!u,n!ty princess throu! hou!t the, g won, for the ,first time, hast fall. ccuny, brought .about 'a record This, trophy with, waspresented in attendance at the Soil and Crop' 193!2, by Leo Stephenson, hate of Improvement A!ss!ocbat!iim, tw'lliglvt Wa'Lton and Seaf'orth, is. the high- m;eatan!g art ;the County Home: est trophy' avaii!lable to football players' in, thins .area. Some, credit for the record crowd Also, las+t year, the Sit, Colum- is a to the ,sant Bob, due pre of baro steam was 'banned from, com- Carb'ert, Wanghlarn, with 00110ure!d pe'tf!tdon 'by the rest of the ,league, s!1'i'des re'c,nrding his, trip .to South an the .grroun,dls of rough play. America on a cattle boat, The Local fans can watch the 'bloys ladlies present ,fill'ed the auditor - on +tih!e !home playing fl:el'd next sum! of ,the (•some, and when: at Wednesday night, wib'en Walton, came time, for the joint meeting, travels (here for their opening it was necessary to move out on - game. The Huron Football League to the, spacious lawn, does not, !play foickbal!1' as it as Winner of the county Princess: known on the high school and contest last year was, Betty S,tor- university playi;n!g fields and made ey, anshe, Salter competed, in the famillxar to Cainad:cans !through the television soree!n, ,but is move like Queen: crorutesri held in conjunct - soccer. flan with, the C+ madian National Ebchfilba:td!on+. .Following is the first half of Contestants must be between the. 1958 schedule: 117 and 26 yearsof a,ge on or be - May 23'- Clinton! -at St. Columban fore August 20, and may be el - May 29—Wa]Iton -at Cllllnton. ther marriedor single. Preference May 30—St. 'Colurnban at Win- is shown those girl's who are or ,thro)p have been active in 4-H ,and Jun - June I- Winthrop. apt Walton ilor 'Farmer actitAties'. June 6= Walton at St. Caliumban Contestants, m set either lave on June 6—Clinton, at Walton a !farm ,Which, xegu!larl'y produces June 13—Wantthr,rop at St. Ccaum- milkor cream or must have lived, ban on such a farm, until ceimpalertiibn i June 13—Clanton! -at Winthrop o..f School education. They must wear •w!htilte, slacks, whu,t'e ,cotton June 16—St. Columiban, at CUunbon June 20—Walton 'at Winthrop blouses, suitable white hat or cap, June 25-9t, Coaurnba,n at 'Walton Accelssloraes, such. as Forests, sashes, June 25---Winithrrop 'at Clinton belts, etc., may be worn. o Halateins ,only will be. milked in !thee Huron! comp'ertttion. The Thorndike officiates At contestants wish 'dra!w for the cow Sebringville Presentation they will m111k, an!d the animal J. Douglas Thorndike acted for will be from the herd at the the Western Ontario Athletic As- 'County 'Home ,farm at Clanton. sociation, of which he is an ex- Hour is, 4.30 ;pm. A-11 milking wail ecutive member, on Wednesday be !dine by D,eLaval machine. At night of last week, when he pre- the !C/N.E. 'a choice of machines sented gifts to the Sebringville will be avalislalbl'e. girls' softball team, WOAA champ -In, In, addition to ski 1, at making ions. the contestants will be inten ew- GARDEN SEEDS - INSECTICIDES Have a complete stock of GARDEN and LAWN SEEDS, either in bulk or packages. If what you want not in stock we can get it for you in 3 days. INSECTICIDES Carry a complete line of Insecticides for Garden, Shrubs, etc.' Also Weed Killers to' kill Twitch or Broad Leafed Varieties. FERTILIZERS Have SHEEP MANURE, MILORGAMITE, VIGORO and PEAT MOSS; also 15-30-15 SOLUBLE, does not burn, feeds through foliage—wonderful for transplanting. C. J. Livermore EGG GRADING STATION Isaac Street --- Clinton -- Phone HU 2-7001 BRING IN YOUR WIFE: TRADE IN years of washtime drudgery for a lifetime of INGLIS Freedolrrrl • INGLIS Cross -Canada "WIFE -SAVER" SALE INGLIS Deluxe AUTOMATIC WASHER Inglis renowned dependability plus all the features usually found only in the highest priced models of other makes. $298.00 INGLIS Deluxe AUTOMATIC DRYER Faster, cleaner, safer drying of all fabrics automatically controlled. $22900 INGLIS Custom 100 WRINGER WASHER The incomparable Hercules mechonisim is guaranteed for 5 yehrs. $11TQU BUTTER -PERDUE LTD. QUALITY HARDWARE and HOUSEWARES CLI14 TON Dittl I#U 2-103 THURSDA'Y', MAY 22, 1, 0r,• ,st In Huron County; IIII At Huronco Farms ed! ,by ,time judges after "milk oiuv, qa a word. mkulmum 75o a,nd ,after a complimentary dinner t!o be 'served them, that evening, Goderich Pavilion Cabare They wibll. be asked to speak brief, c1ao;! Jng every Saturday- night* ly on "The Importance of the 1Musile .this week by Glen; Brick Dairy Indus 4•y in Onita41W, (2-3 Nin. 21-b minutes') Saturday, May 24 —Rummage and Bake Sale, in Council Cham- Tice pcint system will be, used hers, sponsored. by Group 2 Bruce - in selection of wimneers: 30 for field WA. 3 p.m, 20-1-b: , appearance, (deportment, showman- Citizens! of Clinton and area. ship and-5e1f-express110au; 24 -for are asked to watch Margya? et ROO assembling macbdne and milking; ,phey'a M'!IAady' TV program, Wing - 20, y!1 0' For e h!aan� on. lYia• 2 cleaning and sanitizing M Y 24, 3 !p.m, vv!hea4. utensdis; 10 for efficiency; 10 for several, of M. de Kurthy's dan!c- completeness of mi:llc6ng and 10 Ing class will perform. This; is . for ,time. (part of an outstanding recital Previous- count winners will, : ! being hold in .Godevidh Gb!IQeeatte , y be Sat., May 31, 8 pan. with. Goder- ell5gibae for county competition,,ic'la �clancing pupils particalpaHiog.. and all wa,nner's will be eaagdblle A dramatic number wall be dlomle in the CNE compettlition, unless, by Jayne Ford. 21�p- thiey have been vellected as Dairy parents of Blyth and; districrtu Queen an past com;pettaitions. DoA t forget the s'econld: polio' clan Entry forms are .avaidlable from le on, Wediaesday, May 28; Blyth 20L -ib - the Offices of the ,Department of Tom e Hall; 128 -Go p.m. n Town- Agriculture ,in Clinton, and mustI'c'ed., May once 28--Goderich Todhy be in Vh!e ,hands of Carl I,Tem- ship ch Musuc Onto Ontario t SunUn School brill, Ontarda Street Un- inlgway, secretary of .the Fesdera- robed Church, auspices Y.P..U, Sf.!v- tion of Agritul,'ture, Box 310. Coin- er coilectli n: �1-p, ton; by July 10. Prizes will be, a- Sat., May. 31—Blossom tea and,,. warded in addition! to the honour ,baazar, St, Paul's: 'Parish 14611, , of 'being selected! Dairy Princess,, from 3 to 5 p.m. Ausplceo: Fhend ship aub. 21-22-b,, o Sat., ,Tune 7—!Bake Sale. Conn - CONTROL ORANGED cil Chambers. 2.30 p.m. A=, pices FOR HURON JAIL Ladies Auxiliary, Canadian Leg-.• d,on :No. 140. Everybody Welcome., Effective May 26, Nelson Mill,, 21-,b, Sherilff of Furor ICMawnty, ,wall be Saturday, Jime, 7—Afternoon: radeved ,orf the r"es!ponsnbaity .of tea, sale of baking and novel!ties;., of -management of the Huron at ,home of Mrs. H. G. Ma•nning,. County jail, do accordance- with Albert Street. Sponsor: Good Will new legis:latlion brought down diur- Club, Wesley, - Widl'is. United, ;ing the last session of the Prov- Church,, 21 and 213b', i!ncial' Government. Wed., June 11—Ladies of Maa!t-• Wallli'am (Peg) Bell, who has 'land, Golf C Cub, !annual. Spring. Tea, been ,governor of the jail under at the Club Hous(, from! 3 to 5 supervaslan of !the sheriff, wall ,p.m. Come and ,bring your friends.. ,then take over full, control. Admission 50c. 21-2-,3-b, +bf Did you Know �!,0 That the Clinton Community Credit Union has good d`ivi- • c _ dends and low interest rate • because they have small operating costs and, few losses. BRO'WNIE'S D Its 1®/E -1 N - - LIMITED - gm CLINT0N-ONTARIO Featuring the Largest Wide Screen In Huron County Thursday and Friday --May 22 and 23 "TIME LIMIT" RICHARD WIDMARK and RICHARD BASEHART (Two Cartoons) Saturday and Monday --May 24 and 26 "CHECKPOINT" (Colour) ANTHONY STEEL and ODILE VERSOIS (Two Cartoons) —0-0-0 0 Tuesday and Wednesday- May 27 and 28 "SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS" (Adult Entertainment) BURT LANCASTER and TONY CURTIS (Two Cartoons) © o Two Shows Nightly — Rain or Clear Box Office Open at 8 p.m. — First Show at Dusk CHILDREN UNDER 12 IN CARS FREE Still Time To Get In On Our Sale! i Only a Few of the Cars Advertised Last Week Remain Others Have Been Added For Your Approval. • We Still Say We'll Give You The Besf Deal In Town! Lorne. Brown Motors Ltd. III", Your Friendly a;Mob, CHEV,-OLDS. Dealer HUhter 2-9311 CLINTON