HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-08-28, Page 10VAM& TEN G7 ITTAN AWS->rtECORD 7KUFWDAx, A,WU ' 2q; 19 rFS Several Changes in Teaching StaffsComing E�rents _ Stanley Area5chools Ready for Term a .cord, Clinton Mornoria�l Shop Lo -IdaY, Aug,. 2J—B,ecept�'on>fam ! 'Legion Midgets Win WOAA Championship Four changes have taken place 1, Varna, Mr, and Mrs. Murray Lygn an r� • in the t�eachang staff of Stanley USS 8 ..-. Mass Doreen Mc- ndesibo�ro Hall. Hank Nanus Or- .s• • PR"E and SON Beat Wingham In Two Stray ht Games Township schiools, Kenzie, RR 1, Bayfield:; Mrs, Vina chestra. 35 Zn the, township school area. Parker, a3ayfileld, Friday, Aug. 29—Hard' Time CLINTON EXETER -- SEAFQRTH Miss Joan i�bblaisom, Varna, snac. urs -- Miss Donna (leseb, Barn D, e, at Gordon Turner's Oen, 'Friday evening, the CJ,t''Qnton nine strikeouts. 2nuicis. new ibaxn, '/a anwlle north of Bruce- Mid ets defeated the Winggh'arn NansnAth and Thompson were Me& William Y'na213ib1'ut at No. 7 Thorrlas Step{ Clinton R�prpsentative g }� a only two Mayers to collect and Mrs, Ceara Scott, Bayf?e'ld, — o, le gla', 1, Da 4�y Stew and his Co11- ets 13-3 to win the 'WOAA � eigians, Danain'g 9:30' to 1.30 Ile- NUdget C' chiamip'ionship an two more thian1 one hit off 'WallFsh, has been honed for No. 10. l' Phones freshments suipplied by WA of H U 2-6606 - Res., atraa.ght games, Farming Report -Pus., '� �Qlintiegn wi][L now wait to splay In the schools sections, Miss g p B�x�ucefield United, Chur�rin, rE,'vesy_ - - H'U 3-386 the winners of the Staynrr Dur Dora Nfcxl�emzde RR 1, Bayfield, one welcome, 35 b " Clinton opened' the scoring with Huron County ham series, re laresi Mats.. Dorothy Ball Mn't- • , � P , Wed., Sept. S—Rec two runs in the fist anann?g arcul (By'l). H. Niiles eix—, for Clinton ABR 'H PO A E on at USS 8 and Mass Donna Mr and' Mrs Grant McLear (nee ;never looked +back, UM -Ir^ —ggest siring was an the seventh when __W_ John, Jacob, c fi 1 X 2 1 0 Oescla, 7�uxlrcln, will, teach at USS ai;rlculturul representative for Huron County) . Helen .Johnston) Bayifueld Pavil- they ;put together fair hits and' Lar Powell mi 4 Larry , Pete Garon. c,f, 5 4 3 2 5 1 0 9 0. 0 No, 9, Hay and Stanley, Q „ Recent rains have been a. boom ion. Music by Ken Wilbee s- Q � estra. Everyone weticome. 35-b a Wln hour error for fair runs, � nos. Ban' 5 0 3 2 0 0 Teachers hnclude; to late sown crops, are Serving In the afternoon wereii Pete G+aron with five straight .' , Livermore ss', Oust Allenford Nine 1 1 2 1 •p Township clManrianeRawell, sizing weal, Borne da aige of mage of mag. Sat. Sept. 6—Home baking : p & and hits iin,clu�diivg' 'tnw>,a doubles, was the big gun for Clinton. He also P. Schaenhals 2b, 51 Lamy Walsh p, '5 1 2 3 1 2 0 1 7 1 No.Mrs. a 1 0 g reported. e• stud. Wlslnte ibeans are lie- inning, to colour. White. Ibllghf 'pro'du'ce sale, Council Chambers, sponsored by WA t'urner's Church, drove in, fair runs. Charles Bart- Paul Pickett 3b, 4 0 2 a 1 0 0 1. 0 � 3, Clinton. 0 No, 6 — Muss Mavis Steepe, has; been noticed on leaves of white beans, no . blight damage is � at 3 p m 35-6-b lnff and Sahoera'halts each had three hits, ;ghat included a long three- R, Clew 3b, (7) 1 Frank Ladd lib, 4 0 0 1 9 2 1 RR 3, Clinton, reported ,on, the pods of the Sanilac 'variety. Dancing �every Friday at Bay - Lield FavUlion. Dance to Ken; Wil - bagger by Sthoenhalls, Larry Paw- Totals 43 13 It 19 H 18 PO 13 A 3 No, 7 — Miss Joan Robiinson, E Varna, Some damage noticeable on of other varieties. bee and his orchestra, Admission 75c, 81.25 a couple. 34-tf'b every ,ell: who was on base eve time Winghamt AB 3b, 4 0 1 5 1 1 No. i0 —Mrs. Clara Scott, Bary- FPodlsi Most of the threshing is corn- • but one for a verytnre� ton. Larry=in pig Walk Principal Robert Reaburan, North Bay, spent the weekend Mrs. John Forster•.(.ONE plete some straw from combining still rn.i be taken an, high yields Goderich Pavilion -- Cabaret din every Saturday nu all (RAYd go'o!dallowing Carmichael Carunichael c, F> c, 3 0 0 2 2 0 RR 3 14pp Mrs. Hattie B. Rice of spring grain are reported. is Music this week b Paul Cross Y ors and his. orchestra. Every runs' ,ori sevens hits. He also had' Meride cf 4 y Thompson 1'b, ss, 4 Jardine2b, 4 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 6 1 5 1 3 0 1 Stanley Township 1 SS 3 -- Mrs. Marie Beatty, 1 ---a N `AIS+ News r� Teen -20 Record Dance Party with ty, with Johnny Brent. CKNX anaduo and TV. Specdal' midnight dance Aug - BOWLING BITS Wild, mf , 2 1 0 1 0 Varna, `� usit 31. 32-35-b (By H. W. E.) Lockridje Qif, 3 0 0 0 0 0 SS 91E — Mrs, Hha Talbot, Cliff E'pps', Clinton, will be a , - - Jitney winners this, week ladies Totals 32 3 7 19 16 5 RR 3 Bayfield. guest on, ",NPLady" CKNX_TV on ave home for the, August meting of first, Mrs. H P'adrservice, second, ares - o SS 4W — Mrs. Anna Scotch- Monday, September 1, to speak on r,, Dorchester, tarot min- a RHEANDCIRCUS 3 STOOGE COMEDY (One Cartoon) Mrs. William Jervis!, men's, firsryt, '/ IN SAVING ON YOUR _ - 2 mer, Bayfield. timely ;giiard'eninvg topics. "M'Lady" Tuesday and Wednesday Se t� 2 and 3 Y Y — P 11. a.m. aind, at s parr. Rev. Wil- meeting were read, by the sec- Hei salt 002 000 300 — 5 7 Batteries, Allenfor,d, Cox and red! LNlhott; second, Caryl Last Friday night, tamixed- Hensall Bantams SS 5 — Muss Clara Clark, RR is televised .from: 4,p.m. daily. ►F THRESHOLD OF SPACE Rusk (6), Neil; Hensall, Kyle and BROWNIE'S Serving In the afternoon wereii doubles, furh prize was Oust Allenford Nine Cslipchase. -o Fred Ross. Mr. and, Mrs. Wallace, Beal- Miss Sandra Hutchins ss E!u= nice Roy and, Missi, Pihbrass �E3ioy, r� � f' � won by Mm. William Jervis and David Ciolclbwgih. Fifth, prize was (By our Hensall Correspondent) News of Auburn Gioderich. Serving in 'the evening Guy Madison and John Hodiak IWMS Rally at Knox -- =�'"'•';%�~ wan by Mrs. Bert B.oyes. and Bev, Boyes, By beating AUenford 5-1 on, Fri- day night Hensall ehrnunated Al- tr ' hit in Correspondent — MRS. FRED ROSS -MANYA u✓E WIRE W0U[D \ -- Q Missionary Society of ,Knox Un- ,ted Church will, comarnence in the D R 1 V E 1 _ S N U=,Lia an two s. asg g the OBA Bantam series,Phono — R Dungannon 9 r 15 , GR r,, Dorchester, tarot min- LIMITED RHEANDCIRCUS 3 STOOGE COMEDY (One Cartoon) inter of Colborne Street United inter Streassiet '/ IN SAVING ON YOUR _ - 2 The, minutes; of the previous Alhenford, .100 000; 000 -- 1 1 Tuesday and Wednesday Se t� 2 and 3 Y Y — P 11. a.m. aind, at s parr. Rev. Wil- meeting were read, by the sec- Hei salt 002 000 300 — 5 7 Batteries, Allenfor,d, Cox and 1 Mr. and' Mrs. Donald H. Ross, Janice and, Catherine, Oakville Jeffersban•, Donneylbraak and Mrs. Frank Harburn, Hensall. i'i --• ►F THRESHOLD OF SPACE Rusk (6), Neil; Hensall, Kyle and vdsi'ted the dormer's- mother, Mrs. Serving In the afternoon wereii Balothenhaod Choir from West- Cslipchase. -o Fred Ross. Mr. and, Mrs. Wallace, Beal- Miss Sandra Hutchins ss E!u= nice Roy and, Missi, Pihbrass �E3ioy, r� � f' � C L I N T O N- O N T A R I O music. Everyone welcome. mont, were weekend visitors with Gioderich. Serving in 'the evening Guy Madison and John Hodiak IWMS Rally at Knox , -Featuring the Largest ,ide Screen In Huron County Ten More Pupils Mr' and Mrs. Fid Davies. were' Marlene Easam, 'Donna Wal- -MANYA u✓E WIRE W0U[D RETIREMENT INCOME Q Missionary Society of ,Knox Un- ,ted Church will, comarnence in the Bonnie and Hamad Jardin, who have been, their den. Helpdng to show the gaffts SEA DEAD ONE EXCEPT FOR Sunday School room of the church, Thursday'and Friday . August 28 and 29 Expected at Hensall p v;isiitiang grand- ,parents,, Mr. and Mrs. William Straugb,an have returned hone. and trousseau in the 'afternoon were Mrs. Harold Mc•Cli Miss, Ruth Cook Miss Ea hail e' NiS CONNECT/ONS AY and Bar'.bara MacKay. The offer - . \� F3' A MAN CALLED PETER _ An *increase or 10 pupils ds ex- Mr. and Wfrs. Ed Stoltz, New Dundee, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. and Jefferson, las they evening were Mrs. Lloyd McCldncch,ey, Mrs, liar -(Colour) (Cinemascope) . pected hi, the enrolment at Hen- Stoltz on Saturday. old McClinchey, Mdss Geraldine, � 40 Richard Todd and Jean `Peters s'ala Public School, according to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pentland, 1-iarburn, Mass, Ruth Cook and • Principal Robert Reaburan, North Bay, spent the weekend Mrs. John Forster•.(.ONE CARTOON.). The staff W1111 include one new with the lady's mother, Mrs. C. Thee hellping dnn the kitchen in member. Erdc• Mansfield, London, M. Stnaughan. the afternoon were, Mss. 'George�— O � Saturday OgLy • August 30 will succeed Mrs. Robert P. Allan, Brumfield.teato Mrs. Pentland -has just returned firom a six weeks, conducted tour 'England Wilkin, Mrs. W. J. Craig, Mrs. Wdlaiam Mo -mitt and in ,the even- CITIES SERVICE art FI GUNS OF FORT.PETTiCQAT The teachers and their grades Th etc. ing Mrs. Lloyd Walden, Mrs. Ray are: Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Robert- E'asom and Mdss� Viola Thompson. (Colour) Principal Reabunnl, seven and son who have been visiting their g Parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rob- Par" " Missionnx• Socio y Mrs. John Houston hoer FOR EVERYTHING IN Audie Murphy and Kathryn Grant ` t• Mrs. Mazy M. Baugh; d1gh. , , • , ertson and Mr. and Mrs William ave home for the, August meting of i PETROLEUM 6 3 STOOGE COMEDY - (One Cartoon) Brucefield, five and six; Mr. Mans- Straughan, have returned- to Cop- the Women's Missionary Society — — —— — — — — — -- -- — fiefd, three and four; Mrs. Idabel Shdrray, RR 2, Hensall two and per Cliff. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arthur and af Knox Presbyterian Church. Thee • c Sunday Midnete &Monday—Aug. 31, Sept. three; Mas. Beryl E1gae, RR Mrs. Hellen Scone 3, family !are holidaying at Bogus Beach. President, 1VIrs. Wes Bcadnbck pre- pre - sided and gave the tial to wor- D. ""OPERATION MAD BALL.. Kippers, one; ship with Mrs, A. MacKay at (part-tlime), .kindergarten. Guest Ministers the, piano. The devotional period Jack Lemmo Er' K M' k Next Sunda Au t 31 at was am charge oaf Mass' Ruth Daer n ie ovacs — is ey ooney Knox United Church; Rev. William who mead the Scripture-, gave med- ARE YOU INTERESTED and Kathy Grant r,, Dorchester, tarot min- nation on same and offered a Y 3 STOOGE COMEDY (One Cartoon) inter of Colborne Street United inter Streassiet er. IN SAVING ON YOUR Church, London, will preach at The, minutes; of the previous Tuesday and Wednesday Se t� 2 and 3 Y Y — P 11. a.m. aind, at s parr. Rev. Wil- meeting were read, by the sec- INCOME TAX .� a aiam Fdngland (re'bired minister), Niagara FaRs The retary, Mrs. A. Zetherlaavd' and the tre'asurer's, report by Mrs. F. ►F THRESHOLD OF SPACE will preach. Balothenhaod Choir from West- Ross. A solo was: ,given by Marg - ' field United Church will provide 'arr't Haines. (Colour) (Cinemascope) music. Everyone welcome. Miss, Mary Houston showed sli-• des Guy Madison and John Hodiak IWMS Rally at Knox on' SpotLight on Home Mis- sdons" with Mrs. D. A. MacKay (ONE CARTOON) Q 0 The .Fiala •Rallly of the WoanaWs as! :commentator. These pictures RETIREMENT INCOME Two Shows Nightly — Rain or Clear Missionary Society of ,Knox Un- ,ted Church will, comarnence in the were very instructive, showing the wank of home missionaries. A BONDS ARE TAX Box Office Open at 8 p.m. —First Show at Dusk Sunday School room of the church, duet wase ,given by Joan Weir DEDUCTIBLE CHILDREN UNDER 12 IN CARS FREE . at 2.30 p.m., Tuesday, September 0 'Ph tt h and Bar'.bara MacKay. The offer - W' h t e coanrnx, ee nn c arge are ",6 was received iby Jam Bennett For Information it ou Mrs W. T. Robison, Mrs. C. and, Miss! Ruth Daer gave the of- Obligation M. iStmawghan, Mrs. H. Webster, fertory ,prayer. Miss S. Carter, Mrs. K. McDougal, The September meeting will be Phone HU 2-6693 Mrs. William Dodd. All the ladies held .at the home of Mrs. Fred of the congregation are invited. Ross. The meeting closed wilth H. E. HARTLEY Shower Held prayer, Mrs. Ed, Davies presided for the Ladies' Add'. Mrs. Roy Daer A. miscellaneous shower was held gave the secretary's report. Canada Life Assurance Co. in the school room of Knox United Lunch was served by the host - Church Friday night in honour of ess assisted by Miss, Mary Hous - Miss, Gladys McCldnehey, bride -el- ton. ect of this month. Mrs. Kenneth - -McDouga presided :for a program which opened with comanunity singing leid; by Mins. Fred Plae'tzer with Mrs. R. J. Phillips. at the Plano, . A :reading was, given ' by. ' Mrs. Donald Fowler. Misses ° Joan and June Mills sang a duet with guitar accomlpanimen,t. A piano sola was given by Mrs. ,Margaret A. Jackson. A .contest was conducted by Mrs. Wilfred Plunkett, Mrs. Ever- ett Taylor contributed- a mouth.• organ number accompanied by Mrs.. K. McDougal. A salvo by Mrs, G. �Chamney; reading by Mrs. El- liott Lapps; ;duet by ,Marsha and Marty Koopman and a reading by Mrs. Ernest Durnin were, included in -the program, Mrs. Ted East escorted the guest of honor to the platform. and pin- ned; ,a corsage on her and seated her in a decorated chair, Miss Elisa .Gross read an,address ex - tending congratulations and best �iS�ru•.di�E�.,,:ed.�rnn. rs., aF- McDougal, Ruth Moss, Carol Br- onwyn, M:arae, Letherland presented her with many useful iand lovely gifts. Gladys thanked everyone and inN.ited' those- present to a tronas - Beau 'tea on Saturday, Trousseau Tea A ;troussean tea was held at the home ct Mr. and Mrs,, Said MOM- in- chey, on Saturday, August 23 from two to five in, the afternoon and from seven to nine thirtd in the evening. The bride -elect received the gnze'sts, assisted by her mother and Mrs. George Hutchins, Goderich.. The roonns were pprettdly decor- ated with. pink and white streams- err :and wedding bells. The du`ni.ng room table wwnas centred Mth sdly- or candelabra and l ghted pink and white candles in the evening. Beautiful floral ,bouquets of roses and gladioli were very attractive an'd mucin, appreciated. Those pouring tea in the after- noon were Mrs. Richard Cousins and Mrs. Alf Hoy, Ooderich,, &1d in the evening were Mrs. Charles