HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1959-08-27, Page 8LOBA Picnic At
Goderich Park
Huron Lodge 377 of the Ladles
Orange Benevolent Association
held their annual picnic in 'bar-
hour park, Goderich, on Sundan
August 23, with 30 present,
Winners of races were; pre-school, Nick Hodgins; eight to 13 years, Bobby mclYlichael;
young man's race, Clayton Hod-gins; wheel barrow race, Sally
Peeves and Barbara Glousher,
Parkhill; three legged race, Clay-
ton Hodgins and DWayne Nolan,
Detroit; kick-the-slipper, ladies,
Sally Deeves; men, Clayton Hod-
gins; lucky spat, Wilma McMich-
ael; soda biscuit race and whie-
tle, Pete Harrison; paper plate
race, Ruth and Clayton Hodeins;
lucky numbers, Nettie Deeves,
Henry Slornan, Wilfred Glazier;
gum contest with mitts and pur-
se, Asa Deeves' team.; life saver
race, the ladies team; stove pipe
race, Bobby Mclefichael, dropping
clothespins in the battle, Phyllis
Harrison and Larry O'Connell;
clothespin race, Henry Sloman;
parcel circulating race, Betty Jo
Deeves, Alex McMichael, Pete
Harrison, Nettie Deeves, and Bar-
bara Glousher,
Following the sports a bounti-
ful supper was enjoyed by all.
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Kin Peewees Defeat
Chesley. 1448;
Play Here Tonight
Clinton Kinsmen Peewee ball team are still undefeated in
WOAA. and OBA play this year.
On Monday night they defeated
Chesley, of the Bruce League,
14-8 in a six-inning game at Ches-
ley.
Chesley plays back here tonight
at 6.30 and-. if a third game is
necessary it will be played in
Chesley. Wilmer of this series
will play the Western Counties
champion.
Clinton R
Larry Pickett, 31) 4 3 2
John Cooper, p 4 0 2
Chris Ploodspitte ss 0 0 0
George Archibald ,ss. (2) 3 1 0
Laurie Colquhoure c , 3' 1 0
Brad Dutot, lb 4 0 0
Philip White, 2b 3 2 1
Borden McRae, if 4 2 3
Barry Glazier, of 4 3 3
Larry Pearson, rf 4 2 3
33 14 14
Score by innings 1L H
Clinton 225 113-14 14
Chesley 200 411-- 8 12
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Winthrop Soccer
Team Takes Cup
From St. Columban
Winthrop defeated St. Colum-
ban three straight games after
losing the first game in the best-
three-out-of-five series to take
the Stephenson Trophy of the
Huron Softball Association for
the 1959 season.
George Love and Ron McClure
led Winthrop in the goal scoring
department. Goaltender Hugh
Flynn came back after the first
game with badly torn legaments
in his ankle to help his team-
mates keep the strong St. Colum
ban team scoreless.
Lineups were;
Winthrop: goal, H, Flynn; de-
fence, William Kerr, G. McClure,
K. McClure, Ross McClure, J.
Crozier; forwards, Ron McClure,
S. Alexander, G. Love, J. Axt-
mann, E. Salverda, W. Dolmage,
E. Dolmage, B, Campbell.
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Hugill Picnic
Seaforth Lions Park on Sunday
was the site of the Hugill Picnic,
when 45 members (the entire
family) of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan
Hugill, RR 2, Seaforth, together
with grandchildren enjoyed a full
line of sports together, and a pic-
nic supper. A softball game
was enjoyed.
Races were won by: five years
and under, girls Janice Hugill,
Goderich; boys, Gary Cummings,
Clinton; Randy Hugill, Goderich;
nine years and under, girls, Mary
Joyce Rathwell, Kitchener; Bar-
bara Hugill, Goderich; 12 years
and under, boys Larry Hugill,
Harry Cummings, both of Clinton;
young ladies, Shirley Horner,
Kitchener; young men, Roger
Cummings, Clinton; Gerald Hor-
ner, Kitchener; married ladies,
Ettie Hugill, Clinton; kick-the-
slipper, ladies, Ettie Hugill, Clin-
ton; men, LeRoy Hugill and Rog-
er Cummings, both of Clinton;
shoe scramble, boys, Alvin Daer,
Auburn.
Guessing number of beans in
jar, Clifford Hugill, Goderich; el-
imination race, Mrs. Elmer Hug-
ill, unwrapping parcel, Mrs. Gor-
don Homer.
Why Repeal?
The Canada Temperance Act is
good law. Two appeals to Higher
Courts have tested its validity.
Both times the law was declared
good.
There are defects, but the law
can be amended. This has been
established by careful study and
consultation with eminent legal
authorities. They have helped
frame the following amendments,
which are at present under study
by the Dominion Cabinet.
1. That the possession of un-
sealed containers of liquor in pub-
lic places be prohibited.
2. That the consumption of or
possession of liquor brought into
the county be limited to one's
residence.
3. That the supplying to or use
by persons under 21 be prohibited.
4. That the right of appeal to a
higher court be provided for.
5. That the provision for search
warrants be extended to motor
vehicles.
Why repeal a good law that can
be amended?
HURON COUNTY
TEMPERANCE FEDERATION
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Cliff Dunham's Donkey Ball Show
from Crescent, Okla., will appear
here. Donkey Ball, Donkey Races,
Flag Race Tricks, Bucking Don-
key Riding Contest by local riders.
More fun than a barrel of monkeys.
Don't miss this.
Monday Night, August 31
7.30 P.M.
Clinton Community Park
Kinsmen vs. RCAF Sgts. Mess
ADMISSION: 75 cents and 35 cents
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Your Credit Union can do more for you,
in both saving and borrowing. Than any other
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AND WHY NOT?
That is why you organized one.
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Coming Events
eloderleli Pavilion---Every Friday
Teen-20 record dance, 9 to 12 p.m. Every Saturday night, dancing to
Paul Cross and his Orchestra,
Lions Ringo Ringo every Wednesday
25-35b
Thurs., Aug 27—Bingo in Leg,
ion Memorial Hall, Kirk Street, at 8,30 pm, 15 regular games at
$5; Jackpot $58 in 58 numbers;
3 door prizes, $2.50 each. Admis-
sion 50c. 20-tfb
Monday, August 31 — Donkey
Ball, Clinton Park, 7.30 p.m. Kins-
men vs, Sergeants' Mess. 84b
Wed., Sept. 2—Auction sale of
miscellaneous articles, Londesboro
ball diamond, at 7 p,m. Sponsors:
Londesboro United Church. Harold
Jackson, auctioneer. 33-34b
Monday, Sept. 7—Town League
Softball semi-finals, 130 p.m. —
CDCI Diamonds; Kinsmen vs.
Canada Packers; Hydro vs. Leg-
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Clinton Men Top At
In Stratford Greens
Lawn Bowling Tourney
Clinton rink composed of Clinton Legion Juveniles won Caryl. Draper, skip.. Hugh R.
HaWitins, second •ana 'Percy 'Liver--their series from Southampton
more lead, took top honours in last Monday evening by default, the
29th annual merchants and When Clinton travelled to Smith- manufacturers triples tournament. ampton' they found the diamond at the Stratford Lawn 13E)WEng,
in unplayable condition and so Club Last Wednesday, Aneest 19,
they were awarded the game, They bowld three wins and the
highest plus possible; 39. Clinton will now meet Dresden
hi the next round of play-downs Another rink, composed of
Harry Williams and H. Vodden for the 013A Juvenile "C"
First game is tentatively set for were eliminated in the afternoon
Friday night in Clinton. draw.
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Zipper Cases
Leather Zipper Case in extra large size in brown
or tan—inside zipper pocket $10.95
Leather Zipper Case with extra heavy zipper and
inside zipper pocket, black, brown Or tan $8,95
Zipper Case in black, brown, tan, blue, red, green
Priced $3.95 to $7,95
School Bags in pastel blue, green or 'white with
shoulder strap $4.50 each
FREE INITIALS in 14K gold on all leather binders
purchased in our store in August
Pens
Esterbrook Pens with 30 points to choose from
in two qualities—assorted colors $3.25 and $4.00
Sheaffers—cartridge pens in assorted colors—
fine ar medium point $2.95
Waterman's—cartridge pen in assorted colors—
fine, or medium point $2.95
Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen with a removal
nib $1.95
FOUNTAIN PENS priced from 49c up
BALL POINT PENS priced from 35c to $3.95
FREE INITIALS in gold leaf on all pens purchased
in our store in August.
Pencil Cases Pencils
Rulers Colored Pencils
3-Ring Binders School Text Books
Typeing Pads 3-Ring Refills
English Refill Books
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CHILDREN UNDER 12 IN CARS FREE
Box Office Opens at 7.30 p.m.
.:Roaclea at Park
This Afternoon
Truck drivers with the Rural
Hydro at Clinton will stage a
driving roadeo at the Clinton
Community Park this afternoon,
comernncing at 3.30 o'clock. Com-petitions include accurate parking
between white barricades; accurate
backing, and turning between white
stakes, etc.
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