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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1959-11-05, Page 13r f 1,•tij e � T! c_ y w, n. na NEW ERA rd YEAR i+ AFTER WEEKS OF SLOW BETHE - -' ENE - �--.-^ . ,., " . GTA vote the py a xrr! lona f have No 45 --The � l',, ass � Paper With the News CLINTON, gotten into high ,gear No -, ,� p-- �_ _ __ _ »- ..� ...• - Health'' eel subject is 'being talked over as i orces much , nor with less kixow- _.10 ledge of facts . Mayor 4, a .' VETE ATTENDED THE Warden's banquet in the county town last ■ Retiremen week and it Sin g 16' was mentioned there inta No wonder the people in�� Goderich are punning and work- I Ing for revocation of the CTA_ , Announcement by rt syor Burt- Supplies fpr a number of years, Changes . Their drinking water is such that on Stanley at the c(1 31l meeting has decided that with a new firm they would prefer buying some- on Monday night of sl s intention owning the business, lie should put John Sire thong else to drink , , , „ to withdraw -from rr :t icipal poli- his job first, and at least for this planning oto.: tics and'• also frbm hi € roeery and year, refrain from accepting a ken in op THE THRIVING MOVEMENT of butcher shop busixw mme as a post on council which might take I Guides and Brownies has. gone surprise and shock councillors his time. Mr. Dale has been on of ground c : beyond all expectations ... with and observers, council for four years. Instead k. nearly 70 girls in the Guide group, Mr, Stanley has k : +r active in Councillor Royce Macaulay, a with part b alone . The great need of the the work of the ce. `,u lunity for first year man on council, faceswill be oris Guides (which are sponsored 'by seven years, serviri , councillor, changes in the management of his houses. F•oi the Legion) is for ladies to as- four years as reeve, lit -1 one year firm, Ball -Macaulay Ltd., and land was nt list in the supervising of their as mayor. He has of • °.,F ted a suc- finds lie has less time to devote that •a beat meetings... Any volunteers forcessful butcher and t +( awry store to Gown affairs. be gotten. this task will be welcomed by on Queen Street ft about 1'1 Speak 'ta this matter, Mr, buildings. Guide Captain Mrs. *Bud Graham. years, employing a ' i ^ge staff, Macaulay congratulated the may - supplying produce al e Service to or, reeve and councillor Bridle for No satish ALSO OF IMPORTANCE is the his customers. i the many hours they -had given ceived for ti need for a Ladies Auxiliary to His intention is. to a 11 out his the town. He said "more and more ned. Tender; i the Guides and Brownies , , stock in. the store` e1.'•c, hospital we need a town manager -•--some- on the vow. Clanton is one of the few towns for surgery, and �ti1<!Ki with his one who would be responsible and ed that wax not to have the advantage of wife, to travel to 7.o•=°.da for a p'a'id well enough to warrant him early in Deo this type of :auxiliary group . winter's holiday. taking some of the work off the ffit Unionn a oemer 13, , �i i�1 e Mothers of Guides and Brownies Voicing :skein intend r i at this, shoulders of council. Many men be to t are particularly requested to take the final council mer i'i g before would able take one or two ee�i Part . . . but anyone interested! nomination day on Ns .. i mber 26, it, a week, to give to the town, highways and road a wall be welcomed heartily ... An organizational meeting for this there were three cows a;i ,fors also stating they intended ti, ` rithdraw. but cannot take time off during the day from their own work forAb' i i in purpose will be held on Monday Councillor George Ru iii all who that purpose. a evening, November 16, in the Le, goon Hall .. is continuing to reevy . it- from injuries received in +2 o summer, "If tine ratepayers would stop and think what is being done for B KIII&I H remarked h He k that the idea of will not be able to ea -'ter on the them: they would not be so quick line on the paveme LAST MINUTE DISCOURAGE- menrt was the fate of the Legion work, Councillor Edward who to criticize." Councillor Herbert Bridle said In keeping I: leaders this week when they look- _)ale, has worked for Leslie 17 Al Auto (Continued on Page Twelve) of Kinsmen, mate civic ' ed over the bronze plaques on the post office bearing the nam _____ �� field brought in the report of the {; men Club of, es of those fallen in the two world wars . . Apparently during thea e m e ra rq? to sponsor U Dale Cam: Clinton. a last painting job at the post of- ,�e p highway 4 (Victorl To t 30 personas ry face, green paint was dribbled quite liberally over the metal pla- ques ... Soap and water was ofExe#er MiIAtPresidentbe .� An organiv,,c held next no brushes presented in this --o- - _- - , 20 use . . . steel just pressed sympathy ;' The Week's Weather beginning; i , made ugly marks which looked al- when the white pal 1959 1958 Legion Memr, most worse than the paint Howard Pym, Exetea vas re- The Rev. Keith MacMillan, reet. This is. ; The smaller plate, bearing the elected president of ' l•,t Huron Burlington, was the guest speaker. training in eff names of those who fell in .the see- County Temperance FF-r'f :tion at That town has just been success- dership skills and war .... was taken down, and the annual meeting h ir, Ont- fun an winning a vote brought on tions which ha at the Legion Hall was given a aria Street United Cr a ••h here to gain, permission, for liquor loun- and success, thorough cleaning . But the Tuesday night. ges, Mr. MacMillan commented Since this is bigger one was 'a problem ... We All officers were ap oli. ted un- that there is a trend against liqu- ganization with understand it weighs about 500 animously, and includ•:: aonour- or—more places have won a vote in all of the in pounds and arrangements could any president, Franh : Iowson, .for the "dry" side in the last year ada and -the 1 not be made to .have it down , .. Wingham; vice-presideant; , Roy than he could recall ever before. many of the sr So equipped with all materials Cousins, Brussels; Harry 1' affman, Temperance people, he went on, : nal arrangeme ,, . u needed the Legionaires wenn at Dashwood; Donald h erbart, used to be considered fanatics, travellers and the job Monday night under lights Goderich and C. M. 1�• -ertson, "but we can go out now with instance, if yc . The result Remembrance Day Goderich; Mrs. Nelson. rewar- scientific facts to present.,?course and tit, ' morning was at least a clean tha, Clinton, secretary a;i 1 Fred in Huron County there are 750 in Florida, you plaque, although there was a cer- unevenness due to the ondi twin Line condi- McClymont, Varna, tie:Fki er. H. ... Gordon Manning, Cli i i will o M g, c , alcoholics per 100,000 papulation, tend classes the. . tion ur�derW_,llicia ,the,job was, done , continue to produce 1xsE + 'voice continue the lowest of any county yet stir- , , ve ed by the Alcoholism Research weeks, pick y, left off, without It was cold Monday night ... * of temperance' a reader-t;� pe ad- vertisement which is i Foundation. Ontario, he said has course lasts for, IN THE STORES throughout the Ia .,)sashed periodically by the Fecg is i ion in 5,000 new alcoholics: per year. He said there were more persons ad- r community you will find an hour= all of the weekly new r; I ers in mitted to mental institutions now arbou f°cir ,, ' glass container in which to give the County of Huron than ever before, due to alcohol. •l, your cont7ri'bution to the muscular At the suggestion of i c l• x�ri P. To Toronto; dystrophy fund . . This camp- Watson, Brucefield, a coir:uittee "The 'wet' interests have to aign is conducted locally by the was established on law ,dorce- bribe people to work for them," When the Hai Kinsmen Club of Clinton ... your ment land legislation aT ,,lows: said the minister, "In Burlington ; Choir, Goderlch, assistiance will be welcomed . Elgin McKinley, Zurich; if , o Rev of $ a g ay. people 5 d , and ten cents , Hall, , 'Toronto ort This is the fund supported by Gus "Boom Dr. J. A. Semple, Eg:naa .lville; a name for getting the petition ; ember 7, three 17,- . Ryder and -Boom" Geof- H. G. Manning, Frank J , �wson ready. They used deception in ,• took- tank part: i. frion ... and Robert Southcott, Exea * getting deputy returning officers nandr. erY. Irwin and d I -- - ,_.___.. and scrutineers paying them $10 Seven New Members Jain Lions ClP,,1 V- Nelson Hill- Officiates At Initiation The largest number to beinitiat- ed itat- ed into the Clinton Lions Club in many years were initiated and in- structed in Ldonism by Internation- al Counsellor Sheriff Nelson Hill, Goderich Mr. also officiated at the charter night of Clanton Lions Club in 1936. The new members are Maynard Corrie, operator Red and White Groceteria at Station - RCAF S foam Clin ton• Fred Hulls, owner -manager of the two-year-old Ba g y Bayfield -Clinton Golf Course; Duff 'Thompson, salesman for The Hearn Whole- sale ' Ltd., Clinton; George Baird, contractor, Clinton; Flying Officer J. M. MacDonnell and Flight Lieutenant Allan White, both at RCAF Station Clinton. Jack Van -Dyne, manager of Steadman's, Clinton, has trans- ferred his membership from the Gravenhurst Lions Club to Clin- ton Lions. In his remark's Mr. Hill remind- ed the new Lions of the past good record of Clinton Lions and out- lined to each their duties as a Lion. He read to them, in part, the Lions Code of Ethics. Presi- dent E. Beecher Menzies welcom- ed the new members and present- ed each with his Lions it+J,+, pin. A feature of the meet iri'; was the .Presentation of 20 -yea mon- arch chevrons to Lorne a rowii .and "Red" Garon; 15-yea3 1 : vron to George Beattie and ..4 : • =sir chevrons to William Mcrloi: �a}'Id Orville Engelstad. Quests at the meeting were Terry Carter, vice-prh .,'pi it of ' Clinton Public School, .•.nd .ai.ic Anderson, Toronto, a p 'aiic vela - tions officer who is in thi,, c.v :xiet as an advisor to the Hue en Citi- lens Legal Control Comrw!-w He was introduced by "Red a, • a, on, who is the local chairmp . o,° this group, which is sponsoring eh., re- peal of the Canada Te9npor i nce Act. Another guest was I•iov. Bill Young, past president of ,lhi Ilan West Lions Club and napreiaant- ative of a Western OntalPi d at.il•• lei:y. He showed two enteri,dn- ing films, Mr. Young ww,., duced by John S. Parker. Next meeting on Novei .iei 24 will be the official visit of, I,a.st- rict Governor Harold Fw-i `ci' of Barrie. The club's annual Ladies 14 11;111: is being planned for Deccnoe 8. a day, and offering another $10 The occasion wa when choirs from, a day if the vote went 'wet'. This agora, Taranto, L I believe is a violation of the is and Clevel;ar., spirit of the law, if not of the voices. word of the law. The 'wet' side the parking tat at Iehin Clinton, cannot be, _ :'spriest, for if they highways and road a were they would get nowhere. In 3 Burlington the dry side had bun- C I dreds of volunteers," i ootl B e ers are everywhere, etthick- a said Mr. McMillan, and are i ruse ield Boy makes er where there are more outlets. G, W Nott fa '1 , H remarked h He k that the idea of Clinton, requested , tett r Ing to control liquor trade was line on the paveme like trying to control a wild horse. Bank corner, so i He said amendments to the CTA stop far enough b,:1 would probably be the best choice. can make a safe , A solo was sung by Gordan ' 1 onto Albert Str T e . rner Turner. Rev. S. Davison, Bruce- Street. He also a. field brought in the report of the U Turn" re atia7t nominating committee for the ,three streets1 chairman, Rev. H. C. Wilson, who and High, all can, was absent. highway 4 (Victorl The Rev, Grant L. Mills can. Ing a hazard for f. ducted the worship service prior petition signed by to the meeting. presented in this --o- - _- - Councillor Herber pressed sympathy ;' The Week's Weather quests and promioa when the white pal 1959 1958 again, and an the High Low High Low Nov. 5 65 54 54 39 I pending approval t of Highways, ` 6 60 33 4.4 32 Reeve W. J. Mill, 7 36 30 4.8 30 lerbter from Donk 8 38 28 46 39 grid Murphy, Gode,. 9 45 28 47 38 big drainawge of tl 10 50 35 51 34 pr*perty. He note i 11. 52 37 50 34 had been taken by is Rain; .35 hi. Rain: .73 in. Community Credit Un Ling its annual meeting rish Hall Of St. ',Paul's Church on Friday, No. , beginning at 8 p.m, ,ation will be given the declaring a dividend on I savings, possibly in the four percent, retroac- :ober 1, 1958, is been a slight revision terest rates, due to the pward trend. Effective the rate will be 7112 ,cent per month on the lance. During the eight Credit Union has operat- iton, the rate has been ialf of one percent per the unpaid balance. All be no change in the gage rate of 7 percent m, nor on the personal of one percent per month, neon Credit Union has date, a total of $2,065.- rnembers. _--- e"en lolice Report ' ' a"ge axs damage occurred in Hallowe'en night, ac - H. Russel Thomp- of the new street posts were pulled out, sere not damaged. from the football ton District Collegiate we brought round to the school. A dead )ended from the, cross- ord about three feet attempt had been t up a sign on the Is was not apparently •: r i Tuesday morning, while y Bart - Bull and Mutch Stor(r. Harvey Coleman, Y t W. J. Marsh, 137 Joseph Street, b'• Wilson, 19, RR 1, Clinton, was stopp on Victoria Street, pre - Clinton the lucky winner of vas ley Township, and di ;, •; : the parking tat at Iehin Clinton, and 1\211tch hardware store. 'Prizes highways and road a ,. 3 able electric saw. in addition Mr. Marsh's ticket county council: was was entered in a draw which took ._....•._ .a: .... __ place In Toronto yesterday, No- Tuesdayf he v G* � i ruse ield Boy makes ... . o Congratulations! ceremony y which op Rodd 25, between B�'i. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McGill, 45 The Huron County team for Shipley Street, will be celebrating judging Live Stock at the Royal �f Winter Fair will be niade up of Saturday, November 7. They are The eremon tool C Y holding; open. house In the after- Broadfoot, Ilruceflrld awl ilrnald noon acrd will be home to their qouth limits o. Blyth �? compete next Thursday, Nov. 12, section of the count };...: SYS. ; .k. •,5 i.. �u ��,,:: �. ,' ,: ,y , Highway 4. N. E. T� .�.: •,�, 1 ford, of the Departy : s� �, ••{ f ways, officiated. Th(- Y , :Ys road wereprepared hot mix laid this yep c. ;<�;;• $ mated cost of $80,0 . �,:.�� , �f This opening clip, the largest road. Xa,t undertakeli in Huro• Six New Lions Initiated into 0,i nton Club milli ron LlW. I3ritnel mill:pllars ward! Clinton Lioris Club gained six new members in ov, :nitiation ceremony at Tuesday Carried out 'in 1.9,59 with roads, and, incl evenings dinner meeting _in St, haul's Parish Hall, r ; c;t;: the left they are: Maynard Molle foil bridle can Corrier Duff Thompson, Allan Whitey International (�Gaa;iw. ellrit' Nelsen !-till, Goderich, inLtnotLng officer`; Fred Hulls, J. M, a Donnell and Gtsit,;e laird. (News -record Pholoi greatest outlay war overpass bridge nein , Cast abau.t $1.04,000. alarm sounded an ).bout $ . pm., but s o an "disappeared. a particular damage village—but dozens ere atbroad in their as ---- o•— sle Left let's Chum ants of the home of delict Doane, Joseph connoissers of early dishes, etc„ to the ere good, and, auc- `t Elliott reports a ation, *vas the last of the y here : which came i . i, Mass. She was ` ry 7, 1860, the dau- 'prague Doane. Her sect descendant of Doane, who carne T land to yIassach- g sters known here ,'milY and Maude. iff. Shaw was their Lee I Cour aster, RCAF Sta- !aded guilty to a is driving in court einnoon here, and of $10 and costs 1). E. Holmes, Lick a hydro pole f Townsend and )n the evening of attsing $350 dam - and about $100 .,le. ars, Victoria St., costs on a charge lxer car too clos- iweiler,'16, RR 2, 1 $5 and costs for ise nutrtber ob- ler the criminal to dumb animals lady living in St, as laid over tc er 17. Her nelgh• lainant. X, It. Porter, RF wat'.ed their 2711 'sary last Frida; of Mr. and Mrs Ilerlsall. Othe: and Mrs. Glen Mrs. Gordon Cole and. Mips. Ec sort, all of Zurael the Hallowe'e: tewater Dancelam Porter won fh's Last dressed couple HSSA Jr. Grids Volleyball Chomps Junior Volleyball champions of North Huron Secondary Schools Association is this. CDCs team. Back row, from left, Sharon Gray, Janet Batkin, Elaine E' -own, Elaine Alex- ander, Barbara Ladd; second row, Nancy MacDonald, Barbara Yeo, Mc, y Jean Colquhoun (captain), Rosemary MacDonald, Theresa Goldsworthy; front row, Kay: Carter and Pat Horbanuik. The team defeated both Goderich and Seaforth in two st 'iight games, and after one loss to Wingham, came from behind in the third game, wh in the score was 11-0 against them, to win from the northern town with a close scorc of 16-14. Their coach, Mrs. A, J. (Jean) Webb reports 'that the team is entered in \A OSSA, (Wingham Advo°ice Times Photo) �i�, .arly Copye llns Are Set Back We must appeal again for early opy for the News -Record. This reek a change has been made atI he Post Office, and the rural mail arriers are leaving the office with he mail at 10 a.m. instead of the .ccustomed hour of one o'clock in he afternoon. This change necessitates the ompletion of printing of the dews -Record on Wednesday night, a order to have the papers in the lost office in time to be sorted. We must have news items early, y noon on Wednesday if at all iossible, There is no guarantee hat they will get in the paper, if he vel later than that. Y are received Part of the News -Record is arinted on Tuesday. This week a !otiee of the Clintonian Club was arinted in the early part of the cress run. Then Wednesday morn - erg a change was 'phoned in. We were unable to make the change. (The notice stated that the meet - ng would be at, the home of one af• the members. This is incorrect, Che Clint:onian Club will meet Ili he Town Hall at 2.90 pan. Novemx )er 11). Don Lobb Wffl$ $50 Donald Lobb a second year stu tent at Western Ontario Agricul- .ural .School at Ridgetown has peen awarded the W. G. Thomp- son prize of $50 for best school :itizen on popular vote of the staff and students at the school, He is also the one student from .he school to receive the $50 schol- irship awarded by the Junior [rarmers' Association of O11tar10, Phis was based on his year's work it school., his 4-H activities and ?articipation in Junior Farmor work.. Degree In Music :r By Popular Clinton Girl Miss Doris Johnston, third dau- Zurich; Bei iie McKinley, Brant. ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ford; Louis D. Thompson, Brus. Johnston, RR 5, Clinton, received sels; David Brewster, St. Thomas.. her degree as Associate in Music Miss John ;ton will be married at convocation hall, University of November i to Berne McKinley,, Western Ontario, last Saturday. son of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Mc - Attending the graduation were Kinley, RR, 1, Zurich, and the her parents, her sister Joan, Miss young coup] . will live at Brant - Marilyn Johnston, Walton; Miss ford, where Doris intends teaching Carol Pepper, _RR 3, Seaforth; music privately. Berne is employ - Mrs. William Dennis, Walton; ed with the 1".e11 Telephone Comp - Mrs. David Hackwell, St. Marys; any of Caru%la. Mr, and. Mrs. Elgin McKinley, Brought urn on a farm near Wal- ton, five mil t, .rom Brussels, Doris .attended W a on public school, and Seaforth Dis ict High School. Th e family movc, o ClintonCntonwhen her fattier, an or. -warden of Huron s County and ihairman of the Hu- ! w :dna E• �, ran Co -opera lve Medical Associa- � t tion, was a. pointed . manager of the Huron Ca,=rots Home. r a Doris has , +i,ee sisters, Mrs. Jim Armstrong i,',,=ona), Mrs, Grant 3 r. 4 ' Mc , t and Joan a stud - McLean an LIe. � h I• ent at CDCT Following (. to year in collegiate here, Dori; si a•. cialized in music at Alma Calle,. St. Thomas. Last year she waa:t music supervisor at the dependen t s ,,chool, RCAF Sta- �' 1 ya tion Centralla.n, and taught sam=,, Axa e ` t i pupils privab:.ly. Early .intevest in music led her ..... . , to play in, Brussels Boys and #a t x Girls Bawl, s all of her sisters did, and ural; the London 13WS and Girls Bs A. C. Robinson. was bandrnas,;o of both groups, sso'f1iate In Music She excels 1;1. the marimba, •alto horn, cornet ;Ad trombone, and ® has 13 me(lai of gold, silver and r t ODimagP ne bronze won i. the Waterloo and London Band Testivals and at the 'w �a Ah dr en � � Canadian so sinal Exhibition. ° I Doris also r l s,s certificates won. About $500 damage was done from the Fl.,'r.n County music festival an(1 ethers, enough to Monday evenilig during the snow- paper a wall,'' :the says. Also she storm when cars drir;en by Chris- (Continue( on Page Seven) Main Boehmig, Bayfi(gd and Glen _ _ ___ E, Price, RR 2, Clinton, both 34 years old, collided at t,hc inter- section of Huron and Orango Sts. i,ns DirVIN Held By i Tuesday morning, while y Bart - Bull and Mutch Stor(r. ) liffs Bakery truck drive=n by liaxrry W. J. Marsh, 137 Joseph Street, b'• Wilson, 19, RR 1, Clinton, was stopp on Victoria Street, pre - Clinton the lucky winner of vas Yd to make a left turn into the (.raw just concluded by "Illparint, the parking tat at Iehin Clinton, and 1\211tch hardware store. 'Prizes was struck Behind a r r were a floor polisher and a part- �' p orris 9, (.riven by Lorne Ray li(i; ,tett, 111, g able electric saw. in addition Mr. Marsh's ticket Blyth, Total damage was estiniatt- ed at $600. was entered in a draw which took ._....•._ .a: .... __ place In Toronto yesterday, No- vember 4, fora new Austin ear. i ruse ield Boy makes ... . o Congratulations! Royal Judging Team Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McGill, 45 The Huron County team for Shipley Street, will be celebrating judging Live Stock at the Royal their 45th wedding; anniversary on Winter Fair will be niade up of Saturday, November 7. They are Ronald Smith, Brussels; Robert•, holding; open. house In the after- Broadfoot, Ilruceflrld awl ilrnald noon acrd will be home to their 1.r'zgmpboll, Seaforth, `i`hoy will frieridi> from 2 to 5 oclock. compete next Thursday, Nov. 12, W111 Ope,gators Are Moving' 5 clinton C,l.atige ave to the dial tele- phone system at Goderich last weekend autoi atically moved the jobs of long Jistanee operators ixere to the dii . exchange building on Rattenbury ,street West. Added to t 'l Bell Telephone - Company's stn t' here are Mrs. Ardell Bulek, Ass RPtty Alcock, Mrs. Jean Fd' Pr, Mr= , V a 'y LOLL 1-Jelesic, Misr ,c, sten Hoffman, Miss Ann Lansink, . '11,-s Kay w torrisan, Miss Sylvia Pv erne and ;`vliss Bev. Pruder. Some of the o,1 erators have al* ready moved t(. Clinton, and 6th« ers .are planniril ',,o do so, bringing their famllie&. l •. some cases with { therm,