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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1959-12-17, Page 12Dairy and Beef FEEDS & CONCENTRATES For Every Animal . otollegolse."" • BEET PULP • OIL CAKE • SOY BEAN • MINERAL • FEEDING MOLASSES BLATCHFORD'S MILK REPLACER If your whole milk is worth over $1.90 cwt., you can feed milk replacer at a profit. 25 lbs. $4.75 H. F. WETTLAUFER FEED MILL MARY STREET CLINTON, ONT. HYMNARIES-in leather or simulated „leather editions, music editions 4.00 to 9.00 DICTIONARIES by Webster-Mackies Funk and Wagner-Oxford 1.75 to 6.95 CHILDREN'S BOOKS of all kinds ,... 35c to 5.00 Tuckersmith Has Regular SesSion, 6rants Library $20 Tnekersinith Municipal Council Met in the town hall, Seaforth, cm Tuesday, December 15, for its final meeting for 1959, All mem- bers were present The Brucefield Library was giv- N•fl a grant of 820. The following appointments for 1960 were made, Ausable Conser- Yeti= Authority, Elgin Thomp- son; Scott Memorial Hospital, William Cameron; Seaforth High School Board, James McIntosh; Clinton Collegiate Board, Georee Falconer; South Huron High School, Clarence Smillie. No action was taken on a res- olution from the town of Tilbury re request for increased provincial grants to Community Centres. Members of Council will attend a meeting in. the Seaforth High School on Wednesday, December 16, in connection with the propos- ed addition to the school. Court of Revision on the 1959 tax roll was held and rebates were given the following property own- ers on buildings destroyed by fire: Lloyd Craig, John Carnochan, El- win Wilson, Wallace Haugh, Es- tate, Seaforth Sewer Tile. At the Conclusion of the meet- ing Reeve Ivan Forsyth entertain- ed the council and township of- ficials to as turkey dinner and thanked them for their co-oper- ation during the year. Council In Action Further .action. at last Wednes- day's ,council included the. following: Councillor Herb Bridle reported that no word bad been received from the Ontario Department of Highways regarding the requested No U turn On the Vietoria-Wil- Liam Street corners. Mrs, Fraser, Becker's trailer court, will be permitted to sell door-to-door as ahe requests fol- lowing her payment of $2,00 sales- man's fee for her license. Council filed a request from the City of Sarnia for support of a resolution protesting further di- version of water from the Great Lakes. Council felt they could do no more than the federal govern- ment in Canada already is doing, Councillor Herb Bridle felt it was no concern of Clinton. Clerk John Livermore explained that ev- en if it was, the federal govern- ment vvas doing all that is pos- sible. Council filed a request from the City of Woodstock for support of their resolution asking the provin- cial government to rule on a uni- form time for the whole province. Kenneth I3, McRae was appoin-ted representative for the town of Clinton on the Clinton District Collegiate Institute Board for a two year term. He has served on the board in 1958 and 1959. Councillors• will be paid their yearly wages. Tenders will be called for mov- ing and installing the fire siren from the former PUC office to the town hall. Liberal Organizer JAMS R. SCOTT has been appointed as organizer and secretary for the National Liberal Federation. Mr: Scott has been secretary of the On- tario Liberal Association, Clinton Juveniles Lose Rough Game to Goderich In one of the roughest minor hockey games ever played in the Clinton Lions Arena, Goderich Juveniles defeated the Clinton Lions Juveniles 8-6 last Thursday evening, Of the 20 penalties hand- ed out, including majors and mis- conducts, Goderich drew 11 and Clinton nine. Goderich led the scoring all the way, leading 2-1 at the end of the first, 5-3 at the end of the sec- ond; each team scored three in the third period. Pete Garon was Clinton's lead- ing scorer, with one in the first and two in the third. Paul Draper scored in the second and third, and Charlie Bartliff got one in the second. Goderich marksmen were Feag- an, three goals;,Jeffrey and Alibi, two each, and Wilkinson one. Kinsmen Peewees Begin Season, four Teams Entered The Kinsmen Peewee Hockey League got under way on Monday night at the Lions Arena; caaaaiena 3 - Red Wings 2 Gary Fleet, in Stanley and Philip Burns scored tar Canadiens with Brad Dutot scoring both Red Wing goals, Maple Leafs Ile-Black Hawks 2 Last night ithe 'Hawks downed the Leafs 4 to 3 with Harvey Hol- land getting three goals for the winners; Elwin. Kingswell got the other one from Jack Irwin; Black Hawk goals: Brian Marmon from Allan Bohonus; Lee Ellis from Brian Mermen. Black 'Hawks Members of the Adastral Park Peewee team are; Brian Mermen, Brian. Crockett, Melvin Hohner, Paul McKenzie, Darrell Gilks, Rodney Daum, Billy MacKay, Lee Ellis, Jeffrey Gillean, Ernie Fa- Lard, John Oliver, Walter Mor- row, Harold Johnston, Allan Bo- honus, Gerald White. Future Games Dee. 18-Canadiens vs. Maple Leafs Referee, Ken. Clynick 21-Black Hawks vs. Red Wings Referee, Pat Hardie 23-Maple Leaf practice (By J. CARL Huron County Federation of Agriculture directors met Decem- ber 8 with the new president, Warren Zurbrigg in charge. Elgin McKinley, chairman of the County T.B. Survey Committee, requested the assistance of the federation in promoting the cam- paign that will be conducted early next summer. By motion unani- mously supported by the direct- ors it was agreed that this sup- port would be given by the fed- eration. The following delegates were elected to attend the Marketing $18.95 $11.55 $47.50 $48.75 4.98 JON GNAOY LEARN TO DRAW SETS See our TV Program at 6 p.tri. Saturdays CIKNX-TV Wingharn a • Ron Livermore, Captain of the Boys Basketball Team, accepted the trophy of- fered for that group's success, at the Graduation Night exer- cises of CDCI on December 11. (News-Record Photo) HEMINGWAY) and Co-Operative short course at Guelph January 28 to 31. Martin Bean, Walton; Elmer 'Ireland, Wingharn; Mervyn Lobb, Clinton, After discussion it was agreed that a decision on the advisability of crop insurance for Ontario be deferred until there was more in- formation available. Arrangements were made to convene a meeting of the selection committee for the choosing of the delegates from Huron to the Lead- ership Training Forum. On December 10 the Federation convened-a meeting of the farmers affected by 'the Hydro transmis- sion line from Seaforth to Clinton This exceptionally well-attended meeting was chaired by the county president land heard the details. of Hydro's "offer to purchase plan" explained by Jack Ferguson, chairman of the 0. F. A. Land Asquisition Committee, and Don Middleton, head of the O.F.A. De- partment of Properties. After discussion a motion was passed unanimously rejecting the "offer to purchase Plan." In place of this the meeting agreed that under ordinary circumstances the present schedule of compensation would be acceptable for a lease of 20 years. This would be equivalent to a rental of about $10 per year. The meeting felt that, this was the minimum that farmers could be expected to accept for the loss of rights and inconvenience suf- fered. For the most part settlement for damages were satisfactory though in two cases trees cut out- side the easement right of way had not been compensated for and in some cases:. special problems had not received consideration as had been promised. This did not promote good public relations, Young Becker Hurt At Bayfield; Now In Oki Folks Home James Becker, q,8-year-old son of Mr. and Mra. Frank' Becker, Clinton, has been admitted as a permanent resident to Sunnyside Home for the Aged ,in Kitchener. The young man was "injured two years ago in a diving accident ant Bayfield, and now is paralized from the neck down. Doctors pre- dict that no cure can be made. Special permission from the Ontario Department of Welfare had to be gotten for this move. James reports that he doesn't ex- pect to be bored in the home. He is able to read; but not to do any manual work. The young man has lived in Kitchener for several years, and prefers to live there where he knows some people. He hopes to be able to visit his family here in Clinton. His parents operate the Becker Trailer Camp. 0 The happiness of your life de- pends upon the quality of your thoughts. rnewenessersowsomenressemesersirm ALL, 11.11!!..5'"I' A:7..14'7111r Otjrf. O L Ar.*: quA;..ITY -7\r' Ac OL WELL Mice -CLINTON LIONS ARENA SCHEDULE Thursday", Dec, 17 4.00 - 5,15 loni,-Publie Schools, Grades 5-8, Lions free skating, $ pan. -Minor Hockey Nite .Juveniles vs, Wingharn Friday, Dec, 18 4.00 - 5.30 P.m.-Skating Party CDCI Grade 9A 5.30 - 7,30 p.m.-lVfinor Hockey Practice. 8.00-10.00 p.m,-Puntio Skating . Saturday, Dec, 19 9.00 anne1.Q0 pan,-Minor Hockey Practice 2.00-4.00 pxn.-Public Skating 5.00 -7.00 p.m,-Minor Hockey Practice 8.30-11,45 p.m.-Moccasin Dance, Spot Dance $4' prize from An- stett Jewellers. Sunday, Dec. 20 3,00 -5.00 p.m.-Publio Skating Community Skaters Club All Welcome 9,00-11.00 p.m,-Public Skating Monday, Dec. 21 13.00 8.00 p.m,-Minor Hockey Practice 8,00-10.00 p.m.-Skating Party CDCI Grade 9C Tuesday, Dec. 22 4.00 5.15 p.m,-Public Schools, Grades 1-4. Lions free skating. Minor Hockey Nite 7.00 p.m.-Bantams vs, Hensall 8.30 p.m.-Midgets vs. Hensall Wednesday, Dec. 23 2.00-4.00 p.m.-Tots and Adults Tots free. Adults with skates 25c. Students 15c. All Welcome. 4.30 - 7.30 p.m.-Minor Hockey Practice 8.00-10.00 p.m.-Public Skating RECORD PARTY: On Friday night, Saturday and Sunday afternoon, any record brought in will be play- ed. -Thank You, Arena Manager, Don Fulton. Coming Events Wednesday, Noon-Last chance.. to place advertisements in this column. Phone before 1230 p,ui. 4ix-tfb Tim% Dee. 17-Hinge in Leg- ion Memorial Hall, Kitt Street, at 8.30 pan, 15 regular games at -5; Jackpot, $56 in 56 nunlboxs;. 3 door prizes, $2,50 each, choose a turkey or money. Admission 50c, 20tfb • Harbeurlite. inn -- Sorry no public dance until Christmas, Friday, December 25. Teen-twenty record dance with Johnny Brent, Saturday, December 26. Dancing to Joe Gaffney and' Hi8 Orchestra. New Year's Eve tickets on sale at box office. Reservations phone SA 4-9371 or 9264; 48-tfb Saturday, Dee. 19 - Murphy Lodge No. 710, Christmas Party, at 8.30 p.m. in the hall, 50b Tuesday, Dee. 22- 'Teen Town semi-formal dance, Legion Hall, 9 to 12.30 pm, Music by Melody- Makers. Only students with mem- bership cards are admitted. Ad- mission 35c and 50e. 50b Five-Pin Bowling ' News Exeter Clinton B 80 Goderich A 63 Clinton A 58 Goderich B 56 Wingham- 54 High Single- Jim Crocker, Exeter 357 High Five- Bert White, Clinton .... 1325 Z MN .Npvvs,,nEcQnP THURSDAY, DECEMBER, .1"i, 1959 VigiAteegOe& CHRISTMAS CARDS Can stiff be printed in our store the same day they are Ordered B1BLES-in white, zip- • per and plain 3.25 to 7.50 BIBLES St. James or New Version, zipper- ed or plain Concord- ance editions 1.75 to 12.75 PRAYER and HYMN BOOKS $3.25 to $8.50 TWINKLE LIGHTS - blink "off and on" Separately-20 light sef ...... $5.50 FLAME LITES - sparkle like stars, 15 light set $2.50 CHRISTMAS LANTERN-I4" high $5.00 BELL CLUSTERS-three bells $3.50 ELECTRIC CANDLE WREATH Special 98c to $1.29 • 200 9giKagg-AkAK--Z-A64f4k0.7 HERE HOW• JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS NEW KODAK CAMERA OUTFITS Matchless gifts for just about everyone on yourChristmas list MeEwan's GIFTS and STATIONERY CLINTON DIAL HU 24766 • • ee• ProtrWo.4&' e• • • e• - CLINTON LIONS ARENA MOCCASIN DANCE EVERY SATURDAY 8.30 to 11.45 p.m.-Admission: 25c PUBLIC SKATING EVERY SUNDAY 3 to 5 p.m. and 9 to 11 p.m. Starflex Outfit Starflash Outfit Pony Outfit Brownie Movie Camera Kit Matt Dillon "Gunsmoke" Sets $2.98 "Have Gun - Will Tra- vel" Sets $2.98 BAT MASTERSON Hol- ster Set with Vest and Cane $6.98 HOLSTER SETS ., $1.98-$9.98 ,Qtaiso FARM and ANIMAL SETS. DOLL STROLLERS BRIDE DOLLS BABY TEARS MUSICAL DOLLS or SLEEPING DOLL 4.95 BRIDGE TABLE COVER-with cards and score pad to match $8.50 set CRYSTAL-cream, sugar and tray candy dish, etc. $1.75 to $4.25 ONEIDA STAINLESS STEEL CUTLERY 16 piece se+ $14.95 2.95 to 7.98 9.98 „ 4.98 Huron F. of A. Will Canvass for TB; Sponsor Meeting Over Hydro Line Phony 4t) 2-46,3!. Weekly Deposit CLINTON MIXED LEAGUE W L Pts. Stars- 29 7 68 Dobbers 21 15 49 Hearts 19 17 46 Drivers 17 19 41. Clubs 16 20 37 Budgies 15 21 35 Cleaners 14 22 32 Imps 13 23 28 MEN'S INTER-TOWN LEAGUE:: Pts. 85 ARE YOU SHORT OF MONEY THIS CHRISTMAS?? We 'Can Help You Be Prepared For Next Christmas, Here is a chart showing how regutar deposits in your Credit Union will give you that wonderful' feeling of security. Amount on Deposit in 6 mos. including 4 % int. Amount on Deposit in 12 mos, including 4 % int (on a minimum (on a minimum monthly basis) monthly basis) $ 1.00 $ 26.18 $ 52.88 $ 2.00 52.40 105.83 $ 4.00 104.83 211.75 $ 6.00 157.23 317.51' $ 8.00 209.70 423.55 $10.00 262.17 529.54 Here are some of the advantages of using your Credit Union for your Savings Plan: The interest rate is, high. Our Credit Union paid 4% Last year. 2. Your savings are life insured at no extra cost to you. 3. Your savings can be used as security for a loan, Clinton Community Credit Union Ltd. STOP!, IS YOUR CAR READY FOR CHRISTMAS DRIVING? IS IT SAFE? Please don't • wait until the day before Christmas to have it serviced. We are always swamped at the last minute. Why not make your appointment NOW? WE SUGGEST: BRAKE ADJUSTMENT HEADLIGHT AIMING CHECK ALL LIGHTS CHECK HORN CHECK WINDSHIELD WIPERS CHECK ENGINE PERFORMANCE CHECK, OR CHANGE OIL Maybe your car needs more. Why not let us give it thorough check naw for the safety of your family, and for your peace of mind, Lorne Brown Motors Ltd. Your Friendly CHEV.-OLDS. VAUXHALL - Dealer HUuter 2-9321 - CLINTON