Clinton News-Record, 1959-12-24, Page 12May you!
Holiday
be a gay
one...
Lloyd Butler
WHITE ROSE
/ Clinton HU 2-9021
PUBLIC SPEAKING COMPETITION
January 12, 1960
CLINTON LEGION HALL
Open to Students of CDCI (Junior and Senior)
and All Public Schools in the area (Junior 4-6, Senior 7-8)
Contact J. D. THORNOIKE by January 8 --- HU 2-7090
SUBJECTS:
1. Queen's Visit
2. Our Flag
3. Canada's Impact on
United States
4. Canada's Role in the Com-
monwealth
5. Canada and the Defence of
the West ,
6. I Want to be Strong and
Healthy
7. An Interview with Grand-
mother
8. My Teacher
9. The Columbia River
10. Conservation of Our Natural
Resources
11. The School as a Prepara-
tion for Citizenship
12. Tie Pople of Canada
the , .
SPONSOR:
Clinton Branch 140, Canadian Legion
CLINTON LIONS ARENA '
Public Skating---
Wednesday, 2.00-4.00 p.m.
Students 15c and 25c
Tot Skating--
Sunday, 1.00-2.30 p.m.
FREE:
-0.
... MAY IT GLOW
WITH HAPPINESS
HERMAN'S MEN'S WEAR
frWfX#V'S M.Thrg0t; .t.;z7vo.11079.RP 71171RSPAY; roZCIMBER 24, Si*
111.1110.101104 1
Used
Television
'S3 Westinghouse
New Picture Tube.
New Set Warranty
Only 165.00
'54 Motorola 21' 99.50
'55 Motorola 21' 120.00
1956 Motorola
24 inch Table Model
Vsed Record Players
from 39.95 up
f.
Bantams Whitewashid
By Goderich; • .
Will .111$011 Scores Three
Dennis WilliaMSQ.4 Scored three
goals laatWOO' night to lead
the Goderich Bantainlieckey tearil
in a 4-0 .V4n over the Clinton Fish
and Carne Bantams, gory Doak
'scorM the other qoderich goal,
Gederieli also led in penalties, gets,
Ong three to Clinton's one.
Olinton .Line-up •
goal, Bayne Boyes; defence,
Laurie ,Colquhoun, Paul White;
centre, Gary %lira; wings, John
Cooper, Bob Batkin; alternates,
Barry Glazier, Borden McRae,
Gord Logan, Arnold George, Ran-
dy Glew, Bernie Scott, Harry
Curnmings,, Mel Crich; sub-goal,
Peter %ataniforth,
Rifle Club Party
The Ladies Rifle Club held their
Christmas party on WednesdaY,
December 16, at the Ellwood. Epps
Rifle Range,
Mrs. Donald (Jean) Epps won
the silver spoon, with a score of
100 plus 9 10 X's. There was a
lovely turkey supper served to 12
members of the Club.
The next meeting will be the
first Wednesday after New Year's.
RCAF Lady Bowlers
Enjoy High Scores,
All Receive Gifts
(By Mrs. Triton)
With the hustle and bustle of
Christmas ringing in everyone's
ears, the RCAF home Makers
bowling league finished the first
half of their season on December
10 and 11, with some exceptional
scoring.
Vol, those evenings, top honours
went to Mrs, P. Cameron for high
triple of 675, and Mrs. D. Dunkin.
for high single of 230, And.ea0h
girl howling went home with, a
special Christmas gift.
Scores over 200: Mrs. F, Cam-
eron, 312, 225; Mrs. J. Clark, 284;
Mrs. A..„Bourque and Mrs. K Ed-
ge, each 261; Mrs. P, Ansell, 250;
Mrs. M. Truell, 241; Mrs. K. SPils-
bury, 237; Mrs. 0. Voth, nt 200;
Mrs. M, Swetman, 218; Mrs., Ab-
bott, 213; Mrs, W. Calver, 211;
Mrs. D. Soros and Mrs, A. Koch,
each 207; Mrs. B, Betts, 207, 206;
Mrs, M, Coombs, 206.
On December 3 and 4, high trip-
le was won by IVIrs, M. LeClere
with 643, and high single by Mrs.
T. Brazeau with 243,
Other se-Ores over 200; MI's. M.
LeClere, 225. 201; Mrs. M. Sutton,
244; Mrs, T. Brazeau, 243, 216;
Mrs. M. Fleining, 240; Mrs. A.
Nickerson and Mrs. L. Hird, 234
each; Mrs. P. O'Dell, 230; Mrs.
J. Stamm, 227; •Mrs. J. Barnett,
214; Mrs. J, McDonald, 215; Mrs.
R. Try, 211; Mrs. M. Edge and
Mrs. S. Servos, •each 208; Mrs. J.
Lamble, 2Q7; Mrs. M. Mahar, 206;
Mrs. D. Kenny, Mrs. B, Terry and
Mrs. A. Thompson, each 204.
Team stadings to date: "A"
DiVision, 1—Trilites and Grillers,
each 38 points; 2—Rolling Pins
and Cleavers, each 36; 3—Pop
Ups, 29; 4—Ladles, 27; 5—FrY
Pans, 25; 6—Peg Boards, 23; "B"
Division; 1—Toasters, 47; 2-- Car-
pet Sweepers, 38; 3—Ironers, 35;
4—Dishpans, 33; 5—Double Boil-
ers: 29; 6—Egg Beaters and Spat-
ulas, each 26; 7—Dusters, 18.
MEN'S INTER-TOWN LEAGUE
Pts.
Exeter 85'
Clinton B 80
Goderich A ' 68
Clinton A 56
Goderieh B 56
Wingham 54
Results of Games December 12—
God'erich A *7: Clinton A 4
Exeter 7—Wingham 4
Clinton B 6—Goderich B 5
gISIIIIMIPCI6t6i00303-rafiCSPIIIIMPOPS
Clinton Mid ets Win
from
Clinton's Legion-spon0ored Mid-
get hockey team. defeated liensall
Midgets in the local arena Tues..
day evening by a 5-3 score.
Clinton; goal, John Harris;f de-
fence, Bill Murney, Don FreeMall;
centre, Roger Cummings; wings,
Budd 13oyes, John Redford; alter-
notes, Keith Allen, Craig Cox, an
Lockwood, Don Cokluhoun, Bruce
Cooper, Bob Livermore, Mike
Burns.
First Period
1-.-Clinton, Radford (Boyes)
2—HenSall, Chapman (Chipchase),
3—.Hensall, Moir
4—Clinton, Murney (Freeman) .
Penalties; Cooper (hooking);
Mock.
Second Period
5—Clinton, Cummings (Allen
Lockwood)
Penalties: Murney (interfer-
ence).
Third Period
6—HenSall, Jacques (Horton)
7—Clinton, Radford (Boyes) z
8--Clinton, Livermore (Boyes)
Penalties: Burns (trip); Mock
(interference); Chapman ( trip);
Allen (trip).
Clinton Bantams Beat
Henson , '
Here Tuesday Night
As part of a double-header
hockey game in Clinton Lions
Arena Tuesday night, Clinton.
Bantams defeated Hen.sall .4-2.
Clinton scored one in the first
perickl, Logan from Cooper and
Glazier; another in the second,
Gilks from Batkin; and two more
in the third, Logan from Glazier,
and Glevir from. Scott and Crich.
Carlisle scored both Henaall
goals in the second period.
Henson:. `goal," D. Taylor; def-
ence, C. Chapman, D., Lenaghan;
centre, B. Carlisle; wings, 'B. Chip-
chase and 'W.• Ell'vg0d; alternates,
D. McBeath; G, Bell, R. Cooper,
O. Smale, G. Stassih, B. Middle-
ton, G. Scholl, T. Mock.
Clinton: goal, Bayne 13oyes; de-
fe'rice, Borden McRae, Barry Glaz-
ier; centre, John Cooper; wings,
Bob Batkin, Gary Gilka; altern-
ates, Butch George, Gard Logan,
Mel Crich, Randy clew, Bernie
CLINTON LIONS.
ARENA SCHEDULE
Thursday, Dec. 24
Closed .
Friday, Dee. 25
3.00-10.00 p.m.—Public Skating
Saturday, Dec. 24
9,00 a.m.-1.00 P.M.—Minor Hockey
Practice
2.00.4.00 p.m.—Public Skating
5.00.7,00 p.m.—Minor Hockey
Practiee
$.30-31-45 P,111.—Moccasin Dance,
Spot Dance $4
prize keno An-
stett Jewellers;
Sunday, Dec. 27
1,00 - 2.30 n;m.—Tots FREE , ac-
companied by an
Adult.
3.00-5,00 p,m.—Public Skating
Community Skaters Club
All Welcome—Members Cards Free
9.00-11.00 p,m.-Public Skating ;
Monday, Dec. 28
6.00-8.00 P.m.-IVIinor Hockey
• Practice
9.00-10.00• p.m.—Blyth Intermedi-
ate Hockey Club
Tuesday, Dec. 29
2.00-4.00 p.m.—Public School
only. Lions Free
Skating.
Minor Hockey Nite
7,00 p.m.—Bantams vs, Seaforth
8.30 p.m,—Midgets vs. Seaforth
Wednesday, 'Dec. 30
2.00 -4.00 p.m,—Public Skating.
25e and 15c.
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.
Scott, Jim Livermore, Phil White,
Harry Cuiriming-s;" sub-goal, Pet-
er Staniforth.
Peewee League Has
Two More Games,
Lots of Practice
Two more games behind the
Kinsmen Peewee Hockey League
racked up wins for the Black,
'Hawks and Maple Leafs,
Mittel( Hawks Wings 1
Monday night, Brian Crockett
scored two goals for the .Black
1-TaWk.S.; Alan Bohonus scored one,
Paul McKenzie scored with an as-
sist from. Darrel Gilles, p.ncl. Lee
Ellis also scored from .Gilles, Oral
Dutot got' the lone Red Wings tal-
ly,
Maple Leafs .?..-Canadicos 0
Harvey Holland scered, both
goals for the Maple Leafs in the.
game played last, Friday .pight,
Future Activities
December 23-5.30 to 6 p.m.—
„ Maple Leaf Practice.
December 28-7 to 8
Canatliens practic'e.
December 30-5.30 to 6.30- p.m.—
Red Wings practice.
Comity 'Events
Tuesday Noon Y,Ast Chance'
to place advertisements in this,
column, Phone .before 1.2.30
41x-tfhk
Harhourilte Christmas:
Night,, Friday, December 25-,-Teen.
20” Il*cord. Dance With Johnny
Brent, Saturday, December ..245,
dancing; to, Joe Gaffney and his or-
chestra, New Year's Eve reserva,
tions phone 41A 4,9371 or JA
9264, Tickets on sale at box office.
- •51-in
Tues.,. Dec.. 29gc4).(14Y Dance,.
Constance Forester's Hall.. MUSIC'
by Stew and. His Collegians. Deno--
Mig 9.60-to 1,00" p.m. Admission: 75
cents and' $1,00. Lunch counter, 50P,,
7,403„ Dec. 29 Euchre and
pPric4e0,1s B'T3aayfyfi TAgovata' Htwal4l. AsUsop:
lety; 514,
Dandelions Seen. On
Bayfield Lawn! Brrr!
Last week' ars. Nelson Heard'
reported dandelions in bloom at
their place and she also saw them
brightening up the landscape with
promise of spring in other' spots.
No doubt the flowers wondered'
what struck them. this week, with
the temperature hovering wow-10
zerp,
Galbraith
RADIO & TV
70 ALBERT STREET
HU 2-3841 CLINTON
Christmas Blessings
BUD and PETE'S
CENTRAL CITIES SERVICE
King Street HU 2-9032
Clinton -Community Credit Union Ltd.
ONTARIO STREET, CLINTON HU 2-9642
40121-WealM.M.01-1-1;Dr motplobvealWariairoa-MM0 reogIVCOMIWAVAWCWOVVOCCOMPOWNWICLa
HU 2-9351 CLINTON
diotrarairaizzatromozakavol ANNUAL SALE OF
Starting Monday, December 28
Our !/2 PRICE CHRISTMAS CARD SALE
CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS and DECORATIONS
25% Discount
CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAP, ENCLOSURE CARDS, etc,
1/3 OFF
AKAVAI-OirMfg.' AKifiagite4
MOCKWICAIMEIC10010131MMIIMICIPMfit
uninereicrecielveatcocumicnaratuacteit
inlessizigel ‘
of the Seamen
John Van Loo
BARBER
Hotel Clinton Building —
BERT GLIDDON, Prop.
KING STREET, CLINTON PHONE HU 2-9461
VMDMIWIMIIINNIMANDIX10:6,112MANO4
A Sincere Wish for a Merry Christmas
and, Thank You to Our Customers
Gliddon Dry Cleaners
Sr= all of u to all of prat
LORNE J. BROWN
PERCY BROWN
BILL CHOWEN
JIM LAMONT
HENRY KUIPER
DOUG. CARTWRiGHT
WALTER. UPPER
BILL ROSS
GORD. SWAN
GEORGE KNIGHTS
A bright Cheittnuts
to our many friends ] Lorne Brown. Motors Ltd.
Milt and Mabel's
Restaurant
Highway 4
Isar *1 r-WitOiii,4%
Your Friendly CHEV.-OLDS. 400,,
VAUXHALL Dealer
HUnter 2.9321 — CLINTON
Time again
to say,
have 'a
Merry
Christmas
Day:
E c wan s
Clinton Ontario
M-PlereAlOrk-V-V- • 01/41,