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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1961-05-04, Page 4;.1 Her studies at Seaforth Dist- rict High School were continu- ed at the University of Toron- to. She majored in mathematics and Physics. From university she weat to O.C.E. and then taught in Blenheim for seven years. MRS. N. ALEXANDER In 1957 she came to Clinton District Collegiate Institute to teach mathematics and business practice. She lives in Londes- bora with her husband Norm-1 an Alexander and their three children David 19, Jim 13 and Elaine 16. 0 GOOD WILL CLUB WILL MEET MAY 9 The Wesley-Willis United Church Good' Will Club will meet in the lecture room on May 9 at 8 p.m. A film from the Unitarian Service Com- mittee taken by Dr. Lottie Hitschamanova will be shown, Group One is in charge. 0 PM Club Holds Final Euchre Party The Past Mistresses Club of the LOBA held their last card party for the season in the lodge rooms on Saturday even- ing, April 29 with a very good attendance, High lady, Mrs. Al- vin Cox; low, Mrs. Scott; lone hands, it's. John Batkin; high man, George Davies, Woodharri; lone hands, John W00.11.; low, Clifford Epps. The mystery prize was won by Royce Frem- lin. The president wishes to'th- ank all those who have helped to make these card parties a success and loom, forward to resuming them in the fall. A quiet atmosphere in pleasant surroundings And a trained competent staff. BALL & MUTCP FUNERAL SERVICE AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone HU 2.94411 4141,11111.1•01..i...101.4.1.0.0.111,111110.110.1110•1•11.111•1•114•••••01MIOOMAYMINWINIONINIONIMMISil. FREE BELTONE SERVICE CLINIC HOTEL CLINTON SPONSORED BY NEWCOMBE'S DRUG STORE Friday, May 5 --10 a.m. to 1 p.m. IF HEARING IS YOUR PROBLEM BELTONE IS YOUR ANSWER! FOR FREE HOME APPOINTMENT OR LITERATURE PHONE CLINTON HU 2.9511 Have Your Hearing Scientifically Tested And Bring a Friend Along. We Service All Makes of Hearing Aids. Beltone now offers you in addition to the world's most hidden hearing glasses, and the most powerful hearing glasses, the all new, powerful, and tiny JUBILEE, It fits in your hair or snugly behind your ear. See these and other models soon in the clinic or in your home. For a recommendation of honesty and integrity, call Mr. W. C. Newcombe, HU 2-9511. E. R. Thede Hearing Aid Service 88 Queen St. S., Kitchener, Ont. Meet Your Neighbour At The Goderich PARK THEATRE J A 111 r4711 NOW—May 4-5.6—Twin Bill—"RODEOv° — in Color with Jane Nigh y wvio "FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE" —IganCnolo:;rath MON., TUES., WED. — May 8-9-10 Frank Sinatra -- Dean Martin and Angie Dickenson Filmed at fabulous Las Vegas; a tongue-in-cheek robbery yarn with a top-flight comedy cast. "OCEANS ELEVEN" — Scope and Color — THUR., FRI., SAT. — y -121 3 Alan Ladd -- Sidney Portier and Mort Sahl Dramatic story of a Negro sergeant in Korea "ALL THE YOUNG MEN" ALSO—An Academy Award Winning Featurette "The Golden Fish"—in Technicolor Coming—ELVIS PRESLEY in "FLAMING STAR" 1ST COMM- NM MORTGAGE & *41 MMA,1 amtwo• *f. H. C. Lawson Local Representative—Phone M.112-9644 Clinton, Ontario Make Your Money WORK Put your idle cash to work in a sound investment paying a good return. British Mortgage & Trust Company Guaranteed Investment Certificates pay 5% on terms of 3 to 10 years. Any amount from $100 upwards. Authorized by law as an investment for trust funds. To invest—see your local agent or send us your cheque. For full information — ask for a free folder. Founded hi 1877 Head Office: STRATFORD I British Mortgage & Trust Company, Stratford I p I enclose my cheque for $ for investment for years. I 0 Please send me a free folder giving full information. 1 NAME I ADDRESS Send applications to J. A. GRAY, Principal, CLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL, Clinton, Ontario, 17-18-19b erg rte 4 i (lasses Parents are requested to register all children eligible to attend KINDERGARTEN CLASSES, com- mencing September 5, 1961. To be eligible for Kindergarten enrolment, a child must be five years of age on or before Decem- ber 31, 1961. Registered by letter not later than May 12, 1961. On day of enrolment in September, definite proof of age must be submitted to the principal of the Public School. New Trampoline Demonstrated New equipment in the gym at CDCI, the tram- poline is demonstrated here by Ted Turner, one of the team which showed off newly acquired skills at the Red and Blue Revue. At the same time the tumbling team on stage carried on a display of acrobatics. (News-Record Photo) Classified Ads Bring Results NOTICE An Dogs Running At Large Without Tags Will Be Impounded From May I to August I all dogs running a+ large will be impounded. In either case, if !not called for in three days, they will be destroyed. By Order of CLINTON TOWN COUNCIL 18-b isiommurnimeeminmisominomismoilw. IWO 'NeWs-KOOON.' Thursday:, -may' 4; 1901 MA, At The Collegiete Junior Choir Gives Performance Members of the junior choir had a, pre-intermission spot for the Red and Blue Revue at CDCI last Friday night. Directed by J. Ross Middleton, they at CDC! Red and Blue Revue sang "Chumbara" and a "Vesper Hymn," plus a lively rendition of "Jacob's Ladder", (News-Record Photo) Les Danceases Parisiennes Entertain at Collegicite Graceful ballet of Les Danceuses Parisiennes "recently . returned from a lengthy European tour" was performed in the Red and Blue Revue by eight students of CDCI. From the left (above) are Paul Pickett, Mike Michalski, Larry Powell, Steven Scotchmer and Ken Engelstad. In the starring role was Wilfred Fremlin (right) who stepped daintily on stage with a rose clenched in his teeth. Included in the number which brought waves of laughter from the audience, were tiny Grade 9 Ken Smith, and Peter Garon as one of the chorus. News-Record Photos) Meet the Teacher Mrs. N. Alexander Variety Show Presents 300 Students On Stage Before BOO Friends, Families (By Barbara and Janet Henderson, 12A) Mrs. Alexander, mathematics and business practice teacher at CDCI was born in a small town, Ormond, near Ottawa. She went to many public sch- ools, one of which was at Walton. Red a d Blue Revue 1961 Now History (By Peter Robertson) The Red and Blue Revue 1961 is now history. I don't think it will be forgotten for a. long time. It has been reported that over 600 people attended, but a more accurate tally would be about 800 people. The performance was a trem- endous success, enjoyed by ev- eryone. Red and Blue Revue '62 promises to be an event to look forward to. Mr. Cochrane, congratulated the student body for its fine performance. Mr. Fraser, the show's producer thanked every- one who had worked to make Red and Blue Revue '61 such a fine evening of entertain- ment, Winners of the prizes for highest ticket sales will be an- nounced later. NOTICE Arthur Fulford has bought the Garbage Collection Business of Clinton from me effec- tive May 1, 1961. I would like to thank all my customers for their patron- age and wish Mr. Fulford suc- cess. Would appreciate having all accounts setted by May 15, 1961, —Henry Young 18b (continued from page 1) Bonnie Hamilton and Gary Jewitt did things with cornets which set the feet !tapping in time to a march tune, and the Missouri Waltz. Clinton's Answer to the Sputnik, was "the Mad Scient- ist," with Ralph Trewartha, John Turner and Neal Trewar- tha taking part, Four young ladies, Phyllis LObib, Pam Mui- se, Judy and Dianne Person, sang "Whispering Hope" and "Heart of my Heart", and Catherine Potter played "Sil- ver Bell" on the accordion, Miss Barbara Inder was the poised commentator for a fashion show of dresses and. suits made by students in the home economics classes at the collegiate. Mrs. K. Lowe was' facility advisor. Ron Belcher took the part of Art Klinkietter in a presen- tation with the kids, Marjorie Hyde, Judy Halw.ard and Brian Burbrid.ge which was patterned after the TV show of almost the same name. Budd Boyes sang "Volare" and "April Love", for which vocal stylings he was accomp- anied by Mrs. Bert Boyes. The drama club put on a one-act play "Jerry Gets the Fever", in which Pat Harland played. Mrs. Leonard and others taking part were Suzanne Boy- le, Nancy Webber, Andrea Buck, John. Turner and John Old Friends Meet Again -Suddenly George Edward McCul- lough, RR 3, Clinton and Wilbert Arnold Crich, RR 1 Clinton, neighbors and good friends, were driving down Highway 8 last Thursday in opposite directions. They waved a friendly greeting. Their cars collided, were wrecked. Both men were shaken, but not injured. #111111.1•110.• SU ET DRIVE-IN MOVIES Goderich Highway 8—East of Town THUR., FRI., SAT May 4-5-6 An Exceptional Double Bill "SECRETS OF THE PURPLE REEF" and "THE LIVING SWAMP" Both in Scope and Color MON., TUE., WED. May 8-9-10 — Double Bill "SUBMARINE .SEAHAWK" Brett Halsey - Joan Bentley "PARATROOP COMMAND" Jack Hogan and Richard Bakalyn THUR., FRI., SAT May 11-12-13 "SIGN OF THE GLADIATOR" — In Scope and Color — Anita Ekberg and George Marshall Laurel and Hardy in "OLIVER THE VIII" TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY First Show at Dusk Children under 12 in Cars FREE Playground—Refreshments Slavin. Brian Heyes was fac- ulty advisor for this, Ian Fraser of the CDC' staff takes the credit (or blame) for guidance of the boys bal- let. Kenneth Clynick and Ar- thur Langclon were advisors for the trampoline and tumb- ling teams. Ian Fraser was also director of the entire revue, while Rob- ert Hunter directed the sales of tickets. Mr. Hunter was on the business end of an intercom system over which he directed curtains and lights. Behind the scenes workers' for this quite successful revue included make-up directors Lin- da Torrance and Babara Durst; Happy Workers Have Quitting; Pack Used Clothes Mrs. Elgin Dale was hostess for 11 members of the Happy Workers Club on April 13, and one visitor attended. Roll call was answered by presenting a gift for the layette. A letter was received from Mrs. Sloman. A bale of used clothing was packed. Mrs. El- mer Dale held the lucky ticket which was drawn by Brenda Gibbings. After an afternoon of quilt- ing, a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Roll call for the May 11 meeting will be answered with an exchange of flower slips, bulbs and garden plants, etc. at the home of Mrs. Milton Dale. 411111116111111111111111111111111611in Effective May 1, 1961 I have taken over the GARBAGE COLLECTION In the Town of Clinton from Henry Young ART. FULFORD AND SON Phone HU 2-9473 the stage crew, 13111 Wilkes, Bob McOiymont, Ralph Hol- land, Dianne Murphy and Toni McLean, In charge of stage properties were Tom Siertsema, John St- ryker, Susan Brown, Edward Ladd, Don Frenalin and Ron Lovett; script writers were Or- rin Baird, DeWa,yne Elliott, Barry MacLaren and Bob Ad- dison. Publicity men were Peter Robertson and the press club; Robert Welsh and 'the art club, Student producers were Mari- anne Michalski, Phyllis Lobb, Donna Rowe, DeWayne Elliott and Orrin Baird, Roger Cum- mings was treasurer.