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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1961-09-14, Page 12School Holiday Announcement Popular Children of Clinton schools and also ihose of A/V/M Hugh Campbell Public School at Station Clinton received a holiday all day last Friday, on the auth- ority of Premier Leslie M. Frost. Mr, Frost made the announcement of the holiday on the library park lawn on Wednesday when he paused briefly there during a visit to the county. Reaction of some of the youngsters is quite obvious. Also in the truck which was arranged for a speaker's podium are the Hon. Matthew Dymond, minister of health; Charles S. MacNaughton, MPP for Huron and Mayor W. J. Miller, (News-Record Photo) PLAY BOWMANVILLE SUNDAY Juveniles In Ontario Finals Game Here September 23 been the pitching mainstay in the playoffs so far. ' But Char- lie Bartliff is always there for relief. .g.t present 'Charlie is the team's top hitter, while playing in the outfield. Manager Andrews is having trouble finding transportation on these long trips. Anyone in- terested in, taking a carload of players, please phone him at HU 2-9089 between 6.30 and 7,30 p.m. 0 WESTERN MEAT LOAF (Makes 8 to 10 Servings) 1 pound hamburger Ye pound sausage meat 1 egg 1 small anion, diced 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1 tablespoon horseradish pinch of savory and rosemary 14. cup chopped green pepper 1 small banana, mashed % cup dry bread crumbs 34 cup milk 6 strips bacon (optional) Preheat oven to 375° F. (moderate). Mix all ingrediets except bacon in a large bowl. Shape into a loaf and place on a baking pan, or pack into a loaf pan. Bake in preheated oven for 30 minutes. Lay bacon on top and bake 15 to 20 min- utes longer. I \ BROWNIE'S DRIVEM THEATRE LTP, CLINTON. THURSDAY and FRIDAY September 14-15 — Double Feature — `The Wackiest Ship in the Army' (Colour) (Scope) Jack Lemmon Ricky Nelson "Passport To _China" Richard .13asehart, Lisa.Gastonia (One Cartoon) SATURDAY and MONDAY September 16-18 — Double Feature — "The Lost World"' (Colour) (Scope) Michael Rennie -- Claude Rains. Fernando Lamas "When Comedy Was King" All Star Cast (One Cartoon) TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY September 19-20 "Two Way Stretch" Peter Sellers — ONE SINGLE REEL (One Cartoon) Next Show: Double Feature "FLAMING STAR" starring Elvis Presley and "12 Hours To Kill" 4•11.411, .1.4..a.Lia.1.6r WE ARE YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR MOORE BUSINESS FORMS LTD. ACCURATE AND EFFICIENT BUSINESS FORM RECORDS CAN INCREASE YOUR PROFITS Clinton News-Reeord 56 Albert Street -- CLINTON/ ONTARIO Phone Hunter 2.8443 CALL us TODAY FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION Why not do ail your borrowing from your own Credit Union where you are a part owner and have some control. Loans fully insured against death or total dis- ability at no cost to the member. CLINTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION LIMITED lr Do You Need Money ? We Extend The 'Boss' says, "Take any reasonable offer". Clear the lot for the new 1962 models. Why not come in NOW and look over our stock? '59 Plymouth "8" Station Wagon Automatic transmission. New paint. in very nice shape. '61 Corvair Station Wagon Our Demonstrator—drastically reduced in price. '61 Volkswagen Coach Spotless throughout. '57 Chevrolet Two Door '57 Chevrolet Two Door Hardtop '56 Chevrolet Sedan '55 Chevrolet "8" Sedan '56 Hillman Sedan '54 Pontiac Sedan '53 Chevrolet Sedan '51 Meteor Convertible '52 Internation 3/4 ton Pickup For transportation—at the right price-- well treat you right. LORNE BROWN YOUR FRIENDLY otiEvRoLet OLOSIVIODILE A ENVOY DEALER. OW° HU 2.9321 CLINTON Heartiest Congratulations to the new Clinton Automatic Bowling Lanes Frank Van Busse! and Son Ltd. GENERAL CONTRACTORS LUCAN, ONTARIO' Lorne Hodges PLUMBING • HEATING and ELECTRICAL SERVICES CREDITON, ONTARIO Building and Renovation is Our Business No Job Too Large No Job TOO Small Estimates Freely Given at all Times Phone Lucan BAldwin 1.4294 I Phone Crediton 234.6301 w4g.,ftek;i5N-ilfg-g. If has been a pleasure to have been associated with another Ultra Modern building in the Town of Clinton, .An estimated 300 people en- joyed the cool atmosphere in the Clinton Automatic Bowling Lanes last night and laughed with .Gerdie Tapp as he pre- sented his famed' CO4sin Clem routine,. }lit of the evening was a game bowled by Gartlie Tapp and Johnny Brent, sportscaster at CI.= Wingham. The new lanes for which sod Was first turned in June, still have some work to be done about the outside in The WAY of liandseaping, but the inside is nearly completed. The air- conditioned building is equip- ped with acoustic tile ceiling which muffles the noise Inevit- able with the setting up of pips. Colour scheme is grey and turquoise with tangerine be- tween the lanes . and on the covers over the ,automatic setters. Brunswick's "Gold Crown" insignia is lighted on each of the covers. Drapery in shades of tan, gold and turquoise, line the wails on either side. Other walls are lined in walnut hard- board. Seating is of fibreglas in tangerine and white, with nine seats in a horseshoe shape a- round each of the scoring stands. The balls are returned underground at each lane, In- direct lighting provides plenty of light, without obstructing the bowler, and there are in- direct lights above each scor- SERVICE REPAIR For A TV Expert-- Just Call HU 2-3841 GIFTS RADIOS RECORD PLAYERS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS APPLIANCES RECORDS ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS JEWELLERY Galbraith Radio & TV CLINTON — HU 2-3841 ing stand for ease in visibility, • I/winded is A nursery, and a baby. sitting service is being arranged for between 2 and 4 p,m, each afternoon, for the benefit of lady bowlers. Owner "Red" Scott reverts that everything is automatic; oft drink dispensers, •chocolate bar dispensers, cigarette chines; as well as automatic hand driers, the automatic pin- setters and even an automatic foul line. Manager is G. L. "alci" Hayter, and he reports that registrations for league play are still being received. Nearing Finals In Legion Golf Tourney Three players remain in the Clinton Legion match play golf tournament which has been in progress for the past six weeks, Ross "Pinger" Colquhoun and Jim Graham 'hope to play their 18-hole match this week- end. The winner plays , Bob Draper 'for the championship. This tourney is for Legion members only. The branch sports commit- tee is still hoping that some businessman or organization will put up a trophy which will be competed for annually. This first-year competition has stir-, red up considerable interest and friendly competition am- ong the members. To gain the finals, Bob Drap- er eliminated Jim Armstrong, one of the veteran sportsmen of the Legion, in the fourth round of competition. Jim Graham, who was last year's trophy winner, had little trouble gaining the semi-finals; while •Coiguhoun eliminated Bob Campbell in the fourth round last Sunday. 0 Henscill Kin Earn Number of Awards (Hensall Correspondent) Kinsmen Governor William Miekle Hensall, and .his Dist- rict No, 1 executive climaxed a successful year at the week- end by winning a record num- -ber of awards at the national convention of Kinsmen Clubs in Toronto. The Mickle executive captur- ed both the Boake Efficiency Award and the DeCew for the district which contrib- utes the most to Kin during the year. It is the first time both honors have gone to one district in the same year. Clinton Horse First Marjean Chief, owned by Lorne Brown; Clinton, won the 2.20 class trot or pace at the Goderich Racing meet held on Labour Day, Monday, Septem- ber 4, Times were 2.11 and 2.13 with the Clinton horse winning both heats. Legion Invitation Golf Tournament Sunday, Sept. 17 Nearly 30 entries have been received, for Clinton Leglen urn vitation golf tournament at Oakwood .course, Grand Bend,. on Sunday, September tries are still being accepted by 'Sports chairman Len Am- stop (1-TU 2-3894), The tourney chairman re-. quests that All players be at the club house at 8 arn, Last year the branch tourna- ment was for Legion members only and was won my presi„. dent Jim Graham. This year it lies been changed to an in- vitation tournament and many of 'the district's 'top golfers are already entered. The majority of entries are Legionnaires', but many have invited a guest, Ritchener Next The top ten Legion golfers will be eligible to compete in will be eligible to compete in the Legion. District Matches at Rockway golf course, Kitchener, on the fol- lowing Sunday, September 24. Chairman Arnston has already entered two complete four- somes and two additional gol- fers. At the last general meeting' of the branch, expenses were authorized for a team of four to compete in the Provincial Legion tournament at Chippe- wa. Kinsmen Peewees Ousted By Walkerton Team Clinton Kinsmen Peewee baseball team were put out of WOAA Peewee "B" competi- tion last weekend by Walker- ton. On Saturday at Clinton Community Park, Walkerton won the first game 9-7. And back in Walkerton the follow- ing day, Sunday, Clinton lest again by 7-6. The Clinton team went back into WOAA competition when Listowel went on into OBA playdowns, Clinton. eliminated Goderieh the first round. Walkerton now goes on in its ,bid for WOAA Peewee "B" championship honours. Huronview Official Ribbon Cut By Welfare Minister (Continued from Page 1) John G. Berry, Goderich, clerk-treasurer of Huron, in- troduced board members and officials in the years 1958- 1961, who had been involved in the planning and construc- tion of the home. N. Drew, To- ronto, acting director, Homes for the Aged Branch, Depart- ment of Public Welfare, made brief remarks, and L. E. Lud- low, recently retired from that position, gave a short talk, Mr. Ludlow noted that 17 years' ago when he first be- came connected with the Depe ,artrnent, 'homes for the aged had no accommodation for married couples, but kept the men segregated from the wo- men. He noted also that the fears of loneliness, forgetful- ness and senility which old people contend with, all go away when a Home provides' the feeling of friendliness and belonging which is strived! for, Craig Peters, student pastor at Clinton Baptist Church and chaplain at the home, offered prayers of dedication and the closing prayer. Also introduced were Gordon Glover, architect with Nolan and Glover Archi- tects and Robert Fuller, con- tractor, with Con-Eng Contrac- tors Limited, who handed over the keys of the Home to Har- vey Johnston, superintendent, Inspection of the Home fol- lowed. Tea and cookies were served to visitors in the din- ing hall. Refreshments were available from the tuck shop. ft was estimated that 400 people attended Entries. Wanted For Pre Legion Shuffleboard. Clinton a The , sports .Cx°'4114. 174.tteefell4A1 a match play shuffleboard tournament for members only, Sports olairman. Len Arnston requests that entriea be made as Wen as possible so that he can make ;his draws, The members have shown much in- terest im, this. game, but only Itotu'Utame A lo 25 have h 4" entered business- man tl has Offered a trophy for this new sport in -Clinton, COMING EVENTS Wednesday Noon — Last Chance to dace advertisements in this column. Phone before 12.30 p.m. Thurs., Sept. 14 — BINGO in Legion Memorial Han, Kirk Street at 8.30 p.m. 15 regular games for $5; 1 game for $25; 3 Share - the - Wealth games; Jackpot $56 in 56 numbers. Three door prizes, $2,50 each. Admission 50c. 19tfb The Monthly immunization clinic sponsored by the Health Unit will commence again on Friday, September 15th, 2 to 4 p.m. at the Ontario Street United Church. 37b Monday, Sept. 18 — Bingo, Mitchell Legion Home, 8 Pan. 15 regular games for $5; 3 jackpot specials; one share-the,- wealth jackpot $60 in 53 num- bers. Admission' 50 cents, 37b Monday, Sept. 18 — RCAF Homemakers' Bowling League organization meeting, Ritchie Building, PMQ's, 8.30 p.m. Registration must be made in person at this meeting. 37b Tues., Sept. 19—Hruon Fish and Game Bingo. Jackpot $57 in 57 numbers. 3 door prizes. Wed., Sept. 27—CWL of St. Joseph's Church, Clinton, are holding the annual rectory tea at the rectory, 123 James St. from 2-5 p.m. 36-7-8b sat., October 28 — Bazaar and Bake Sale in St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 3 to 6 p.m. Auspices Madeline Lane Auxiliary, 37b .P990 124,,,Clinton, INewOtect,ot-Theirs., Sept, 14, 1941 New 8-Lane Alleys Opened Last Fight For the second year a row, the Clinton Legion-spon- sored juvenile baseball team is playing in the Ontario Base- ball Association finals, The first game has been scheduled for Bowmanville on Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. Second game will be in Clinton Community Park on 'the following Saturday, Sep- tember 23, at three p.m.. If a third game is necessary it will be back in Bowxnan,ville on the , next Saturday. Last year 'Clinton competed in "C" classification, but as Clinton's population increases, our minor sports teams are compelled to compete in a higher category. This season all Clinton minor ball teams are in "B" series. Commencement Date Set for November Commencement at CDCI this fall has' been set for either No- vember 3 or November 10, and Ian :Fraser has been appointed' chairman of the committee to organize for it. The first parents night, has been arranged fo September 25, when parents of Grade 9 stud- ents will be invited to 'attend. INIMISINIMININEN/111111M1/11.10.11.11.111111.1111111111111.11.11.1 Doug Andrews' Legion team was beaten out last fall by Walsingham in a full three- game series. Clinton only lost three players from that team due to age. Many good boys 'have been added to this year's team from the local minor ball organization. Left-hander John Masse, who attended CDCI until June, has Win Bowling Trophy At Port Stanley Richard W. Elliott' and his mother, Mrs. Helen Elliott, members of the Port Stanley Lawn Bowling Club won the mixed doubles tournament played on Wednesday evening, September 6, on the Port 'Stan- ley greens. Trophy for the win was put up by Gerald Elliott, Mrs'. El- haft's other son. It was the first year that the trophy had been competed for. The winn- ing score was three wins plus 22. There were 14 pairs com- peting. 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