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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1962-02-22, Page 1y , : • Zb S R c nt THE NEW ERA -- 9 -6th YEAR i 80th. YEAR BUSINESS MUST �E GOQD THE HURON RECQRP r} Twonto , .. We f aussd' it n!4 ?e'sS y to telephone a .sup- No.,. 8—r 'he Hgme Paper With the News C4INTON, ONTARIO; T , 01 PAAY,19BRUARY 22� 196"l $4.00 Per Year --10 4404 pqr C peer in Toronto the ,other daps opX--1 � Pnges ., Our cal,) Was put through, and we will have to !pay for 7 t But we did not reach ��r r � � Why? 71-W� s � , �� T ■ , � . }� � r�� Requested o , our l':� y £:: a : { , Form Reserve Unit were : 3 i and were not an- iii x. r h � � :, k � � ,� �� n Zrid!ustrral comnrcrsttee rha'�r-. swering their phone. r n'in4t!ead i sr s 3 k x t. ;?z. kr w ' s mm -4 �e Won�ch Raid Tues- • '• wereached a telephone ansnver- r �, �� day night he had written to as i c arsg service . , .The lady told u f x Br1g.. A. H. McKib'iyoun, CD, area us !ag about the situation, v r"' • ' a 1 West ly, but said the oapl�U+!y� p}` 4 ; ..< . ti 4,= London to tarmecluest MJnatt sub - Pleasant! ■ / ■ "'.Y Tor x j way that the firms Gould be , . Jr reached was -for her to make a � n unit of the 1st T'i ld Reg ent -test, and when -the S x RICA be located drat Clinton. w Y had time ' they -called hem, for 'a list of ��� r n � � <§ Plans are proposed that the persons wanting l,0 contact . %� reserve unit occupy the vacanit. 1 warnti F en Uhey cI Prem 'Glierzm, � ,, r�� , � 'iseS of the Clinton Hosaetry T wools K Mill Ltd Mary Street, The call back We presume they <,since:�s '. .ori k d would call o t-af-t bullding has been vacant .. E : y� Y x w � the rfiriii ceased a.DecisionReached col ect, x Yl nr would th@y? -firs ns net kmowrm � HOw.eYem, we! <t - t XMay of 19G0. The buslldting is���O were put to the expense of a now awned !by Par-Kntit Hosreiy � a: Limited of Clinton. long distance cal which was of . ��3ByOttawa,a�ys aIlabsolutely n�a use to us ulna-- Coumvcillor Wan�c!•s sa,idr, "if r,�,e �'r ; � s s r ��,Y, , �', ■ FF don't get onto this right now �, soever .. 4 * sngne other town will pick up _ $ » :s : ' , ' In an exclusive 1 erview as yet," 1Vl'm'. Camdiff said. kt !lM� The Huron ('count meanber the reserve aamvy umt," 4k� _ Tuesday with tine News -Record, Y *� Y axdiff (MP' Huron) aE parliament was replyir; to CLINTON'S VISIT F R .0 M Arany officials told Coun. ��, ' � x � � � � L. Elston C Deaatbormn young hockey !hope- Wonch Sunday that if a unit :�� �� �� �_ � F s,, � said three locations have ,been questions in a wire from the 'h. News -Record the text of the r,•��. ., chasers possible sites of the , fiuls resulted in a two page was located here it would be nevi Clinoan past offiice• telegram follows; gg "a:. L. picture feature in the Detroit a good place because of the ��, <9•„aa Las week a $90,000 a!Liaaa- ELSTON CARDIFF News Pictorial, Magazine on From Father to Son social, contacts in the comnmurn- (MP -HURON) �Febmruary 18 Pictured was ity and the availability of nian, v„ , tion; was made by the federal Roy Manns Service Station government for a new building PARLIAMNT BBUILDINGS M¢•. and Mrs. Kean Scott in J. William Counter, left, on Monday night ac- power. y OTTAWA ONTARIO their BrucePield kitchen feeds cepted a position on the board of Clinton Public o here• d bung the two boys billeted there �'�°��✓� The locations which have WE WILL CALL WEDNES+ ;. ., Y b Hospital stepping into a -vacancy there made by � r�F :�°3� � � ,� ,..'2 ' � ,�' � A = been, appraised' and recommend, D 2 PM FOR. FULL Ito- ... pix of the .interior of Red the retirement of his father, G. Morley Counter. Tiro"Way Radion SCOWS -bowling lanes, where the { r :r. , ,r , FORMATION ON LOCATION ,� ��: ed are:. Roy Manns Supertest Mr. Counter, with the broad smile above comment- � � ,, , fr • . ,. ,-• - OF PROPOSED F E D E R A L Badly Needed service station-, Victoria Street; their hand ed to the meeting that he was completing his BUILDING IN CLINTQN OtherMichigpietnnres- inan boys d of course : .,,� „ Edgga'r',s Taxi and Supertesit act fiivepins .. , an seventh term of three years, and felt that it was � � " DATE OF TENDER Councillors Told �t t'Property DE- Lions the Clinton time served 5e years on church boards, and • one- E north is de of H„� NUMBER OF BuaGla BOXES Lions Arena. NU1VL&ER OF LOCK BOXES ' AND WiHETHER SPACE 17 years on the executive of the Clinton Legion .Two local councillors were Street near the Royal B�axnk. IT'S NICE TO READ ABOUT advised' -of the necessity of hav "_ Both garages. belong to Super- WILL BE ALLOCATED FOR branch. (News -Record Photo) 6 Yr x;M URBAN MALL CARRIERS IN our town being described' as i'ng ,a two-way radio sysrtem far „fes t �< �._: � test Oil Company and' are :, saw +�., . FUTURE. �t r• even belt- ori el � hospitality 5,s a!t spitraluty -anon Clliuvtonu �s police Sunday at the t � � � ,,• � � i � , 4 leased to the tenants, it is at hockey" .and' Srr�mri ' I meeting ;held in Listowel � �R � � P� . �,.. :'The estimates and apprais- CLINTON NEWS -RECORD reports of our hockey lads visit 1 oO� year n WagesLt.-Cat,. L. G, Vickars', comm,- r fK 3 � l yin t als have jusit been received' by CLINTON ONTARIO to the 'city of Deartbom last manding officer of 215t Field' the public works department Mu'• 'Cardiff could not give a weekendwe understand' that Regiment RCA told Reeve Merl- here and' they have not hoc. a description of the building, ad - they got really royal treatment vin, Crich and councillor George Ellen Cox Estate Property On Huron ahance to make any conclusions vise the date of tender nor say ,in return . ,y lack boxes were in ForClintonHospital StafFW.,h of Clintonclirntan that the two- �'� m * wayradio :should' also .be avail r the new pant office. He did Month after month, the tion shown by the superintend:- ablfor everyday use of the i OliversJacques say ha�vever that the .bui7dting IN DEA•RBORN THERE IS A operation of Clinton Public ent and, staff and warned) that commnunity for accident, fire i � . „ Y q would be somewhat larger than lack of covered' rinks . . . and Hospital goes on quietly, stead- next , emergency E _ • a post office in some sections osPa g q y, Year, with -the new adds- and asan, gemncy meairs of the teams are sponsored main- illy pumping thousan'd5 of dol- tion under way, they might: be locating someone in •ami em�erg Y" � �� �� Again Heads because more space was needed ly by individuals Instead of by lars into the economy of the working under more adverse ency. � � � � °- � �ri � � °, to sora the district 'mail, service clubs and the town, as area. Speaking at the annual conditions. In Chief H. R. Thomtpson?s i � County Oran a When asked if space would they axe ,here ... This means meeting here Monday, Orval Mr. • Lawson reported that report to Clinton town council � z �% :� be allocated for mall carriers an especially' good' round, of ,ap- Engelsstad, chairman of the fin- e , • lin 'lash week he too advocated ob "� e r a � � � � ; �{ ��1 " € ° �z � g he joked, "I've " been hearin architects are ceiling tenders; x (Varna Correspondent) g Plause I$ due to time Dearborn ante committee said, The one now, with closing date set Eor 'twining a better rrieax ' of cam- - , ,Y about t!h'ait—af they gat house tads and their dads and si nficant thing -about the fin- r �,� SFAFORTH—Representatives delivery, gn March 8. A special meeting Is municatuon. The chief "read, �,>�.�rth � s ; „� cry, they may not need a to Andy Petrere " -mft gaily ancial report (aside from ser- arra a c _ of the Loyal Orange Lodges in „ the whale -thin arranged for that night to cans Recently, during a Chief Conn w T ,;; e - new post office. 11 cider the tenders. ting South Huron mert in the Orange keeps g taoge!ther. vice's even)rs the $250 000 a stable -'5 meeting at Chatham, ,� , �, , {�� � � `z ��, ��y a : �, , , Lessee Bill F.dgam• said Wed - year in salaries coming into ,h Ontario it was felt -that some r ,. ��� � �` � � Miall in, Seaftrth, on Tuesday, The chairman thanked the , x � yy 3 ," �r �`i r Sx : � February 20, and re-elected nesday -afternoon- he. had been EVERYONE SHOULD READ the commup ty. more modern method of corn � �< ..,,, x ._ � ����, . �� � � �;, � �� public for the interest, in ; .„�.,,:. �. � (3!Iiver JaAues,, Hensel), as ung' .to find a new, lacattiotiu land unriei band tlrls editagn of: - IIamrold 'C Laisyson; ohauznan "YO'UR” fid" `Leal 'and" aslzed Tnmtcataon,,between•all-Western-. �r., M g 'When. I signed} my new .lease. Master for the comes Liucjr's Rarcrnblixngs on Page S , , of the board,. conducted the "Do we .all fly realize what .On•'tario municipalities ryvoulx3' be Edgar's Taxi And Gas Station yr.County with the oil commipany iia Jan- Here's an idea which demands meeting, pointing Out that the it would: ,be like NOT too have 'Ingaoal, .in an effort to provide yam' uary all tihey would give me• our attention board, appreciated' the co -opera- a hospital?" better protection to the resi- _ Other a6Eicers' elected were; was _a five month lease. If I can Three new members joined denits of 'those municipaSities." r�r R ■ D.M., Harry Crich, Clinton; get another location in he, AN ENJOYABLE WEEKEND the board) The meeting, held in Listowel Salaries Rise Should Not Chaplain, William Mcllwaui, centre of town for my taxi-: William Counter, local lum- axanouries discussed some of the Baytie!ldi; recording secretary, business I'm not .going to waft' Problems facing towns, and Plred le lymon't, Varna; Finan- for .a leasee or anything, rm just ter dealer, .accepted: the Seat � curl score �m g' 30 Clinton Players and Officials townships in Horan County in AFFect Town Mill Rate Baytfieid x � V „ he deelwed. being vacated by his father, �. � g Roy n who has the other veteran member G. Marley 'case of �ari� emergency, under , , • • Counter. Frank Cook, Hotel emergency measures organiza- . coner, Clinton; marshall, Doug- service station location under , Pay Return Visit to Dearborn C llntor4 was another new mem- 'tion. All employees of the Mown of McPherson, $192.50; secretary_ las Txiebner, Exeter; first leer �e � „ In his address Lt. -Col. Vick- wren Fred, Jamieson, Woodham,' d, "my lease expires ter, replacing T Arthur Knight: Clnrntan recieved' raises Oast treasuirer William. Ohowemi $121; ' around' April this year," He Thompson ars stressed that •a two-way ay night at a ass'isrtant chief Robert Dra second' lecturer, Clayton H•odg- Thirty bantam. and midget age A most interesting Dr. F. G. Thom ran, will re- Thua:rs'd special Per', stated he had not made plans ' g g part of the radio system. is •a must far 143; Lieutenant Hector K' ms Clinton;"deputy marshal l, hockey present the Clinton Medical As- meeting called by Mayou p, $ to lank far another place. "I players and 12 sightseeing was a visit to the ev community in case of an W&I 132 and the .15 firemen Mervyn Falconer, Seafortlr. adults had a glorious time in Henry Ford museum. Bantam sociattion along with Dr, W. A. ' " Liam J. Miller for the puimpose $ Imagined some of these times Dearborn, Mich, last weekend. age boys were entertained at Oakes who is' the senior mem- emergency. He also asked each � hiring employees, will receive $104.50 each. They The' officers were duly instal'- they'll be puttrdirug the repot on g Y ber of the bo'arrd• town have a detailed map of For the past two years wag- are PeM7 Livermore, R. Car- led by past county' master Bor- somebody," he philosophized. They were the guests of a dozen the Eagles Hall and at Karl the location of, existing water ,ter, R. Favmhn T. Mm's, Dough's Bartliff report- g es have remained the same. , Twyford, den Brown, Seafomth, assisted � representative of the hockey minded citizens of Dear- Beuckeleare's playroom, Others ed on the activities of the 448 and sewage lines available for Finance chairman Councillor R. Slchoenhals', Dennis Bis:back, by Asa Deeves', Hensall. born, who have brought hockey had varied sports at the Dear- Waterloo Cattle Breeding As - teams member Hospital Auxiliary in emergency use. George Rwrivb'all sold, "We are E, J. Reynolds Howard Catwany Twelfth of July celebration sociataomr who occupied an of - teams to Clinton't minor hockey born youth centre. , wP Y past three ears. Ztlre behalf of the hospital dbrimn 'Councillors, mayors and' rep- cor&dent that these increases J- Sangster, H.Frem lin Gordon tThu's year will be in Kitvcardine da for the y youthful coaches of Clin- p g fire in the Mann servhce sta- 1961. There -are 25 active mems- cerci --attics of the various pa- Will not cause an increase in D'algneslh, Eric Switzer, C. Grov- and in 1963 in Exeter. A gen- The Clinton bus was met at ton midget hockey team, Jahn y bion, Torn Cbnsitt, was not Dearborn lice station FridayJacob and Iden En edstad of- mss' Mrs. W. R. Phinney gave lice farces including -the Ontario tax rate.' He pointed out +that es, •G. Swan G, Cox. Irn addition erous donation was voted to the g Provincial Police attended the the department we'll et 50 available for comnrnen�t. night and both players and fieiated ata minor hockey clinic the superintendent's report assessment far this year was p g per- Retarded Children's School True The Ellen Cox estate prop - night a total of 1332 .adnis- meetung cent of all fees obtained for God'erich and also to the True a consists of a vacant lot and adults h "a d accommodation onan outdoor See rink in Dear- , _ up ;about 230 thousand dollars, �y waiting for them. born on Saturday morning. The sions; 284 births, and ,a record to a total of $2,51.3,174.91, and out�of�tawn fires. Sixty years glueand Orange Orphans Home a lot occupded by a two-storey On Saturday the individual city of Dearborn maintains silt 'of 55 atienits in residence at based) on ;the same mill rate as was set as the retirement age at Richanend Hill. p frame house. hosts entertained their guests. outdoor artificial arenas but December al, the greatest num.- Dread Next Storm last year, this will make 'am for firemen. A silent tribute was paid dur- a____ ber ever .at one time. additional, $10,242 available to Also passed was a motion ing the evening to the late Jo - Mrs. have no indoor .rinks. • I Band Pians April rt Clinton bantam team defeat- Mrs. Phinney noted •th:at dur- council -this year. &at Johnin McFarlane be meat seph Colwell od Grand' Bend, a ■16g* Wa4vf�fAM ._ _ .. _ _ intro Jtwnliamv nF f-hic eraaw •h�i,a Save. hninepr R•M1..;n ,..,.... 4i... .«...,,n„ .r.;11 w,n_ �hlin+e.7i ..�.6 r„F.Lin ,..e,.wt�c� f....a_ Amm�v,am nni,nhrtr .m acrf•ar amvi. a 1962 1961 High Law High Lbw Feb. 15 27 19 30 17 16 31 21 30 17 17 28 11. 26 -1 18 15 4 40 18 19 33 13 44 21 20 24 6 45 25 21 29 6 29 20 Snow: 6 ins: R,aint .2 ins. 4-1 at Hemlock outdoor arena Saturday morning. Scoring for Clinton were Gary Fleet, Billie MacKay, George Elliott and Brad Dutot. One Clinton bantam player, Doug Marmen had to stay in- side his host's house during the weekend. On arrival in. Dear- born Friday night it was dis- (Cantairnue on `Pae 6J g nospntaa was operating .at im percent off capacity. Robert B. Campbell gave the 'property com imittee report.. G. Morley Counter reported on change in superindendents±. Me local accountant firm, of Harper and' company was hired as auditors, This is ;a change ftomn the Monteith f i r m at Stratford. The board: next no fault to find with the city firm, but did wish to hire local G7DFJRICH (Staff) —Huron. County da ive!rs were warned Tuesday by J,.ames Britaiell, county engineer ,roc wartclr out for the next heavy snow storms. 'There's nowhere left to put the snow, we dread, the coming of the next big one," he de- Blared• e roads in Th the county are. all open and, In good, shape now, the engineer said, the road be- ceive $500, wroth a deduction ofi 15 for each meeting d $ g .he does sat attest). Couuxcidlars will re - cemve $300, with a deduction of $10 for each- meeting mis's'ed. For this purpose `meeting” shall mean all necessary sheet - ings, including regular, special, and meetings of committee of the whole, said Mayor Miller. ,Lasa yekwr foie mayor' re�ceiv- ed $12 for each meefimng and eaumncil,lors received $8.50 per meat to do the work. tween Suftimerhill and Clinton meeting: ' Chairman Lawson predicted was badly drifted and was clear- ed Tuesday, Hired by by-law was one that they would' need, to .hand new emnplotyee, Ivan Canter, for, $70,000 locomplete the f5rvaave- "We leave a rented snow the pubic vromrlis department Ing of the new addition as plan- blower trying to cut down the at $3,100, James Edward, the j nett. Reeve Melvin Crich coat- banks but its next to impossible ,second employee, also WM,- re- •' � � _ •�' " '� •� ,. ;, mented on the difficulty of las to move the ssiow back Without ceive $3,100. One of these men proach.ing county council with damage -to farmers fences," Mr. wall. be selected' foe foreman, y " ' any de-ee of success in, the Britnell ,said: and whichever is selected by job of oibta`_iiing a more realistic This week Huron County ex- the public works committee will h view of the need for money. perienced the second bad snow receive $200 extra for the ad- x i , , Regular 31eetuig $torn'n :n; two weeks which aal- ditional responsibilities. y .w , . , : �• � . During the board meeting g . - most paralised road traffic. D. . asst year ,the streets fore- d �t !;, < � which followed, Mr. Lawson - ..., • . Mann was hired! at. 3,300 and W was reelected as chaimtnan seed Scout Diener A�' his &Wsrtatn't .at 3000. �Johnr 7 t F. M: J: Murphy wasmade vice -chair- man, man, Torii Steep was re -,)eared Ontario Street (Tall C1erk-tre�y��.��.y�.� i er- Liver- W 14LL C'r v more received yin increase of a _ `(lie Curb and Scout .fanner $650, to ,a to-aal of $4,800. Ac- �. . T1 e board approved ppro ed a motion •" and some banquet wall be held cording to research ca carried, out > lit r i by the property committee in Ont laria street t rdted Ch - , , by bice coiiLnci1, this is, Still not „ = headed! by Mr. Murphy to pur-by esday, Febu urate nein civ 'Wedreceivedreceivedr` a high wage;. Conipared With chase a 'dhes't 'type deep freeze rotary 28. Mothers of the Cubs that re an othe , .:. to store meat, amid' make , it possible to pu�rchate supplies and Scouts ate arrrnamging •the dfair, If have tom of the Saone size, tleoti!g snmin"ar Work. beiatbo�`n gntertain+s Clinton" Sportsmen of meat more economicail!1y: Mr. Murphy, Ur. Oakes and any mothers not beers conrtaoted for coknrtxi; buitiomim Pease t itact Mrs, Verferan assessor and tai coUtat�orr �amms W McMing� _.. :...'Mich. Cl;ir tri V'igitors to Dearborn 'V'ere to all y 'Mme. Donath "SyMbns 'were namried a" stn kit Lct ' itteb tri bring 'ih - , .p .o _- _ ,, dhnu Palmner at HM 2 7831, or J . 1,1 Ailatn El otil at Ilrtf 2 9s�a wast rehire-' ;at an increase of $206, f a tatiail of $18W. entertained last Weekend Shdwn here are -Mayor a report aP new committees .tb � • Somite supplies ale strll re�urrtci. ., , G"hieix IiY R. Thom Will V�_I I Miller, left, arid, Clinton .:tour arena neem er foie next meiWngs o wive m the coon taW ar B s 6r right, ' in iii rbnt of Arid H$W � r'xn d � g � � y Some dbanmidnt was mado Ab- _. es+ all ei'noe Pardue and Albert .. , Petrere s ,camera shop. Mr. Petrere, and his small out the lack of action this wln> . _ . +- _ _ Over So Bt0fid C(ab � .. , _ ... 8hMadick orifi))- receive ", _ ; _, .: i .. ., _. .... _ ... i group.. of hocltey. minded citxxens In Dearborn have ter in 00ling tlic drive at the .. . e,tmch: M-As� indi�caties an iai�• se brought teams here foo the past three Yed� to hospital Eollnntvn#tg A. sn,brtv�;aall. Mgr+: ttVi]1ia�ri •Dirk in, Y§V1 - of $206 tom a'lt nie libels' 4 the t .n . . hockey . _ compete in Clintons,"rill or d y, This 'was .. . _ _ It was toted that hboitt twits woofers+ . (*heft Rarold O%b'- field, marked het~ 86th birth- day in it,. -henet 'on Sunday, OWIC0, fore e: ,. ;1 dmberSr of the fare mart- Winton the first return ,'VlSlt for Cl><nton im;itiOr hockey bangs was stream f temnan- the with at fats:' dfiih ' at which family ._ Moroi ai11 trece4ved small inak - teams and official§, _., , ,. . " (�Fj�LOf'"0 66UH699 Pdt?`&d 616*04 Shod} , . , . ... ,,, . •..:.' figured the' dab w� uite)s'>i!tisW factory, , 22 iiiPinber� of the faro' join.- es, im3ytklvec( are Chief brant ed, It, Rath, $231.' engineer Carman man, ,but that he be paid one I vaiRin= member ou Me assoc month's salary, dating from i>atiomn. Lunch was served by February 14. 1 members of the Seaforth lodge. Free Enterprise Hog Men Here To Prepare For March 6 Voting Day The East meeting of the Free Bateman, Grey; George Camp - Enterprise Agriculture Produc- 'bell. McKillop; Charles R. ers ever held in Clinton was "Cotdtes, East Wawanosh; Cam- chai'red' last Thursday afteirwon Lamont, Grey Township; Ron- chaired the agricultural office 'boar'd Mi McGregor; Titch Willia room by Charles R. Coultes, M'id GordonProuty, r Hay; both of and GW g tR both Belgrave, who is secretary- Hawick; Jack Duncan, Us - treasurer of the pprovi iciail borne; Melvin Greb, Stephen; group. Hugh Johnston, Grey. Main purpose- of the meet- Several meettingv, are (being Ing was to draft plans for the planned in the north of the campaign leading up -to the county, at Belgrave an March March 6 vote for committee- 2 arid, at Gorrie and Ethel be - men in Huron County, These fare that, Scrutineers will be ire the committeemen who will named, for each of the five joinwith those elected in Mid'- poSlI places in the county', dlesex and select a man to re- present tbean on the Ontario H o .g Producers Marketing Pulpitg E Shan e SSpeciai guest at tht; meeting . . of sue Huron County men was For Anglican Ross McTavish, Stratford, the �. Perth County representative on And United the Ontario Hog Producers Mairkebing Board. Aa*Xdan and 'United church, Mr, McTavish outlined "this es in the London 'Coaaference strategy which had Appeared and Huroab Vocese have 4r• to work- WWI for the Free �. for En•- r terpx+isegroup •m. his taonrntty, T,- anexchange of pul $tinting In a bomp.lctd siatte of pita. People Atteiximu>rg Aftghc suppor(eIts being Oec;W to the an Churches will Bear United' Hog Pro& Assadiartinmt.: Church ministers. In the Unit - There are 15 noininees oh U* 6d ciii:lYl M iwtoas from the coramittee first being rented Anglican ehurche.4 will conduct by the )tied Enterprise 'group service'. tete 1tvromi Cpu:'aty voters. They Pui`06se of the 'exchange ib at'd" deorge Adam., Tiiriilber� to develop greater understand- o d J Mx0 A ss, Mt iris, � ing be' si 'the Wo denoniind- vis: Concert: Summer, Falb Activities Clinton Concert Corrmnuni ty Band will hold a band concent in Clinton District Collegiate histatute auditorium Sunday evening, April 1. The concert will feature a ,program of band s0petiom b and solos by various local musicians, The CCC Band has a mem- bership of approximately 40 Clinton and district 'boys and ,girls and senior 'bandsmen: It has a troupe of eight drum majorettes who Will give a per- formnance under the leadership of Muss Dawn Grigg at the concert. Tentative plans have been made for a band tattoo in Cline tori either the fist or second weekend in JulWe hope to have betVveen 10 and 15 'drum ,and bugle; brass and pipe bands here for the Show,'; sated Lori- duabot wom'l Y'The sthow wilt be headlinedby one of the top band in Ontario. Three top band's have been eonrtactedy" hke said. Summer plans have been ' made -to xnake return vl*s to band tattooes put on by the visitting bands, Wmmer concerts in Clinton, Baynetd abd dist= rich .1al M the fall we .tope. tb 'take part at the Waterloo 162 V&AivW of bands last year we came frown the of the list 'to second placdr this year 'kve'a'o hoping f'* hists,y, Mr. Wor]ch s ic#: 'If a firstp lace 'Aaindinig is obtained this year, the band has been promised to enter hz the Toronto eithib ioh in 190,