Clinton News-Record, 1962-05-24, Page 1,
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TI s zs A REMARK JUST THE NEW" ERA � 97th YEAR THE HVRQN RECORD •-,-r 81 st YEAR.
_ .. . _ ._ _.._.. T r - r- .,�,
1� •pass'in�• , , ,and we w!onl'd _ ..
not waive !al? one to feel that No. 21 ,-'Thq Notate PaPer W elle News. CLINTON, QNTARIQ, TTHUR$4All'� MAY 24, '1942 $4..Q0 or Yegr �='�0 Cen#s Per Copy -12 P'a esu
We �v4sh to snake a mountain
out of :a mole - hill .. , this
could have •h opened, and prob- (� r •
,ably dial, when the Liberals Teachers Vie. � �r�'QvWnsh�p Y �were in office fit .Q't�tawa, ., . Men Pad
Vo Oxy
owever, we reee7ve
• -_.. nform..aa
i .-
1 on in this office from oittiogl
,.�,�M_ .. . ;•�.:ws yx• ` `t{ �r:
Honour
..Malt
. Edgar
Oa.
r
members, Which can peanl At The annuameeting of
People
Don't
have znterpetation as "poi}tc-
at7e Huron branch, district 15A
aof the gzrtar Public School. Voters in lior' those la may Gode i YTo Wns i p.
l
.way on S'und'ay night. ,� ,
:about ;.< Roavalfd McKay, Gsvton; Cam-
24 lovely 'tulip blooms from a, < nxan Addiisony Clinftoav, tea4her
downtown Ifronf -+fawn garden aft'S'S 4 Goderich Township, is
wms ere nipped• from their stems ;.x ��" � �w q3: ui,l change of the insurance
and loft •lying where they fell ` cpmgxaibiee;
xr
The cuts were made with
knita H om e -o K% mer said 3 ,'
they would have . been happier
of ing:
Receiving certificates following:
zenrtm were the falloR 1,
Geemtruid+a Burgs'mta., RR 1,
Four BallotsPromised
ast ht voted
notbe far1lar wh that tern
Vaccine in
Men, Teachers Fader tion last
determinedly against liquor outlets in Their town .-
would tma�slate m_
home them it would have:
vo
voel, vabland,Edgar,Csrhi
1d.
tour
an ll of duestions placedbefore them.
which qs framked, isCarriedfree
Intend to use elle Sabin -type
was sagnally opaur
I
IDligible voters were about 1.,000, ire oras re-
re -
bile ost office ave e
by .. zzr n t,
�,
: fl x .. " -..<
: � • �,
-
Mri, Edgar resignedr his.
turning officer Robert E. Th son nd there
r b Pn?p : h
x, !, 4
�,.. ; , � k . „� . ,. �� .; y =r � � :., ,�, � � ,
n:,;"" tfc
posfittiionn as vi grin�ci �al' of
A%V'/ . Haugh Campbell Public
were about .644 making the trip to the fills.
p,
NC}W IT P] LF4C LY OB.
views those who
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I � ,,:: x ;. ' �.
�
S'ohodl RC LW Station Cl' tan
s � ,.
To tai votes on the .question of women's osier.
peapl'e
are candidates : , �
ndi the coming
a .; x, : Y. <'
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•,
aiftefr �outstaxrdirvg contribution
a rooms was es 193 no 448 or men's beverage
a� � s Y , f n _ e e
g
,err
election; who are not now sit-
� ^, �,�� s �} �
``' Y' t
/rid'':+,•
''�
Wer ;t?he past years as' a teach-
rooms, yes 165, #10 46$; for dining lounge, yea
Ming mencvbers, will not
,' �`;
,, �,- �, �
I
ex theme, and as; .a member _of
263 no 3'.79;. for liquor lounge, yes 231, n0 405.
.have`
the ori ' g � �'r g , . ,
privilege o ankimt
'a l�.. l
- ° ,,.
'the Federation;, He will join the
(Note ,all figures are unofficial.)
therefore we do- not feel that
„n
teaching staff of Clinton: Dist-
In order for .outlets to be permitted, the result
it is alight, piper, nor
° , .
t4ob CW, egiate.Institu'te in Sep-
would have had to be more than 60 percent "yes"
.neces-
sary, that sitting members
R`r,
teirvber•
on the question or questions involved.
should have that privilege, once
a
Now president of the Federa-
Clintons First Fall*Qtit Shelter
parliiament is dissolved ...
s
y
tiopis John MCarrKll, vice-
pribcipai of the A. J. McCurdy
SOMEBODY WAS HAVING
orf
'ifaaau" in a inixedr u • st o
b
u,
'pul)lacs'chooa, RCAF 'Station
Celntztaglia- vice- nrelsidend ag
.way on S'und'ay night. ,� ,
:about ;.< Roavalfd McKay, Gsvton; Cam-
24 lovely 'tulip blooms from a, < nxan Addiisony Clinftoav, tea4her
downtown Ifronf -+fawn garden aft'S'S 4 Goderich Township, is
wms ere nipped• from their stems ;.x ��" � �w q3: ui,l change of the insurance
and loft •lying where they fell ` cpmgxaibiee;
xr
The cuts were made with
knita H om e -o K% mer said 3 ,'
they would have . been happier
of ing:
Receiving certificates following:
zenrtm were the falloR 1,
Geemtruid+a Burgs'mta., RR 1,
Four BallotsPromised
if the person involved had, cut
.
H 1R B
Vaccine in
them long and, taken them
; x, i
For June
home them it would have:
WE NOTE. ALSO THAT A
In
been of some use to somebody
Intend to use elle Sabin -type
Theun2s Dragstra, and Helene
Dragstra, RR 2, Gad'erich;
Zn this case, however, it
The hospital auxiliary
� ' t's' has
Eastern Star, Blyth, to furnish
a a useless .act dome by
-
H�eirrich F. E'xel, and Johan-
nxi
,alt Lucan, by the Zurich Hard-
a thoughtless person .. It is
one at $750.
Dr. Aldus pointls out that the
a (hope that whoever did' this;
Ware and Buil&rs Supply Ltd.
at ,a cosi of $1,400. The Huron.
silly thing is holt a C)nnttlaal
vaccine (appears to be a vtalu-
Ha;arrbye, and Invgeborg S.
dent . ' but someme just
Fish and Game Conservation,
fold 'C, Lawson points' out that
passing through ... The -grow-
H,aarbye RSR 2 Seafarbh; Jan
i
G _ -
ing of flowers is, a work of
•there is one one more 'seam-
y
Mid -Town Merchants Beat The Heat
love, ,and when; a thoughtless
$�
task of furnishing a 2 -bed (ar
g
act dettroys them, a sa.d'ness
Temperatures
of 80 to 90 degrees last,weekend pushed sales of summer
exists which is di ficult to dis-
clothing in local
stores as people hurried to get into something cooler. One.`;
suspend all organized programs
t
t I h d'd
WE DO APPRECIATE THE
help our reader's have been in
getting some April 12 issues
of ,the News -Record' (back into
the office, ... About 12 have
been received' dile to our atppegal
last Issue,' and we are very
pl'easod `in!deed, to have them.
WE NOTE THAT SIEAVORTH
Gown gets a tax rate cut, but
still? is at fo
89.9 'mills r ra5i-
men s wear sore in own sod more bathing sults last week than t ey t
all last summer. These mid -town. merchants set -an example by wearing knee
socks and bermudas as they worked. From the left, John Anstett, G. R. '.
"Punch" McEwan, Ken Pickett and Bob Campbell. (News -Record Photo).
'New Citizens
Af6o'derich
Ceremony
Jludige P. S. MacKenzie pre-
sided in Huron County couvt
home art Goderrich when, 30
persons became Canadian Cilt'i= li
zents.
At the conclusion of the cer-
emony, bars. John Wallace,
regent of Maple Leaf chapter,
IODE, and I&S. Clayton Ed-
w:andb, CanLdianization and im-
migration
mmigrartionn committee chairman
of the chapter, welcomed • the
New Canadians to Hunan I
Going Up At CNR Station
While the people, of Clinton
went about their ordinary
task$ the ]last few days, down
at ,the 'CNR Station a small
building was taking shape wh-
ich Is completely d'ifferen't ;than
any other in town.
Tit is what is believed to the
Clinton's first "fallout shelter"
They're not calling it •that,
though. It Is a "living" shelter,
family size, according to the
sipecifications, and It is to be
used as a "communications
fall -out shelter".
-Builder is Frank van l3utssel
and Son, Lucan, the same con-
tractor who putt up the now
bowling lanes. He has a can -
tract for six like this, one each
,at G•oderieh, Hemsall, Lucan,
Strathroy, Glencoe, as well .as
Clinton. Other contractors are
erecting s'im-ilar structures at.
Listowel, Wtarton, Win'gham,
Stratford aril Kincardine.
The purposg? Well the job is
being done for Defence Con-
struction, and' is being•d1rected
by personnel from the CanAd-
van' Army, Station Agent Henry
Canter hals been, equipped with
a temporary radiacmeter to
measure the •fall -out in the air.
He says 'he's too measure it
"if war comes".
When the new shelter is
completed Mr, Carter believes
it will be equipped' with a more
permanent measuring device,
and also some sort of communi-
cations. This he would use to
get information to Lond'an,
The shelter is of steel; and
concrete about 17x14' outside
measure, or 13'x10' inside. It
I is understood that these are
I being erected, across Canada.
wunr�y
• Not Usin Sabin
.Projects To Furnish 4 g
of ing:
Receiving certificates following:
zenrtm were the falloR 1,
Geemtruid+a Burgs'mta., RR 1,
Four BallotsPromised
_. , ,p Moir a 1
- Dr. ' R, .M. Aides
.
H 1R B
Vaccine in
Huron.
ewijk
and�Delphane BuKarys, I
For June
18
WE NOTE. ALSO THAT A
In
Huron
Intend to use elle Sabin -type
ospLa ooms ewun At present Timer �, Saafottbh; Magdalhne Cre-
ces, Dashwaadg,.
8 f � � . Trijntila De Boer, RR 2, Cl-
derutial, _ptlbllc school suppers
y ,.. ^;
oils co ares wl$h 78
mIY
uppomt or . e new spatbal
vTynlg,;ils ;gitite'gxatlfyiry -:so far,
g
•the . huspit tare :planning -to
sP
furnish another, semi - rivets
p
_. , ,p Moir a 1
- Dr. ' R, .M. Aides
i¢utoxt Stuart De .Vries, North
,
.. �„
Mairu Sit; Sead'ortYr; 1Vtaxcel'Ile
rzvil35 far Clinton residents ...
Board -members discovered ' at
'thein meeting on Tuesday
$ 7.50 and this is In addition to
the previously announced plan
Qfkicer of Healibh, rc�portsa hat `
at 'present the county does not
uuter, Bruce St'. Goderich;
+
WE NOTE. ALSO THAT A
night,
of Regal Chapter Order of the
Intend to use elle Sabin -type
Theun2s Dragstra, and Helene
Dragstra, RR 2, Gad'erich;
new post office is being bullet
The hospital auxiliary
� ' t's' has
Eastern Star, Blyth, to furnish
live polio vaccine,
-
H�eirrich F. E'xel, and Johan-
nxi
,alt Lucan, by the Zurich Hard-
offered to furnish a 4 -bed ward
one at $750.
Dr. Aldus pointls out that the
na Eybra-
na
Ware and Buil&rs Supply Ltd.
at ,a cosi of $1,400. The Huron.
Chairman, of the Board, Har-
vaccine (appears to be a vtalu-
Ha;arrbye, and Invgeborg S.
at cont of $21,500...
Fish and Game Conservation,
fold 'C, Lawson points' out that
able adcUtion to the armament
H,aarbye RSR 2 Seafarbh; Jan
i
G _ -
Association has taken on tthe
•there is one one more 'seam-
y
'against crippling pali'n. How-
' '
Hoagendborn, and Marie H.
$�
task of furnishing a 2 -bed (ar
g
private left in the new wing,
ever, it is not felt -advisable to
Hoagenfdgaorn, RR 3, Clinton,;
Guides Enjoy Visit
Vii -private) room at a cost of
and two 4 -bed' wards An or-
y
suspend all organized programs
Joos Koerte, and Lena Kbeme;'
At Royal Oak Zoo
$750. The nurses and ,staff -at
g�aruizatnans� planning to use this
for adminnsteriin, the Salk
'g'
in to to
RR 3, Bayfield;
as Ia project should' begin mak-
F ) �•
vaccine order switch.
Cornelis Ktuiper and Aal'tje
.Fifty Girl Guides from Lit
} R
Seatorth Boys
Ing plans now. There is nn
objection to to There
of
the Sabin' vaccine.
The introduction of Saban
Kuiper, Mary St. Clinttom; Pet -
Lazet,
Clinton Company and 2nd God-
er J. Lazet and Rita
ernoh Company accomppamnedby
groups taking on a room fur-
vaccine is not expected in the
Viebor3la Terrace, Gnomon; Brig -
their guiders, Captain Auld'ivy
et Major
niishing task,
county until fall or winter, un-
Ate J. Mindgerl'ein, London Rd.,
Ormandy tandg Lieutenant Peg-
A funds -raising campaign
less 'there its some change in
Exeter; Sophie Rakewich, RR,
gy Russell, GGoderich and Cap-
• .
meeting is to be held' to -night
the polio picture.
1 Blyth;
'
tain Joyce Irwin and Lieuften�
Judging Wins
in the nurses residence,
a —
•JRoelofs and Carrie Roe-
Lay May, Clinton spent a
April was a bulgy month, re-
Miss Mary Doreen, MacKeln-
lots, Andrew St., Exeter; Wil -
most enjoyable dw -at the
Robert Fotheringham, perm -'Ported
Mrs. W. R. Ph'inney,
mie, graduated from
'liiamv C. Wang Amerongen and
Zooltogical •Park, Royal, Oak,
Michigan, May 21. They 'went
Lgt y
nial± winner at 4-H compak-
ions of various sorts on Stat-
,
superintendent, with, 203 pa-
ttients (compared' with 170 an
,
Queens University at convoea-
Joh'a m Van Ameronggen, And -
Sit., Exeter; Al'bertugr P.
by chartered' bus.
urday Tru Seafarbh wrapped up
April, 1961), 30 babies born
tion there on Saturday, with
Vann Loa and Kaatje W. Van
--
a trip to visit the United Na-
rduring the month 'and 50 pa-
a bachelor's degree in general
1rew
Loo, Fulton: Sit., Clinton, Corn
tions 'building, and New York
ti'ents in hospital at April 30.
eliS Von Vliet, RR 31 Blyth.
Cancer Sides
,ironer: This is earn-
Mrs. C. M. Shearing urged
STEW TAYLOR, PRESIDENT.
e'd on the basds of ;highest ag-
atrtendarice at the Hospital
•
Rases Nearly
gregate score at the seed and
live stock' judging competitions
Auxiliary's theatre night a
Brownies Drive -la. "If W4 get
in .1961 and 1962 combined.
-The judge in
600 cars in there with five
Elie each," she said, "you
■
(„ions Clu6 OfFicers
$2,QW by Canvass
second place
competition for most
can figure otut, at 65c 'a; ticket
points, -gas Kenneth Papple,
what we can raise: If there is
'then tickets be
Members of the local branich
of the Clarua�iiamt Cance Society
RR 5, Seaforth, whose trip will
be' to Eason Onrbaria (.or wane
no rant; will
honoured' the •following night-"
'
GelAC'clamation
are quite arppreciat ve of 'tahe
animal of similar value).
R. B: Campbell, chairman of
work loans by 'all thoisl who
Senior class, 5 competitors,
( 30 and
the building committee report-
ed that construction was an
All offices in Clinton Lions Bob Hunter reported on re-
developments in
aanvassed and the support(for
those
people yeah und-
by Tom Hern, RR 1,
schedule with footings all pour-
Club were filled by acciama- cert the for-
Clinton Recreation
given by who contributed,
'
m the recent canvass for funds.
er) won
� '• 643 0 out
Woodham wrath points
ed,- some fazans up, ait�i the new
some arid -ed,
tion at the nomination dinner motion of
meeting Tuesday evening. Pre- Committee, and; requested the
A total: of $1,956.83 wag raised
of 700; runner up was Ivan
ed,
p angel alt
sident Herb Bridle was in Lims to pay their $125 'fee.
in C1i9niiali, the FMQS at RCAFiaw+att,
Station Clinton Hullett Town-
RR 10 Belgians, 595.—`'
Intermediate class, 21 coati;-
Over 80 Birthday Club
charge of .the meeting with A carload of Clones will art -
E, B. Menzies district an.
ship, Stanley `T'aWnsmp and the
penton•, for people 22 years
Cangzratulab cans arid. best
past president tend the convention,
conducting the nominations. A Hgamllton on Sunday, May 27.
Village of Bayfield.
Comrfmibutians came from; Cl-
and under) tion by Robert
Ettrtherirughaain(, 6'35 points.;
wishes go to 1VIrs. W, J., Shlrison
Bayfibld, who
striking committee headed by JOli Sutter reported that
Mitch McAdam presented the $1,082 triad' been
inton, St. Andrew's Ward con-
Kenneth Popple, 635.
formerly of
passed her 99th 'birthday one
collected
suggested slate at the previous through Clinton Lions Easter
vetted by 1172,., Ernest Ellwood,
Junior class, 75 colnp'eting,
16 Deanna
Vt�ealaaes day, May 23, Although
meeting, Seals cakrnpc-dgm One half of
�, 64,44; St. George's ward
$364, 4; and
years ;and' under;
}�hyauCally f
physically rail, she still has a
Officers for the new term, .this money is used in Clinton
by Mrs, Daugl
bale, RR 1, Clinton, 639; Bari
Bray, 1vR 3- Brussels, 635,
keeru intellect.
mber are:
`beginning in Sarea for tXyppled' al1I1c1 lis
di,c*^ $130.38; St. Johwg w'arrl
barn."a
president; Stewarrpt Taylor; first work,
Convened! by Mrs. Ed, Flamm
Novice class, 50 competing,
vice-president, Jack SCMton;,r ` -
What he termed condo
$172X St, James ward, conte
11 Years and under an lud!ging.
for first time,
second vice-president, Les Ball;
m
ei�uble malicious damage,' Ties
veered by Mrs. DoiWcl Smith
amid Mrs'. Routh Knox 236.45.
$
c6mpetta'taon
Wayne Elston RR 4, "Wing
>>
;<r *<' k„
third vice resident Duff
e Al White been Jane• to the- Cubs' cook-
]ihoncipson, Secretary,
Fftn Holtlett T'o rhWp, can,
ban 604; Ian McRae, Rig. 3,
.<� �
, house at Clinton Scout and
Treasurer; Herb 13ridlc�, who ,Curb grounds on the Maittaaid
veraect by Lloyd Stewart, detect-
.
or ogf the ai`odex+artlon of Agri-
Luokriow, 595.
Cbrd'oh. Pa . le leader of the
pF ,
replaces crank B, P6 years as River, jnm�th of Holinesvilte.
who has completed 25 years as local
culture, $439,50; ,from .Stanley
.._
Sea b rbh 4-H Dalry Calf Club
n
buff Thourvpsan, the,
treasurer-, Lion Tamer. Bob coanaianttee for Scouts aYld Cubs
Township,. twivehed by Ted
l7 ..
won fa trip to Attlst h Purina
Sit Lei ', 'As., b , ..us, .h
; '�
T1u
hunter tail twister, gh
� .. ,told the Lions Mlle building was
The faumth cand'id'ate in Hu-
ron ridtisng .has announced .has
intention of Ibearag n'oa?uinated
on or prior -to June, 4, for'coal-
testingg the -seat in the Federal
election 'up-comang on June 18.
Spring Show
On June 2,
108th in Clinton
ainta,es 108th agricultural
fair will, be held' at the park
an Saturday, June 2, and' vet-
eran manager Adam J. Mic-
Mur.ray reports than 'there are
more inquiries from exhibitors
than, ever before.
Askle from the exhibit of
cattle, ,sheep, swine .and horses;''
tthere will be a pet show for
the ebild eau to enter. Prize
Est for t6his . us the same as
last year.
There will be a mad=way, j
-the same McArthur shows with
rides land games as attended
lust year, and an ad'dlrtaon will
be the. fireworks display, And
of course Torry Grigg will be'.
master of terem�opies gettInng
animals, •and' people into and'
out of .show rings; when they
should.
Guest speaker at .the open
Ing ceremonies will be R.
Gordon Benmett, To WAO, chief
of narketirig division, Ontario
Department of Agricultbuxe.
Mm. Bennett was agricultural
representative for Huron! Coun-
ty 'a nu�iber of years ago.
Engineer's Degree
ural, director off the l+'eder-al ua , ssourl, eco e • e Hawki'ns1, two-year directors + h
tion of Agriculture; 277.50, had 75 percent of has 4 -I -I club 11, 'I y Y . - rbraken into aril damaged and I
Stanley)
p y. keri Flett and Ted Davies, acne I 6arect to bet rudeness, with- .22 qtr
from Bayfield (also iron StamlLy) atterilung. VSsanae"-tip 'was Don, r s tri
convened_ :by M•rs, ,.Aja` Scotch- aid Boddg, Seafortll 4.14 Swwine year directors, Maynard Cor- r'afle shorts. Tile committee olid
tie and John Cochrane, SbotUtiru groups have spent Can-
averk$1�47Y75; 1 C'rAI `, $tadnbri Club leader'. k Installation will be held at side0A)b1dgime and motley mak-
.he
_d
corw.he by Other major iviris Lven� tb the rune 32 lit her meLtati
p gees, $187:50,' Way e El fora RIi 4, Wfritghatai, g this damp over the past
.. . , club iecognlzed the ap= yeata.
the Cane.l'ian N'atoa�al Bxhdbl< �: The
tion Shield, 604, 2t McRae, p f E. B, Menzies as _•.:., , • --
ointment a
RR Luekrrow Sg5 zone chairman at the region
The Weather
T1ie, �traphly foo~ hiltless scoi"e meeting hell in CYlintort last ,wnauncen,tent.
Tri ercitre competition, Tlionvas month. Nit. land; Mra. E nest Eiaps,
11(em %hairier -up, beanna Dale; Draw tickets . ori the Lions 3$ 1 gX ra ia Street, holding
hi hestt 'st&e in ,Wine fth . ,' tuffl rle r-daktiIVAl bn Thursday, open fia" for all friend, lni'd
tltion, xvah 14'awatt, Bob r th- August i.6, were distributed, n . t ;hbb.&g in Wesley VV�l, .
,'lace{. Scruton is 'chairman of g
Uruitecl Chtti,rch parlour oat Sat-
4hig annual event,ti'iday :altee oosn -and,evening,
Ad 'pe Mac -du dY arirtauitaer �,unx* 2 ftYxiii 2 tar 5 p.an, and .
the' dbritittl: Lldhs IhVltat ' p;Olf frbaxz I to 10 0m, They *111L
t6ftrMc Mei it for 'VO'odhesdiiy,cef.0111 t their Oft rtwercld7rig
Ina )dead;
• What s up
Talth to, mage S to 906 iftait
,9 Wild Bett
Y Uba, abGve"
san'girg rabaitgt;,
('l?ioita by lPlio�3l
odltirS6;
at
dAdv&mi'i'° fait 'tilers tine.
aptathl aftiveltow ib 10e'
r1 /0 Rugh ria. Z"blgntliotrrr;
yotzng'est ton of Mf". and tl .
E. W. C61quliouiig, 11.1. Huron
S,,weet- Clint6ai', cathed Tins
Civil E4itgifio— &Rrig dekMd at
`the- University of Toronto,
this past, serer. E/O Colrlu-
hbun' griad'uatted' froarl Royal
rMilita�y Colieg'e ti year tkgot.
He has al readyleftfor]E,�CA;~"
Statio'ti Portage la. Flim, of
1Vttni., to coaariplete is Tet
piZt�t cdii*se thig Suaiirrler,
Are you in. favour of thq sale
of beer only under a public
house Iicence for consumption
on licensed premises to which
women are admitted'
Yes No
F.S D. N . 75 9
o. 2 23 61
8 59
4 1a 60
5 22 73
6 25 83
Advance Poll 5 3
TOTAL 193 438
Are you in favour of the sale
of beer only under a public
house licence fcr consumption
on licensed premises to which
men only are admitted?
Yes No
P.S.D. No, 1 74 104
2 16 67
3 25 61
4 11 66
6 22 84
Advance Poll 3 5
TOTAL 165 468
Are you in favour of the sale
of liquor under a dining lounge
licence for consumption with
meals on Iicensed premises?
Yes N o
F.S.D. No. 1 106 75
2 35 47
3 41 48
4 16 59
5 24 71
6 36 74
Advance Poll 5 3
TOTAL 263 377
Are you in favour of ;the sale
of liquor under a lounge licence
for ' consumption on licensed
premises?
1062
1962
P.S.D. No. 1
l:#igit Lowy
High l::owv
2
29
55
19$�1y
4
66
61
44
16
91
63
6.4
42
20'
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64
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34
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76
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97
40
14
45
$6
'94
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to,
$�
R�ilrk: '+'•� •lt'i4
�Ratri, r2B
�r't'.
T1ie, �traphly foo~ hiltless scoi"e meeting hell in CYlintort last ,wnauncen,tent.
Tri ercitre competition, Tlionvas month. Nit. land; Mra. E nest Eiaps,
11(em %hairier -up, beanna Dale; Draw tickets . ori the Lions 3$ 1 gX ra ia Street, holding
hi hestt 'st&e in ,Wine fth . ,' tuffl rle r-daktiIVAl bn Thursday, open fia" for all friend, lni'd
tltion, xvah 14'awatt, Bob r th- August i.6, were distributed, n . t ;hbb.&g in Wesley VV�l, .
,'lace{. Scruton is 'chairman of g
Uruitecl Chtti,rch parlour oat Sat-
4hig annual event,ti'iday :altee oosn -and,evening,
Ad 'pe Mac -du dY arirtauitaer �,unx* 2 ftYxiii 2 tar 5 p.an, and .
the' dbritittl: Lldhs IhVltat ' p;Olf frbaxz I to 10 0m, They *111L
t6ftrMc Mei it for 'VO'odhesdiiy,cef.0111 t their Oft rtwercld7rig
Ina )dead;
• What s up
Talth to, mage S to 906 iftait
,9 Wild Bett
Y Uba, abGve"
san'girg rabaitgt;,
('l?ioita by lPlio�3l
odltirS6;
at
dAdv&mi'i'° fait 'tilers tine.
aptathl aftiveltow ib 10e'
r1 /0 Rugh ria. Z"blgntliotrrr;
yotzng'est ton of Mf". and tl .
E. W. C61quliouiig, 11.1. Huron
S,,weet- Clint6ai', cathed Tins
Civil E4itgifio— &Rrig dekMd at
`the- University of Toronto,
this past, serer. E/O Colrlu-
hbun' griad'uatted' froarl Royal
rMilita�y Colieg'e ti year tkgot.
He has al readyleftfor]E,�CA;~"
Statio'ti Portage la. Flim, of
1Vttni., to coaariplete is Tet
piZt�t cdii*se thig Suaiirrler,
Are you in. favour of thq sale
of beer only under a public
house Iicence for consumption
on licensed premises to which
women are admitted'
Yes No
F.S D. N . 75 9
o. 2 23 61
8 59
4 1a 60
5 22 73
6 25 83
Advance Poll 5 3
TOTAL 193 438
Are you in favour of the sale
of beer only under a public
house licence fcr consumption
on licensed premises to which
men only are admitted?
Yes No
P.S.D. No, 1 74 104
2 16 67
3 25 61
4 11 66
6 22 84
Advance Poll 3 5
TOTAL 165 468
Are you in favour of the sale
of liquor under a dining lounge
licence for consumption with
meals on Iicensed premises?
Yes N o
F.S.D. No. 1 106 75
2 35 47
3 41 48
4 16 59
5 24 71
6 36 74
Advance Poll 5 3
TOTAL 263 377
Are you in favour of ;the sale
of liquor under a lounge licence
for ' consumption on licensed
premises?
TOTAL 231 405
-o
Earl Douglas, London {,stein -
mer residence in Baybeld) a
AwardsAt
Wins
former businessman'In Clinton,
yiL1l,1 . Aax�y � tide Social trellis •' e
,. u ; °ratfrd Co1le
bannev.•, 1VIr: Dotiglas� is a d�aslt- � g
,ant relative of the Mr. Doug-
1las • who founded the Social Ms Eleanor Durst, eldest
Credit party a number of daughter of Mr. and' Mrs, Mi4`-
yearls (ago. ford Durst, Isaac Street, C•liin-
Others who will be officially tton, was one of seven gmadu-
nominated on or before June wets, •this season frown SttMtforrd
4, are Elkton Cardiff, Brussels, Teachers College to win. an,
Progressive Conservative, the award. With the award in •art,
sitting member in the houtse; she will continue now with a
Ernie Fischer, Liberal, :mayor of five weeks summer course in
Goder ch; J. Carl' Hemingway, art at the McMurrick School,
Brussels, New Democratic Winona ,Drive, Twonto, Miss
P•aoty, Durst bias 'a position next year
Both Liberals and Conserva- in Burlington.
tivesf have opened committee o
rooms in Clinton. The Social
Cred6,t candidate i5 installing .a Liberals Hear
mobile phone in hug =bile, van,
anKl WIN be 'available to sup-
porters in that fashion. The
NDP is relying upon personal • u y a Marsh
contact, and ,a residence 'telae- •
There. wall, be advance polls, Support F�sher
on June 9 and 11 in Blyth, Miss Judy La Marsh, Niag-
Goderrieh, Cbritoan, Seaforth and am Falls lawyer and a Liberal
Exeter, reports Russell Balton, ,MP in idle fast parliament took
returning officer for tie rid'- a ism ipe at the Comservattive
ing• golveTnanent's devaluation of
There will be more voters the Canadian dollar in Exeter
elligUe, ups 400 from the 1958 last Friday night.
election. The total eligible vo- Miss La Marsh, spewing to
ters is now 25,711, ga gghirt-sleeved crowd of 250
a In 90 degrees temperatures at
Congratulations!School, alsolashedout at
'
Mr. ,arced Mrs'. Frank Dixon, Prime Minister Diefenbaker
256 Victoria Street, celebrated and .his government on the un-
-their 50th wedding wells employnient, issue.
amy yesterday at :their home The •doll'ar' pegging was' a
with ra party attended by their Conservative face-saving move
family and' friends. ithat hag 'already sent the cost
of living climbing, she claimed'.
Honours Economics Mo -.')g with Liberal candidate,
for Huron 'riding, Mayor Ernie
Fisher, God'erich, Miss La
Marsh cited ' a jump of nine
percent in the 'cost of farms
machinery and five cents per
?' dozen for branger, as rep -w-
32", of the immediate ef-
me� f-ot of the pegged dollar.
Last week, she said, it was
<' reported that 600,000 --persons
were out of work, a situatio-A
.< which- directly or IndirectV
husMts every Canadian,
7taltruaV of -the Meeting w'av
'Garnet HiClt+s.
Sic+phdit ii3ihoWh, BA,
rho eathda tics de&e6- in
honbuts econornaes at Uni=
verdty` of Western, . Ontario.
.Canvoc6tion is Ff+idlay, Suns
25 tut' liirtimes Hyl,' SltegphemI
-the son of Me acid M'r's',
1,ar'ne BlrawbIS 14 at home
tthus fMimni6t 6061!6 ting Br`
owniew btiv4 M 1116a,tre ab
itu foitrner ycaft,
Legion Executive
Mans For Tattoo
Bandariaster George "W`oblah
arid; hiss band dx•in sergeant Rao
Bert Huard outlined the Clintbat
Community Bands part int the
Legidn4ponsored tatoo on June
$.9 ,to the Legion cXedUtnve On
Tuesday' night. Further plans
and 41tangenzerits will be, out-
kneel rat the Legion geize3W
nic,bllilig ft1ted fW Monday
night, may 28 at 8.30 p4t."
The executive authott lzedg Xt,o-
best JAuard to sell; ad7ver+tilsang
on the official tattoo, progrr mAl
AV, Hund Will be calling bat
loktall and di9ftict btW1he9s
next weClt,
Yes
No
P.S.D. No. 1
94
85
2
29
55
64
4
11
5
24
71'
6
34
73
Advance Poll
5
3
TOTAL 231 405
-o
Earl Douglas, London {,stein -
mer residence in Baybeld) a
AwardsAt
Wins
former businessman'In Clinton,
yiL1l,1 . Aax�y � tide Social trellis •' e
,. u ; °ratfrd Co1le
bannev.•, 1VIr: Dotiglas� is a d�aslt- � g
,ant relative of the Mr. Doug-
1las • who founded the Social Ms Eleanor Durst, eldest
Credit party a number of daughter of Mr. and' Mrs, Mi4`-
yearls (ago. ford Durst, Isaac Street, C•liin-
Others who will be officially tton, was one of seven gmadu-
nominated on or before June wets, •this season frown SttMtforrd
4, are Elkton Cardiff, Brussels, Teachers College to win. an,
Progressive Conservative, the award. With the award in •art,
sitting member in the houtse; she will continue now with a
Ernie Fischer, Liberal, :mayor of five weeks summer course in
Goder ch; J. Carl' Hemingway, art at the McMurrick School,
Brussels, New Democratic Winona ,Drive, Twonto, Miss
P•aoty, Durst bias 'a position next year
Both Liberals and Conserva- in Burlington.
tivesf have opened committee o
rooms in Clinton. The Social
Cred6,t candidate i5 installing .a Liberals Hear
mobile phone in hug =bile, van,
anKl WIN be 'available to sup-
porters in that fashion. The
NDP is relying upon personal • u y a Marsh
contact, and ,a residence 'telae- •
There. wall, be advance polls, Support F�sher
on June 9 and 11 in Blyth, Miss Judy La Marsh, Niag-
Goderrieh, Cbritoan, Seaforth and am Falls lawyer and a Liberal
Exeter, reports Russell Balton, ,MP in idle fast parliament took
returning officer for tie rid'- a ism ipe at the Comservattive
ing• golveTnanent's devaluation of
There will be more voters the Canadian dollar in Exeter
elligUe, ups 400 from the 1958 last Friday night.
election. The total eligible vo- Miss La Marsh, spewing to
ters is now 25,711, ga gghirt-sleeved crowd of 250
a In 90 degrees temperatures at
Congratulations!School, alsolashedout at
'
Mr. ,arced Mrs'. Frank Dixon, Prime Minister Diefenbaker
256 Victoria Street, celebrated and .his government on the un-
-their 50th wedding wells employnient, issue.
amy yesterday at :their home The •doll'ar' pegging was' a
with ra party attended by their Conservative face-saving move
family and' friends. ithat hag 'already sent the cost
of living climbing, she claimed'.
Honours Economics Mo -.')g with Liberal candidate,
for Huron 'riding, Mayor Ernie
Fisher, God'erich, Miss La
Marsh cited ' a jump of nine
percent in the 'cost of farms
machinery and five cents per
?' dozen for branger, as rep -w-
32", of the immediate ef-
me� f-ot of the pegged dollar.
Last week, she said, it was
<' reported that 600,000 --persons
were out of work, a situatio-A
.< which- directly or IndirectV
husMts every Canadian,
7taltruaV of -the Meeting w'av
'Garnet HiClt+s.
Sic+phdit ii3ihoWh, BA,
rho eathda tics de&e6- in
honbuts econornaes at Uni=
verdty` of Western, . Ontario.
.Canvoc6tion is Ff+idlay, Suns
25 tut' liirtimes Hyl,' SltegphemI
-the son of Me acid M'r's',
1,ar'ne BlrawbIS 14 at home
tthus fMimni6t 6061!6 ting Br`
owniew btiv4 M 1116a,tre ab
itu foitrner ycaft,
Legion Executive
Mans For Tattoo
Bandariaster George "W`oblah
arid; hiss band dx•in sergeant Rao
Bert Huard outlined the Clintbat
Community Bands part int the
Legidn4ponsored tatoo on June
$.9 ,to the Legion cXedUtnve On
Tuesday' night. Further plans
and 41tangenzerits will be, out-
kneel rat the Legion geize3W
nic,bllilig ft1ted fW Monday
night, may 28 at 8.30 p4t."
The executive authott lzedg Xt,o-
best JAuard to sell; ad7ver+tilsang
on the official tattoo, progrr mAl
AV, Hund Will be calling bat
loktall and di9ftict btW1he9s
next weClt,