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Clinton News-Record, 1962-05-31, Page 1..... ..... . . . ......... ... . . 10 ec % or ALONG HOA W, THF N �W, �RA 9'7th YEAR - - THE HURON RKQRP—�I# YFI�R ,444 the. X01, "It"`4 Zimustibe som 'No� A2- Tho H9 -mo Pam"With tha N 'A T -2 _ q ows CWHTQN QHT A1Q, -HURSPAY, W..Y .3 1 19_6 0 Centsftr of the notT!so-beavy There� $4.60 Ppr Year I Copy—, 2 P990s fore a re Little 70g� port r newcomers to Wis, column, Little ibe is ,of, uncertain breed, wh W, Sprins S o atur4ay el ".P tag become attached to our kx '0 weight to the rather fonffid- n4s 4bleP iarimful of seven pou*W. FkeWO'ks, Catte.. 11 h-eA� ever, Plans a ing istea-djo, Bowiattl Barbara Watkur,, but rather -more A*o -a, dog . Te progreso toward the hig day ph, Satur-4. Mari $4 Marwal. Vm, the cuddly bur)"ch alf fhAr day, June �, when top livestocic he once was AMIAWA Commun4ty Co4�ert, will be shown at the',Clinton Band Will para4e throug,_ '-;ommun'ty P-Vk Manager .4': to get the aftempopi of . f '�0­1'1­ �Us ANYONE A WAY 'OF- T. McMurray repm rnX g dog�nkyt to make a . ts -that. tbe� (yd start. ne band had a, ni ce � job of adding chloride to tbq g - wan of lihnsOf Is It a dro6sil rehearsal on Sunday :matter -of a road-, on the grounds has-been ge gri is 'them nagiht, with, the Annual J Coll, ted, to help prevent dust, tionf, %oRo6vedf I by a some magle w6id we can wave Thie Huron, 'Pairy PrincerA Ubrary Park lawn, do4n above birn Contest . will aguin,bel one of Ith -report gn., excellent shpwilng. the.rpajor features, W.1 - to= LrrrLE 40ENENJOYED XIB- girlsi competing -for the Utle. - Virieworks di'_Play�,,Will follow bbnig,the� top& off the and the opportunity tQ competelthe evenbig events of tulip Istalilks how. eXIT"hZe at ithe Canadian Nlattonlad Ex- hOfte -show, plus mu§10 by Olin- khowthiat,thet was the section hibitio". -Milking stalls will be tods two bands, the Concert of the plant we, enjoyed most,, set -up on the Taking Band and -the Legion 'Piple -too ... and be, enjoys hel 'ping part are Joanne Alton, Dorothy Band, father water th6 newljy io� grias�, seed' He's., a: 1i1mv el-, ous alom clock inthe morn- -in-gs, and as. Kippen s Norman Longisefires To -da' dued in 9=� , y in all a rather fire addition 1��to After 27. Years, as "Rhutal Mail Courier-. the resid,6Me 4, WE UNDERSTAND THAT Norman Long, Mppen, who Once )ie nearly n-issed the. back in, 1937 it waz only the 27 years� has been tMin-October 17, 1958, just Word from, the swordfish a. RR 2, Kippon, after the times, changed- ifrom which graced W. D. Fa#0s win- wal - retdro. after to -day, May 1XVIlight Saving to Standard, dow Last week1g, early ffles al, due to, 11.1 heiagh.Mr. Long, The train pulled, gut ofthe sta, now 77 years, old carried the tion. before he -arrived, so Mr, carried an, iternabout this, not- ing that G. C -aMe, h, lom t �mlrjg.h ad malls tr he CRi station at Long &OV6 to Brucefield at brought the 250 poun4. fish Kippen to the post office in Pe=v 70'ml1Vg tan hour home from. -the Maritimes T hy. "Button"' Quail Shown the,vffiage for 26years. t there. He ' proud Tt vas only dw dI d Of neverbeing late on the mail f4Dr that meltle, Z�',C Special event for pupils at SS 4 Goderich Town- oil, route ,bames still ihavlei, it ... ship last Friday was a visit from Alvin Sharp, Chn- Wlf.tcigar Heads '' a., * in, owe. Sound; z&, ton; and a couple of button quail which Mr. Sharp Tong came to Wppen from NOTHING %PLEPORT had hatched. He'holds one,'of the tinyweek-old Wiludsor, 28 years ago." He re- a4out thi� 'tential post. office 61 Liberals eAk .po birds for Stephen Thompson Loc that through the yegrs Iho`wev�!r, in,ElstOn Car- Adult button quail are I about the size of sparrows., I . he some0mes had th &awl on i�iff's bid1pr reelectioFi in'the T�pL60r Cameron Addison arrang�d for the AOL Clinton, - Liberal Association his.,4,ands and knees through riffing he- lilsts t�e $90,'000 pub- (News -Record Photo ipirlga�nlzled -on May 9, at 6'meet7 snqw, to, mail boxeg,:.and 'Wipe lic Q1ding'1A.JMnk 6 sfated A14 the �resjdence of Mr. and snow away, in oider to get the, for the Mod fADr 1462-63 a�§ part. of, his Mrg. E. B. Menzies, inFAde. Some winters he record in Huron thrPug forthcoming DomIM04 election� dlror�e ' a hors'e b, snow - Maitland E. Edgar is over Wi divifts fiVe.feet deep. NOTHMG TO' DO Hamilton Sp �aks edMth two Alvin chairmah for the town,assisted Mr. Long is MaTri urday? Well in- Olin -ton by A. "Rq ron daughtem, Mrs, Alvin. Ulch, take your"pi"ck",of, two "bake, s,41_� at Wi ard chUtn � re;: St. An- Windis6r; M:r�. Ed. -Little Hen- eb; an auction gale; a 65th allCro'wj M Oirelwls,.Ernest Radford,. assdat- —? ­_ --- ngha': w '' i1v celebratAon;` �and � of ed �byMr,�. Laurence.Denonime;. 4Tinievand two gr u c e Spring 81ibw is A MNGHAW �urt tute­in (levelloping new pro St. Xames, Clarenc� N�Ums, as- XariciA Anid,CherYl Llttle,'Hen- Milnister . A I V i n He on, ducts for changing rnarket can, sisted, '0y Mac Camer=, 1, St. aM. d$ ions ar �speaiklng at Wipgbom Saturd i& -the neg6tilatioit'of Jdhn's,'�'Herb Brid1e,,. sv&ei�tsor on,RR 2, ts Edga� asWsted 4 : McBride- RR- IPPpen� 'iinde,�' by-, �M�� " F. vanAllteha; '-'S[t t. �,:urgeld, Hurw farmer T, PCwI­Pro&aTn,4' -V6160�d, , countries', Provide Ged�ges G. L, "Bud" a Sod To" A "" Hmtle,* ..'arnino stimulate expo6�: otsuftgusf,pro�J.­theft' With,-- funds, to buy the a&�Istgcj:"by -.'Delnomme. 4ifiI4 e�k"Cle'on.. weep�*, k. 'Cl. du . cts and' to build, up the beef Canadian, protein foods -they re- M=. j. Douglas Lav s. mp�ons ips i Pon Barn - �1.t satisfied tha� (Ciinton, -won, all, cha ' ''hi at the Huron 'Secondary CDO ampu's. catble industry. quire. is secretary for the town as- % I-Euron Warden George Mer - Amid applause, he defended tion. ary Schools Athletic As' track and'field meet, Budd Boyes, left and Outcheon� Brussels, was chair'- the China wheat sale, socia. Liberal campaign Bur" socidtion whi�� -headquarters aTe located M" I the ns to Ground Tony Verhoef, right, earned 3.6 points each to tie for the senior boys ch�mp- For;New; W' 14" man for the meeting, which ait- "heaps everyone in, Canada . former Sangster -store, between The, pmy barn at the comer ionship. Second from left is Clarence Magee, junior champion `nd-J;o'hn,Car- tMacted onW a small crowd-. As a Christian, nation, Canada park ew, intermediate champion. Lloy Ann Rutherford,, left, earned Ne intOrmedi- The pubille, is invited, to an - fflinigtion-Hur- could not refuse to -sell- its food E. B. Menzie's office and. He_rVs of Clintion. Community' I , Marvin Howe, We official s0d"turnft WremOlnY on MP, introduced -the spealiker. products to -the starvi"g people Food Market. - was burned to the 'ground just ate crown; Beverly Beek the junior title and Cleo Langdon, the senior girls at the 'campus Of Clinton Dis- Mr. Hamiton- said the gov- in Communist countries. Re- - 0 at dusk on Saturday evening, - championship. ffews-Recopd Photo) trict Collegiate Institue on Sat-. ernments, selaing approach to sides, be added, it was better h a good show bug" urdaY after11001T,7 beginning at the surplus problem was, the for these nations to speridthedr stored, inside the buading.,D 2-30. pm. only. a0ternative to the quota maney on food would, adVocated than to useit to build up their age - Stolen Car On 126' fior their people First Open House "ong wit ,, about $1,0007 Obairme4 of the boards 'of and control policies armies. r. Confitm'ed.By Bisho each, -of the four secondary by Liberal and NDP parties. The barn was owned by P schools co-operating� in the - Export salles,'he stated, ','can The min4ster outIdned his de- At StJosephS George Lavis-, and was: located new vocational wing at CDC1.take the pressure off the sur- partment's policy to build; up 'at the end of 'William Street Fire. In Swamp 1: thebeef industry which is being Okits de and un At St. Nei RCAF t�ea ont our domestic, war- 'h increasing &-mauft. On Tuesday, May 29, the. first The PonY Was i A car owned. by Mrs. Flor-' wtill take part. They are John Lavis, Clinton,., Larry- SnOer, p faced wit -held at St Jo- hamled. k He felt there was a large open boUse was made of enre Williams was reported Exeter; Frank - S11,10, �Seaforth 2arket -for Canadian, farm "The period we have been seph's Separate Sch", Clinton. Special note was t The Most Rev; John C. Oodt�, London, and F/L the goods in Westem Europe and waiting for for 30 years in the After visiting. classrooms the quickthinldng citizen Whb stolen -'on Sunday evemng a. DD, Bishop of London, adminds- Irv.s, Father J. P. and' Dr. R. W. Hugheo, Gode_-Jthat undeveloped' countries in cattle industry is here. . IT!e t 5.45, May 27, by her husband Y=t rich. Asia,, Ahica and South America fact is that the population is he parents enjoyed' refresh- directed' traffic at the MIT" tered the - Sacrament of Conifir- The music was- by th4omi n% The first load of 'materilaas offered tremendous sales poten- growing at a f4ster pace han ment's served by the Catholic of William and Prinows Street. Knox. The vehicle was missling mation to '128 -children and choirg of'RCAF Station Clinton arrived at � the site, id -the new tial. our ability to find to feed Women's League. Presentations Cq1qboke3:.g 11� begun t6 ga. from behind the� Wilaiiams I bake, adults in the Roman Catholic and RCAF Station, Centralia. building on Tuesday -,a supply The minister urged farmers the . cattle of North America." were made tothe teachers earl- ther even before thepolice car shap., Church of St. Paul at RCAF lbe Knights of the Altar, Station Clinton on Tuesday RCAF Station Clinton. asisted of lumber for the fhtt storage -to -beCODIV export conscious. Canadh Will need 15 million ler inthe day. Winners of the and firemen could' get to the The stolen car had already evening, Way 29. the Bishop and the priests dur- shed for the workmen "Ile -fact must be faced that cattle by 19750 he predicted, ro- essay written, for Mothers Day scene, Thit end of William been, found at 4.30 p.m., FaIsit 0 find the do- qu�Ang an annual inorewe of were awarded, religious -�Wticles Street is a dea&end, -80d.. if andnorthof Siheppardton� in a Bishop wals entertained at diin- There were 53 'childre—n and longer will Prior to the ceremonies, the ing the cerern6nles., market sufficient. We 500,000 -head a year, This wl -the . I by Rev. Father L. Y. Reed- many cars, had', driven to swamp in. Ashfield Township, nee:jh, the Officers' Mess by 16 adblfs from RCAF` Statim an.. mean, a steady boost for farm- Lewis. Are, the rMuliting' tr&fftc� jam on fire. LucknOw Fire Depart- Group OapitWn J. G. Mathieson, Clinton,confirmed, and 59 chil- ers.- PearsigoJueMere' Z'a's' nd relief out" C T-01 could havebeen serious.. mmt was .called' to the seem Commanding Officer. &,en from RCAF Station, Cen- The government. be said, -was -help farmers takead]V,�nt­ d encouraging food 'processing age, of this opporturAty, to control the -fte, an keeP Theceremonles began in the tralta, cAmfirmed4 The namesof the ANNOUNCEMENT A it from, spre4d'ing into nearby church alit 7.Z0 p.m. F/L -the the children coththined from, tavies to join together in a -government w a % encouraging On June 6, 1. � greater production of feed grain M& bush. Rev. F�alther- E, Grant, Cent. ROAF Station Clinton -am as.. =, effort to export their Mr. and Mrs. John R. - lin Cooper; New' pro -ducts. This was exemplified both in the west and, east, a.1609 doch, "I be at home to rdativ- The car was burned almost rallial and Rev. Fat -her C. Su,19- follows: Janivsi Robert Patrick: with the dL shment by ,velopmejlt of more by the recent establis s b n& an neigh ours on of Seaforth. acted asi chap- Chalnber$, Joseph Clement .For Coff66 Party 9torage facilities. e i le d b e- lains to the His 1EX- Catherine Thompson. caurdnig firms of a fruit and President, Clinton bwond: recognition, andaGod van, .91=e Marie Boulding Ter - The Hh. Letter 13. Piegrsan;, Vegetable exporting ctimpany Use of comnulnity. pastares. Saturday, June 9, from three rich wrecker had, to take two cellency was B:Mpned to the leader of the CanadldA Ubeval which would be strong enough already popular In, tJie west: to five, and, from eight to - 11,' wheelsout and' attach them be- church' by The cbaplain� F/L rY Peterson, Wendy St. Louis' ID in intematior ged, in thd east at thleir relsidened "Ervergret-n­ Home and School. fore it could -be removed. Con- the Rev. Father Richard E. Claude Carrder,' Charles Doug - Association I Will spend about to C:tm ml wall be. emouta mWk .5re to enable farmers to increase hoame',, Stanley Township, on tabIV Hobbs, 0PP,, Goderich Bussey. The� Bishop gave a ser- las Xelley, Marie Frwidne Jlane five houm In Hution riding next th a he Home and 86hool Assoc!- s Wednesday,� Jund 6 en route He stressed the importance -their beef herd1s. Under- thd9 the occasion of elt 0 IdLen T investigated. mon -on the greait principle of Routseau, Nancy Orr Michael LU the gavernmehVs, food insti '(cotkinued on page 1�) Wedding Anniveisary,. ation held their regular meet- psoln and Chrititian Ve - 11:6ve of God Turaiiski. Nancy Nav�n, Teresa Chief 11. R. Thom . . Gray,Defflse Deveau, John,Mc- from Walkerton, Ito London. ing in the Clinton Public School and Love of Neighbour" I . -tie is expected,' via cat from on Thm%day, MW 24 with a Constable - A. Shaddick are con- The Bishop was assjst�d. dur- Kenzie, Racky Dobson Joseph W&ngham to-, Blyth (where he I tinuing lnvePtigation of the ing the administration of ltb,4� Jeian Guy Dubuc, NGle Car- stimll attendance. Election uL theft. Sacrament by Rev. Father W11- (Continued on Page Seven) win stop briefly, should anyone affeem took 'pla& with the wish th meet him there-), -then following beft elec�ted: past on!&o 0intonby 10.45 a.-ni, The prez,!&nti Don XOYi prleslideDt Olitiboh Liberal Asaoclbliotr will Jim Cooper,- vice - presidOnf, 1:4 hostigat a oaffbe and &frit Dicj< Dixon and Mrs. Wil - party on +he !AbrarY Park lawn llamGrailg- tecording stcrefiamy, for ati hour, wh4n everyone is XV1 . rs,, Ted, (Mark; corregpoftding welcome. itwi)a be, an Infoimal getiletary Vfts Havry Aockey; affaft, When all, those ihter�6sted treasurer, Tom Steep; directors, Will 1�eI able to iiieet with Mr. Mrs. �oe 1RUMIny, Mrs, Gordon Peart,6ft Leader of Her Maj- Heftntin, Mrs, Eugene McAdam e�slwt 6pposition. PeIV Brown -and, Oanitrlo� LeaVing CIbAdhI, thb group a i A girt olfa tiomigtor rada,6 ci &1r, will proceed to Goderl6h for d "Meet Mike" pichid id was, presented ,Miss POWOR's rooth, having -the highest par- marbour Patk, 8atidwichegand bee will be served, Everyone ents' atteftdancd dujing the is welcome, Following d thur y4all for highest peft0if age of of thtF kjuartt 6nd of 00derich Man[ufk,dtUriftg .,and Dominion from a;th6ral RNA Machinery the entolurage, 9t6do iliAft- tip Of Maii i6th V will go oni'Via, the BlUt Water' Moflang Bonnie BoYeg, 1-0401 HighWay and, St, Jbgboh *6 ti G661ocjist, Cooper, Ora" McAdAM WkiO half hottir r,6ccVt16n at Zurich, W 06rdoii t, Tebbutti .8.8c,j then to 14ehs6ll; -through Eke- Vactuatied on May 25 froin 'f W t&, AkO oft, to, toondiob, by 4.86 Gras y Ot the piano Was 6baby, Ontario 14ha with ia Vail tun�* was -Aervdd, Gott. Diploma Oft Bacfielc�r of 866�,ce degree fti xonout� 06610gy, no-, 1, MOA61 Ann Moelok, It0911411 New Doctor Tho witithite 't So 1116 son 'Of Mr, and Mb§1 fr_ t1brary ur Oogh,t6r oii!W, and Mrtr, W. Z 6 Ubboil 13A, to -w vine Tebbutt RR 2, olintbn. Sum"to virn# L, Morlok, HaInifffoh, -�hd ht, 1 "ld' dowoft w,41, spillncl the ftfkh LOW Hfkh-10w MMw t Velyn R" )Abl% I i m6bly of� 01hton, r6cesved 4 ddlved fib, Idegt6d of �Dmtoe of Ifedibine at Convooa-t1oft, whimet ibit Ing geology of aft mo Z is'' 66 15 �t Pdb14d Vbrfityr th- 'biploma, In Xursi, jWu an laita node �Vhotngohl 9- 43 19 V 46titintj M01*1 dd0det hdWW66 Ithei f6liftilig b-609 ft '8,601 at ithd Uhdln&�§Ifty Of. held at ThWA,6s A�44, Uni. wijh�; X E xpl;j�hl,,otyg , "' - 1 0 R C, I ft -t N e '11" ftQ. AM lwm,� F� �26. '66- 44 59- 4f botinning Wes'w"OntlaHol vaMty of Wd#terfi Obtarl* (-Wada) Limited. Ile plthg 21 69 46 hi the task Of th# Summer too, MOY 24 ettake, Juilo I, mterftwft M,�Dp.ma, tdtiemonle§ on Ahi% bft May 26, f16 Will Witorn tit Me, 'afid Urg, Namaft, Ujig kippeti haivev been itmlydd I 11� 156 er ) 1P ( Iskudleg lih,,gcpiftbei� tit 'Uni, �9 11 41 70 MIQL'ring� the Mall 06fig Rk,'g X"P�h f6r,thd pdst V Ved�§.- W%. Long has Wh&yr tbidift'd'W" hU'6dcep0_d the, p6swoft.. of. Wad0F Room 14 156U�oltl �or S1 6g 46 40 be6n amlAffig hot hugbwid f6v th(sI past six.ydats, TO.'day U­r,,L6�g is Mir- Im 9 I k& Ve'l. .0aft6t& of 8,ittedd fwft- Witty of WydmW ih6j6tW' 36 "88 a a a afw a l6ng p6efdd of WiNide, 116 is 17 yeaLrs old, da?" &0hing who cwtd ihgAt'sotith '�;�'toxlo6 Mein- S� Paleontology Pit� hW, (Widt CS w Mia Photo) a d)ay ;;&e!s C,66169y, .. .. ....... .