Clinton News-Record, 1962-08-23, Page 5_ I.,,&0•10
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In the vault are Safety Deposit Boxes of varying sizes
Which May be rented with free rental until December 31, 1962.
Mist Joyce Matthews, Goderich, in front of the vault door
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"Professional" Ball
A new "ball throwing game" at the Lions carni-
val on Main Street proved a great attraction, hardly
anyone could believe it was difficult to flick those
light balls onto the target, especially with barkers
Herb Bridle and Ted Davies showing how easy it
was. Here Sandra Merrill of the Clinton Girls Soft-
ball Alistars gets ready for a try, while coach Kay
Sharp and others look on. (News-Record Photo)
BOYS' — from $1.79 to $4.50
MEN'S — from $1.98 to $7.95
SCHOOL
Fish and Game
Alma Grove Picnic
About 150 people, enjoyed! the
Huron Fish and Game Conser-
vation Association picnic at
Alma Grove, Club House and
grounds on Sunday, August 19,
The sports program was follow-
ed by as ball game and a salad
plate supper.
Winners of races were: six
years land under, Kim Mat-
thews, Steve Steep; 6-8 years,
girls, Grace Strong, Karen Mat-
thews, Sheila, Spencer; boys,
Jim .Medd, Karl Matthews; 8-
10 years, boys, 0. Christensen,
Archie Mason, Jeff Falconer; 9-
11, years, .girls, Judy Collins;
Joan Switzer, Patty Strong
and Diane Matthews; 11-13
years, boys, Ken Strong, Steve
MacDonald,. Ray Scott; girls,
Judi Collins, Joyce Scott,
Wanda Fremlin; 13 and over,
open, boys, Randy Glew, Bruce
Johnston, . Jack Switzer; girls,
Joyce Scott, Myrna Scott,
Wanda Fremlin.
Vick-rthe.-slipper, Helen Fair-
service, Betty Switzer, Theta
Flynn; slipper race, Mrs. Phil
Strong, Mrs. Jean Steepe, Mrs.
Betty Switzer; married' women,
penny race, Mrs. Ittfecld, Betty
Switzer, jean Steep; egg throw-
ing, Lynda -and Chuck Switzer,
Mrs. Jack Medd and • David
Medd; oldest man, Harold
Premilittr; Oldest wornan, Del
Dixon; 'largest family, Donald
Strong, Theo Flynn,
Mostly .Local Winners
In.tions Carnival.draw ,
Mayor W. Miller had the
eml.)arrassiog--or was it happy
--Privilege of drawing 14s own
winning ticket from the drum
at the Clinton Lions Club
Street carnival last. Thursday
evening. The Mayer wen the
$1.00 OP prize of the 14 cash
PrizeS. Offered.
Winners of other Maier
ea Were; $75, Frank Dixon,
Victoria Street; $50, Al John-
son, 3.483 Huron ,Street, Lon-
don; 1P5, Kurt Van Riesen, Al-
bert Street,
The five no winners were;
3. L. Ariano, Brucefielcl; Mrs,
Norman Counter, High Street;
Miss Margaret Ellen Lawson,
King Street; A, Night, 644
Beachwood Rd„ 'Monad; Bud
Wormy, Goderich.
Winners of $$ Were; Conn,
eillnr Norman Livermore, last
Street; John ChaPnian, RCAF
statiop Clinton;.Constable
Clarence Perdue, Shipley St-
reet; Miss Barbara Ball, High
Street; and Mrs, Alf, Crozier,
T-Inron Street.
The carnival Was well pat-
ronized by town and district
folk. The Lions' incorning Pre-
sident Stewart Taylor and first
vice-President Jack Scruten,
carnival chairman, report it
was quite successful financiallY•
Clinton Community Concert
Band paraded to Library Park
and played a few seleetions.
The young fry took advantage
of Joe corey's pony rides. All
carnival games made money
for Lions welfare work and
Jolm Sutter's bingo game was
exceptionally well patronized.
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RCAF Clinton In
Play-offs With
Falconbridge
RCAF STATION—Playing in
the RCAF as well, as the CASA
playoffs, and playing Aire 'gam-
es in as- many days last week,
the RCAF Station team
battled along on their way to
the RCAF Softball Champion-
ships.
The series started two weeks
ago when -Clinton defeated Cen-
tralia in two straight games.
They then travelled 'to Camp
Borden' and came through with
two quick wins to advance into
the Southern zone 3 finals.
Last Thursday night they
trounced RCAF Downoview 10
to 6 and then travelled to
Downsmiew to play 'them on
Sunday, August 19, The first
game there saw Downsview
play a tight, fast brand of ball
to give them a 3 to 1 victory.
That evening, however, with
their star pitcher, Ken LaPointe
ixn charge, Clinton walloped
Downsvievv 7-0 in seven innings.
Clinton now plays hoSt to
RCAF Station Faleonbridge to
decide who will travel to Win-
nipeg for the Canadian champ-
ionships. These games will be
held Saturday, August 25 at 2
p.m. and 8 p.m. at the' station's
newly revamped ball diamond.
A third game, if necessary, will
be played Sunday afternoon at
one o'clock, There will be no
charge for adnrission, and the
pirblie is invited tti. attend.
RCAF Softball
Team Now In
OASA Playdowns
The RCAF Station Clinton
team lead by the no-hit pitching
of Ken LaPointe ,and the clutch
hitting of the third' baseman,
Ted Dewar, have -advanced into
the Ontario Amateur Softball
AsSociation Intermediate "C"
playoffs by defeating Wingham
two games in a row.
The firSt game played Wed-
nesday, August 15, saw as tight
3-3 game proceed for 12 innings
until at the bottom of the 12th
and one man on with two men
out, Ted "Babe Ruth" Dewar
came up 'to hat and Shinnied a
home run' over the right field
fence. That won the game for
Clinton 5-3.
Friday night, August 17, taw
the pitcher Ken I-al:Vote show
exceptional control by pitching
a full nine innings of .no-hit
ball. Wing/ram went cloWn, to a
7-0 .defeat in their own 'ball
rpHE Dairy Queen of Eng-
land-1- and Wales is on her
way to meet the Ontario
Dairy Princess. She is attrac-
tive Heather Bomford, 18,
who works on her father's
farm near Droitwich, Wor-
cestershire. Heather arrives
yin Toronto on August 29 and
next day will crown the 1962
Ontario Dairy Princess at the
CNE. Then she goes on a
cross-Canada tour, returning
to Fnroand on Sept. 26.
Goderich Team Wins
-Huron Soccer Title
,Goderich Soccer Team is the
1962. Huron ',County. Soccer
League champions. They earn-
ed the .title with a 4-2 victory
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AIKEN'S
FOOTWEAR and LUGGAGE
on August 8 against Clinton
RCAF soccer team. Given a
good 'dal. of credit Was goal-
keeper Dick Kaptien4 who lost
only seven goals in the ten
games played in the season.
Four of these - were penalty,
kicks.
Young Frolic-er
Youngsters enjoyed t h e
frolic on main 'street last
week, as well as, 'their elders.
Here young Gregory Wise.
gets an assist froin his father
John Wise, end is able to be
up there with the grown-ups
to see what is' going on.
(News-Record Photo)
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The world of broadcasting loses two of its most
durable performers when Eric Vale and Mary Gran-
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CBC radio. Eric Vale is known to listeners of Lei-
cester Square as "The Old Stager" and Mary Gran-
nan is the writer of the children's programs, Maggie
Muggins and Just Mary. Vale began in showbu,si-
ness 50 years ago in Vancouver with his comic
recitations and songs reminiscent of the English
music-hall. Mary Grannon, who has been on CBC
radio for 23 'years, has had 26 children's bdoks
published in three countries, (C130 Photos)
Legion Planning
for District "C"'
Golf Tourney
Len Arnston, chairman of
Clinton Legion sports commit-,
tee, has started plans for' the
Legion's District "C" golf tour-
nament at Oakwood Golf
Course, Grand Bend, on Sun-
day, September 23, The , 58-
branch district is expected to
send over 300 golfers to .the
event.
This is the second District
"C" event to be sponsored by
Clinton Legion this year, In
April, Clinton was host to the,
district annual meeting.
Fall Tourney
After the matches, all play-
ers will return to Clinton
Legion Hall for a banquet and
presentation of prizes,
Eight teams of four players
each will be eligible to go on
to the Legion's provincial tour-
nament at Chippewa the fol-
lowing Saturday, September 29.
Clinton Legion's annual invi-
tation golf tournament has
been set for Saturday, Sep-
tember 16, also at Oakwood,
Grand Bend.
NOTICE
The Official Opening of the
Christian School
will be held on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 in the
Auditorium of the Christian Reformed Church
at 8 p.m.
H pen ouse
from 9 till 10.10 p.m.
You AreCottlielly Invited To These Events
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