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Planning Lengthy Boat Cruise
"Captain" R. J. Carter is pictured at the tiller
of his 20-foot cabin cruiser. After a general over-
haul, and a paint job, plus a bit more experience,
Mr. and Mrs. Carter are. hopeful of making a trip
down the Trent Waterways with the new boat.
They've been sort of planning toward such a trip
ever since they were married.
(News-Record. Photo)
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Phone HU 2-3841 Clinton
Ideal Setting For Community Decoration Service
Over 100 persons attended the decoration service in front of the mausor
leum at Clinton Cemetery Sunday evening. Rev. C. G. Park of Wesley-Willis
United Church gave a brief memorial address and complimented Clinton Legion
branch for promoting the event. Rev. H. A. Funge, Londesboro, chairman,
offered prayers and Rev. Grant Mills read the scripture. Clinton Community
Concert Band provided music for hymns. Legion president J. D. Thorndike
expressed thanks to those attending, and later laid a wreath at the veterans'
plot in the cemetery, where bugler John Wise sounded Last Post and Reveille.
(News-Record Photo)
Race Meet In
Goderich On
Labour Day
An. Exeter. horse, Dustabout,
owned by Charles Godbolt, won
the 2.23 cl'a'ss pace at the Lab-
our bay races in Goderich on
Monday.
He captured both heats •and in
the second one, posted the best
time of the day, a 2.09 4-5 mile,
Clinton pacers, Terry Mae,
owned by Frank MacDonald,
and Patchen Bars, owned by A.
M. Knight, placed first in' the
2.28 class arid 2.25 class res-
Mr. Knight placed, second In the
Natively, Megan Hal, owned by
2.28
Another Clinton horse, 4ornie
Rehm, owned Tay Mrs. William
Caldwell, placed fourth in the
2.30 event. About 2,500 people
turned oust for this racing meet.
Commencing Monday, September 10
CLINTON AUTOMATIC
BOWLING
LANES
Will Be Open Every Afternoon for Open
or League Bowling.
0
Any Ladies Interested In Afternoon Bowling
League contact Marg Reynolds-H U 2-9616
JUNIOR
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JUNIOR BOWLING LEAGUE
will commence Saturday; Sept. IS
at 9.30 a.m.
Playing the third game of the
QBA Bantam "B." playdowns i n
Stratford last night, Clinton
Fish .and Game Bantams beat
Brussels Girls
Earn Trophy For
North Huron Ball
Brussels Girls Softball Team
earned the North Htwon Ladies
Softball League championship
last Friday night, in a final-
game played off with Winthrop
ladies, The score was 16-13.
Robert. Welsh,. Clinton, .made
the spresentation of the trophy,
presented by Anistett Jewellers
Limited (Clinton, Seaforth and
Walkerton) foe annual competi-
lion in this league.
North and South Huron
groups are playing off. Exeter
'defeated Brussels, Tuesday
night, 13-10.
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London Man Is
Tops At Shoot
HENSALL- William Wigle,
London, captured the Kippen
Gun Club Trophy in the annual
Labour Day shoot at Kippen on
Sunday. He topped the field
with 45 out of 50 points. Run-
ner up was Hedley Prouse, God-
erich, with 44 out of 50.
Five teams entered' the' Ches-
ter Lee Memorial Trophy bout,
with two teems from Stratford
and Goderich tied, 111 out 125.
The Kippen team scored 109
points.
School Draws
Held at McEwan's
The draw for prizes at Mc-
Ewan's' Book Store held annual-
ly just prior to school opening
was held Saturday last at clos-
ing time.
Flail prize, an Elgin wrist
watch was' won by Bryan Light-
foot, RR 5, Clinton; the ticket
was drawn by Art Bates.
' Second prize, a Spica tran-
sistor radio, won' by Roy Lep,
pingtoft, Brucefield, was drawn
by Graydon Neal.
Third prize, Sheaffer pen
and pencil set was won e lne
Jerry Rutledge and drawn by
MT's. Graydon Neal.
Ingersoll 18-6, The first game
Xrigersoll last Wednesday vats
a 6-6 tie. Clinton, won the sec-
ond game on their home die -
mend Saturday a.ftexmoorl 12-3.
Manager Jack Carter used
three pitchers last night. Doug
McPherson started, giving up
three hits for two runs in the
third. He struck out three in
the first, two in the second
and one in the third'. Larry
Pickett pitched he next two
and one-third innings; giving Up
one hit, but walked five bat-
ters. Clare Magee finished the
seven-inning game, striking out
three batters.
Clinton's big hitters were
Proptor and McPherson with
homers; Proctor also got a
single; Pickett, a triple and two
singles; Dutpt, Magee 'end Liv-
ermore got two singlets each
and Switzer and Pearson, .one
single each. Chilton drew 12
walks and two 'hit batsmen from
the two Ingersoll pitchers,
The Clinton team Comm, fitted
only one error in the game.
Tie First Game 6.6 in Ingersoll;
Clinton Wins Second at Home 12-3
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September 12-13-14
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Page 12--Clinteli News-Record-.401a1c, Sept. 6 1962
v Cruiser "Dry-Docked" in Clinton Yard
Strangely ,out of place for this ,Jand-locked town, was this 20: foot steel cabin
cruiser, owned by R. J. Carter, (right) of Fernhtist Glen, Goderich Township.
The locatiOn is the yard behind Gerald Blake's 'welding shop, next door to
Wells Auto Electric. The men completed the welding together of a steel frame
on four trailer wheels which Mr. Carter will use to tow the boat overland. It
was purchased from the Department of Energy Resources, Toronto, by tender,
and brought this summer from Wheatley on Lake Erie, through the, Detroit
River, Lake St. Clair and River St. Clair and up to Goderich harbour.
(News-Record Photo)
Tub races, junior boys, Philip
Burns and Isaac Bottema; sen-
ior boys, Charles Whittingham;
senior girls, Carol Kemipston
and Linda Osborne.
ask Night in StratFord
ntams Eliminate ingersoll
main McDonald in the sixth and
ninth.
Jim Livermore tripled in the
first inning scoring Switzer who
had walked; Liverenere later
scored on a sacrifice. In the
second a long outfield hit by
Switzer stored 'two runs. Clin-
ton scored three more in the
third and in the fourth
Magee's homer produced two
runs.
In the fifth, Clinton loaded
the bases but scored, only one
run on Proctor's single, Magee
got 'the lone run in the sixth
on an error, Larry Pickett
scored Clinton's: last run in the
eighth; he beat Put a bunt
then scored on an error by
infield
tbas Retan on LivL tores
ball.
About 100 persons watched
the game.
Ingersoll
Clinton'
100 001 001- 3
223 211 Cilx-12,
Planes, Satellite and Food on 'Disploy
At Air Force Day at Centralia :Saturday
" (Continued fPorn page one)
clemOer Breathing ApParatns).
A Jorge:tank, holding more
than 3,00Q gallons of water will
:be Used fee the dtsPlaY, It is
presently being used at /the
ONE in Toronto, Besides the
diving feats and the demonstre-
dons of under; water safety' and
recovery, the SCUBA club w01
haveea number of static dis-
plays and features of interest
to all.
"Basic Electronics in Action"
will, show the public ,hoW air-
men students are trained in
their first phases of electronies
at R & CS. Books, diagrams,
and charts plus an actual. derre
onstration of a class in eession
will be part of the set-up.
Te e school of Food "AServiees
will provide an excellent dis
play of how training is done foe
food services specialists at
RCAF Clinton. All cooks, food
service attendants, and, die*
ians 'for the RCAF are trained
at •this school, and it has grad-
uated some 1,500 students since
jag inception in 1954. This dis-
play will include a 'demonstra-
tion of flight-line feeding, and
COMING EVENTS
Thursday, Sept, 6 - BINGO
in Legion Memorial Hall, Kirk
Street at 8.30 p.m. 15 regular
games for $5; 1 game for $25;
3 Share - the - Wealth games:
Jackpot $55 in 55 numbers.
Admission 50c. 34b
Saturday, Sept. 8 - Benefit
dance for Bob Rathwell, Bay-
field Pavilion, local orchestra,
lunch counter. Sponsor OFU.
Everyone welcome. 35-6b
Saturday, Sept. 8--Reception
for Mr. and Mrs. John Siert-
seam (nee Kathleen Porter)
Zurich Community Centre, Des-
jardine's Orchestra. 35-6b
Saturday, Sept. 8 - Pictures
shown by the Rev. Ken Knight,
India missionary home on fur-
lough, Clinton Baptist Church,
8 p.m, Everyone welcome. 36b.
Tuesday, Sept. 11 - BINGO
Huron Fish and Game. Jackpot,
$55 in 55 numbers. Six door
prizes. 8.30 p.m. 43tfb
Wed., Sept. 12-First meet-
ing of Goderich Little Theatre
season, 8 p.m. at McKay Hall,
North St., Goderich. r. John
Burton, first director'of the
coming season will be present
for a reading. Anyone interest-
ed in reading for the first play
is urged to attend. 36b
A swimming meet was held
in . the Clinton Community
Swimming Pool on Saturday,
September 1, with Aubrey
Langdon, physical education
teacher at CDCI as the official. starter. •
' Winners' in the various events
were: penny hunt,' 6-8 years,
Steve Currie, Clifford Clirrie,
Lynne Boyce and Holly Define;
newspaper race, 6-8 years,
Steve Currie (17 sec.), Clifford
Currie, Marilyn Aiken.
9-10 years, boys freestyle,
Paul Bartliff (7.5 sec., record),
Chris Amy, John Bakelaar;
boys backstroke, Paul 'Bartliff
(9.7 sec./ record), Chris Amy,
Dennis Define; girls freestyle,
Elaine Corriveau (10 sec.), Bar-
bara Syr-nuns, Denise Currie;
girls backstroke, Elaine corii-
veau (12,1 sec., record), Fran-
ces Bottema, Denise Currie.
11-12 years, boys freestyle,
Gary Define (28 see., record),
Richard Dixon, John Gautreau;
boys backstroke, Richard Dix-
on (42 sec.), Ken Currie, John
Gautreau; girls freestyle, Linda
Nip (43-set. record), Mary Jean
Bertrand', Wendy Holmes; girls
backstroke, Linda Nip (49.8
sec., record); Darlene Hanley,
Wendy Holmes.
13-14 years, boyS freestyle,'
Jim Cooper (24 sec., reCord),
Gary Fleet, 'Philip Burns; boys
backstroke, Chuck Andrews
(34.6 sec., record), Gary Fleet,
Philip Burns; girls freestyle,
Elaine Kennedy (26.9 sec., rec-
ord), Carol Kempston, Linda
Osborne; girls backstroke, El-
aine Kennedy (37.7 tee., record)
Linda Osborne, Dianne Currie.
15-16 yeats, boys freestyle,
Borden McRae (23.5 sec.) Char-
les Whittingham, Doug Mer-
men; boys backstroke, Borden
McRae (36 sec.), Rick. Finch,
Charles Whittingham; girls
freestyle and backstroke, Pat
Fletcher.
Senior boys; 4 length, open,
13 years arid over, Gary Fleet
(2 min., 31 'sec.), Chuck And-
rews, Harry Cummings; senior
girls, ,3 lengths, open, Elaine
KennedY (2 Mitt. 18.5 sec.), Pat
Fletcher, Linda Osborne.
Junior boys, 3 lengths open,
12 years and under, Ken Currie
(1 Mine 27.5' sec., record), John
Gautreau, Richard Dixon tied
with Gary Define; jinitr
2 lengths Open, Darlene Ilaniley
(1 Min., 40.1 secs, record), Linda
1\tip, Elaine Corriveau.
Saturday Swim Meet Awards
Prizes For. Speedy Swimmers
After tieing the first game.
in Ontario Baseball Associatioe
Bantam "13" .playdowns in In-
gereoll last Wednesday night,
Clinton Fish and Game team
came back 'home on Saturday
and trounced Ingersoll 12-3.
The victory was' due mainly
to the Superb .pitching of Clare
Magee, who also homered in
the fourth.. A line-up change •
really paid off for Clinton in
this game. Regular shortstop
Doug Proctor was moved to
eentrefield and came up with
four beautiful catches.. Larry
Pearson played' shortstop flaw-
lessly.
Clinton scored in every inn-
nhig except the seventh. • In the
top of the seventh Magee struck
out all three Ingersoll patters.
Ingersoll's first run was scored
On an error, and their other
twO runs were the result of a
triple and double by first base-