Clinton News-Record, 1962-10-25, Page 1(BY„ W. D, P,k
SINCE IN THIS' COLUMN W
seem to have devsloped a ski'>a
for f"pttttinlg -'Qtly foot in! #11 , .. ,
we will, continue, with a report
of a oid'e conve4vaition at a farm
meeting recently y re con,
¢neruted to one gentitemvan than
with: the Cuba situation bottling
UP Into dbat knows what . .
the farm" might be able -to
fomtet such things as milk map-
keiting .schemes andall the conn�
plications such things sewn to
entajil . , . "You would'nt have
to worry about 'prices, then,"
wo said, xyather brashly ,
"Oh, yes we would'," quoth -the
geng'emm .. - "Then we'd have
cei ing Prices , , 21 Which of
course is wham did, happen, food
producers -during the last war.,
RECENTLY AN EDITORIAL
in, the weekly newspaper at
Goderich asked a particularly
vital questions: "What's the mat-
ter with Lake Huron that ei-
ther the fish ,ane deserting It
or else refuse to be caught?"
If a; reason is actually being
sougihlt , . . . might we suggest
that -the fnslh are piobalbly los-
ing ;a ib'attle wiiith, man in which
mean fights' unfair . . Towns
and tildes who ,continue to enip-
V untreated sewage into the
waterways of the province . . .
and for that matter, of this
continent . are not giving
the fish a chance to survive .
Poss%ly of ,thanavenue of ap-
proach to tthe4 pro'bl'em, were giN-
en study , .. an answer to the
problem 'posed by the Goderich
editor could be found ...
SCANT HOURS AFTER PRE=
s'idtent John F. Kennedy, of the
Unaided' States of America made
his' tatefu'1 a 'idd ve on Monde
night ... Ow first mnssal'e fell
righthere -in Clinton ... We
muslt ed ntt, to the thing being
of :the ungtui&4 variety : . .
We were dis�aussuV world atf-
faring in one of our Favourite
restaurants . with one of
-the 'efficient wai'tr'esses of that
establishment and the lady had
just picked up some empty dish-
es,
iishes, from the table : . . In the
rrnftt of the empassioned ad-
d Bess she ,proceeded to make on
:the current world-wide sMa-
tion, ionic of these dishes crash-
ed smvashingky to'the floor ,
There werei* no other casual -
Three People Hurt
In Goderich Accident
Three people from RCAF
Station Clinton were treated
in the hospital at the station
and released following a mis-
hap on Highway 8 in Gode-
rich last Thursday, Their car
left the road and smashed into
a tree,
Slightly injured were driver
William J. Wilkinson, 18 and
his passengers Jean Marie
Fournier and Clifford Wells,
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The Wecther
1962 1961
Aigh Low High Low
Oct. is 65 38 69 51
19 68 40 70 47
20 59 48 68 47
21 53 38 54 45
22 52 33 54 38
23 44 34 60 35
24 40 31 54 41
Rain: 1,58 in. Rain: .35 its',
Snow: 2 inns.
'Museum May Gest Coach No Daae Set
Used by Teacher Sloman For Opening
Itt seems altogether likely In the way of ;getting the coach Ontario Hospital
that the famous "school car" into .the Huron museum, which Opening of the new Ontario
in which Fred Sloman taught cannot be overcome. Hospital on Highway 21, south
for 35 years, may become .oneMx. Sloman taught in this of Goderich has been postpon
of the major exhibits .at the School car since 1927 when the ed indefinitely, "Delay is slue
Huron County Museum in service was first introduced. to lack of equrplrient.
Goderich. If it does it will be He• and Mrs.. Sloman .,and fain- , Health Minister Dr, Matthew,
completely furnished as its. last ily had inulin Dymond announced the post
g quarters in one
Students used it. end .of the car,and the balance poet Ment late last week' Bush_
Mr. Sloman retired to his was used for a school room. ?less administrator floss Mc
Clinton home in June, 1962, „The coach should be a real- Daniels reports than the hospi
after a storied career with the „ tai lacks beds, chairs, desks'
De artmcnt of Education work- lY fine museum piece, says
p ", and some kitchen equipment.'
Ing in Northern Ontario. The Mr, Sloman, for -it shows the The official opening cere-
mobile classroom was one of rugged type of equipment used monies had been set for Tues-
to open up Northern Ontario.
seven at one time operated in day of this week,
the north, in co-operation with People just don't realize how
Canadian National Railways rugged and wild Northern On-
tario was just about 25-35
ion). Department o gid - Man Has Burns
�,� years ago.
Curator of the museum, ,T. IT, As far as Mr. Sloman knows
Neill, reports that he has plans• now, the coach is in Toronto After Frew
all. ready to provide for Hous- receiving a fresh coat of out. Ie69
ing of the car, provided he re- side paint, ready for installa Hydro Ac Went ceives the authority from the tion in a museum somewhere, id
historic committee of the He rather hopes that "the des -
county council. Mr..Neill sug- tination will be in Goderich. Murray East, RR 1, Clinton, Students Trudqe To Cheer Redmen
Bests a'leanto addition at the 'For one thing, some of his is recovering in Clinton Pubes
east side of the museum to
house the car. It would be
only about 20 feet from the
engine now at the museum.
,The CNR has stipulated that
whatever museum receives the
car; shall keep It under cover.
The Bayview Railroad Museum
personal belongings are in the
car, and he hopes to be able
to pick them up as it travels
through the station here.
Reeve Morgan Agnew states
that a meeting of the historic
committee of the county coun-
cil will be held to -morrow, and
tic Hospital from electric shock
and some burns to one thigh
and one foot, following a freak
accident which occurred on
Tuesday, Dr.. W. A. Oakes re-
ports he is progressing fav -
ourably,
Mr. East had been workingHuron
Rain, snow and sleet yesterday plagued the col- This was the scene on Princess Street as the young -
legiate teams on the football field at Clinton Com- sters, some 600 strong, made their way over from
munit Park. Sun shone brightly however, at the school. Generally out -playing the other team,
the stttrt of the game, when the major part of Clinton Redmen nevertheless chalked up another
the student body walked in parade to the field. loss, 20-7 for Wingham. (News -Record Photo)
o Insurance
Co-ordinator Active
Society at Sarnia has made a
this subject could well come up
with John Flynn and Oliver.
-op
bid for the coach, but find they
are unable to cope with this
stipulation.
for discussion then, Alvin D.
Smith, reeve it Turf this
Township is chairman of this
Wright at Mr. Wright's home:
near 'f a well pulling a pump;
out of a well. Wind and rain•
gents Get
SpecialSessionIs
Mr. Neill forsees no problems
committee,
combined against 'them, and the
pipe was blown into contact
with a high tension wire,
Mr. Flynn.also suffered some
shock. However, Mr. Wright's
-Bonus Cheques
Five salesmen with Co-oper-
ative Insurance Association re-
Held Ahc-mr J ■FaSpeech
Gas Leak Causes Some
ertest supplier in London, who
to tanker
rubber boots proved adequate
ceived bonus cheques here last
Coil. J. Murray MacDonald,
Concern Down- Town
insulation for him,
Howard Brunsdon who op-
week, at a special dinner and
meeting at which agents were
Follotitivy the sombre address
m� Jahn
its Cana to latest nein re -
Canada is continuing in
erates a stable equipment firm
guests of the Co-op.
,by
d,
ports
in Clinton (and for whom East
Harvey Taylor, Brucefield,
nF.
States-dy,
president of 't4r!e Unrated' S,taftes•,
:to the world on Monday ni'ghn
a state aP ipreparretihi,ess. In
other •words, she is; ready to plane
For the space of several
A call was made to the Sup-
and Flynn were working) can
chairman of the Huron CIA
a meeitintg by
special- was called
by
the RCAF and RCN on ,an, err:-,
on Tuesday evening, con-
felt for
ertest supplier in London, who
to tanker
recall no other accident in.the
50 years he has been in busi-
committee, presented the ehequ-
Coil. J. Murray MacDonald,
ergemcy sitiaand�by basis it n�
cern was the safety
.prepared :send up •a
es to Ross Knight, Brussels,
Goderich, the co-or•diriator . for
essaiy,
of people in the town, when
to pump out the balance of
:less. Of course, he says,
I've had some minor hurts my-
the highest award; to George
the E �y Measures"
Station Clinton as strictly a
it was discovered that gasoline
from an underground tank at
the gasoline, However, some
delay resulted.
self, through the years."
Turton Goderich; Ross Fran-
cis Kirkton; Arthur Wright,
ganizatuon in I-hwon County.
ftaiaiing staidon and allth ��'
Bill Edgar's Su ertest station
g p
At about seven o'clock, Fire
°
g ,
Seaforth and Beret Klo Pp'
Members' of the committee
met, briefly in Goderich °ver
an% exist for certain , rocedL
p
use in v case an emergency 'actu-
was »leaking-- . rK�"f
Fumes had been seeping in-
Chief Grant Rath and. -.his as-
sistanit Hector Kingswell were
g
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New
•
T�meS For
'�urich.
Guest speaker was Murray'y
the, current is1 and °n -
eral, other stems as well, reports
aily�, there-
tion that any particuliar action'
to the premises of Pickett and
Campbell, Ltd, men's wear
on -the scene, ,and decision was
Into
to into
-
•
Maxwell, general manager,
Reeve Morgan J. Agnew.- How-
will be requested -of then at
through the afternoon, and in-
reached pun water
the drain to hurry the
Mail
Ass has lbeah the etistonty dir.
, , - . ..•
eCtcr's of attic caunv s 10 tbbwan�:
leaving
London office who noted that
the Co-op stood in second place
Particular action re-
suultedtnfrom time meeting.
the present -titre.
President Kennedy announc-
to the basement and kitchen
of the Kum -In restaurant, ad-
line on its way.in
Meanwhile some conjecture
Clinton
Office
Ontario this year with re -
gard to policies sold.
,joining,
Proprietors' of these estab-
continued with regard to what
Speaking briefly with re_
Cream
Producers
Name
Iistiments called in expert ad-
would happen. Would the fum-
�Elffective with the return to
gard to FAME, and a trip to
vice to determine the source.
es concentrate in any one place
E Standard Time on' Oc-
see the Co-operative packing
Union Gas crew decided that
it
to constitute a danger? The
detain goes across town and
,ober 2S, 1962, Me'�followting are
the for the receipt and
plants in Quebec, was J. Carl
Hemingway, Brussels. He said
Delegates
to Toronto
was not natural gas, and
there basins
;times'
assured Mr, and Mrs, Garrow
are catch along
despatch of mails at Clinton
that in co-operatives the pro -
at the restaurant that they had
the way. What if someone
Post Office:
duces is the imo rtant thing,
P
problemsat regard.
no problems in ,that regard.
were to flip in a lighted. match?
Maul's far despatch are closed:
more important than profit
Delegates :from HuronC:ounfty
good 'etfPeot �tivari tight now, but
Cipro
R. Thomp-
Would an explosion occur?
For Wingb'am 'and points �n,ortth
dollars.
;to •the amnnual meeting of ttlhe
there were many compUcations.
son was called and the leark
Eventually word came from
at 7 a.m. and 11.40 a.m,; for
Elmer Ireland, president of
O;ntamio Cretam Producers Acs-
We seem to come: up -against
was, found.
London that water should be
Goderich at 7 a.m. -and, 11.40
the Huron Federation of Agri-
sociiation tiiv Toronto next rcrrantllr,
�`"a� 'ent•1/
Bob Campbell and Ken Pick-
p
um into the underground
pumped g
a.m.; for Strattford� antic•
1 pow
culture commented briefly on
iR„exe selected oQV Tuesday night
„
"Possibly," said Mr. Martin,
",tike
ett discoversc� that they could
'tank, Thus riaised' the levet of
east at fpm, avid! 4.40 pm.;
the origins of CIA and on rev-
g ,
time isn't might. Thle flood
see gasoline floating along the
the gasoline, and apparently
�27��.30
for Lon1M1Aw ,arid Points south, ,at
eral ideas for safes on the
y
•aft 'a meeting. held in the coven-
and c*onicen;ima'ted peolrle ,may be
top of the Mary Street drain
was the right thing to do. Also
3.30 pm, sand. 4.40 p.m.; for
highways.
til 'chamber, Clinton.
too well off yet, Some produc-
which has ,an open catch basin
a garden hose was led Into the
RCAF Clinton at 7 a.m,, 7.1.40
° --
l;;eprese4ting the county, whit
els seem, afraid of losing special
in the basement of their store.
drain and left running all
a.m. and' 3.30 tp.im.
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be president, Horace Delbridge,
pxiivtilleges- Somi!e neem afraid
Measurement of the dropin
night. By morning most of
M,arilss 1� due to'a'rxi:v�e: from
Austerity
Hits,
Goderich; vice -:president, Rae
°f 1 certain power •'"
''
level of gasoline in the tank
g
the signs of gasoline fumes had
Sltmattford and points e�
Houston, RR 2, Brussels; d�el'e-
He said ahv was not the Qrelani
made by Bili Edgar showed a
disappeared and by to -day, the
7,20 a.m, and 11.55 'a.m:; from
gds' a -s Fraser, RR 2,
rs that the sur -
Pus
drop of about one quarter inch
situation was back to normal.
L°iiidouv �auid poanits sour>rti at7.20
Federal
Plans
I3a+wssieils; J. J. Elliott, RR 1,
s; J.
of butter
plus of butter canrtouiued', and
in 15 minutes. Though there
Upstairs in the apartment of
a,m. and 9,25 am.; from Wing-
Bueval'e; Simon HaLiahan, My-
that Canada, 'Could Face an ad-'.
'was no ready way to discover
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shearing,
boon amid' points north at 2 p.m.
For
This Riding
, Wii11HaNton; RR
diftional butte aP 25 million
just how much : as had leaked
J g
fumes also were igbe a nt.
q p'p'�
and 5.10 m,; from Godleri'ch
p•
g
,Wall-
tan; Lorne ira�ty, RR 1, Dun,-
f
pounds of butter an the end of
however, they did know that
Mr. Shearing owns the block
at 2.55 p.m. and 5.10 pan.; from
giannan and -alternates, `clic Jef-
this dairy Year. He recounted
abowt 200 gallons of gasoiluno
of buildings which were affect-
RCAF C1W- ton tan 12.20 pm. and
Revised federal spending
son, RR, 3, Walton,
how people in the fluid milk
remained in the 'tank.
ed: 15,10
p.m.
estimates were tabled in the
Souse of Commons last Thurs-
A zone meerhing will be held
market were going into high
day. Deleted entirely from the
schedule of expenses in 1962,
is the $90,000 public building
slated for Clinton.
Very little preliminary work
had -gone forward on this pro-
ject, Several sites had been
scanned by Department of
Public Work men, but no op-
tions on any property had
been 'taken,
Reductions in expenses at
the Bayfield and Goderich bar
bours also were •announced.
Repairs to the pier at the Vill-
age of Bayfield will amount to
only $50,000; not the scheduled
$65,000. Worn on harbour re-
pairs andimprbvemenuts have
been cut from $100,000 to
$450;000,
Duron Federation
by these men, with deaeglattes buhtemfatt •producing herds, slel-
from Perth county, (to prepare bing the milk to processor's who
resolutions,` And Filnalize ,plants e-9tmaet the ifat, sell, a two per -
for the meeting in Toronto. cent Rudd nrillit and put the
Tentattive dates for this meet rest of the fiats iiOW buten.:
ing wall bre November 5 or 6 un "Atitua, y trucks are canT- �
aintonl, Ing Holstein, cows into the Umat-
Zone director Williams D. ed States land coming back With
Hotson, Sit. Miadym, attended:the Clhiahntnel Island ,breeds," Bald
meeting and reported on sev- 1VXr. Miarrtim
etatl esipectis of the, sitruggle to Martin' pointetd' out that in
obtain an acceptable m111c mark Canada and the United Spate's
ening plan. peopke were used to low cost
A186. attending Was Harold for do'oodsi. They use only 24 per-
Martan, Toronto, who is secre- cepa o8 -their earned income for
Bary-treaslurter of the Ontario goad: mods. In tthe Unkedi King -
Mc c Produ'cerss Cot-ordlisiiatlhtg dom ipeopL- must spend, 35 per -
Board, and'a1so secretary o� ;the cent anrd in West Germany and,
Provisional Milk Marketing IIW, y people must spend' 58 per -
Board. cent of 'ttheat earned anlcomne for
Mir. Martin stated :his belief food,
that :there :never was a 131me " The .people in Cainadat hiawe
when a, milk marketing plan always, known a cheap food
could the knittoduced with more I pa)idy," Tse stated.
PRESENTEb •6Y RV. b. ,l. LANE,
' life and Religion`' Guide Bad e
Earned By Linda Nicholson
(By kamii 90fieftert) Presbyterian Church, Her
On Bunday, October 21, Girl knowledge will aid her not
Guide Linda Nicholson was only in Guiding but in product-
presented the third highest Ing a closer bond with the
badge In Ouidit.g", the "Life church, where she is at pre-
and Rellgiop" Badge, Linda is sent a Sunday School teacher
the daughter of Mk, and, Mrs, and a member of the choir, Al -
Bruce Nicholsorn, Albert; Street though this mazy be one bridge
Clinton, This honour was Ack- crossed, the dream of her' all-
y Rev, D. round cord and Tater, her gold
norvledged, to hex` b _ _
J. Lane, _DD, during Sunday cord still wait to be conquered,
School. The badge, required Attending the presentation
consfaht 10Arniiig olid $atience ceremony we're Guide .Leader
fora duratio#i of sdn eri tnontlis, Mrs, Jack (Joyce) IiWln,, and
RequiremeriLk foY, it were set Deputy D18titriot C6rrttiiissioner
by the Ontdfld Cotiricil of Wft. CanYietoi Aroctior.
ed • the establishment of a, "qu-
amantine" or more bliumttky a
blockade against ships carry-
ing awns. filo Cuba, and, this wenn
into effect yesterday morning,
Some 25 Russian ships said to
be heading for Ciba, last night
'had not yet made contact wide
any ships ofIthe United Staes.
A majority of the "free
womld" opam,lon appeared yest-
erday to. support Kennedy's act-
ion. Some expressed contemn
that It was, illegal to Insititt Me
search -and seizure on the high
seas.
Reason for (the action was
the appearance of missile -base
build-up in Cuba. Cubans claim
they are defensive weapons.
The Und6ed! States claims they
are offemsn've 'weap'ons.
Premier Krusihchov an the
Sovie)t Union, has -asked the
United Nations, security council
to insist that tho United States
"nrnvabdate" its- naval blockade.
Lions Plan For
Activities;
See Florida Film
Two thank -you letters were
read at Cbnttx)n Lions Club
meeting Tuesday night frown
groups rte'ceivinlg gifts from the
Club. The Clinton Cornmuri tly
Concert 'Banti thanylcedt ltk•ie
IliM%:for the Lions Internation-
al flag presented recently* to
the band'. The band, offered to
platy' at any Lions• function
where a !bared is required.
• The Cnippl'ed''Childmenis Treat-
Ment
reatintent Centre at London .ack-
nbwtledlged try letter :the $1,000
&r>lattion to their hospital.
The Lti'ants have tenntortively
planned a ladles •night at Grand
13ehid" on December 11: Tickets
on the Liohb :annual Grey Cupp
draw are now available. The
clubs agreed to sponsor a midget
hockey team this winter it was
officnailyannounced that $1,b41
had lbefti, rearliaed from the
summer carnival; and that las
wen's +bih go matte a smiall
profit.
John Lavis voiluniteeredi to
dhkVerone lite 'Teen Tower
dances at the Legion Hall-.
Loon Bill, Young, past pre'si-
dientt of the London West Lions
Club; avid Landon and disbict
MRmlagtelt" Of Hiram; Walker &
Sons Ltd., showed arft u h&el
wafter .color •film taken oft the
coast Of SUwl, la:, Mr, Young out.
lined has compt"i y's; v'm ure'Ss hi
the dnatillieh'y industry: Accomip.
anying' Mr, Young Wag Lion W-1
Richards, .
also of the sante +conn-.
p'anY, sand a member of London
Celiltral Lions Club.
OV*r •guests were Loon,. FredSlam ah; Rank l3Mmab, ACAP
Srta'iti nl Cldrutbni, And lady Nedii.
ger Clinton)
Tli;e gties,t 5p0a�{e4 VI�QB )_f11[Il�d'-
duced by Xbn a:lett AM th=k_
ell �iic.yTeti, Davies and Jodie B,
�at �k.Grr
Fred Slomlaft, won thee i�;ular
dhow rpml c, Winner of pri'azets
&-haitecTi 1* 'the ,gue; tt )Speaker's
6O'nVohnty' *Ola• AI 0a:ixti, Prank
,? fti6bihdr; 731,X1•• int olid' Jib
why=
Annual ToHear
H G. Bennett
• " s �
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z'.
Poo ulat" 'fpari'iier' agricuXural
M
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rupcperes'etxtative hx�re, 1,l,. Gordorh
r
F er
'Bentiet't vautl ibe iLtie •guest spend;
v x,
qy ,
i
aft Atte laminniaz meetkig orf
Huron Gbwity Federation b
Agriculture, in, tOidesboro uomw..
;m,
triu'{n,�i�ty Hall ori NW40mibet 2$,
M
AV r. 'BeOnatt was appointed
assnsfbaa'lt 'city m'atrinsrtrz of ag:
rucultut e just two tenths ago.
_,
Seven: Now Members For Clinton l nsrhen Club
Ike Wo dig, aoip, :in Huron, from
1940 uaia 1, 1952,
-
The Kinsmen Club of Clinton was stten tlaened left James l,ait Dtxd6Iallfrlali Mervin tae and
- . , , . , � _ .. � ., " y , . "
'by
Ass has lbeah the etistonty dir.
, , - . ..•
eCtcr's of attic caunv s 10 tbbwan�:
_ . , _ _ .•_. _. .
. Initiated
the addition of seveii new members",initiated at David Beattie,- back, r6% Keith Salzman, l3ob Tian
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5,
. Mels' wilt bei esw at ;a balm
._ .. r ..., . •
last Tuesday"6Veningts m6eting. Tho, club lest ten Rie'gort, publicity ehalift an, Jerry Wilson; siftht
, l�
,� ; i , ,. _ _ .. ,
Oct served iris kine hal]. at twaout
...., ,.
iix's6ffiberS duthi the Sumner recess, knew MA and Vrlahk Cook, and Alah Johnson,
_ � , • . •". , , :
aiinkl, ttict itnueei�ttg wild follow a¢k
other officials shown here ate • froht r0% front the (1Veuts-ft6Cb,? Ph616)
tht u�twro auditorium,
by these men, with deaeglattes buhtemfatt •producing herds, slel-
from Perth county, (to prepare bing the milk to processor's who
resolutions,` And Filnalize ,plants e-9tmaet the ifat, sell, a two per -
for the meeting in Toronto. cent Rudd nrillit and put the
Tentattive dates for this meet rest of the fiats iiOW buten.:
ing wall bre November 5 or 6 un "Atitua, y trucks are canT- �
aintonl, Ing Holstein, cows into the Umat-
Zone director Williams D. ed States land coming back With
Hotson, Sit. Miadym, attended:the Clhiahntnel Island ,breeds," Bald
meeting and reported on sev- 1VXr. Miarrtim
etatl esipectis of the, sitruggle to Martin' pointetd' out that in
obtain an acceptable m111c mark Canada and the United Spate's
ening plan. peopke were used to low cost
A186. attending Was Harold for do'oodsi. They use only 24 per-
Martan, Toronto, who is secre- cepa o8 -their earned income for
Bary-treaslurter of the Ontario goad: mods. In tthe Unkedi King -
Mc c Produ'cerss Cot-ordlisiiatlhtg dom ipeopL- must spend, 35 per -
Board, and'a1so secretary o� ;the cent anrd in West Germany and,
Provisional Milk Marketing IIW, y people must spend' 58 per -
Board. cent of 'ttheat earned anlcomne for
Mir. Martin stated :his belief food,
that :there :never was a 131me " The .people in Cainadat hiawe
when a, milk marketing plan always, known a cheap food
could the knittoduced with more I pa)idy," Tse stated.
PRESENTEb •6Y RV. b. ,l. LANE,
' life and Religion`' Guide Bad e
Earned By Linda Nicholson
(By kamii 90fieftert) Presbyterian Church, Her
On Bunday, October 21, Girl knowledge will aid her not
Guide Linda Nicholson was only in Guiding but in product-
presented the third highest Ing a closer bond with the
badge In Ouidit.g", the "Life church, where she is at pre-
and Rellgiop" Badge, Linda is sent a Sunday School teacher
the daughter of Mk, and, Mrs, and a member of the choir, Al -
Bruce Nicholsorn, Albert; Street though this mazy be one bridge
Clinton, This honour was Ack- crossed, the dream of her' all-
y Rev, D. round cord and Tater, her gold
norvledged, to hex` b _ _
J. Lane, _DD, during Sunday cord still wait to be conquered,
School. The badge, required Attending the presentation
consfaht 10Arniiig olid $atience ceremony we're Guide .Leader
fora duratio#i of sdn eri tnontlis, Mrs, Jack (Joyce) IiWln,, and
RequiremeriLk foY, it were set Deputy D18titriot C6rrttiiissioner
by the Ontdfld Cotiricil of Wft. CanYietoi Aroctior.
ed • the establishment of a, "qu-
amantine" or more bliumttky a
blockade against ships carry-
ing awns. filo Cuba, and, this wenn
into effect yesterday morning,
Some 25 Russian ships said to
be heading for Ciba, last night
'had not yet made contact wide
any ships ofIthe United Staes.
A majority of the "free
womld" opam,lon appeared yest-
erday to. support Kennedy's act-
ion. Some expressed contemn
that It was, illegal to Insititt Me
search -and seizure on the high
seas.
Reason for (the action was
the appearance of missile -base
build-up in Cuba. Cubans claim
they are defensive weapons.
The Und6ed! States claims they
are offemsn've 'weap'ons.
Premier Krusihchov an the
Sovie)t Union, has -asked the
United Nations, security council
to insist that tho United States
"nrnvabdate" its- naval blockade.
Lions Plan For
Activities;
See Florida Film
Two thank -you letters were
read at Cbnttx)n Lions Club
meeting Tuesday night frown
groups rte'ceivinlg gifts from the
Club. The Clinton Cornmuri tly
Concert 'Banti thanylcedt ltk•ie
IliM%:for the Lions Internation-
al flag presented recently* to
the band'. The band, offered to
platy' at any Lions• function
where a !bared is required.
• The Cnippl'ed''Childmenis Treat-
Ment
reatintent Centre at London .ack-
nbwtledlged try letter :the $1,000
&r>lattion to their hospital.
The Lti'ants have tenntortively
planned a ladles •night at Grand
13ehid" on December 11: Tickets
on the Liohb :annual Grey Cupp
draw are now available. The
clubs agreed to sponsor a midget
hockey team this winter it was
officnailyannounced that $1,b41
had lbefti, rearliaed from the
summer carnival; and that las
wen's +bih go matte a smiall
profit.
John Lavis voiluniteeredi to
dhkVerone lite 'Teen Tower
dances at the Legion Hall-.
Loon Bill, Young, past pre'si-
dientt of the London West Lions
Club; avid Landon and disbict
MRmlagtelt" Of Hiram; Walker &
Sons Ltd., showed arft u h&el
wafter .color •film taken oft the
coast Of SUwl, la:, Mr, Young out.
lined has compt"i y's; v'm ure'Ss hi
the dnatillieh'y industry: Accomip.
anying' Mr, Young Wag Lion W-1
Richards, .
also of the sante +conn-.
p'anY, sand a member of London
Celiltral Lions Club.
OV*r •guests were Loon,. FredSlam ah; Rank l3Mmab, ACAP
Srta'iti nl Cldrutbni, And lady Nedii.
ger Clinton)
Tli;e gties,t 5p0a�{e4 VI�QB )_f11[Il�d'-
duced by Xbn a:lett AM th=k_
ell �iic.yTeti, Davies and Jodie B,
�at �k.Grr
Fred Slomlaft, won thee i�;ular
dhow rpml c, Winner of pri'azets
&-haitecTi 1* 'the ,gue; tt )Speaker's
6O'nVohnty' *Ola• AI 0a:ixti, Prank
,? fti6bihdr; 731,X1•• int olid' Jib
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