Clinton News-Record, 1964-01-23, Page 7• KSTCRS
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Mand Mr, Ros SMj?eanctA!,c:~ln-
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(C ntu d frMh1ago e
ses L1d
, 1„raEi.ast atreet,Oe) weekend with, their nd MrviseayPand daughter, Mr, amscurwsie itttyf
fy Xd'vistlDorftax oh f cat,ReevrttofYt Hea
ape R'ev1=llf Pre ionrSFine Report'Of Pait
/ear .
trip,
le possnb'ility of a counq'
t, Me
the , Post, C9�ther"membersrare assessmeil s • ern ,. ' ?fir: and Mrs,'C. #�., McKnight
p t . yst... olid .stony R,ab.•ei t Hunter; .a represents Robert Homutli was named Mr. Stanbi id e re
.erred he'
Deputy
e ut Reeve D. iter Gel of ; gP and Mary, , ,l?.enetan uishene
p . y ..... el t , . ger .. the possibility of a, municipal eve of the 'Clinton. Lions was chairii7an nd 't e other .mem 'would beat ng '
Hay (); l;tepve* Donald McI�en,- olice " '• a h tending o. e of the Orutario, spent 'the weekend
p.. _ force. elected chairman of the' Clinton tiers are: George Wonch, Bob ;grogp's meetings. in the near ,.
Xie, As'hfiieid (4} Depufy Beei'e, peeve Jewell +thanked the Recreation Connnit ee when Wels at h ir- to ore
with Mis. 1V1cKnight s Pai.en!s,
t .. .h, BillB.,. ten and c a.. f. t.__ ., to report on the con judge and lVfrs, F. Fi land..
Joseph Kefr; Win ham 2 g ng
g; (. }, and member+$' for electing him, .and that group 'held its first meet- mail l"Iun'ter, ference and a so to lean -of th
Reeve Grant GtKug, Godeniclr said, 'If full reca niz the re- r 1 n e Mrs, MiJorod Nemcliuc S.t,:
y g ,_, e ... reg qi fire ,year. at CRSS, A, discussion was .also held in work done ,in Clinton last year.
TewilshLp i3) • sponsibility 'tbat comes to r4p Thursday, e anti uo .•he present project M. 4i d George; her brother; Alex .Muir
Reeve Ai'ar .?ir ad'dres g t.._. P.....nt p. 1. t >..gai, past sera.04ry,
Sing qii your trust, .and I wi» 1�3' ?n be' d t ke Cl'n- as _ and Mrs, Muir, Lakeside, Spent
council r o e Poky Liverrnore, a new rep. being un.er4k n by .the i w asked to. produce y finatt.
un _ Thursday vwith their .aun't, Ntxs,
prior t_ rote for every way to carry ysiur tiaiSt resen �ati e ton KafiiSmen to 'de.tei ... esu .. sial .and aoti i o
warden said it hod been 42 to the It t. .v. fi'am the Huron mu?. p v tY rep it to be. Je e e
u rcciate of ci>Y abii3ty. Fish d G me Cub zs icer Eur the construction of :a presented at tiro i e ell an H, bd.n, ..46 Prince
years Since Wingham had a It will b an interesting art _ a. _ l v . e l t t ro , .as w. S eet Ea
e e ting and ehaazman; Joe t 40rison of the new arena 'in Clinton, as one that will be sent to all tere,e East'
wardeir, He had served 7n busy Year, no dowbt, I think I • Frank. Fingland, ,A. v' 't.
county council for '10 KinSrilen is secretary; O, I.,, pick F`reixPl'ici sand Q, L. the sponsoring bodies in town,. N i .>a ... IVl iSi.
L"oiise'cu- arca in .a posirtion to give .trhe Eng els ed recently with his AarenL's,
tad of the Lions is the Engelstad have 'been named to Cut Fees
five years and on, as ,many d- work the •time xectuvred, treasurer. Judge and IVlrs,. k.. .Fingland,
The Warden introduced the sit .on this committee . and the
fereavt corximittees,After a lengthy dlscussign, befgre proceeding' to his new
"This .has been a .clean cam•- 'm be s an o _ Retiring treasurer, Glenn Recreation Committee a're in 'bh Recreation C m i to t-
:, 'mer _ .r' d _ fficials of Col Lackh .r r �� e o nt t e vo
a n a t, repo ted ere u!as carni ate a gee ant" with the . appointment As Adminisitnatar
p..,g , borne Tvwiish7 cou.;cil, Couri, m ed to chsige .m. embers of their Frobisher a
i he said and thew r p n , Pl. g.
a balance of $543,09. at the prgleot, to build a new arena, out Y.
T can 'say of any opponents is cillors Tait Clark, Karry Wat. at
houseleague a-o-----
th'at they are fine gentlemen beginning of the year, TJis brief It was urged ,that the mem- fee of 2
son; Orvie Ribey, Wilmer Har- cents per week to
and good count counc4l ors." dy• clerk Ben Starau :an road report of 1963 showed that r'e- bers attempt to raise as much play in 'the 'haekegroup,
The othear cand;dla�tes rectpm suporintenden't .Mel Good R:e . ceipts amounting to $7,772,21 enthusiasm as Possible for the It vas xe reed that on 15 H .*..!�'
sated this sentiment, rpy
' g had been. passed through Uhe- project.
y �01 ..1W
Glenn, re rred after 35 years P a boys :had turned out, compared
Reeve'Jewell, said that in go- as treasurer, and O. young, in group's books, M;Ace Report to close to 40 last year, and
ing ,about the county he had charge of snow lowirn 'Of this amount,. $3,435,20 A letter was received from that the
3'.00 fee previously Host Familles
met a to of fine people d -�. p r was fors ervIsron .08 the va - $ - . f. p s.y _
t P . P ori.. He invpted Couneilior Hardy Lip • x Lloyd Stanbtudge, Hanover, set had been the main reason
seen a lot of Huron. His five v.ctk in the bar, who expres• lous recreation activities con Lake Huron :Zone 1*epresen+ta- for "scarlin " them off, Ban4'
ears in , couivt council had ducted b qr 'anizations n g At Ban, et
y sed thanks for the election of Y g i - five Pram the Community Ser- Although members felt the '1?`
Been a very educative expexli Reeve Jewell as warden. Clinton, and $4,654.45 was for vices branch reprimanding the fee wa .:not too hi consider- The a
ence• « „ ,� maintenance, _. s t high, p bles Club had
�: e H py 1pou
' circle in I am sure, he said, iris r t groupfor not having sent dale- ;ng the fact • it provided insur- their families as: guests at a
T b autonomy at the interest and ability sn ropier- He P cells ed there would be aceto the annual meeting anc . i e ' f e
g _ e coverage, th.y elt the turkey supper held in Ontario
county level," he said, "and.I pal and county affairs, together enough money on liana 'to carry .held in Iaistowel, . week, fee may attract more Street U 'ate Church, Wed -
_y y d Ch._
Ur
wil los ,high !deals an:d desire
'll work for the �b t interests r the winter ingn;ths. � Eighty-seven people
fki 'litre meeting was held prrgi' pl"<xyexs, neSday.
of all concerned. We must eat- ,fpr the betterment of Huron Retiring chairman, R. D, to Christmas, 'and no members At the same time, the boys enjoyed the meal,
doavor to keep . in step with Have been -the reason for h'is "Duck" Fremlin, commented were available 'to attend from willhave• to sin forms releas- ei n
Progress. I was pleased with success. We kmw, , 1 -borne has that the xeport was g Fav yo e was welcomed by
,very the local committee. in the Recreation Committee president An Aileen, and the
the condition' of the county :elected: wardens in'the past of good"' in view of the fact the from :any responsibility in case, Rev. Grant Marls said Grace,
roads, and we must continue to whom Huron' 'has been proud, group had only been organized o 'n' 'rhe sustained while par- '
improve them 'to take care'a and I can assure you the people for the past two years,
f a au sp Immediately following sun-
increasing traffic." i' ticipating, per, a short program was en,
of 'Huron will be as proud of Looking ahead to next year, .o loved, David Aiken gave a piano
bites Issues Warden Jewell as we of, Col, the committee appointed a , solo Sharon Colelau h present -
Reeve Glenn Webb made an 'bomne are." � group -to prepare -the budget. "` z ed a recitation 't e Symons ons sis-
un _ County Engineer
, h y
usually cg tics hensw speech 1. d a ters sang a• number and Esther
enumerating tissues which he • i Merrill gave two reoltastions.
felt would 'have -to be dealt whtt11 ive T� <!" T While rine mothers and' fatlt-
Road Conditions Cut Accidents# G s pa o
sooner or later, �` cis cleared the tables and wash -
"I feel tha�t•,county council ed dishes a filter entitled,"Peter
will very �sobn come � a crass- Only Two •Re orted In District Area 'Federation and the Potter" was shown to
road," he said; "and will hi re p Goderiich Township:: Federa- •the children by Ross ,Merrill.
to be prepared to accept new Probably due to' the ideal ening east on Drummond St.
responsibilities or lose the, in- drivingconditions of the past ' Constable. R. M. Primeau, � . � tion of Agriculture met in q
P Ho�lmesville on Thursdaywith s
fluence lit . has In the lives of Godenich OPP detachment in- !, t
„ week, felt! accidents have been a good atttend'ance, President Hallett Tw
the people of this county." vestiga�ted. Damage to 'the Lear
reported in the area al:th'ough , �< Jack Merrill 'extended a wel- pa
It must consider the possi P , vehicle was estimated at $300
bility of, becoming involved in two'drivers face charges fr'ain .and $450 to Nodden's 1963 come re the new directors and (Continued From Page One)
:planning; •I do not 'chink the incidents which happened an Meteor. Receives Degree then reported on two County
county should -try to el�imina"te January 14. At 5:00 p.m. on. the same>' ederattion meetings which he 27. Mr. James Coulter, Public
Andre J. Deseck, Son -in- had attended, School Inspector will be
local plann'ing•baards, but I be- At 4:10.p.m. in Blyth, cars afternoon, a collision was re- P pres-
lieve a comm-dttee of council driven by Harold Thomas Vod- ported on highway 8, about one law Of 1V1r. and Mrs. A. C. The financial statement, pre- en't at the discussion.
should work with local boards den, Blyth, and Harry Edmund mile 'west of Holrnesville. Brandon, Goderich, re- sente'd by the secretary-treasur- The reason for =the meeting
in zoning restrictions and sub- Lear, RR 1 Blyth, collided at Howard Borden McCullough, Ceived a Bachelor of er, showed a balance in, the is �thait USS 5 has a surplus of
divisions; co=opc�te with -the the intersection of Drummond RR 1 Goderich, was westbound . Science Degree in Educa- bank of, $287.47. pupils grid is: pressed for space.
department of agriculture .to and Hill Streets, on the highway, and was tion from Wayne State Bert Moggach, agricultural If they build an addition to
conserve our natural resources, Lear, who Was travelling struck by another westbound University, Mich. Mr: e'n'gineer for Huron County, their school and finance it
particularly our fertile soil." south on M111 wa's charged .withcar driven by Ewart Patterson Deseck is presently teach -
was guest speaker. Mr. Mag- themselves, they would like to
"This ,past sunvmer has shown failing to yield the night of gash gave an informative talk know how fear the concept of
Young, d to ph, as the latter ing High School Indust- on farm machine use care township school , area is from
us we must plan now for 'future way to Vadden who was frau- machinery ,
attempted to 'pass. tial t Education. and management. being
McCullough made a left turn adapted an the municip-
into the path of the Goderich Damage was estimated at $85 Other speakers were Mrs. M, alvty.
vehicle and has been charged to the McCullough pickup and Lobb and Mr. Alex McGregor, If other schools feel. the same
�. AA a �% ('� with malting an improper turn. $175 to the . Yours vehicle, president of Huron Federation way, this may be the best time
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tten our me
T
CLINTON BAP
(Baptist Federa
Pastor: Craig
Sunday,, January 26:
10.00 'a.m.-SUNDAY
11.15 a,m: MORNIN
"'GRASSHOP
Everyone Is Welco
`w Ontario St
Pastor: RE
Sun
9,45 a.m:-Sund
• s 11.00 a.m.-Mom
r�'TU R
2.00 p.m.�--Chur
3.00 pain.-Sund
Christian Reformed
Church
REV. L. SLOFSTRA
Minister
' Sunday, January 26
x.0.00 a.m.-Service in English II
2,3p.m.--Service in Dutch
O
Every Sunday 6,15 p.m., Dial
•680 CHLO, St, Thomas. Listen
-to "Back to God Hour."
EVERYONE WELCOME
.Joseph Street
GOSPEL HALL
GLI NTON
'x.1,00 -a.m.-Breaking of Bread
3.00 p.m. -Sunday School
7.00 p.m: --Gospel: Service
8.00 p.m: Thursday= -••Prayer
Meeh ig and Bible
Reading,
esle� �€iilti�--ulxite
REV, CLI T! ORD G.
Subjebt: "WHAT A
WESLEY
11:00 a,m.--Ohurch Se
12,10 p.m.�--Sunday 5
tiOLMI
7,,00 P.M.•'-•�CAURCA
2,00 p.m:--�•Sil'l�i'DA Y
ST, PA'UL'S ANG
Archdeacon 'John , H,
Charles Mer
J' u r 26:
�urida ah a
Yr Y
$.30 a.m.•---l3rotherhgod'C
9AYPIELp OAP
o.06 tr,tl'nt:y�Sutiday' St
11;r� a.>rri
Mornin
..
Evan Eligt
7,$0
Guest: Speaker;
isditv', 8 'ts,trt.-Praybe
his SundayMainstreeters Grab Top Position
In Popular Industrial Hockla Loo
p Y p
TIST. CHURCH The Mainstreeters gained sole This Monday, the Bankers?
tion of Canada) possession of 'top honours in the meet the Hydro in the opening
Peters, R.A. Industrial loop, Monday, skat- tilt at 8:00 p.m., while in the
SCHOOL Ing to a thrilling 2-1 triumph second game the Mainstreeters
G WORSHIP' over the Hydro: put their 'record on the line
PERS AND GIANTS" . The venin gave them five against the Teachers.
me At This Church points in three outings. a
Crafty Bill Counter picked CONSERVATION GROUP
^^ up one of the tallies for the MEETS MONDAY
reef United Church defending champs; while Tony , Ladies' Conservation Club
F UENDLY CHURCEr' Verhoef was the marksman on will meet Monday evening, Jan -
V, GRANT MILLS, B.A. the other. uary 27 at 8:30 pm.. All mem-
dday, January 26 Eric Schellenberger was the bens are requested to attend.
a School sniper for the much -improved - -�-o - -- -
ing Worship hydro squad, who showed they
NER'S CHURCH would still be in the running, Native
despite dropping •their third Clintond �
ch Service straight.
ay School In the other tilt, the Bankers Plans Departure
pulled off an upset as they
trimmed +the Teachers se an From Panama
Maple Street . 8-7 margin, moving iia.to second
GOSPEL HALL place over the school instruc- (continued from Page 1)
tors, and wounded, Mrs. F. MacDon-
CL I NTO Nt Bev' Boyes, rim Carter and
Carl Bishop scored a brace each ale said she never wants to .re- i
Sunday, January 26 to lead the money counters, member any of it.
while Bud Yeo and Bill Shades They live only four miles
9.45 .a.m.-Worship Service from the Balboa Thigh school,
' la's:..
dick had sire
dr I a
g
1:.00 a.m. Sunday School where the riots broke out when
8.00 Ken Ciynici: and Steve Kook
p.m. -Gospel Service 'were the top threats for the 'the American flag was raised
Mr. Ernest Belch, Arkona without the Panarnanian flag.
Teachers, each scoring a pair.
Tuesday: Prayer & Bible Study The MacDonalds will travel
Brace Faulds, Ron McVay and
Aft Welcome to California upon leaving the
Brian Heyes added one each. Canal zone. They will stay
with his 'brothers, 'Wallace and
St. Mdrevv's ��a � �'e�dd�ilt� Steti' t, who reside in West
Presia teran Church W Covina.
His mother reported they
Rev, R. U•, IvlacLban, B,A: ��e���ly couldn't 'conte home to Clinton
Mrs. M. J. Agnew, Organist ' :lve as yet, because their •blood is
and Choir leader -"I- • so titin after, being in the war-
Sunda ,Januar 26' y L'yES� Campaign mer climate that it would. be
y y a hardship for them.
School ,
4 a.m.-Sunday S ,
9. 5 a:m. d
10.45 a,m: Morning Worship (Continued from. page one) .After six years they haven't
in the project, as the town crew any clothes for this climate
BVERYONt WELCOME had collected in that area pre_, either," she added.
M , and Mrs. MacDonald are
viousiy.
siiilf� tiif>rh (L�IlxYxrh+es In charge of the RCAF Earn- now awaiting the reassuring
paign was Bob Burke, who is words that their soil and ills
T�AT3K M.A., Minister chairman .
_ , � also chartman for Hunan atnilJ' have Safely arrived in
RE 'YOU WORTH"r County. Califon afa.
Dalgiies'11: reported $49.98 of o
ce L t 8 the local fund had been calleet - It
N
ed from the canisters laced in Si ter s
ental P l�ensa�l
SVILLE local stores, while the remahad- i•,.......
SER'�IGE* er �h�adcome .from many organ- r
Boost Prices
SCHOOL ' %nations.
appreciate this generous �IENgAti -••-Ah ,&Vening away
ViTt app.
response," the local chairman from litre is going to be
,,
a,tcd 's ar-
st •and would Wish t s m who mor" cost, a
RICAN. C
UR.CH , a t e t e y e p.
thank all those who eontribut- en;ts irf this tornmuiiity an' the
Mills, Interim' Lt+btor ed„ future,
rill, Organist The lint of organimtlons in A group of 20 Htihsal:l teen-
h a , -Which contributed . ut , es
• . t e area wh ontributed •ter alters decided baby .setting rapt
orporate Communion 1lrealtfast the local campaign were as fol- are too low 'here and felt a
tub Parish 14an. 8,15 g.m, lows: LOBA No: 1'M 'G17teton pr+lce boost 'was 1&cesSa'ky. As
^ .. ...�. ,...._ Br'aftch 140' koYdl Canadian 'a result they banded together
, , isercl their hgurly rate
CHURCH
'iie'grbti, Ladles Auxrliary to olid ra .
TIST CHURCH Seaiieh 140 Royal'Clanadian Lel fro m�5 to 35 cents bofare• mid-
U
Cift Hilton. , isli: d d Garvie night etid 50 cents thdi-d&-te
hoot
&
tib )~:idles �ti�oilr a=iUr- � 1
St club" ar!Y to A flat tate bf„$5 will be brio g
P sh °Hut=
5'
on l and Game Club r s
' +fni env �`ea. I:vC,
ed lV
'Wotshi
r
cele 1�e+bela 1.o'd ' o. 30 At
is Flour+ .., ah � 8e �� 6, The teen tigers, who voted
Revs ConrAd Mill i rtii1t6ij Clfnbdi "W'oMen. a Infitittite, AL' a meeting In the coininun ty
Seivlt�e, . kZ AM N'o, _N, i7lirnwfi xitls rien, a-iii"ia, ss.id t6§06Mibility 6:9W
"` d All..6f Th6'8�,SdeV1'& ." '{�isrtabt!s, Libria, Lire De(iart- 'peoted bl tlie"n deshrjved higher
inL'ntt �IiCI i'liiitariitttt Cltitlir Day ret&g:,
o gi.r ore, o give sc oo area const e�ra-
AT'he:Fed'era,tion decided to do- tion.
nate $7.00 to Huron Soil and „
Crop Improvement Association,
as special prizes for Goderich
seed
The First Column
Township exhibitors attheheseedd
fair.
Plans are being made for a (Continued From Page One)
special- speaker at -the next reg- to keep ice :.. Well, those are
ular meeting to be •held Thurs-
day, February 20. just a few ideas of what may
o ___ happen, but perhaps we had
better 'wait until the end of
Former Pro Opens Februaryto find out if it's
a sound investment or not , . .
New Arens But, -it certainly is enjoyable!
THE DESK pad on which we
At Brussels mark down iiYvpbr events.is
overflowing for thehe next few
days, and most of the attrac-
BRUSSELS: - Former Det- tions listed are of keen interest
rolt Red Wing player Jack Ma to all readers • as well ... First
Intyre officially opened the and , foremost is the Clinton
$22,000 arena and ice plant at Minor Hockey Day. We don't
Brussels, Monday night, know how a weekend packed
McIntyre is currently the with so much excitement for
coach of the Listowel juniors everyone can be termed a
and plays for the Guelph Re- "day", but with so much doing
gals in the Ontario Senior Lea- people are inclined to forget
gue. time anyway, so perhaps it is
Following the opening, a hoc- more appropriate than what it
key game between the Goderich would appear ... Complete de-
Siftos and the Kitchener' Green- tails of the activities may be
shirts of the Centra] Junior found elsewhere in this editian,
"B" league was played.' so 'we won't persue It any fur -
Also attending the opening ther than to add: we'll see you
were L. E. gr`
Pro es'
E Card
in, the rafters ... On Monday,
sive Conservative MP for Hur-
on; Reeves J. C• Ki�auter, important school meetings are
Brussels; Clifford Dunbar, Grey slated for Stanley and. Hullett
To'wnshi • and Stewart Procter, Townships, •mid the ratepayers
P, .� .
Morris Township, and Murray
of both. � ase communities are
Gaunt, MPP (L -Huron -Bruce). vitally concerned and we know
they will prove that with their
About $8,500 is still owing attendance at these 'functions
on the arena but the village , One will be held at VMn'a
recreation committee -hopes to and ,the other at Londes'baro.
be able to clean tip the .deficit And, if you don'+t know which is
shortly. which, perhaps 'Its- too late for
you to attend educational
Area Farmersmeetings ...And on Tuesday,
the annual meeting will be he'l'd
,.
A n -
ox the
Cent
•.i al Huron rici
g
On Executive ffort Society which sponsors
Clinton's annual Spring Fahr ...
Of Dairy GroupCertainlysuch an und'extaking
warrants more support and able
Samuel Richardson, of G1an- worker's than what it presently
worth, was elected president of re'ceive's, That meeting starts
at 8:80 Pon, and as in the a> ri-
the Western Ontario Guernsey culture board rooms I. , One
Club ata meeting of directors last note'= If you were, figuring
in London this past week. He on attending the public •speak>
succeeds ,Mason Fletcher of xl- Ing contest on Wednesday, take
Berton,
a word -rain the wise and stay
Other executive members are: away -it's been •pottpbned until
Frrst vice-presidentGrant La- February 12, Then we 'hope• to
dell, Ilderrtoil; second vice -pre• see you all titierel,
sident Harold rin'dlay, Zurich,
seer�etary treasurer, Bert Gib- WE MAY not be the fiat,..
These co " rhr a were nam won't al red certain our bings, Clinton, but we`re d
m tee s � wan L be the last to offer aria:
ed.. heartiest congratUlatiOtIg to MkC
Show Mr FTetdher; Wfil' ,alld Mrs. J. B• ,"Cap" Goof, who
liam Dale; Clinton; Guthrie tomorrow wriday)„ reach the
Reid, Ildertoft; Hiram J'6i kiri, 60th anntverwty of their wetly
BclmanL.
din deco , . .
Among
Clinton,s
Sale 1V1r Dale, Mr. Gib- mast beloved ct67ens, they hava
bings Lyle Stokes, Ailsa Craig, also been among' our most Ad -
4 -14 Clubs ---Mr;
adell, Mr. tive , , , Only u
nfor
tunate
n
ate
Jetik1h; Renteth Pappa,�S,ea- is thitf 'Mrs. Cook ig onfined
farthy AIeiStel n �etifitr-
torid i althrou h a hiPmi-
est,
. jury las1t year; but
Clubs ae%iv ties-•• MesSr F rtcl' yt ;a •fp� tya hopes, 'she Will sobfi
Jay , .Ptipple�i Stakes,. Vidtc'fr'er be 'able rte got ta4ound under.
Walter Luis,• Ii orriblte arida 'herr awit ateatri st tint , ,` drtee
Ciantpbell Cave�rlti'ill, lfderton, again, CCl1�(Y1 gTClDA b Sr 1
ThOrOgys Jnn,10, 1964 linxoin, I w - e
Babies And Births Up In ,luno
:,.i MReports
htAgainst,
T.
.
(CgntinLled -roti} page' Qne) one ^ in co mbination wil t:li
other a'.ntigem-5,752; other
to note an increase in the inoculations,.
number of nursing visits, up'
vaccinations, 2,737,,
1,11$ over 1.959 to 9,801, :and . ,
that the age groups erne. are Total nursing Visits, 9,$U1,, in-
g p served e eluded re a t,n n d
more compreiienisive, Through - l'. ?�� .pas. _ata, ri.
c -o r n Infant vis!tts, .3,560; preschool
o . pe_ a tia .. with the regional 1
and schoo .3 490 o h r i clod-
welfare officer, a pragratr has , , t. e , .it
ing adult cancer, TB, etc.,
beech developed 'to offer the as- 2f751 vision sist"n of public health nurses .:7... , isi .. tests .(school),
t r 5;760; health inspections (sch-
o the elderly, and disabled,
More r u gats are being resell= ool) 4,792.
eci . e ,
cd for bedside nursing .care, S'.goitation visits, 3 754; wa'tY
and these are being handled on er supply 340; "ter samples,
A :limited basis, 502; sewage disposal .(including
„ . u ,i plumb n'g inspections) 2,250;
St d e ;in Canada and the
US have estab'lish'ed that home eathig establishments and bev
makers service's and ;bedside erage rooms$55; public swine -
nursing d remedy. o many of . e ming areas 140; schools 138;
y th.
problems resulting .from chron- complaints and miscellaneous, 531,
ac i)iic�'c, and do rectify any
inequities that may result frimMilk and meat co.ntrol-da l
limbalances in the availability of visits 174; dairy farm anspeG=
beds," tions 111; raw milk samples,
(The warden's ani erson- `108; percentage of satisfactory
P raw milk samples 94; pasteur-
eel committee of cussed coon- !zed samples 501,; slaughter
eil last year discussed name-
maker service, and at the No -house inspections 55; butcher
vemb'er session recommended shop uispections 61;' locker pl-
that no -action be taken at this M. t inspections 43; carcasses
time.) 'inspected 1,911; condemned 5;
"In -the meantime" states the portions condemned 219.
MOH in his report, "it is sug-
gested t h t municipalities
might make a file of possible ABOUT
re'cru'its for such a service, and 64X NUMBERS:
strengthen co - operation be- News -Record box num-
tween .welfare and health de, bers are used by ad-
partments. Through liaison with vertisers In classified
advertising for their .own
the Ontario Community Hea'l'th good reasons. Answers
services centred at Goderfich must be written. The
and London, the Health Unit News -Record office is
has continued to assist in db, not prepared to tali the
banning early treatment for name of these advertisers
these patients, and to assist the to anyone. Please do not
faapillies in their , rehabilita- ask for Information re-
�n.,, garding them.
tion.
MOH reported on am- . Clinton
murAzattion clinics as follows: LBWS -Record
Inoculations against polio 'a1-
Quality
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VALENTINESiNoxzema Medi -Vapor
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SINGLE CARDS .. 5c to $1.00 $1.39
BOXES of 15 29c COUGH & COLD REMEDIES
BOXES of 21 39e Anti -Cough Syrup.. 1.49 & 2.49
PLAY BOOKS --100 pieces -49e Balm Anti -Cough Syrup .• 1.00
CELLO BAGS .....,•, 25 for 25c Vicks Formula 44' Cough
Syrup ...... 1.25 - 1.89
Super D Cough and Throat
Lozenges .:.. 98o
A.S.A. Cough [hops ........... 25c
RU8INSTEIN Decongestant Nasal Spray.. -98c
LIPSTICK SPECIAL Nose Drops ....... .............. 1.00
A.S.A. Headache Tablets,
1 Convertible Lipstick $1.75 100's ............. .....,......... 69c
Tiffany Hand Cream, 1.50,.2,50
1 Convertible Refill $1.25 Bonus Buy -Hair. Spray,
A $3.00 Value for ONLY $1.75 Reg. 2.25 ........•... Only 1.12
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o gi.r ore, o give sc oo area const e�ra-
AT'he:Fed'era,tion decided to do- tion.
nate $7.00 to Huron Soil and „
Crop Improvement Association,
as special prizes for Goderich
seed
The First Column
Township exhibitors attheheseedd
fair.
Plans are being made for a (Continued From Page One)
special- speaker at -the next reg- to keep ice :.. Well, those are
ular meeting to be •held Thurs-
day, February 20. just a few ideas of what may
o ___ happen, but perhaps we had
better 'wait until the end of
Former Pro Opens Februaryto find out if it's
a sound investment or not , . .
New Arens But, -it certainly is enjoyable!
THE DESK pad on which we
At Brussels mark down iiYvpbr events.is
overflowing for thehe next few
days, and most of the attrac-
BRUSSELS: - Former Det- tions listed are of keen interest
rolt Red Wing player Jack Ma to all readers • as well ... First
Intyre officially opened the and , foremost is the Clinton
$22,000 arena and ice plant at Minor Hockey Day. We don't
Brussels, Monday night, know how a weekend packed
McIntyre is currently the with so much excitement for
coach of the Listowel juniors everyone can be termed a
and plays for the Guelph Re- "day", but with so much doing
gals in the Ontario Senior Lea- people are inclined to forget
gue. time anyway, so perhaps it is
Following the opening, a hoc- more appropriate than what it
key game between the Goderich would appear ... Complete de-
Siftos and the Kitchener' Green- tails of the activities may be
shirts of the Centra] Junior found elsewhere in this editian,
"B" league was played.' so 'we won't persue It any fur -
Also attending the opening ther than to add: we'll see you
were L. E. gr`
Pro es'
E Card
in, the rafters ... On Monday,
sive Conservative MP for Hur-
on; Reeves J. C• Ki�auter, important school meetings are
Brussels; Clifford Dunbar, Grey slated for Stanley and. Hullett
To'wnshi • and Stewart Procter, Townships, •mid the ratepayers
P, .� .
Morris Township, and Murray
of both. � ase communities are
Gaunt, MPP (L -Huron -Bruce). vitally concerned and we know
they will prove that with their
About $8,500 is still owing attendance at these 'functions
on the arena but the village , One will be held at VMn'a
recreation committee -hopes to and ,the other at Londes'baro.
be able to clean tip the .deficit And, if you don'+t know which is
shortly. which, perhaps 'Its- too late for
you to attend educational
Area Farmersmeetings ...And on Tuesday,
the annual meeting will be he'l'd
,.
A n -
ox the
Cent
•.i al Huron rici
g
On Executive ffort Society which sponsors
Clinton's annual Spring Fahr ...
Of Dairy GroupCertainlysuch an und'extaking
warrants more support and able
Samuel Richardson, of G1an- worker's than what it presently
worth, was elected president of re'ceive's, That meeting starts
at 8:80 Pon, and as in the a> ri-
the Western Ontario Guernsey culture board rooms I. , One
Club ata meeting of directors last note'= If you were, figuring
in London this past week. He on attending the public •speak>
succeeds ,Mason Fletcher of xl- Ing contest on Wednesday, take
Berton,
a word -rain the wise and stay
Other executive members are: away -it's been •pottpbned until
Frrst vice-presidentGrant La- February 12, Then we 'hope• to
dell, Ilderrtoil; second vice -pre• see you all titierel,
sident Harold rin'dlay, Zurich,
seer�etary treasurer, Bert Gib- WE MAY not be the fiat,..
These co " rhr a were nam won't al red certain our bings, Clinton, but we`re d
m tee s � wan L be the last to offer aria:
ed.. heartiest congratUlatiOtIg to MkC
Show Mr FTetdher; Wfil' ,alld Mrs. J. B• ,"Cap" Goof, who
liam Dale; Clinton; Guthrie tomorrow wriday)„ reach the
Reid, Ildertoft; Hiram J'6i kiri, 60th anntverwty of their wetly
BclmanL.
din deco , . .
Among
Clinton,s
Sale 1V1r Dale, Mr. Gib- mast beloved ct67ens, they hava
bings Lyle Stokes, Ailsa Craig, also been among' our most Ad -
4 -14 Clubs ---Mr;
adell, Mr. tive , , , Only u
nfor
tunate
n
ate
Jetik1h; Renteth Pappa,�S,ea- is thitf 'Mrs. Cook ig onfined
farthy AIeiStel n �etifitr-
torid i althrou h a hiPmi-
est,
. jury las1t year; but
Clubs ae%iv ties-•• MesSr F rtcl' yt ;a •fp� tya hopes, 'she Will sobfi
Jay , .Ptipple�i Stakes,. Vidtc'fr'er be 'able rte got ta4ound under.
Walter Luis,• Ii orriblte arida 'herr awit ateatri st tint , ,` drtee
Ciantpbell Cave�rlti'ill, lfderton, again, CCl1�(Y1 gTClDA b Sr 1
ThOrOgys Jnn,10, 1964 linxoin, I w - e
Babies And Births Up In ,luno
:,.i MReports
htAgainst,
T.
.
(CgntinLled -roti} page' Qne) one ^ in co mbination wil t:li
other a'.ntigem-5,752; other
to note an increase in the inoculations,.
number of nursing visits, up'
vaccinations, 2,737,,
1,11$ over 1.959 to 9,801, :and . ,
that the age groups erne. are Total nursing Visits, 9,$U1,, in-
g p served e eluded re a t,n n d
more compreiienisive, Through - l'. ?�� .pas. _ata, ri.
c -o r n Infant vis!tts, .3,560; preschool
o . pe_ a tia .. with the regional 1
and schoo .3 490 o h r i clod-
welfare officer, a pragratr has , , t. e , .it
ing adult cancer, TB, etc.,
beech developed 'to offer the as- 2f751 vision sist"n of public health nurses .:7... , isi .. tests .(school),
t r 5;760; health inspections (sch-
o the elderly, and disabled,
More r u gats are being resell= ool) 4,792.
eci . e ,
cd for bedside nursing .care, S'.goitation visits, 3 754; wa'tY
and these are being handled on er supply 340; "ter samples,
A :limited basis, 502; sewage disposal .(including
„ . u ,i plumb n'g inspections) 2,250;
St d e ;in Canada and the
US have estab'lish'ed that home eathig establishments and bev
makers service's and ;bedside erage rooms$55; public swine -
nursing d remedy. o many of . e ming areas 140; schools 138;
y th.
problems resulting .from chron- complaints and miscellaneous, 531,
ac i)iic�'c, and do rectify any
inequities that may result frimMilk and meat co.ntrol-da l
limbalances in the availability of visits 174; dairy farm anspeG=
beds," tions 111; raw milk samples,
(The warden's ani erson- `108; percentage of satisfactory
P raw milk samples 94; pasteur-
eel committee of cussed coon- !zed samples 501,; slaughter
eil last year discussed name-
maker service, and at the No -house inspections 55; butcher
vemb'er session recommended shop uispections 61;' locker pl-
that no -action be taken at this M. t inspections 43; carcasses
time.) 'inspected 1,911; condemned 5;
"In -the meantime" states the portions condemned 219.
MOH in his report, "it is sug-
gested t h t municipalities
might make a file of possible ABOUT
re'cru'its for such a service, and 64X NUMBERS:
strengthen co - operation be- News -Record box num-
tween .welfare and health de, bers are used by ad-
partments. Through liaison with vertisers In classified
advertising for their .own
the Ontario Community Hea'l'th good reasons. Answers
services centred at Goderfich must be written. The
and London, the Health Unit News -Record office is
has continued to assist in db, not prepared to tali the
banning early treatment for name of these advertisers
these patients, and to assist the to anyone. Please do not
faapillies in their , rehabilita- ask for Information re-
�n.,, garding them.
tion.
MOH reported on am- . Clinton
murAzattion clinics as follows: LBWS -Record
Inoculations against polio 'a1-
Quality
0. Sri °
e v ce _��---
See Our Selection Of Y IT'S N E W
VALENTINESiNoxzema Medi -Vapor
Now On. Display ^ Room Vaporizer
SINGLE CARDS .. 5c to $1.00 $1.39
BOXES of 15 29c COUGH & COLD REMEDIES
BOXES of 21 39e Anti -Cough Syrup.. 1.49 & 2.49
PLAY BOOKS --100 pieces -49e Balm Anti -Cough Syrup .• 1.00
CELLO BAGS .....,•, 25 for 25c Vicks Formula 44' Cough
Syrup ...... 1.25 - 1.89
Super D Cough and Throat
Lozenges .:.. 98o
A.S.A. Cough [hops ........... 25c
RU8INSTEIN Decongestant Nasal Spray.. -98c
LIPSTICK SPECIAL Nose Drops ....... .............. 1.00
A.S.A. Headache Tablets,
1 Convertible Lipstick $1.75 100's ............. .....,......... 69c
Tiffany Hand Cream, 1.50,.2,50
1 Convertible Refill $1.25 Bonus Buy -Hair. Spray,
A $3.00 Value for ONLY $1.75 Reg. 2.25 ........•... Only 1.12
MIPRESCRIPTIONS
Phone 482451 I Clinton, Ontario
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FiNE SWEATER25%S -- - � Off
WORK SWEATERS - 15% Off
DRESS GLOVES 20% Off
WORKJ A
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and `VESTS ... _ % Off
LINED SMOCKS
LINED PANTS -1/ - Off
%
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