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Clinton News-Record, 1964-10-15, Page 14"H -dubs To Compete P - Onfr-W4 The Extension Branch .of the On'tar'io, Departrneait: of Agrlcul� !inure announces raze 34tb annual Provincial 4 H Initer-•Club coap- petWons to be hetic'i at the Uni— versity of Guelph on Friday, October 1ttb The InterCtub competitions are one of the "bigWigh+ts" of 4•-H agricultural •club activity in the province. 4-H agricultural club m!ernbers in all counties -in So'u'thern OrAaziio are elig- Ible to participate': Competitions •wil'I• be held in Dairy, Beef, Swine, Field Crops, Grain, Poitato; Tractor 112abr t:- ename, Forestry, Fruit and Electric projec4. Over 500 4-H club members compe;Jing in team's -of rwo'.a're expected to attend this year;. Contestants we re'qu'ired to judge a number. of classes or take a practical test, as well as answer question's related, to their club Project, Trophies w111 be presented to the winning team$ at a banquet at the .conclusian of the cam - petitions. These young people are representative of the 4-14 club n aembers across Onttar o who, in 1964,. enrolled in 13,433 projects in 783 4-H Agricultural Clubs. , Following is 'a list- of clubs and mienzbers from. -.Huron County entered inthe competi- y lien: G Stephen Grain Corn: Neil McAllister, Jinn. Ne11; Exeter Tractor, John Langford, Robert Heckman; Exeter Sweet Corn: Kathryn oke, Keith. Strang; (Continued on Page Ten) (Doing Their Little Bit To Help It's that time of* year again when fastidious two-year-old Gill Clynick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. gardeners aggravate. their peptics trying to keep Ken Clynick, both of Clinton, were doing their little the front lawn clear of leaves which 'tumble un- bit to help Wednesday when caught by the News- remittingly with or without a wind.' Four-year-old Record's roving photographer, John Visser. Chris Astles; son of Mr.'and Mrs, Peter As'tles and C%opriamencementi, Annual commencement exercises at Central ton Kinsmen Club award in Huron Secondary School will be held on Friday, . Foreign Languages. Oct. 23, at 8:30.,,in the' schciol auditorium. A complete list: of scholar - Announcement of the coin- Donnnion Provincial bursaries ships and awards follows: . men'cementt at 'which diplomas,, awarded i 'to students , rather- Gale 3. Cert fi�cates of standing and Eng fhgiieducations. awards will be presented --was qbis year there will be 21 Ontario Scholar Diploma: announced this, weel. by CHS$ Secondary School honor grad- t(aver 80 Tercergt), Nancy Olde, he Gfersn principal D. J. Cochrane. uati'on diplomas, 112 secondary Clinon; Teorge Jefo Baker. at the' commence_ Memorial Scholarship, NiP, school graduation diplomas and Beilcharnber, Bayhold; Thee E. areas will ,.be A. P. GarcYanT, 88 certificates of standing (far Registrar of the University of successful completion of the (Continued on Page Ten) Waterloo. -two-year program) presented. $3,500 In Awards- School otfficials said parents .Clinton Council Awards this year will amount and relatives of students re- f �fi to $3,500, the largest sumo ever celving diplomas, certificates �� awarded to CRSS students, and prizes; are welcome to at -Honor That atmount does not include tend the commencement, but 9 c The Weather because of space ill n tt..be the Baseball Champs„ genetra4 public will not..be in- JG High Low High Low v'ited. A.trards Listed Tthe Clinton Fish and Game 1964 , 1963 New awards this year in- Club Midgets wlro •bx-ouglht Oct. 8 bU 37' 60 37 elude: The Bank of Montreal home .the Ontario Baseball As - 9 51 39 67 42 Award in Business 'and Com-s'aciation Midget 'B' champion - 10 40 • 33 74 42 coerce; The Laverne Asmaussen. ship for the first name, in CLin- 11 47 27 73 48 Award in Science, Technology 'ton's history will be honored by 12 51 31 64 28 and Trades; The Harristton Fear- Clinton council: 13 57 39 63 37 tilizers Limited Aw a*d in Coun'cill'or Norah Livermore 14 64 32 68 32 Science, - The E. B. Menzies raised the matter at Tuesday's Rain: .46" Rain- .40" Award, History and, The Chin- meeting 'and' suggested council should buy each player a. gift. Fc4lowing discussion it was agreed C'oun. Livermore would 9 r` investigate the possibility of - E Z purchasing small trophies which could be suitably engraved. ' Sanvple ' trophies will be S � b.vou'ght tor th@ next council meeiting so a decision can be s jreached. Council Grants $118.20 Permits Eight building sperm is .repre- senting a tatal estkn ted ex- penditure, of $118,200 were pas- sed at Tuesdy night's council Despite considerable discussion about whether study the Ontario- Police Act such a move was ethical, per missable or .legal, to dotexmane whether it con Clinton Council Tuesday night voted unanimously trained 'anything pertinent to to make police -constable Leroy Qesch a full,tiM6 the chatter. police constable in Clinton. read to cquncil, In his Absence,. councillor Constable Oesch be'came.Cl;in- fore he is rna•rle a perm. anent Don Symons raised axnather point: "I he4artlly agree tha. ton`s fourth police officer bn_ police officer;' Oesch is' a good man and July 27 of this year, and was to Study Pollee, Net. we should be very foolish to let have been on probatiaon for rix . At this point Clerlc John 'him, go," he said, "buthas any - months to d'ete'rmine whether• Livermore was dispatched to one spoken with the chief for his work was satiWactory, near" rxeter 'when the car in which he Was a asw senger was crushed by a gravel truck in a collision whom this man works. We are During discussions on the µ M "o P agreed . we want him. to stay matter,. each town official ex t: ti here, but would it not be tact - pressed satisfaelxo7l with Const r * ful .and polite to speak to the Oescla.'js work, i y°` chief too,?" harvesting of white beans, too, but if you put one up 'there When Clerk.John Livermore Very -courteous# not lowered during the pasts re'iurned to advise council the The motion was -moved by v OTytario Police Act gave no dir- Councillor Alice Thompson who moi�sture• ective on the issue, Reeve Ag- sand "Ma, oesch probably does- A new 'spoke out: n''t know me and' has prolbablyM-,, � "' y{" z Unanimous never seen me, but I.tbink he up there some night to s'e'e for „ We should. da everything to ' ;has %howxv very greatability �� keep this man, If we monkey "I shave watched, hien and I t, 4 " arotuzcl Like this we may lose a forund lalim to be very courteous , good man. Let's vote to make and understanding." Mx s M hftm. a permanent mem'bm, of Thomxpson's,motion was second �< sloe farce, and then lea's let ed by Reeve Agnew. l•; the Police Commission in To - "I heartSly- concur %0tth. 'the r _, :; .: ionto tell us who's wrong, mobon" councillor Duff Thorp •`", 4vho's running Clinton, any son stated rising to this feet, M way? Taranto, or us?" "but the Ontario Police Com -Const. dO®895 Leroy®���� The motion "to make Leroy mission. says s a man should beY Oesc'h a permanent constable„ on six months' probation be- Probatiorn Period Ends was passed unanimously. P.S. Debenture Bylaw Noy. I `8—i°ui9 Holiday�, � � iR`d �ea 6C9 Councillors voted unanimous- ly Tuesday night to make Nov. Clinton council Tuesdaynight 11 a flail holiday to honor the gave third reading to a rhe- war dead. benture on the Clinton Public The vote tarty:, taken after a School in amount of $143,000. leiter from William. J. Graing- The money will be used to er, secrei4iry .of Bnanch 140 of pay for a four -room addition at the Rayed Canadian Legion, was the s'ch'ool. read to cquncil, Council gave first and second readings an the eJ.5 earlier this.• year, but the issue was Wellington Street delayed by the: Ontario .-Muni, cipal Board. L J• a Gel` New U r • OMB approval was received about two weeps .ago at which A letter petittitonmg Clinton time ground was broken on the Town Council to tinvestigate .the project which is 's'cheduled fxrx possibilities of ere'ct'ing a street completon this spring. light on. Wellington Street be- Presentations ' tween North and Orange Streets was passed to ;the Protection of a .b.. ii• sr . Duron Count Persons and Property Commi+t- near" rxeter 'when the car in which he Was a asw senger was crushed by a gravel truck in a collision lee at council's Tuesday,sesstion. 'S�'t>ti.`kt �(ould be ytdr $it4d Allf`1 tt , 1trLrned At0i,y The letter1 :the s�a Crop natures of 11 residents of that -widen dor area was read to council ' Fal(( work. is progressing -"'I think they are entitled to a Iight up there,," Reeve Agnew fatvourably with the com.- commented'. "I think we should pletion of silo filling and have another light up our way harvesting of white beans, too, but if you put one up 'there Grain corm moisture has ('on gran Stour I won t not lowered during the pasts for o ask for one up our way," he week because of low air said. temperatitire a n.d high After Councillor Duff. Thomp- moi�sture• son suggested ••the letter the re - Fall wheat sowing is ferred to the committee, Reeve praeticaRy complete. Most Agnew told the committee. cattle are still: out, Frost chairman Don Symons to "go of last week would do mores up there some night to s'e'e for good "n harin In bring- yourself whether they need a (News -Record Photo By John Visser) Ing crops toward harvest night, or not, and don't go on conditions. a moonlit night. New Hospital Signs For John, Shapley Sts. Signs po�nt'ing the way to Clinton Public Hospital from Highway 4 soon will be erected an either side of the Shipley and John street hiterseotions, councillor Don Symons told council Tuesday. - Mv. Symons said the signs would be of steel and were be- ing made by Reg. Smith. He said' they would be erect- ed on wooden posts until after pending highway work through. Clinton is completed at which, time they will be placed on steell ' pods, anchored in con- crete. The mgrs had been recomi- mended •by the board of Clinton Public Hospital and their erec- tion hadalso been urged an two recent News -Record editorials. Town Council Thanked By Hospital WA Council gratefully accepted the thanks of the Women's Auxiliary of Clinton Public Hospital, expressed in a letter from Mrs. R. U• MacLean. Mrs. MacLean, co, convener of the WA's Penny Sale, thank- ed council for use of council chambers where the prdzes were displayed. "Ws not often, we gent 'thank- ed for anything," remarked Councillor Alice Thompson. af- ter coun'cil's vote had been re- corded. 34 Years Service ZURICH --•-The executive of the Huron District Boy. Scpuits of Canada was re-eiect'edThurs- tat day night at 'its annual fall effing 3' a small rne''here when, only the Canadian National Rail- way,. Canada -Company andFtithe Federal government to see lwh�jtherany granted ]ands in Huron. County might be• avail - abae for such a' purpose. of the dinner meeitling, 1ttic Mrs: Mary Jordan was honored by fellow Bell Tole- ship in the Telephone Pion- eers of America Association; 2 tlVfitCltell, identified as the � ' Predi'dent Duff Thompson >' r.A ' ' F phone Company employees Miss Elaine Ball of Clinton c gutExecutaReallecteda o ve aild place fax' nomanatxons and olecUioats �ilid Byl,aW No. 20 &a r friday at °a tea. in the CLin- .. presented het with a life pcaul�d be 'set unit scbwt 'p Jordan with a life member- follow etnploytV, Ing when. 'more representativets would be 'Able to roto on the , .. ,• mer' `htiialtliti' to be 'u5etl; ilii° -ta:m_ t by bo'tlt s� or►d tan' telephone office marking membership in the Traffic The nephew of a Clinton man Was killed, Friday Presentations ' two b1 • mceti'vc ata o i,d � .,. 'cin 'ti.. li . S i a .b.. ii• sr . 34 years of service to the Em'ployee's Association and a 'company. pen and pencil sett from the' J. D,Mahoney (shown Clinton office. above),, of London, District Chief Clinton op Traffic SupervdSor, represent- Bernice McQueen presented ZURICH --•-The executive of the Huron District Boy. Scpuits of Canada was re-eiect'edThurs- tat day night at 'its annual fall effing 3' a small rne''here when, only the Canadian National Rail- way,. Canada -Company andFtithe Federal government to see lwh�jtherany granted ]ands in Huron. County might be• avail - abae for such a' purpose. of the dinner meeitling, 1ttic ed the president 'in present- Mrs. Jordan with a chair and turnowt attended the meeting. 2 tlVfitCltell, identified as the Ing the President's Wallet. lamp from the staff, andUra. Predi'dent Duff Thompson >' r.A ' ' F Mrsv R. A. Wyatt, of Lon- William Cl owen gave her a ea:rlaer had tendered- his resig- In Auto -Truck Crash Near EXeterBayfield.q don, a former chief operator memory book containing the nation, but agreed to Bold lids aild place fax' nomanatxons and olecUioats �ilid Byl,aW No. 20 &a r at Clh iton, presented Mrs. signatures and picturesofPos'itian until 'the spring nett• pcaul�d be 'set unit scbwt 'p Jordan with a life member- follow etnploytV, Ing when. 'more representativets would be 'Able to roto on the , .. ,• mer' `htiialtliti' to be 'u5etl; ilii° -ta:m_ t by bo'tlt s� or►d dargestt sdnee pernUnt was one for dor School) Doucette`ii he �amaunt Public ma • i � Nephew. of Clinton Resident Killed"e: mutter, their office Othva�;e-pies � o, ......._ _... of the dinner meeitling, 1ttic y into the records , at Tuesdtfijr 2 tlVfitCltell, identified as the demgt >i'rank R;os Ga 1a it of Bayfield itg'ed a >' r.A ' ' F night's Council me�tiun'g, Bylaw No, 1.J telt rthe', ttilnae orf $103,000. ° tahea-s included: William In Auto -Truck Crash Near EXeterBayfield.q sea of Ailsa Craig, and secu e Lary George Belloliamber, of �w A True Story aild place fax' nomanatxons and olecUioats �ilid Byl,aW No. 20 &a r Towns'hi ehnploy'ees work1bg 1� riear"by: Fleming, house, $10,000; Wal''- pcaul�d be 'set unit scbwt 'p Hume h Hospital olid is r'e mucid .. ... p . m �satisfaot . eondition with '' Cleitk 7Jrvb�t�ttoa� sacro 1ViCw 3. ..' , .. , , �ow�il� lend was;. �� iawen. a�.�rarxatp'artts , .. ,• mer' `htiialtliti' to be 'u5etl; ilii° -ta:m_ t by bo'tlt s� or►d $: loam. Hearn, addition, $700; H. Swan, store front, $2,000; 171railk The nephew of a Clinton man Was killed, Friday Presentations ' two b1 • mceti'vc ata o i,d � .,. 'cin 'ti.. li . S i a .b.. ii• sr . � McGregor, carport, $200; Barry near" rxeter 'when the car in which he Was a asw senger was crushed by a gravel truck in a collision During the meatiin A� g gr Commisslanet Don Rennie pre'- 'S�'t>ti.`kt �(ould be ytdr $it4d Allf`1 tt , 1trLrned At0i,y Such a �'a I S h �r t 49th ed, w6uld bo oi>�e wlylclt fled na . Z�3i'ig-servilce' theC�cal .'at the fall meeting in 2L'kr16hY Jahir# 1��arslaall (left) received ills world badge, thuni young, garage and canp'ort, $1.,800; J'oiin P�lUmtree', nemv at all d, intersection, unmarked seated Scant leader Sad Jolty Brucefield with a long -ser: yy,��� q,W Thee ... tl ; tier as f tri,,. � N4 $4,445.00. _ .. y,y 1Yy,�.,7.y.}�M. y. �..,yw,. ru�{ V��G' fol" �' �l7WlCi4 11.�G.i iLLS�. niee.,tltig. '£tgf°L�''C1 -W t 6ai �taitit and y{6tt d e it y 6ffi J.� y� yy�1yY a11tI bei S Pt . .i+la7' y� , O. M LVi L1�1La�C.i �i4 (aifA7d�����Vn of 0k 9. dduterg e6tim, aaof, $600'; Leh Hunter, barb,of Dead :is Grant, Gilfillan 1$' ylir, from the 'scene; v'ite� riledel for 15 yetais s•ervace df RA 1 WbodhaM, nephew of OPP Cpl, George Mitchell, of with the scouting mov'ementt. George A. G'ilfiNrai'i, Clinton. .. Exeter, said B•lmde � could: have He alto presented JoIzn 36±- y - 'fx.. • . • Ontarici Pi^ovinci'ail Policesaid sttffbeate'd if the vrorlrts hada shall of Clinton with his tWbdd om�rnatoo#� ehe 'truck toppled bnto the car no's pulled hint. from the' wreck- badge, ,fihomg cher beads, a w . > ., Tlltn its load of ve'1 on age as uickl as th dad: er ......: z , < M g q Y err C b�i'catc an ooxnplotien otfla s�.�,sk�'tt.. th'e cars :flattened troaf. Kerr Broom, di"aver of �ifie paclt. sobtuters Course. � .��,� �,, " � � j aft ... .. � v rf �'��,�,+��Y 5 � �": Zr5 �, �:' s For, o� ��1 �r1 Pi1IY t x'roan L4%reolcti..o � ell atrdtk was uninjured, hg �, `: _�� ..,�. rA,:. �� a � n y k r ec , AN , , During ila'e busa7isss secton;,,s N •�r �irzc al"l Ot iondori t _ r 'Oftt: ca ell all the ,. Two tawiz 'bylaws w'e're Tedd.. HeM'm:an Brander, 1'8-, Of t � o, ......._ _... of the dinner meeitling, 1ttic y into the records , at Tuesdtfijr 2 tlVfitCltell, identified as the �ip k st, Street wal Ga 1a it of Bayfield itg'ed a >' r.A ' ' F night's Council me�tiun'g, Bylaw No, 1.J telt rthe', ttilnae driver of -the, car, wm, res,C6g6d from the, debris by Usboi�ne Td C+OS�' $�r% doa'nmt,ttee be fotitned to dn'- vo,tna o possiW satAd 'vt�h ere a �w A True Story aild place fax' nomanatxons and olecUioats �ilid Byl,aW No. 20 &a r Towns'hi ehnploy'ees work1bg 1� riear"by: A hewn siciewall ng est Sbree t b 8Weq Vdeatd1ia and pcaul�d be 'set unit scbwt 'p •�r �irzc al"l Ot iondori t _ r 'Oftt: ca ell all the ,. thoiuzec the Hsowre to I)Av ciptate an the danar+id UtWica hn- '1"he6y used a. 1 -bad grader to 'poli ehe truck .froth the Wit', Cintiam6 gtreets WSll cost L171i� , - eb $ r71475r._ het the coc tract= Seek SYto' t: He, said s'atcsh a Sane should be �° fish stories he W.Ahts .lor the rest of his. zfo, 11ti Y .. yes til System as and, bhetl sawed off rtia seer- or Will a C. A. e'Dbwdll, __ under lease so Scouts could he can batik them. tip with 64 above hoed. HC i _ caught this gaihbow Trout in the $ayfzdid River Of lay. 1., ''1964, ._._, .. . .. .. ..... Xomiftmkm wM bd held. on mg' wheel to pull the, y'outli otut, _ _. .. Brander 'oras taltdn to South .. inc cx,uncxl lt�trned '�.iesclay' even- dd ifig, , e'rLat iretlnayieial, bualdangs stt�c'li it shelter for least 4% laid .. .... , �+. �r ttoe'tert Get Awards i - do Saturday and spent �� action; asked 1'Yi1l'1Lite� Iai'idi'ng: eh�. �lit�p�eri Zits �r�+.plzy 't�ezg'hed it ��t flov: 27 tthrs year ,lu cent 7~86 and $,30 Tri, 'tine douwU 'ehutYi.- Hume h Hospital olid is r'e mucid .. ... p . m �satisfaot . eondition with '' Cleitk 7Jrvb�t�ttoa� sacro 1ViCw 3. ..' , .. , , �ow�il� lend was;. �� iawen. a�.�rarxatp'artts , .. ,• mer' `htiialtliti' to be 'u5etl; ilii° -ta:m_ t by bo'tlt s� or►d ; .. r .. . _ , Area Scout �C11iirlliSSi�ner Don Rennie (eehttd) __; .. �. :. 3 POUM" ,...... .,. .. � 13f3Vl.YtC7S and lYleaSt,��`eS` e��'. 1nehG�':ir i`i�}iil� jd,'Vt�' '�T :..._. .. ., _ bens, And pollft -.if' rideessarY 17e 7r _ head, Cuts, ..:- xefilNfy' g``ufrbo,46W two b1 • mceti'vc ata o i,d � .,. 'cin 'ti.. li . S i a .b.. ii• sr . presented Sid Jolly (right) of 10ucefield with, a , -... .,. ... • . --. ... _ . , ,. taiXr UP, Varl Used, a MLI S N6, 9 i. _f, 't ,. pp Il o d catch « • vl�id) •i)eG"� e iixotIons' WWO MiWed At =ft ,tJnJ4- - ? slid 'a.'dd�deht, 'S�'t>ti.`kt �(ould be ytdr $it4d Allf`1 tt , 1trLrned At0i,y Such a �'a I S h �r t 49th ed, w6uld bo oi>�e wlylclt fled na . Z�3i'ig-servilce' theC�cal .'at the fall meeting in 2L'kr16hY Jahir# 1��arslaall (left) received ills world badge, thuni the tx�dl�trr y ., .. �.. �. ., ,. :.. Audrey (.�dws-kiywd Photo bg .�Aud ey Peilchambee) : .. _, _ . :.... . extl secondCd ....... ... ....... .... �. ...., by Dun tiompsbnr tkxo cYultth nNlStiiYnL fro+fra J ... _ ,.. warm a't '� ba'do pt(4twt 06 yy,��� q,W Thee ... tl ; tier as f tri,,. � N4 $4,445.00. _ .. y,y 1Yy,�.,7.y.}�M. y. �..,yw,. ru�{ V��G' fol" �' �l7WlCi4 11.�G.i iLLS�. niee.,tltig. '£tgf°L�''C1 -W t 6ai �taitit and y{6tt d e it y 6ffi J.� y� yy�1yY a11tI bei S Pt . .i+la7' y� , O. M LVi L1�1La�C.i �i4 (aifA7d�����Vn of 0k 9. dduterg e6tim, 4