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Clinton News-Record, 1964-10-15, Page 10The Victors . RCAF Simotion Clinton BOwlem. The six men shown above are members of the 1964 RCAF Station Clinton Bowling Team which recently won the annual bowling competition for the • trophy signifying bowling supremacy between Clinton Town and Station. The- RCAF won the trophy for the third year in a row. In the above photo from the left; Hal Rees, Ron Burbridge, Al McKenzie, Hank Gallon, Ross Kerswell, john Brennan. . . The Vanquished Clinton Town Bowling Team In the photo above are the six members of the Clinton Town Bowling Team which went down to defeat recently at the hands of RCAF Station. Clin- ton bowlers. The town lost 6676 to 7016 in the six games played. From the left: Edwin (Joe) Cooper, Howie Grealis, Don Switzer, Joe Daer, Dave Reid, Jack Armstrong. (RCAF Photos) Starts Penny Sale Draws' Clinton Mayor W. J. Miller pulled the first ticket Saturday afternoon to start off the annual Penny Sale sponsored by the Womens' Auxiliary of Clinton Public Hospital. Mrs. Duff Thompson holds the bucket of ticket stubs. During the after- noon a total of 110 prizes were -won by ticket buy- ers . . . and the Hospital WA realized a profit of more than $750. (News-Record Photo by John Visser) Paint By Number For Fall Entertainment CRAFT MASTER SETS No. 18 Series — size 10x14 $2.95 No. /24 Series — size 12x16 $3.95 No. 30 Series — size 16x20 $5.95 No. 40 Series ,— size 18x24 $6.95 123 SETS — Two 8x10 pic,tures $1.50 RPO Series 2 pictures 79c Stained Glass Paint by Number Picture ., 79c Numbered Glitter Picture 79c Numbered Tile Kit 79c Special Mosette Sets 3 ONLY — Reg. $4.95 — SALE $3.50 Mc Ewan • . "°".. • .. Credit Union Message From Prime Minister CANADA PRIME MINISTER — PREMIER MINISTRE For well over three million Canadians, and almost sixteen million other people around the world, the third Thursday in October has •a special significance. It is In- ternational Credit Union Day. I send my greetings to Canadian credit union members on this day, in ,recognition of the important contribution their self-help activities make to Canada's economic life. Credit -unions encourage their members to save regularly and to borrow wisely for productive purposes; they pro- vide useful counselling in money handling. All this helps to build a better economic life for members, and so the country benefits. Through the Credit Union National Association, Cana- dian credit unions also eaCtribute_significantly to the de- veloping nations of Africa, Asia, Central and South America by helping people there to organize and operate their own credit unions. Not only does such organization help these people to raise their standard of living; often it provides their first introduction to deniocratic institutions. To all credit union on International Credit Ottawa 1964 people in Canada, my good wishes Union Day, October 15th. A (Signed) LESTER B. PEARSON Thinking Of A Good Used Truck? Come And See These. 64 Chevy Van Cannot be told from new. 61 Chevrolet 1/2 Ton Pickup Used on light local deliveries. 60 International 1/2 Ton Pickup In very nice shape throughout, 56 International Chassis & Cab Install a boX to suit your needs. 56 Chevrolet 1/2 Ton Pickup Much better than you would expect. These are priced right and terms can be-arranged. ANTIFREEZE TIME Have yours installed today. Replacement FREE if you loose it. Get details from "Butch". Lorne Brown. Motors Ltd. Your 93 FrIe Oldsmobile Chevrolet, Oldsmob Dealer 421 CLINTON Posp Ilton ,NeVO-Recc114171W'S,f Oct, 15, 1944 CHSS Redmen ..Edge Mitchell A fourth-quarter single by l3rYan McConnell gave the CHSS Redmen their second victory of the season last Thursday when they edged the Mitchell Blue Devils 8-7. CHSS Commencement, October 23 (Continued From Page One) 482-9525 LAY-AWAY Now .-For CHRISTMAS A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Article ANSTETT . JEWELLERS LTD. Mitehe11 opened ,the scoring early in the giame when they recovered a Central fumble and on the third down punt, Wayne fielders Conceded the single. In the second quarter, Lanrie .C.olquhotin started a Central drive from their own 30-yard line as he Crashed through the line for .an 11.-yard :gain. With the help of a 15-yard. face M4sli p.onalty against Mitchell and 25-yard pass-run play front Mc- Connell to Colquhoun, the stage was set for the big right half- back, Colquhoun, to- end the drive he -started as he plunged 15 yards up the middle to score Clinton's first touchdown. The convert attempt by .Colquhoun was too low and the score was 6-1 for CHSS. Mitchell Privers Later in 'the quarter, after a 12-yard eff-teetrje. by Robbie Farquhar, McConnell got away a good third - down -kick - and Clinton scored single, Then Mitchell started 'a big drive with a 35-yard screen. pass-run play and a 30-yard pass-run play ending in a Tip en a quarterback sneak from the ith'reetyard line, The convert was - too wide and the half end- 0 with the score tied 7-7. The third quarter was score- loss, but the Redmen's fullback, Farquitar twisted his ankle and had to sit out the remainder of the game. In the fourth quarter, Bryan McConnell kicked another single for Central and although 1Vlit- chell fought valiantly to get" Maack in the game, they were. unable 1c' lte=efC)111•1°141.;$1P:c1,3jkt:- fiel4ers throughout game were Gower, Turner and Car- michael, While defensively, Gower and Carmichael (who also recovered a Mitchell fum- ble), led the attack. The Redmen will have their work cut out for them when they play host to Goderich op Thursday. Clinton Legion -To Host District Meeting. Unday Clinton Broneli 140° of the Royal Canadian Legion will play host on Sunday, October 18 to the fall convention of District "a". Registration is at 0.30 a.m. " and as many Clinton mem- bers as possible are requested to be present. A full parade is scheduled for 12 noon from Clinton Public 'School to the Ceno- taph at the Post Office. Guest speaker at the after- noon sessions will be tarries 'Sullivan, Regional Vice-Presi, dent, Ontario Command. 0 Tartans On Tour Play Kitchener The Scottish variety show "Tartans on Tour" will be pre- sented . in Kitchener Memorial Auditorium on Tuesday, Oct, 20. J. G. White, assistant manag- er .and publicity director said the show, "is refreshingly dif- ferent from .any entertainment package that has been present- ed in this building". The show includes the Joe Gordon Folk Four, nicknamed by the press, "The Gay Gord- ons", comic-on-ascooter Jimmy Fletcher, world champion high- land dancer Sandra Bald, and singer Dennis Clancy. OMA District 2 Meet At Galt, October 21 The annual meeting of Dist- rict 2 of the Ontario Medical Association will be held at South Waterloo Memorial Hos- pital, Galt, on Oct. 2. There are more. than 500 member doctors in the &knot which includes the counties of Huron, Brant, Norfolk, Perth, Oxford, Waterloo and Welling- ton. The agenda of the meeting includes discussion of the re- cent report of the Royal Com- mission on Health Services and related studies by the medical profession and a report on last year's activities of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. . • shoot at livestock or use build- ings, farm machinery or r other equipment for target practice. Be careful not to damage gates or fences, and always close gates behind you. Never walk through s'tan'ding er growing crops or cut firewood and make cooking fires without permission. If you have created any dam- age, report it to the landowner and offer to pay for the dam- age or help fix it. Also report any acts of van- dalism observed to the land-- 'owner or local police. These common sense acts of courtesy would._ not only mean many hours of enjoyable hunt- Mg, but could also develop friendships which could bring pleasure for years. A. Fines Award in Mathema- tics, Nancy Olde, Clinton; The W. D. Fair Scholarships For General Proficiency:. Nancy Olde, Clinton; Patricia Cox, RR 2, Bayfield; Sharon Gray,- Clin- ton; Bonnie Homuth, Clinton; Wendy-Kay McGee, Clinton; The' Canada Packers Limited Award, William Trevena, Clin- ton; The Levis Contracting Co. Ltd. Award, John Turner, Clin- ton; The Gregory Photographic Studio Award, Karen Schefter, Clinton; The W. D: Fair Scholarships for Subject Proficiency-: Eng- lish, Bonnie Homuth, Clinton; French, Nancy Olde, Clinton; Latin, Sharon Gray, Clinton; Mathematics, Nancy Olde, Clin- ton; Biology, John Turner, Clin- ton; History, Patricia Cox, RR 2, Bayfield; Physic's and Chem- istry, Nancy Olde, Clinton; To satisfy market demands,' Danish. livestock men changed their Landrace hog from a fat hog to one so. long and lean that today most Danish pigs actually have two extra ribs. Geography, Alfred Dykstra, RR 2, Clinton; Grade 12 The W. D. Fair Scholarships for General Proficiency: Gener- al Course, Lorraine Devea.u, RCAF Station Clinton; Marg- aret Trewartha, RR 3, Clinton; Jayne Vos, RR 1, Varna; RiCh- ard Shadcbck, RR 1, Londes- boro; Special Commercial Course, Marjorie Woods, Clin- ton; The Murphy Bus Lines Award: Anne McCowan, Clin- ton; The Women's Auxiliary to the Clinton , Public Hospital, Cathryn Wallis, RR 1, Bayfield; The Women's Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 140, Ruth Cutler, Clinton; Gwen Yeats, Clinton; The Bank of Montreal Award in Business and Commerce, Marjorie Woods, Clinton; The -Laverne Asmnsaeri Award in Science, Technology and Trades, Tony Verbur'g, RR 1, Auburn; The Articles Left At The Clinton Lions Arena After The Rummage Sale Must Be Picked Up By Saturday, October 17 Call Howard• Brunsdon At Bus. 482-9561 or at Home 482-9690 For Appointment • Huron 4.H Clubs Compete At Guelph (Continued from Page One) Farm & 'Home Electric: Ann Fairhairn, Ken Oke.; Senior Swine, Jim Breadfoet, Tom Riley; Zurich Calf: 14nrrY Me- Clinchey, Joan Elliott; Blyth Dairy; Sheila Henry, Doug Hovvatt; Lticknow Trac- tor, Bryan Black, Larry Hunt- er; Brussels Beef: Fred Uhler, Gerald Smith; Brussels Trac- tor: Gordon Guy, John Strick- ler; Huron Forestry: Mac Mac- Leod, Fraser Gibson; Howick Calf: Harry ...Winkel, Bill Van Lac), COMING EVENTS Friday, October 16—Recep- tion ,and dance for Mr. andiVir$, Robert Johnston thee Betty Taylor), zurio Arena. 42x Saturday, October 1'7—Sale of used clothing and miscel- laneous articles, St. Paul's Parish Hall, commencing 10:30 a.m,, auspices Go-Getters' Club. 40-1-2p Saturday, October 17—Card Party, Orange Hall, 8.30; spon-sors, LOBA and 1.401.4 Every one welcome. 42b Saturday, October 1'7—Dance at Exeter Legion, 9-12 p.m. Music supplied by Moonlight Ramblers, Woodstock; spon- sors, Exeter Legion. 42-3-4-5p Tuesday, Oct. 20 — BINGO at Huron Fish and Game.. jack- pot $60.00 in 60 numbers. Six door prizes, 8:30 p.m. • Wednesday, October 21—Hot Fowl Supper in WesleyWillis United Church, 5-8 P.M. Adults $1.50; children under 12, 75c. Tickets available from UCW members. --• 42x Tuesday, October 27 —Court Whist, Legion Hall, 8.30. p.m. Admission 75c. Sponsors Kin- ette Club. Tickets available from Kinettes. 42-3b Wednesday, October 28—On- tario St. UCW Fall Thank- offering, 8 p.m. Guest speaker: Miss Clara Riggs, returned missionary from India. 42b Saturday, October 31—Bazaar and Tea, St. Joseph's Parish Hall. . Auspices CWL, 2 to 5 p.m. Everyone welcome. 42-3b-44x Wednesday, Nov. 11 — Fall Bazaar; booths and tea tables, Hohnesville United Church, 3 p.m. sponsors Holmesville UCW, • 42-44-45b Saturday, Nov. 14 — Fall Bazaar and Tea, Richie Bldg., RCAF Station 2-4 p.m., spon- sors Protestant Chapel Guild. 42b losing Coach Praises ,.Pitcher • Jim McLay, coaCh of the Stoney Creek midget baseball team, 'in Paying tribute Ao the Clinton team after the first game of 'the OBA finals, said that the Clinton pitcher, Clare Magee, was slightly less tilan terrific, In an •article in the Stoney Creek weekly newspaper, Tic-, Lay was quoted as saying; "We' loaded the bases in the bottom of the fourth :and no one was out. That guy 'held u's right down and allowed only one hit during 'this frame, Every time we posed a threat, he slammed the door, working his way out of tight spots again and again."' Magee went. on to lead the Clinton team to victory in the next game and with it, the OBA midget "B" championship as he pitched another terrific game which was typical 'through- out the entire season. BROWNIE'S DRIVE.IN CLINTON FRIDAY and SATURDAY' October 16-17 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "THE NUTTY PROFESSOR" JERRY LEWIS STELLA STEVENS Color PLUS "THE PIGEON THAT TOOK ROME" CHARLTON HESTON ELSA MARTINELLI (Adult Entertainment) Cartoon Closing For Season Oct. 17 The management a n d staff at Brownie's Drive- In Theatre wish to 'sin- cerely thank all their patrons during the past season. We hope we have given you good entertainment and will try to do so again next year. "CESS Staff Award for General Proficiency, Lorraine Deveau, RCAF Station, Clinton; The Clinton News - Record Award in English, Lorraine De- veau, RCAF Station Clinton; The Dr. D. B. Palmer Award in Geography, George Lindsay, RR 1, Bayfield; The W. C. Newcombe Award in' Mathe- matics, Margaret Trewartha, RR 3, Clinton; The Harriston Fertilizers Limited Award in Science, Richard Shaddick, RR Londesboro; The E. B. Men- zies Award in History, Jayne Vos, RR 1, Varna; The Clinton Kinsmen's Club Award in Foreign Languages, Lorraine. Deveau, RCAF Sta- tion Clinton; Grade 11 The Anstett Jewellers Limit- ed Award, Top- Stiller-it, Robert Cooper, Kippen; The W. D. Fair' Scholarships for General Proficiency, Robert Cooper, Kippeii; Joan Irwin, Clinton; Bruce McBride, RR 1, Varna; Grade 10 , The Fairholme Dairy Limit- ed Award, Top Student, Fred Eckel, RR 1, Varna; The Nor- man and Verna Carter Memor- ial Award in Science, Penny Bateman, Clinton; Fred Eckel,. RR 1, Varna; Grade 9 The Bartliffs Bakery Limited Award, Top -Student, Janey Ro- est, RR 1, Clinton. EXPERIMENTER'S . COLOR TY In Working Order 1957 RATI4EON — ONLY $65.00 AT Galbraith's - RADIO & TV .1 Rattenbury St. — CLINTON — 482-3841 Now that it's hunting season again, those who take to the woods with gun in hand to shoot birds and animals would do well to take the time to read the following advice from the Ontario Safety League: Never hunt on private land guest. of 'the farmer or land- without first obtaining pennis- owner and aat accordingly. sion from the owner. And (then Never shoot near buildings or remember that you are the livestock, and of course, never Take A Minute Save A Lire Performer Don Francks Multi-talented Don Franoks Will be seen weekly as host and performer of anew CBC-TV Publio Affairs series "Other Voices" starting this month On Tuesday nights. The new seines will ineorpor. ate Francis' talents as singer, performer and, actor. (CEO Photo) at CLINTON