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Last Month. In Office
It's the last month in office ,fo the three men shown above'who are Crus-
t. r
tees of the Village of Bayfield. When the village assumes its, new status Jan. 1.
,as a village, its ,affairs will be managed.. by a reeve and four councillors, The
men above are the incumbent txustees. From the left; Irvin Pease Frank
McFadde and Lero Porch. News -,Record Photo B Audra Bedchamber)
z>< Y � y y
Jolt 01` SantaVisits He Sall Huron Man Named
. n
Jolly�t
Santa Claus brought joy to sponsored "by the businessmen.
To Renfrew Agr. _ AS
the hearts of hundreds of child- 425 :tr'ea'ts'and 425 bottles of Evbrett 13199S Deputy Min-
chfealate milk (the latter do- dster of Agriculture, has: an -
ren on: Saturday' when he ar- nated by Hurondale, Dairy) nounced °the appointment of
rived lin Hensall Town Hall in were handed out to the child- Laurence Taylor as Assistant
the fire 'truck amid the ringing ren during the afternoon by Agricultural Representative for
of the !siren and bells, for the Reeve Norman Jones, and clerk Renfrew County,
annual Christmas. party for the Earl Campbell, assisted by, the Mr. Taylor, who was raised
chudrm of Hensall and district, senior men, on a farm in Huron County,
graduated from the Ontario
Agricultural College In 1963
andthe Ontario College of Edu-
CLINTON ROYAL cation in 1964,
¢pAPA+^e He replaces G. E. Chainber�
Branch CANADIAN hair, who resigned on December
z 1 to take up farming.
140 "c LEGION
CHRISTMAS -STAG • DRAW
LEGION HALL, CLINTON
TURKEYS -- CHICKENS -- CHRISTMAS CAKES
Friday, December 18
Draw starts al 8:30 p.m,
ALL MEN WELCOME --
Give A. Watch
This Christmas
From S7.95 up
WE ACCEPT TRADE-INS
a VO
JEWELLERS LTD.
CLINTON 482-9525
Mrs. A. G. Grigg
Won Big Prize
In Grey Cup Draw
M,TS. Mary Grigg, wife of
Clinton, Lion A. Gladstone
Grigg, won the $500 first prize
in +Cl+imton Lions. Club annual
Grey Cup draw. Yes, Lion, Grigg
sold her the ticket and wins
hin self $50 for selling the top
prize .ticket.
Mrs. Grigg 'held ticket bear -
Ing West 34, East , 24 in the
Grey Cup football game in Tor-
onto on Nov. 28 between Van-
couver (B.C.) pions and Ham-
alton: Tiger=Cats.
The first quarter score of
West 7, East 0, was not sold.
A Lions committee awarded the
$25 prize to the +three -nearest
ticket holders: Miss Barbara
Campbell, Blyth; Ross Nichol-
son, Seaforth and Mrs. G. Pdnel,
King Street, Clinton:
The second quarter, score of
We9t 20, East 1, was held by
Mrs. Walter Jervis, ,Mary St.,
Clinton, Who won $50.
The third quarter score, West
34, East 8, was 'held .by Lion
Herb Bridle, and he won $75 as
well as $10 for ser lft himself
the 'ticket. At the 1iians. Club
meeting last week Mr: Bridle
gave the Lions a cheque for $35,
part of his Grey Cup draw win-
nings,
Nearly 1900 tickets were sold
,and after prizesand expenses
were paid, the Lions netted
over $1,000 which will be, used
for service club work ;in Clin-
ton and district.
>A� ' N; '-4111VII i V-4 aS�ySl Oji/ i � r� y pF ll` put l mC� �i4t�� i
Christ.mas Needs
tt�H
CHRISTMAS CRACKERS -- in metalic red, silver, white, green,
red boxed in dozens ................ ............... $1.19 to 52.95 box
CHRISTMAS CRACKER sditable for table centre decoration ,....... 59c each
CHRISTMAS TABLE COVERS in Santa, Candle, size 54x88” ...... 39c &.45c
Blue Cloth -- Size 47x102" ..............•.,................... ...... 79c
SERVIETTES in Cocktail, Luncheon or Dinner Size ............ 29c to 69c ploy.
CANDLES in red, white, green, 8" to 15.........: .................... 25c to 59c pr,
CANDLES in rope, Christmas "free shapes .__................... ............. $1,29
BONE CHINA CUPS and SAUCERS ...................•.,.. Priced $1.95 to $5,00
various patterns ................................................•....... $1.00 each
BONE CHINA CUPS and SAUCERS ........................ Priced $1.95 to .$S.00
CEDAR BOXES filled with Stationery ..,,....• ......................... $2.95 to $4.S0
K ISTM •c,�Yi� �, - .�,
VISIT OUR TOYLAND
PLAY A TUNE GAME •.................. ......... Special Price.$4.98
VIEW MASTER CARTOON THEATRE, dust like a may
ing picture show ..... ...... _...... ., __.................. $14.05
VIEW MASTER VIEWERS............. .................. ... ........... $Us
VIEW MASTER. REELS , ................ ................. *130 set of 3 reols
SPECIAL P'RICt ON BOP-THE-BEATLE GAME
Reg, $6,15 ................................................ ONLY $4.95
McEw,an"s
r
Two Stanleyool
.reaTruistees
Chtlstm Fair••.
36--�G,0a 1 \
e fwcolts
D squal�f ed By Department
Baling
At Huronv�ew
The Clinton Junior Colt%
won two .easy garner.
{+!~kxntu?ued Pao¢xi Page One)
Chlcicer Qr &gg?.`,�
Appraxamat'ely 10R of t!ne
this week pa they gave i'alsley
:;3xi $-6 wan o ilg
it �s unfortunate this rl
irucluded in tYie 10 S'tar�leyusbs
elf tlurox�vi€w were able
Tri Clinton an Friday night
18-2
and on iVfonday•night
carne after the elelction, Howr.1Ta
Sii7g .schools. as a two -room
ta. aUteard ' ,year's GhrL%t=.
cruised io an victory
over Listowel in that town,
aver•,, the 1Vi'unlicipal Board chase
building constru,c'ted in, 'Bayfield
Pair which was :held tills year
Dan Yeo opened the �orjvig'
from Yeo and Bob Batkin. Dean
to follow t17,Is plan df pro-
an 1954 at a cost of ,$40,900,
on, 1Viond!ay, Dec„ 7,
at 3:$3. of the first peryod on
Reld netted angther for Untoun
cedture"
In Bayfield, trustee Fr"amk
Each of the guests atttendtCag
passes fronn. Rabbi Loris And
at 14:53 onassby Lori aaia
Mr, QMUgin said Stamey'i,*Fadden
said he '.4ad not
was given $2 !#n p1gy money
Bruce Cooper, but .Paisley tied
Barry Glazfer. Randy Glevv
Tawiis definitely woruld rp-
heard; .,about tthe letter, Advis-
"if
and ;allowed to buy gifts from
4 up eight minute l'auter, as
they took advantage of a tryp-
clodsed the scoring for the see-
period unassisted aft the
quest t17�e election of an addi,-
#oral trustee as suggested m
ed! of its contents, he said
We had been 'incorporated When
tc*les priced a! . 50 .cents, 75
cents, or $1. The gifts had
p�a'g penalty to .Clintoxr's l%aindy
19;15 mark
11-$, ,mals{ng them scgre
Burrows lott'ea�, He said
'the rate carne up, Ba field
y '
been donated. b5' txze clatrxclv.s
G1ew.
Bruce Cooper moved the Jun-
Ten G;oai Third
etre Bo xd. likely would _ uest
would :have elected a eseni
of F,$eter,
ror Colts curt anpfrs
oat .at iiia
b j�uvermo�re staff -ted off
ilre a of e
ppogntmneurt Geoa�g
.,alive to the board. B.since
k'oilawu? ii<2e fear wh!Ich was
g
15;12 zraarl{ on a as. 'from, Bfb
the third pektiod' at the 47 sec-
Qantelan, RR 5. Clinton, next
we were not incorporated at
held in the seasonally decorated
lAvermore and Scoredagain be
orad mark on a Bass ficin Coop
runner-up, in the election.
that 'tune, 'ta ere' were five men
large
audItorium, the Auxiliary Serv-
fore the period ended to make
at 3-1 .for Ci..inrton.
er and LcO and. 16 seconds lat,.
er, Coo'per added axaother, as-
The Stanley Towxsship .School
Area. Board is coanpl-Ised of five
at arca d. we were. able to
nominate and vote for five ;men.
ed �eooi�ies and tela in: the craft
xoom,
Wine -Open Second Period
sst�d by .Lori. paisley managed
trustees whose .duty it is to
After tl e election our order of
o
The game broke loose in the
¢econd' pexiad as Clanton s'care�l
to soore ;again at 3,23 •but 20
seconds' later, Livermore dent;
administer 10 seboois in the
inowporation came through, Irt's
•
Hinted
eight times compared to two
ed Ciro twine agado for the
tont'
a questionorte gg c� me
Indust ry
ilio
help coming
Jfm
has
It has been suggested tete
board t consider the erer-
'�h
fi�ist_�nc-
ken „
Mx, McFadden said if a de-
'
For Clinton
aggali�. �e�ed scorcin� as �e
let'go a blistering
er`ing Snapshot frim
mW.0 open a i, Lori
scared again at 3.4o assisted by
tion •of a new central school rte
cision had been made by the
change of Christman gifts.
lust Inside the blue line .at the
Ken Daer.
ainalgamate ,the smaller build-
.
Board of Education or the On-
m R `One
(Continued fro age )
15 second mark of the period,
Less than 90 Seconds Pater, Bab
Paisley made It 15-5 when.
they snored at the 6:20 mark,
}rags now scattered ecrpss lahe
ilea it.
wauid likely abide w.
"They
were cai3 appreciated. "'They
y
Liv d
emmoz a ha scored, assisted
but the J union Colts kept
township, but no definite steps
will 'h'ave to set -the
,,
were really tickled with them,
by Robbi Lori. paisley .closed
staretch!ang their already riddc-
been; " in this darer-
have taken
precedent in a case like this �'
he said.
the 'gali at 3;25, but Ldvemmom
ulous dead, Cooper s'care'd again
tion, nor 'has there been any
he said,
Later m, the mooting, council
regained the Baal worth help
from Lori and Don Freeman
official 'suggestion this .could o r
Mm, Graham said as far as
passed an expense item of $160
from Don Yea and Loci. Yea
scared from Livermore. Paisley
would take 'place,.
Stanley Townshipwas concern-
in relation to the trraphies'.
made the s'cor'e 7-2 one minute
potted ,their last goal at 14:18
ed, .notice from �he Ontario
Clerk. Jahn Livermore read a
later where. he scored unas'sist-
and Livermore ended the ame's
which she is chairman, Mrs.
�'
Brownie Packs
Municipal Board y
granting Bay-
field in'corpolra.tiion his
1aUter to council which. was
td, The vistors retaliated faint-
ly 30 'seconds after' Yeo s goal,
scoria at 18;28 an a ass from
g p'
Cooper.
The res% atuon of M; S. A.
came to
office on Dec.. 11.. Nominations
signed by Ws. John Gibson, Joe
When the scored again.
w y orad g
Lori Leads Scoring
cc► .
Christmas Party
for school trustees were held
.Corey :and Mrs, Norxnau Hal -
, land, The letter sought another
Bob Livermore snared again
at 1,0:27 assisted by Bruce
Ro'bbi Lori,- replacing absen-
tee John ,Cooper on the Clinton
Gar
Nov. 27, the election was held
act at ilio
street light to be erected
scored at 2; 7
Copper who1 4
first line ed the f
, l offense as he
Held At Legion
Dec. 7.
outgkir+ts of Clinton on the Bay-
the barn.
I have given during my tenure
scored three times and assist -
ed on .seven other goals for a
ary of $5,400 was approved,
somewhere, but it -really makes
of office.' She said thele was
field Roadnear sales
The board also named Fred
to'ta'l of 10 scoring points. The
Forty-five Brownies .frown the
' ' •
Clintons Reaction
The letter was ref erred to the
protection of persons and Prop-
Colts Play Two
�
other two forward's on the same
line, Bruce Cooper
Fit and Fourth Clinton • packs
joined force's. Monday afternoon,
er visor of the custodial) staff.
erty Committee.
Exhibitions
and Bob
Livermore, picked up nine
Dec. 14, at the Legion Hall for
To The New
Grant Licences
Guy
v5sVdng committee, Mrs. Weil -
points each,
,their after school chr4stmas
..
Council granted Orville
two licences on re aorta un-
�
This Wraekend
In +Listowel Monday night,
the ped to
party.
Theytheir own en-
They
t'Christ-n-
Canadian' Flag
eluding ,a licence to operate a
a y, a, g� Coote led' the
provided
pro
victualling house (restaurant),
Thus Saturday night, the
sc
scoring with three goals and
texv by Singing
meas camels and presenting an
(,Continued from Page One)
the "Twin P", and a licence to
and
Clinton Junior Colts will play
six 'assists for mane Points; Bob
Livermore followed with five
Impromptu skit, the cast of
retall and. sell tobacco
cigarettes.
host to the Exeter Hawks, in an
e7dhilbition game in the Lions
goals and 'three a'ssis'ts for eight
Which included: Dru Andrews,
Also read was a letter from
Arena. The Exeter 'team plays
and John Couper accassistl, for
invf . fans and •e—fou
g
Janet. AxiZStoan, Peggy Bartliiff,
Pr'ies-
the Depaflltment of Municipal
„
aai the Shamrock Jammer D
league.
inions.
The final score—Clinton Clinton ,Tun-
Cattily Grigg and Patsy
itap. The skint depicted the Good
,
Affairs requesting additional
Preceding ilio game, the
riar Colby is Listowel 2.
t
deeds and "Lend A Hatreds'
endBroA
Mrs.
routine information on the new
arena proposed as .Ciin'ton!s
Kinsmen Wee -Weer will put on
a show of their skills ,un hockey.
• •
motto the move-
Ball
Centennial project. The letter
Their game will begin about
Clanton Midgets
merit.
The skit was followed by the
of and bags of
� ' '
was referred to the arena con
n ttee which •win forward the
8:15 and the Junior game will
coni m'enee at about 9:00 p'm•
The turkey draw's for whweh
Open Season
exchange gifts
were
fnformather
tticketss (being sold, will be
candy and candy canes
distributed •by Brown Owls M•rs,
In athero business, council
•the assessmem:t roil for
are
held at the �arena during the
Clinton's midi y .
gent hockey team
asr in full
Ruth Nealans and Mrs. Bev,
MRS. DAVID BALL, Clin-
adopted!
1964, which shows Clinton with
evening. All proceeds from the
evffAr and draws will be for the
now sewing, as it open-
ed its season: last night (Wed-
Cbowen. The Brownies then dispersed
ton: "I think its great! I think
itime we had something orig-
,a 'to!tal assessment of $2,709,-
006.94, •and 'appointed A. M.
Minor Hockey Day in Clinton
in January.
Td'ay) playing host to Zurich.
The score was not available at
Guide
and returned to their Guide
'its
inal and new.' I think that I'
Harper .as accountant to audit
o
press tkne.
meeting for a walk and My-
ceremony. Seven Brownies then
liked, the one with the three
maple leaves and the blue sides
rthe books for 19,64. Clerk Liv-
ermore said the fee of $1,025.00
Legion O freers
CUSS teacher, Wm. 'Blondier
Coale, is coaching the team and
tbzce.is
went up to the Guide company
to be by Division Corn-
better, though."
was the same as was charged
sczic; assistant coach,
The team is entered in a stxY
greeted
meander Miss Mary MadMillan
._
fast year.
Appoint CD01 Rep.
To Be Installed
team midget "C" and am lea. -
gue with the other teams be -
of God-erich and Miss Kay
Sharp of Clinton. Miss Mac-
�;
Walter C. Newcombe was ap-
poinded las Maze town's represen-
The 1965 officers' of Clinton
'ing Hensall, Zuriich, lMtche'll,
Exeter and Seaf�orth.
Millan now us assisting with the
re -organization of the Clinton
Mrs -� •
tative to the Clinton District
Collegiate Institute Board far
Legion Branch 140 of the Keyann
Canadian Legion will be af�Pic-
'a good, big deal-
-S yea
this Year, with a first-rate goal-
Guzde oo'mpany.
Guide
o
, m�,
o r t e r'
two years. Bylaw' No. 10 was
by vote.
Tally installed at the general
meeting Monday aught, Dec. 21.
,has
ie. Alan Howes, who played'.
with the Legion Juvenile's for a
changed unanimous
The bylaw which provided space
team from
An inswill
few games last year, is still
g ! `9 60
Collegiate Board
4
z,
for one bus on Albert street
R ttenb Street
Seafortki will install president-
Inst
elect R. D. "Dick" Fremlin and
young enough to tend the nets
for -the midget team.
ury
8 p�
Reports Surplus
,and one an a
was changed to allow two
his officers. The meeting begins
at 8 p.m. sham.
(Continued from Page One)
lI)f1S, E. R. PORTER, RR 5
buses to park on Rattenbury
Street. The bylaw will have a
In former years a joint in -
Clinton: "I don't think we need-
third reading when. the change
s'tallation was held with the
expansion, .a sports field, and
ed ,a new flag very badly. We
is apprpved by the Department
Legion Ladies Auxiliary. This
parking. The board also '-has
had a good one with the En-
of Transport.
year the !auxili'ary officers will
'an, option an an additional 4.7
sign, I think Parrliament should
In another unanimous vote,
be ,in'stall'ed at •their January 11
acres ata cost of $11,000.
have waited for a vote of the
constable Leroy Oesch was ap-
meeting by Zone Commlander
Other expenditures included:
people before going ahead niece
poliaited a first class constable.
Mrs. E: Carroll.
teachers' salai+ies $548,027; ad-
minustrat'ion cost $32,921; plant
this, Parliament did entirely
the wrong tering."
The move was recommended in
a letter to the police committee
operation and maintenance
$65,523; transportation $50,518;
3 r �•
from Ch'ef Constable Russ
Grace Church iwCW
-debenture debt charges $47,190;
���
k
Thompson.on.A letter from: Cl'inton'sithree
r
and miscellaneous expenses of
constables to the Police Com-
®f Porter s Hill
$2,240.
Hire Driving instructor
Marlene
mittee outlining terms for .the
1965 .employment year was pas-
iters
Elect Officers
Included in the revenue total
of $802 931 were:
Wilson
s'ed to the 1965 council for can -
provincial
grants,fees.
grants, $262 434 tuition fees,
fi�a
sideration.
The United, Church Women
and tax levy, $2
°'
Frightful Odor
Councillor Mrs:. G.
of ,Grace Church met on Wed-
nesday last at the home of Mrs.
T!he hiring of John Fulcher,
.s
b
son said gaaiib'age being
Wilmer Riddell. Mrs. Wgitam
Exeter, a s driver education in- .
Exeter,
on the north side of the Bay-
Cox presided over the meeting
was also approved. Mr.
strucfield
River at the south end of
which opened with the sing-
Fulaher, who .is to begin after
MRS. MAitLENE WILSON,
Clinton near Becker's Trailer
;
Ing of a hymen: and Rev. A. G.
the new year, is now employed
RCAF Station Clintons: "I hate
Court had resulted do a number
pease led in prayer.
with the Deportment of Trans-
it. T liked 'the Red Ensign. I
orfplaiatts orcin residents in
Rev. pease also read the
post in London,
feel everyone should have had
that area of Mown.
scripture lesson and tools the
It is expected that about 70
a say in the choice of a new
She said aphis caused: "a fright-
Chapter from the study book,
students will take the course
flag. I can't see why if they
fun odoe' +and added nothing
"Grace and Freedom". Ro11 scall
between January and June with
didn't give us a chance to vote
had been done about the mat-
was answered With the ex -
preference being given , to the
it they have this one
ter since the complaints had
change of Christman gifts.
'senior students. Cast of tiean
", .i
been received.
The secretary's report and
course to each student will be
Clerk Livermore said the
the report of the year's activi-
$10 to which the board will
10
� �
land where the garbage was
ties was given by Mrs. A.
anothanother`'
$25 per student.
being burned was in Tucker-
Lockhart. The treasurer's an -
Both .classroom immtruction
smith Township, but the said the
nua'l report was given by Mrs.
and actual driving will be given
L. J
matter would be investigated,
matter
Ray Cox. The various �conlmit-
in the course. A Department of
•
by police. p
teas reported on the year's
Education grant will cover 73
Cook �,
No Skullduggery
work.
per cent of the classroom in.
•
In reporting on the Health
Rev. Pease conducted the
struction, A car has been pro-
and Welfare Committee of
election of officers which re-
i'de'd by a local dealer.
vitiire
which she is chairman, Mrs.
sulted as follows:
Teacher, Custodian
Thompson said the committee
Fast president, Mrs. William
The res% atuon of M; S. A.
has a balance of $1,068.24 frim
CoX; presidefut, .Mgrs. Chester
Kuraishi was accepted by the
16. J. apple, Clinton: "It does-
the budget of $2,500 for the
Sturdy; first vice-president,
board and the hiring of Avril
n't really matter to me one way
yam• She said the report was
Vis, Elgin Cox; Second vice
Eileen Duxi'ell, Glencoe, as
have
or rbhe other. I would have lik-
+'just one of the many reports
president, Mrs. Harry Tor -
Mathematics teacher at a sal-
ed to see same green ail it
I have given during my tenure
ranee; secretary, Mrs. Argyle
ary of $5,400 was approved,
somewhere, but it -really makes
of office.' She said thele was
Mrs. Tom
treasurer,
The board also named Fred
no dirffrer ce to me what flag
no skullduggery in the Health
Sowel�rb ; assistant treasurer,
Trevena, Clinton, as light sup-
we have.).'
and Welfare' Committee.
Mrs. William Townshend; plan-
er visor of the custodial) staff.
(one man asked his opinion
"In the last couple of mon-
,lst, Mrs. William Cox; sick and
a-
of the new flag poured out a
the we have had no one on
v5sVdng committee, Mrs. Weil -
A CHUCKLE
torrent of profanity as he de-
weli!are ' she said, "I thinit
Barn Cox and Mrs, Wal'liarn
scribed It. Only part of what
weSre in a very enviable Posh
TownShend,
Movie Star: "This is my be had to say could have been
birthday, you know." quoted, w ywa'y, ''but -the marl
Friend., "Itow aid aren't declined to disclose his ident-
you?" ity. )
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Lfnder unfinished business,
F'in'ance Commviit^tee chairman
H. F. NooWn observed tiheA at
the last council Theeting the
Rer regUon Committee had
rcre-
uegtenthn balance of its coun-
the Wnobnt of $580.
Bet Boxing Day
He said, cdunell had given"
mmioy� but really owed $880, "1
would like • to see them • get this
emtra $300," he sand, "because
they ere wing' a very good
jab.' The money was voted un•
an:imously.
A emotion moved by buff
Thompson and seconded by Mrs,
V. G. Thompson called fol° Dec.
26 rico bre praal.'aimed Boxing
•'1l ay, wind mayov Miller was
1;o lied by cotamcU to issue
• `plodaniatiom to that off C.G
The 73-minuGte160g meeft
was adjourned oaf a m�butin by
Reeve Aod,W Aft& ern tivaanh -
n,1s vote 4"ed fat' the pay a'nei t
of , sessional at'rces�bo`l be
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To assure you of safe,
trouble - free Christmas
driving, "Butch" suggests
these services.
SAFETY CHECK
You are only as safe as
your oar. Give us the word.
We'll do the rest.
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
Your life may depend on
the touch of a toe. Arrange
now for a check and brake
adjustment.
WINDSHIELD
An Arctic blade makes a
big difference. Same price
as ordinary blades. At Mile
same time you ask about
ahem, let us check your
WASHER ANTIFREEZE.
BATTERY CHECK
Be sure your car will
start. Free check and test
Kion., Tues & Wed. only.
CLOSED
A reminder we will be
closed all day Wed.; Dec:
31st for stock taking.
Please arrange your ser-
vice appointments NOW.
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COMING SOON
(About December 24, 1964)
MORE SAfETI( DEPOSIT BOXES
RMAYE YOURS NOW
ONLY $5.00 PEit YEAR
Clinton Community
Credit Union Lmfied