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Pesti 8a-TCl ,nitan N.w0-R4cord ---Th us f .o:.nf 2'i i965.
',Clinton S. ilocke;y Day Program
Brings Wide Range OfGa
Miner 3-10,01Mr ,AY an Clin-
ton will be held Qn January
And. 23 with a, wide yarlett r
.oQ games scheduled, fox e
event:,. ranging frcin Sev.rral
Weewwee 'games to a game her
tweet the Ci.intan Junior Colts.
and the Comb. at Engineer J'uv,
eniles front De 'i4 s year,
Once: agata 144year, Clitatph
will heat:a delegation of pll
era. and .adults from Leib 4,
Muhigan:, with a bantam teaa>F•l
and a midget team: aS well 44 -
the juveniles coming to town
Aar the event.
The viaiters'Orem so, th Of the
border rare expected to arrive
at. the Hotel Clinton between
400 and 5;00 pm, Miley a:ft-
ernoen. Ait 5:30, a. banquet will
be held in the Clinton' Imgion
Hall
to welcome the Amerman
,guests,
Hockey .action will start at
8:30 p.'rnm in the Clintten ,Lions
Arena when tiwo Clinton Wee-
wee 'teams wall. ,demonstrate
their drill on skates to the pub-
lic, Following 'this, Stan Stokes
vvice-president of the OMBA,
Industrial Hockey
Next Monday might (Janu-
ary 25) will find the Teachers
vs. the Hydro do the first In-
dustrial Hockey League ,game
with the Banker's meeting tithe
Mainstreeters in the second
tilt.
will Officially PPM: qinikin
Miner H'ocke"/ Day and at
alai,* 9:00 P.M, the :Junior
Colts will face t,1re va;sttiPg
DearbornsteAni In 104..should:
Dearborn Club
To Replace
Detroit Team
R change has been made
in the schedule for Minor
Hockey Day In. Clanton, The
Detroit :Junior Rangers, wino
were 110 Play the Clinton.
Junior Colts on Friday night,
are now unable -to make the
trip because of a change 'in
time for their game the fol-
lowing morning in the Deft
volt Olympia..
Instead., the Ji.rn or Cots
will host the ,Combat Engin-
eer Juvenile /team wluc'h 2s
sponsored by the 'Veterans of
Foreign Wars, Dearborn.
Several of the players on the
team visited Clinton a few
years ago, playing then for
the Dearborn midget or ban-
tam teams.
Still lined up to referee
tie match is Dennis Riggin,
former Detroit Red Wing
goalie.
Huron Central Agricultural Society
ANNUAL MEETING
(TO HEAR REPORTS OF .CLINTON'S 19'64 FAIR
AND APPOINT DIRECTORS FOR 1965)
s
TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 at 8:30 pm.
In Agricultural Office Board Room
Lunch Served
Everyone. Welcome
WILLIAM RIEHL • FRANK FALCONER
Secretary -Treasurer President
2.3b
Entertaining Time
DURATONE PLAYING CARDS
— In Many Designs
— Plastic Coated
Doubles Singles'
$3.00 $1.55
PLASTILAC PLAYING CARDS
In. Many Design$
5�
Plastic Coating DOUBLES
REGAL PLAYING CARDS
DOUBLES ---$1.19 . SINGLES -89C
-- Bridge Tallies in 1-2-3 Table
-- Contract Bridge Score Pads
-- Court Whist Tallies
—.Euchre Tallies
lVIc Ewan 's
Featuring °°CLOiD 9" Room
SMORGASBORD
Every Wednesday & Sunday
FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIAL
IN OUR I C:9OIH'
Chicken in a Basket
0:30 p.it. to 'i230 a.m.
. to Midlnighf
1
Prove? 'be an ,outstanding•
battle +of the blades, Re,fexeeing
the match wilt beDerin'ns
g0;former Detm. t Red Wi
goaltender.
Saturday morning 'Will hina
a.'etion galore bath In t)w and
at the: RCAF, For #bose m
town .w110 park pull. •themselves
out of, .heti and gent down to
the area by' ,9;.00: ;a,m,, .thee
Wall be three Squirt gains..
The fa-at:00, YQw l find the
Goderlch squirts faejng the-.
°iter team, 'the seed, Ctirnten
VS. Werth, and the third; l
be a eoarsolation game between
the losers of the fn iSt lava matt-
she's'.
Apt l3 .CAF Statpgrz Cl'int;on,
paints will have an extra half
hour -of sleep ,as the play at
the RCAF Arena .does next -com-
mence tuxltlil 9:30 'a.an. when the
Adastrai Park 114antaans wfl1
host the visiting Dearbos:a teai►n.
.satardiey aftexn'oon an MA -
ton will start off With another
Wee -Wee gamme, Ws. one ;being
between ya Clinton art and one
from the RCAF. A.t about 2:00
p.m., the final of the morning's
squirt Comrpetations will beheld
and at 3:00 parr, the Clinton
Peeawees wii'l take to the ice
as they meet the RCAF team
in the.final game before, the
snkpper break.
At 7:00 prn.Satturday's` oft
ficial opening wi11 take'place
with Mayor Don Symon9 re•
ceilving the honour of dropping
the puck. ,After the, formali-
ties, file Clinton grid Dearborn
bantams will meet, followed by
a contest between the Clinton
end De'axlborn midget teams.
Both 'games should prove Well
worth turning out to watch.
On Sunday, January 24, at
9;00 a.m., Minor Hockey Day
celebrations will. conclude in
Clinton when the Clinton adults
don their blades.an'd challenge
the Dearborn adults to a game
of hockey Which Well -May turn
out to be an endurance test on
ice for most of the players.
County
Council
Has Surplus
GODnracH --- The county
auditors report a surplus on
1964 operations of $40,02637.
The report was completed by A.
M. Harper & . Co., Goderich, in
time for presentation at the
January session of °aunty coun-
cil, opening Tuesday. Few count.
ties get an audit report on the
calendar year in time for a
January session.
County clerk -treasurer J, G.
Berry estimated 1964 revenue
at $2,285,512 and expenditures
as $2,282,2.65, and so budgeted
for a surplus of only $3,247. By
November, a surplus of $26,000
in general account was indicat-
ed, The $40,026 now reported
will no doubt -be taken into con-
sideration, when the finance
committee is deciding whether
or not it can hold the line at
14 mills.
Mr. Berry +wwna ned at the No-
verxlber session that a rise of
one mill in the levy would be
necessary if the present pre -
gram were to 'be maintained.
Another factor is. that $110,000
was transferred from surplus
account to current revenue last
year.
Former Clinton
Native Buried
At Home Town
Wilbert Lockwood, formerly
of ,Olinton, died in Toronto on
Monday, January 11, 'after suf-
fering a heart attack 'in a Street
car.
He was born on December
19, 1891, in Clinton to Frederic
Lack -wood and Mary Jane Fol -
land. He was =married and
had resided in Toronto for the
past 14 years, before which time
he had lived in Clinton. He was
a retired salesman and had
been a member of the Salvation
Army,
The ,funeral was in the Ball
and Mutch Funeral Home ih
Clinton on January 14, with the
Rev. Grant Mills of Ontario St.
United Church officiating. The
interment was in Clinton Cet'ne-
tery.
Pall -bearers for the late Mr..
LockwoOd were Fred Fowler of
Lbndesboro, Gorrlon Lawson,
William M !ler, Harald Swan,
George Dotter and Jetties Leek -
Woad, all Of Clinton. The lat-
ter three pallbearers were ne-
plxews of Mr, Lockwood.
R is survived by his broth-
ers, William of Coombe and Roy
of Conquest, S'aska and his
sisters, Mrs.. C. (Mabel) OS -
borne Of OfDetroit;.on as aril `1V1dt,
Russell Colcleugh of Clinton.
Among friends attending the
funeral were William L Lock-
wood. bf Co ober; Rey Lock -
Wood Mrs.
wood' of Corigtuc�st ,
3. L. Osborne of St Tliotnas;
Ms, and Mrs. J. CY Wiggins of
Detroit; Mr's. J. F. Powers of
Windsor; Hugh Hill of Gdde4
rich; Clarence $wait Of IIaitchw
vier; Brigadier George Vorse y
of Toronto and Cliff ShOtWo of
Toronte.
)entail Broerball
Rental/ 1. --Stanley Seooters 1
Pah 24iirti�h 1
Pr.Line,
4("has" ihitist 0 ..
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c..r 4.,g$ QN Nov)„„
Is 'T R,'
"THAN
IWO FARE
LA1ER ON 1,
Re-elect J. Lavis
As Chairman
Of CHSS Board
'At its inaugural meeting last
Wednesday night, the Centrad,
Huron Secondary School Board
re-elected John lions of Clin-
ton as chairman. Mr. Lavis is
entering his fourth tent in that
position. Walter Newcombe,
vice-ahaati tan, was also re-
elected.
Committees for the upcom-
ing term of office are as fol-
lows: Welfare, Ms. Newcombe
(chairman), George Beattie, W.
R. Corbett, Ross Lovett, Robert
Elliott and Mrs. Leroy Poth;
property, George Falconer
(chairman), Robert Peck, Keith
Tyndall, Norman Counter and
Donald Young; finance, Mr.
Counter (chairman), Mr. New-
combe and Mr. Beattie.
Transportation, Mr. Chilton
(chairman), Boyd Taylor, Mr.
Young, Mr. Lovett, Mr. EBilottt,
Robert Marshall and :Mrs. Poth;
agriculture and development,
Mr. Taylor (chairman), Mr.
Peck, Mr. Clifton, Mr. Marshall,
Mr. Tyndall and Mr. Falconer;
cadets, Mr. Corbettt.
Appointed as deputy attend-
ance officers were: Thomas
CHSS Considers
Expansion Plan
the planning committee of
Centraa Huron Secondary
School's advisory vocational
committee will interview Dep-
axttment of Educattion officials
in Toronto on January 26 to
dis'cus's a required addition to
the school.
The committee 'includes Wil-
liam Hearn of Clinton, chair-
man; Garnet Hicks, Exeter; Ed-
ward Dearing, RR 1 Sltrarffa, and
Ralph Munro, Auburn. Voca-
tional director Richard Harland
and principal D. J. Coi:hranne
also will attend.
The principals of the four
schools sending vocational stud-
ents to CHSS held a four and
a half hour long meeting in
Clinton last week with the
planning connrnttee and sec-
ondary school inspector W. D.
Scott of 'London.
Mr. Cochrane said by 1972
CESS will require between 280
and 300 new places for voca-
tional students.
Wilson, Goderich; Charles. A.
Barber, Seaforth, and C. H. Mc-
Kenzie, Exeter. To date, no
ane has been named to fill the
position in the Clinton area.
Name Ken Wood
PS Chairman
For Third Term
Clinton Public School Board,
at its inaugural meeting this
week, re-e4eeted' K. S. Wood as
chairman for his third term. Al-
so re-elected was Robert Irwin,
vice --chairman and H. C. Law-
son was reappointed as secre-
tary -treasurer.
Only new member on the
board is Eugene McAdam, re-
placing George Lavtis who is re-
tix'ing after 13 years as board
memvber.
Committees set up for the
eut+rent year are as follows:
Study and welfare, Lawrie
Slade (chairman), Eugene Mc-
Adam, Clayton Dixon; prop-
erty, purchasing and finance,
Eric Switzer (chairman), Rob-
ert Irwin, Lawrie Slade; sports,
Eugene McAdam (chairman),
Eric Switzer, Clayton Dixon.
Reappointed to the Clinton
Library Board for a three-year
team was. Morley Coulter.
A ,surplus. of $8,386 after ex-
penditures of $105,390,98 show-
ed on the financial statement
for 1964.
Cold Weather Starts Fires
The fire in the above photo was one of two fought last week by the Clin-
ton volunteer fire department which resulted from cold weather, The photo
shows firemen working on the blaze at the new farm home of August De
Groof on the Bayfield Road. Firemen said a fire that started in furnace pipes
and spread to the attic caused an. estimated $2,000 damage. A second fire at
Becker's Trailer Court on Victoria Street in Clinton caused $1,000 damage to
as trailer owned by Cpl. William Hull. Cpl. 1. Hull was using a blow torch to
thaw a frozen water line and the flame ignited insulation.
(News -Record Photo by John Visser)
Huronic Rebekah
Lodge Members
Hold Meeting
The Iurotnio Rebekah Lodge
held its regular meeting on
1VIoncl'ay, January 1$, at the
lodge hall with Noble Grand,
Mary Trick in charge:
After the btmsiness pinged a
penny sae was held, the proo-
coeds to go to the .Asseanbly
1 reskiehts' Project for the
home in ..Barrie,
itineh was Served by the
January group, The next Meet-
ing will be held On rialuttory 1
at 8 p.m, with Sister Jessie
Tlillior, assembly president of
the Grand Lodge Of Ontario,
arta Sister ituby Beavers, Vila
met Deputy prestiderit, of Ere-,
ter, in attendance„ Pinal drativ§•
will be i rade for 'urtk iorWri
ters, The atteridatite,Of all
bekaih MernbeiS Will be Wife*,
SALE! SALE!
STEREO RECORDS
only $11
Bur an 2 ARC
Bay yStEREO Records at regulor
price. Yotu' third record Will! cost only
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Basketball Games
Both Centra) Huron �"
dory :School boys' teams way#
.gannes. last week when thea vls-
ited .Stratford l`Tox'thwestt
High School. The $e ie r boys
took their game 60-49 white
the Junior boys eamer o4tt on
top by , score ofte46-30,
L ire Magee led .the Senior
'ru to thir ytktry
pacedtea,the attice! with 21 l coohets
whale pn Fr'eeman wa$ the
s'eeend place poitt raker with
3.3 Other5..'corers Were Bryan
McConnell (7), Brian, !,.avis
(6), Bra Dutlot (6), Ba'h •Liv-
ermore (4), and Richard Shad
dick (3).
Fred Jewsnn led the Jargons'
Scoring by netting 16 points
and Mick Poppenk followed
with 11 O,the'r junior scorers.
were JO: S'h'addi'e1C (6), Larry
Pickett (5), John Irwin (4),
Ashley ;Bevan (2), and Bob Col-
lins (2),
The 'teaim s will go into action
again this Friday afternoon
whenion thfroomey play Sea:hfosltortltDito a stritdel*e-
gat
High :Sehooi in the CHSS gyln-
nasfn,
BOWLING RESULTS
1.0.01. League
. ts.
TryFler BardshghterLi ,... 71
Bollard's .Sunlights 63
HBob's arold'sBeatlHitterses.,... 53
,.. 50.
Lucky S'trik'es . 45
Frank's Red Hots 34
Yeo's Lambs 25
High �slinglea, ladles,, Gerry
Harris 267; menBill Harrods
297; high triple, ladies, Gerry
Harris 729; men, Murray Tay-
lor 712.
RCAF Ladies.
Pts.
Wing C Legs62
Lady Bugs 58
Plunkers 58
Pinheads 52
Bowlers , 52
Black Labels .. , .. ... 47
Mid Walkers 45
Little Beatles 41
Beatles 28
High single, Shirley Saunders
249; high triple, B. ' Fischer
576; high. average, C. Ranger
188.
BRUCEFIELD
Mrs. H. T. Berry, Correspondent
Rev. H. K. Plant atlten'ded a
meeting in Toronto last week.
Garth Hargreaves had the
misfortune to fall on his tobog-
gan, requiring four stitches in
his forehead last week.
Unit Four of the Brucefield
UCW held a meeting on Wed-
nesday everting. The topic of
interest was "Education In The
United Church."
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Chatter-
ton, Yale, Mich., spent the
weekend with Mrs. B, Menerey,
Bayfield, and relatives in Bruce -
field.
Central Hurt::n
Hockey Results
In the Central Huron Hockey
League this week, Clinton took
over first place by walloping
the Ontario Hospital 11-4 while
Holmesville dropped into second
place, losing to Brucefield 5-4.
1t was Brucefield's first Win
cONIN6 yrs
Thurs., rian, 21 *- BINGO
in Cklnton Legion Hall, K,ir'k
St,, at 8:30 P.M. 15 regular,
games for $5; 1, game fpr $2;
letters L and T' Pingcs apPIv
on the X25 game; 8 share ttui«
Wealth gesnes; Jackpot $57 lrt ;n
numbers. Admission 50e.
Saturday, Jap, .28 --- Guita
Variety Progrnnme featuring
local and •district "talent at tri,
Clinton. Legion Hall, 8 ;n,nr Ad"
mission 50c for adults, 25c toC
children. Everyone welcome tw
see "''!The ,Stara' Pf *kine Future,!''
Saturday, Jan.23,-Card party
;n grange Hall, 8.:39 P,m. Spon#-
Spred by LORA and LOL.' Ev-
eryone welcome. 31�
Tuesday, Jan. 2G — .BINGO
of I-Iuron Fish & Game Club.
Jackpot $58,00 in 58 ;mlmberc
Six door prizes, 8.30 p.rn,
Saturday, Feb. 13—Valentine
Tea and $azaar, St., Andrew's-
Presbyterian Church, 3-5 p.m.
Auspices Madeleine Lane Aux-.
iliar .
y 3,5,66•
Saterday, Feb. 27 -50th An-
niversary Tea to be -held in
Wesley -:Willis United Church,
3-5 p.m. Sponsors: Clinton
inter -Church CGIT, 3b
LORNE
BROWN
MOTORS
Limited
• SERVICE
• CENTRE
'Ontario Street
"Butch" reminds you of
these items to assure
trouble-free starting,
GAS LINE ANTIFREEZE
prevents frozen gas lines.
SPARK PLUGS
Clean or replace for quick
firing to assure starting.
BATTERY CHECK
Cold weather puts extra
strain on the .battery. Let
us check yours today.
POINTS & CONDENSER
Burnt points can cause
poor stanting. Let us check
,or replace now.
ACCESSORIES
"Pere" suggests a Block
Heater for easier starting.
Inexpensive. Inventory has
turned up accessories for
Chev. and Olds. we didn't
know we had! Clearing at
half-price. Your inquiries
welcomed.
NEW and USED
CARS
Orland and Steve are real-
ly hungry for a deal. Used
cars are down in price. It's
to your advantage to buy
that "Better" Used Car
now. A good selection.
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Put your
SAVINGS
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To earn good dividends — Current rate
41/2% and Life Insurance,
To assist your fellow members.
To build and purchase homes.
To improve dwellings and purchase furniture.
To purchase automobiles and trucks.
To purchase livestock and feed.
And for numerous other purposes.
OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS LOANED
DURING PAST 14 MONTHS.
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