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KOOting, loommorommowommioiroarriootegeovali 0\t House of Bargains Is Your Mother's Day S ore The Store Where You Get HOUSE Of Phone 4824735 . r Plot Low Mitt AIMS Clinton- t Oh CorPoral Charles V, Keat- ing, iz dISIPlinatiaii With the .Militant' Section at 1-t/kP Cilirikdi was recently dectit. dd with the- tib torte's beet:Vat/kW by Whig, 13. t, Itittig,df mthig co. dorporal 'Keating sered tiS Adtb Efigine Teethiticlant tot on "Argus" aircraft at Green- 'Wood, 11,S, before reporting to RCAF Clinton .it hi pre. sent einpiftWhient.- Ifi§ vtit- stt and a'S Jam Red- fearri, live on lietiteatit Aver, itontvill&, Opt X4011* find his wire Oereiltline Presently live In ha 9 o 'At '. 14 lvitz "-' tight Grade 13 Credits For Entry To U. of Waterloo begin., ill IVA the stiv Wateitieo Wig aecerit Students with a mininlum of eqi0it grade 13 credits instead of nine presently reel-tared. The ehange iri adkra,$sion, eldrements was. •annonneed last SatardaY iblloWing a meeting of the senate of the university, The new tadmikstion require- ments are in laoswer to a re- Guest from. the \Minister of Ext- ucagon that univettsitieS re- dcougpl'y th wi llthamtbeh: regOef fte ctretsCetri9. t - rnenclations of the 'Grade 13 slatUrThtlm5:a:if7liweallraefitttioneu:erng:b4feeetv:st4.exclo'l not affect the lJniverslity of Water- loo standard of a 60 Per cent average standing nor do they apply to students now in Grade 13 who will be entering the university this fall. In the now requirements, each language course will count as two credits and each other Course as one credit. 0 Huron County Doubles Grant To Waterloo U. Huron County Council has doubled' its 1964 grant to assist students. at the University of Waterloo and is providing $1200 in bursaries and schelarships for 1965. John G. Berry, Huron County Clerk Treasurer,. advised the university last week of Huron County Council's- recommenda- tion. Mr. Berry said that the •Mant will include two $100 Scholarships to be awarded to. the man and woman from Hur- on County who obtain the high- est marks, regardless of What year they might be 141. In ad- dition there are to be ten $100 busaries. J. 0. Hemphill, Director of Development at the University of Waterloo, had appeared be- fore county council on January 22 and presented a brief on be- half of the university urging Huron County to continue its atcsistance. Fility-two students from Hur- on County are attending the University of Waterloo this year. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy James Shurat Judith Carol Roesner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norval Roesner, RR 4 Clinton, 'became the bride of Leroy James Shurat, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shurat, London, at a recent ceremony at the On- tario Street United Church manse in Clinton. Rev. Grant Mills officiated. The couple is now residing at RR 2 Denfield. (Photo by Frank Phil4ips) Correction Re: School Teacher In a News-Record story last wear, we reported ...that Miss Sherry ,Cochrane, a teacher at Clinton Public School, who has been hired as a girls' physical education teacher art CHSS for September, will begin work on the degree that will enable her to become fully qualified We have since learned that Miss Cochrane already has se- ven university subjects to her credit and its well on her way to the B.A. she desires. We regret any. embarassment the previous misinformation may have caused Miss Cochrane and -her family. Chainpions of Catholic ,BOwling Leacjue At an end-of-season banquet last Friday night at Elm Haven Motor Hotel, Frank Van Altena, president of the Catholic Bowling League presented team and individual trophies to the winners. Shown above are the "Ryders" team which Won the league championship. Left to-right: Mrs. Maxine Merrier, Tony Van Dongen; Mr, Van Altena pi:esenting the Ted Ryder trophy tcrteaxn captain Pete Jansen; Vic Corran and Mrs. Marie Middleton. Eeach team member is hold- ing their own small trophies. (News-Record Photo) DAFFODIL TEA and BAZAAR Ontario Street UCW Units 3 .and 4 Also Oil Painting Display of the Evening Class CHSS SATURDAY, MAY 8th 3;00- 5:00 p.m. Baking -- Produce -- Candy Sewing and Aprons AFTERNOON TEA —. 35c 18b HONEYMOON ISLAND MULTI-LANGUAGE NATION • Tobago, traditionally a honey- Trinidad and Tobago's a mul- moon island, has four' principalthlanguage country. English, is urban -centers — Scarborough, the official language, but Chin- the capita and Roxborough,ese, East Italian, French and Speyside;* and tCharlotteville, Spanish are also used. 15 Maritime School Officials Visit RCAF Station Fifteen ,Maritime senior sch- ool' officials visited RCAF Clin- ton on April 22, accompanied by Flight Lieutenant J. A. Fravel, an. Air Force Career Councellor from Halifax. The station visit was part of a tour they are making of Training CorrimaAnd Units in Eastern Canada. They were welcomed to the Station by Wing Commander B, R. liarttse, Acting CO, and then toured the training areas of Radar & Communications School. F/L G, R. Smith of A & CS acted as conducting offi- cer. After luncheon in the Offi- cers Mess, the group visited School of Instructional Tech- nique and were briefed by the OC, S/L D. A. Dolan. The school administrators then vis- ited School of Food Services, and were briefed by F/L Jean Liberty, CC, SFS. Adastral Park Social Notes News Editor: Anne Aileron --- Phoney 240i •Sgt, -and Nfrs. )3onalid and their fattilly have 'Owed to Toronto Sgt. 411(1,Mrs, Nick SanrchocAn naVe left tar Statien in g4- rene. MrS. Guy Lemieux and daugh, ter Roxanne ere, bo91 Patients in the Clinton PlAgin Heseital. Set, Arthur Veiina and Maur rice ;Metered to Ottawa to at- tend the funeral off Sgt. Vezine'S mother, Lynda Grieves ;had kter -tentSils out at the Clinton Public Hos- Pita"; Confined at home are Taman' Brennen and 13rYari Groves. LB G Andre I3ea4donin wishes to saY good-bye to all bis friends on the station and in the PMQ area; he is leaving for Dorval, PQ, this week. Catholic WOhien's League The general meeting of the OWL took place on April 28 at the Social Centre, Forty members were present. The meeting opened with the League prayer conducted by Fa- ther Richard. Husky. • IVLrs, Lanolin Brennan presid- ed and Mrs. Aline Wilson gave the secretary's report. Mrs. Huguette Ricard read the tree- surer's report. After the business meeting, the president thanked the mem- bers for their co-operation dar- ing the past season. An election of officers follow- ed and the new executive for 65-66 is as follows: President, Mrs. Agnes English; Vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Verna Paulin; Secre- tary, Mrs. Wasylana McGuire; anti Treasurer, Mrs. Trudy Kingwoll. Entertainment for the even- ting was in the charge of Mrs. (By W. E. Elliott) GODERICtEl —Huron. County May have a centennial project, after all! An addition to the Huron Pioneer Museum in Goderich, cost of which has beenestimated at $12,375, will be subject of an application to the federal-pro- vincial centennial eOtnanittee. Council at its March session accepted a recommendation by the curator, J. Chisholm, for an extension to the present building of approximately 80 by 60 feet, two storeys. A start on construction will await decision of the centennial auth- orities, Meantime, an office at 'the front of the museum is nearing completion. Long urged by J, H. Neill while curator, the facili- ties are intended to improve the handling of young visitors ar- Harry Strang Breaks Leg Harry: H. G. Strang, clerk treasurer of Usborne Township and a former Liberal candidate- for member of the Legislative Assembly in Huron, .Suffered. a broken leg recently When he was pinned beneath a tractor on his farm at Ali. 1 Hensall, Mr. Strang was loading gra- vel into n truck When the front- heavy tractor tipped over cat- ching his right leg. His wife described the mishap as a "leak accident". She said her husband was progressing nicely in St, Joseph's Hospital, London. Station Disciplinarian Decorated High Score Winners In Catholic Bowling League League president Frank Van Altena, left, won the high triple during league play; others are, left to right, Mrs. Margaret Reynolds, ladies' high average; Gary Merner, men's high single;, Mrs. Edna LeBeau, ladies' high single; Tony Van Dongen, men's high average and Mrs. Norma Van Dongen, ladies high triple. (News-Record Pkoto) 1'001Y Petersen and fpatmed organ Selections by Mrs. Paulin, as well ES vial. rtwob!r4 Mrs. Vern Leger and a, Mane, angue )0(5' GeneVa, Hebert. A ibniffet was served at the Oannitt.SiOn Of the PregroFun. The new OWL executive will hold a meeting on May 12 When' they' Will Otiose Ways and Means, Spirittal; Welfare, Ptithlicity and Weleenling (=Venter's. WoWles Auxiliary The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Atntiliwy took place on Vroofty, May 3 at the Comrounity Centre, Xrs. Olive Lomas Presided,. Mrs, Effie Barton read the Minutes Of the last meeting and Mrs, Dorothy Worth' read the treasurer's report. • The President • thanked all who helped with the rummage sale held in the Town ball on May 1• Plans were made to held the annual dinner on June 7 and all who plan to attend, are request- ed to get in touch with Mrs. Merle Frost to reserve tickets. The last meeting of the season will take place on that same evening The May meeting adjourned and card games of bridge and euchre were enjeyed by the ladies. Protestant Chapel Guild Monday, May 10 its the date of the next regular meeting of the Protestant Chapel Guild. Members are asked to remem- ber the Bake Auction. There will also be a work bee'on the stuffed animals project for the ootning strawberry 'social in June, Diane Oritchlow's group will be in charge of the, even- ing's program. Addition To Huron Pioneer Museum Could Be County's Centennial Project riving in large groups. County council in March accepted Mr. Neil's offer to construct the of- fice building at his own expense, Cost will be about $1,500. Notwithstanding unfavorable weather, there have been more than 600 visitors at the museum, an unheated building, • already this year. Mr. Neill does not think the new 50-cent admission fee for adults will make any ap- prediable difference to attend- ance. Resignation of Reeve Ivan Haskins, of Ilowick, to become clerk of that township, leaves vacancies on county council's property and warden's commit- tees. They Will not be filled until the June session convenes, clerk-treasurer John Berry said. 4-H Garden Club Formed At Kippen The first meeting of the 4-H Home, Garden Club was held at the home of the leader, Mrs. Ken McLean, Kippen, on Tues- day, April 20. The assistant leader is Mrs. Jean McGregon Officials Were elected as fol- lows; President, Anne Klien- honr; Secretary, Gwen McLean; Pianist, Donna Whitehouse; and Press Reporter, Marion Roberts. The club will be known again this year 'as "Thrifty Kippen- ettes". Books are to be green with White lettering. Each girl is to grow ten kinds of vegetables and four kinds of flowers in a 40X40' garden. The next meeting will be on May 10 at the bonne of Mrs. McGregor. Huron Native Rev. W. A. Durst Dies at Morriston The Rev. William Austin burst passed away nt his home in Morriston, April 20, 1965, after a lengthy illness. Husband of Esther Pilgnim, he is survived by one son, Al- bert, and one daughter, Ruth, both of Toronto. Also two tbro- tillers and three sisters. The funeral service under the direction of Dr. E. E. Hallman of Kitchener waS held in the Morriston Evangelical • Church of which Rev, Durst had been pastor for the last five years, The late Mr. burst was a native of Colborne Township, and son of the late Mr, and Mrs. John Durst. Bayfield Woman Receives Gifts From Three Groups BAYFIELD On Monday, April 26, Mrs, E. It Reid, for- merly mrs. Xing, was presented With gifts from Trinity Guild Members, Women's • Auxiliary and Chancel Guild Members, Making the presentations were, Mrs. P. Alike% Mrs, J, E. Higgins and Mrs, J. Cluff, presidents of these erganita-4 *nit respectively, Mrs, Reid is a member of all three groups. .1110101•1111 The Bood of Governors of the Clinton Public Hospital invites the citizens of Clinton and District to visit Clinton Public Hospital on Wednesday, May 21 from 2:00-4:00 p.m. at which time tours will be conducted and refreshments served by the Staff and Ladies' Auxiliary This event is being held in conjunction with National Hospital Day. Show your gratitude to her with a Gift front oDir store May We Suggest . . DRESS bi* COAT LOUSE or SKIRT GOWN or MATER COAT SUP or LINGERIE GLOVES or PURSE WE ALSO RAVE AN ASSOkTMENT OF HOUStHOLD NEEDS • VVABASSO — SHEETS - PILLOW SLIPS ill Plath Pioral and Sfripe'Designs. Do tome in to IRWIN'S LADIES' WEAR & DRS' GOODS CLINTON SENSALL