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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-06-03, Page 8• Poke A- Clinton 1-59,44 � Youth PauMHenderson Of Detroit Red Win s K•s A lin.. � � ���+��!�� SLA $uggests :hare Research,,1$ 4 tommunity. CHSSn 'Speaks C t ion K nsrr en D►�nner W' ns To Prez dew V r .e lw r Bean _. Growers Club to ds deet +Co4?t unnx aSn gage 1) Robert SL`iru'ng, Pi11 St�aElin ,: • (�Ca?yG?(}'tued 100 Flagg 1) PIO on t'Ize 7965 MVP Of wh4p S ,,.; . .,o�r, a.�ay��^;byT Iaoru: l%ay a tltrarrked ley tq lout'- xe1Viaym;eetan pf SS Nop ataus F'etealS Clali slur; .;,..�+��+cans oncewlarte l?er in Lyre is s' floe doer .At'W,O$.• SSA-. Dave x�tlley, The 3S44t 'u ,'ds I. a taenia, az?a pr+ice us not set � The � Gotlerich TonvnshaT� CQ�x- l�ion�7�3n uxxen caches of the Togxi 'M�"Mahoxr, �'am CagrnAt�1�, e__ td..iic»zkZ ps aa�t} .o$ Caarada. He said ZJ� Commodity Cred1 Ca _ lift' Club vas' :held at the morn- rd 11arry May, Jam#. Switzer, Steve Sxlver CuP+ice the h..>ghest Scare blips -cash Gr4p .accounted fox r"nora Jud by erform'ance of indIvidual; cat, ... . . to wee a'lsa , These _ . ttigaz ' +r . d ,itsaf' Mrs, Stew ?.t 'ax p ri P a Swi#erl I>Qu s PgImler :Rab• in Iluz on Caulaty Jual'upr 25,840 acres pn Huroma whit'- ad_ ekkl Y unced Mme.. has .. , ; . Jagnq� Z�a'b'b. CJundarrs. Hugh school athletes The Grade 9 student +'vas:. included Jim Engel, i.m FPW- v Parnlers-7ives�tock ' d ' _ K 1>? aS!e fxilice for this year': conducted tlhe at The OSSA and file ri'o third e triple c Hofhn iia ere Kay and Bs'uba Cirkaug, lu I?a�ag conn County follt�9ed cldsely W_.._ t1l ..nom 7r"d p , Jump .a►?>f] ,. eft, 1irt ..., eY,q) Wrl... ul? e it at Sekuf' Tt 'SIVI1dhi'gan dealers .are now meeting, which Feewee Donglaa Fes' wan p t wax on •h last Satur-: Wu1tAi . ae;s: #roduotron:pf' Secondary Schools Assoc atiorx; fot}pth gin e xxi ad' jumlr,; Ca"a1 Iden Ci ck and :Neil alble :to, Imad'e In?slt a wW h a read )a opened. Mrs, approximati ft' dbul?- 1. stilt t ' frac meets May 22 an Other es�ults e: Ga , k&oduaed i'loox a dam. e Ty the �ixiiuw Z .doaaubed IyY K�ax d went roc Rsibea�t 1clVaugli-:beams has . k m. y .._ d May tf. r 1� Were: lipagn 4!e ......... • . :. Pmaae _ -pstrrabli.5bed, nil, followed bs' file in on Ta re sSeruor .Girl u oro nt m Flee : F?�1f Cork,,},. RlI 3 1wA2?ex, led an the 1'sit tem years- con ed 29 _....fid. and .. ,onto S R . m alct by ..., .. i Ide.., Tg... net' ed. MaaNa. hlten, "Th4y Lord '$ ;?'x'ayex. ,. The aninutes a f v C.. trot IJ Soo- unix le es . M, ; s o Acid' r.. �.o — Mc Taught x scored 652 n0l Z= , . en ... 3.. P, Ronin . , t .. - . , h t >I` um>toduced the . may .very -w!e+h -be� lata the ad'vaa1- ?fie �S�t ¢n'eetx1�g tV�"e react t�Y as oo has. an srad wt J ,viii star ' s Stoic c - ! earn the over.a]1: carte Export sales hate x"isen sharp- i o be' b Mxts• Wan, Lobb the t and Sclu.. l up P...,. •.... , sixth, a . - recd- ding Canaduerl , 1 key 11• Por dr In o F a Ie , n group of oun track bro'a'd Linda. S ano - TAY 'La7u 1qn Bayfleld $, 04 ;as Well as the Amtelr- ,ly taQ, 1Xe said, t pxn 3,3p0 tou?s, iia .Ovide om a su 'c surers r'e�pmt wa ' .e bc47r1 g gro 1? Y • g k . _ _ Jun?m, p eo arrioorls _ to , , H!l? apxedhate dfLvl loon, He '00d for `tlo 1.4,Qw' Mons, pn aur-yaax� ° p� f fill. Cjeilt shuie .i ' n Y Mrs, stars in thz ;gurarar- division, oiud; Bev 130*, fifth; high Cap dpn, Wayne Hoy', D.anly of the British mrarke>x as to bay:p Donlald Lobb and showed a Bal• Jitrax ell 5 the .o l 'um lie Wise lgp use Tlxapk Ne1X the Caa?>adian' lxixltustries hma i!tecl peltod. betweein 1960 .anti ,1964, 'a :seri +di ' ante of 97.2 k u 'eff e ,_ t W, A d Cu News . d prellifet Thank p' l3Qam wst'h a Lu1lcknow Plresemit an'd'icai7 are far 'an Clinton Sunt to win an en J Senior B N le , land, may Loickwood, DAVId �■ � . `ilv� 4n the m alrkefing,of oua" Ontario We7e read n There were 15. TrvP jump, :M•r. R,. Doamage, a g4ter` youth who ulttirlately re�uved Plulre'asec3 ,aorpgge of beams. this " z�mibex"s ent fixe roll doll at London tWc# week,, ago, wennit Clare NPalgee, second, br4aa Slade, mem Matthews RobelniF Ares _.., the aw'a4rd spruce McNaughton 'year, he added, yyvth ,dealer d p- . _ icon, on tp I�iace second in the Junior MrUAon, Br'u'ce Craig, R:ay- wh,�Gh ,tae RCA -F, ex�ecl ahrd d by exdhatri�;ir?g; Jump, Care lY ogee, second, ' 24 m He also d=dssod the Bean fhe otyeovall wirnlrer, °t>1.>Ihwbbrrs riatic an rinprece-- , Ar l mglr +P Walt 'Iba orcaita, Saturay. Junior BOY4---100 yard dash, monad 1�ush, .arid Fx ,Mi�c- passed Smut's om 1V1ay fk? 1 _ as r B9iai d s fears of .de�vle� vvho bulbs and flower sJaPs. Jllmrr cletaredi the box• at 5'S3'� thy+ F1egnan bads, �s e, RR 4 .Sea. debt demand h'v seed, Coxirie Rlzdld, #ii tli; dcscus, Ni0c l dud, . „ make pme�cp�ap soler in t'he levent at the WOS�aA ,recce to break a F fourtax le ba'11 caaxsEx 'VV Cra' At sorra- n> tklg ...the Dp�v- foa!tdp, placed third aarrang the "It :seen?{s obvious that flue of total or cal .cx+o fah2uihs A coqubeet Was cor►ducfied .t>y. ,, olxper it, , trap.. Ju 1�, illiaril i trict; � J. Gal- cl'ass warmers 'w!>ath a score oil' present and, forsee e future , ,,: Part �,• former record of $4 set =by a Jeff Sh'addfick, S oRnd`c 440 ykard >pvtxodfiiced hRs c tanapnolnsh4lti °a 'r . , H arol is f I +as g oundl1ess". "1 kncuW thot Lorne Tyradhll, and rlkl, Windsor ybn�mr, ixt 1939. 1 -le teanxx the Ti' Allo ,lama, ri+rnbr�odutnesd Strout Master 649. holds promise or greatly, in Ontario deadens supportt+h1e es Were given by Mils. Jack* 'ay, Qe Human squaid, poi, , € u _ ba- Marniill; Mrs, L, b, Ross' Milton, of RCAF" ointon, Judges for the -event were creased. production polt�atral, fro prin'c�iie� upon which the broke pt again last Sntuxday at sixth, didn't lose a,anna, 9ast summer:R ala. the OSSA 'trek event rel meNT>g Sboulter Milton shy a filgra Russell Bxta ox'd, Cdpldemlich, MlaoNanaghttpn reasotaed. Ontario Belan Growers Market- gave a reading, taken at the Patrol �e+adems'. Huron, County dairy fieldun'an a height of 5'5, but the Wirier • • . • More 1lxarket Opportunities fling 13aaa�d ,yids established'," Lunch w served by Ylxe hos- from .Ottawa managed an ;extra �� , head reCeartly. �' the department of atgrti;cul- L quos And Tra Ic V�olatlons ture; Dale WHINer, assistant MacNarulght,94 xeman+ke'd that Ma Niianughrtan said, , ' ted by Mrs• J"wR Mer-, inch tb bean him,. $roWnes Tyndall. bomle or domes+t'c consumption � --� � �' Mrs. Lome A grade„ 11 Arts and Science . • • tt On Satumd;ay, May 29, Bary. Larivbhpn county agricultural ,of., +1?'e+as>gs was limited am,d +dhlat student, JI was the Province, 'Main Items 'In � I.S,1 � e eS 4�+V.ur field Bmatx„nue Pacts waS Jo d °re i7ye; Douglas Yourcrg, of uebet: h jump ,chauxvpion ' `* M , by two packs from'a Clinton. Af- assistant Grey county agitiexal- 'the Bmitttieh market was aDoter- COM 1NG EVENTS @ hg ttWal representative anxd Rat boon point for produc- - ,last year whenhe was Living gut (Conflnued from pa o 1) High Sclxoal told 1Vlagifts,tratte ter .a session .oF games, some of Ph BROWNIES: • troll absbx� Sit. Hulbert, His parentsi ase S/'L aeananded uotA ;the ,June 10 $:es- Hays that the reason the car t'h'e girls passed the fireUghting McCa eY, .Bruce county sum, ti. � l�us, stands," a Thursday, Juno .3 -- BINGO i are Mrs, J. McConnell, 16 Vim usion in the County town on 'a he was 4&4ng 'away from, Clan- test and coolte:d dinner. The n*r +asslMant +agricultur'al. rep- presently ulaClznton Legion Hall, 15 reg.: Bayfield sixes entertained their retsentative, pointed out leParlVranzglbea "`the r games for $10.00. 2 sharcii D R I V E.'' N � coria, RCAF Station, Clinton. ohiax+ge in Clinton of having tongs Dmiye,Irn Theatre on May Biiittisli prefer our beans' to •the -wealth games. 1 special Care or cont''oi, of a motor ve- 16 left about 50 feet of black g. with skits. game for guests ' Mcle while intgxlcated. rnarlus on the highway, was that Mrs, John Howard latex join- y any other production g $25.0e the first letter THEATRE CLINTON Other WOSSA Winners those firam "L" and. first letter "T" a 11es Cain Colquhoun, 14, son of cl t I ensali Brownies area, They like our qu'a'lity and PP Children Under 12 in Cars Traftie Violations ecce accelem+ator bad shuck. 'r hem an a nature hike, after on this game for $5.00 each. 1 James Hatred, 18, 1313 3, y ' J they Eke our grades, .(admitted Free Mr. and Mrs, K. W. Colquhaun, 17, Clinton,w'hlch' 'they O'll en lee- „ Jackpot game--fxr e calls—for Baldry I1 We have the 'advantage of 49 Huron, was the lone CH'SS pleaded guilty to a charge of Dublin was fined 15 ;for malt- cream, $],00,00. On'e Slaye-fixe-Wealth. Two nry,� p �� $ Fly Up T® the protection afforded by Conx= Game to be played with the Com 1 ! e 9 representative at .London W0- fo7lawng a fire' truck too tics- in�g unnecessary rocas-, The 1°oitoyvang leaders were SSA meet to "bring 'home an in- monwealth preferential tariffs jackpot galne; IIF Jackpot goes t~ly and was 'fined $25 and costs ,Beer in mind �th><vt there can present: 1Y1'�rs: G. Woai�ch, Mrs. • coupled with the ampionship, by Magistrate Hays• be a license s Neilatns ,and Mrs. Chowen of pl lxieTerential in 52 calls the share -the -wealth Shows Nightly uspemsion of up Guide Company position of our currency versus does not apply. 2 door prizes `� Y davidual CYr tf„ Clinton •.and Mrs, X. Brandon. that of our principal competitor The youth, another member � • w �.x^ge, for $2,00 each. Admission $1,00 lsvlidence 'shop ed.th'att on May rt�y 30 days! on thus eb , ' , , • , of the •CEISS Junior Boys' Team, 21' Irwin trailed the Clinton .y�n,d Magistrate Hays. I Mr's• J. werner and Mrs. J, HE4 NSALL An impressive extra cards 25c or 6 for 1.00. COME AS LATE AS 11 P.M. earned 20 points in several e- Filre Brigade track on Highway woul'daft predict what would MacV ear, I34yfield, ceremony rias held in the Linin- .and the largest producer in tQi:e $ AND SEE A COMPLETE vents to tae with two other com- 4 in Stanley Township for about happen the next tinge." Guides ed Church Hall last Tuesday world — the United S'ta'tes •Friday, ,Tune 4 •— Reception SHOW etitors for second place in the mainly the State of Michigan," for Mr, and 'Mrs. Wayne Ken- ger Office O P one-quarter of a mile ata ifs- Jameq Robinson, Bayfield, At the regular meetting', when five Hen'sall Brownies, n pen at 8:00 p.m. +tance of :about 30 feet rather Lynne Brandon, Brenda. Makins Shirley + ' e Carmen Currie Ire said, edy Wee Gerri Duizer) � Lon- FIRST SHOW AT DUSK i yids• repa+efsente'd in count by his , y mal , desboro Hall; Jim - Scotts or - Central (Huron than the prescribed 500 feed:. m'oth'er, Mrs-. Wr'tle Robinson., Cathy McLeod and Colleen Mer- Pauline Allan., Julie Heal 'and Another Competitive Step chestra, Lunch. counter. 22b THURSDAY and FRIDAY Firemen on the back of tare who asked that her son be re- neer Passed t +eir "Try and Fol- Cathy Fuss, received their , The Minister of Highways, June 3-4 — Results tmek tried in vain to wave low" 'test. wiax s and flew u into the g s the Huro June 8 —BINGO Softball izxanded umitil . after has final g p who was once a sued dealer at HuronFish &Game Club ear Karen. Fitzsimons, Cathy Mc- Guide Company. May 27 Ho,Imesvflle 10, Lon- Irwin back. exams'. The youth will app himself, hit at another proposal .Jackpot $55.00 in 55 numbers. d'esboro 6. -Magistrate Hays asked Irwin Godeanch. court July 8 -on a Leod, Brenda Mlakins and Col- Present at the ceremmny were designed to put Onttrario, bean Six door prizes'. 8:30 p.m. For Those May 28—Auburn 10, Benmiil- if he Was awiare of the danger Charge of -carele's's ch1vin+ . leen Memm'er passed "Firemak- Division. Commissioner Miss g g growers back 'in the competition. Wednesday, June 16 — Smar- • ler 0. to batch himself 'and the men Expensive Tantrum ing"• MacMillan and District Coon- "I believe e 's'hould -stab- MaY 29 -Varna 14, Londes'- on the truck. Irwin replied th!art A Wuygh+am, man who broaie o bora 6. he understood. a plate glass dolor at the Elm L O N D E S B O R O May 31 Hotlmesville S, Au- A Dublin yowth who is a Haven Hotor Hertel on Huroni burn 6. student at Se'atforth District Sftreet early 'last month learned Mrs. George Watt read the th+ata ,temper rtant•num, can. cost scripture and Mrs, Jiro Scott Sr. money and :result in severe eon- offered prayer. Mrs. Carman barlassm'enilt. Moon s+ang and ttln'ere were read. Gary George Dobson was 'rags by Mrs. Wm. Irwin and a ushea ed out of the Elm Haven 'duet by Mrs, Ed. Bell and Mas, and in his, efforts to get back 'Oarman Moon. into tho tbar, dannaged the door missioner Mrs, Thomas Laven- der, Miss MacMillan presented Golden Hands to Shirley Sm4e, Carmen Currie, Pauline Allan., Julie Heal and Cathy Fuss; and Golden Bars to Christine Van: - stone, Sherry Chuter, Melonhe Veal and Kathy -Cook. Several profio'iency badges were award- ed. yv. ]lish, through. -the Ontario. Bean Marketing, Board," he said, "our floor or support price con- currently with the ;time this procedure ii!s innple'mented in the United S'tates'." MacNaughtva stated that Ontario 'dealers are placed at an extreme disadvantage Ise - cause they aro unable to quote an the, +amonant of $35, Invest ga g and called to in West Huron WI'Annual Meetingi .1l�,►.,:• • �� � sten- found Dobson in an in- PLAN YOUR VACATION NOW ! ! toxnk:ate'd condition and the man Don't withdraw your Shares (Savings) Borrow what you need and have double insurance protection. FOR A CAREFREE HOLIDAY SEE CLINTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION .LIMITED Something New at Anstett°s '76 Pierced Look® w ,� '• ', r.•': 3t' �i by CORO d„ r ,i :�'•. �' j+^' Ic y ,�R ` 1: <��.�v ti lay '�` w, � , � •'?k; %Iiv JEWELLERS 'LiMITED Phone 482.9525 dor june Weddings Iq WEDDING INVITATIONS THREE ;DAY SERVICE PRINTED WEDDING SERVIETTES COASTERS, MATCHES Thanki,Y6u Totes for Shower and Wedding Gifft 35c to 79c box Ouosft gook for S h owe. r, Troustoau Tea ...•..,.,.,,.., ...• r .,,,.:. $ i.35 each Wedding Album and photo' Albunfl ...................... $2.50 to $8.85 Weddins Gift Ideas Wall Plaques in gold, white'i,orong on brown ground $8.75 to $16.15 pr. owbabesi" p6ttory in Yates, flower arrengemen's ef'c',, $3.00 toSTS MCEwan was kept in jail overnight. ,Crown; Attorney Cochrane said D.dbson,'s' record revealed a liquor conviction ;in April of this, yam'. In ad'dMon to the repairs Ao. the do+ov, Dobson was fined $40 and cosies of $3. o� - Auburn Club Invited To Londesboro BVI AUBURN — The WalkeirbmIn Club held its annual meeting at the hoarse of Mrs. Carmen Gross with the president, Mrs. Lorne Hunking, in charge. Prayers were offered by Mrs, Tom Cun- ningham, The minutes were adopted as read by the secretary, Mrs. Hen- ry 1-1 nking and the treasurer, Mrs. Joe Hunking, gave the financial statement. A thank -you nate was read from Mr. and Mrs. James Sch- neider for a wedding gift re- ceived from the Club, The draw prize ,ionated by Mrs. Joe Ver - way was won by Mrs. Elliott Lapp. Members received an in- vitation to attend the Londes- boro, Women's Institute meeting to se:e pictures of Fred Bisset's trip to the Barb'adues'. flans were made for the annual meet- ing to be held next month at the hoane of Mrs. Nellie McDou- gall. Mrs. Jack Hallam and Mrs. Shanley Ball will be in charge of the program with .the lunch committee to be Mrs. Leonard Archambault, Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey, •Mrs, Garth McClinchey and Mm Nellie McDougall. Mrs. Tam Cunningham -and Mrs. Stewart Amentt in charge, Tea vias served by Mrs. Ted Hunk- ing, Mrs, William Hunking, Mrs, -lam e8 J�•telason and Mrs. Elli.+att Lapp. 0' a L c� O I h J ."r r �r v� ttl- I AL' ..At LIKE A DAHEN i GES' .. I?O t �o THE I.A bt4#I (Continued from page.l) Did That Woman Get That Of- the election of officers and Mrs. nock presented the financial free?", presented 113y Mrs'. Lorne Glen Garter, Londesboro, con - ,statement showing that total mond. Mrs. Harold Campbell, venter of the branch .presidents' receipts for the District Ins -ti- Blyth: sang two 'sol'os, nominating committee presenit- tutes were $7,238,09, expendi- S'6ximxgeour, Mrs. Bruce Fal- ed the slate of officers for the tures were ' $5,281.11, resulting toner and Mrs. Bruce Rich- •coming year, in a balance of $1,956.98. Mrs. Keiith Webster gave the The foalowln'g is the sia'te of ' Mrs. Rliehl gave her presi- report of the HuVanview Auxila- Officers • for the West Huron denrt'S' message thanking the �' and the report of the Satf- District: Past president, Mrs. brainches for their support and ety Counaii, prepared by Mrs: Donald Riehl, Goderich; "I - co -operation: during her two Chas', E1110tt, Clinton, was read, dent, Mrs. Toynbee Lamb, RFL yeatrs of office. A sing -song Mm' W'11hamx J. Craig, Auburn 4 Goderich; first vie g g was vice -president, - led by Mrs. Bruce Richmond of led Ina s(in+g-song accompanied Mrs, Richard Procter, RR 5 Bath by Mrs. Ernest Radford, Clip.- Brussels,; second vice-pre'si'dent, ton. Mrs. Andrew Sttraughan, 126 An impressive ceremony was • Tait Clark, DistAcct Cur- Park St. Godert ch; and secr'e- Conducted by Mrs. James Har- ator, Tiger. Dunlop, reported on tart' -treasurer, Mrs, Gordon R. ton +and Mrs. Richard Buchanan the work done' and commented'' Taylor, Aubum+xa., when the Pennies for Friend- on -the beautiful new leather Federation, representatives, s'h9p were presented by the tree.- ;book cover tooled by Mrs. Ar- Mrs. Wes Bradnock, Auburn; surers of each branch, An at- rthur Clark of the I�aindesboro and alternate Fed. representa- traotive display of dolls dressed b . Mrs. Clark is now work- tive Mrs. Otto. Popp, 42 Brit - to, represent nations around, the ing on the history of the past annta Rd'. E. world formed an appropriate district officers. Conveners of standing com.- setting for this presentation. Mrs. Wes Bi.'Ia.dnock, FWIO mittees are: Agriculture and Mrs'. Horton ,outlined the his- Board member, reported on the Canadian Industries, Mrs. Ed. tory of. ACWW and how these years work done by the pro- Davids, Auburn; Citizenship and pennies contribute finances to vinoial Board aii`;d told about Education, Mrs, Charles Nelson, send delegates to these confer-, the projects which are being"Clinton; Historical. Research ences around the world. undertaken. and Current Events, Mrs. Bert Wis. S. Squire, home econoni The members decided to: a- Alton, RR 7 Lucknow; Home isit for Huron County, outlined gain support C,A.S. Bursary of Economics and Health .Mrs. the year's 4-H program stating 50 cents per member and Mrs. Charles McDonald, RR 2 Luck - that 13 ,had been presented with Tcynbee Lamb was appointed now; and Resolutions, Mrs. Nor - provincial honors and 91 with the convener of the comaittee roan Keating, W`ingh m.• County honors• to place a leatper handwork public Relations Officer, Mrs. She tilso reviewed the senior display at the Area convention, Noi7nan Clairmont, 53 Light - program and said there isgreat: In preparation for the plough- house Sit., Go'derich; Junior Con - demand for the two new tour- Ing match to be held in Sea.- vener, Mrs. Ken Johnston, RR 2 ses, 'Vegetables with a Flair' f -Orth, the members decided a Bluevale• Representative to and the millinery course, 'Hats p � handicraft and hobby straw Huron County Safety Council, for You', She said that several would be ideal and Mrs. Wilmer Mrs, Don Riehl, Godetrtch; Dis- Food Forums are being planned Hardy of the Tiger Dunlop WI trict Curator, Mrs. Tait Ciax"k, such as, the one, 'Tricks with a was appointed .representative of RR 6 Goderz'ch; Auditors, Mrs, mbe. the West Huron district. Wellington Good, Blyth, and Reponits of the standing corn- Mrs, Donald Naihes irritttee Conveners were received, Iiresi- Mrs. Eft. Davies, Auburn; Dis•� dent of the Actbmin: WI invited trict Delegate, Mrs, Toynbee from Mrs, Charles Nelson, Clin- the delegates to Auburn for the Lamb; and Alternate District ton oil Citizenship and Educe- 1966 annual meeting: Delegate, Mis. Donald Riehl 96 tion, Mrs. Ed. Davies an Agri- Mrs. S. Squire presided for,Glouces1ter Terrace, Gaderich'. Culture, and Canadian Indus:- lil^IilO,r� i:r$c->Lc: 1VIrs: 73e,Y•t Al1:Yvt1• Knndatil. n,a LV.V,Luai neseaaxrn anrx 'c ux-aen t Events; Mrs, Charles MccDonald, St, Helens, on. Home Economics and I•Iealth,, Mrs+. Norman Keat- ing, Winghaan, on Resalutio&,; and MY,% Ken Johnston for Jun- iotr Activities. The public relatio+n,% officer, Mics:, Norman, Clait^ar,.ont grave a debaile'd account of P.R,O. throughout the district. Greetings from tho London Convention Area. were brought by tthe president, Mrs, J, 'A. Gettler of Fullarton, She inv`Lt- ed 'all to attend: the convention. at 9trak1brtl on I T&erAber 2 and 8 at theVictorian xnn. The noon lukeheodn, was serv, ed by the members of the Blyth - WI and Rev. W, O. Mathee, n nkter of diel Blyth United Church, extended a welcome. Mlrt. Anne Sunxlert xz . presi�, doAt of the Blyth 9 iah also spoke. Mrs. Wilbur Brown of D"ungannon, Federation PApre sentotdve, 'introduced, the head +tablo guests and Mrs. Larne Lb,wsoat of L'ohdcsbora IVerrlied td the address ntl' 'welcome: � 7i 15isplays ail TivtZ�l,�ffuir� his. tory books were siaoryva , In, the ]bas6nlent of the Mail and ibbi by MEEIftIts were daspaayed by thb QC7tMPBTE TU�. h%l+ghain andIiiittall l5raantilacs. 'The aftea�x!aoar progi�i1 beg>ati r .� • 1 ' xAffi the i."dll; ail a +toile Wait• dreg and afi biiriitsibc-o dt, ,Wow C� RECREATION COMMITTEE i a REPORT EOR 1964 The Clinton Recreation Coinmittee wishes to report ,that the following activities were carried out last:year:_ Men's Softball, Ladies' Softball, Square Dancing ,Club, Iteep Jilin Class, Figure Skating .Club Adult and Teenage Badminton Clubs, Children's Summer Playgrounds, and ,the painting and n%intenxanice of Playground equipment. This year -the Committee ihas been consolidated with the Parks and Pool conuilittees and Will provide a unified :program of Warks and Recreation Services to the people of Clfihboai. The acebaints have been Audited by the municipal auditors and we are pleased to report that; the Comihtittee has earned the mancimurh provincial 1grant of $2,400.00 for the Town of Clinton. AT: iinaneW Summary is shown below: R AGE! P7`3 PAYM RN't4 Royal, 0,anadlah Lddlon $ 160.06 ,Playgrounds Prograin .,$ 664.95 Kinsri en Club :,,, 200.00 Square bancidg .,., 705.00 Lions Club , 300.06 Athletic Field lid. +450.00 Huro17Fish & diafii6 100.00 SWIrnni rig Pool §diaries 1,900.00 Fppa;iMbbsoburgers" 25.31 Figure Skating .,,, 621.50 Activ. "ities Fbet ..,....,,. 843.6$ heap Flt Class 120.00 3por#s'Ftbbsit�t?; 901.09 Lions Arena 1,000.00 Town (Arena (Irani) .... 10000.00 0001 Rbard foil: usb bf Athletio .Fleld Od. ,.,,., 450.00 High 8ohool (3 months) '14500' COniMUnIty Ctrs bd.., 1,900:00 Ad#ninistratfort .......,. 1`79.70 Town (Roorcatlbn) .. 1,760.00 Bank Charges ,,,,,,, ,,, 14.76 Balance foth 1$60 543:03 Rcttvittes R: spart9 expi 2,401.26 Soli on hand (1 Jan) 20,94 Totat Rece1 to ,r,..,$81 10 Total tsaYiien't1,:,..L$ 6,123.10. FINIE 'r. HUN'rtk dhalrnian J6,4014 tlAUI 80N WMLL>» LNdeLSTAD `rrea•ui'oP . gasboi d Su'pper, Bazaar and Sports, sponsored by Londes+- bomo Uaniited Church on the hall grounds. Supper at 5;30 p.mn.' Admission $1.00; children 12 and under, 50c. 22, 236 Wed., June 28—BIG BINGO AND BARBEQUE FESTIVAL, Clinton Community Park, spon- sors, Lions Club of Clinton. Pony rides for Children. Watch for further dertails. 18b, 21-3b, 24x 04IR FUEL 0/L DOES HEAT WELL.- /S WHAT OUR ,' b (,THANKFUL ((CUSTOMERS rs a /lam TELL 1 Who Think Young" JAMES DARKEN PAMELA TiFFEN Color Cartoon, Plus A Short "The Dave Clark Five"' Color SATURDAY and MONDAY June 5 -7 "The prize" (Adult Entertainment) PAUL NEWMAN EDWARD G. ROBINSON ELKE SOMMER Color Cartoon TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY June 8-9 "GUNS AT BATASI91 (Adult Entertainmenit) JACK HAWKINS RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH Cartoon ----------- COMING _`—COMING NEXT: "The,�9heeler Dealers" ZI `62 $A aC.A f'. ' t N i . t t � � F , 1 y BLE Smart Lime Green finish . Equafly smart interior, Automatic Transmission. New Whitewall Tires Radio. Chrome Wheel Discs. NEW CABS We have eight new models ready for immediate delivery. 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