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Clinton News-Record, 1965-06-10, Page 3
7 ur upbeat Mayos Syon , l J bp c Dri,vers'pas Their'Testd- To, mMeetings .. l; hirty4ha ee students from l obins'on, RR, 1 Zgrieh : Mame r Cra�t,t'aal Hwoat Secondary Sch- S!cru On, M, uton- Dig to . 14 l eeiaitt �I%Illt :!tui: }<: cT l h ve su�ceesfttl c'xrt e ecl xnands RCAF ti Sim- browse 0 tite lae6'it►�!tl�ti�" Station, Clinton,; of Itis teran of ifffico itt the firs': c•aurse in lriveai• Ed-, ;B�ar!bara Sharp,. Glintan, Lynx:-' sTartttar T ucattQn ever taught at the :scla Act Scobctixfat x', RR '3 a !fieId. Y, lt. fl, y,u i+ o ><f NPN § w•SjffVlls .i�tzite %k]ty citleits g 13„ y good•. Classes begun in J''anuary, I3�ognie' DalryMple, Bruner to attond town c4111101: 4a�rthe c1;4eatmi of fiela, fCartheri Busse , Sea d k;, - !fleet !. Y lrtl �• , 40 me,etitti,5 this JA10% Ful her, Bxeter .olf�'er in forth; • g cit Lock: �� ,t Clinton;, , 1e.tr do sttw`t on ttnc-$t00 stlucbion _ cc(m 1 h the l? y wl�tlt ,?ariice ),Vferner, Bayfield; Linda � `` i' .: ,..;§�': c 7r�' '.:�'_ -:. 35 +: • a s x. : " - i).itt. fife pogo (l l 944fiy sUa??dar!ds required :b e Ont- Nott, RR 4 Clint' ar �! y th • .m; M. y Anm �• �e� �� �'�•��' �; -�,. , f ea It non I t r n .. c a tl i a i { r`,.:' c' y, 'v. Q De tmen't art. $tr ICLr". Bruce tel `, ,f � P.Fir of 'Trtans�p . Y t. _ d, S�,o!ber�ta, ' e It n v ,S,xnt RC t 79ticl+ty, Juftc� Qf tj� 33 p��� 17/�yy��y y� y.� ^{ nye Yf,,�^T1 .¢.;:>. .., ....l.Y . ... :. �.. .1. .,. ,.„:r .l• S, , .. •: ;; ' 8 . A+t*r 4'M/' Tr•w.•^f:F.!�Vd' �Y�.. Wf). � � StS^�LtYi.', ��!.��{.str, :. y.': „ :: •,', ... ,. .f! e n x� atteotitt x'athe I: Tc- er a ed r : o s, hose g, i 'S, . , 11 .. .. g. s, 2d a t ua ther o ea"aj..r'.. T.... with their cb:auffe is uxrs ::. lice e a d nine earned their tare. B - G>4he, lfarislt priest: at 'Sty �...,. a, . >,�;, ...�,, .� ns n , ern d tYte , P4�r`.trtl.. , Ca'se' uf1.m a, ire e.:.:.. 9 _:, E: :. xa:. ,•.; , - ?A . ,. >k. .... . , •...> a i>,.. .vi; ,. - ., . .,, . r ,, � ., . ,. _, ,�S v � : ..a It s cl ILo wi h a„. A. ,. . > � .N . ,. .. . ,., a. ,. ,., aud'feurs , desboma � ., ° �. t ,.. . , , , �. _ : � T � .... 'periivnt. , Rayrmord clCel �M- t r:•., t a ' >Jd clteSr cotu►cul riot to ottt r. Those av the” - wai'�d G - P ..:, who h.. e : >(r 'per. - ?giant, RCAF 'Stn: ,. �. ,.. • to hts few tastorai�o' lt4 att'olr s li ce e: Paul' e D 1- tion Cl'iit!ton Robert I .: x ,� � ,a �, � ��, ., �• �.. N, ,� cen- ar ,irl. (�. R...lz GzuSlzak, ., Londos_ t o taa ge,RR 2 SedfOrbli alr2eRsi en' VayCn iater th ' HOmVat .. , . t an., G1t-rut RR2fteld ir.h orre 9rts t? a_tPrIsco RfiAr>sS�ii hh e <; : t:•; ton, Paul Dyck,�, 1yth• Che*d Xleblael MalateY, Ba fa l ' Bit.Mr. tl ins9►t, the re den t pp ...., r. r .� .. �.., . ,.: ,._ . .;,.,,., ..: x .. , �, , �. , ,`. , . •_, W ,r.. . . ..•,.,, _. . _ . . _r $onR6t ion Clanton• -1 Merrill, ] Cl ntprIl ine1 roctox .ande eof� Paft d ,Mary r _ . on Kristine Ev estd C1 tt4n Douglas Yeo, 3 Cl . Redfern, cotsultln engin, , Wield; Jane Beery of the No. 4 Lad k s..:.,,..,. c' ..��u•.> .. , . , `toot, Varna; Robert Ric'. i 1wnY rui i tg projects, Andewr M�„a ireeY, RR i iUbut7; Audbey MC' will giy$a rOgressort, :- otl-p Michael RR1 Walon. TO Meet June 1 Bot'oust'oftpon ueta Anita NeHscbeir, RCAF StAhe Wpmln'x Missionary So of Oaivilla began c 1 T tionClinton; Lyne, PaImr, RC_ ti s .piety of St, Andrew's Presby- wed oft the projects. AF Station,_ Clinton; Donna t'er+iarr Church Will meet in the This will alsojlbe the May - Peck,, RR 1 Zurich; Patricia school roosts of the church .on or's first council' meeting Lawson Twills See Their First SpKog Fair , - Thursday, June 17 at 2:30 p,mf. Wettiriitg his new cltaiti of Please nate the change ofthe office, tvllieh lie received' The seven month old (on June 8) twin daughters of Mr, :and Mrs. Robert - Popular Squares day, last Thursday. - Lawson, RR 5 Clinton, were'the only entry in, the baby show twins class at `fit Clinton Spring Fair. Mrs. Lawson is h oldirig Donxia and Mr.. Lawson, Doris. • ' The photo was taken in the dressing rooms -at Clinton Community Swimming Dance Caller a fief Public LUrar Board Pool where` the `baby show was held, (News -Record Photo) K Going To Z � ; Sets Summer Hours® To Sell Stove Mr. an Mrs. Art Shepherd, Six. members of Bayfield members. 4, m� Slee C'� Seaforth, members �th'e�Huron ^ , U & Lilir Board met on Thursda MxS, MacKenzle told the Scalpers Square D'dnce group, arY president, Mrs. Johai board that Mrs. AV. ATetcalf, »§ ° ” were hoafoured at the club's with the MacKenzie in -the chair'.. Mnr . Mfrs. H. Weston ;and Mrs. V, inners Picked fiscal dance' for''tth:eseason fast , u es a. h � t f t eprevious § � meeting or toe ' 3 M z wal assqst as librarians Axa, 'yi ® m Saturday in Seafor!th District were read b Mss, 1 . A, Clift, durlog the summer months. At .5w, school. Y Spring fair At a.'H'uron County bookmo- in file absence the secretary, Nearly 100 dancers frOM 11?!rs. R. S:cotchrrter. , bole exchange later in the a!ftea - � A yearling ewe owned by Goderich, C init!an and Seaforth Library honors during the neon, 203 books, (103 adult . •, Q, , .: h Todd, ow, won gathered to wish the Shepherds . ��. • �, ft `� � � � ,, _ « RR 2 Lucknhp summer months, commencing Action, 60 juvenile •fiction. and first place in the medium wool 'well before the couple leave .July 2, were set at 1:30 to 4;30 40 non-fiction) were received. class ,at Clinton's Spring Fair with their three children to p.m.. an Mondays, Wednesdays, ---q' on Saturday take u residence in Arts h�onie- �� 'p kIriida!ylls and. Satur'd'ays A 'ewer of Duncan Ethering- town, Christchurch, New Zea- The antique wood. •and c'o'al � ton Hensall, placed second in land. stove kindly donated by Miss ��11•n�• 1b .. this class while one belonging Art is well lnonvn for his Jessie L. Metcalf is to be sold. to Torn Raley, Londesboro, was h mo } ` work db square dancing During the books. r months t u �� ���� t > > ,� �•� � third. and was 'a popular caller art thss a number of books: wu71 be re- In the 'cltss- afor long. Waal area. He organized the RCAFmoved irrom the shelves and `Cross-trxiilersamd was: se<lsoat''s -type sheep, ayeayearling ewe of ' 'oa'fexed for sale. It was agreed Hopson ��� �r - >� � �`�� .. � . :> �� ��' ,' •€ _�� a;� �? �«��, �;�* Ner:ed'a Campbell, RR 2 Ata- caller for square dancers in Kin p cardiae, Port Elgin and Sea.- that a letter of thanks ' o sent burn w'as 'first; Lawrence Ash- to 1VLr+s, Bryon Johnston for her Afternoon lea t¢ terY, -RR 2 Auburn, secortrl, faarbh. donation, of children's books, Mr's. George 'Hopson was' hos- and and Steven Campbell, RR 2 A for¢ner Flight Lieutenant The b'o'ard expressed 'thanks tess at her cottage ort Bayfield Y Aubuaut, third* with the RCAF; Art was: an irt- Terrace to :the Clutton branch srtru'ctor at the School ofIn•- to Miss R. Krntke far the gift For fife Ant time in the hats- stmucti!atval Taychxtlque -at RCAF of 'an electric tea pot and cups of the Mary Hast hgs 'Club last � � z. � i � ��.: • �� � me tory of the club, there was a Station Clinton for three and a and saucers for use by the R -Ii ay at, teartaan. ` class for a eive with her spring At the conclusion off their Th t r half years. Previous to this, he meeting the Clinton l'adl'es were a, x. -.§� ax �,� "� • �� �:�., N . � l�annlb a!t f'ot.g had seen three years wartime Legion Auxiliary W!i7rm'e!rs for medium wo'1 � Joined by many ladies from service with the New Zealand To Meet' June 14 Bayfield, and afternoon tea was Most Beautiful Babies. ire Minton type were Ricky Etheringrton, Air Force.'enjoyed ort the terrace and in Hensal!I, first; Wayne Todd, RRS!inace his retirement froom. the The ikiaa meeting before the the garden. Lori Lynn;,, two month C a't h e r i n e Eliza- 2 Lu'ckniow, second; Grant Cou- a$r ,force irr July of 1964, he has summer of the Ladies Auxiliary ],tes, RR 5 Wim! liatn thlra For been a physic�ai exlkz'ca Aon and to the Royal Canadian Legibn The tea table, covered old.'daughter' of Mr. and beth, daughter of, Mr. and b by a pale ye!Llow, silver em - Mrs., science teacher at Seaforth writ, be 'held Monday, June 14, lon Clinton was judged win,.: na won n the over S'1 Dom R rald Smith, Brussels, s� Dis!trict High School, at 8:15 in the Le!gicr`t Hall. brOidered out work cloth was 1Vlrs. Dwx ht Williams Mrs. Wa ne Ta for Var- g ' 3 g , x Watson,, , centred with an arrangement of and; Marngeay Smith RR 2 Bel -white lilacs, yellow liliL andnet pf the under six month old class in the grave third mauve iris flanked by whitemonth old class of the Clinton Spring Fair baby` Top showman was-Rugh T. Huronview Ladies Auxiliary Hold and yellow tapers t a silver can - Spring Fair, Saturday. show. Mrs. Taylor proud- Others' who Faced in. the race delabra. Nlrs. Williams is holding iy holds her prize -win- were Gerald Smith, second; Successful' Anniversary Tea At Home Pouring tea Were lis: F. Margery Smith, third'; Tom Rif- Mate and Mrs. Hopson; assisted her daughter, ning daughter. Mrs. Louis ForestColling, Blyth; ey, fourth; B'ob McNaughton, president 'ers acrd. Mts. Collin� yt ,by Mz's, T. Bailey amd Mrs. W. '(News -Record Photos) R'R. 3 Kipp'et ; Grant Coultes; dhary of the Ladies Aux to Hur- Mrs, Matt Nedhger, Mrs. John Colclough, Cl;int=.. Wayne Todd; Paul Buchanan, anvse,w, and Mrs. Harvey John- Reid, and Mrs. Flor'enc'e Elliott, o RR 1 Lomdeisbaro; Rocky EtIY-, .st n, wife of the Homers Super- all of Clinton. T erangton; Duncan Etherington; initendent, received guests at 'an- I91itchen convener was Mrs. Central Huron .4._ N i I r David Marshall, RR 1 Ki'rk'tan; Other successful anniversary Mitchell McAdam. She was aid- Softball �esll�t$ `o a2 -rd Nere!da Campbell. tea !hefld at the home last Wed. ed by Mrs. Keith Webster, Mrs. r o nes7day. William Mama!ghan, Mrs. John June ILI ondesboro 10; Ben - o �[ p� ma Mrs. Donald Symons, wife of Young and. AV& George Moron. miller 7. Township of Tuckersmith Huron County the mayor of Clanton, opened During the -afternoon, Gladys June 3•--B'enn-iffier 4, Varna 1, S'tanlake Abates las', Bar- June, 4—Auburn 14, Londes- the sale of arts and crafts to a Douglas, Crop Report the aucbtoaii m convened by bara Miller and Charlie Jack- bora 0. The Department of Health for Ontario has Ron'. Tiiv'ers, 'Summer. Assis-Mus. W. L. Mends. Several rest- son' conducted, tours through the June 5—Viarne, 6, Holmesville 3, building for those guests who June 8—Benn`ililler 10, Landes- ' ' requested the Tuckersmith'Townsh'ip Council to take tam's for Huron County says, dente. off 'the !tome were station- were interestexl torp' 7, Landes - over the cemetery at Pt. Lot'27, Con, 1 LRS; as an 11Qo!ps talready planted are 'ed at the-varrious tables fmtur- growing fav'orab'ly but some �g ,handmade articles. , abandoned cemetery, as. there has been ' no local ar"M arty f bad need of Saab. Use t Muss' Jane sympus' East Wawanosh Historical Committee interest to maintain it. "Most of the corn p�l'anrttng • .. , made the draw for the a!flgh'art is completed and bean planting and pillow wonby M'r's. Mervyn Council is preparing plans for this cemetery's is in full sMng, Some have be- Hanby. Sole of tickets was, un- Finds Interesting Facts About Huron renovation. If there' are Qny interested parties or gun h m g ' the south half der the direction of Mrs. WE - any objectors fo Council's actions, would these of the county."o liam I,,ogan Blyth. ' Nearly 200 people registered Tae secretary of the • East ant (i.e., daughter elzam�ges her people present them to the next regular meeting at Wawanosh HistoryCollectdng mime but still, owner), 1► • flitch' n!a ,lin the guesit book We also loakrycl at the flirt which time Council plans to adopt a' by-law fQr''the ' Pauls Guild attended by Mrs, Johat Petts, Committee, Mrs. Ivan W@ghat- ,renovation of these cemetery grounds. Sto Blyth many Be'lgrave, sent a letter to minute book of the East Wawa, Nears Report For the occasion, the Arts us, in !topes that 'the cen�tennia''I nosh Council starting Jail. 1867, The next,meeting is to be held on July 6 at and Crafts Room was trans- 'group can ,find some answers. several s;crarp bodks; -the Wo, formed into a charming tea We pass on Mrs'. Wightnwn?s mms Institute Tweedlsmulir 8:00 p.m. in the Seaforth Town Hall. noomt :banked W%,h vibrant tu- letter which was. headed "Toll, hbtory books (Belgrave), the On Rectory Work' Gates' on No. 4 Highhway ?" lips, fra!grarut lilacs 'axed' gra- history of fhe! First union JAMES I. McINTOSH, The Lacli�es Guild of St, Paul's fail iris. Church in. tihe n!oalth'ern• 'part of Clerk, T�rckersmitth. Do you Schoyv what amt! Church ;mat in: the ' Memoa�rnl Under bite comveatersd2ip o�P township, hlmt'asy of Westfield helre the t 11 sites batweem " T,1turs.,, Jap 1p� 1194�•.�.Clirll~' " lNiow,s=9,P;04,Ng9. g 1 aril Village Council To Pay Part of firs hall !'load paving . Bayfield council voted at councillors, this'wee,'lteud. iivUl bi, 1' inlay's, meaning, to My :half , eiot the land proposed for the east of pwdpg the entroric�e leasing. to ithe village, Fire" Hull,. 'The 'In Other ltusbiess, the mutter decision, .c me after ,a; B4yfleld of licensing br iters w re, Sire # eliarLlrrtent delegtat'ion fer em 4 to.'the fjoance' .comyni�ttee comprised .of Les Alliott and fbr ,study; €tnd e,�tsi'Wlor I Qd Pon, Warner' asked foe- permis- dlelfson repooW, that five new Sion to do, the work. street I!igh'ts wall be in�stalI :au Council, also a ' eed to fu ish' the M ' Street er m , iia? v y soon. any village ecluipxriexut that Wotald 1?e hellpful' during the .con- SMV SIG1vs r#'V1�IY:3BY.L strue'tign of it was needed Per"Slaw Moving Vehicles such mhssi'r? vVlas g Bryan ted to the as irairm tractors and ccns+truc- firemen to proceed wubh alter- tion e ui m t are 'b'azar ' us. altions to the Flire Fall planzle a � p ya do _ . - e for next fall. when not inax+ke�l to xridfcate Les Ziegler, Windsor, and the notheir w vely sl , Use, Fa lc Schram,w . MY emblem to give Detroit, joint protection to the operator and oNs� Ws of theBayfield B''at to the motorist,. urges the On - Club, approached council With traria Farm Safety Caurrcil. a request to, purchase Band ad- They may be Purchased from joining their 'property. Duran Junior Farmers. Ziegler and' Schram have vis- ions of :a launching ramp, % g� station and ,additional parking .Space, steps toward the deve'l'+p- MERRILL Ment ,of, .a modem a- ad efficieuit Marina and Piicnic Area. They TV SERVICE said it could' bring in'creas'ed business (to the,vill'age, P� 'Councfil .d'ecl'ined to, sell the will be Closed, village might ;o!f—way 'which sur- rounds rounds the central pier of the for Vacation old Aron, 'bridge, but will con- sider the possibility oilh leasingeant P A O a,B the rilglvt-of-way and the pen�irz- �4 !.� tJJ sula to the west of it to the. ly 2 Bayfield l3oat Club. 23-4b Reeve F'. A. Clift %and his • OWEN" 9 Albert Street Plane 48.2-6626 Clinton, Ont., PRESCRIPT10NS Carefully Dispensed Exactly As Your. Doctor Orders Cameras - Films - Photographic Supplies Bring your Films here for fasf Developing Service GODERICH 2 DAY TEENAGE A -60 -GO WEDNESDAY JUNE 16 FRIDAY JUNE 18 FEATURING THE EXCITING SOUNDS J. B. and the Pla �rbo ys Dancing .#ram 9 till 1 p.m. Fireworks commencing at 8:45 p.m. DON'T MISS IT BOYS $7.25 GIRLS 75c 23-4-5b HaMl an Tuesday, June 1. Rou- Mrs: W. C. Sennett, tea was v' o $ Churches, the Pioneer Days in Wingham ,acid Blyth were situ f-Turon 'Count Henrysh- titre business was discharged p'bure!d, by Mrs. , Glenn Webb, Y 1y3' em y ated and what was the toil,,, atHteur which 'thq president, Mrs. ws!fe of I�uron's VViarden; 1VFxs. mann, and res anexe interest . .rS� CUT THE COST OF H. Noonan, reported that the R"lgin Thompson, wife of Huron "Thus as' one of the' many int ang ilrudaasrtzti!es mato aetivitie Get awn from it all rectory steps and 'i -a long were County Council's Maw. *3. W sed sting historical items dish- the early days: patio, of con uyAttee cJu =zanat the .third meeting. of th'e ' „A , already ;n pie and a asspecial 'h thanks' to all PREPARING R F CO R D S• ' red. axtd white tiles would be Ross, Cfadetvch, a'nd 1VIrs. k'i.•ed Fast W4aAvartosh History Cdllec- those who have helped us re- VCL a11 HFC placed in the near fti�tttie: Thorbipsom, ,Clhrrnton, from a tea 0121x, Comimvittee held iii ,thy tttieVe this important infor'ma it was 'decided to -have an table covered with an em+broid- creme. 'ail Belgrave, June 7: tion. We wliill, need more so Traverean 'outset• sacrifice sale' in the spring ered and 800liqued nylon, net „We enjoyed a look -art on pad keen the le!tt6ts, phone calls, of 1366. After the, meeting -the clorth over igreen limen. A cen• I4uron County.map dated 1861; pi6tures, etc,, cording before Our Take that well-earnt d vacation Guild toured the church and treolecye, of Iad!eo's and deep Pur- with all farnm and owners naniw next meeting late August. We —it's Mics. Wenham explainetl the ple• iiris eahltanctd the setting. es !marked. IVom the map we hope to have a boots compiled , tt s tmportant for your family s / symbols' :on the east and west- . Thos'e who assisted watYt the health and well -tieing, An .HFC .. /' think.we have atleast 15 farms by this time next year to be /� �/ wells. - -s'er ang were Mrs. Wray Maith- :taken fi3OrA the crami (Cana& published for our centennial ; . 'raveloan is a sensible way to CoxY t"y) than are shill in: the to be celebrated' in 1967. Please Pay for all the things .you need deseetixl- help." to make your vacation a success: F. Y namle Ot. direct THE P AMOUS' DANISH TWIM a transportation, lodging, clothing, Bayfield Agricultural Society �tartS ' egttipanent, When you return, relaxed and re- freshed; you cart repay Conveniently. Ask about your Traveloari today at HFC'. `Ask about krodif life Fnsutaan4e NOW MONtHLY PAYMENT PLAID$ OF'. WAX ss months 90 $0 mb'3118 monops t$ menthe $100 TIT—. • $23.73 $II2.86 $61124 ?b0 1000 .,;., 31,65 41.45 44.13 58.11 69.21 91.69 1600 WA 68.81 94.11 146.52 2200 83,71 94.62 129.41 201.46 2500 195M :107,52 ,147.05 228.93 _ DANCOR'D_ Work on Fall Fair I'd , List ,B,&yXMJy . Me &reotonthat the elosset for draught And orf hayfield •Agrricultuml, Societytda&Wr !horses, be dropped. In mdt in 'the villa:gra hall last platd of these mow outdated ` "gold Mare 66169 for Less NMorrey" Wednesday; with the: ". id'ent; al!��es, l�e!t rand(Pariy compet- Osrval McCiinohey, in Vie' chaitr ,ifiohs Wl be sr t tap, with. very ACove payments rnclude:prlhclpal and 't�te7aal and..6re "—`CaFlad(]is Largest Selling lmrtorted 'twine 4t�llwtl;'ie prtZes, allow group fate: based 6n ptomptrepaymont, cvt dq hot (nerado Ot6. cost or Mite board meccaved slid a toe In9uranaO. dopted. a reporlt from the school �Pa+tious Knotless Quality Atfrterr i0S yrs a!f farm iia'rse coarimlittee ise+tting out the re as re- ooamp`''tarFian, the boArd rob vise'd VA list for 1965: MOnri Suctant to discard the labg es, -Cwuarbnteed Perfdrrinawice, lrea used their thmtiirs dor fiabTished ot9statn hv?weve,, of HOUSE F11' NC the pa s -taking worrlc dote +bii ,late this bars been of little in- this schedule, forest to loeal, flair god tri d A special coxnaxtit set up the boarrd 'voted for 'the cltadge, 46690th, _ , .• LAUR B YI NO ATSSA Whist Steen= -Tele hale S �st,t i a o i pauttra'es w�i�1elsa 'EfiTR �D SILLdes' p .. 244399 be. discontinued~ (abovetfis si nod Star) :e fbsit ttgxticultut Mary Slfr+eeli' hh+dn© 4$-7Stet xrgairdatlg �'-pOWeL'y Ark about our ereienink ltbt�r.r Car><tr�s for eat~•h ' 6rid MOORE REGISTERS AND FORMS oar GET ALL THE `FACTS ON EACH - TRANSACTION ... RIGHT AT THE TIME. RIGHT ON THE JOS . . IN ONE W RiTING A MOORS REGMtR AND FORM k* VERY FORM . Oh $htMESS tAU US T -QDAY MOR COMA *OrWATON CLIUMN NEWS' *RECORD Mime 4994443, Sd •A116,orf Sobetf' Ohltdii