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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-07-29, Page 8Pogo Nvws4pcors1,,,Th.orscloy.# ;9#1904 Playgrourtd. Activities, 1,By Miss Eleanor - Wripht.). per plate for 4 41,$04.,. `The e- vents. included discus end jave- lin .throwing, broad jtinp, the Abet pit. and the 100-yard clash.. The. •winneee, were Robert. An- drews, senior; Mark njgbolsor ihtermecliate .ancl „Cathy AU, stett. A hike. was undertaken At Alma Grove .Park, . During the day, the ,children enjoyed tbem- povo$. by singing conga and pap, ticiPating. in a scavenger .hunt, I3efore returning home, the youngsters devoured the lunch- ,modified equipment like a pa-. es each had carried from. home, m. A Seasonal Reminder, . Beware of food Poisoning On Hot Weather Picnics Last week the playgroend tiVitiles were highlighted by a Penny arijyal, a Mock track and field meet and g hike, children from Hugh Haw- kins Pa* held a eucceseful Penny .Carnival. Booths inclucl- ed ring toss, dart throw,, white elephant, ball throw end a fish pond. The latter booth Wee noted AS. being the greatest hit among the youngsters, At (Ainmentlite' Park, a mock track and field-meet was held, This is carried out by using Anxious Anglers Await Turn With Pole Dozens of girls and boys' of all ages formed a long line in front of the popular Fish Pond at the Penny carnival held last Friday afternoon in Clinton • Community Park. The smiling fishing assistant seen here handing the prec- ious pole to the lucky one atithe headof the line is Rhonda Rathwell. Inside the "pond,", although not cvisible'by either the children . or the camera, is 'Donna Bush who served as the ."fisherman's fairy." (News-Record Photo) How Many, How 'Many, 1 Wonder The warm, bright sunshine end ;blue, sparkling waters of summer are luring all of us to Wards fun and leisure ont-of- doore. Fresh air and vigorans excersise can easily work up healthy, Young appetites, Fond "on the spot" is necess- ary. But, warn 'home econom- ists at Macdonald Institute, Guelph, beware of food pole- ening,. It can happen So eaeily in summer heat and humidity. Foods lett at temperatures above 45 degrees F. for more than one hour are euseeptible to rapid spoilage. Often there es little -change in taste, color, odor, or texture of the foods until totally spoiled. Sometimes there is' none'. Avced the use of mayonnaise or salad dressing in sandwiehes or salads which must stand at room temperature. Also, mute"), closely meat, poultry, ham, egg, and creamed dishes as well as inkiingues, custards, and cream-filled bakery pro- duote. Use only when these can be kept ice cold or 'left in the warm slim less than ene hour. In preparing food for a picnic, allow enough time for the food to chill thoroughly. Never make up food "products the night before and store at room temperature. It may mean easier spreading the next clay but with 'hazardous results. REGISTRATION FOR SWIMMING CLASSES, AT CLINTON COMMUNITY SWIMMING POOL FOR THE MONTH OF ,AUGUST ON SATURDAY JULY 31 From 10:00 to 12:00 a.m. PHOTO ALBU "Our. Wedding" or "Our Baby" Albums $1.00 & $1.25 ea. McEwari 9 s I APPLY FOR PENSION IF 66 YEARS' OLo Zf you wer,e born in 1.897 or earlier, and if you can Meet certain Canadian residence quireeneeits, yen wen be entitled to your Old Age Security pen- stun at urge sixty-nine in 1966, by new legislation. Applieation forms ban be obtained now from any post ()Vitt, Send therm as' Seen ae Possikae frouii your proVindlel Regional Dir-ector and retnrn promptly, ttAIRS' POIStiN'OUS IVEttos The menace of regWeed and poisen ivy should be renteniber, ed when Spending holidays in the &ante% EVerYone should learn to recognize these plants Whie4 are injurious to anyone Who le allergic of '-n or to 'the poisonous oil frean Peisen Ivy,Wliett yott knew what the .plants' look like, it is eft§ier avoid deiitait With theni. Classified Ads Bring Results While todgy's„ penny pays' for littlemore than the Sales] tax on a gle item, # reverted back to its former place of boner with the children for' .4 while last Friday afterneen- at the 'Clinton Rec ,cornraittee's play muP4, 'Penny ,Clern4V41".... For just. one cent, Clinton youngsters at CormtroMity Park could try to guess 110W marry Jellybeans in a jar, toss :rings or pennies for a. pitieeet throw dares at belloors • . even shop for rummage! Of guise the largtst line-up was in Malt Pf the ever-popular Fish Pond where, for only penny, all sorts of weit'd and wonderful gifts could bo "hooked" in a cardboard box lowered on the end of a fish- ing rod into, a mysterious pool, Rhonda Relthwell was taking pennies and asking ages. Thep, as the .leoic we put .dowu, into "pond"' for the catch, she would call out, '930y six-year's- Old" or ."eight-yeah.,old 'As the fisherman waited/ for the magical maiden of the pond (Donna Bush) to make, a 'sel- ection from the horde of good- ies at her fingertips, little eyes danced With anticipation, Some kiddies, preferred to let others de the fishing . some wanted to try their own luck . . „ .eveeyerie roved It. At last, there was the tell- tale tug on the end of the line to indicate succese. Always there was a prize on the line, whether it was a candy or seine gum. or a shiny piece of jewel- lery-or a pretty trinket, it was coveted' by the fishermen who ,British Mortgage Merges With Victoria (Continued from page one) It is well known that the British Mortgage & Trust Com- pany has recently suffered ser- ious losses in its investment portfolio. This has occasioned a major reduction in the paid in capital and surplus standing to the credit of its shareholders. The 'shareholders of the two companies will be advised of the exact terms of the amalga- mation agreement within a few days and will be asked for their approval in accordance with the terms of the Loan and Trust Corporations Act of Ontario. COMING EVENTS' Thursday, July 29 — BINGO at Clinton Legion Hall, 15 reg- ular games for $5.00. 2 share- the-wealth games. 1 special game for $25.00, the first letter "L" and first letter "T" applies on this game for $2.00 each. 3 share-the-wealth games, jack- pot applies on those 3 games $56,00 in 56 numbers. 2 door prizes for $2.00 each, Admission 50c 'extra cards 25c or 6 for $1.00. 25b Friday, July 30 -- Cash Bin- go in Legion Hall, Senforth. Sponsors Branch 156, Cana- dian Legion. 30b Saturday, July 31 Bake Sale, Orange Hall, Bayfield, 2 p.m. Sponsors: Vania United Church. 29-30b Monday, August 2 — Ham and turkey supper, United Ch- urch, Bayfield. 5-7:30 p.m. Adults $1.25 — Children 75c. 30b Tuesday, August 3 — BINGO at the Huron Fish & Game. Club Jackpot $57.00 in 57 numbers. Six door prizes.. 8:30 p.m. Tuesday,. August 31 — Grand Ole Opry from Nashville, Ten- essee, Starring Wilma Lee and Stoney 'Cooper, Hensel]. Arena, sponsored by Hensall Kinsmen. 29, 30, 1, 2b rant 8 HURON STREET CLINTON, ONT. SUNDAY DINNER SPECIAL AUGUST 1st S to 7 p.m ROAST BEEF OR ROAST TURKEY JUICE - - BEVERAGE — DESSERT $1.40 TRY OUR SOUTHERN. FRIED CHICKEN Includes French -Fries-- Garnish - Buttered Rolls 2 PIECES 89c 4 PIECES . $1.19 Open Friday and Saturday Nights till 1.00 a.m. FOR TAKE ,OUT,ORDERS PHONE 4824602 ItWeriably moved to the end. of the littenP• .te have another go at *the fish pond or to the re- frAeshment booth ne.,4 4l,eor .for /eneeitade and: cooltle. Alma (Aroyo .1<4E0* Games and 'crate were in progress, at the ,olne time. at Alma Grove where councillors Marilyn 'Yeo and •gle4nor Wright were in charge, Chilarea,lined up for the .,t70 Wtim repay session and formed a nirele for a game of knee-. eyer-the-bottle„ Stashed away in boxes under the shade treee at the C'hntere Trish and Game Club were all kinds of strange objects collect ecl by the ,children, After the workout ern the park, the young, eters returned to the coal tables to concoct cheplshed items from these, treasures, BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE — CLINTON Children Under 12 In Cars Admitted, Free Two Complete Shows Nightly COME AS LATE AS .11 P.M. AND SEE A COMPLETE SHOW Box Office Open at $:00 p.m, FIRST SHOW AT DUSK THURSDAY and FRIDAY July 29-30 "FLIPPER'S NEW ADVENTURE" LUKE HALPIN PAMELA FRANKLIN • Color Cartoon, SATURDAY -- MONDAY TUESDAY -- July 31, Aug. 2-3 "VIVA LAS VEGAS" ELVIS PRESLEY ANN-MARGRET Color Cartoon Special Holiday Show AUGUST 1 SUNDAY MIDNIGHT ONLY — Double Bill Enjoy The Sports Car Set In "THE LIVELY SETar JAMES DARREN PAMELA TIFFIN DOUG lVIcCLURE In Color — — PLUS "THE LAWLESS BREED" Rock Hudson -- Julia Adams Color Cartoon WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY and FRIDAY — August 4-5-6 "GOOD NEIGHBOUR SAM" (Adult Entertainment) JACK LEMMON ROMY SCHNEIDER DOROTHY PROVINE Color Cartoon COMING NEXT: " AMOR DUNDEE" if you need money for double insurance protection CLINTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION LIMITED 4,/,,,Isorssomemommiffsmisssaia,mmow SAVE Where your savings earn the best return BORROW The use of Hotel Clinton Parking Lot (off No, 4 Highway) has been made available to us while our main service entrance is temporarily. blocked. We appreciate, this courtesy and feel you Will too. As we do not wish to take up too much parking area, would you please phone Butch at 482-9321 for an appointment. SALES Ample parking space behind the Town Hall (entrance front Ratteribury Street). We'll look far you On the Car Lot. orne Brown. Motors Ltd. Your friendly ChovrOiat Oldirnoblie & Envoy Doak& Ontario Street CLINtON — Phone 48209321 White Album with black leaves and $3.25 ea. White Album with grey leaves and silver decorated cover Ivory Album with grey lea,As and inside posts Red - Black - Brown Caver Album with picture cover and lace closing Album for Colored Pictures of '6x8 size — Red - Tan - Ivory picture cover Foto File ,for Colored Pictures for approx. 3x3 pictures — Red - Ivory "%e" ft^ Green - Blue ,111U ea. "Our Baby" Album in white with silver decoration $3.95 ea. $5.00 ea. $3.95 ea. $2.75 ea. $6.50 ea. A Study 1!) Te Effort When this.group, bf youngstei's involved in a relay race at Alexia Grove Park lined up for action,, there' seemed to be • different thoughts on each. child's mind. The lad ,at the head of the pack is satisfied that ,his eontribtition has, been made to the success of the whole and has folded his arms to signify his duty done, The boy at the end appears to be interested in the progresS of the team beside hitt). and May or may not be ready when the ball cotnes his way. The Children f n the middle are the real workers the race supervised by Marilyn Yeo and EleatorWright, (News-Record Photo) Judging 'from the expressions :of concentration on the faces, 6f these young- sters, clustered around the Jelly Bean Guessing Booth at the Penny Carnival in Community Park last Friday, there were some very close estimates as to the number of candies in that jar. Apparently getting some fun out of the 'guess- ing is Rosemary Carter, who was in charge of the booth and probably knew the correct answer. But the little lad to her right was taking no chances . . . he was saving his penny until his mathematical. mind had discarded all the wrong answers by eliMinating the numbers the other kids had guessed. (News-Record Photo) Auburn,jakes. first Place in Central teague, hancleci. Varna a bruising 1,14, clOfeat, PP 'Tuesday night ,of this, week to Wrap. VP first. place the central TiPre.n-,Softball ,T.oagte. This is .the, second 04674o, championship for the Auburn crew who, won the. ;title last year, 33enmiller end. Verne are tied for second .place in, the standings, The two Warne will. decide- the issue in .4.• -Sudden • death game to be played in Goderich en Friday, July 30 at p,m. 1.TelineqvP4107 ,champs. of last. year, finished in fetirth ,place season ?trailed: by the Lon, desbom •lads slot. Playoffs are expected to start on Monday in ,Qederieb. Clintoii Post Office Not On 'Firstitiass Only. (Continued from page one) mail as possible, and-would be seriously -hampered from pee- terming this duty if the terrnire els were flooded with !.e. backlog of othereees-impoetant .. Hartley .also ,noted that the Clinton staffknew little more about the serikeehan what was learned, from the radio and the newspapers, . N-R Territory Cut The News-Record was in- formed Wednesday that only local papers and those distrib- Uted from. terahinals not plagu- ed by the - strike would be de- livered this. week. Seale papers, usually processed in London, will be delivered en route such as' those ,for Kippen, Hezeall and Exeter. Most papers to the north will be accepted •as well, making the bulk of the subscriptions in this area receivable by readers. • Correspondents and other persons sending news items to the News-Record office are re- minded that all letters must be sealed and bear sufficient post- age for first elms mail until • further notice. Some Relief - On the lighter 'side, home- owners and some businessmen have seen the mail strike as a welcome relief from 'the ever- increasing heap of advertise- ment circulars which are regiee larly stuffed in mail-boxes all over the nation. They _admit that . while the walkout has caused some Minor. inconveniences in the yeceipt. and...disperteh of necessary Mail, it 'has. greatly reduced the con- gestion in the wastebasket im- mediately folloWing mail time. Ratepayers At Bayfield Hear Progress Report (Continued from page one) under discussion. The council has been' operating-to date on thie "arrears of taxes" payment ordered by the Ontario Munici- pal Board, A budget is still in course of production and is of necessity based on current ee- peaedituees. Work proposed and elready started includes. opening up Cameron Street. The Reeve then said that the work of the SOS commete tee had been reported in the local newspaper. Commenting on by-laws recently passed he pointed out -that these were for the .pratection, not restriction, of ratepayers and busineseinen. Finally, he recalled his avo'W- ed intention to see the village through its inaugural year as a Municipality, to, assist in organ- izing its administration, to in- sure tair division of assets and. to assist the committee elected to retain and enlarge the school, and said that hav- ing done so he' intended to re- tire from office in December. Officers elected for the 1964- 65 year ere: president Alan R. AyleWorth;vice-president Brig. G. L. -Morgan Smith; sec- retary George Bellchamber; treasurer Harold H. Ormond; committee members Adam Floweris, Mies- Ruth Hap-Ilan, ,Merton 1Vternetr, Miss Jessie Metcalf, Weeren Cook, and Or- ton Logan, In a brief addrese , the new president asked all members_to Submit suggestions for eon- nutrity betteernent to the Cone' mitteC and' so enable it to work for the general good. Warren Cook and Orton Lo- gall, who fill Vacaticiee due to resignation of Pear& Petets and lack Tilletatm, were intro-. dewed to the meeting. Bid OA/It/ail OF Int,XNUWO WATtit Xf drinking water .ie token &ten a nateral stone such as a stream, have it tested for purity; Until it has passed a safety test, boil for "fiVe 'Mee any`to be 'used kit,' To get rid of alt* flat taste, pour it frOin, „ono can. taro ee to anleither a teriAt limet .ta aerarte in RUSS BEYERS GETS PERFECT CRIBBAGE. HAND When Lady Luck smiled on a game of cribbage played by Russ Beyers, 148 Freder- ick St., and Jack Bryden, Kingston, on Wednesday af- ternoon,' she favored Russ with a perfect crib hand. Russ was noticeably elated when he telephoned the News-Record to tell of his good fortune. He held the Jack of hearts and three fives in his hand and the cut turn- ed up the fourth five, the five of- hearts. The hand tallied a perfect 29 and was enough to allow Russ' a win over his opponent. Says Jack, "It is only the second perfect hand I have ever seen. I don't feel badly about losing.' It was great to see Russ get the break." Pinny carnival And Games. Enjoyed .At Two 'farks 'Last Friday,