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;To Milton,T" Ig Qames
Clinton Auxiliary 04yes TV to Westminster
Mrs. Robert (Doris) Burke, left, .past presi-
dent -of the Ladies Auxiliary to Clinton Branch
1.40 of the' loyal Canadian Legion is shown here
presenting .a 1:2" personal size TV set to Westmin-
ster Hospital, London. -Miss Agnes I.izmore, co-
ordginatow of volunteer services' at the hospital,
accepted the set on behalf of the veterans, The
presentation was made during the past summer.
Three DelegationsMeet
With Bayfield,Counc'il'
X IF
Three delegations •met with Councils.
Beyrfield' Village Council on Walter MacBeth, plant super -
Monday evening In "the Village loteaident of the Tuckersn-Ath
Rural Telephone System, met
Hall. Rural
Council to advise that in -
President E. Hovey, Fire stallation of underground cab,
Chief Walter Westlake and Per- les gin the. Village will start
cy Renner from the Bayfield ri:eXt Week. Council agreed that
" Fire Association recommended. road superintendent Jahn Lim&
that. Council should upderwrit'e say would assist in locating
one third of the cost of in.- cable trenches. Superintendent
staallationn of a six phone fire M'aeBeth assured Council that
warning system when the Bay- . cable routes would' be recor'd'ed
Beld exchange of the Tucker, accurately and a. copy of a .10 -
smith Rural Telephone System cation riiaP will be provided for
changes over to dial next May, the Village record's.
Int is understood that GodL-Ach Brigadier Morgan Smith,
and Stanley Township Councils Chairman of the- Bayfield Cen-
have agreed to . pay one third tenniial Committee, presented a
each also. t;hrexe page brief of proposals
Total cost of t'h'e wemnging. sys-
I , he acid his: Commiitte'e hadd con -
tem will be apprax7 mately $40 cider ed so far. Council discuss' -
per month and must be, guar- ed the report at length, made
anteed by the three MmAciipalit- additional 'su estti'ons thanked
les for Ave years. Council pass- the committee for ,their very
ed the enabling resolution and considerable effort and assured
will enter into written agnee� them of support by .Council.
merit with the two Township Council discussed the p'assi-
Everyone Welcome
To A :General
MEETING -
of the ,
Clinton Liberal
Association
Hotel Clinton
Dining Room
TUESDAY
SEPT. 28,
at $:30 p.m.
bilin, of making the th'r'ee year
Plan for reehabiliftation of the
Village Hall part of a commun-
ity effort. Meunberrlsalso. agreed '
to send - letters to local organ
dzations, which are not already
represented on the Cent'earnal f
Committee, invA initg these ca
ganizatibns to name represent-
atives to work with the Centen-
ial Connmuitttee,
Brigadier Smith emphasized
his opinion that the Bayfield
Centennial Committee should
be a planned body for the over-
all picture and should act as a
clegaring house, for ideas but
that. the implementation of ac-
tual projects should be carried.
by other organizations. Council
agreed with this concept.
Council heard a report on the
progress by Committee on re-
visiong ' of tihe BuOding Code
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At Milon East S€ ndkay ,after- 7.3 encore. G'amx McDonald who lorml again an The third as a their ehance, to 1Y44 their s'ec-
uoion the Milton Red SW; de- started on the ~Hound for Cl'irn- single by P, 4a; oli, a avalk to and straight OBA CiiaMplon-
#entad the 04nto4l 1)lish and trim was pitching great ball .if Laurrie Cc,1quhotu4 a sacrifice ship,.
Game Juv4'?ilileS xby the score it wasn't for the errors his by McDonald and a hpoun(l out Dllitt,yn
of 12-7 to capture the Ontario . team mates were making. by Karry Pearson scored a run. AB R H
Baseball Juvel?ile "B" Champ, in the scven+th, MapAger Pe'r- Milton, gmbbe'd a 3-2 lead in : Pickett, ,ss .................... 5 2 3
ionship in two, straight games, , j�iveglnaotre theyaalked lyre- t>}e l;otxonl of the third when
It wasn't the case .o'.Q not hist» Donald enol bought an his a;ce fottr 01i'ntm errors and two Magee, 1b, p (7a .....•,. 4 � 1
� B. Pearson., rf .._,,...5 2 2
ting the great Milt
on soiXtb»' ni111thander Clave 1Vl gee. MI singles s"r�ed two: Milton xttns, Colquhbitn, 1b (7) .. 4 1 1
pavw bli^e it was in the first ton grcofed . Clare with four In the fmlrtlr Clinton~ nearly McDoxraid, P, 2'b (7) .... 4 0 9
game, but it was the uRt'ability straight bits, goad for 2 runic L. >�earsom, of 5 0 1
of not f elcliing easy routaare and an 8.7 lead after seven had Rcrn Naylor cul the noires Livermore, ,2b, e (7) .. 3 0 1
balls, The Clinton squad. ended as C =k— Switzer singled with
rxrnirrgs, It took a. Perfect peg Batlpis- 3b ................. 5 0 1
up the game by making an un- b Chuck Switiarr in left fie'1'(1 one out. Larry I'iekett then 2 1 1
Y Switzer^, if
believable fatal of 14 errors. on a. single. In the drinirx; to- .cut walltexd, Clare 'Alexic. an a 2 32 7 11
Though the first inxnings datNm a man at the plate and trails and no strike csoumt, s]aari-.
Clinton played good and 7syplced Afiltogn rally out, red a trein ndotns home rurr R 1S E
put the big
as .th'ough they would farce a In the wild serren,th inxznl'g ('Ver the contrr.fielder's :hexad. Clinton 101 500 000 --• 7 11 14lYl'#,l�tori 1.02 000 54x — 12 13 2
to lyd and d'eoi ?ng game inert Milton collopted g_total of • sev- The bull Clare hit travelled apr
weekend,. put gin the severnth en bits, In a ni'ate ,Y 310 feat inn the air. :Prr , Batkin (4), Picked
inning the root fell in. Going Foxllowing Maagee's borne rki% (3), IJiverrnore (3), Magee (1),
.into the sevenrriln, Clinton deed by
In the eighth, Milton actually Bob Pearson reachedt'irsrt base
Calquh'oun (2), McDonald (1),
iced the game away as they col.-
. lectec four more r 2- on an error. Laurrie Colquhou4� Bertasson, Scilisazz,
l f .-r ao� . runs fa. a 1 then stopped into, Naylor's first Left on basso%. Clinton 12,
• 7 lead on pitiful fiieldling by the
. , '+�gtcln and walloped a long short Mltom.•11; t}xra base hits, Ger-
ClintonInfielders. Clin mad , • ,
Bru�ef�e�d61rIs r � of �� e � . �� h�me � -
_. . the left f . •' _ va -. runs Magee, Ca
fine errm-9 In the innnna;, avc�x t, e t ~elder's head tna. , Mag Col
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five .about 340 feet from gtrlhoun; XLevifice, Livermore;
Down .3 to
Tabes Early* ll tad home plate for another. home hit by pitcher, Livermore,
• Clinton.. jumped off to an run, Naylor then snuffed out Final Ratting .Averages
early lead in, the game as Lar- the side by fanning McDonald (Based on 40 or more times
In OAA Finals Pickett who had three sin- and Karry Raamri, From this ,
Q � 3 xy 1?• h at baa)
glee, opened the first inning point on in the game Naylor Aly 11 Av
Hanover took a three name g•
load in the WOAA Intermediate twbh a single and advanced all was in Complete command as Clare Magee ...,.... 72 34 .472
Ladies', Softball playoffs last the, way to third, base as tyre the Minton Red Sox roared Laurie Colquhoun 71 30 .423
Monday plight, by defeatingball got by the right fielder, from a.7-3 defeart in the fourth Jon Livermore .... 62 22 ,355
t 12- in.
Bz-u'cefield 6 ta� 1. He scored as Magee bounced o a 7 w Cam. J,VI:cD:an'ald .. 63 22 ,31.6
hlHanover 6 pitcher Jackie Lague out to second., � Clare Magee, in relieving Mc- Bob Pearson 16
....:. 57 18 3
Iircrtpitceer to just. four Milton tied the game 1-1 in Donald in -the seventh took the Chuck Switzer .....58 17 ,293
their lralif f the firs a
a t as
Loss. It was '1 CIi
om xta third L•
y i n s x. Larry Pickett ... 4. .292
bits, and helped her awn cause '�' c t 8 14
a�linig at the plate t tli single and an error set up the loss this year, but the last two Bob Batk'in ........... 67 17 ,254
il
by le
two ladA searing play. Clinton took 'a avere really costly as they lost Larry Pearson .... 72 17 1236
Losing Pitcher, Bev Wxaght,
struck out 18 Hanover, hi tevs
while a9lo Graham collected a only Six hats.
Batey GrahAFric a n A r ch b i s Pi!�a to Visit Hu'ron
single and a double for Bruce -
field, A vangemenvts have, been sigxtufi:cant part in drafting the .Assistant Bishops were con'se-
Hanover: 000 200 040 6 6 2 made through the National An: Diocesan Synod Constwtution; craned.
Brumfield: 100 000 000 1 4 2 glacam world Mission Commit, he was Secretary of Synod for Irl 1960 the Prove nee of East
Lagie and Rayworth; Wmighit tee. for the Most Rev. Leonard many year's and Examining Afnica was formed and the
and Jo'n'es, J. Beecher, Archbishop of East Chaplain to the, Bishop. Blishap of Mombasa was en -
Last. Thursday night Han- AfAca and Bishop of Nairobi, Irl 1950 he was consecrated thronedas its Hirst Axclibishop.
over Won by 7-3 :score, Pi'nteber to visit the Diocese of Huron Assistant BashoP of , Mombassa In 1964 he became the Bishop
J. Lague agiain led• the winners this fall. and was appointed Diocesan in. of Nairobi.
with a home run, and struck A Mixssionaiy Service of Wit- 1953, On becoming Diocesan he The Archbishop and his wife
out 17 Birucefield hinters'. ness will be held in the Dean- found bimselrf in the midst of a have lived for so many years
Bethy'Graham collected three ery of Huron at Central Huron rapidly growdng church which in Kenya that they feel it to
of the five bits for Bru'cefiield. Secondary School, Clinton on obviously required closer Epds- be their Koine and. have very
Bmucefield: 000 200 001 3 5 6 Wednesday, October 27 at 8:00 copal supervision. In 1305 two gladly taken Kenya citizenship.
Hanover: 100 102 03 7 5 2 P•'n. 'ni s will be one of four-
teen Services of Witness to be
Wright and Jones; Losse and held. throughout Western, Ont-~
Rayworth, aiuo. from October 17 to Novall -
I The next game will be played ember 1 inclaisive, c-1 e,/ ,
1 Thursday night in Hanover at Archbishop Beecher -,vas --
8:00 pan, born and educated in South-
wark, England. He is: a .grad- Hi, there:!
from Councillor J. Allaire and uatte of the, University of Lon- During the summer holidays CLINTON
was informed that assessment don and went to Kenya in 1927 I received the following let -ter �
_notices for 1966 had .been de-- as a Science Muster at Alliance from a` couple of local teens: STYLE
livered or mailed. Tax notices High School. Later be was "Dear Pan -n, I would like to `
for 1.965 are ready to as out trained for the ministry and ask you if you would have a
this week. was ordained deacon in 1929 'Peen Opinion Pole out HOW
Discussed at some length and priest in 1931. MUCH a babysitter should By
!
were the problems of drainage After has ordination to the charge. I say it should be 35c "PAM"
-and obtalindng gravel and cul- priesthood he served as a radio before and 50c after midnight.
vertex. These problems wM, be broadcaster, translator, and as I think you should mention the two an two when they c�axie
studied further ire, the Road a member of the• Kenya Legis- fact 'that there should be- an
Comm atee headed by Council- lative :Council. When the Sec- age limit when to start baby- home, this should be leliit to the,
for F. E. M=Fadden. ond World War broke out he sitting." honest dL,4crebion of the baby-
o- - --- ways oirnted by. the Kenya sitter and mare sure: you're
a2yP After listing a few rules, the right the first bane in order
Government to brain African teens then continued: "I know
• • to avoid confusion, and! emibar«
Addition To announcers for the vernacular I sound crabby about 9 -ds, but rassment.
broadcasting service. I feel that we babbysitters
• Archbishop Beecher become responsibility As ram as price or rate goes,
Huronview Archdeacon of Mombasa in kid the re house, w1y of the the regular in amount ramged 5c
delis' and the house, wuithouat the most teens in faille area is 35c
1945. In. this capacity he had burden of 'housework." And It r
!n New Year mespons'ibillity for the English was appropriately signed before midrnnghrt and o0c niter
cesp( atiouas of the ditdoese „ grie'd "Ha- xittinaght. So much for baby -
and brought about' a closer re' z�Amxon the rules ]Lasted 'thes'e sitting!
(Continued from, page 1) lationshi between. English, and g Now, thank you very ~~titch
P g two caught my attention: If far. the response to last week's
Billie Hwy (secretary of the Afr'ica'n Chrlisttarns He played a expected to do housework
column. I also received comes-
board) hm -a lot in, process of � , x,N ;;,•.::.:: k< sc (:floors; dusting, vacuuming) ars „
beihng completed'. Our marrnek] « $ r{ ' n - relader", from reader
avid teen
� well �as laoltwrng �aPtem the child r'era�ler .The reader corn5iklered
couples' rooms: are filled, and ks ren, than the babbysitter stnouldthe "remodelling of an old
some are tin the -bed care sec „. *'.y be paid extra." With this every
tion,'' said, Mr. Johnston.' teem babysitter will whole- building„ a very good idea, but
Reeve Clmflford Dunbar, Grey, ,: • z followed this u with of only
>, p
s„ heaxrtedly agree. there were such a building a -
if "Is the ground floor sat � ��L�z "" , >,
isflacbomy for bed came?" r ` if an arrangement is s not vaalable.
x s made with the 'babystitter be- Well,, there' is a't' least one
"Yes) it h'a's worked out salt fore fire people leave the house, possibility isfactorilty," . replied Mm. John � :..1 po y in Clinton, Just look
stony "We; keep people down £ s then they should not be las'- around! This "reader" and
eP p p F:..
there who da oa need a great i g"untled to come home to a writer alsb:suggeeted that there
d'e'al of came. Sancti we openedF z' Sink full of cliches that had is a .good deal of local talent
up that p (fdrmerly used by i.i �th ;` been left. in this town that could be put
• ,0 If, however, the b6bbysaatter to goad use. Once agahhn, thanks
staff) there was some object
� . as supposed to, be making super a lot.
ion; part being underground,
..• `x : per for the children, then. the This weekend the Moja s wiil;I.
'but more want to go down
,,
theme now than w2 have roomdishes !really should be cleared be playing in the Bayfield Pa1v.
..'
�„•„ '>., away. And on Saturday xuiglnrt they will
The .other interesting rule be at the. Hambourlite Inn in
Deputy Reeve Robert Squire,
was: "We should always state G:oderich. Contrary to rumour°
Godem'icb, asked I it would not the, hours and then the amount the Mojos will be playllfng next
rnerixt inn th
be ferthe
e new paa.t, tohave d full baste of .m'oney owed to us." This week at the'Fay. for the last
-
The first floor of our new
one is also very reasonable. dance of the season.
part, Mr. •Joihnston said, Since everybody isin:'t , a mattah Well, that's art for now, Till
Y, "� am
Most Rev. L. J. Beecher ` . bradn, and since some people next int t tune, Your swim
the same level as our ground swinging
floor now, so any basement in Archbishop of East Africa are in no cornddtiori to even addPAM
the new part would pe preen'-
call all below ground level" �p
He added that he thought su-
ficienthelp would be obtallh- 0111
a
Salary Increases
'A great rami,,' Huronview
employees have been, given st:1-
ary increases for 196,5, some re-
troaicdve to Jolivary, othem on
their a'nbnvertary date of can
rdoyn*ht, and Airther increas-
es will be fort heomitig, Chair-
man Thomp9m, Mid, as a re-
sult of changes ori- the Mdtil -
mum Wage Act.
"In l3ecember,>, the commit-
tee •repdrtt stated', "the multi.=
nium wage laws will again~, be
changed, and we wlI be obliged
to, rincreiase our irdigrnurn, 961-
a'r'y bey $190 per,y6ae, 71her-6fore
wo have +apprMled An 1n1creta5e
of $180 to all employees except
the Admixlitt'rgaai Ve staff, effec-
tive sarwary i, 1956. 7.'his. ual
mean t+trat all maxuita rtis will
autoa'r kUdally increase bythis
arnbilhtt but eajkY biefibs. Nwebgeieat received fa.-
Vomtaibly by Ithd majority bf em-
pX,oyees ,,
alffiat th R:eeve
Thoirip064 added.: "These murex
the ;people„ wd a.ra gift ta
ha'vet to gwatla, Axid vele v +&M
good 'rektiioinis with thetm wd
do, inb't 'W'ant to got into a 'ri'neis's
sit6 as lin, l whbtoh reeeh0y,1'
Thi 'Finish Costa Going ,Gini H urbn Street
cal
The final lp d oli Htti ou, igfteet grid xieXt weed
eer' o� e,s�ohait is rinowti ,fete
Ontario S'h-eet will likely, be completed. Three 1s,yers are laid ori the ,nein
toads. Shown here- is the Levis Conttadting Co. Ud. asphe.ij; ),eying xrieehine
and one of the two heavy milers being used. 'Phis photo, fts tskeni Monday
aftetri'oon ori Auroh 8tteet between Orange- and the ms.lti antorse4flw, N6*
sxdewttlks hoe also :beezi �e6mplaed in the above block
(i&Ws�,t•'2,066i'(r; Photo)
COMING VENTS
T..hiirs(1dY. Sept, 23.,- BING4
gaa e -
Or
Sat„ Sept, go , Cash Bin=
go in Ile9104 Hall, Seaforth.
Sponsors Branch 156, Ceara.:
dian Legion; 3FI)
rriday eventing :and Satumdk y
afternoon and evenling, Selnc, 24
ztn11 25, Clinton Hobby and
Graft Exhibition, IZHSS Audi-
toriurn; sponsors, Wesley -Willis
UCW Starlight Unit, 38x
lE+riday qnd Siu!tzv-day Sept. 24
and 20 •-,. Teeswater Fall Fair —
Bands — Ch'uckwagon races
from Cal'g'ary Performing
Buffalo ra4t — H.ydW pookahngg.
shows. Bigg Al from CKCO-
TV — Rides -- County 4-1I
Show -- Regional Shows
Horses. — Cattle Swine n -
Poultry. 1{xbibits Ha11 open
Friday evening with local tal-
ent entertaining. Variety show
and darim Saturday night, 37,8b
Tuesday, Bepx. 28 — BINGO
BINGO
at the Huron Fish & Game Club
Jackpot $56,00 in 56 numbers,
$ix door prizes. 8:30 p.m.
"A series of premtal classes
will begin. Wedriesday, Septem- .
ben .29th, ].965, at 2:0p.m, at
the Health Unit Office, Clinton
Public Hospital, Clinton. These
Wlill be hold at weekly intervals
for rute weeks. Those interested
are invited to attend on the
above date, or Phone the Public
Health Nurse — Clinton 482-
9661, between 9:00 - 9:30 am. .
or 4:30 - 5:00 P,m," 37,8b
Wednesday, September 29 --
Fashion Shaw, Gader+iah Cal-
legiate Auditorium, 8 p.m. Tfc-
keis $1,00, sponsors Beta Sdtgm'a
Phi Society. 38b
Saturday, October 2 - An-
nual sale of used clothing and
miscellaneous articles at St.
Paul's Parish Hall -at 10 a,mi.
Auspice's of Go -Getters Club.
38,9P
Wednesday, October., 6 --
Smorgasbord Ham and Turkey
Supper, Varna United Church
basement, 4:30, adults '$1,50,
Children 75c; sponsors V•am a,
UCW. 38,9b
BROWNIE
■
THEATRE —CLINTON
Children Under 12, In Cads
Admitted Free
Box Office Open at 7.30 p,m,
FIRST SHOW AT .8:90
LAST SHOWING
TONiGHT THQRS
TheyS�uum,�mlter14 BiggestHit
PIUSiSYCAT?e'
Absolutely Np Children
Shows at 8 and 10 p.m.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
September 24-25
-- DOUBLE FEATURE
"THE • PATSY~'
JERRY LEWIS
KEENAN WYNN
color
"ENSIGN PULVER.a<
ROBERT WALKER
BURL IVES
Color Cartoon
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Coming Next Weekend:
"Seven Days In May"
and
"Low of The Lawless"
Anniversary Services
Ontario Street United Church
Clinton, Ontario
Sunday, September 26, 1965
at 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Guest Preacher: Rev. Ross D. Crosby, B.A.,. D.D.;
Former President of the London Conference,
Minister of 5t. Mary's United Church.
Guest Soloist—Mrs. J: E. Ostrom, Wingham
Special music by the Choir.
"WE NEED MORE
CAR LOANS"
SHOP CAREFULLY FOR CREDIT
"WHAT GOOD iS A BARGAIN ' PRiCE
IF YOU SPEND EXTRA iviONEY
ON THE FINANCING"
You get lowrates with no added -on
charges or fees
At Your
Clinton Community Credit Union
"Over 400 members borrowed for new
or used cars last year"
Only, Six Days Left
YOUR DIST CHANCE TO WIN
$100 CASM
Buy any car on our Lot priced
at $500 or over and, you might
win $100 in Cash.
Only those sold for the balance
of September .qualify.
draw to bo made at 81.00 p.m*
October 11st,
COME ION IN — TODAY !
Lo. me Brow,D' Moto, rs 1.46.
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