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y A s Uad of the. Virsrt..Clinton.; Cub 19o�rarn 'will be in effect
lrpt to avbtl or Wok so.subtl �. :r
Y l' i�>i Lions Scots and Grub TpaS in X966, . $e prepared foey opt
S1�T?p04't ltlhe po)uta�rian B -law to A
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: were gue#s at Clir)ttgn; L'l changes in. Scouting as 'well as
tohooce and to dascred>t the ex- Club dinner meo#tng 'Tuesday' in gloup Go7nhnittee thinticia�g,"
peeled, nota ecnated cleat- i evening in $tn PauJ!s Vhu'rcl warned ' the ConllniSsioner.:
can banter of all other oppositt ? °a' Parish Flail
Scoutmaster Lew Ludlow
lon,.
The meewiii was in, charge sail he was proud of the ac-
W ear arm
Since' it is 'highly unlikely ,
`'% of Lion .A.nt Calss?n, .rh;airrnan complishinents of ;lids Cl?ahton
that Cl'ihton ,and area, folks '' of the Mop's, Scout and, Cub Scouts. There :has been.25 bgys Clinton TaWru Coguacil gave open from 9. am, to, 6 p,m.
aonX7mittee laid 'Li Re .:Ron coarse u a Se uis i ' e est first and second readings Tues- Clerk John Livermore inform-
dxave mess to :such a 'large ��� 4. , on (.. v P t o n th P
collection of anowlspapemrs as - we r wenha�,� chaplain day evening to a bylaw io elect ed cournoil there must be Seven
. ., �:. .f of Huron year, and leis se+asoati there is
d at the } ; o Distri Scou s. three new leader for the 42 411 munticipal representtat'ives full days between nomination
cx News Record, it as, r,. ct t. s
- for a two, year tem. • The new and election.
My A rug' #hose present were;
gileastare to :slhatre'. a few of � � ,r .� ' Scouts. ori the troop. He re- bylaw will -come irahq force for Rates were Sok for: menti of
.thecomments pnublaslied pecent -,, .. Jack Gallant C>antan Tlisti*ucat marked on the weep -long out t
ly rn some of these gtihea plat.- ;
Srcouti Cpornm' sioaier Lind- iing at the Scout• Caimp Iast the December 1965 elections polling .booth, $800; 'deputy re -
F< Te�w.
,> . is _Coun4 00 r vncj�
liicataons. low, • S'crnxtma ter; Len FarW s z. r h satiny clerk, $8 00. wed
lith me when 'boys earn- for and 9 7 afi icials.
�. Boarrret ed at ditional badges. la
p Mr.
colt, Cub atstex' Pete, , The offices of mayor, reeve
s , . last year is poll.tltg .places and
Bob Reid and D4V.e Harvey, 1'he Scout�mas;tWs objective deputy reeve, councillors, PUC Personnel aim Will request true
ri' St. claire. Gazette we Crash Claims Life Of Ciin .an g0 assistant Seout,tnasters; Ken is tol have eight Queens. Scorns members and public school spersons to a
mad their viewpoint about :the .. y F amhlton Sbout Leader; John out of the present troopduringtrustees will be elected for a an?e
election, at the national level; Y+'sher and Keai I�ioft, assist- the season. two Year term. November 11 Closili
This is `the car' in which Don C. Y eo lost :his lite last Frid4y might When ant e n s'
•`iVLr: Diefenbaker i$ charging 4: it crashed into a .bride at tine north• end of Exeter. He wos drivin s. uth a d Cwbmiasters; and Sohn An- Mir. r •, This was brought a more
g g g g . �? Ludlow s . Council got into the annual ,
sten a meatvbc�r effrunded the g p
.about Jake Don Quixote , was alone at the ,time.. (Photo by Exeter' T2mes-.Aavocat's) . of Clinton Lions, as the s nsoa hg group, than once . during• the yeaq bs
Scout Group Conufflttee. 'u°' hassle over Nb�rerwere r clay-
tthe fuzzy:bralimecl S�anaard of that m�omey must lie spent cis, Maygr Don Sytmons, avg. Ttva letters were scrod to
yore. He offers nothing but a Distriet' ,Charplain• WenthaM they Clinton Scout Cann on the ' Four new PUC members will
Dies
p council by the clerk one from
cltl:tah of, •co'in'pl�aiih:ts and .a Don
talked of 'flier %tutvd� of Scoot- M'aftl�athd Rinser, be elected in December instead, Clintonmcliarvt
g alb -bag of promises -The Cqm= �. C h'. �??' , Lord Baden-Pgn�zell, who � Cub Pack at �p'resennt has of two new'- ones each year as
Retail Merchants Coin-
lie luad seen on numerous Cc- 'd9 'boys, uudetr training* to be ha • been the custom in Clinton'• m counca
p ; :' canons a :Stout camps Qrn his - � authorize
u requesting 'I to
serv'arGiva nati;an,al latfor¢rl is � holiday, ui>;tii
knawrl only tae himself and he ■ t P future Scouts. Council also set nominations 1,2;30 p.m.; the other from Chn-
pasing it as he native England. The minister Herb Bridle thanked the for l±ta;d'a NaveanJl�er 26 in the
scorns' to lie coni y, ton Branch, 140 of the Royal
storms atbaut. At r ` scout leaders for reseiiti
. North OF Exeter r�narlced that there is ower p ng evendrur, � e 100 young people) an various their information' and prob1- necessary d i bel held on Canadian h -o
Voters 'can only eo-relate tursday, v
Legion requesting a
Donald Charles Yeo 19, of The youth was born; in. Godo: On leaving CMS, Don work- groups of Scouting an. Clinton; lems ' a:lon'g tto the Lions, = Mond'ay', December 6 with polls emvb . 1- y
Nov -
Liberal time., with good thnes. , and this is all due to the our � Na
Their recollection s of �e Dief- 8.7 Jahn.. St.; Waterloo, ,died in- xi'c _T s'htp on February 15, ed at Carl Cox body efnd rad? thou fitfulness of one man — Councillors Pat Noonan and
enboker years conjure u l0 1946 ,and was a member of ator :shop; *and for more than g Carni Proctor proposed a motion
p � Stantl�y early, Saturday moa`ihing Lard' 73�ad'en-Powell; He read a
Flolnnesville' United Church. a year has' �be'en working as an: g g prayer from the November 11 be procl,aim-
1ists of tlne7aiploy¢neait; business when the 7961 ChevroRet :carrllaanl, coin that
fissions and -extremely . bad he was driving apprentice mechanic in Water- „ , . ed a full holiday and a suggest-
r6lptian's With the U:S1' south on Nigh- loo: book, Prayer's for Y uth din coni that stoves' stay open all .
way 4 crashed ..= the .` east the Brgtlt'erhood of Scouts",.
'side of as ceiiieni< bidge abut- For .Many years. Dom had Dis'tri t Commissioner Jack � day an Wed esday, November
l " be'en, a member of Clinton ,Afln- � x.; 10.
usalble River , Gallant , Sitoke of the 'ohahges W After discussion, they with-
FOom the Wdn am Advance.- in Exeter. or sport's teams. He was a de= in seoutil ig? due to • the° changes ? � � � y ; :�
' mon over e
Times where: the, writer iso ob- � Ifeaneman on tihe Clinton junibr in our socio N ���� �< drew the motion,
� , and reminded � � � �. ;
viously boncerned` .about the TWO unidentified eye witness- � � i �� Councillor Proctor inquired:
(Continued ori Paige 12) the Cul lead'ens tlhat a new " �
real reasons behind' the. Canada es ' to the accident. said they We Can make a motion that
Pentslion Plan and .medicare had followed - the victim .south „ � �� stares ,close on 1Vavennlben� 11
ijroail Plan alh They said he • • • t , : `'s. but what control have we over
Vis: a 1, was driving wathui the wed % 4r Clinton Dons Club A a�n "Sponsoring :� (Wednesday).
fact h -At pieces, ,o� k _ November W
islratipn are, the dkect product Mnit, had , slowed to 40 miles $ f. n■ • ° ¢ In. answer to this, Clerk John
of apolitical, planners, who de. par' hour ;at tgh� outskirts of y .,, �}�� r � � Livermore looked up bylaw No.
Icon Kon Bo . For Fath Yearcider that trheir° ownpolitical •town and -to 30 miles per hour g g Y�A; in pact:
pamty could: gain. a lot of prior to reaching the bridge. �' Places of business will close at
At the urging of Lion George ' factory nd earns about 6.84,
_frl The. W&tnesses, also reporrietl. r 3 �' m. on W�dne
e sand consequently a lot • � LaNhCs; ' at the:. iiinrner meeting per. mo the L`ve¢i thoazgli liis � ` 1 'i7• s'days, except
'of votes by enacting lanes: under they had seen no brake light n4 , in- a week ini:-whdch there is a
Tu'es'day, members of Clinton wife and: daughrter bath work
which. the pubjlic appears, signal and no : othelr indicaition statutory holiday; with Wed-
-Lions the d'rivea had attempted Club will agadn tlhis year to -supplement the fa riily in -
get get sozxietgid2ng attractive for 'a , Lions y opening in the, month of
very low .price. In other words,' to reduce lice of his ve >`s' sponsor their foster child, Lai coupe, it ,is still insufficient to December.
even -though the pension plan hhtcle: F 5 Wei.. Ming of - Hong Kong. meet'the living costs in China COtu�cillorrs Noonan• and
and m edlcare ;may conH*vably, �, r! 4 �t,The fora fa: of seven
i s� r /lk-+r,,�Y forwarding
Club has been ; ;may titomg made a new .nio:tian
'Ilio f�ataluiryy was ihvesfigated f, g ,'$16..per' :month for that mornift
]otter our way off, living', they. by CanstalbSe , . ;. .; " ,417. meirubeas of the :farr<ily,
Arms stbres in
crave uli truth became `cat/ , ry VaahBe- gen. ro" � . four years to the 'Foster P:ar-•
lig ;
,Exeiter.:.Fali a art r
c. .
_ emits Flaiti ox: the _ axe .and consult. -laic FoSltei~ �.F} .-.
r brnbes to ,>hxi ince ,aur •vortex, . r. , ... ,. , . , . ,... f . ... .a. , ,,� � �,.Ta this t Councillor Proctor.
men't assisted by 4hceis of the ,. < education of the ;child who, encs'<P.lan`_doolw in the event M._. •
"A great' 'many Cantadians Ontario Fr ad, Police. Tale ` s Lives with his . o ntagter @ Hydro .'moved chi smemdhzhemt, seconded
CUntan Mta Has 40. Years dl/�th
Pah'e ides of .rilness. This is oxit, ane of by Caen rill�or Nonni . Liivermor e, ,
- would be gtafilte happy to,retain youth's' holly was talkear ,by �; < { stiister and three younger brio- t ,:
th'e& Independence, salve their -Roffman atrtmbulgied, to Stwat- he many "extras" this family Arthur .M. Knight, left, area manager, Clinton.: That November 11 be declared
theirs in a re -settlement estate. Hydro, was amon 25 new members who joined ;the a full holiday in the Town. of
opens. money for ,the • loam year's , ford General Hospital fair an culxicle where the resit is $3:16 can enjoy Un-6ugh the gener= g Ston
and. the doctor tats. autaps5 DON C. YEO - . � exclusive 40 -year group of Hydro's Quarter Century
per month. os'ity of the Clanton Lions.
"die wrist objectionable > - Wqs Junior Athlete Lair Wal Ung, in a letter Club ,in Toronto last Friday. A total of 178 25 -yearn the sion, Councillor
It is believed: �Glie deceased In discus
.feature in . both. these plans 1s ? employees were welcomed into /the 2,000 -member Proctor said', "It is a sad affair'
may have suffered a �thwQiten- written in neat Chinese bot his =, � r „ .
- t that people of this town, and.
the compulsory aspect .' secret foster fathers, seemed club by Hydro •Chairman W. Ross Strike. Some
Lary lxlack-ogali just prior to lice other communities cannot take
Surety � a , pemsi�an; pram, and , • , • • - � very proud of Ih�i's marks in the : t :. ° : 9130` members from all paints of Ontario attended,
rihisha1p causing bis carr. to go a day off in ueniemvberance of
medicare Insurance plan are its out of control
and, swerve into ounce OK s ply cation school 'he is LAS WAI Also amozlg the 40 -year group` was Harold Sweazey, those who *cannot be here with
d1eslea'ble as their • proponents. the badge, , attending. Ile attained 72 F :� Assistant Area manager, Kent, shown here chatting us."
chicon there r bi need, to corn -
to $26,300,ln
marks in, Ohinese, 61:9 in coQriMINGw>Itih Mm,. KngYut. (Ontario Hydro Photo (Camtiitiued on Fage 12)pel ups to parbilcipate " Coroner Dr: John Goddard,posiition, 72.6 in arithmetic, 73.7 ;
* Hensatll,. sadld, Wedhnesd'ay there • • • in 'SacW, Studies, 80.4 do
An editorial in the Goderich Q m
would ;be .no inquest into the Building Permits science and: 83.6 in, 8dble. The
death. orgy subject i e. failed was Eng i DP sNominate Carl Hemin
�veray
S'i'gnal=StGar vvelvt on record as h •
e
lilsrh which her wrote through
being iii:, agreement with tie 'Ilio deceased is survived 'by At council meeting Tuesday, ,; ,
remarks .that were noticed in hishe summer and passed'
amEm� Mr: and Mrs'., Jack ClintonQlinton Tawih, Council author- � Clinton To
Election
The Huron, Expositor, afat- Yea, 108 Jolhn' St.,. Clinton; died' $26,300 in,. btWddng per- T h a youangstear who is 13,
lanned to enter." the sixth grade ContestNov. 8 Federal
laws: three sisters Mrs'. Bert (Waxy ahhati, which included two none p �` Lcons
"Wh lle it i true there may Hellen) C1d brd; Clinton; Mrs. honiels.. this fall�, ` if elected as Huron r re- of upwards of 100
be a third candidate in Huron, Douglass (Barbara) -Norman, Permits Were Issued to: R. Lai Wan 1Vilimg also mention- 9 _ e'p p persons do Stewart, Godedch; John Pirie,
porch, $350; ad in his letter that he and � � �f. If
sentabnve in the next pari a- CHS'S auditorium last Tburs Goderich, who appealed for
rice only choice fdr those who $o>xmesville and Marilyn at D. Etonian sten meat of Canada, J. Carl Hem- day. The 55 -year old. Brussels furnds on, (behalf of th'e NDP s in
want sttabdJitty and. an end —home; two n ews,'David, and Doug tCantelan�, sun ,porch; his family were unhurt iiti a .f
g arty area :f'arm'er contestted the 1962 Huron;
at least fon+ a few years — to Michael Cliffoa'd; •his materanal $150; Grant Irwin house 13,- Child ' ihhgway, New Democratic P
$ typhoon �whicli hit rice' city, al ` , candidate promdsed' to hold reg- federal election when he re- Drew Blaoltweli son of Rev.
elections, must rest between gran'dinother, Mrs: Macy Bis- 000; W. Forbes, house; -$12,000; ihonagh 14 pedestr ansa were �.;
the two already naniin4ted. sett, Goderioh, and this paternal. Clarence Perdu'ey. carport, $200, injured arid' one was killed." allam meetings with his constitu= ceived 1,130 votes: or 5.5 per A. C. Blackwell, Lutheran pas -
Any other vote is a vats for , 'Bung, the boy's •eut's. These meetings would be cent of the votes cash in the for at Zurriclr, who has been
g>.aandm�ather, Nits. Effie Yea and C. H: Hawthorne, carport, Loa Sherr g
another spell of minority gov- Clinton, $600. father, is a hat -maker in, a for persons of- all political part- ruling 'appointed; an NDP organizer in
ernm'emt" des to report to their MP, and gway was. nomiri- Huron,• told off anis experience
IVTa . H:eiruin
the. NIP would inform the ga- atecl by Rev. Jahn C. Boyne alt Forest City, Arkansas, last
Of course; 'thieve words ap- Y ,
geared before the nomination ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ theaangs of what was going on Presby.,teilan minister at I ' summer durb* raciag uprisings
Ex -
of J. Carl Hemirtgway as the i at Ottawa., eter and Cromarty, and second- tdhere.Avlr. Blackwell has leave
officfal Pol icin n Di ci linNear CHdrere �damdiate fear �e � e � 'Discipline' e Mn'. Hemingway remarked ed by Warren Zinn, Ashfield of absence from his studies at
In his acceptance speech, that Township farmer, Harvard University to work
words' in the a'foeemer4oin'ed if' elected "and this is a pos- Herb Klopp, Zurich, was for the NDPs in. the. election.
editorial in the Goderich Sag- silbdlity in Huron County", he chairman of the meeting. Mr. Blacltwell made the strong
nal�Star'. � tthere will be reg- Ot-hers who spoke; supporting statem.'ent that we in Canada
Settled By To'wriemphasized,"Pasrt el,ection5 iri'Huron have ular meetings: the NDP movement an Huron . have not had' democratic 90v -
proved beyond a doubt that . - • • Mx. HetYiixngwlay was the only were: Thomas Morris; NDP ertnmlent since after World War
the toratConsea4vab%v tdhexa �n name nominated rh�ina . at the meeting candidate in Bruce; Harold (Continued an Page 12)
CLASS Board Clams Delegation. Council Nears From Its A o�nted
Liber �or � ..
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can'diladate for any other of the
lesser p ' Not Official One From Council Representatives on CRSS Board
less 'tical attics will .end
up merely an Vl*o raft?." 1.
W +. * . h Central 14uron Secondary day, which he attended with Tai an 'effort, to fund a solo mittee be , appodoted to Come
: , � School board members agreed Ge'brge Beattie, the o,tfier Club- talon to the 5mral�.ti'g; loitering up with. inure sort 'aE solution
Karl mems, edoc of the Ex venin toncouncil � suitable ,.:
e Wednesday ewealuxig to include nrchI a�ppoun,tee; that the and policing of CiE�5S students to all,
•:::�� �: �:��• ; � ,� � � �� ti,
oleo' �:Advoca:te °rind to _ .
u an observation the minutes conincfilars had the feeing that near 'the school g appears- to fise� ane
aillthw of the column KeWs- m(r property on sinoJcin
of that mheet to the effect the 'board, teachers end the Princess and nearby staee:t, of the ma'oc^ olbleans.
,,, child some rather forth- y , J 1?i They : ,• ix„,
Darn .�-4 ., a
that, the delegratdon. b>E -three grint�ipal �at CHS•S slh uld tale Clinton Town Council had its students a'tuitinat smoke on
right _ statements t0� make our , - , :
councnllais who appeared be-• the initiative in sa�v 9 the two appointed re ,esentativex school
the election at lice local level.,, • 1n•"o9?�y and go aeras < y
fore the board in September problems of residents in `the at *Ua icil meeting Tuesday: the street on, their 45-muwute
at .ELston Car' : ; . , .. 1 • . •
Keir indicated th regar'ding problems with Stud- Immediate area of the school The towns reps, on, the board unch break and 'smoke on the
diff s story about wanting to . , ,. � __ ..
ents from the school, was not who are havanng difficulties with are Walter C. N'ewconibe and street, and: s'om4tfines on ja il-
retire from the political arena - (&,i 1,81, delegWb: L, of Chin.- t11e student 'population. 0eoaJgc Beatttie. vate pi,oppa�ty,
to -enjoy was a 'caverrufp -
fbr file teal x�easbrii: tbn .Town Council. „Srnaki' seemed to be the Mr: Netwt ombe stated that a CouncMor Jini At•!mstrong
` f asked, Do you think it would
"Few ipeaple will ever know, The . question.. was , raised main fissile', Newcombe advb. tbq uest went to caudal for a be a. o`
god odea to allow smak-
wharf was said to Couv4 ice the wheat•: Robert Elliott, board , ; '. - sidewalk ani 'the north, sirde of � , � �a
rru t to istep down but Yie' ed, It was even suggested in the school da'feteraa "
berg, 1xietibem; asked for clarrficatioai i�liMcess Street illi 1963 and Cour Jhon, MdrarlaAia 'asked
1661ted anything btft „ a . <happy of n r imoai�r he had Beard fol-
that we allow smoking in the again in 1064. e Said this
MM art the C:Ongervative .2hom� wretena," if there 'tutus ea ought patt�l ang
: .: . , lawarig the previous meeting wohlildl relieve some loitering on ipaCc said grit iii answer of
anatuon meeting, He pledged leas that the three-man delegation prl'vate rpropeO y blur the "Yes" r �xM
• .�
into .. scho�al whew M . Netivcdri'cbe.
' 'but in a The Study, staid: Welfare conA. �
help and; suprp*t; toad not been duly appointed mipu�piis go to
er asked to trees appointed to look Mayor+ it. A,
Syiions .said. if
rather bitter matnn by C7ltavtari-. council to altered smoke, He dressed that the<
the matter had come up 'cv�i�'th paxrling as' aim
iC7dntinued an page 11) flea CtHSS board iine'e g; _ pri,ntipal and ,teachers have no leahi, there as
„ . P . p, discussing it: l
three re ofnmendatioms, l`lew 'Pupils, atter no, seltse
c'atnlbe said: It bad suggested .5uausdictaon over The ri_Yw& said there 3s no a
ace tall he leatvitvg school.. property, TvVa
Walter N onh that Priod,pal Halbert HomVth .._... butt 'a sideWalk this year, :. k'
IM6 1B!%teathor board nlemvbefs that dec•ordilig ibsipectoms who k+cently weile` ,bull �' �' �
make an appeal to all parents ... alt salould be flLted In next. ;" 1
to ,the inf'odxnatii,(n hal had re- ' discipline at the school said disripi
(7t�S Stitderit to have their years x
1�{gh Loiw High Lo'iv .ce+ivect tronnt. iVtayba' tori Sy- °f .. ., was eiccellent for the number
With chi' . , + N�ewtombe and Mrd ,, ,,
1965 164 lcireah: aeteve -their Cars at ;Bath b2r
CSdr. 6 80 k 4� ~36 , trim in cafterrsatioll'Wtte � er hontoo that the 'pbthcy riot to � prtipiis he�eeb . , 80th
Wever not. in 1lavaur d NNS Gdlthet F,Oir Nomincitlan
the clay after lite September ,o , Y Tho ,board �herr]ber said it er coura ix1
7 94 47• 42 '2d allari sin king on sClro�il g g snrdiltiing tit the t .,
badrd t betnng, tic. delegation e'rt' be continued and that ix. WAS a matteo to towhi council school: pwrrds of night
poisons from Huron �`ldahg g�lie�recl in ,CHS" aUditorztlmi
8 64 40 60 81 had not tecta oiticially send our,
16idewalk b Iaad' ort tii'e north and plill3� ta' naslc`e sdrcric sag At11 foh^�iiiaS �i '`i.l '. �ts ;,', last "J~lzttrsday zi.igk�t 'to picl{ a t7antlid�,te for the �t>'vetn $, fecioitiaX eZe�foJ: 46 5J- 39 , h i .hal of ftnldlw- �z P a ll ze , _.
0 47 43' 40 the side of Prxmteas Street to ,al ge lieays: Leaved' by Cortzncxl �di11 t"ocnw Shown here are, _holt ;to right, Jt Carl Hemingway, brussels; who v4 as picked• a
6s5
47 27 Tevuo6rivbe saticl lne roves 'von leviate the ed xtriatti traffic He t►e ])u ' Tlioinpsbri spoke; aided to' the oiiaol 1S�rardand oandldate; l glnatC Nlscl)oxiald,..Taroanto 0 tt tlo MP lead' el' who was est
49 89 51 .31. the Inca es4on. at t"he Clixiton on the tr1&V'el]ed .pcmtion Ot the, at rgtroat length 6h the situs- them to tihe dnwtsegatin'g' ocaxi- Speal�ery j36b M"6mulab' Seaf6rrtli;'And Wilfrid At Glazier• RR 4 C�lintoli,
ii: 2.87' )'•taint M1 Town tncill 1h6dtifl�g tdos'- Pod& tion ait�d; >suggesttect d jbi i't cbiitiy anittee,
(lVws-teco7{dob j .