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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-11-18, Page 14,C]DIUMW; (By W.)),D.) wouTol 1*0 to 'Say someit4iog fierce about the housekeeping ,of the town of Clinton, anti 'the Ore need :Por oloarbig up the -U el—E, . sfdewal�*s AA ,and , " but then. we: looked at the News Rekord vacant lot, 944 thought we hadn't better make too many solde'remarks Th 49"LiT, A KlYlod example set by the town Tathers might be en- ooiWaging for merchants to. fol- 1-mv suit Had an enibarrasising few minutes on •Monday r4ghtas we WVVIe satin the' banquet Tdoin at Ontario Street Urated Church, With no less than five numb ed admission t96cets. In front of us . ., . The eMbamassisiig pant Was that four of them were not ours ... (they belonged to people wbo left early) ... and one was a emplimentarly press ,ticket. (heaven help my diet plans) ... . and. there, Was a dvaw being held for apples and things .'. . What should we, do if any one of the five numbers, were :called? The -brain refused to come up withan answer ... . for though we knew it wouldn't be fair to accept a pnize never-. the -less our natural greed seem- ed more than normally active ed a maize know we want If me of those numbers Was drawn t . , Thank goodness other people were lucky, and we did, not have to resolve the problem Willi our conscience . * *_ 91 Havedined twice at the Ont- ari61_Strd6t 'United Chwch Hall, and find'that the ladies have a delightful way of prov&d1hg todthpicks! for their weal -fed guests . . . Spaced down the table, axe placed rosy red ap- ples (.the eating kind),'with the toothpicks stuck in at all nton ecor. THE .NSW ERA 9.M Ygor THE'HLAON RE1WRP 02n0Y;oqy "ko he N R _V BER..1'0 -P I q I r ... Year --10 . . it n Fg,r'Copy-1 2 Paged 44-� Th Ho'me Paper With t owo THV_SDAYf NQ EM 190A $4,00q AR iwffi�i arning -Cre.. n -Union �,x601• Ord of W.. W7777 1W M= t Aps"wove goo, S From Local Cniet 6ers, N h" Aboutl arpies5% Divpdend To Mem 01ftiton PoXce, Chief Russell Antoine Gamn, better lmown, its first year, 195 ators are to return to 2 to 2,708 the dire Tb -name(! �resl, members in 1965. In. these 14 the membership for final Ap, d Week �s�su 4 as Red,, was re ............... g the Clinto lasted pro to 411 town dent of Coin4junity Years they hav, val retiolents to, ,be, very cautious Union at a directors, 297,33 to members, President Garon stated that wh� n, •doiolling wlthdoor-tol�door C17dil they !had assurance that the in eani fQ11OW109 the annuRl Ddrizig 1965, a total of $I,. seeshion or persons, contracting meeting: 04 Tuesday night. 39�01 in personal and mort Department of Transport Nya$ fQ0 jabs grdq�vd the. home, V, Qthex officers :are vicepresl- gage loans bas been model prepared to QCCUpy the enth indt4erAs. in -other dent Hector J,_-ingsWell; mere- Nectar Barbe, Windsor, of basement,Noorof the building, cQMmunities have roved tary Arthur Ball, and that the HuroO Co-opera- e)p , treasurer A. CUNA, =TUAL pointed out five Medical Servires (which expensive qaYa disturbing for. up, Petersen and manager- Fred that th5s meant .2,700 members �Awy bous�holders who have Gibson. by co-operatln,, g, had $0 hasbeen shaving the basement M4de buOlAess arrangements saved floor) would rent half of the The Credit V14on members -other nien*ers a total of $100$, 1 W!"th strangers' who seemed, je� 1 000 in one year (11i6ir savings addition. Mr. Garon. also, indi- 'gifimat,e 0 the outset. -approved payment of a. dividend the Cred1t cated that they had a good of 5 percent, to dispose a some th"Ough deafing,41th , prospect for the other half of i1cillief Thompson asks all $54,000 iii 1molivid I ed ean-Angs, Union rather than with other, the a4ldlitiscyn, , 11 Before other We pro, tPwnr01 k to make their Pur- which is. the bighest �IvFdi� loan institutions,) ohases #iom loca businessmen ever pa cued went on, Mr. Caron; we Kaye �pairs iQ id lay the organIzatiOn, Tentative -approval was given Will obtain five y -Carlo- to -asses with acrd to, tye their, m - om, Tz addition $10,000,�AQ, I be but to the directors to obtain, all these tenants." - pl�ted by local- tmdesmeti. Into reserve,and another $5,100 riecessarY. cost 'e§Uviates and Oath of office was admitrils,, wffil Tem on, inj rental pos.91bilities for a pro- tered by TomSteep to Sergeant• , aAn for liialu4 next year's dis ution of posed second story aO$ttou to Lewis Ludlow, new me, ber . . . . . . . ... More Donations earnings. the Credit Union building, with of the credit loan committee, The Clinton Credit Union has W6w to building the addition and Faye Carter, recent a& gTmny� from 124 *=emibers in this year, Before proceeding, dition to the office �Swf, For, Cenotaph A,uioither wax .�95�. donated to Remembrance Day Wreath -Laying Officials the 01iriton-and Distract Ceno� t4h V=d duTffng the, Past two Principals in the ceremony held at Clinton's new cenotaph on November 'W'deks. In keeping with the 11, included, from the left, the Rev, R. U. MacLean, chaplain for Clinton Legion p&lk� of record - and minister of St. AndreVs . Presbyterian Church here; Rev. J, E. Kelly of St. ing all donations, the recent Joseph's Roman Catholic Church; 'Rev. Grant MWs, Ontario Street. United 6141 are as follows: All Church and Douglas Andrews, of the Clinton Legion Branch. Bill Sloman, Xankalkeq, Ill., ffews-Record Photo.) $5,e Anonymous, $10; MadeSip lin and B111112utch, $25; Frieda Schoenflials, $5; Mrs., Prank Evaiis and Florence, $5; Mr.. lourWny 'Rem'embrance Ceremo. and mrs ,♦ Gordon cuninghame, $3, Rey. Ron Wenham, $5, Young. People, Wesley -Willis United Church, $5; Mrs. James At New Cenotaph li Library Park McGill, $2; Me. and Mrs. Fred Middleton $10• Beecher Serve a IrIkrlc puTpose:.,add color to the table Clinton kept faith with the place earlier an the weelt, and the town bWl. The RCAF P Streets, $5; William J. Miller, gressive civillization. Their hope hold- the picks, and taste 900d,. men whoa coed in defense 71tilflige for many people it was thefimt Trumpet Band was directly be- $10- Bruce Ray, Dondesbora, $5. own civilization, ­ too Canadian way of life, as opportunLIty to. see the graceful hind the cenotaph, and from D6Q*ons are`sWu I being ac - The Weather ... veterans and service personnel stone column. After the cere- there the sounding of the last cepted. just leave your cheque 1965 1.964 was a failure of Ontario paraded to the site of the Mony, several. hundred people post, and reveille was; done by or cash at the town clerk's'of-it 12 53 32 64 48 Hydro equWpment whlich,turned town' ,% new cenotaph on, Nov- paid a visit to the site, to read trumpeter F/S Fred Wildish. fice and get your official re-. 15 48 24 55 36 out the lights in the elevators ember 11. the names, and wonder at the The Legion colour party led celpt. Snow: 41 of New York City last week ' Perhaps It was the new ceno- sftnHicance of the stone. by J. Douglas Thoftidlkeflank- Meeting Tonight as well as -several -million olaje� taTb, and perhaps it was the ' Led lay the LegAion Pipe Band, ed the cenotaph. Chairman George Woncb call- P%ceg We hide our -heads quite decent weather, or maybe veterans arrayed themselves on Wweath-lbearers were ammo- ed a meeting tonight at 8 od!- in en-Abairassment for our faul- it was the better location; for Rattenbury Strejet D, ast, while. dixced by Douglas Andrews, and, clodk to diseum further financ- ty piece of eqWpment ... Yet the cenotaph, but in any case two flights from RCAF Station Mrs, James, Cboperlaid the first !�g pol. plane to landscape it seems rather futile at the was A near -record tllrn- (Minton. were formed up �zi the One,' at the new cenOtaPh, the. I ;�� the cenotaph, ereweted i�n ------ ................ laite sciage, to, �sW, , `So` .9'orry,' Gaitbf, people: tahfioi Mef cere- roadwa�, lea&ng Vast - the' Province'of OntaAlo wreu. ith U6r-V'- Y Park last Tuesday, ...... Doctors and Board of Go'verifors Dine Together please," a week. after every-, many. alt Library Park. rary to the 'fire halt, and along Other wreaths were laid by"' (Continued Pn page 12) The cenotaph wast put do driveway to the -north of R. D. Fremlin, the, Legion; The Board of Governors of Clinton Public Hospital invited all area doctors Group Captain K R. Greentam way, RCAF Station- Clinton; • Service Vote who use the local hospital to the board's first dinner meeting Monday evening q'g in the staff dining room of the hospital. Shown here relaxing after the meal Mayor Donald Symons, Town of Q11mtori; Mrs. Douglas Andrews, Switches Two a�re, left to right, Dr. John Goddard, Hensall; Mrs. K. S. Wood, hospital auXW- ldry member on the -board; Dr. F. M. Newland and J. William Counter, vice- Legion Auxilim-y; Melvin Stve and Douglas Car twright, the chairman of the board, under whose committee the - d -inner was arranged. National Defence I"'mPloyees Seats To Liberals (News -Record Photo) Association and Clinton, Fire Department; In a result WhIch has, become Malaysia's Need 'bnges CHSS Staff Ch Hen Flebt, Lions Club.; An- almost traditional, the, armed; drew Peterson, Kinsmen and Ki tes; Percy I.Avermare, Fish and Game Club, Jack Mwrffl forces vote showed strong sup-. port for the lAberal , party, When, the count was known last, ® mmh Diretxtor Craig is N Teo GodeAch Township Federation Saturday. of AgiAculture;. Mrs. Clayton in, Huron the service vote Hodgins, LOL and LOBA; Mrs. W111fred Cold ough, Climiton Wo'- was as follows: Maitland Edgar, L, 257; Cama 9=-ingway, XDIP, As Hadalmed Going A6 ,,dad men's Institute; 32; Robert McKinley, PC, 93; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Watson rejected 3. for Vasons end Eastern Star; Because of the service vate, William Craig, 53 Whitehead to. Clinton from Cornwall in a sheet metal firm in E-Itebener Carman McPherson, Oddfel- the Liberals have added two Stpeet,' will become technical January, 1962 to set up the before becoming a teacher. 'Mg lows;, W9. Mary Tmick, Re seats to thlEdir strength, and dtireator at Centalal Huron See - technical section of CT -ISS has "Since the war," says Mr. jg� bekahs; Jim Livermorefor CH- now have 131 seats, This 15 ondary School here after the remained -as technical dj�rector HaAand, "there have been tre- SS; Lynn Wdllianis and Roberta . two short of a majority. vacation. Re sue- until now. He has accepted = mend.ous changes - at Christmas- h ges in the ti. Zadlow, Clinton Public School; House standing now as:, Lib. arlandl,to this invit;atlo ceeft Richard H. n from the external aid tudie of the Western World Susan Reid and Don McConnell erals 131; Conservatives, 97, Post. office, Ottawa, to be advisor to with underdeveloped countries. for AM Hugh, Campbell Public Now Democrats, 21; Cred-ItIstes Mr. Craig Joined! the staff at the Malaysian Government dur- Britain, A110traba, New Zea - School; Betty Bottema and 9, Social Credit 5; Ind"e;a-' CD CI in 1955,ar. industrial arts ing the installation of Cana- land, the United States and (Continued on page 12) .;�ts. 2. teacher, and recently re-quall- dian-manufactured and olonated Canada are conjtrijbjjt�ng mil - Local Hospital Board Hosts Doctors Atfirst Dinner Meeting - In Kitchen The first dinner meeting of which, were new positions: this the Board of Governors of Clin- past year. Re invited the dac-• ton Public Hospital btought out tors to pass on thew suggestions for improvement,% that Would a 100 Percent attendance of help the hospital, Dr. Oakes, members. Invited guests, were• chief oif staff at the hospital the area doctorrs who use the thanked theboard for the din- facilities at the hospital. Also ner meeting, present- was A. t. 0oaqt%houb The regular board weeting orf the News -Record. faliowed the dinner. - Doctors present Were, Walter The-hospitail is setting up a A. Oakes, F. M. Xewland,,Paul plindotherapy department and Weld0n, R. W. Flowers, F, 0, the following equipment Was Thtanpsoh, all of Clinton; R. (Continued on page 12) W. Street, Blyth; X, W, LamL Bert, Godmich and Dr. Jotirk Goddard, Abhgall, Board members are, Joseph Murphy, dhtdrhiari; S. W, Couli, tdri, V166 -chair R. B. Campbell, Aft, S. wood, WhrA, Fliank lingl,and A C, Lawson, 0, L. Engelst�"d' r... B. y Menzies, AA A&ert and bidt I Th=pson, -all ori,' Clhitone jAen Rdlorst, TdckenhAth Towba 0 ship. Meg w8jiam xomian a Goaletilz Toiwhship and Rugh 0 AM, Hullett TdWhshlp. Aird i present were hostal adhiinis- • trato# Tom St" and ATs W. R„ Phinn#y, super` ii-ok a rriu s log. .t Vict-Mailftat, Count&, head q of W !1osP!tai's pUbhdk'ty cam- 0 nlittbsesi Which ii&Aftged'the d1ifta liez, meeting, ekplaindcl that the y m6etitig wagto acquaint &6 s bo&,,d with the doctors who we 6 the h6spHA After dinner' ovety- fte, entered iyad wormtd obitt. Ci alftnaft,Murphy slioltd bf thin, cn1afttd Board of OW&I., florg and,the imtition of dolmift+ isi razor and olrec-tor 01 ;n�x fled to a vocational Type A class M&atlon in carpentry. A native of the Auburn area, Bill -has been active in, sports' specifically baseball, and at the collegiate, enrouzag6d tiack and field, originating the cross- country run, among other weal contested events. Mr. ajid Mrs. Craig have four children, tAirec of whom are pupils it Clinton Public School, and an infant baby daughter. The CDC1 board is advards- tng fora, teacher of mechaTilml drafting, which is the section of the course in the technical pair of CHS8 which has been taught by Ift Harland. Richard Harland who came, equipment at a new teelmicaa -lions of dollars to develop what school in Kudutan, is basically required for pro - Also Mr. Harland -md11 dh- gressive civillization. Their hope struct native teacherg in the is, that given the start, Malay - use of the equipment• sia, will be -able to develop its Accompanying Mr, Harland own civilization, ­ on the tour to Malaysia, Will __o ---- -- beiiis. wife and 12 -year-old son Richard. They expect to be The Weather away for from one to two years. Their three daughters' Wgh Low High Low will renialn in Canada. 1965 1.964 The development of techni- Nov. 10 41 28 56 43 cal education in Malaysia is be- 11 42 32 64 43 Ing done under the 'Colombo , 12 53 32 64 48 Plan. 18 54 38 60 47 Me, Harland is a native, of 14 88 27 53 30 England. He worked with Do- 15 48 24 55 36 minion, Road Mabbitery Co., 16 50 42 55 41 Goderich and with C. Wbliard- Rain: .99" Rain., .19" son Co., St. Mal -A, as well as Snow: 41 A. Pr6dooflid Gorden Now 'Under Water 1 6) C6oLPdy,,1 * this: '9sqq Thd platurLa taken ,this ifig the garadh of n, dwift W . Coni d 6h page foram I I &Phd StroO� refd&W t* ih :a t6 th6,�� ....... ...... . . . . . . . . . .......