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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-11-18, Page 12I. Pg, 12 Clintpn ;,NerYs=Record Thur;s,r NpY:► 18r X�6S Whe:ire"s the Filre" 'Ciiniton Voluaiteer l{lire Brig Rade w'as walled to the houne of xoA M acDonald, 123 East St.,' at Mbnd'ay noon where an over- heated ing pan 444 .caused A eon i!dema'ble axna�unt ,of flinch. yoke to fru the house. s On S4nday even, the B04W10d Volunteer k'ire Br% gade answered a call to tlue farm of George Cantclon, RR .5 . lclirl ton where• smoke was issuing f om, .a• selfrpropellod owlbrne: (0nly.daanage .wAS,to some � wiryy�e.% wMeh were burned of`f Mlle motor, Classified Ads, Bring Rol, Its l wca Top Off, c_alAt C6w,opMedical Dinne,"r t elcbra'ting l.$ yeat*s .of ser-bookkee..Mass Stormy, Nvho as W406 in tho .Co2U?ty, Hurpn (a li1#awRl tP Ma�l'y :as a talo-dFincer oporative Medical Services boom- due to .l?el appearance .on Til, seed turkey did 'a' brief dance number, on, uon ..... y and it. thea shags, Mr, ...and Mrs, 'Willi%n goad things. in the Ontario Froilland presented musical se - Street Church hall Last Mon- lectlioM, day .;'Light, President Gordon Otherstaff members ;are Mass Kirkland was an charge of tlbe Catherine E, Pluinkxee, secre- prOgWaM, during which tvy mem- and G, Edward: McCul- „ . beams 1eaRxied: of nett savings for iougam, treasurer urad account� i the year of $9,913 :and a grow- arit, ing parte ryatlion thrani"hout _Gordon Kirldiand was re- th'e .county: elected to another three year Introduced was Miss Gaul t Scor err; (Asnfzeld and West Wa- ey, recent addition to 'Che wanosh) on the directorate of scoff here in aintoii, Who re- the Coop;, along with three Places Mrs. X. G. Byers as at+her directors, Bertram xlopp . Murich and -Kay); Roy Strong, Gorri;e and Bert Irwiln, Sea forth, Professor Robert P. For sb1 aw,.president of the Co-oper- ative Medical Services Feder- ation, and; a staff- meMber at, the Undver9ty of Guelph, was guest pneaker. 0 � ._ , . ,_, Foxs'haw spore ie'ncouragingly . 5 /o D I U I D E N Q PLUS the; futures of the medical �` { ;��r� co s an Ontario, an the fact r s g : rap , d that there Would be plenty of LIFE INSURANCE ON SAVINGS Y tl a. fields of 'medical care opsin to ,. If OU dlCl not earn 5 ° the Co-ops, erten though the y /o On your saVing$ federal plan. of Medicare did Medical Services Offered in. Good Spirits lastear then see' Wover sonme areas now ban- g our k'e deed by Co-ops. Cheerful after their first successful banquet meet ing, .officials of Huron on COMING EVENTSw .�,. Thursday, IYov, 18--BINCaC) SELLING OUT at Clantonainesal sp= nal u1,e•r Roane., for :$5,00..3 share- line weaitix W.P.,rrwgsl reduce p o ;used R;ame for $25 00,, the fars,t letter Cir i+nven#ori+ ;before the i," and first latter " ", applies on this game for $2.00 eacah, :3 Ye° ;Ands C9M to us f.qr share -the -wealth Rayne., terrains bar atn buys, anir, 9. ,pot applies on those 3games $5600 as 56 numbers. 2, door Automatic, radio, white- prizes fpr $3.00 each. Admission Wal l$-$oMtte .have. Others 50c extra cards $5c• ,or 6 for are jus..t good honest $11001 Trday, ;Nov,, 19 --Cash Bin o transportgfl0n, F in. Legion H0.1,, .5eaiorth, Spon- �. .,airs Branch 156, Canadian Le- fA i n r v a N •, Nov. 19 ice for Mr. ab y, My ,VVI ar ug! 4 DOOR {Remo) n and for Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Wright, Londes- boro Community : 1W.1, Wilbee's Huge reduotfon, Orchestra, lunch will be served. Everyone welcome, 46x 6-5 Cheveiie 3b Dn nominational Song Service First_ 2 DOOR HARDTOP' y64 Al Aid % 8ff Bu c ' Sped ; New Canadian Prayer and Hymn Books - Black or 'White 4 DOOR in 0 64 Pontiac MUdr%'rEwan"s dead sat 52. She was considered training young people 6n the hail, iuncn pro- vided, everyone welcome. 46b 4 DOOR Saturday, Nov. 20 -•• Aecep- tion Dance 6 f �pt/ 6 n Chev. and for Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Wright, Londes- boro Community : 1W.1, Wilbee's ,[ 1 4 DOOR Orchestra, lunch will be served. Everyone welcome, 46x 62 Chevy ! Sunday Nov. 21 - In rde- , to nominational Song Service First_ CONVERTIBLE 7:30 Baptist, Special Church, music, p.m. Everyone ne p.m. Special music, Everyone Al Aid % 8ff 46b S. Nov. 23 - _BINGO 4 DOOR HARDTOP He said that "hea'lth cam is Co-operative 1Vledical Services pose with guest speakers. From the left are Ted at he Huron Fish & Game Club F CANT one of the liveliest facets' of Schofield, provincial Secretary, Miss C. E. Plumtree, secretary of HCMS; Prof, pot $5x,00 In 5s numbers. illy equipped ON COMMUNITY „ Svc dour prizes. 8:30 p.m, and sharp Draw yes were yuan by, staff at Univex Ly 01 Guelph, and presldenrt of Co-operative Wednesday, Nov. 24 - Fo. j� hurnari endeavour, TV, 0.h on CREDIT UNION L !MI TE lJ Medical Services Federation -of Ontario and Gordon Kirkland RR 3 Lucknow, Supper, Egmondville Unit Mars, Vic Taylor, bushel of Nor presiident of KCMS.. ' (News -Record Photo j Church 5-8 therm spies from the orchard of hili , 10m. Adults $2, Alec Andrew, LuclmoW; first aid kits, 'Frank Raithby and Ciinton Lions Club qui; Gail Storey, basket s, quince, Ralph Munro and Mrs',. r William. holland; chewese, Mrs, 6t�4, Bent Klopp. Ted S�chbfi 4d, waxy uitrodaiced u the guest sipeaker, and Ails pro Y ( Wincral secrataay of the Coop- Hydro, Dave Hallman;, Banker's, Al Durnin; Teachers, Ken Cly - nick. The schedule is as follows: November 22-Ma:instree.ters Teachers Bankers -Hydra.. 29_MainWweeters-Hydro Teachers -Bankers December 6--Bankers-21aui�ts�treetters Kinsmen Minor Start Play Satue I h smen Club of Clanton an- nounced the opening schedule for the Pee Wee Hockey Lea- gue, along with • opening games fon. �Squi0ts and Pee Wees. Firsit practice is on Saturday morning, November 20 from 9,10 :a.m. with Squirts playing, and the Wee Wetes go, on the ice foam 11 until 12 a.m. In be- tween there tivill be two haaf hour persods of Pee Wee prac- tice, with the Rangers on from 10 to 10:30 and the, Bruins from 10:30 until 11 a.m. On, Monday, :November 22 the Red WinLgs practise from, 6:30 until 7 .p.m.; Rangers from 7 to 7:30. On. Wednesday evening, The First Column (Continued from page one) bady's roasts are spoiled in cooking ... and so many hours were spent an dark subways, etc. Somebody won a basket of quince at the Coop Modiml banquet Monday night (Yes, we asked about the spell- ing, and -it :is quince, not quints) but what would one do with a basket of quince, anyhow? It's a mysterious kind of fruit .. . Teachers -+Hydra erative Medical Services Fed- eraMon, 'spot G enrth'usJlasticaaly DRAW about Co-ops, noting that there Revised Version ......•... $2.25 & $2.75 are 31 medical co-ops in the p provincd with 200,000 !person's N01N ON SALE - $650.00 In Prizes - First Quarter Prize -- $ 25.00 iniaaoixng use of them. 0 Industrial Hockey Starts Monday Half Time Prize` -- $ 50.00 Third Quarter Prize-- $ 75.00 Final Score Prize -- $500.00 $1.00 Per Ticket From 'Lions Club Members For the fourth year in a row, an isndu'§trial hockey league will operate every Monday n9lght at Cli"ton Lim Are"' `' The Bmt of the double header starts aah s .o'clock and the sec- The Safe of Grey Cup Draw Tickets is a Major Source of Funds for Clinton Lions to carry on the operation of Clinton Arena, - ond at 9:30. No �dcubt each team is look - ing for players and the per - sons to contact ,are as follows: Mamstreeters, Bila Counter; Hydro, Dave Hallman;, Banker's, Al Durnin; Teachers, Ken Cly - nick. The schedule is as follows: November 22-Ma:instree.ters Teachers Bankers -Hydra.. 29_MainWweeters-Hydro Teachers -Bankers December 6--Bankers-21aui�ts�treetters Kinsmen Minor Start Play Satue I h smen Club of Clanton an- nounced the opening schedule for the Pee Wee Hockey Lea- gue, along with • opening games fon. �Squi0ts and Pee Wees. Firsit practice is on Saturday morning, November 20 from 9,10 :a.m. with Squirts playing, and the Wee Wetes go, on the ice foam 11 until 12 a.m. In be- tween there tivill be two haaf hour persods of Pee Wee prac- tice, with the Rangers on from 10 to 10:30 and the, Bruins from 10:30 until 11 a.m. On, Monday, :November 22 the Red WinLgs practise from, 6:30 until 7 .p.m.; Rangers from 7 to 7:30. On. Wednesday evening, The First Column (Continued from page one) bady's roasts are spoiled in cooking ... and so many hours were spent an dark subways, etc. Somebody won a basket of quince at the Coop Modiml banquet Monday night (Yes, we asked about the spell- ing, and -it :is quince, not quints) but what would one do with a basket of quince, anyhow? It's a mysterious kind of fruit .. . Teachers -+Hydra 61 Young People's Bible in Black or , White Cover -- St. James or . Revised Version ......•... $2.25 & $2.75 White Bibles Zippered and Plain .- $3.25 to $6.25 Revised Standard Bible Rainbow Bible ............ $3.75 & $3.95 Regular 'Edition .......... $3.95 to $6.95 New English Bible New Testament .......... $1.95 & $4.50, Oxford Reference and Concordance Bible.. .$5.95 to $12.95 Scofield Reference- Bible .............. $8.50 New Canadian Prayer and Hymn Books - Black or 'White Cover ..................:---. $3.75 to $10.75 United Church.Hymnary $1.19 to $12.00 Book of Praise, Cloth and Leather Cover ................•. , . $2.50 to $11:50 MUdr%'rEwan"s dead sat 52. She was considered training young people 6n the .'..�:r RCA `Fort r•�..;<;• .;'::;!;r;'rs•.a'.'3�. • < ways of modern farm practices. this traditional CBS .Sunday c VICTOR night §haw: We were in Wash- ,Oh yes, and Ron FeMagan has ingtosn attenduxng a radio and riddLen his 200th winner in the televilsion convention when her .,Q 23 TV sudden passing was announced. this year ... The fact that Ron , V is only 23, and is a Goderich filled her seat and the show' " FOR ONLY continued as it did a few years Canadian to have 200 wins at 19995 .the track in one year, make% Allen, diced' suddenly, AND YOUR Dorothy started her rise to This kind of horseaTacing is OLD SET ging in popularity every vision personality by circling MODAL TC -3511 the Globe in a breath -taking passes flat racing .. : Exactly as illustrated with legs o dirigible and by China Clipper. Her daily report made her a PEA`i'(1RP$: celebrity, • New Vista Tuner • 23" bonded Picture 'rube with t`ull year warranty Accident e? "What's My Line?„ weep after • Poweempacked bhaWs with new "Dark. Heater" week as if it were the challenge of the century. Bennett Cerf s o Un Victoria Tubes tlll show; Arlene Framis, laughed i VValtiui: finish eabinet; her way through most of the extensively damaged last Thuir's- .GALBRAI H _ rn'rr when they d evening were in . ay g e.Y d'oubletalk could not derail RADIO & TV Darothy's determination to win St. in the vticinity of the BP 1.10 iii 482=3841 CLINTON><N1t"b�( N serer ce station. PS to M, Eason, of London y YOUR 'TV SOMC15 05AUR who wrote a letter to The egal Drive, London amyl his Editor' regarding this column: mather were. travelling south Hydro, Dave Hallman;, Banker's, Al Durnin; Teachers, Ken Cly - nick. The schedule is as follows: November 22-Ma:instree.ters Teachers Bankers -Hydra.. 29_MainWweeters-Hydro Teachers -Bankers December 6--Bankers-21aui�ts�treetters Kinsmen Minor Start Play Satue I h smen Club of Clanton an- nounced the opening schedule for the Pee Wee Hockey Lea- gue, along with • opening games fon. �Squi0ts and Pee Wees. Firsit practice is on Saturday morning, November 20 from 9,10 :a.m. with Squirts playing, and the Wee Wetes go, on the ice foam 11 until 12 a.m. In be- tween there tivill be two haaf hour persods of Pee Wee prac- tice, with the Rangers on from 10 to 10:30 and the, Bruins from 10:30 until 11 a.m. On, Monday, :November 22 the Red WinLgs practise from, 6:30 until 7 .p.m.; Rangers from 7 to 7:30. On. Wednesday evening, The First Column (Continued from page one) bady's roasts are spoiled in cooking ... and so many hours were spent an dark subways, etc. Somebody won a basket of quince at the Coop Modiml banquet Monday night (Yes, we asked about the spell- ing, and -it :is quince, not quints) but what would one do with a basket of quince, anyhow? It's a mysterious kind of fruit .. . Teachers -+Hydra 61 13--Baritkers--Hydro: Well, we're really ;back again Mainstreeters=Teachers to the Land of good farming ...,. --- Eph Snell',' sheep •are still win- �>� ����� ning prize. ribbons at the Royal Tuckersmvth Township 60 fanners, Bob Fotheringhwp and (By William, Whiting) Wilbur Keys ar'e still showing Dorothy Killganen, the hard- world abiampionship hay at the working, hard driving and Royal < .. Junior Farmers and sometimes sarcastic panel mean- H Clubs' continue to da all ber of "What's My 'Line?" is those things: which go towards dead sat 52. She was considered training young people 6n the the cleverest paned member of ways of modern farm practices. this traditional CBS .Sunday * * u night §haw: We were in Wash- ,Oh yes, and Ron FeMagan has ingtosn attenduxng a radio and riddLen his 200th winner in the televilsion convention when her �y . ,h,orseraces In Ontario sudden passing was announced. this year ... The fact that Ron Lasa Sunday Kitty Carlisle is only 23, and is a Goderich filled her seat and the show' native, and now is the first continued as it did a few years Canadian to have 200 wins at ago when regular paneftt Fred .the track in one year, make% Allen, diced' suddenly, the feat an interesting one , . . Dorothy started her rise to This kind of horseaTacing is fame as a columnist and tele- ging in popularity every vision personality by circling year, and in Canada now sur- li the Globe in a breath -taking passes flat racing .. : 24 days ,in, 1936. She went by o dirigible and by China Clipper. Her daily report made her a • Four Injured celebrity, She was. the who played Accident e? "What's My Line?„ weep after lig Car week as if it were the challenge of the century. Bennett Cerf s o Un Victoria through the would 'pun his way t g tlll show; Arlene Framis, laughed Two late model cars' were her way through most of the extensively damaged last Thuir's- s. John Daily with his i a am Y p �" _ rn'rr when they d evening were in . ay g e.Y d'oubletalk could not derail volved ' a collision on Victoria Darothy's determination to win St. in the vticinity of the BP every �gattim:e. serer ce station. PS to M, Eason, of London Jobn'R. McTavish, 610 Don - who wrote a letter to The egal Drive, London amyl his Editor' regarding this column: mather were. travelling south Thank you. for your letter. The on Victoria Street when the ratings, were announced, and .I 8Ledd:ent accured. The second Merely reported them, I agree .car :involved, driven. by LAC With some of your remarks. Al- Donald Black, Townsend St, though I want far' CXCO=TV I Olinito7n was proceeding nortih can s�ay'anythalig I choose about on V� cb0r1tL. Mrs: Black, Was any prrogxani on any rne'twork: the oily na�sse¢i+ger an her hus- And, t have. . band's car, Mrs. Dasom's letter appeared .Both ladies were Molten by in .last week's edWorn of tine snnbularnce bo Clint -on Public Olinitokr J T"ews-Record. Hospital where they were r�e- panted be in good coxldtitaiom. . • . _ 4-H Girls Colhtlnue 1 rg. Moctavish suffered btu s- PV10mia 6dme os and lac6radons to hoe' face and Mrs. Black rebeived irijur- inve fourth xYi.�eOtnng of the fes to trier face and legs. C1liniton 4-H aaib was Bela at Blalol was removed by RCAF the home of Margaret Stewart. Station Clinton, am�bula to material Roll was a sarrnple of arteria the base laosprtal and Inter used for pyja'hmas., binding, transfbrtd to W'etstmviin�ster Has- jtg useand appWatribb, was Vital in Lond'on< Authorities disctts�sed §ay lie suffered lace'ftidns to Thi fii'bh miLeOn:g was :held at Ilio head ahxd concussion but: is . 11: tfie lianxe of ,1•Ieasther Sn�e n� an slatisl'aatory condition. Twelve inembers were~ present MadTavlsh was t aWd at ,-,a ±611 call was suggestions Clinton Public 140spitta7 for a for Improverknsent a record and Book§,e 'raeler then Satins htUP Hockey Leagues ,day Morning it's Bruins from 6:30 to 7 p.m, and Red Wings from 7 to 7:30 Personnel of the three -teary: Pee Wee League is as follows, wd+th coadhe's : BOSTON BRUINS: Paul Crittenden, Keith l-lar+kes, Bruce Craig, Richard Harland, Danny Wise, Walter Leppington, Rob - ext Andrews, Leo Horbaniuuk, Robert McMahon, Ricici Mor.- r+ilson, Brian, Edgar, Randy Blake, Butch Slii ahany Keri Plunmsteel. Coaches. are Russ Hoitmeyer, Ron Morrison, John Kearns: DETROIT RED WINGS, Mark Jenkins, Dibk Jewson, Brian Delawski, Gary Cum- mungs„ Tom Dennis, Cad Flrem- lin, Danny Colquhoun,, Joann VanLoo, Doug Osborn, Barry Edgar, John; Sixiell•, David Dal- gli�esh; Terry Fogo, Paul. Kay. Coaches are Gerry Holmes, Cam Addiison •arid Bob Munn. NEW YORK RANGERS David` Fawcett, Frank Newland,. David Slade, Ken Cook, Rod Campbell, Keith Crittenden, Mike Ansitett, Brian L•angille, Ray Lobb, Paul. Ans'tett, Tom Mursdh, Janies Newland!. Coach- es' are Mdt- Edgar and Don Kay. Hundreds Attend Coin Exhibition (Continued from page one) Exeter marked on it. The Chub, organized in 1961, 'hopes to is- sue a medal each year with an historic event featured on the reverse gide. A few of these are still available from club members. At each hour throughout the day, a draw Was evade for coin door prizes. At the end of the show draws were made for, a gold sovereign, won by Will Malmrt, Delhi; 1965 proof like . set, won by Nick McGraw•, Sea- fbeth and a 1965 silver doalW won by Ike Myer, Egmond- ville. Theme was an miction sraae for junior's (17 years and under) darly an the afternoon and' an aaxbtion of nearly 100 coons in time eventing. Jack Dietrich was general chairman of the coin; show; Murray Craig was in charge of displays; John Flasher in, barge of draws and club president William Brown, Seafort1i, in dharge of the door aril tiek+ets. A smorgasbord dinner was avaAabae to the guests ;and ex- hiibitors in the Elm Haven din- ing room from 4:30 to 7 o'clock. embrance Day At New Cenotaph (Continued from page 1) John, Guetter, Calvin. ChrisrUm School; Randy Larcombe and Jerry Lobb, Scouts and Cubs; Janet Larcomibe and Bonnde� Riehl, Guides and Brownie's; ,Mark Craig and Elaine C Aveau, St. Joseph's Separate School. Rev. R; U. MacLean and Rev. Grant L. Mills led the assembly in prayers'; Mayor Donald. Sy- mons nmade a brief address and along with Group Captain Greenaway unveiled the Por- tions of th cenotaph on which the names of the fallen are cut. The benediction was pronounc- ed by the Rev. J. E. Kelly. Prior to; the .ceremony at the cenotaph a memorial -service Four Clinton Scouts quak- fled for their First Class Jour- neyman Proficiency Badge on the weekend. Ove Christensen, Ron Lobb, Mike Burke, Den- nis Delirne sand Glen Irwin made up a patrol to hike seven miles to he Brucefi:el Scout Cain t d p on Con. 4, Stanley Township. After •arca overrnig+ht oaanp in . a . leanto shelter they built lm`k seven themselves, they hiked ev miles on Sunday and prepared a log on the exercise, to com- plete the test. Scoutrimstter L. M, Ludlow reports: other suc- 'cessfta tests sas :follows: Dave Kelly .,has conmpleted testis' for readiness in being in- vested, and •is going aht3ad stogy ward! his second Class Scout, Dennis Deline has reedived his Second Class Sbowt Badge. Ron, Irwiin, has 'domple:ted these ti t,-4 proficienoy badges: stationary e',ngit,''�er; bronte stage rescuer and &Ammer., badge. 'Serteval Scouts were missing from ,the weeldy triteting, and Scou�tm;astor Lnudlbiw suspects that the hockey season rliti's somvething t o do with, it, He warns against putting hock'cy forst, because if a Scout misses three cons'ecutivo Meetings e Cl.i'$e ' out reasonable x with •a (hocltey 19 not one of .,them), mien anew excluded from future intgs, regardless of the pro- gress the Scout has a'ri'�adi in the work llyb t. t.&wt +have, hockey and Scou,ft' iboth, at least not on the same alight,"" warms Stout- hasttir' Ludlow; was held at the Legion mall, Hospital Board Dines Doctors (Continued from page one) purchased at the meeting; usttl equipment, wax bath, small and large 'infva red' lamps, at '$410; and a new mobile whirlpool bo:t�h and ultra violet lamps far $$27, a total of $1,237. Of thlib aLmount- the Hospital Auxiliary have given $1,000 to the board. Chairman Murphy and admin- istarartor Steep gave reports of Che Ontario Hospital. Assocyia- eibn, meerting in Toronto and of me district school cif nursing neetii'ag at Stratford. Mr. Mur- ohy gave A complerte outline of the propotsed school of which �liimton Hospital will ;play a a"rt in There are eleven such ;ehools b�eiing serf up in Ontario. R B. CW-hpbell reminded the hoard that it'should be serious - y conssder�irig an auidlitary low& system at ,the hospital. Apt rpseizt there as only uxili ivy lights. The acUiniYaistrator'S report showed 92 percent occupancy ut the hospital in October. He also reported that the Haltli Jn1t n;irse'§ dfflce head been moved to the nurses' r eisiddri�ce, ind that the air condit�ionbg rn,t has beesi Pam wised in lie hospital. Congiderable disbussa'6n took dace on• the budget for i06. sponsored by the Legion and the Clinton, Ministerial Associa- d1on, in which Rev. aV wLean, Rev. J. E. Kelly and Rev,. Mills also took part. Rev. CIfflbrd G. Park read the Old Testanient lesson and the Rev. G. J. Heersink read the Nene Testament lesson. An address was given by the Rev. R. W. Wenham and, prayer was offered by Flight Lieutenant S. O. SWaren. Four Scouts Get Badges After Hike c ren $ . 0, pre-schools free. Continuous program. 4 Wednesday, Nov. 24-Desse Euchre and Brldge, Glinb Legion Hall, 2 p.m., Admissive 50c: 41 Friday,, Dec. 3 - Bazar sewing, bake sale, candy, Ch ton 'rAwn lull, 2 p.m, Auspic First Baptist Church WA as Mission Circle, 46,41 The Turkey Bingo you ha, been waiting for. Knights Columbus Turkey Bingo of Se forth and District will be he on Friday, December 3rd, 8:30 p,m. da the Canadian Le ion Hall, S'eaforth. Mark you calendar NOW. 45-( Saturday, Dec. 4 --Christina Tea and Bazaar, Ontamio c United Church, sponsors UM 45-E SKATES SHARPENED Finest professional sharpening an C.C.M. Skate Grinder. Figure, Hockey, Pleasure and Speed Skates sharpened to correct radii and hollow ground to highest standards. r _ F Fast Service G0RD'S CYCLE & SPORTS 211 SAYFIELD RD. GODERICH . Phone: Sus. 524-9061 Res., 524-9587 No Toll Charge a 61 Chev. 6 Sedan, ". 60, Chev, 8 Sedan. b 60 Chev. 6- , n. es 60 Corvair b ve� of 0! 59 4 DOOR SEDAN Chev. Station Id It Wagon b 6 cyl., std. trans. 58 Chev.6 Sedan. V. ,b 62 Ford 1/2 ton 60 PICKUP. A good one int.'/2 ton PICKUP Others coming in on '66, models. If what you would' like is not listed we'd wel-. come your inquiries. SEE US TODAY --OR THIS EVENING. WE ARE OPEN., LORNE BROWN MOTORS LTD. Your Friendly Chevrolet, Oldsmobile Dealer PHONE 482-9321 CLINTON BA'""TAM HOCKEY FOR BOYS AGE 12-13-14 YEARS Clinton Lions Arena WED., NOV. 24 SAT., NOV. 27 7:30-8;30 P.M. 6:00-7:00 P.M. Sponsored by Huron Fish and Game Conservation Association CLINTON �" ROYAL f0&um. BRANCH �yc CANADIAN W 140 .F F° LEGION DRAW FOR A 7 -DAY ALL EXPENSE PAID Trip For 2 7o Nassau in The Bahamas Winner ner Take oke Tri y p or $500.00 Draw to be made at New Year's Eve Dance at Legion Hail TICKETS: 25c Each or 5 for $1.00 Available from Legion Members. Tri r ( arranged e d co rtes S p u tan Blows Travel Service) g y s e S rvi e) 46tfb Caravelle' Watches By BULOVA 17.95 21-.95 � 24.95 -29.95 34.95 LAY -AWAY' NOW $i -0Q WiLL HOLD All Watches Serviced and iGuaranteed By nstett . LLE I RS LTbi A�.1';UM ST'REE'T 481-9525