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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-05-23, Page 12FIGHT cAusice_ Iry -;;;,•;;.: Whim voli'ro !lady to Jii* 091' sot !III 4000u1 RAINBOW WE111,11516 NtITA.TiOxes AND AN$01,INOXItiNMre ANSTETT rr r. 004kints LTD, Pinion Wolksytos Md siSferth L. Ci.INTON 412-.9525 Easy money FIGHT CANCER JOE WITH A CHECK UP AND A CHEQUE 4-111 0.) Check !hi vacation selection. All priced for last Selling action- 1965 Chevrolet Impala Two-door hardtop, V-ii e gine, automatic transmissic power steering, radio. 1963 Pontiac Laurentia Four-door station wagon, V engine, automatic transmi sion, 1964 Oldsmobile 88 Two hardtop, pow equipped, radio; in exec tionally clean condition,. 1963 Buick Le Sabre Four-door sedan, poWl equipment. 1963 Ford Galaxie SC Two-door hardtop, V bucket seats, radio. , 1963 Valiant Four.door sedan, automal transmission, Commencing June Saturday SERVICE CENTRE • will be closed at 12:( Our New and Used Lot Remains Open Un 6 p.m, As Usual, LORNE BROWI MOTORS LIMITI Your. FrIondly theYrOle ldsmobile Dealer 482-91/1• CLI hitt TO BUY, RENT, HIRE, SELL OR FIX Phone 482-3443 NEWS-RECORD NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR WINTER GARMENTS CLEANED AND STORED FOR:: NEXT SEASON. • ' JUST ASK AT OUR CASH AND CARRY DEPOT , 63 ALBERT STREET OR AT OUR PLANT 154 BEECH STREET. CALL 4824064 FOR FREE PICK-Up AND DELIVERY CLINTON DRYCLEANERS I .1 12 ..Minton; 11e.WA.41•Peord,. Timrsday, May 23, 1932 will open sometime around June 21. Public school children will have to pay 15 cents to use the pool, while admissionfor adults will be 25 cents. Registration for swimming lessons will begin Saturday, June 8 at the Community centre from 10 a.m. to noon. Regis- tration will also be conducted June 15, 22, and 29. Registration dates for Clin- ton plaYground were not avail- able at press time. Playground leaders this summer will be Nancy Pickett, Grace Van Loo, Patsy Priestap. Pool staff announced Most people work a month or more to make $500, But George Zimmerrean Of Neustadt just sat In his armchair and let C, Tremblay of the Mont. real Canadians do the work -for him. When Tremblay put the puck behind St. Louis Blues goaltender Glenn Hall at the 11:40 mark of the third period in the final game of the Stan. ley Cup playpffs, Mr. Zimmer. man was $500 richer. He was the holder of the lucky ticket in the Clinton Kinsmen Pool. Winners of $50 in the semi• final contests were: G, R. (Punch) McEwan, Clinton, Doug and Don Petersop, Clinton, Al. bert Leibold, RR 2, Clinton, and Miss Betty Lutz, RR 2, Auburn, The $100 prize money for each semi-final Was split since tickets bearing the cor. reel times were not sold, Steve Brown, chairman of the Kinsmen Ways and Means Corn. mittee, called the adventure "quite successful," "We still don't know the exa.ct number of tickets sold or how much money we made,'' he added. MONDAY, JUNE 17, MINE- in Bingo at 13rownie's Drive- In Theatre, Doors open at 7, Bingo Starts at 7;30, Sponsor- ed by Praneh 14.0, Canadian. The SWinIming 1'OO1 Staff for LegiOn. the 1908 season has been an, nOtillOOtt Supervisor' will be Doug Andrews. Swimming in- strutterIS Pat Bali; AsSistant instructor is Linda East: Life GUards Are Bob Cooper, Doug Cameron, Judy FinleYt and Phyllis Fremlin, Season tickets will be avail, able for five dollars, This in, 'eludes lessens and public swim- log all summer. Family tickets Will be SOW for $15. The Peol R A N Alf S PAPER" DOZENS OF HAPPY PEOPLE WILL PICK UP THEIR TELEPHONES AND HEAR THIS TODAY. Coming Events THURSDAY, MAY 28, BINGO at, Clinton Legion Hall, .8:30 p,m, Jackpot $56 in 56 Mirnbers ten MAY 24, Cash. Bingo, Legion Hall, .Seafprth, • 8;15 P.M. 1 5 regular gameS for .$10,00: $25,00, specials; $100,90 Jackpot to go. TWo door prizeS, Admission -U.00; Para cards 25d or 7 for $1,00, • Auspieee . ,Segforth Branch. 156 ' • Canadian Legion. Prpceeds for Wolfore. Work, 21tfn TUESDAY, MAY 28, REG- . lor bingo at Huron Fish and Game Club jackpot $55.00 in • 55 numbers, 6 door prizes, 8;30 p.m. tbf RUMMAGE SALE, SATUR- daY, May 25, at SalvationArmv. Waterloo Street, Goderich at 1;30 p,m, Strikes and pares The •Clinton,Blyth Ladies' Bowling League ended their year With a delicious dinner at Hotel Clinton. Following this, trophies were Presented, The first series Winnera were' the c'llebel$"0-TudY Wilson, Sandra Westerhout, Marie Middleton, Doris Groves, Joyce MilloY and Benlah Wench. • The Second series and play- off Winners Were the "Kum Renners"..4aroi Fraser, Ada Schellenberger, Medie Elliott, Mert Elliott, Shirley Har- greaves, Kay Sharp. The high triple trophy was won by Kay Falconer with 897. The high average trophy was won by Mert Elliott with 204, The high single trophy was won by Mary Davey with 312. The most improved bowler for the season was Carol Laurie, The new executive for 1968- 69 were elected: Susannowson, president; Marg Cook, secre- tary; Barb, Howson, treasurer. A fashion show. followed, ending an enjoyable evening. Close race in pee wee league Teams in the Kinsmen Pee Wee League appear to be evenly matched as each of the four teams has a 1-1 record after two weeks of play. Two close games were played on May 11, both being won in the final inning. In the first game, Steve Amsing drove in the winning run to give the Yankees a 9 to 8 win over the Twins. In game two, Bill Irwin scored the only Red Sox run in the bottom of the fourth inning to win the game 12 to 11. GAME I Yankees: 0 2 2 0 3 2- 9. Twins: 3 0 0 4 0 1 -8, GAME 2 Tigers: 3 0 3 5 - 11. Red Sox: 3 4 4 1 - 12. On May 18, the Tigers defeat-' ed the Yankees 15 to 9, while the Twins trimmed the Red. Sox 14 to 5. Greg Butler and Robert Andrews both hit home runs in the Twins victory. , Yankees: 3 0 1 1 4 -9;,%, Tigers: 3 1 3 8 - 15. Red Sox: 1 1 0 2 ' 1 5, Twins: 4 4 0 6 0- 14. Girls softball Teatn 1 4efeated team 3 by a seOre of 44 to, IP JP-st Ymeli. • For Team 1, MiP101generson and Cathy Prig '0100 -three Nome runs Apiece, While Rats.Y glliett Added one. NriPiciCrArreW Jed -Team 2 with two home runs 'end Was helPed DYParlene Webb and Gail Wager who had one aPlece, Last week's genie betWeett TWOS 2 and. 4 Was rained out. Squirt action The Dodgers and Pirates have recorded a wh4anci a leSS in Kinsmen Scnifitleaelle action so far this year. The cardinals have a 1-0 record, while the Pirates are in the Cellar with e. 0 s 1 record, The Cards ,scored four runs in the last inning to pest a, 10 to 14 win over the Dodgers. Jphn Hgg Ho oat art belted a home run in the second for the losers, Cards; 2 2 1 6 4 .7 15'0 , Dodgers: 0 1 7 3 14. The Giants walloped the Pirates by a, score of 31 to 3 •in their first meeting. Giants: 11 4 12 7 31. Pirates: , 1 0 0 - The Dodgers reedicied their first win of the season last Wednesday when they , defeated the Giants, 20 to 11.; Dodgers: 5 • 8 -fg4 20. Giants: 2 4 '0 2 3- 11. The game between the PirateS and the Giants, scheduled for last Thursday was rained out. CLINTON PERSONALS Susan Brown of CFB Corn. wants, N.S. is spending two weeks' leave with her parents, Mr. and Mrs1,,,percy BroWn. Mr. and iers E. M. Shier and daughters'Aene and Mare garet, and Mrs. ,George Cooks of Tilbury, visited on Sunday with. Mr..and Mrs. Don Symons and family. Miss Bonnie Boyes and Miss Sharyn Kaufman will return this weekend after spending one month in Europe, .r Mtc and. MisY .Fratili" Cum. mings attended the Hugill Johnston wedding-in-Seaforth over the weekend. 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