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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-12-05, Page 6Solve Your Christmas 'GM. Problems Novi!.Shop At Herman's Men's Wear See. Our Large Selectign Of SPORT SHIRTS — PRESS SHIRTS SWEATERS — SLACKS TOP COATS —JACKETS JEWELLERY — FORSYTH TIES Choose From Forsyth — Currie — Hickock Biltmore — Byford — McGregor Shelby — Terry Williams — Tony Day 1 DECEMBER STORE HOURS. Open Daily including Wednesday Friday Nights Till 9 p.m. USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN — GIFT BOXES Herman's Men's Wear 482-9351 Clinton Star bright In the annual chore needed to prepare Clinton's Christmas decorations for the holiday season, Public Utilities Commission workers were busy this week replacing burned out light bulbs. Shown above are Albert Valkenburg, manning the truck, and Wes Chambers in the lift bucket. 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The model A-018 is a companion piece containing two additional 8" twin-cone speakers and plenty of record storage space. Together, these two serve a double purpose; they can provide excellent stereo Separation and are perfect for use as end tables. Cabinets are available in Soft Lustre Walnut, and a new luxurious Antique Walnut. Merrill T.V. Service RAMO & APPLIANCES REPAIRS 215 VICTORIA ST. 482-7021 CLINTON Philips has found a better way Clinton ThIrtrOPY:s. PPPP.Mbpt 5, 196a .Malaysio topic at 'Lions meeting J. Boyd Taylor, a retired mining engineer,, now living at Londesboro, was guest speaker at a Clinton Lions Club dinner Meeting last week in St, Paul's. Parish Hall. He spoke of his eXperiences and showed slides of Malaysia and Singapore where he spent four years. Mr. Taylor's son is director of a hospital in that country. Mr. Taylor is a native of the Blyth area where he got his primary education, a graduate of Queen's University, a former president of the Swastika Lions Club in Northern Ontario and is now living retired in a new home on the banks of the Maitland River just south of Londesboro. °We think we have language problems here in Canada with French and English,' commented Mr. Taylor, "but there are many more languages spoken in Malaysia, but they have no problems." Malaysia is made up of three main races, Chinese and Malaysian, about 37 percent each, and Indian, about 24 percent. The speaker was introduced by, programme chairman Maynard Corrie and thanked by Duff Thompson. Four members of the Goderich Lions Club were guests at this meeting. They were president James W. Coulter, Robert Hicks, G. B. Clancy and John H. MacKenzie. Instead of holding regular meetings, the Goderich Lions :are on a monthlong "visitation programme" to other Cl04 iii the area, to make their membership, Ontario Street UCW meets Ontario Stre'pt U,C.W. held its Christmas meeting Tuesday with Mrs. Anson Coleman presiding and 33 members present.- Mrs. Arthur Groves was in charge. of the devotional period, assisted by Mrs. Roy Connell. Mrs. J. Gibson read a Christmas story. Mr, Morrison, minister of Varna and Goshen Churches, gave an inspirational message and Miss Linda Lavis entertained with a piano solo. The general U.C.W. meeting will be December 11 at 8:15 p.m., it was announced. Mrs. George Potter was placed in charge of the January meeting, with lunch to be served by the June group. The May group served lunch this week, closing the meeting. The group includes Mrs. A. J. McMurray, Mrs. L. Cummings, Mrs. W. Gibbings, Miss S. Courtice, Mrs. L. Heard and Mrs. G. Mann. Two-thirds of chicken and turkey production in Canada takes place in Ontario and Quebec. Two of the winning tickets in Clinton Lions Club's annual Grey Cup draw were among the 119 tickets not sold. Therefore, four winners will share each of the two prizes. The draw is held annually on the Grey cup football game between the runners of the Eastern Football Conference and the Western Football Conference. This year the game was between the Ottawa Roughriders and the Calgary Stampeders Which was won 24, to 21 by Ottawa. The game was played at the CNE stadium in Toronto last Saturday. The local Lions try to sell 2550 draw tickets, the proceeds of which are used for welfare work in Clinton and district. Immediately after the game, Saturday, a committee of Clinton Lions opened the unsold tickets'and'"'decid'ed""`on the winners who would share the unsold prizes. Past president Stewart Taylor was chairman of the Lions Grey Cup Draw. Winner of the first quarter score prize of $25 was a ticket signed by John and Steve, Goderich. The score was Ottawa 1, Calgary 0. This ticket was sold by Leonard Healy at the Bedford Hotel, Goderich. There were four winners of the half time score (Calgary 14, Ottawa 4), when the actual score was not sold. The holders of the four nearest scores were: Dr. W. G. White, Goderich, East 4; West 13, sold by Lions secretary Pat Noonan; Mrs. Marion Stephenson, Clinton, 4-15, a waitress at Bartliff's Restaurant where she purchased her ticket; Graham Johnston, Clinton, East 3, West 14, who purchased his ticket from Ken Gibbings, a patient in Clinton Public Hospital; and J. Tamming, Strathroy, 5-14, who purchased the ticket at Corrie's Red and White store. The four winners will each receive a cheque for $12.50. Mrs. Ernest Johnston, RR 1 Goderich, held the third quarter score of Calgary 14, Ottawa 11. She is the mother of Graham Johnston who split the half time score prize and she purchased her ticket from . the draw chairman Stewart Taylor. The. prize was The final score prize of 000 will be split four ways, as the winning score of Ottawa 24, Calgary 21, was not sold. The four closest scores and winners were: East 24, West 20, Mrs. Mary Danford, CFB Clinton, who, purchased the ticket from A. Garon; East 24, West 22, Mrs. William Rutledge, Clinton, purchased ticket at Gord Lawson's billiard hall; East 23, West 21, Rod Mathews, Clinton, bought ticket from Lions vice-prdsident Ted Davies; East 25, West 2i, Barry Scrimegour, Goderich who purchased the ticket at Hotel Clinton. After paying prizes, printing and advertising expenses and deducting the unsold tickets, the Lions will net over $1,500 which will be used for service club work, in Clinton .and district. This is the Lions major fund-raising event. Clinton man in farm tour trio Robert Vodden, RR 1, Clinton, was one of three young Huron County men in a group of 60 from across the province who took part in a farm , business management topr, rgcently decehdifielto extension assistant for the Department of Agriculture and Food. On November 14, the young potential farmers competed in the inter-county livestock judging competition at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto. Others from the county on the tour were Graeme Craig of Walton and Hugh Todd of Lucknow. This year the tour included several stops at Western Ontario farms and then moved toward Toronto. .