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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. .