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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1966-03-17, Page 3Clinton Memorial Shop ljKids Galore At Lions Carnival T. FRYPE and SON CLINTON -™. EXETER SEAFORTH Open Every Afternoon Local Representative A. W. STEEP 482-6642 i r * CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL ANNUAL MEETING MONDAY. MARCH 21st, 1966 at 8:00. p.m. CLINTON COUNCIL CHAMBERS / (1) (2) (3) (4) Receive and consider the Annual Reports of the Hospital for the year ended December 31st, 1965. Elect five Governors for a period of two years. Appoint Auditors for the ensuing year. Transact all such other business as may pro­ perly come before the meeting. ALL CITIZENS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 7tH day of March, 1966. By Order of the Board. i Mr. J. H. Murphy, PRESIDENT. 10-llb PARK / THEATRE GODERICH ON THE SQUARE FIRST RUN FILMS IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT — Entertainment Is Our Business Si—I. .■ ■■ —■■!■!■■ ■■■■■■■ ■ / THURS., FRI.MARCH 17-18 He’d take on anyone, at anything, anytime ...itwas only amatterofwho came first! lOOGOttWYN MWER PRESENTS SIEVE EDWARDGL i McQUEEN ROBINSON MARGRET KARL TUESDAY MAIDEN WEUJ- ADULT ENTERTAINMENT! MARLIN RANSUHUfl PRODUCTION THE CiNCilVNATi Shows--7:15 & 9:15 SAT., MON., TUES. — March 19-21-22 TWO SHOWINGS — 7:15 and 9:20 p.m. % C<MUrnng SHELLEY The ehld'dreb of Clinton and district took 'advantage of the Lions Club skating carnival Friday night to dress up and have fun. V^ry few. adults dressed or came out *to the event. Four girls ,oif the Clipton figure' skating club put on'’ an exhibition. They were Mary Jean Nellans, Yiiokj Lou Finch, Phyllis Fremlin and .Joyce Nellans. In lieu of accepting a gift of money for .theiir efforts the girls requested that the money by given to Clinton’s proposed' new arena fund, Two teams from Clinton Kinsmen peewee hookey league showed their skills in a half- hour game. A. “Red” Garon was master of ceremonies for the costume judging and races, with Doug Miles as announcer. Judges were Lion Clayt Dixon,- Mirg, Ren Rudd and Mrs. A. Garon. The oldest skater on the ice Was Lion Bill MacArthur. There Were no entities for the-largest family on skates. ^Costume Prizes Fancy costume,.. girls 12 and under, Bonnie Johnston, Susan Finch, Kim Fink; boys, David LONDESBORO MRS. BERT ALLEN Phone 523-4570 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howatt and family, Stratford, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Radford. Carman Riley, Sudbury, spent a few days recently with 'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook spent Sunday with their daugh­ ter and family, Woodstock.' Mr. and Mrs. Lou Go-vier, Goderich, spent Sunday with Will Govier and Mrs. Webster. Miss Bessie Davidson and Mr. and • Mrs. Peter Dunlop, Seaforth, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Bert Allen. Berea,n Unit The UCW Berean Unit met at the home of Mrs;. Wilmer Howatt with 20 members pre1- s'ent. President Mrs. Lo-me Hunkinig conducted the devot­ ional period. Mrs. Shobbrook read from Scripture. Mrs. Robert Fairservice gave an- interesting chapter from the Study Book on Brazil. 'Mrs. Lloyd Pipe assisted with the study period, also an Easter reading. A successful auction was con­ ducted and a social hour con­ cluded the meeting. A box of qulilts was sent to underprivil­ eged families in Toronto recent­ ly. A spring bale of clothing and quilts is being prepared. RED CROSS ■ .IS ALWAYS THERE |M|| WITH YOUR HELP ■ 1 Bartliff and Brent Craig, (tied) and. Silly Murphy. Fancy cpstume, over 12, girls, Mrs. R, U, -MacLean and Robert Homuth as -Mr. and Mrs. Rip Van Winkle. Janet Delawski was the only entry in the girls 12 and under comic costume. Michael Mc­ Bride, John Hart and Terry Gardner won the boys 12 and under comic prizes. In the boys over 12 classes, Peter Walden, Tony and David Bird were Winners, Skating Races The 12 and under races had to be split into two classes; 10 and under and 12 and under, because of the large entries. Boys, 10 and under, Brian- Langilje, Raymond Burns, Rob­ ert . McMahon; 12 and .under, Barry Edgar, Gary Cummings', Dick Jews’on; girls, 10 and un­ der, Paftti Kay, Janice Os- borne, Ruth Ann Neilans; 12 and under, Lois Cooper, Kathy Kromrey, Cathy'-Gi'igg. There were no girls in the 1? ml ever. race. The boys 12 and o-ver race was .a real thriller with Ken Farquhar winning over Jeff Tyndall in a near photo finish; Art Snell" was third. Twelve numbers were .called for the turkey door prize but no one came forward with the right ticket stubs. Turkey Winners The’Lipns Club had sold tielo ets on, two turkeys and the , names were drawn at the end ' of the carnival. Winners were Walter.. Smith, Varna, and W. Robert'Lammie,- Exeter, a clerk at .the Bank pf Montreal in Clinton. The Lions Club made money on both the carnival and turkey draws. UCW Events In Huron Mark 4th Anniversaries Two major events in the year’s work of the United Church Women in London Con­ ference will take place next Tuesday, March 22 here in Clinton, and the Tuesday fol­ lowing, Jftarch 29, in Wingham. March 22 Huron Presbyteirial will hold its fourth annual meeting, in Wesley-Willlis United Church, guided by Presbyterial presi­ dent Mrs. Gilbert BeecrOft, Bel­ grave. Women from all over the Figure Skaters Open House To-morrow Night On Friday, March 18 at 6:30, Clinton-.. Figure Shafting Club will hold' an open house at the arena for parents 'and friends of ^haters. Under. the able direction of Bill Windover, young skaters will demonstrate what they have- learned in classes this season. There are 50 members, many of -them little tots who were never on Skates before. Mary Jean Nellans, -the Club’s one Senior, has been5 a great help this year as she has vol­ unteered- her services with the wee ones who are just learning to handle skates. The Club, which is a member of the Canadian Figure-Skating Association1 is for boys as well as girls. A draw for a piece of lug­ gage will be made. The lug­ gage will- be on display in Aiken Bros, window. fresh, clean, crisp—that’s the effect Basic Banking is having on the atmosphere at Canada’s First Bank. Ba'sic Banking has cleared away outmoded procedures and put the emphasis where it belongs -— on quick, efficient handling of the three vital services you use in your day-to-day banking. Basic Banking is based on the fact that nine times out of ten when you enter a bank you are looking for service in (1) Savings Accounts, (2) Current Accounts or (3) Personal Chequing. • In putting Basic Banking into effect, we have simply geared our branch offices to give you absolutely top performance in these basic services. Basic Banking doesn’t eliminate other banking services, of course. You’ll still find a more complete range of financial services at the Bank of Montreal than at any other type of financial institution. Why not drop into your neighbourhood branch of Canada’s First Bank soon and see for yourself which way the wind is blowing? J. >'■ Afql ■Ha IM "Mr. Arena" And His Kids Presbytery will take part- in the pnogiram including Mrs. George Patter, Ontario Street and Miss C. McGregor, Wesley- Wallis, who will greet • the guests; -treasurer Mirs. Brock Olde, Clinton; Mr!s. Livingston, .Londesboro; who wiill introduce the afternoon ^guest speaker, Rev. W. M. Carson, Hamilton, formerly of Londesboro. Rev. Carson is now working with young people in Hamilton. He Shares the guest spot as major speaker with Miss Wilna Thomas, associate secretary,. Board' of World Missions, and has just come home from Japan and India. * All United Qhurch Women are invited to this event. Bunch will be served in both Wesley- Willis and Ontario Street Unit­ ed Churches. March 29, 30 In Wingham, the London Conference UCW will hold its fourth annual meeting, in Wingham United Church, with Mrs. J. D. Murray, Lambeth, president of the conference in charge. Registration begins at 9 a.m. followed by worship service, business session, and at 10 a.m. a panel' on “Dollars with Wings” will be given. Among the four panelists will be Mrs. D. M. Davidson, Windsor, for­ merly of Goderich Township, and- retiring treasurer of the conference. Afternoon program will be followed by an evening wor­ ship with the Rev. C. M. Jar­ dine presiding. Guest speaker is the Rev. J. R. Hord; secre­ tary, Board of Evangelism and Social Service, “A Simmering Church is a Bolding - World”. Mr. Hard is a native of Ilder- ton, Ontario, in London Town­ ship. Wednesday morning Miss Muriel Bamford, on' furlough from India is the 9:40 a.m. speaker; -election of officers takes place after luncheon. -----------o----------- J. Howard Brunsdon, with peak cap, is surrounded by young skaters, wat­ ching Mayor Don Symons make the draws for two turkeys at the Lions skat- png carnival'in the Lions Arena last Friday. k 1 Im I'W** Adult Prize Winners at Carnival Mrs. R. U. MacLean and Mrs. Rob ert Homuth dressed as Mr. and Mrs. Rip Van Winkle for the carnival, and pose d here with arena chairman J. Howard Brunsdon, left, and arena manager Doug Kennedy, right. (By William Whiting) More than 500 Batman toys and other merchandise have been 'licensed' so far. A Baftfan can have .his room papered with Bat paper. He can read his Batman comic books by the light of a Batlamp. He can dbn his Batman rain ciape, Bat­ man sweat shiirft or Batman T- shiivt. He can play several Bat­ man games or listen to 8 Bat­ man records. He can go ..fly a Batkite. Channel 13 just concluded a Batman contest where 30 child'- ren won Batman Assembly Kits. Have you ever Watched Batman? It’s'.the greatest for kids. Pow! Ugh! Klunk! * * s|: In Canada, Bonanza and Ed Sullivan have slipped to 10 th and 11th positions ’according to the National Teleratings, for February just released by Elli­ ott Research Corporation. Saturday-night NHL Hockey' came up as. number' one, with ’ Bewitched in second spot and Wednesday-night hockey a close third. From numbers 4 to 9 it was Walt Disney Presents, Front Page Challenge, Beverly Hillbillies, Andy Griffith, The Avengers and Big Valley. In 12th position it was Jackie Gleason, followed by Dick Van Dyke, Red Skelton, Branded, Smothers Brothers, Litftlest Hobo, Blue Light, It’s Your Move and Patty Duke., One of the Big surprises in this latest survey was1 the poor rating of the Fugitive, which stood in 42nd spot. The 'arrival of the baby in Bewitched probably accounts for this program edging out the Wednesday-night Hockey. BRUCEFIELD MRS. H. F. BERRY Phone 482-7572 Mr. and Mrs. John Broadfoot visited with their daughter. Mrs. G. Adair and family in Kitchener on Sunday. Mrs. Murray Squires and fa­ mlily visited over the weekend vith her parents, Mr. and Mrs R. Allan and brother Robert Allan and family. . Mrs. Glen Swan and Barbara, Mrs. Edgar Allan, visited with friends in Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Kirk-, connel, Tiverton, spent the weekend with Mr. 'and Mbs. Charles Snelling. , Mr. and1 Mrs. William Stuar.t. Toronto, were guests at the manse with Mr. Stuart’s par­ ents, the Rev. and Mrs. D. Stuart. A hydro! pole was broken' off completely, about six feet from the ground, early Saturday mowing, when a car driven by Brad Kennedy, Blyth, went off Highway 4 on the west side, op­ posite Ross Scott’s home. Mr. Kennedy received cuts and bruises, and’ was given emer­ gency treatment at Clinton Public Hospital. Repairs to the pole were carried out the same morning, and a new pole- was put in place Monday morning. The car was extensively dam­ aged. Space Age Skaters David Bartliff and Brent Craig tied for first place in the boys under 12 fancy costume event. I IF CHILD PORTRAITS Presented in glowing, \ glorious TWO SHOWINGS — At 1:00 and 3:00 p.m. "There’s a fresh wind 0UA PRODUCTS Over 30 Song Hits — Shows at / ferun husky d SKEETER DAVIS uc.0^ The greatest fairy tale ever told comes to life ...And it was never told more beautifully!All new, all live, not a cartoon, never before shown anywhere! t Bank of Montreal OUR GASOLINE IS BY FAR1' THE BEST, THIS HAS BEEN PROVEN BY CUSTOMER Stalling Wed., March 23 For 4 Days Phone 482-7006 IS ALWAYS THERE WITH YOUR HEL i Kinsmen Tram Them Young Two-year-old David Clifford, son of Kinsman Bert Clifford, was the youngest skater, shown here With three peewee-age hockey players, The Kins­ men peewees put on an exhibition at -the carnival, (News-Record Photos)