Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1966-05-19, Page 12X Page 12-—Clinton News-Record—-Thurs., May 19, 1966 . " " ‘ ~ “ " '■ "•*" ••• ' - • ■ - y •• Four Baseball Teams Kinsmen Peewees Beg in Schedule The Kinsmen Club of Clinton have again 'arranged a four- team .peewee baseball league for Clinton; 'and district boys; age eight to 12. pete Irwin is convener of the nxinor baseball league, The schedule starts on May 21 and. runs for six consecutive Saturday mornings With games at 9 and 10:30, Schedule Sat., May' 21 — Dodgers' vs. Bears — 9:00 Tigers vs, Yanks —? 10:30 Sait., May 28 — Yanks vs. Bears — 9:00 Dodgers vs. Tigers — 10:30 Slat,, June 4 — Bears vs. Tigers — 9:00 Dodgers vs. Yanks — 10:30 Sat,, June 11 — Tigers vs. Yanks -‘-9:00 Dodgers vs. Bears — 10:30 rEXPERT^ TV \REPAIRSj GALBRAITH RADIO and TV Phone 482-3841 Slat., Jirne 18 — Dodgers ys. Tigers — 9:00 . ' Yanks vs. Bears -— 10:30 Sat'., June 25 — Dodgers vs. Yanks ■— 9:00 Bears vs. Tigers 10:30* * ■ Personnel of the four teams are 'as follows; BEARS — Coach, Brian Heyes; Captain, Dennis Define; Robert Stirling, Ron Irwin, Keith Harkes, Dick Jewison, Paul Kay, Brenton Craig, Pat­ rick Philips, Ed Bionman, Paul Wheeiler, Jim Stevens, Steven Haaksman, David Bartliff. DODGERS — Coach, Bill Craig; Captain, Brian Edgar; Barry Edgar, Tom March, Dan­ ny Colquhoun, Don McDonald, Tom Oampbell, Nell Colquhoun, Doug Peterson, Robin McAdam,'' Doug Matthews, Mike McBride, Cossar McBride, Clare Colqu­ houn. YANKS—Coach, Bob Mann; Captain, Gary Cummings; Brian Langille, David Fawcett, Mike. Ansltett, Bob Riehl, Steve Cur­ rie, Steve McPherson, David Brian, Cliff Currie, Barry Welsh, Raymond Bush, Glen Irwin, Douglais Osborn. TIGERS — Coach, Gene Lar- combe; Captain, Glen Irwin.; Bruce Craig, Robert Andrews, Steve Cook, Cal Fremllin, David Counter, Doug Fawcett, Danny Campbell, Lawrence Matthews, Richard Welsh, David Hanley, Greg Holmes. FIREWORKS I/"—*'......... —I................................................................ Fireworks Assortments Family Assortments $1.00 -$1.50 -S2.50 -$5.00 CRACKERS In packages...................5c - 10c - 20c SPARKLERS lc to 10c BURNING SCHOOL HOUSE 35c CONES ...................................... 25c McEwan’s 4 t KINSMEN MINOR SPORTS BANQUET TUESDAY, JUNE 7 at 6:30 p.m. CLINTON LEGION HALL Guest Speakers: PIT MARTIN and PAUL HENDERSON CRESTS TO BE AWARDED TO: 1965 1965 1966 1966 1966 Yankee Pee Wee Town League Ball Champs All-Star Pee Wee Baseball Team Ranger Pee Wee Town League Hockey Champs Bruin Squirt Town League Hockey Champs All-Star Pee Wee Hockey Team Open to all boys who participated in this year's hockey program and the Yankee and All-Star ball clubs COST: $1.25 PER BOY Tickets can be purchased from RON JEWITT, Clinton Public School CAM ADDISON, Holmesville Public School LARRY JONESs or BERT CLIFFORD Note To Parents: Please have your boys purchase their tickets as soon as possible in order to establish number of meals to prepare. 20-lb ................... i • ....................... ' / ........................... ' ' ' —...........■■.■■Hi ' Girl’s House League BASEBALL Name ....(LAST) ’(FIRST) Address . Telephone No. f ' Age Forward this application form to the Clinton Rfecreation Corhmittee- John Wise, Sec.-Trea,s. no later than May 31, 1966 X,20b ■■imiiii...i/ Londesboro Young People Win Trophies To complete their first season of bowling, 21 members of the four team league, of Londesboro United Church Young People, joined Wesley-Willis Church Hi-C bowlers Tuesday at Hotel Clinton dining room for a dinner and presentation of trophies. Joe Daer, owner of Crown Lanes made presentations to: left to right, Tom Riley, high average, 163; Michele Marshall, high average, 124; Sharon Little, high single, 241, and Gary Preszcator, high single, 257. (News-RecordJPhoto) Wesley-Willis Hi-C's High Bowlers Seventeen young bowlers of Wesley-Willis United Church Hi-C four-team league held their trophy presentation banquet in Hotel Clinton dining room Tuesday evening. Individual trophies, purchased out of league funds, were pre­ sented by Joe-Daer of Crown Lanes. This is the first year the league has operated. Front row, left to right, Mary Ellen Andrews, high single, 236; Val­ erie Holland, high triple, 656; Sharon Dowson, high average, 174; back row, left to right, Fred Tyndall, high single, 306; Bob Pearson, high triple, 769; Larry Pearson, high average, 218. (News-Record Photo) Wild Fur Sales And Rabies Discussed (Continued from Page One) ping boundaries wdre discussed and he said 'they were still under consideration by the De­ partment. To prevent trap stealing all trappens should mark their traps1 with a cer­ tain mark of their own. Alex Shieff, fur grader and auctioneer. of North Bay Fur Sales answered several quest­ ions concerning the sales' and then graded a hundred musk­ rat pelts, explaining . to those present- Why so many grades were required to suit, the dif­ ferent buyers from all' parts of the world. Lloyd Cook, , president of Ontario Trappers Association, North Bay, gave ah interesting Speech, praised Mr. Shieff for his good work in grading, sell­ ing and getting world buyers to attend all the sales thus obtain­ ing top prices for the wild furs trapped in Ontario. Seven years ago only-7% of all Ontario wlild fur was sold through North Bay, now over 42% is shipped there, amount­ ing to over $1,500,006 this past season. The election, conducted by THE FIRST COLUMN (Continued from page one) lar. Distribution of the Medal­ lions will be done through .the co-operation of provincial de­ partments of education, and territorial eovemments. In the case of the latter, many > districts 'in far north eastern Canada which cannot be reached by water within the schedule for distribution of the Medallions will receive the medallions . far an advance of other Canadian centres, with aircraft of the RCAIF making Five Clinton And District Teams Entered In WOAA Baseball, Softball Five Clinton and district teams will see action this sea-* son in W.O.A.A. baseball and softball leagues, A number of meetings will be held soon to draw up schedules for the vari­ ous leagues. Ladies Intermediate Softball The teams in the W.O.A.A. ladies intermediate softball lea­ gue are; Hensall, Brucefield, Exciter, Goderich, Brussels, St. .Marys and Winthrop Juniors. Hugh Hodges, of Adastral Park, CFB Clinton, is convener of this league, A group meeting will be held tonight (Thursday, May 19) at CFB Clinton Cbm- Midget Baseball Practise May 21 Any boys wishing to play midget ’baseball are requested to come'to practise at Clinton Community -Park on Saturday, May 21 at 1 p.m. To be eligible for midget-age ball you must not have passed your 17th. birthday after Jan­ uary 1, 1966. Howard Tait Jr. is manager of the Legion sponsored' mid­ gets and would welcome any newcomers to the area. No pos­ ition on the team is filled until ■ the regular schedule opens,' Clinton will be entered in a WOAA group of which Doug Andrews is convener. -----------o----------- Former Baptist Pastor Ordained (Continued from page 1) G. A. Brown, London, read the Charge to the Candidate. Rev. G. R, Easter preached the or­ dination sermon and officiated for the Laying on of Hands. Following the ordination prayer by Rev. J. K. Zeman, of Toronto, the Hand of Fel­ lowship was extended to Mr. Peters as he entered into' the Christian Fellowship. All visiting Baptist ministers and deacons, and clergymen from other denominations in Clinton, participated in the Laying on of Hands. The newly ordained Rev. Peters pronounced benediction after the disbanding of the ex­ amining council. The ladies of' the two chur­ ches served coffee and refresh­ ments while visitors and local friends congratulated Rev. Pet­ ers, who, with Mbs. Peters lef> the next day for their home in Richmond1, Indiana. munity Centre, Ritchie Build' ing. „ - Bantam Softball A Bantam softball group, made up of teams from Wing­ ham, Brussels, Belgrave, Blyth, CFB Clinfon and BrucelUeld will hold a league meeting at CFB Clinton. Community Centra on Thursday, May 26 at 8 p.m. Bantam Baseball Teams entered in the Ban­ tam baseball league include Clinton, Seaforth, Mitchell, Ex­ eter and Lucan. A group meet­ ing will be held on Tuesday, May 24 at 8 p.m., at CFB Clin­ ton Community Centre. Pee Wee Baseball Howard Tait, Clinton, is the convener of the six-team Pee Wee baseball’league, and he has called a ‘group meeting for to­ night (Thursday) at 8 p.m, to organize the schedule. Partaci- COMING EVENTS RATE: Four cents a word; Minimum 75 cents. Thursday, May 19 — BINGO at Clinton Legion Hall, 15 reg­ ular games for $5.00. 2 share- the-wealth games. 1 special game for $25.00, the first letter "L” and first letter “T” applies on this game for $2.00 each. 3 ; share-the-wealth games, jack­ pot applies on those 3 games $56.00 in 56 numbers. 2 door prizes foi- $2.00 each. Admission 50c; extra cards 25c or 6 for 551.00. * ' tfb Friday, May 20 — Cash Bingo in Legion Hall, Seaforth, 8:15 p.m. 15 regular games for $10, 3-;$25 specials, l-$50 Jackpot. Sponsors, Branch 156, Canadian Legion. 20]o Tuesday, May 24 — BINGO at Huron Fish and Game Club. Jackpot $55.00 in 55 numbers. Six door nrizes. 8:30 pm Friday, May 27 — Home baking and rummage sale, for­ mer Red and1 White Store, aus­ pices Legion Ladies Auxiliary, 1 p.m. —? , 20, lb Monday, May 30 — BINGO, $1,050 m prizes, Clinton Lions Arena, 9 p.m. sharp. Sponsors: Clinton Legion Branch 140. One game $500; special game $100; two shareHthe-wealth; 15 regu­ lar games for $30. Admission $1.00 (extra and special cards 25c each, 5 for $1). Proceeds for Community Spirit. 17. 8, 9-b-20-lx Thursday, June 9 — Chicken Barbecue, Constance, sponsors, C.O.F., supper 5:30-8:00 p.m. adults $1.50, Children 6-12, 75c. 19-20x Tuesday, June 21 — Clinton Dions Chicken Barbecue, Clin­ ton Lions Arena, starting at 5 p.m. Reserve, this date to eat out — Adults $1.50, ’children $1.00. 20b r TAKING HOLIDAYS DURING JULY ’ ? Save A Portion Of Your Pay NOW! Correction Re Car Allowance We erroneously reported that the town’s chairman of public works Jim Armstrong receives $200 ear allowance, in Jast week’s council story. It was our mistake. The public works (streets) chairman only re­ ceives $120 per year for this .duty. Sorry, Jim! Mr. Meadows resulted in Merv Batkin being again elected president; Les Dalmage, vice- president; Elmer Trick, .treas­ urer and seven directors, Bob Trick, Mel Cpich, Sam Mabon, Norman Hoy, Charles East, Ted Wales1 'and Ernie Ellwood'. The meeting closed with lunch. drops of packages of medallions in the north late next autumn. They will be presented to the school Children on June 1, 1967, in ’ simultaneous ceremonies with those • held, elsewhere in Canada. Communities such as those to the northeast of Hudson Bay and north of Fort Churchill along the west side of the Bay, ais well as such locations as A'lemt Bay and Mould Bay on the Arctic islands will receive the medallions in this way:V. $10 a week saved in your Credit Union Account starting NOW will amount to $70 on July 1st. Open A Holiday Account In Clinton Community Credit Union Limited ✓ paling teams include Clinton, Seaforth, Mitcljell, St. Marys Lucan, Exeter. This year, Pee Wee playoffs will be held op a tournament basis, rather than! elimination when they go into OBA playoffs. » BROWNIE’S DRIVE-IN THEATRE -- CLINTON Come os Late as 111 p.m, and See a Complete Show, Box Office Opens at 8 o’clock First show starts at Dusk WED,, THU RS,, FRI. May 18-19-20 — DOUBLE FEATURE — Double the Action: Excitement . , Girls . , with James Bond Agent 007 v "PR. NO" (Adult’ Entertainment) SEAN CONNERY URSULA ANDRESS Color "FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE" (Adult Entertainment) SEAN CONNERY PEDRO ARMENDARIZ Color Cartoon Dr. No at 9 — Russia at 11 SATURDAY and MONDAY May 21-23 THE ROUNPERS GLENN FORD HENRY FONDA EDGAR BUCHANAN Color Cartoon SUN. MIDNIGHT ONLY May 22 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "WILD ON THE BEACH" FRANKIE RANDALL SHERRY JACKSON "WILD IN THE COUNTRY" (Adult .Entertainment) ELVIS PRESLEY Cartoon TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY May 24-25 "THE PLEASURE SEEKERS" (Adult Entertainment) ANN-MARGRET TONY FRANCIOSA CAROL LYNLEY Color Cartoon DI IT’S CORVAIR TIME! Royal Doulton SALE FIGURINES and DINNERWARE OFF20 ALL ORDERS MUST BE PLACED ’ BEFORE SATURDAY, MAY 28 ANSTETT JEWELLERS LIMITED ALBERT STREET PHONE 482-9525 » Kn” ■ Get out and go on the open road with the smartest thing on wheels! Buy now from stock and really save! "S Xii. SPECIAL DISCOUNT -2 DR. MONZA SPORT COUPE - 2 IN STOCK Regal Red With matching trim. L62 Turbo-air engine. Black with red interior. L62 Engine. 760/13 Whitewalls. Automatic. Radio. Whitewalls. Automatic. Radio. IF WHAT YOU WANT IS NOT IN STOCK —WE CAN GET IT. WEIL GIVE YOU THE BEST POSSIBLE PRICE. Why not call in today. Let our salesmen show you the reason why we say "Corvair is your best buy today". Lome Brown Motors Ltd. Your Friendly Chevrolet, Oldsmobile A Envoy Dealer. Ontario Street — CUNTON — Phone 482-9321