HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1966-10-13, Page 10Page 10—-Clinton News-Record—Thurs., Oct. 13, 1966
Holmesville Ball Team
Wins Central Title
The village of Holmesville
has produced a softball team
that has won the Huron Cen
tral Softball League champion
ship in three of the last four
years.
On
week,
6-3 in
of seven series ait GodeHch.
They won the series four gam
es to one. Scores were, Hol
mesville 5, Dungannon 4; Dun-
gannon 6, Holmesville 5; then
11-10, 3-1 and 6-3 for Holmes-,
ville.,The first two games in
the finals went 11 innings,
To get to the finals, Holmes
ville put out Benmiller four
games to two.
To get to the finals Dungan
non put out Nile in two
straight games; then eliminated
Auburn 3 to 1 in a best of five
series, Auburn had previously
put out Varna in two straight.
Six teams in the seven team
league were in the playoffs1;
Londes’boro finished last in the
regular schedule.
The 1 championship trophy is
put up by Carl Cox, a former
Tuesday evening, last
they beat Dungannon
the fifth game of a best
Goderich Township man,
owner of Clinton Body
Radiator Shop, Mary Street.
Winners of the trophy since
it has been up for competition
are; 1962, HensaR; 1963, Hol
mesville; 1964, Holmesville;
1965, Auburn and 1966, Hob
mesville.
Regular players in the semi
final and1 final series were: Bob
Pearson and Bruce Bettles, pit
chers; Pete Gahwiler and Gerry
Ginn, catchers; Ron Pearson,
first base; Bud Yeo, second
base; Robbie Farquhar, short
stop; Bob Pearson, third base;
Bill Hutchins, right field; Lar
ry Pearson, centre field and Clare Cox, left field. Otjier
players are in the accompany
ing picture taken Saturday at
Goderich Township Central
School at Holmesville.
KIPPEN
MRS. NORMAN LONG
Phone 262-5180
Thanksgiving dinner guests
with Mr and Mrs. Glen Stur
geon, Jo-Anne, David1 and Jane
were Mrs. Bert Ward, Alameda,
Sask.; and Mrs, Joseph Losteli
and Lloyd; Mr: and Mrs. Har
old Parsons and Jimmy of Sea
forth; Mr. and Mrs, Wayne
Pridham, Nancy and Billy, Cro
marty.
Mrs. Bert Ward of Alameda,
Sask., is visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Losteli -and Lloyd.
Mr. and -Mrs: Lloyd' Lovell
have taken up residence at 188
Sander Street, Exeter.
W. L. Meilis spent Thanks
giving weekend with hisi sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Hutchison, St.
Thomas.• Mr. and Mrs. Ross Carter,
Chatham, spent the weekend
with the latter’s parents, Mir.
and Mrs. Nelson Hood.
RECEPTION and
DANCE
LONDESBORO
COMMUNITY HALL
For Mr. and Mrs.
Hank Westerhout
(NEE SHERRY ROZELL)
FRIDAY, OCT. 14
LOCAL ORCHESTRA
Everyone Welcome
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
October 21-22
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First Show at 8:00
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
October 14-15 v
Double Feature «■» 111 Color
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OPEN WEEKENDS ONLY
BROWNIE’S I
"Joy In The Morning"
Richard Chamberlain
Yvette Mimieux
Arthur Kennedy
Adult Entertainment Cartoon
Ursula Andress
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Auburn Knox WMS
Fall Thankoffering
AUBURH —. Knox Presby
terian Women’s Missionary So
ciety held its annual Fall
Thiqnkoffering service last Sun
day afternoon with Rev, R, U.
MacLean officiating.
Miss Margaret Sanderson,
the organist, was iq charge of
the music.
Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson,
president of the WMS read the
scripture lessen
sponsive psalm.
Mr. MacLean
text, *'Freely ye
freely give”,,
spoke on
■have received,
— „ o-,_ , Mrs. Donald
Haines and her daughter, Miss
Margaret Haines of Gorrle sang
a duet,
League Starting
TONIGHT
Thursday, Oct. 13
At 7:00 o'clock
Any man wishing to bowl
in this League, please be at
CROWN LANES
tonight at 7:00 o'clock
THE WAR LORD
(Adult Entertainment)
CHARLTON HESTON
„ RICHARD BOONE
ROSEMARY FORSYTHE
'Capt. Newman, M.D."
Gregory Peck — Tony Curtis
Angie Dickinson — Cartoon
COMING EVENTS
RATE: Four cents a word;
Minimum 75 cents
Thursday, Oct. 13 — 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 for $2.00 each. Admission
50c; extra cards 25c or 6 for
£1.00. tfb
Friday, Oct. 14 — Reception
and dance for Mr. and Mrs.
Hank Westerhout, nee Sherry
Rozeil, at Londesboro Hall.
Everyone welcome. 41x
Friday, Oct. 14—Cash Bingo
in Legion Hall,. Seaforth, 8:15
p.m. 15 regular games for $10;
3-$25 specials; l-$50 jackpot.
Sponsors, Branch 156 Royal
Canadian Legion. 41b
Saturday, Oct. 15 — Rum
mage Sale, Clinton council
chambers, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
sponsors Women’s Auxiliary
CFB Clinton, 40>b 41x
Tuesday, Oct. 18 — BINGO
at Huron Fish and Game Club.
Jackpot $55.00 in 55 numbers.
Six door prizes. 8:30 -p.m.
Wednesday, October 19—3rd
Annual Fowl Supper, Wesley-
Willis United Church. 41x
A series of Prenatal classes
will begin Wednesday, October
19th, 1966, at 2:00 p.m. at the
Health Unit Office, Clinton
Nurses’ Residence, 'Clinton.
These will be held at weekly
intervals for nine weeks. Those
interested are invited to attend
on the above date, or phone the
Public Health Nutse, Clinton
482-9661, between 9:00.— 9:30
a.m. or 4:30 - 5:00 p.m. 39-41'b
Canada Savings Bonds — For
information call R. S. Atkey,
Investments Consultant, sub
agenit of A. E. Ames 'and Co.,.
Limited, Clinton 482-7892. 40-3p
Wed., October 26 — Huron
County Cream Producers An
nual Meeting, Ontario Depart
ment of Agriculture Board
Room, 8:30 p.m, Guest speaker,
Harold Martin, Secretary-uian-
ager of Ontario Cream Pro
ducers. 41,2b
Wed., Nov. 9 — BAZAAR
auspices Holmesville UCW, 2:30
p.m., baking, produce and candy
a't Old School; fancy work,
Christmas booth, tea tables,
■take out suppers at Church
Sunday School room. 41, 44b
Sat. Nov. 12 — Auction Sale
at Orange Hall of donated arti
cles, also articles may be con
signed to this sale, commission
rates 10% with minimum of
$1.00. All proceeds for LOL
Building Fund. , 40, lb
Winners of Huron Central Softball League
Farquhar; second row, left to right, Walter McIl
wain, Dennis Harris, Barry Miller, Pete Gahwiler,
Bill Hutchins, Grant Sowerby, Bill Hoggart and
Bud Yeo; back row, .-left to right, Steve Harris,
Bob Pearson, Clare Cox, Bruce Bettles, Larry Pear
son and Ronnie Pearson, Team members not pre
sent when photo was taken are Gerry Ginn, Len Yeo
and Len Wilson. (News-Record Photo)
The Holmesville softball team has won the
Clinton Body and Radiator Shop trophy three times
in the five years that it has been up for competition
in the Huron Central Softball League. The 1966
champions are shown here, front low, left to right,
Gordon Stock, coach; Carl Cox, donor of trophy;
Randy Blake, bat boy; Orville Blake, manager; Bob
Norman, 1966 president of the league, and Robbie
HOLMESVILLE Turner at home; three sons,
Leslie, Goderich and Ronald and
Leonard both at home. There
are Six grandchildren.
Funeral service was from the
Ball and Mutch Funeral Home
on Saturday, October 8 with
interment in Baird’s -Cemetery,
Stanley Township. A Legion
service was held Friday event
ing under the auspices of Clin
ton" Branch 140 of the RCL.
Pallbearers were- Percy
Brown, Ed Fink, Wilbert Her
man, Howard Acheson, John
MacDougall.,and Don Hanley.
Flower-bearers were Roy El
liott, , George Knights, Eric
Young and Robert Jeans. Rev.
R. U. MacLean officiated.
Persons attending the- funeral
from a distance were ..from
Winnipeg, Dearborn, Michigan,
and Toronto.
______MRS LLOYD BOND
Phone 482-3210
of Auburn; Miss Mary Hope,
London and Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Holtzhaiucr, Toronto.
.Mrs. Gladys Whitmore, Blyth,
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Orval Blake.-----------o----------L
Former Clinton resident W.
Gordon Turner, 68, passed away
in Stratford General Hospital,
Wednesday, October 5 following
a short illness.
Bom in Ireland, he came to
Canada When he was seven. For
several years he owned and op
erated a farm in Stanley Town
ship, retiring in Clinton before
moving to the Stratford area.
Surviving -are-, hiis wiilfe, the
former Frances Bukowski; five
daughters, Mrs. William (Kath
leen) Dallas, Brucefield; Mrs.
Larry (Evelyn) Morgan, Winni
peg; Mrs. John (June) Mc
Lellan, Scarborough; Mrs.
Douglas' (Mildred) Thoms,
Goderich, and Miss Betty Carol
PRIME MINISTER • PREMIER MINISTRE
As 27 million people around the world celebrate Inter
national Credit Union Day, I extend to all Canadian credit
union members at home and abroad my congratulations on
their achievements, and best -wishes for their future pro
gress. '
Today, four million Canadian credit union members
can feel gratified by their record. Their savings and thrift
habits have contributed substantially to the economic and
social -well-being of their fellow citizens, as well as to the
stability and progress of the nation as a Whole.
Credit unions are contributing in a very special way
also, to the progress of developing nations. CUNA Inter-
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special training opportunities for men and women from
these emerging countries, and the Government of Canada
appreciates these endeavours in extending democracy.
I wish you continued success.
L. B. Pearson
L. B. Pearson
The 8th anniversary of Hol
mesville United Church will be
observed on Sunday, October
16 at 2 p.m. Rev. A. J. Mowaitt
will be the speaker and Rev.
Anne Graham, president of
London Conference, will take
part in the service.
The sympathy of the com
munity-is extended to Mrs. D.
E. Gliddon on the sudden pass
ing of her brother, Frank Wal
ters.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ireland,
Ottawa, renewed acquaintance
w’ifth friends in the village re
cently.
Mr. and Mrs: Elmer Potter
and Cathy visited on Sunday
with '.Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Ashton and Donald of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Holtz-
h auer, Toronto, spent "the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Grigg.
Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Pipe and
family, Landon and Miss San
dra Williams, Burlington, spent
the holiday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Williams.
Mr. and Mils. Nelson Brown,
Detroit, visited over the week
end with the lady’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Gliddon.
Thanksgiving guests on Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Bond and family were: Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Bond, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Holland, Mr. and Mrs.
Wes Holland, Richard and Val
erie, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs.
Edward1 Grigg and Dawn; Rob
ert Gdigg of Montreal; Mir. and
Mrs. Tam- ■ Cunningham and
daughters, Linda and Debbie
LOB A Lodge Plans
For Penny Sale
The Ladies Orange Benevo
lent Association met on Tues
day, September 27 for the regu
lar meeting. There was a fair
attendance. Articles were
brought in for the Penny Sale.
Plans were made for the card
party, ' also plans to attend
Woodham’s card party. Lodge
meets regularly on the 2nd and
4th Tuesday of every month.
A card party was held on
October 4. Tickets' were sold
on the Penny Sale and these
will be drawn at the card party
later in October.
Prizes for the cards were as
follows:- ladies high, Mrs1. P.
Cummings; lady with most lone
hands, Mrs. Riley, Hensail; low
lady, Mrs. N. Heard!; men’s
high prize went to Clayton
Hodgins; lone -hands, Stan Col
lins; low man, Frank Hawkins,
Goderich.
Bazaar And Tea
At Huronview ~e
The Huronview Auxiliary,
held a most successful - bazaar
and tea on Wednesday, October
5. The sale of handicrafts was
held in the large auditorium at
Huronview and lunch was serv
ed in the crafts room.
Residents assisted the staff
and Auxiliary members whcre-
ever possible. Tickets were sold
on a quilt which was won by
Kenneth Easterbrook of London. A
YES!
s
Ottawa,
1966.
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