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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1954-11-04, Page 9, 4 � -RECORD' CLi1�iTON . ' ;.skirl of Sa es' s PAGE MXX ' gp P A'Canadlian You .iF • ., h'p'ays T>rl�liute To Tlall,en (;aaadians Quick, � t Tariff' wa introduced heard In France ,N C s '�I n 1 ].,.•Less, khan four:persotsl Played � v r b> ler 929 a> mile. Pl �.tt �k. About a ed B RCAF , �'• .,^ b �:. �. ��`� � �� a�n�dzan Y Ntad•Nearl•Nartdr•NeafA ... x b . „...,, . ; vxi<'� Mairuf'aet "skirl" ssr vs" a' ,i,; ,.?,, . Sa ;x`;:�)t , °3,{'`` a • • • zzhnii uring :IB tiOiY The skirl - " ., e .. the. le Of bagpipes filled "s a ,,,. t, : ", `. ,,;: W. h `' „ r<x ,, w Z Density of ulati aging industry in Newfound» 'the ,air when the RCAF ^:5:r ° : i' . , x." , ^ w `^B`..: » ' 1xiP on in the land, New"B . CA Pipe p (z,&S. ,e*„< . „ F ^ re a , a'. United States is ,ab runstvick, Nova Soot. 4�.. ” , outr5l T>cr :ia netiec Inns Season tiM , ,...;; i ; {om No. 1 Fighter Wing at North r,^ f r`:,,;,t�r ; a a: sons, er, uare Q dntarfo,,Mamtoba an ;Luffen At a special meeting in Clinton,,, fav y, ,,.�1, ,.. .�,.. P sq, mile:. What B 1 is d ham,, Eng.,. was .feature a,.,..=.a:a%, :,.., •,au' rt h.Columbia d t of the' Hu -r<7, fig; „ e :r,, :x. the figure for C a. z Huron. ,Count <4-H Club din t;s er,. . 1; ..e ate. anada. Mater' 'the .it. -H Metz m France re- �' � '� ,.. ' ,.. ,,, . t.,,,a � . `,< . ?. �,. ��.";`.�,a'at�; »i>� a.,,o-a ?f�:: " s r. 2. In' .net zal prepared by the 'ed' Leaders Association:detai �a..' :z,g�. �,,,,a�x , „cis: va)uey of ro fico✓,. ice tl led pians , .x:. '` ` ',�„ >�li<�:� . .���`y ,., n .Y• <.. ., rr , . ,''<.a` s .. :.;^ >,.<.«; 5 ,ar ^ ;. p duction of Quick Ca were ,.. , �. .. �.�;,, %E•r,.3s T,a `•" made for the annual _ r��:.. '';. �`: ,s �> •c .er t�:. f'` ,:,,. ,, .. `�. , a<„<..,, , ,., .. ua1 Achieve ,.r:�': s - ., ,t;w� a. ^ .' y� a "x a" ^' ' snanufacturin ' is 'now the, lead- nadian acts, the poc- „.a,;,,:.,,,, .._„ AaX.. `.:<va:.,i.,".;a ^.:.»' g eketann <•,,. ¢,..^ua! of facts bo An annum .fair. exhibiting In. men ��.. fib`:. � , ,�"`�:"s< yv `;�,' ,Hr =sg „,3;�;�: :,s;}: in ...wealth. About Ca - _ g,. t Night to be held. eco December ,r ., ,: � . :`�,;,.�._. �`. 'r' i.^..<` „' ��;£.,.^.. :,<rr•:>^,rw,<`;<:,��„, �. 8 produein ind t nada:. :. n p District a >,.... rk,'f, �e r.. 3 >< '?..>i:'p ,. r.,,,.,,.: ,:'.icy. t, c. x',ro ,�.^..,sa yam` •y : ` '.�;. g u&try. :a;:vw :.,r<: «•.A:,..H. in what : r' o �t steal, agricultural, and coin- 3 m tl]e -South H` ,>a'=�>.r;..,;:. < �„�1”' a .> �. � .. :;< >3wa.� . . ;,. . , s . »� .. • r:. � ^ ovines. uron District x� rCl :r<;y: r..,.o x„. rs� ,y ,<.o �k �LP,...i.3 f<z,§.'"�i`F+>,,: "s^'r :.'.„�yk; z;,«„ef,+.P xne al products, h �:.>.'.�h ;.:' .::: �`: 3. P ,the Foxe- a High e a...,•. ,.. z, 3 e ;.;,"s ,t.:;.> d. g Spool Exeter: x. ;• .: ,» u:,>,,y:•. ,,,.�.,,. aw,:,,: ^;,,. In what year: wast ;:... .•<a3, ` ,;:, r.:: rfi., the name o kind is,the :>.,:.''' r `. y,� �• HIGH e lar es . ev' ,� ,?„ ,, , ;� , .:r, � ..; s ,., ::, , r t 5C ,.., g t eat of its . A comm - .,' r,. ,, ; ..: ,z,. ��. ' '� a,<'� •,,; ^ >. , ,` :.. .,.>. .,�,,,ea";� .:>;�> _. ,: v >k� a . he llo air HOOT. DI L ' • ittee includzn Howard ,, `:,.:.. : �,:,�Z�>r� >h •. ,fi, 1, ,. .x�” x. �' _ ,:x.:,w'z^„ ,>~. n <;, rs.;, ina,:a� ;,� Y Noz�li. West Mo IP ,OMA ,kind in the M tz-dist .,..,... ,�,,., ,., `. > ,.fr. > :.,,.r, . cx.; . ..:•<.:,.,, r,....:',,, a...-,".^ :.r.,: �.,,rahi, . � ;:::a> • 3> � district. PYm,.' Exeter, : (chairman > <.;, , .;�,,.6 ��'�,3e. , ?, .F��. F .2 r... ,a.vr c„�,z�,,.>�:�,". ^` .,�.. � ;.k . Police changed t AT � x. r,^ �. ;r •� �. �„ b�;,,:.,,z , �,,,x, '^;,a�:-•; < �r�. a;,. g o the Royal NOME , ), James �. ,rsss,• .: r4.,.;.. :_:>,;`, <:••;i•;.`;. a Y Th Pipe B Smith r m� > ., �. , . ;, A. ; .. < ,.. , ;{g �5• ::•�. ~r�<e i:; ., :~::: � � �`:=lt, ;,< >kat-: .:3: ... Canadian , P and, lust over a yeat Brussels, and Chester Fin -`a• - ` x,?. , r �. x.,:l ,,:,.z:b ,u.,s,,. ,,,sa `>„ ` ,>" .. `.: n Mounted Police? It �sz 4 , y . „ a.:. a s . r , ;. .,.F ,a =. 1' OGRESS;` RAPID -,And a, - ,� .: �,;,,.. .„ .,.`,?�,;, .,°,�,3e#-=.: .�....'sa`x'„ r :..,. � o<. '.�`. s .:°�,,:;.. ys„.�^::,..F.<'':'K�::cc�'.,�,:;.:a:.. ,.: '4. Th ., ... LX a half did; has ahead achiev- mgan,';Dungannon, .was named o r' �>« six` , :.:.' :,.:„ . <� �; ?�>. •� .. ” „ .�.:_,� , ��: ,, .. ,,,�; f� .. =,z ,„„>�„, c,. ,,v ,. ,rough' he zndzrec LO ; Y, t ^ ;..a.�a M',: ., .. ,zku� =;r .. i,. „:„,^a s Kalb t t sales tax f'1' l BOO)kS S ,..,.,1,, .. >� : t =� � .. ,<. : � .� ,.,�; ', �.,,...,:�>�' ;. , ,, � .., ,;;. ,>k w�.”. A�nzzllvrs ed'a Modic arrange , ,,. r... �;� lz ,.: S:' x: a>a.. modicum of fame Lfor program, a,-„•, ... � � �')v ���`za.>.: �x ,� �'� � :::', :<i^ ;,� � �€le, s`;{,rr-r. on manufa Last JunePr g am.�. „s ,.a. y w c"tured odds ALL B �. r `, .., ..�... .;x;1t w �.”. � v s> r r : .., .� avr.,::p,,,r,,z„.. .,oz.s~"3�7 ;::K ,r,;.a• a...>4�' a ' i(:`H g Ottawa OOl`IS S s. r,. ,,,," r ;,,,, . ,... a:a> . u:.aw . ,,: t;, ; , ..., e.� ,.,{ :";, . '.%a,.>;: '.„.. ..:'`<. . r.. , IIiI'L' IED at the imoet Harold s::.>, .: «. a.. ., ., .. ,a:a `...r:', gtb' . >i>,,, : > w 'gx:�krc: collectsh sponsored by the Baker, assistant agricul ,:,::,^�>„ �..i s ,a r , ,a :,,k'a.,,,.,,,,� »F ,�,; ..<,.: ,;.,,q,�,:„>�,ti.,^.a;ha> =,��s,� „ . ow much each:: "r ' If ou se r �x... : y,<,,. week. Y nd' aur nam 1 o don Ca t r I -� Hg£ y>.,, ;:, ti, :;, X F :M„., .>;,;v,,:.;..e,.. .fit ` 5.' In what o and ,^ y n ledoman Society in the u a „ representative for Huron :, : r:` ,4 ,. _- s>, s.,<, ^, .., xs.`> n at, year were tariff address w �. ^,a, ::., : ,a. A ..i s a, f ::r;; `� s . ..:,:.,>,�� s,first no w0 will send yon White C}t Stadium L Count .r orted the be.,abV "a ; . Ma .N,, ? z z;,.., i> <..: . sk ov `: ,._. < h, used in Ca Y y London, the y, gp percentage of fi� y. ., :r.:. a,=:,,r:...-., „nada to build dom . e Sample Le r �' . a . ,. 7z .;z"'a•:: t', '°'ic...,: .,;�;s�ii... es a Free P .son and 1<i- IiCAF Pipers Work: 4-H Club me r s ,i>;n :: x ;A gi. ;, „`; ;:a �a tic indus p A n second." 1 mb'ers finishing h' pace n s ing Pro- :a;.:,, >` x: ,. ,, ':•:.�� a,l£i,;,�rl ,,.{.� •e;�aw s''.,9x�• �;;,,�,:�„ try rather than; Page Book. laanors Co ect �� , id a :;`'aw,.;. rc• :rya;” morel m etin J s this year t < ,..? , o:,zw..;. : •`.::... <,. 3� .�zr��:sia;,;;�„,. �,t., „ x, ,s. ,;..:,,,n>.;,<��.<r�zt », c as e Yr F g against many Y will be slightly . `r3, :. ^< b y Y� -^ 33Y =`r, t` 11:2 vf�ils, ;:Purge means provid}ilg gov- AMERICAN AN outstanding 'and .ion stabl}sh higher than in revious ears.. "r a°`��' �:, �' ”' SCHOOL .: g, e , ed P Y ,,:.<ie„.” <:�, �,.... , �av:�� �;. � • �`�a' �^'�:.;w� ye �;u> ;�, ^.i�;";;• :<'a��. nrnent revenue? 1i7a Prin er or anizatzons. The 4-H. Beef _ '<` �,o < , a ":' rt' _ s „` a cess Av©. Loncl Ont. g, In a similar' coin- '} a Calf Globs have- ,ti < •.�; , a,:� .»,?`:al.•nx. „c:<uk is L��z�!.u&$t a�':�`s,�4::�,���; ANSWER o>s, c 'xxr�a iy y' k� :„ s• <.�;; w.x 5. S., In1859'when t zt}oit held the previous entered'. 28 `' be �. �' a "a-' " > ” , revzous e r of Calves m he ' ac,:,r,�u',,.,.,..wu,: ,.�zc;,;>:'• ,, '"' ,s ai;<,a;�:fa,�,:,,,.r' ",tr�s~»`bx�>`,,;,. h?.. Y : Pi ; p year, , .. ... the '� u^,„°3`,5:,. � , ':-.<� .�,' yq• c .��,. , , .. ..i@11,.x<`'<'`�;ox,.:,,_,:'">. $ Y'..,:� and then o ossa s Guineas ar, ` � :� � t.. a. ,� ��� � + u. nl . a few Q - neas coni eti �> , ai; ,..,. , r. ....:. :... ., �a,.=,;rss Only months. old competition this r , . ,,. e. ,a�. � . ,. ,. � . �e^a?.. „,.: o » � "psi ar < fourth `4,`2Fk„e ,:�.. ;<6: �.v:, ats'^ ^f.. ,.•.:5�,.,. .,w.x.:: .,.`a«, •'•.�iy� , the. band laced Year' at the A Ramong 11Agricultural R .;.:,;. , �.�a'..,,, ,pct., ,=%'rr,`.�w��, , z ^ M(�t<v' :�s�..<" %.i�•r: �x=„ ..s ir<Y�`i�`v,��,.�fir ,. ompetitors. •• Winter Fair.. , i The 1Vi , .Baker: will show ict band has er dime P ores . �, :.,.;,,,, k>..`t�,,,.;�aa.,u ,... ,•�,. <��>._�.�>:^..° < � £ '<i'o":a=,a ;''�:x"`' P d before b K a .av £y>,r»y tx , b:�;. s i•,.:a;t•: "3 `V ?, v S` 'iloh Personages of his, recent trip to Great Britain b, :�,"1��,.a:•:i�,'."�x,�.a>t:,�' '>;i�i;�.c{ a<« � � :�". <>na. �> ��'�, , Y;�c,;.::r:. .�'c g Prime e Mi the Duke '_ � ,E a.� ,: `. r : ' S. �.;., ar PI.CKETT g�ya and the cont'. t ;>„. „ni.a a�,;,.:.,: t.>�<:rra�`i;>ti� �v"�i-��?, - s:. � ?; >,x,::,,;,;�y� a," �llisi F Edinburgh, Prams Minister continent at special �,tY �,., `�m� a�� ,„ a k�S�. ,,�,.;�� {,,;`�; _ :e„<..,r;,;s�.s,.. t .: ;ti:.� .y"t� 3 '`'',,e^ �`sxaai`�” 3 `a°'�;s urent meeting late in the month and Chief p# the Air sic,. \ .. ;s: t 'r ,aRaa ^y3: ae" k r y ass �3 Q- ,db: ^;,`�.ge \, 5i.'o,'&`;,;ks a„4;a ^Y {....; ,�,6A. ` > nx taff ti h Air Marshal a C. Slemo s�:;,>=.aa�<rm„^r�l3;aa' Under the direction of F/O Jack xUiRICH RED CROS '� ;�> `"��;`:a `�` �>»:.:,.?�,nsa:�;� .s +� >, , a:�,..'��� �, CAMPBELL S SENDS ,, {ez ..:.nfi racn< r ,;r �F 4:a F. : x=, ov liver, London, Ont., .assisted b $500 TO IIUItILICANE BELIEF YBranch Pe Malar J. T. MacKenzie, of The Zurich and zi�ix :�>1� , : � c>•' `az.``:i���'_” ,r�:'� .�> t �:.�,"�r�as r.. District Branch hour h Sthe c='ea, y„ta . at,�r`. >:�x < s` ;y. r • £liSTr =s' ' g Scot (a .former of Red Cross held a re -or -�� < �. 'a''• eye '""�s�� x,,:+� 's;��: a�.=�. r„ ���. I „pe in #he- Scots Guards' ization 1, the meeting in the local fawn d includes 14 members .of No hall where it was i send PRESENT "Fighter Wing, The are: $500 to the ReCross,».^>� K„ a,:'� '��`' `y b`. �?�a�,..���,� ,;Ik, �„t•,i`- aH,`�cx;< Sir<'i;>'^':.sa, ;�a;,a . S'E(+1T Y d Society !nr;a�i .N,. V>a: :; r<i. as_.,..�; :,,; x.aa.,.„;:s'i..:, ?,,,. ,. ..:a`°✓�'•k :. aa.�t„, ;.&.,, „' 3ei<.,�.,�, ,n Sgt. J. A: Lan s Toronto for the.«flooded are r �' S `R•'ll+: x€ w%.�:»,,>e.x, .� (hoose ours g ten, � Winnipeg: a e' '�;,,�< s�.,^.;� , �?:.,,,?x,Fer.. w '�',K � c :.:3p',F`'=a• 's:A3. ` e� . �'az`,ae`�: �£'� a x �'�'s a.c `;s,u`�i?e. e .: Y 110W (raA,l . lief. �. *' ".y,� .,.£..I' i n: • 5, ?„ ... s„ ...bAi4T`t ' i. A. Ablett Mo' More particulars to follow yam. :tiab �.: F'” ` xx x"Y? , real; Cpi. C. s, .,,.;> .,. ,,, a,M > 1 ,., . az ;,s:, r , , s.. , : z:.: dozens of exdosiw Hodgson Toronto later — Zurich Herald. 1..,� •A� 3aua wr Baa.>'x'"' zs r�. ar ,.s £ x:: zea :;,Ye:xtta! �O LAC W. b'. », ,.iv�>., , >�. �;'�,"h".:>,.4q,;.�i`,`�,:, , ,.6: ,kxYfy2�.ri; . : +.;p ;4.x5 ta. v.:ndr �'^%i a ROYAL R YO SUMS, Sydney Mines,. N.S.; ' `la � =;�1. '�`I' ��.. �,�a�C>ta � '� ii'�P e ,�� as .�.>,.. ,� �, ` �< � O� � s►Y�... �. , 1 : i ~ E h; °. ' LADIES hundreds of new . D• Graham Fort -William-. Sudbury, LAC J. Boettcher, Cal- »>” -i f''; O ye wlchin� gt. R. D. G. Simpson, Edmonton sx�)�. '' '' ` SUITS' e s sdridr garY LAC R:. G. Villiera, St: g �a n 4 errptn wool fabria. AC G. Brown, Montreal; Cpl: E'. Catharines; LAC D Danskin,r° ¢ «,X S Riseley, Toronto; Cpl, R., C. Edinburgh, Scotland, and ACl J., > ' ark, Trenton; LAC R. 011nk, Kerr, Glasgow, Scotland.' -1111111 --,•�, •, �+a++dsce+1wn,.r., r0lored •dfi ,;,Ny for you by Joining Canadians all over the world, the men and women serving in Europe h the RCCAFF''s� 1 W R` ' JOHNSTON NATO Air Division will pause November 11 to pay theft• respects to the memories of their fallen 0 OP This. Christmas comrades of past wars. At this well -kept military cemetery ' of Mr. and Mrs. M. Keir,) Hamilton, Ont., salutes the graves of 65 Canadian aviators r$illetliduring 7169.50 the Second World War. LAC Keir serves at 1 ,Air' Division Headquarters, Metz, France, Y' } • (National Defence Photo) Your Portrait , , Lloyd Etue I; he TOPshelf Can giVe yo_ i'NE �; l.�ftt SPORTS COLUMN Don't wait tiff the week before Christmas �"� - ALL T H -R -H - :v0 Avoid disappointment and arrange your„ +3 r, G/� r- "' T '• ''� (By BENcIAIiIIIrT BPSVERIDGE n' G appointment now at AUTO LIFE `t FIRE�� �r i Gregory Clark, an . editor of schools and among community s 3: �fF A Iot of inflated bladders have been r + Weekend Magazine, was very groups, where the showings are �� agitated since Rutgers beat Princeton sic to ��9 much impressed with dist delight- free. But there seems to be prec- four in New Brunswick, N.J., November 0 �Tw11 ii t4 Iittle En' I , movie called The ious little scope for such films 1809. INSURANCE Kidnappers". In fact, lie thinks in the commercial theatres, 1 it is 'one of the best films ever Some of the camera work In full And indeed, it is a moot question whether Clinton -and Goderich produced; but, like a great many length features circulating in Que. Canada wasn't a year ahead of the United other Canadians, Mr, Clark won- bec is unexcelled, but the stories States in recognition and production of foot - At Clinton Studio Telephone Cr�`L' 78R5 dens why a movie about Nova aro generally Weak, While they ball. For in 1868, the Montreal Football Club was formed, Tuesday and Thursday p Scotia has to be filmed in another are quite widely distributed in the but its feats, and its antecedents are beclouded, except for 1.80 to 7.30 P.M. 401 Zurich country by a foreign studio. French-speaking province, circula- the fact that in 1;873, the Club put up a trophy, ownership (Saturday night by appoint- Clinton or Goderich Tliere are a number of good tion outside Quebec is limited, of which represented Canadian supremacy. meat only) Clinton r'p-l�T answers to this question, and we Thus we return to what is perhaps ( E l UE Can give one of theca answers by the .main answer to Mr. Clark's Ming behind the scenes of 'The quest}on; distribution. The date of that first American game, November 6, is ' Kidnappers" (called `The Little * * * interesting as indicating that football then was far from being Kidnappers” in the United States). Iii spite of these frustrations, It such all overwhelming part of American collegiate life as it It cost J. Arthur Rank $150,000 is interesting to note that at the later has become. Assuredly the colleges and pros of our day to make the film, It would have first intelillational film festival would not wait for November 6 to b@gin their activities. can,. cost at least $200,000 to malice it held recently in Durban, Soutli ada's Big Four and Western Conference teams are at it in in Cape Breton, the setting of the Africa, three firsts and a second July and by August have had a couple of games under their Scottish story, But apart from went to the National Film Board belts, The collegians have pushed back the calendar to mid- - the money involved, it couldn't of Canada. Eighty films from 21 September for opening games, have been made by a Canadian countries were entered in the Corn - Company anyway. We don't have petitions. a. studio capable of handling that 91 * « 1 11Eut "ntgers and Princeton of 85 years alga did not jump Fmm' LAN'� kind of production. (It cost 20th The Canadian National Ballet 11- fi'tisi. This was ono of wile few years in which football, as. Century Fox $205,000 for the sets opens its new season ori January a colicas sport, wits placed in its correct category of import for just -three scenes in the color 17 with new choreography by extravaganza "The Egyptian„.) Antony Tudor, a Briton, with Of. itatce relative to the matter of securing lin cdueation, rvliicii • We don't 1],1110 the equipment. fenbach music (German -French), i$ the primary reason for the existence of colleges. 09 (Some of the cameras used by the and Moulin Rouge Costumes and Your lol�lc� Rank Studios c o s t $25 000 a settings. piece.) u{re don't have the make- * * * Canadian institutions'of learning have never allowed sport Do up artists, the stage engineers, the Frances. Hyland, the young Re- to interfere seriously with learning. What college sports have directors or the actors, Most of gina actress who did so well with to offer by way of character building is the promotion of the good directors in Canada are James Mason in `Measure for l' with the National Film Board, a Measure” at Stratford this year, initiative, resourcefulness, and a spirit of team play born of with ���' friendly merchants h® Public-owned d comsasucii� t gThe television ddrew an rama PlaTkoor her mutual dependence. When a college team takes the field in play Canada, where there is no platoon football, it is on its own. • Kidnappers". And Canada's act- was Ted Allan's Playbill Y Hollprodywood, ing stars, like Alexis Smith, Hume tion of "Goodbye. Hollywood, ' ElMi, M Art Cronyn, Alexander Knox and Ray- 'Hello New York", The CBC could In the crisis that arise In his post -collegiate life, the mond Massey, earn their living not have saved the effort, even student (unless he goes :into professional football) must do ` outside thee, native land. with a Sarah Bernhardt, •But without pial"-bY-Play steering from the coaching staff. Sport i Of course, the stars of the plc- there is one consolation.. Those ture we are discussing were two who do not yet have TV will re- Plays Its part in educating young ]nen to be independent. But A Rlittle boys who don't make nearly member Miss Hyland for what she in Canada; at least it Is not over- ]la ed, nor shade su prior as much money as Hollywood's did at Stratford, and that will be to kite real functions of the universiti s. P Jackie Coogan and Shirley Temple to her advantage, used to malice. This was in the —0 — English e Merchandise English company's favor, although NURSING EXAMINATIONS SET • your eommenfs and suggestion# for flits columnwdl bo welcomed %�(�� Chlristmdsthis was not the only reason whyg oL The I�idnappeix" was so mueli I OR NOVE14113ER g, WINGFIAM by 81mat Ferguson, c/o Calved Nouso, q3T Yonge S}•, Toron)o. more satisfying than Foos $5 mil- Superintendent Mrs. Iris Mor- ■■ Zion Egyptian bini. stat Win tram General Hospital,� ■� The teal problem fading Canad- g i ian film companies, however, is stated that some of the students DISTILLERS L I M I T E D the matter of distribution, and will try their provincial examina- witi]• the situation in this respect tions there on November 4, for AMHEnstauRa, ONTARIO as it exists in Canada today there certification, a, home.1 is no producing company able to. take'the chance of making an ex pensive picture with the hope of You see their names regularly in the co' lumps of ��� paying for it at the box office, HERE'S OUR. GREATEST Distribution of films in this country is tightly controlled- by the United States, Approximately Clxntox�..l�Tews-Records $85,000000 n taken m each Year O FallVALUM S A F E They are'interested in by Canadian filmhousiss, and aPARADE sizeable part of this goes to the $U�,big }cture companies in Holly a progressi'ire community. wood Most of Canada's 1,760 USED cozninerclal theatres are in the Amer}can chains, although. there Safe Buy Is Your Best 511'1% CARS and' TRUCKS are about 400 additional drive-ins + and part time outlets 'lie French nt +e(r (� "'�h,e r .i d vertise - - YYo+u, P�;t.on$ze ® h and Italian films that are m ced LOOK lS i T111 through these days are destz es or MIS LINEUP OF SAFE BUY VALUES! . _. through independent theatres or are produced by foreign firms in i which Hollywood has financial PLAN NOW to do your shopping from the stores z interest. When the Rank organ- 1953 Meteor •4-Door'(radio) into t of England tried to get i952 Chevrolet 2 -Door �dlTiii *} /1�7I in Clinton; The merchants here make a, special into the Canadian circuit it was Odeon1951 Lincoln C. Coupe (all extras) N" U noICE effort to provide: you with the some items you chains in `orde build show the English ' ' 951 'Mercury 4 -Door (radio) pictures and other foreign movies 951 Meteor 2 -Door (2) (Nothing. Down) otherwise 'would have to drive many miles to such as Bitter Rice and "The 195,1 Studebaker 2 -boor Bicycle Thief'. 1939 FORD 2 -DOOR see. - hey are your neighbours. ' They are inter Perhaps this is the way things 1950 Plymouth 4 -Door (radio, visor, etc.) 1939 HUDSON 4 -DOOR should be, in a business sense, at 1950 Plymouth 4 -Door 1934 HUDSON "112” 2 -DOOR ested in the growth of Clinton. Help them help least, But it must be very frt>,st- 1950 Hudson Pacemaker 4 -Door (radio) rating to Canadian film compan- 1938 CHEVROLET 2 -DOOR you in making Clinton a finer place to live, ie who are aware that one. of 19'50 Meteor 2 -Door '(radio) 1938 DODGE 2 -POOR the moguls of the screen world, 1950 Prefect 4 -boor 1937 PLYMOUTH 2 -DOOR Louis- B. Meyer, is- himself. a na• j ggq Mercu 2 -Door tive `Canadian. Mercury 1937 TERRAPLANE 2 -DOOR It doesn't 'really take much- to 1949 Ford 4 -Door 1936 -CHEVROLET 2 -DOOR start a company, of sorts. 1949 Meteor 2 -Door 1931 CHEVROLET 2 -DOOR pQ !!�cc "�'There are about 20 in Canada; " 1947 Dodge 5 -Passenger Coupe (radio) "• mise At Home''more thanlaich consist of little 1930 FORD '4 -DOOR studio, sells movie camera, sans' 194,7 Chevrolet 4 -Door who operates staff, cmera0 The 1946 Ford', 1947 INTERNATIONAL Of Which 0 1928 FORD 2-DOOR L-TON Panel some o 1/ ,-TON most important studios are Shel Pontiac $ Torpedo (radio)... ✓ 1446 CHEVROLET !/2. -TON PICK-UP V o ley F}Ims' of Toronto, Crawley eins of Ottawa, which produced the excellent Christopher Chap- M OTOR Lman .film "The"' Seasons", whiCOOK Imperial Oil dstributes in CanadaB as a public service; the Associated PHONE 17$ ES Screen News of Montreal (form HENSALC, ONT. lerly owned -by -the Canadian Pa-: Mike Quinton—Phone 65 (Residence) Bob Phone Cook ---Phone 188 (Residence)' cific Railway, now an ndenend- " COLLECT For Demonstration .Or Transportation ent), and, of course, the N,F.B.MERCURY LINCOLN - METEOR The National . Film Board leas' . ' �eeS about 4,000 outlets for its "films in