HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1954-11-11, Page 10'PAGE TEN CLiNTGN NEWS -RECORD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ;11, 135�a
Betty, lane-' Brook Soft ,Sall Club At. Instructor Hired Refuse Permission Airman Hurn In Huron Publishers here last .Saturday.
Other officers are; George Ellis, J
of the- Goderich' Signal Star, past
Returns Frol(Yll HeaisalX �IOnoured ` president A, Y: McLean of the
For Skating' Colts. D>�sbario� Trio-Ctar Crash Of Weeklies IM Expositor, Seaforth, vise
Mlchl an Tir acks ] , 7 ppresident• Barry Wenger of the
g Ty Spores
or 11Rk Wmgham Advance -Times; was re.
Betty Jane Brook, 2.69 pacer, Classes At Arena For This Season Near Centralia Meet In Clinton elected secretary_treasurer.
by Miller Braok, owned by George (By our Hensall correspondent) Advertising rates, ,subscription-.
C. Germdn, -Clinton, has lust re- Fink's VarietySoftball `Club Miss Isobel' Hugo,, Toronto, has Clinton Colts have disbanded at `. Four air force men were admit= Robert Southcott of the rates Gxeter • t s and dilating of county print--
sheturnedhas
from very son' ss successful been engaged as instructor of least for .the Ito, ge .hockey sea- ted to RCAF Station Hospital at m +acre, discusse :
ended thea eason with a chicken 6 Pimes Advocate was elected press ; g d �•
she has spent ci very successful , son.. Unable` to get permission. Centralia with minor in
as Weeklynewspapers . t Cli
three months raein dinner given by their sponsor Ed, figure skating in the Clinton Lions dent of the Huron Count ,a , ,nton,
h•from.the,01•IA executive to trans- the _result of ahead -on collision Y Pub":.
F"irdc. At the dinner, members of Arena, acid "Classes will commence Exeter a Seaforth, repres am,,
Driven by Stan Freer, Petrolia, the Ball Club were resented with fer_,to the WOAA, local, !slayers on ,the county road half a mile lisheis Association at the annual Exeter and Zurich were re resent- :
Betty Jane Brook placed in. the new jackets in the ball clubcol next: Wednesday; November 17, at and interested, persons decided to from Centralia: meeting of this organization held ed at the meeting.P `
n l g 4.30 in the .afternoon.
money m most of her races: and ors: green trimmed with old. drop the Clinton entry, Police said two cars driven
led the .field in three of them•. At a hockey meeting held ,last Ervin Marleau, RCAF Station
Registration forms were dist-
Racing under the lights, at Wol- The boys are proud of their Thursday in; the council chambers Clinton, and Gaston Fortier,
ributed yesterday through: the
' veiine, Mich., for the first .time. crest which.. reads _Group Champs a motion was passed. < The motion RCAF Centralia, crashed head-on.
the six-year-old filly seemed a bil WOAA, ` 1954. The money was Clinton Public School and through asked for a"release from the OHA Passengers in the Marleau car i
nervous,: but at Jackson,,i-Mich., raised' towards, the price of the A/V/M Hugh Campbell Public ' ■
School. The coin� pleted forms will with permission - •to enter the were, John Maieri and Lee Riley, f
she 'really came into her own, > jackets by a raffle sponsored by M WGAA and further stated that 'if of RCAF •Station Clinton,.pamage � St lin
Fastest mile of. the season for the club.. be received on arida' afternoon, permission was refused then the to cars amounted to $900. Sty
lin
was" at Jackson, when she November 15, in the Council team would withdraw' from all o
A dance followed at the town Chamber of he town halt Clinton, -
aced the mile in 2.07 2/5 only to hall with music furnished by the from 3.30 to 5.30 competition for this' season. ■, ,
pp y p.m, Children 25 Huron Calves at a Low Price!
be photoed out at he finish b 'Serenaders; The draw for the, of RCAF, Station Clinton maY Good Meeting c
Victory �lianee, made at the dance by register at the home of Mrs,' „E. Approximately 30 attended the
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tow Ernie.Davis. Win- D. Fraser, 16 Victoria Blvd., meeting. 'The original discussion �t Entered l
c floor polisher, Mrs. Adastral Park, from 4.30 to 5.30 centred around the; talent avail _
Canada in 1953 suffered the loss ner5. Electric
Of 1,300000 man -days of work
Harry Hoy,' Hensall;' electric fry- p.m.,. able for the coming year, .,Those : 1 t
through strikes, Equivalent' to a' er-toaster and server, Arthur Par Children of the surrounding who spoke -I the le to felt Well's Guinea Cycla-mat"Icbig. factory' paying 5,000 workers ker, Hensall; electric fully auto- rural district may make applies that it was .impossible to ent It 4s
and -turning out goods for con- matic colored percolator, N. Fits- tion., at . the Council Chamber, the' _Intermediate "B" series of 'Twenty-five calves and their
suiners all year long. gerald, Arva. Classes will be held each Wed the . OHP, because all the other young owners from Huron County,
nesday afternoon, throughout the teams were greatly strengthened are entered in the Queens Guin- ^'
skating season. Registration fee and the local team had lost six of eas class at the Royal Winter
of $1, and $5 for the seasons' les- last year's starting team. Money Fair next .week, They will be
sons are payable at the time of was not available tg _finance the among 212 young farmers of Ont-
registration. importing of all the players need= aria who have been.farmers of for -
The ladies in charge of organi- .ed .to ice a contender. It was also ward to this Baby Beef steer com-
zation of the classes advise that felt that .without a: competitive petition for many a long month.
privrate lessons may be, arranged team;' both the arena and the Huron .County 4-H Club mem-
ate
those . wishing them, , They team would ,take a severe finan- bets taking part are:,
state, too, ' that all youngsters ciat loss. Bayfield, Joanne McCullough
registering for instruction must be As the meeting progressed the �and Mary McCullough,. R.R. 3, '(
able to skate. general thought was to try to Clinton; Lloyd Holland, Clinton; Miss Hagg is an experienced"in- obtain a release from the OHA Zurich, Edgar Willett and. Berne
YYY / s'tructor, :and will also be having' and enter, in a league that was McKinIey R.R, 1 Zurich Blyth
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ages at Goderich, Win gham ,and predominantly "home-brew" pre- Belgrave,' Eldon Cook and Lor-
3forth. ferrably, against Seaforth, Wing- raine Cook, R.R. 1, Belgrave;
ham, St. Marys, Zurich, Luc" and James F. Coultes R.R. 5 Wing -
r Ilderton. All those present felt ham; Edwin Bosman R.R. 2 Blue -
that in this group the teams would vale; George Proctor, R.R. 5 Brus-
be very evenly matched and that sels Seaforth, Agnes Hickneli,
� all the teams would secure a good R.R. 5 Seaforth; Douglas Keyes,
or Urban F011s following. The motion was then R.R. 1 'Seaforth; Brussels, Ronald
made and unanimously adopted. • Smith, R.R. 2 Brussels; Michael
(Continued from Page One) Lorne J. Brown; president of the Gulutzen, R.R. 3 Walton; Exeter,
hockey team appointed George Allan Hoggarth and Robert King -
.en .acres and. purebred lives-. Lavis and Wed, Elliott to repre- ma>r, R.R. 2 Kippen; Murray Daw
ek for the rat race and .ulcer sent and speak for the -team at son, R.R. 1 Hensall;' Hughie Run-
tking goosetep of our big cities the OHA executive meeting in To- die, R.R. 3. Exeter; Keith :Coates,
just sheer nonsense," ronto last Friday night., Secretary R:R, 1 Centralia; Dungannon,.,
All Things Change, of the club, M. J. Schoenhals, was Frank Alton and, Lorne_ Hackett,,
Cnterspersed throughout his instructed to write the parent. R.R. 7 Lucknow• Lw*now, Anne'
k, ran a line of humour. When body explaining the local situation. Todd, Bill Kennedy, Murray Gaunt
:ntlo* I that all things, change, and formally ask for permission and Joyce Little.
said that now when a farmer jo leave the league. Other mem It. G. Bennett, 'associate direct -
interviewing prospective help he bers of the OSA executive were or of extension, and formerly ag-!
cs, "Have you any bad habits? contacted and asked to plead the ricultural representative for Hur-1
you smoke, drink or eat mar- ease but it was to no avail and on County, states that this is the
Elston Cardiff, MP for Huron therefore intermediate hockey fn largest competition in the history
Elston
the nests faker, and Clinton will be absent for this of the event.
g pe season. Entry in the Queen's Guineas
was thanked by James McMil- 0 is not a spur-of-the-moment af-
t. fair As ri M
Everett McDwain introduced the
test table, which included Mr.
Ed Grigg', (Reeve of Goderidp Fixe Huron laistriet Cub Scout- ou9 34 ca1
• Roll -to -you. Shelf
ea y as ay, calves
must be nominated to attend the
Mrs. Robert Welsh, -
s.
SeQut
ecpetition. At that time the
mcalves 'are weighed. They are
r y -treasurer); Mr. and Mrs.
r Wil-
ed Sh°rtr " (president of state
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weighed again in Ocober. They
o u n t y Federation); ; Gordon
•eig, (secretary-fieldmgn for the
" -
and
must show a gain of one and
three-quarter pounds for eadh day
Aeration) ; Mr. and 'Mrs, Bob
, "
of the five and one half months
Their
irbert, Mr: an Mrs. Elston Car-
ff, Mr, Mrs. Alf Warner,
Cub ^
Cub ^4�r
pperiod. owner must be over
14 years of age, and he or she
and
resident of the Township Fed-
t
must have achieved at least 75
anon), G. Montgomery, (fag-
News
percent in 4-H Clulj work during
the year.
lultural representative for Hu-
pr
n) ; Mr. and Mr's, Bob Stirling,
fast lsresident) ; Mr. and Mrs.
;Huron Scooters
G. W. Montgomery, agricultural
representative
representative for Huron says that
h
ves,were nominated
Township), -Rev, Outerbridge, Bay- ers preliminary ep4rs,e started for the event the County, only
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field, very well, The grolzp met in the 5 will take art. The other nine
youngsters decided to compete at
President Warner, irl charge of new Clinton Public School, Field ylralkerton ChA turas Fair instead,
the meeting, welcomed those pres- Commissioner Harry Firth opened 11Gerry" also warns that calves
ent, W. Shortreed urged patience the meeting with a get -acquainted must be in Corotito by oil? 9,09ck
and continued efforts, which game for the 23 scouters in at- on Wednesday hftdrmon, N'ovem-
would result in success in the Ondage; Lecturers were given by bei 17, They tyill be weighed in
future. He mentioned that the Mr. Pirth, District Cubmaster and culled at that time. The next
Ruta] Co-operator would soon be Ernie Dempster and Assistant afternoon they will be shown, and
published with a Huron County District Commissioner Frank their sale will take place on the
Insert, DP •which local news would Ling. following Saturday, November 20.'
appear. The meeting which lasted until
r(� T j D 11 E E7 "� - G. Gleig mentioned the change 10.30 was full of hints and valu-
j E•J j1R• K J• in format from magazine to news- able information for new pack,
paper style for the annual year leaders, By the time the course is
book. He stated the Federation over the new pack leader will have
was in good financial situation, a very good idea what the mean -
but theex ense entailed in the in o cubbin is and the best w
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ay
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vote to be held next year on the to put cubbing across to the boys,
wheat producers marketing sch-
G 0eme would be fairlyhigh,
Auxiliaryy
N Returned to officwas Alf War- The Clinton Lions Group Ladies'
ner, president; Everett Mellwain, Auxiliary once more did very well
$ nsored b Clinton Branch No. 140 Canadian Legion vice-president; Bob Welsh, secre- for the Scouters. and maintained
po y g tary-treasurer; representative to the hospitality for which they are
r .�•� • ---- S.S. 2, James McMillan; S.S. 3, well known in "'district scouting.
LEGION MEMORIAL HALL Frank Y S.S. 4, Mervyn Lobb; Tea and sandwiches were served
S.S. 5, Ray Cox; 93. 6, William for all. Strange as it seems the
Porter; S,S. 8, k'gaser Stirling; Scouters were unable to eat all
KIRK STREET CLINTON S.S. 9, John Deeves; S.S. 10, Don that the Iadies had prepared. Next
Middleton; S.S. 11, George Pot- time the Scouters will be prepar-
ter; U.S.S. 10 and 2, Ross Hog- ed,
Bart. William Longmire replaced
Thuts'da Nov �8 % Harry Mitchell representing S.S. Ia Old School
�' ■ 1. The 2nd Clinton Lions Pack will
Hog director will be Alf War- have, their first meeting at the old
net,; poultry director, Harold Tyn- public school next Monday even -
Commencing at 8:30 p.m.;Shorp dall; cream director, Robert Sow Ing starting at 6.30. Althouggh
erby; beef producers director, Don Cubmaster Ken Cervantes will- be
Middleton, Director to represent unable to be present, Assistant
lRegular
ladies, Mrs. Fred Wallis. Aud- Cubmasters Doug Hardy and Dave
15 lie ular Gannes itors will be Ben Whitely and Biddle will take over the -meeting,
Lorne Rodger, Ken,. who is on temporary duty
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FOR HOUSING IN GODLIUCH
ALL PRIZES ARE FOR TURKEYS. Porinonly two completed application
s from persons interested' in
(rental accommodation for elderly
people had been received up to
October 27 by Goderich TownkateS
ADMISSION: Clerk S 11Blake He urges that
any elderly people interested in
-15 Regular Games $1,00; Specjol Gomes 2 for 25c (obtaining rental accommodation
fill out the form and send it to \ n d
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him as soon as possible.—Goderich QrFene
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