HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1954-12-09, Page 11Baseb it neo was planned and s.m d by n 7
the social committee of
the A.A.A. FailSe''Pr°eienCeS ` H, Keys herd.
with Mrs. Thomas Hag'gltt as con- �IstM'Ict Hock@y. Schedules Set Scotch Shorth�n From' the McKinley herd, ee-
�� � Feted; veuer, g r Gann A �� rnaaies sold to Theodore Steinbach
Followin the banquet a coucert °�' & son, Zurich, $250; Ross Knight,
was held in the Foresters Nall. For Minor 'I•lockey p g,a' 7 Sale Aver[ es Brussels, $210; Alex Currie; yJaC-;.
W. L. 'Graig was chairman and All of Clinton's- minor :hockey Midgets, Start saturday
And �� Arrest ford, $280 and $200.
As Are Gl�el1'; g ve some timely thoughts on teams will be starting their re- The -Lions Midgets will meet (Continued from Pae One) r/' From the: Keys herd, Ronald G,
wKat it really- .means for, .these spective schedules within the next ;Seaforth in their first away anis Jose h � Ferrar d as •' . g ' :. $232 `dere Dec.b .Coultes, Wingtiam, paid $230, for -
Joseph Athletic Association Young men to have brought 'a listed e 'Coa-
g p a two and a hall' year aid heater;:
g week. The Bantams who are Clintonon Saturday night: Tcompris have stabler d on,lc;` r lie Slept Ina ' The sixth'annual sale of Scot
1 a banquet in the Uase- championship :to Auburn for the der the guidance of the, tbn a four -team group comprised of car ailed on Kirk ch and $265 fvz• a bred heifer; Am
f• Knox .Presbyterian third consecutive year, Branch of ills ;Canadian Legion Clinton "C" Seaforth "C' ver about
Street, at The
cattle at the Clinton brose Gamble•. Ripley, 230+ us-,
, Mil a ut 3.1.5 a,m, Saturday morning; Community Park fair barns on sell colelou hClintY, $ R
saxophone duet was:giverr Uy will play their fiz'st game.at home'ton "C" and St; Marys "B". All He is char, ed with ettin m e g on, $180; R.
f e g, on y 7 uesday saw 3o animals `auctioned C. Armstron , Teeswater,
juve , last weeIz; 'o hon- g $165,
Juvenile ' D, , basebah Tiarvey ,and "Murray McDowell; a against Lucan with ills _game to teams teams will. be in the playoffs with and goods focal Pickett and Camp- Tor an-av
is for 1954. A turkey dui ric by Mrs: IIariry Worsen, ,viol, get under way at 6.30. They will St. Marys the "B" sato proceed- bell ih Watkins ` p average of $232. William B, Allison, Ailsa Crai ;
Y p W k s and McPherson All animals were,consigned from $205, g'
---- ---= g Wilkin and William Craig. be competing in a group with ills on into the playdowns while Brost, and goods from Wells Auto the herds of Robert e
Jr.- the play, Hot Water; .teams from St.' Marys; Exeter; the other three teams will have a Electric, as well :as board from 1�' P ek and From the pe
cic herd ,sins
VVJNNERS ANNOUNCED Sons, Zurich and Mppen; McKin- sold to Bob J. P. Parsons r les
[C DOG CONTEST was. presented, the cast including Lucan and Mitchell_ round-robin series to. decide who Pinger's Restaurant under false ley's Farm and hatcher Zurich C otsi
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Craig, Rena — will be in the group finals,' Ken pretences. y+ arty, $225; Ross D. Kni bt, Brus-
's have been announced .in and Lloyd ,MeClinehe , Allen Clifford H, Keys and Sons, Var- sell
y McRae is the convener of this Identified aslJoseph�MoKay Uy na, and Roy F. Pepper and Son, V $210• Percy Gibbings, Clin-
ly completed, comic dog Craig, Elva Gross,. Joanne Easom; YZrlCh ` group. means of a picture published in Seaforth. ton, $230; Walter Scott and sons,.
conducted an a nation- Eileen Cunningham and Johnny Flyers Juveniles Meet Mitchell the latest copy of'the 'RCMP,; Ga Belgrave, $225; George Walper,:
le by the manufacturers 'Buchanan. Monday evening will see the zette, the man is wanted in Ed Bills Average $23b Grand Bend, $225; T�e11y Robinson.
Ed-
i tape; Among them are The highlight of the, evening was 17 Sia bulls averaged $236 with the Ailsa Craig,$240.1
ole Coo er, Clinton,' 25; lY�o. Over Seaforth
.start of the juvenile season. Clin- nionton, Winnipeg and; North Da to
y p
ton will be the hosts to Mitchell, kota on similar charges. The 1 54 p bull selling for $400, consigned Females consigned b ` Ro
igill, Clinton, $5 econd' son pHille of Goderich s(v cefpresi . • 2 by Bruce Keys and bought by g y y I '•
( They are grouped with Lucan and omed car of which he was in Peter Neuschwan ell' Zurich,
$700 was won by 'eines dent of the WOAA) of the WOAA Hensall; both Junior teams,: Gode- session was obtained by false pre- gtrope Peppersoldtqo. Dyell Lee, Clantle
RCAF Station Centralia. Here Friday Night pre -
$75
Twenty-four 'females 'avrs e boye, $ , Ronald Coultes, Wing
and. OBA trophies. and crests. rich a ' B" e tr M tch 11 E t fence N th D y" g d
team, 'spoke of ;the work• of the
date -Judge T. M. Costello in •the
na' Schedule sporting world, and a minute' of
silence was observed' in his' honor.
DEC, 10-- Mr, Craig stresiied the fact that
).00 p,m,` Public Skating the growing athletic park was •not
AY, DHC, ].I just for one team,°but for the com-
a 00 p m. Public Skating munity, to use at any time. Nelson
00 p,m: Public Skating Patterson, , coach' of the team,
Y, DEC.' 14— spoke briefly.
.m. Lucan vs, Zurich A quartette brought the evening
MAY, DEC. I5 to.a close; Accompanists vwete Mrs.
1.30 p.m.—Public Skating G.' R. Taylor, Mrs. Murray. Me=
).00 p.m Public Skating Dowell, Mrs. W. J. Craig.
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SHOPPERS
Most Stores in • Clinton
will remain
Open until 9 p.m.
from December 15 to '2�4.
?OPENMost Sellers of. Foodstuffs
will remain open' until 9;p.m.
on December 22, 23 and 24.
NITES
Retail Merchants
Committee of the
'TIL 9 Clinton and District
RISTMAS Chamber of Commerce
WRY CHRISTMAS"
WITH
1 ,
urns - Carnations - Etc.
Wits:
AS -- POINSETTIAS
VIAS — CYCLAMEN
ce Cd"*%0L_3"1E1
Florist
V ` CLINTON
LAUNDRY
CLEANING
Call Do It All"
Garan, Proprietor
ne 3T2W
Clinton
•
in took Zurich Flyers just five
minutes sew up their game
with Seaforth Beavers• last Fridaythe
with
i e xe er
: and Clinton C'y'teams.
of The following are the schedules
respective teams:
s m or aka ,a,
—
4 A
H
Hereford
$231. From the Peck herd Caine
the top-selling bred heifer. which
went for $465 to W. G. Suther-
ham, $210:.
'
'Top Buyer
Before big hand
BANTAM SCHEDULE
��•,]
d (±l �C lon
land, 1w '4, Chatsworth, 'This
J'
Skatles.
night. the of
the clock bad reached :this early;
stage Gignac had scored twice,
Dec.
g St. lVlar at Exeter•
YS
��]]22
Averages $273 At
animal was first in its class At the•
Stratford regional show.
Buyers
uy rs Were present from Hu-
Jim Hayter and Mait Edgar had
g
added, singletons and the : Zurich
r;
1� Lucan •at Chnton.(6;30)
g
ion, Itambton and Middlesex caun-
3-LSt. Marys at Clinton
crew were on their way to an
easy 11-0 win,
The Payers completely")baffled
Mitchell at St. Marys
17—Clinton at Lucan
Exeter, at Mitchell `
i + } - .
Clinton Fair Barns
ties. • Bidding was regarded_: as
average with prices"slightly-lower
than last year.
^
Sharpen
Shar ened,
the b'ewil'dered Beavers who just
20—St: Marys at Clinton
!The third annual fall sale of
Top buyer was W. G, Suther-
herd of Allan Petrie, Dungannon,
couidn't, get 'organized. Gignae
paced the atter with four mark-
—
22 Lucan at Mitchell
23"Exeter at St. Marys . '.
the Huron County Hereford Assoc-
iation held last Thursday in the
land, who paid $280 fora cow with
a bull calf: at foot and $200 and
We .Have the, Finest
ern, Jim Hayter and Hesse netted
„.27—Mitchell at
29—Mitchell,at Exeter
CIinton Pair barns saw 31 white-
faced cattle sell or $8,470, 'an
$230 for two heifers from the Peck
herd.
Equipment
two goals while Mair Edgar, Boli
Idayter-and,Dan O'Brien were the
Lucan, at St. Marys
:Ian
average of $273:23.(
Auctioneer was Jim McKinley,
Lengthwise and Hollow
other, marksmen.
SeaforCh Beavers: goal, Morris;
3—Mitchell at Clinton
5=St; Marys at Mitchell
Top price paid at the sale was
by Milford Johnson and Son; RR
Morpeth.. -Ringmen were Lincoln
White, St. Marys -and Edward W.
Ground for Best
Results.
defence,, Broome, Dale.; centre,
Doig; wings, Chambers, J, -Muir;
subs, McEue, Brown, J. Lane K.
< 6—Lucan at Exeter -
12—Clinton at Mitchell
14-5t. Marys at Lucan-
1, Balaclava, who took away
y a
bred heifer for $375• const y
grind b
James R. Coultesy $eI grave, Mr,
Coultes, who
Elliott,
. Clinton. - -
' `Norman Benneweis, Bornholm,
paid $265 for a bull from the ,I�e s
herd,
I
'
ison's'
Lane.
znrieh
19—Clinton at St. Marys
was, sale manager,
sold the top
John Gamyle, Ripley, paid
$215 for bull,
Myers: goal, Merrier; de-
fence, Armstron,'g;
22—Exeter at Lucan
price animal of •last
Year's sale:
a consigned by NTC-
Kinley's, Harold
Hensall at Exeter
I6—Exeter at Goderich
McKinley, cen-
ire, Hesse; wings; GiBnac, Doug
2# -Exeter at Clinton
Nine Dulls averaged $373 while
Yeo, Clinton, and
Harold Lee,'Aiisa Craig, $200. each
MACFIit`{E
O'Brien; subs, Colquhoun, Yung=
27 -`•Clinton at Exeter
13. bred heifers averaged $270, The
for two bulls both' from Bruce
,SIHdP
Clinton
blut, Don O'Brien, Edgar, Holmes,
Jim Hayter, Bob Hayter.
1VxI%1GET SCHEDULE
top bull sold for $355 to Robert
T. Dalton, Londesboro, from the
Keys herd; Ambrose Gamble, Rip-
ley, paid $135, for a bull from C.
43tfb
consigned by Lloyd Holland, Clin-
a -
Dec.
herd of 'George Kennedy, Luck -
LONDON
LADIES' AUXILIAILY PLANS
11—Clinton at Seaforth
now.
FOR C,ii1LISTMAS PARTY
13—Milverton at Clinton
'Top Buyer
The Ladies' Auxiliary to the
16 --Milverton at Seaforth
A three-year-old re -bred cow
Canadian Legion will hold their
21—Clinton at Milverton
with a heifer calf by slde •'consign:
Christmas. party on Monday ev-
22-= Seafortb at St: Marys
ed from the herd of Howard C.
ening, December 13, irLthe Legion
Memorial Hall,' Kirk Street. Please
30=St.-Marys at Seaforth
Jul►.
Wright and Sons; Cromarty, sold
for $360 to James A. Aiken, RR 4
bring lunch. An exchange of gifts,
3-LSt. Marys at Clinton
Tara. Aiken -,-.,as the top buyer at
valued at not more than •50 cents
. 4—Seaforth at Milverton
the sale, also taking home two
will take, place.
5=Clinton at St. Marys
bred heifers, one for $250 from the
7 --St. Marys at Milverton
herd of Allan Petrie, Dungannon,
7.0—Seaforth at Clinton
and the other for $230' from the
12—Milverton at St. Marys
herd of Hirtzel Brothers, Crediton.
$n ��
L
Second top buyer was Harold
•"C"
hound -Robin Schedule
G. McGee, RR 3 Elora, who paid
p
REWARD
Jan, .
13—CIinton at Seaforth
` $580 for two bred heifers from the
Coultes herd, and $240 from a
17--Seafarth at Clinton
third bred heifer consigned • by
FOR- INFORMATION
19—Clinton. at Milverton
21—Seaforth at Milverton
George Kennelly, Lucknow.
The sale included Iocal consign -
leading to arrest of per-
24—Milverton at Clinton
27 '
ors and buyers: Wallace Wilson,
RR 2, Auburn, $295 from Heber
son or. persons who stole
Milverton at Seaforth w,
Eedy and Sons herd, Dungannon;
5 Bushels of Red, Clover
Seed from the farm of
J VONILE, SCHEDULE
Ezra Wideman, RR I Waterloo
$275 from John Lindsay= herd,
,
Albn-Golbraith,. Highwaylinton;
!]-'-about Nov. 20.
Dec
13—Mitchell at Clintont(9.00)
William Laport and
m
$on, RR 1 Hensall, $340' from
Hensall at Exeter
I6—Exeter at Goderich
Eedy herd; Frank Pentland, RR
6, Goderich, $225 from Petrie;
17—Goderich at Mitchell
George" C, Martin, Brussels, $250
Clinton at Hensall (8.30)
from RoyBios„ Londesboro; Roy
CLINTON
20—Goderich at Clinton (9.00)
J. Allan, AR 5 Goderich, $200 from
AGENT—
Lucan at Exeter
22-Goderich at Hensall
Roy herd. George Nuenzie, Guel-
ph, paid $205 for five -,year-old cow
Lucan at Mitchell
consigned by Lloyd Holland, Clin-
27 Mitchell at Goderich
ton.
LONDON
Hensall at Lucan
The sale attracted buyers from
30 --Clinton at Mitchell (9,00)
Huron, Perth, Middlesex,. Bruce,
San.
and Waterloo Counties. ' Auction -
SNAPSHOT
3--Goderich at Exeter
eer was W. S, O'Neil, Denfield,
Lucan at Clinton (x9,00)
assisted by Harold Jackson, Sea -
�j�f ��
5 --'Mitchell at T3ensall.
forth and. Percy Wright, Crom-
SER F �Lib1
7—Clinton at Lucan,- (6.45)
arty, G. W. Montgomery, agri-
10—Mitchell at Exeter
cultural representative for Huron
Another "Select" Photo
Rensall at Clinton (9,00)
County, was sales clerk.
Finisher.
11 Goderich at Lucan
13—Exeter at Mitchell
Two -Day Delivery
14—Lucan at Hensall
17 Clinton at Goderich (8.30)
Clinton
20--Lucan at Goderich
Hensall at Mitchell
24—Exeter at Clinton (9.00)
oil
Bowing Alley
Hensall at Goderich
27—Exeter at Lucan
28—Exeter at Hensall
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31—Clinton at Exeter (7,00)
l
Feb.'
1 -Mitchell at Lucan
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"The Home of Good Food in Clean,
Pleasant Surroundings',
Phone 405
Main Corner , _ Clinton.
:ARE JOINTLY SPONSORING 11/2 -HOURS OF � „l
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Commencing at 11.30 p.m:. Sharp
15 Regular Games
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