HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1955-05-05, Page 7THURSDAY,MAY 5, 1955
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
PAGE SEVEN
Wedding
Reid—Gaston
Sanders—Reid
A double wedding took place at
Northside United Church parson-
age, Seaforth, when Mrs, John H.
Reid and her son, Kenneth, were
principals. The Rev, J. W. A.
Stinson officiated.
Mrs.` Margaret Elva '(Stephen-
son) Reid, Seaforth, daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Stephenson, formerly of•Varna, ex-
changed marriage vows With Luth-
er Joseph Sanders, Constance,
Hullett Township, son of the late
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Sanders.
They were attended by Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Spencer, 'Detroit.
Dorene Gaston, London, daugh-
ter of Charles H, Gaston, England,
and the late Mrs. Gaston, became
the bride of Kenneth Reid, son of
Mrs. J. H. Reid and the late Mr.
Reid,
Miss Jane Nolan, Simcoe, at-
tended the bride and Patrick
Murray, Toronto, was groomsman.
FARMERS
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Co-operatives of Ontario and solicit your patronage. We will
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THURSDAY and. FRIDAY -- MAY 5 and 6
"THE .BIG SKY"
Kirk Douglas and Paula Raymond
Cartoon Comedy
SATURDAY and MONDAY — MAY 7 and 9
"STAGE TO TUCSON"
Rod Cameron and Sally Eilers
Comedy Cartoon
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY -- MAY 10 and 11
"HIS KIND OF WOMAN"
Robert Mitchum and Jane Russell
Cartoon Cartoon
Box Office Opens 7 p.m. First Show at Dusk
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY RAIN OR CLEAR
Children's Playground Refreshment Booth
Ohildren Under 12 In Care FREE
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BETTER
FISH
19.55
BETTER
HUNTING
CONSERVE TODAY --- FOR TOMORROW
"I give my pledge as o Canadian to save• and' faithfully to
defend from waste the natural resources of my country,
its soil and minerals, its forests, water and wild fife"
(Compiled by E. R. Doucette)
OUT FISHIN'
A feller isn't thinkin' mean -out fishin';
His thoughts are mostly good and clean—out fishin'.
He does not knock his fellowmen, or harbor any grudges then.
A feller's at his finest when -out fishin'.
A feller's glad to be a friend -out fishin'.
A helpin' hand he'll always lend -out fishin'.
The brotherhood of rod and line an' sky and^stream is always fine.
Men come, real close to God's design—out fishin'.
A feller isn't plotting schemes= -out fishin'.
He's only busy with his dreams—out fishin',
His livery is a coat of tan; his creed—to do the best he can;
A feller's always mostly man—out fishin'.
A feller gets a chance' to dream out fishin'.
He learns the beauties of a. stream --out fishin'.
And he can wash his soul in air
That isn't foul with selfish care,
An' relish plain and simple fare --out fishin'
TROUT DERBY
The Trout Derby went over with
a bang, about 60 young boys and
one girl got out; 25 went from the
hall by transportation supplied by
the Club; the rest went on their
own or a friend, dad or granddad
took them.,
Junior Winners
First Prize: (five-foot glass rod,
100 feet spinning line and 50 feet
nylon casting line), went to Andy
Calder, Jr., Seaforth, for an 111/4''
trout caught in Silver Creek,
Second Prize: (Ocean City level
wind reel'and 50 yards silk or
nylon line), went to Roger Cum-
mings, Clinton, for his 103±," trout.
Small Fry
(12 years and. under, open to
any one.)
First: Steve Deseck landed a
91/4" speckled, so he gets a glass
casting. rod and 50 yards of 20 lb.
test nylon line.
J. S. Scrawl
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-Anonymous,
Second: Randy Glew was pretty
near pulled in but he landed his
81/4" trout in truefisherman style,
so' for this he gets an Ocean City
reel and a silk line.
Third: Wayne Johnson, Blyth
came in with an 81/4" trout that
nearly broke his pole. He gets a
tackle box and 50 yards of nylon
line..
Garry Gilks landed his special
trout sitting in the water so they
say. He gets a consolation special
prize for his eight inches of fight-
ing fury. "that gets a fellow all
wet"—a tackle box for his efforts.
Trout Taken
There were 1,200 trout put in
the Holmesville creek by the De-
partment of Lands and Forests
and about 600 were legal size for
the Derby. This was kept a secret
but news got out and so-called
sportsmen went there with flash-
lights. They took a hurried toll
of these fish before the boys got
there, and • then boasted of what
a. nice catch of trout ,they got.
T hope they enjoyed their feed
of liver -fed trout.
As one small fry says, "You've
got to be a poacher to get ahead
of grown-ups". When a than puts
himself first, ahead of youth, what
does he expect of the next genera-
tion: a. good conservationist, a true
sportsman or a poacher? You
must set a good example for the
youth if you want to conserve wild
life.
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Regular Meeting
The Club held its regular meet-
ing in the Clubhouse with average
turn -out, There was no winner
of the bulletin prize, so next
month it will be $8.00.
The ground and rifle range will
be levelled off this week and
3,500 trees planted. Juniors and
members are asked to turn out on
Saturday at nine o'clock to plant
trees at the Clubhouse.";
Shooting Match
The Gun Club will bold its
spring shoot on Saturday, May 7,
at one o'clock. Trap shooting,
pickles in the card, rifle competi-
tion for all classes, darts, etc.
Shooting will be for chickens and
merchandise. Ladies will have re-
freshments. Come and bring your
guns and have fun,
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Court House Will
Have Cornerstone
Laid On May 23
Part of the original Huron
County courthousewill be embed-
ded in the new structure during a
cornerstone -laying ceremony , at
Goderich on Victoria Day, May 23.
Huron Clerk -Treasurer A. H.
Erskine announced recently that a
stone taken from the ruins of the
old building has been cut to size
and lettered anct;yill be placed in
a corridor of the new courthouse:
Warden Earl Campbell,' of Hay
Township, will lay the stone.
The cornerstone of the building
will be set by Huron County Judge
Frank Fingland, Clinton. The old
courthouse, constucted in 1854
destroyed by fire in 1954, did not
have a cornerstone.
The ceremony, under the chair-
manship of Reeve. William Mc-
Kenzie, Exeter, chairman of the
Huron County Property Commit-
tee, will be held at the new build -
Mg now being erected on the site
of the century -old landmark, in
Court House Park. Invocation will
be given by Rev, R. G. MacMillan,
minister of Knox Presbyterian
Church, Goderich.
After the stones have been laid
a presentation of trowels will be.
made,
At the close of the ceremony,
the architect, L. G. Bridgman,
London, and the contractor, David
E. Smith, : representing Ellis -Don
Limited; London, will, be introduc-
ed alongwith members of the
County Property Committee.
Plan Tour
Following the ceremony, a tour
of the building will be made.
Contract was let at the Septem-
ber meeting of County Council and
construction Was started early in
October.
County officials expect that the
new building will be ready for oc-
cupancy early in 1956. Since the.
fire, county offices have been lo-
cated in the old Goderich Colleg-
iate Institute building.
Work on the new building has
been progressing rapidly and the
forms for the three floors have
been erected,
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NATURAL GAS SUPPLY NEEM:
DASHWOOD "DISCOURAGING"
Further investigation of the nat-
ural gas discovery at the Ervine
Devine farm north of Dashwood
has been "discouraging" officials
at the London office of Imperial
Oil Ltd. said this week. They said
the results of this well would not
affect the company's plans to ac-
celerate its drilling program in
Huron County this summer.
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