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Clinton News-Record, 1950-10-12, Page 10
'PAGE TEN CL1NT©N NEWS -RECORD 1�f iFHL1RSDAX, OCTOBER "i2; 1958' intoe Takes' Four Of Six Track Titles It was rather strange • that Clinton should capture four of the six individual championships and Seafoi'th the remaining two, wh le Goderich just squeezed through with•a three-point mar- gin for the over-al+l. trophy., The neck -and -neck race for points between Goderich and Clinton was not decided until the very last event -the boys' senior relay which Goderich won by a bare yard. If Clinton had won the ievent, the local school would have taken the title by a scant point. Whiners of, Events Two brothers, • C'ameron and Clare. Maltlly, Clinton,ere the senior and intermediate champ- ions of the Athletic Field Meet for the north section- of Huron which was held at . Brussels on Friday last: Four schools, Sea - forth, Goderich, Winha'm end g Clinton competed; Goderich school being the winner of the overall competition with 143 points, Clin- ton being" the runner-up with three points less. Seatorth got 80 and Wingham 78. Individual Champions Individual champions were de- clared as follows: Junior lioy, G. Tebbutt (C) 11 points; rntermed- late boy, Clare Maltby (C) 1.8 points; Senior boy, Cameron Maltby (C) 15 points; Junior girl, B. Boyd (5) 13 points; Intermediate girl, Joanne Castle (IG) 18 points; Senior girl, Ruth Keyes (S) 1.3 points. • Winners of the various events included: Junior boys': 100 yard dash, 12 sec., G. Love (5); B. Youngblutt (G); M: Maltby (C); Broad jump, 16' 6", G. Tebbutt (C); B. Irvine (G); F. Rowland (S); 220 -yard dash, 25.8 sec., B. Youngblutt (G); G. Love (S); R. Scotchmer (C); pole vault, 8' 8", G. Tebbutt (C); B. Mc- Donald (G); H. Baker (G); hop, step and jump, 32' 61/z", G. Thompo(G); 1 er s n B. D octstad (G); G. 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Standard broadcast. Five new type min- iature tubes. 5�/ PM speaker. Built-in loop antenna. Only $39.95 MERRILL RADIO and ELECTRIC PHONE 313 CLINTON High jump, 4' 9,2", D. Ladd (C); R. Steep (C); 'S McMillan (6); 440=yard relay, 55.6 sec., Seafortl} 'Clinton (Murray ' Maltby, ,R Scotchmer, Don bellow,` R. El- liott); Goderich. Intermediate boys: '100 yard dash, 10.4 sec„ R. Lott (W);.C.. Maltby. (C); E. McMillan (S); Pole vault, 9'1", D, Epps (C); L. Rivers (G); L. Tebbutt (C); 220 - yard dash, 24,4 sec., C'. Maltby ('C); E. Mc1VItllan (8); R. Lott (W) ; Hop, step 'end jump, 39', R. Lott (W); B. Attridge (G); B. Fines (C); 440 -yard run, C. Malt- by (C); D. Keyes (S); J. Hop- per (S); Shot piit, 35'5", B. El- liott (C); J. Hopper (S); D. Epps (C); 880 -yard run, 2 min., 26 sec., C. Maltby (C); J. Hawthorne (G); K. Youngblutt (G); Broad jump, 19'1", R. Lott (W); B. Attridge (G); B. Fines (C); High jump, B. Fines (C); B. Attridge (G); R. Gardener (G); 880 -yard relay, Wingham, Goderich, Seaforth. Senior boys: 100 -yard dash, 11 sec., C. Maltby (C);. J. West- brook (G); J. Hanna (W); Hop, step end jump, 36', T. Campion (G); J. Hanna (W); T. Taylor (C); 220 -yard dash, 24.2 sec:, C. Maltby (C); J., :Westbrook (G); J. Henn o Hanna W " Sht put, 33'3", D. Brophey (W); L.Arbour C); A. Maclntyre (W); 440 -yard run, 58.6 sec., J. Westbrook' (G); B. Pinch (C); W., Larder ,(G) High.• jump, 5'2", G. Elliott (C); ' J. Chapman (S); L. Arbour (G);. 880 -yard run, 2,,rn,in., 20 sec., C. Maltby (C); J. Westbrook (G); J. Traquair (S); Pole Vault,,, 9' 73.'f", F. Denomme (C); 3. Chap- man (S); 3. Traghair (S); Broad jump, 18', J. Campion (G) L. Arbour (G); T, .Taylor (C); 880 yard relay, Goderich' Clinton '(Cameron Maltby, R. Taylor, Bill Nediger, John Wilson);',Seaforth.' Junior girls: 50 -yard -dash, B. Boyd (S); J. Hawkins (C); S. Bell (G); High jump, 4' 7", J. Hawkins (C); R. McLean (S); S. Bell (G); 220 -yard relay, Goderich, Wingham, - Clinton!. Softball distance, A, McCabe (G); S, Proctor (C); J. Shedden (W); Standing broad jump, 7' 2", B. Boyd (S); S. Hawkins (C); S. Bell (G); Speed basketball throw, Seeforth, Clinton, Wingham; Running broad. jump, I. Irwin (W); B. Boyd (S); J. Jewell (W).. Intermediate Girls: High Jump, 4' 5", J. Castle (C); M. Warnock (G); M. Smith (W); 7,5 -yard dash, 10 sec., J. Castle (C); J. Bain (W); M. Scribbins (C); Softball Distance, I. Watson (S); D. Boyce (G); Jr. Hobden (W); 220 -yard relay, 29.4 sec., Goderich, Wing - ham, Seaforth; Standing Broad Jump, 7' 5", D. McCabe (G); J. Castle (C); M. Smith (W); Speed Basketball Throw, Wingham, Goderich, Seaforth; Running Broad Jump, 14' 5", J. Castle (C); M. Scribbins (C); N. Warnock (G). Senior Girls: 75 -yard dash , 10 sec., R. Keyes (S); J. Fitzpatrick (G); J. Clark (G); Standing Broad Jump, E. Raymond (W); C. Young (G); M. Proctor (W); 220 -yard relay, Goderich, Wing- CLINTON LADY ,K E'S ...FIRST , BirNGO PRIZE Mrs. A. Aiken, Olin. ton, , was the, winner of the $100 grand prize -at the Lions Bingo, held in Clinton Lions Arena on Friday evening , last with '800 in attendance. The evening was considered' a real success and netted the Club a substantial sum with which to continue the improvements it has in mind in connection. with the Arena. ` Mrs. Reg. Ball, Clinton, was the winner of bingo No, 11 - a basket of groceries -which she kindly donated to the Lions Clnb for. furthertplay. It was won the. second`,; time by. Ibis. Elmer Hu - gill, Clinton: ' • ' Other• prize winners ,included: basket of groceries, Douglas Mc- Dougall, Clinton; turkey, Mait- land Falconer, Clinton; kodak: and case, Mrs. Joe Flyhd, Cllih- ton; • turkey, Mrs. Wes Nott,: Clinton;': $25 -divided three ways -Miss Lois Connell, Clinton;, Max Jeffers, Harry Ryan, Goderich; Jack Doak,` basket f roce aa b P g . .Fcs, . Goderich;Felker, ke Bett to r YY Seeforth, travelling ease, Mrs H' Bloor, Londesboro; ' • $50 cash, Thelma Shobbrook, Clinton; basket of groceries, Mrs; Elmer Hugill, Clinton; cuckoo clock, Mrs.,,.J,ghn R. Butler, Clin- ton; electric coffee percolator, Mrs. 'Cale Doucette• Clinton; tur- key, Mrs A. G. Grigg, Clinton; I75 -divided four ways - Alcide Corriveau, Clinton; Mrs. Mabel Cooke, Clinton; Mrs. Reiner, Blyth; Mrs. Ross. Milton, Bruce - field; electric radio, Mrs. Clif- ford Hugill, Goderich; turkey. Mrs. Grover; basket of groceries,. Mrs. Harry Sturdy, Auburn; oc- casional chain Mrs. ,Ralph Foster, Clinton The final''bingo of the season will be held in Lions Arena on Friday, October 20, with $500 cash prizes. ' Right in Looks " Right in Price! The coat you have been waiting for is on our racks right nowt 7,4 LOOK'YOUR BEST THIS FALL IN A NEW BILTMORE F HAT Herman's Men's Wear. FASHION CRAFT CLOTHES Biltmore Hats Forsyth Shirts .� ;Incorporate Huron Fish and Game Group In order to protect its legal interests, Huron Fish and Game Conservation Association is be- ing incorporated under Ontario laws. Rt last Monday evening's monthly meeting in the Agricul- tural Office Board Room Presi- dent G. L. Falconer, Past Presi- dent W. E. 'Jervis,' and R. S. Atkey, were appointed a com- mittee to complete arrangements. It was decided to hold a social evening 'in the Legion Hall once a month, and hold dances in the Town Hall on October 9, Oc- tober 20 and November 4. John Wilson and Gordon Grigg were named a committee to arrange for a fowl supper. Results of the nightly draw were as follows: Willard Buch- anan, box of shells; Ken Liver- more, both second and third prizes, hunting knife and gun, cleaning rod: Attendance draw 'still had no winner; amount for next meeting is now $18. SHOOTERS WIN Three members of Kippen Gun Club attended the annual Thanks- giving shoot at Ridgetown and returned with prizes. Big winner was Lloyd Vebner, Hensall, who captured the O'Keefe Trophy and high score honors. John Ander- son,, Kippen, was runner-up. Venner and Anderson were the high money winners of the shoot with A. Lumbey, Goderich, the third member of the Kippen Club trio. Anderson also won a turkey. hems Seeforth; Running Broad Jump, R. Keyes (S); E. Raymond (W); S. Falconer (C); High Jump, 4' 6", J. Fitzpatrick (G); R. Keyes (S); C. Young (G); Softball Distance, J. Fuller (G); A. Har- rison (C); M. Bunking (C); Speed Ball, Goderich, Wingham, Seaforth. SPECIAL VALUES -October' 13 to 16 Swift's ALLSWEET Horsey,s GRAPEFRUIT Margarine, pkg. .36 Juice, 48 -oz. tin .43 Aylmer TOMATO Catsup , . 2 for Libby's Fancy PEAS 2 tins .33 Supreme SWEET .35 Pickles jar .23 F14116Ti /I Bluewater Tuna .Flakes .. .27 tin Morning Cheer COFFEE lb. jar ' .89 PKG. Ontario No. 1 Cooking Onions 10 lb. .33 Harvest Tomatoes 2 tins .23 Mephisto Sardines 4 tins .29 Bluewater Chicken Haddie , ..23 34c tint New Florida Pink 112's Grapefruit, 3 for .21 SHEARING,'S MODERN SELF SERVE FOOD MARKET PHONE 48 - Free Delivery - CLINTON Gifford ,and some good fielding by his mates gave the win to the ]cells, , Hulley ,with. three for three paced the" visitors' while Wes Gray had a triple and single Rugby Schedule Opens At Clinton. Oct. 18 The Huron Secondary Schools 'Association rugby football sched- ule for the 1950 season has beer): `announced, with four schools. competing-Wingham, Goderich, Seaforth and Clinton. Games erg to be played as follows: v' ''• - Oct. 18-Wingham vs: Clinton Goderich vs. Seeforth Oct. 20-Wingham vs. Seaforth. Clinton vs. Seaforth ' Oct. 25-Seeforth vs. Goderich Clinton vs. Wingham Oct. 27-Goderich vs. Wingham Seaforth vs. Clinton Nov. 1-Goderich vs. Clinton Wingham vs. Seaforth Nov. 8 -Clinton vs. Goderich Seaforth vs. Wingham The game time for each of the Clinton games will'. be 3 p.m. and they will be played at the RCAF Station football field, on the west side of King's Highway 4. ' Real Bargains USED RIFLES The recent imposition of a 15 per cent excise tax jumped the price of firearms by that much. However, we still have the following used .22 - calibre rifles in stock: 1 Savage 3D, bolt -action, single -shot ' $23.00 I Winchester Model 67, bolt -action, single -shot .... 22.00 1 Cooey Model 82 bolt -action, single -shot ..... . 10.00 1 Winchester Model 74,auto- loader .. ... ... 49.50 2 Remington Fieldmasters; pump - action 69.50 and '75.00 1 Browning pump -action Repeater . , • . . , 39.50 BSA Model 4, excellent 'for target work ... ......37.00 SEE US FOR YOUR GUNS, 'RIFLES, AMMUNITION and GUN LICENCES Jove a °/.Paatify Ir _S t:4r NTO.`N - oNTAR f.O PHONE 142 - - CLINTON to lead 'the locals. Mitchell .. 100 000 100-2 12 T. Delhi .. ' 120 010 01x-5 5 S' }Wiley end Weber, Costello (3); Gifford, McColl (9) and Burns., Mitchell Legionnaires Eliminated by Delhi The Huron Perth League rep- resentatives Mitchell Legion- naires - featuring ex-Clintonian Bert White '-� were eliminated from further OBA Intermediate "'C'• competition when they lost their third straight game In the semi-finals by 5-2 to Delhi To- baccomen at Delhiunday after- noon. Several' ardent fens from Clinton attended. Delhi now meets Waterdown, conquerors of Stouffville, for the championship, with games in Waterdown and Delhi Saturday and Sunday. Mitchell protested the first game at Delhi a week ago Sun- day, won by Delhi 8-5, but no replay is expected. The steady hurling of Ron Hydro Interruption Citizens are asked to note that Hydro will be off for two hours, from 2-4 p.m. on. Sunday, October 15,_in.'order that cer- tain essential repairs can be made. (Signed) -A.' E. RU;ti\BALL, Superintendent, l.J 1 Clinton Public Utilities Commission 41-b The ANNUAL MEETING of Zone 6 of Ontario Cream' Producers' organization will be held in the Agricultural Board Room, Clinton, FRIDAY, OCT. 20 8.30 p.m. Zone 6 includes the counties of Huron and Perth. Everyone who produces cream to sell is a Mem- ber of this organization and is invited to attend. 41-b &CZ TRADE MARA REG. is a pure drink of natural flavours `LEO' ROOM HEATER © :ODOURLESS 0 ELEGANT 0 EQUIVALENT HEAT 2 k.w. 0 BURNS NO, 1 DISTILLATE OR KEROSENE wherever it's cold , . . a "LEO" Turns on the Heat You can really `turn on the heat' with this new Leo . and make your rooms glow with comfort. Safe, silent, odour- less and elegant, the Leo is used in places where ordinary kerosene heaters wouldn't be toleratd, It pours heat into a good sited room, can boil a kettle, andcan be carried anywhere. Will give years of faithful service . . . just what you want. Very economical and very warming -heat output can be regulated -burns 40 hours on one gallon of no. 1 distillate or kerosene. Available in rich pastel colours - cream, light green and gold to suit your furnishings. Isn't this just what you want? $39.50 We carry a full lime of Coleman and Findlay Oil Heaters With or Without Fan Prices range from $176.50 to $142 0 i NOTE: In our advertisement last week, a Frigidaire 1p Cold -Wall Refrigerator was advertised in error at $549 cow-- ' plete which actually is the price of the Frigidaire with seven• cubic feet capacity. The price of the Cold -Wall still is unchanged at $429 complete. SUTTER--PERDUE Used Trucks:: See these good used trucks -- They're priced to sell: 1948 Chevrolet 1/2 ton Panel Delivery (7000 miles. Like new) 1940 Ford Pick-up 1937 Ford Pick-up New -1950 Chevrolet 1/2 ton Panel Delivery A few good used cars to choose from, in.cluding, a ' dandy '40 CHEVROLET SEDAN Have you arranged to have the FALL CHECK-UP on your car yet: You gain: nothing by waiting. Don't put off purchasing your ANTIFREEZE. We have PRESTONE, G. M. PER- MANENT ANTIFREEZE, and ALCOHOL base antifreeze. NVARtNINITARgr Lorne Brown Motors Limited Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Sales. and Service PHONE 367W "Chevrolet -The Thrifty Car for 1:95.0:1"''' .rKym3Ful. Z,ix'' :a]iL"'•A3++ v' a!ii' L^:J.2L7P.ti?Yki+L^ Cv°A.Z1AA'35C�Y - �i".E:M�.8�.4^l.L'9,YYLYY3�.t9Si