HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1949-06-23, Page 4liott, Pauline Taylor, Agnes Lane,
Carol Gliddon, Marlene Hunter; Junior boys: Eric
J. Jane Hartley,Gemmell, 5'9"; Doug
Joyce H. , Steep Man- StandingnGriffiths,
broad:1 "; Janet El- Morgan; Bev Boyes Mann,
Frank
aghan; 3. Barbara Steep, Patsy Gwen Griffiths, 5'8 /z"; MacDonald (tied); Jim Carter and
Wayne McGee (tied); Intermed-
iate girls: Marilyn Martin, 5'11";
Marie Lee, Louise Pigeon, (tie);
Marion Crossman; Gail Shearing,
Jean Adams,. Faye Aikenhead
(tie); Pauline Jervis, Patsy
Mur-
ney (tie); Marilyn Shaddick.
Intermediate boys: Murray Melt -
by, 6'11"; Tom Colquhoun; Ar-
thur Tyndall, Richard Andrews,
Don Ladd (tie); Ron McKay;
Senior girls: Joyce Hawkins, 6'10";
Ruth Glew, Dorothy Managhan,
Lorine Garon, Jane Hartley; Sen-
ior boys: Bob Carrick, 7'91/2"; Bob
Fines, Rickey Elliott, Terry Jen-
kin, Ruby Sytnick. .
High Jump: Junior girls: Joan
Ladd, Pauline Taylor (tie) 3'3";
Sharon Thompson; Agnes Lane,
Griffiths (tie); Junior boys:
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Detailed
Pub-
lic School Field Day, a brief re-
port of which was published in
last week's issue, ere as follows:
Relay Races—JuniorMorgans:1.
Jack
Bev Boyes, 2. Frank
Ronald Riley;
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MacDonald, Ron Flugill, Cecil
CUNTON Ti1•,''WS-RECORD
Harold Willert Heads
Harrison Reunion
Lbndesboro' Squeezes
Win Over Port Albert
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sun John'
Sprinhs; Junior boys:
Morgan, Cecil Carrick, Bev Boyes,
Frank MacDonald, Ronald Riley;
JunioJan tr Elliott, P uline irls: Gwen G Tay or,
Marilyn Ashton, Acmes Lane;
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iolquhoun, Jimmy Carter, F
Ashton, Bob Thomason,
girls: 1. 'Gwen Griffiths, Paulinees
Ashton,Ag
Marilyn
Lane; yShirley
Lane; 2. Helen McKay,
Dales, Ruth Glazier, Beverley
Ashton; 3. Marilyn Miller, Edith
Livingstone, Joan Ladd, Faye
Foster. Intermediate boys: 1. Mur-
ray Maltby, John Hartley,
• Denomme, Tommy Colquhoun;
2. Billy Carrick, Ronnie McKay,
Bobby Garan, Don Ross. Inter-
mediate girls: 1. Kay Sharp,
Shirley Stevens, Patsy Murney,
Marie Lee; 2. Jean Adams, Joan
Jackson, Barbara Hattin, Dorothy
Glazier; 3. Fay Aikenhead,
Pauline Tervis, Marie Refausse,
Louise Pigeon. Senior boys: 1.
Bob Fines, Rickey Elliott, Del)
Carrick, Terry Jenkin. Senior
girls: 1. Lorine Garon, Ruth Glew,
Betty yi*oolfrey, Shirley. Proctor;
red marine, John Hartley, Don Ross_
Intermediate girls:
ing, Marie Refausse, Marilyn
i eo
n• Senior
Louise Pg
Martin, Lou s ,
boys: Bob Fines, Bob Carrick,
Rickey Elliott, Bill' Pearson, Ken
McLeod' Senior girls: Joyce Haw-
ley, Ruthley Glew,oLorineane on.
Hart-
ley,
Distance Race: Boys: John
Hartley, Tom Colquhoun, Jackie
Carter, Ken McLeod, Terry Jen-
kin; girls: Dorothy Monaghan,
Joyce Hawkins, Ruth Glew, Gwen
Griffiths, Janet Elliott.
II SI
(By Jack Webster)"
What a game Londesboro B -A's
turned out on their home diamond
the
' ht
when y
nr
da g >
Thurs Y
bn
ed-
- in a sch
beat Part"Albert 109
pled WOAA Intermediate " `C"
group 5 softball match!
(Port Albert piled up a five -run
lead in the early stages of the
game but the B -A's tied things
f the
ei
th.
o �
half
their
um
p
Port Albert managed to get one
run hi the ninth before their side
w etired
Bicycle Race: Senior boys: Bob
Fines, Terry Jenkin,' Bob Car-
rick, Rickey Elliott, Bill Pearson;
Intermediate boys: Murray Malt-
by, Richard Andrews, Don Ross,
Billy Carrick, Ronnie Hugill;
girls: Dorothy Managhan, Lorine
Garon, Shirley Proctor, Marie
Refausse, Doris Cooper.
•
The 14th annual 'Harrison re-
union was held 'Saturday, June
11, at Harbour Park, Goderich,
one
'];very
with 8
attending. g
en-
joyed a ham dinner at one o'clock
and a picnic supper at five o'clock.
The sports committee had a busy
afternoon with races, tug-of-war
and ball game.
attending
The oldest
arson
art g
P
Holmes -
villa;
Mrs.
James Harrison,
villa; youngest atteding was
Bobbie, Collins, son of Mr. and
and Mrs Allan Johns, Olive Har- "Boll Voyage' Shower"
rison, Stan Collins.
ss retired.
Londesbbro then got down to Mrs. Stan Collins, Clinton; and
n .came the
theiness erns farthest.
the tieing run and Millar getting for 1950 were elected:
to third. Shaddick then came Officers
Willert; seem -
the
Harold
d Hs
out
to President, hot
one
I
to bat and pitcher
drove a
the pitcher which he fumbled tart' -treasurer, Amy Aikenhead;
Leiper managkig to get Bud Hunt, London,
In 1950 the picnic will be held
the Second Saturday in June at
Harbour •..,Palk, Goderich, with
dinner at- 12.30.
people were present from Lon-
don, Kirkton, 'Henson, Kippen,
Brrcefieid, Seeforth, Clinton,
ich
er
.`now, Goderich,
uck
Hill, L
iter s
H
Porter's
"cts.
ndin
districts.
and surrounding g
I
allowing Millar to score the win- directors. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
allo ng r Albert
ning run. ..
Bloor pitched three innings for
the B -A's and then was replaced
by Carter. Chisholm went all the
way for Port Albert.
PORT ALBERT: Draper 2b,
IVIabon c, Tigert 3b, Koviak ss,
ffowdlb, E, Martin cf, Chishori rf, G. Martin lm Petrie
LONDESBORO: Tamblyn Si,
Shaddick cf, Carter p, Sounder -
cock c, Bloor lb, Armstrong
rongg 3b,
Leiper 2b, Lee rf,
Race results were: pre-school,
Shirley' Johns, Bruce Collins; 8
years and under, Ralph Harrison,
and
Harrison;1
years
r
Betty
un-
der,' Arthur 5tubbington, James
Harrison 14 years and under,
Ruth Snelling, Olive Aikenhead;
single ladies, Audrey Harrison,l
Olive Harrison; single men,
tri
ed
Hunt; ma
McIiwain, Bud
Hun
women, Phyllis ,Harrison, Joyce
Willert; married men, Fred Aik-
enhead, Harold Willert, Stan Col-
lins; three-legged race, Jr., Ruth
For Mrs. F. Gatien
Mrs.' Wilfred Jervis.and Mrs.
John Nediger, Jr., were co -host-
esses at the lgtter's home, Wel-
lington St., at a very lovely "bon
voyage shower" in honour of Mrs.
and
Mrs. Geffen "n: Ms
Fred
Gage
small daughter, Kathy, left
Tuesday to spend the summer
months with her family'in Eng -
enhead and Mr. and Mrs.
Harrison. Sports committee: Mr. Snelling and Olive Aikenheed,
IiEAR'
McKINLEY
Huron -Perth Progressive Conservative
Candidate
BROADCAST OVER CKNX
Friday, June 24
-.8.30 p.m. to 8.45 p.m.
Huron -Perth Progressive Conservative Association
Buittb
STURDIER
Mt is
$EATJR
Gwen
Bev Boyes, 3'3"; Ronald Riley;
Frank MacDonald„ Ron Hugill,
John Morgan, Ken Livermore
(tie); Jack Prosser, Jim `Carter,
Paul White (tie); Intermediate
girls: Marilyn. Shaddick, 3'8";
Patsy Murney: Louise Pigeon;
Intermediate boys: Tom Colqu-
houn, 4'4"; Don Ladd; Murray
Maltby; Richard Andrews, Don
Denomme, Billy Carrick (tie);
Doug Fleischauer, John Hartley;
Senior girls: Joyce Hawkins, 4'2";
Shirley Proctor; Betty WoolfreY;
Ruth Glew, Yvonne Dales (tie);
Senior boys: Bob Fines, 4'6"; Bob
Carrick; Eugene Refausse; Rick-
ey Elliott; Ken McLeod.
Running Broad Jump: Junior
girls: Gwen Griffiths, 10'5"; Betty
Stevens; Janet Elliott; Helen Mc-
Kay; Marlene Hunter; Junior
boys: Bev Boyes, Ronald Riley
(tie) 10'5''; John Morgan, Frank
MacDonald, Clayton Groves (tie);
Frank Giew; Douglas Cartwright;
Intermediate girls: PatsyMa-
nay, 10'8"; Gail Shearing; M
Crossman; Marie Lee, Kay Sharp,
Marilyn Martin (tie); Intermed-
iate boys: Tom Colquhoun, 14'2"
John Hartley; Murray Maltby
Arthur Tyndall; Glenn McDonald
Senior girls: Joyce Hawkins
13'61/2"; Lorine Garon, Shirley
Proctor (tie); Jane Hartley, Betty
1 Woolfrey; Yvonne Dales; Senior
boys: Bob Fines, 15'; Bob Car-
rick; Rickey Elliott; Ken McLeod.
Ball Throw: Junior Girls: Jan-
et Elliott, Pauline Taylor, Agnes
Lane, Margie Ellen Lawson, 141 -
lien Pigeon; +junior boys: Bev.
Boyes, Fred Ashton, Hugh Col-
quhoun, Clayton Groves, Ron 11u -
gill; Intermediate girls: Barbara
Hattin, Marlene Jervis, Margery
Cartwright; MarionBeoCrossman,
Gail Shearing, LouLIxo
Nedi-
ger (tie); Kay Sharp; Intermed-
iate boys: Don Denomme, Don
Ross, Ken Lee (tie); Beverley
Aikcmhead, Arthur Tyndall, Mur-
ray Maltby, Tom Colquhoun (tie);
Gordon Scribbins, Charles Dren-
nan, Ken Riley (tie); Billy Car-
rick, Ron McKay, Doug Fleisch -
suer, Donald Cornish, Glenn Mcg
Donald, David Oakes, Jackie
Holmes (tie); Senior girls: Lorine
Garon; Catherine Ladd, Ruth
Glew; Jane Hartley, Carol Glid-
don (tie); Shirley Ashton, Yvonne
Dales (tie).
Pole Vault: Bob Carrick, Ken
McLeod, Rickey Elliott, Bob
Fines, Bill Pearson.
Three-legged race; Junior: Bev
Boyes, Jack Prosser; John Morgan,
Frank MacDonald; Ruth Glazier,
Beverley Ashton; Mary Liver-
more, Wayne McGee; Janet El-
liott, Donna Sharp. Intermediiate:
Murray Maltby, John Hartley;
Tom Colquhoun, Don Denomme;
Gordon Scribbins, Arthur Tyn-
dall; Marilyn Shaddick, Marilyn
Matrin; Patsy Murney, Marie
Lee. Seniors: Joyce Hawkins,
Bob Carrick; Lorine Garan, Do-
rothy Managhan; Shirley Proc-
tor, Ruth Glew; Bob Fines, Rick-
ey Elliott; Ken McLeod, Bill
Pearson.
Wheelbarrow Race: Junior:
Gwen Griffiths, Jimmy Carter;
John Morgan, Frank MacDonald;
Bev Boyes, Jack Prosser; Marilyn
Ashton, Agnes Lane. Intermed-
iates: Marilyn r Patsy
Murney; Tom Shaddick,
Don
Denomme; Murray Maltby, John
Hartley. Seniors: Joyce Hawkins,
Bob Carrick; Ruth Glow; Ken�rMcLeo Bill
Pearson.
Soap Box Derby: Arthur 'Tyn-
dall,
yn-
iGordon Scrb ibbins;
Elliott;lohnHartly
Murray Maltby; Don Denomme,
Gordon Murray.
Ir
f ♦4,
Veteran poultrymen have proven that It
pays to feed pullets Roe Vita Grow Growing
Mash after the seventh week. Such a diet
is high in digestible nutrients with the correct
balance of proteins, minerals and vitamins:
This Roe Vita -Grow promotes resistance• to
disease, builds strong sturdy bodies and
profitable egg production in the Fall. Men
Who Know Insist' on Roe . ask your Roe,
Feeds Dealer for Roe Vita -Grow Growing
Mash.
Experience
in the
Public Service
fpting. Grasses, rich In
pMeins and vitamins are
harvested at Ihalr nutrition
peekidehydrated In minutes,,
ikon added to all Roe Vlta-
ished Feeds ... a "ween
see diet bonus far poultry,
Mvestesit.
Skinny
gain 5,10, .15 lbs.
Citi pe,
e
THURSDAY;. ' JUNE' 23, 1949
land. ani ..in The evening was sP
con-
tests and games and the guest of.
honour was presented with a mis
cellaneous shower of going -away
articles and included was a large
quantity of canned goods which
she'can,take to her old country
home. " Although taken complet-
ely by surprise, Mrs. Gallen was
greatly appreciative pr
eciatiV
e tothe.friends,
numbering about 15, who had ex-
pressed their best wishes in this,
tangible. manner.
Muriel
1 Proctor, and Beverely
Harrison; three-legged race,Sr.,
Olive Aikenhead,. Ruth Snelling,
and Joyce Willert, Amy Aiken -
head; tie race, Amy. Aikenhead,
Bud Hunt, and William Castle,
Audrey Harrison; graceful walk-
er, Mrs. Bill Harrison, and Mrs.
Albert Harrison; lucky guesses,
Ida Harrison, Joyce Willert, and
Joyce Townsend, Lucky draw
A delicious lunch served by the
hostesses rounded out a very
evening.
. g
happy
0
MISS DALY HONOURED
SEAFORTH —. A tea and re-
ception at Seaforth Sunday after-
noon, brought members of: the -
Catholic Women's sLeague from
all parts of the Diocese of Lon-
don to honor Miss Alice Daly,
newly -elected president of the
for candy, Bessie Townsend. London Branch.
COUNTS
GEORGE DREW
Alderman, Mayor, Provincial
Party Leader, Three Times
PREMIER OF ONTARIO a I
Then—
LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION
in The House of Commons,
Ottawa.
No other national leader can
match this record of public
service on ALL
GOVERNMENTALLEVELS ACT VIOF
George Drew, more than any other national leader
knows that government—to remain DEMOCRATIC,
—must remain in the bands of the people. As an
alderman he concerned himself with the problems
of his ward. As mayor, he worked for a better
community. As provincial legislator, he ,worked in
the interests of the people of his constituency. As
Premier of Ontario he gave his native province the
finest administration in its history ... George Drew
has succeeded as an administrator because he believes
in TEAMWORK and CO-OPERATION on all levels
of government.
As PREMIER OF ONTARIO he held more cabinet
meetings and with greater frequency than any
government in Ontario's history. As leader ' of
the official opposition at Ottawa, he brought
new life and energy into the House of Commons,
and a renewed respect for the principle of Parlia-
mentary Government.
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES
give wholehearted support to George Drew because
they will be Members of Parliament in FACT as
well as in NAME. No longer will members be
forced to yield all power to bureaucratic cabinet
ministers . and centralizers and fail to give full
representation TO THEIR CONSTITUENCIES ...
Compare the records of George Drew and YOUR
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE candidate with
those of other party leaders and candidates.
Your vote on June 27th for your PROGRESSIVE
CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE will mean that
you will be represented in Parliament by a supporter
of A PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE GOVERN-
MENT under the leadership of George Drew.
VOTE FOR
ELSTON CARDIFF North Huron
ELGIN McICINLEY Huron -Porth
CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE
YOUR PROGRESSIVE
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ELGIN
McKINLEY
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YOU (AN GET ROE FEEDS FROM:
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