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Clinton News-Record, 1956-06-07, Page 11Local Markets HENSALL COMMUNITY SALE MAY 31 (Sales barn on Mill Street; next to Mickle's Mill), Weanling pigs, $9 to $11; chunks, $12 to $18; sows„, $60 to $80; Holstein cows, $125 to $175; Holstein Calves, $12 to $18; Here- ford calves, $35 to $40; Durham cows, $140 to $160. Over 600 pigs and 60 head of cattle were sold. CLINTON COMMUNITY SALE JUNE 1 Weanling pigs, $8,50 to $10; chunks $16 to $18; sows $60 to $65; beef calves $25 to $32; grass cattle $130 to $150. 180 pigs and 28 cattle were sold. Do you like Dancing?? Do you know what a Pyjama . 'Dance is???? Be at Zurich Centennial 'kyadaesday, July 4th. MeLennan's Boy, owned and oariven ,by Tom Yearly, Bxeter, itOolc the feature race at the Clin- -ton _Spring Fair' harness races on .Saturday afternoon. Tile .EXeter horse turned in the fastest time :of the day with a '2.1.7 in beating -out Jack Camp- entry ,Ta015. Scott in the 2.23 Surprising Times Big Feature Of Saturday Races FREEDOM RSDA.Y, ZUNt IT, I'M CIANTON NEWS,IMCORD 'Vara. ,Grattan. These horses Mak-. ing their -first start scampered around the half-mile oval in the good: time of .2.24. The 2.$0 cans sturned out to be a good battle between, Flashy 1-101 and l Tornado Lee with the Flashy., Hal ;showing a littla better condition to nose out the two oliAtort entries! by a length, The tune was Two- Year-Olds, Purse *goo zus4, J, B. Hal (17aceb and Brown, Clinton) 2—./. S. C, (Jacob e.ntl. Brown Clinton). 3—Barbara Grattan (G. Feagar4 Goderion) Time — 2:24. 2;3.0 .Class, .P41130 $200 —Flashy Godbolt, Exe- ter) • v D, Hal (Jacob and 'Brown, Clinton) S---,Tornado Lee (Elliott and Lit-. tie, Clinton) 4-1Vtiss Leta Grattan - 5----.13onnie-R. Grattan Time — 2:18. 2:23 Class, Purse $200 1--„,.MeLennan's Boy, (Toni Yearly, Exeter). 2 r''.-4Jack Scott (Jack Campbell, Seaforthl . 3—W..• G Brook (B. Nirkby,- Wal- ton) 4—Lord Richard (C. Young, Sea- forth) 5—Gertie Hy (a. Goudy, Coder- iCh) 6—Miss Belair Burns, Seafor- th) Time— 2:17. 0 CLINTON COMMUNITY PARK Post Time: 2.00 o'clock (DST) vE .. RACES $ 7501, P URISNES Two One-Mile Heats to F ch Race — 10 DASHES .77. - Betting Privileges — Covered Grandstand — STARTING GATE — DR. G, S. .ELLIOTT, A. M. KNIGHT President Secretary-Treasurer 'TRUCKS In the special two-year-ald race :Miss Hal and 3,S,C, horses Iroansthe Jacob and Brown stable one-two ahead of 134r, PAW — . so proud was e at dis- covering South End t Cities Service. Why not drop in and let us convince YOU! (11.y SVN. INTAOFX) From our Wolf Cub seetion' comes news. that Peter Thompson 1 and Brian LarVia have been appoin- ted Sixers. and Stephen Cooke has' been promoted to Seconders rank.. Clary Magee has been presented with his First Star 41,4 has been. appointed Seconder of the Black Six,- In spite of the wet weather 108 Scouts and 15 leaders .attended the third annual Huron Distriet. Camporee at Hohnesville over the weekend, Part of the Water CoriServet- ionist badge requirements was • taught to the Scouts above Second Class, An obstaaleat course was held during part of the time. Clinton sent one patrol consis- ting of Ken Magee,. Ken Van Reis- en, Lewis Ling, Elvin 'Parker, Ron Magee, Larry Bertrand and Ron Clifford. Our patrol did very well, taking all into consideration, and we earned- a class "13" rating, showing that this.buteh of Scouts is a fairly proficient group of campers, :Ivirt Parker and Ken Van Reis- en went -on their First Class over- night journey, the weekend before last. Asa result of' this journey Elvin completed his First Class badge. Seoittmaster Brown preSen- ted Elvin With his, First Clas$ bad- ge and also his Poultryman, Star- man, Debater, Soil Conservation,' ist, and Cyclist badges last Wed- nesday evening. Elvin has also earned his "A" Cord for being First Class and.having six profic- iency. badges. An now Elvin, on to Queen's Scout. 0 Goderich Township Annual Meeting The Women's Auxiliary of St. James' Church Middleton, is plan- ning to hold the annual three-par- ish meeting . on Thursday after- noon, June 14, !at.3 o'clock, in the church. All members of all the• ladies' organizations in Trinity Church, B'ayifield, and in St. John's Varna, are cordially invited to at- tend. - Reports of the annual will be given and .afterwards tea will be served at the home of Mrs. Fred Middleton, president of St. James' Women'si Auxiliary, A large at- tendatiCe is desired. Airman. Receives STANLEY TOWNSHIP Dr. Allen Stewart, London, spent last Wednesday with Adam Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Neilans, and sons Murray and Larry,--Lon- don, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Glenn. Mr.and Mrs. Francis Daymond, Chatham, spent the weekend with Mrs. Daymond's father, Adam Stewart, Miss Jeanne Parke, Camrose, Alta., is spending her vacation with Mr. and Mrs, Ed Glenn and other friends in the district: Miss Marilynn Runnalls, Tim- minS, graduated at the recent Convocation of the University of Western Ontario, with first class honours in the Chemistry course. Miss Runnalls was a gold medal:- list in her course and' presently has. a civil position in Ottawa. Miss Runnalls is a grand-daughter of Mr. Alex McEwen, her mother being the former Eleanor Mc- Ewen, also a graduate of "West- ern." With examinations only.a. short time away, most activity has come 'to an er4 other than acede.mie stuclies. Bxaminations start ,On Jaime 12 and with the completion of them, .4 free dance will be held for all students on June 22, Work has been completed on . the auditorium curtains,. 'which has been a large job for the Stud- ent's Council, of the 1J50-56 school term. Months of planning, schem- ing and organiz4ng have gone into the job of purchasing these cur- tains. We -hope they will lest as long as the old .ones did. (which hung in the auditorium since it Was -bullt), Another big item of the last few weeks of this semester is the election. of a new Students' Coun- cil for the coming year, The newly elected members are: president, Neil,..MeGregor; first vice-president, Marguerite Lyon; second vice-president, Gordon Teb, VARNA- Voited Omen The Wonian!s. Association ineet4 ing opened on May 23, With the theme song. The Scripture lesson PSaltn. .8; was read by Miss Mervin Johnston.- Thoughts on the lesson "'Wonder, Beverence and Adoration"' were given, by Mrs. Lee McConnell and were foil lowed by prayer, Mrs. Robert Taylor presided. over the business periQd. Roll • call was answered by 1$ ladies, It was aelPitlQa to send $10 to the Goderich .Sunimer School Camp, hut; seeretary, Doreen Batten treasurer, Stephen Brown; boys' sports representative, Albert Cliff ford; girls' sports representative, Katherine McGregor. We wish them the success that past •e0U11, ciis have This brings to a close the week.' ly reports of the activities in Clin-! ton .District Collegiate Institute for this year, ANSWER "TO `THIS \WEEK'S 'X-WORD Clinton Scout and Cub New's 1955 CHEVROLET DELUXE COACH $1,895 1955 PONTIAC POWERGLIDE SEDAN, fully equipped $2,095 1955 PONTIAC SEDAN, fully equipped $1,895 1955 CHEVROLET SEDAN, fully equipped $1,895 $1,650 1954seCdH6nEVROLET DELUXE Powerglide 1954 PONTIAC DELUXE SEDAN, fully equipped $1,595 2-1954 CHEVROLET Sedans, fully equipped $1,495 1953 PONTIAC SEDAN • ' $1,295 1952 CHEVROLET Powerglide Convertible, fully equipped $1,495 1952 PLYMOUTH Sedan r $ 995 1952 CHEVROLET DELUXE SEDAN $ 850 1951 CHEVROLET Coach $ 900 1950 PONTIAC SEDAN, fully equipped..., $ 850 2-1948 PONTIACS $ 495 1948 CHEVROLET $ 495'. 1948 PLYMOUTH Sedan $ 495 1952 CHEVROLET 1/2 'TON PICK-UP $ 795 1952 INTERNATIONAL 1 TON Stake with rack $ 895 1950 DODGE 1/2 TON PANEL , $ 250 1949 CHEVROLET 3/4 TON PICK-UP $ 300 Cars and Trucks can be Driven Away at the Prices Listed in this Advertisement.' 111011111111110, me presentation of a medal which is becoming rare in the • Canadian services was made at RCAF Station Clinton, Thurs- day, May -31„ to -an airman who. is. now an instructor in the -,guided missile department of the Radar and Commimications! School, ' The Royal Canadian Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, was presented to Flight Sergeant N. H. "Slim" Lacroix by -Group Captain H. Q. Ash- down, Commanding Officer': of Station Clinton, before amassed parade of all personnel on the station. Presentations of this medal will become more and more rare - as time goes on, To be eligible for the award an airman must have served in the regular for- ces before the Second World War, must have completed 18 years service and must have been of exemplary character and conduct during the whole time. Flight Sergeant Lacroix. was born in Saskatoon in 1018 and was educated at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. He joined the RCAF in June 193T and from', that time has added an impres- sive list of "firsts" to his career. He was with the first airmen to serve at what became RCAF Station Bella Bella on the West Coast. He arrived with the first detachment of 12 men to open RCAF Station Allif or Bay. He was with the first squadron to occupy RCAF Station Euclulet and Coal Harbour and, after the war, was on strength of 445 All-Weather' Fighter Squad- non,. the first in the RCAF to equip with OF-100 twin jet fighters, During this time he served in the wireless 7 trade both in ground maintenance and in the air. He has logged time as a wireless operator in such re- nowned aircraft as the Vickers Vancouver, Supermarine Strati, raer, Calms and Catalinas, Blaokburn Sharks, Dakota, North Star, Hastings, Valetta, Lancaster, Dincoin and Halifax. - Flight Sergeant Lacroix now lives in Adastral Park, the "married quarters" at Station Clinton with his wife, the for- mer Rose Pantella, Saskatoon, and three children, Norman, 14, Loraine 12 and Edward 10. The children .are students at the Air Vice Marshal Hugh Campbell Public School. His father, Wilfred. C. La- croix, is manager of industrial and millwork for the Coast Hardware Company Limited, Vancouver. Flight Sergeant N. H. 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