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Clinton News-Record, 1956-10-04, Page 5 UG STORES -HELP RESTORE THE PEP HE BURNS WITH I.D.A. Specials OCTOBER 1st -- 6th- UNIQUE PHOTO SERVICE F. IMPENNEBAKER vez; DRUGGIST NOW AT YOUR DRUGGIST'S New WAMPOLE VII•CAL0FER 12. VITAMIN,MINERAL CAPSUKS- Actilie 'children burn up pep anti energy. That's why it's so im- -- portant that they get good food, plenty,-of sleep, and all the vita- mins and minerals they need. Wampole Vi:Cal-Fer 12 Capsules help supply the vitamins and minerals that may often'be'lack- ing in ordinary diets. Each capsule contains vitamins A, B,, C, D, and. B,,,-calcium, phosphorus and iron. Supplement their diet with one easy to take capsule Otdy $1.95fot fivii Months Supply • COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO' 8 oz. 39e ; COD LIVER OIL 16 oz. reg. 89c for 69c COD LIVER OIL Capsules 100's, reg. $1.19 for 89 HALIBUT LIVER OIL • CAPSULES • 100 ..., 89c 250 .,.. $1.89 500 $3.49 MINERAL OIL 16 oz 43c 40 oz. 87c CUTEX SPECIAL 75c Lipstick with 39c nail polish $1.00 COLGATE TOOTH PASTE Reg. 59c ... 2 for 89c PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE--- Reg. 59c 2 for 89c IPANA TOOTH PASTE Reg. 33c 2 for 49c JERGEN'S LOTION with Free Dispenser 65c HALO SHAMPOO Reg. 39c 2 for 59c NOXZEkA 6 oz. jar 98c 3-WAY SHAVE 4, 10 oz. jar 890 REVLON'S NEW FUTURAMA CASE with LIPSTICK ,REFILL Reg. $2.15 for $1.15 ODORONO CREAM DEODORANT` Reg. $1.00 . for 69c NEW PAPER MATE PEN with Piggy Back Refill - $2.49 11% Top 441 Club Daity C4.1vs Judging the animals entered by the 44 club Members in the dairy calf class at Hayfield Fair was a serious thing, and the young folk were doing their best fry show their animals off to the best advantage, *ova the calves were being placed in order of .quality, Later the contestants were placed on show- manship. (News-Record Photo) Kroehler 'Magnolia" Bedroom Suite NOW BEING SHOWN IN OUR, WINDOW. Featuring SOLID MAGNOLIA WOOD "Cant-Mar" Plastic -Tops • Resists spills, scmffs, scratches. Impervious to alcohol and alkalics, even the., heat of '-a burning cigarette.- Dust Proof Construction, Plate Glass Mirrors; Wood........ is Climailzed. 'ONLY KROEHLER CAN GIVE YOU THESE FEATURES. Double Dresser, Chiffoneer, Bookcase Bect- HERE IS A REDUCED PRIa Re $265 g. $295.00 - N O' SALE Beattie Furniture Or' 'These young pirateS added a solemn note to the proceedings, as with belted% dirks and patches on. their eyes, they marched with a right good will. (,Below) Sunbonnet Sally and Davy Crockett was the costume chosen to set a holiday mood for these (News-Record-Photos) youngsters. SLACKS Boys' Jeans Sanforized tenim f Priced from „,„.„„„ $2,25 All Shades .- All Sizes Sanforized Doeskin Priced from' SUBURBAN COATS - SWEATERS UNDERWEAR - SOCKS PYJAMAS LIMITED Phone: Hti.`1 ge.9,12 Main Corner CLINTON 'And when the auditor Is An; ished, the A.B.a. publishes a reportrof the anditotls findings •-.known facts On„whieh adver* tisers can Place a value. Ask its for a cow of but latest A.B1C. report, Clinton News Record Mornber Audit Suronu of Cirfulotions DAY, .00Mar43, 4, 106 41.1's7TO EWS-RECORD PAGE, KYR 0, ik School Exhi Hand sewn 'quilt bleak (Gr. 24) Linda -Gemeinhardt, Bayfield; Don- na Peek, SS. 3, :StanleY.; Mary Joyce Rathwell, SS Goderich; MAW .ArrastrOg„ SS 3, Stanley; Myrna: Scott; PaYfield; Linda At*, strong, SS 3, Stanley, ;Darning, using heel of wool sock, Or,: 5-8, Margaret Var- na. • Plain knitting, $" square, Gr, 5;8. Nancy Stirling, SS 9, . Cath- erine Potter,, S$ 3, Goderieh; marie •Turiand, Bayfield; °wile Brand, SS 10, Goderich; Ineke Zondag, SS 4,toast; Nellie Zondag, SS 4, Fast, . Plain knitting, 0", square, Gr. 2-4, Beppy Zondag, $$ 4, Fast, aAkovVORTi. • Picture cutout, three daisies, Gr. 3,4; • Steven Harris, SS 9; Mary Ann -Krzcyzck, SS 1.0, Goderich; Douglas Sinith, SS 9; Linda Rath, SS 10, Goderich; John, Tal- hot, SS, 4, *West; Duncan Mc- Mains, SS. 5, Goderieh, - • FloWer and salt. map "Canada's (9a12"), Peter Ditcharme, SS 4, W.; Ron •Scotcluner, $$ .4 W; Ron Westlake, SS 4W; Edward Broad-` foot, SS 1; Joan McCowan, SS 1; Hen4rike Brammer, SS 1, Flower .and salt map, Huron County, Gr. 3-4, Rosalie Westlake,. SS 4W; John Talbot, Michael Greer, SS 4W; Sandra Middleton, Mary E, Ervine and Shirley Darn,, borough, all .of 43ayfield. Fruit and vegetable scrap., book, Gr. 5.6, John Ross, SS , 3, Gode- rich; Mary Squire, S$ 3,.Gealerich; Keith Rathwell, SS 9, --Goderich; Nancy Stirling; Michael Scoteha mer, Bayfield; Janet Harris, 'SS 9. Scrap book, of pioneer subjects, Gr. 7.8, Katherine Potter, Stuart Grigg, SS 9; 'Barbara Yeo, S'S 3, Goderich' ' Douglas Dowaon, SS 3, Stanley; 13111.Hoggarth, SS 3, God- erich; Douglas ,Dunn, S$ 4 East. . Woodwork, bookends, •Gr. 75;6, Freddie Dutot, SS 9; John Harris, SS 9; Stuart - Steckle, SS 4 East; Alvin Johes, SS' 4, Goderich; Jim Kelly, Hayfield._ • - Woodwork, .• 'birdhouse, Gr. • 5-6, Donald Yeo, SS 3, Goderich; Bruce Settles, SS ' 5, .Goderich; John Powell, SS 11, .Gotierich; Keith Rathwell; Robert Smith, SS 9; Larry Gilbert, .SS 9. , Crayon drawing, - bird life, Gr. 3-4; June Powell, SS 4 Goderich; Kathy Howard, SS 4 Goderich; Sandra Middleton; Karon Oakes, SS 4 Goderich; Larry PearSon, SS 4 Goderich; Shirley' Darnborougla Poster, "Old Time Dress"-there were 24 entries in this class, Gr.. 5,6, Rosemary Turland, Anne Gem- einhardt, Jackie Weston, Richard Reid, all of Hayfield; Patsy Cox, SS 5; Marilyn Yeo, SS 3'-Goderich. Add Fair- Pu Parade To ,Centenuial .: Pupils of Holniesville school' made a pretty group as they entered Bayfield 'fairgrounds as part of the Centennial ..parade Teacher at this school is Miss Ann Shadjoek, Clinton, 4, Shirley Darnborough; Peggy Ann Betties, SS 5 Goderich; Mary grVAIW. .$411.d.ra N144101211, Myrna $oott, .an of ,.Bayfield; Barbara Semple, St$ 10 Goderich, Write "0 .Canada," and chorus in Gr, 5, Irla, Martin, $$ 4 East; Jackie. Weston, Carol Wallis and Nigel Bellehember, all of Hayfield;Jocelyn Gaudet, S$ 3, Goderich; Margaret 'Semple, SS 10 Goderieh,1 Vrite:,"0 Canada" in. ink, Gr, 0, Carrie Brand, and Lois Rathwell, 4S . 10 •Goderich; Ferne Steckle, 5$ 4 East; Marlon Keys, SS 3 Stanley; Janet 'Harris; Sylvia Fitzsimons, Bayfield, Write National Anthem in ink, Gr. 7, Dianne Harris, Gayle Lock, hart, both of SS 5 Goderich; Ineke Zondag,. 5$: 4 East; Donniecolqu- how), SS .1, Stanley;, Gwen 11p, Bride, $S -3 Stailley; Catherine Wall*. • Write "The Maple Leaf Forever"" in ink, Gr, 8, Shirley McGowan, SS' 5 Goderich; Paul Brand, $S 10 Goderich; Mary Townshend; Joan IVIcCdwan; John Harris; Margaret Wallis, Print "Mary Had a Little Lamb" Gr, 2, Mary Joyce Rathwell, SS 9; Kenny Gilbert; Jackie Colquhoun, SS 1 Stanley; Arthur McDougall, SS 5 Goderich; Hilly Tyfidall,' SS 3 Goderich; Dennis Harris, S$ 9. Picture cutout, Gr. 2, William Yea, --Mary, Joyce Rathwell, both of SS 9; Sharon Middleton, Bay- fiel4 Robbie Cornish, SS .4W; Jeannette Lab; SS 4 ,Goderich; Faye Merrill, SS 4 ,Ooderich; Crayon coloured drawing of an apple and pear, Gr. Z- Sharon Mid- dleton, Joyce - Scott and Braun Koene, Bayifeld; Robbie Cornish; Arthur McDougall; Doris Steckle, SS 4, East. Print "Look, Dick See Jane", Gr. 1a.,Naricy Heard, Bayfield; David Milthers, SS 5; George Turland, Bayfield; Steve Thompson, S$ 4 Goderich; Katherine Weston, Bay- field; Linda Stirling, SS 9, .„ Plasticine Model, Gr. 1, Nancy Heard, Bayfield; Elizabeth Zondag, SS 4 East; Patty Tebbutt, SS 4 Goderich; Donald 'Lindsay and George Turland, Bayfield; Mary Steckle, SS 4 East. • • )Crayon's coloured drawing of Maple leaf, Gr. 1, Richie Talbot, Phyllis Grainger, both of SS .4W; Nancy Heard; Bruce. Bird, Ruth Wallis and Donald Lindsay, all, of Bayfield, ' Weaving, Gr. 2, Cathy Weston and Ruth Wallis, Bayfield; Elaine Townshend, SS 5 Goderich; George Turland and Bruce Bird, Bayfield; Elizabeth Zondag, SS 4 ,East. COLLECTIONS Collection of .evergreen, Gr. 2-4, Douglas McCullough, Holmesville; Dick Powell, SS 4 Goderich; Jean- ette Lab, SS 4 Goderich; Douglas. Telford, Douglas Wallis, both of Bayifeld; Karon Oakes, SS 4, God; erich. Collection of wood, Gr, 5-8, Anne•Gemeinhardt, Margaret Wal- lis, Bayfield; Bill Evans, SS 3 Stanley; Alvin Jones, SS 4 ,Gode- rich; George °Raeger, SS 4, Gode- rich; (no name)`, SS 4 Goderich: HORTICULTURE Table bouquet of garden flowers, Gr. 2-4, ,Jeannette Lobb; Douglas Yeo, SS 9; Mary Ervine, Janice Merner, Terry Fitzsimons, Linda Gemeinhardt, all of Hayfield. Tablabouquet of garden flowers, Gr. 5-8, Joan McCowan; Rosemarie Turland, Gerald Stirling, Sylvia Fitzsimons, • Kathy Stirling, all of Bayfield; Susan Brown, SS 1 Stan- ley.- Centrepiece, home-grown fruit and flowers, Gr. 2-4, Bonnie Cox, SS 5; Terry Fitzsimons, Philip Turner, Gayle Turner, Douglas Kingsbury, Sandra Middleton, all Of Bayfield. Centrepiece, fruit and flowers, Gr. 5-8, Rosemarie Telford, Hay- field; Stuart Grigg, Sylvia Fitz- simons; Joan McClyrnont, Varna; Michael Scotchmer and Margaret Srnithrboth of Bayfield: GRAIN'and VEGETABLES Sheaf of wheat; Douglas McCul- lough, SS 3 Goderich; Margaret Wallis, Bayfield. Sheaf of oats, Katherine Wallis, Tudor Wain, both of Hayfield; Poster, "Century of Progress"-- there were 23 entries, Gr. 7-8, Barbara Howard, SS 4 Goderich; aVfary Townshend, SS 5 Goderich; Tony Verhoef, SS 1, Stanley; David Comae, Bayifeld; John ,Har- ris, SS 9; Kathy Wallis, Hayfield. WRITING • Print "0 Canada" in pencil, Gr. 3. Bonny Cox,..SS 5, Goderich; Sharon Lockhart, SS 5; Rosalie Westlake; .Linda Gemeinhardt; Shirley Norman, SS 3 Goderich; Julia Cox, SS 5, GOderich. Write-"0 Canada" in pencil, Gr. iistramsriessermisra r 6,0444 7ade teu4 dANap I ANS IN VIEEY WALK OF 11FE SINCE 160' Clinton 'branch: VVILLIAK,MOIti.Olt," Manager Londosboieugh (3uh',Ageney): Open Mon, & 'Thurs. DOWN PAYMENT OF 396. $2.50 TOR A $50.00 BOND, $5,00 FOtt A $100,00 .Elt...BALANtE IN EASY INsTAIMENTS Ovi* A Yaaaa osi 1 UY Y00110100 TODAY , broth orbylnxtalmentx a your otObotithopit BoI A4 140411 ANK Or MONTREAL OKIAWECAN CANADA WINO, jUSTst501i0WIL AT SIX years, in a row is the record of wins by the pupils of SS 4 West Stanley Township at Bayfield Fall "air. They .took home (gain the shield presented 1).y the 'village ag,, tiepitural society for earning the most points 'in competition. Ten sehooleOf the 14 who ent- ered in, the display exhibits, also took -part in the centennial par- ade, which wailed by the renown- pa •Qoaerfieb. Girls Trurnpet,,Band. Schools were B ayfield Senior Room, Mrs, LeRoy Poth, principal; junior main, Mrs, W, Parker; SS 9, •Goderich Township, Miss Helen Potter; S$ 7, Stanley, Warara Yungblut; $$ 3 Goderich (Holmes- vine), Miss Ann -Sharldock; Port-, on's Hill, Mrs. Frank Yeo; S$ 10; Goderich Township,. Mrs. McCain- chey; SS 10, Stanley, Mrs, Marg- aret Garrett; SS 4, Goderich, Miss Doreen - McKenzie; SS'. 4., West Stanley; Mrs, R. Scotchrner; S$ 1, Stanley, Mrs, Francis Powell; $,S; 3, Stanley, Mrs. Beatty; SS 6, Stanley (Varna), Mrs. Talbot;. 5$ 4, Bast Stanley, Mrs, Simons, Advertisers' Dictionary audit (5' am, v.t.41ro excinine and verify. example: Periodically an anal, tar frbm fhb Audit Bureau of ,Circulations visite our office to make an audit of our ely- culation records. Just as a bank exatniner in- Spects the books and assets of your hanky so the A.B.C. for examines all records and reports necessary ter a coin% plete and accurate audit of our ' circulation, its Wins Shield For $ixth 'Timt e At Centennial Douglas McCullough, SS 3 Gode- rieh. Sheaf of. barley, Douglas Mc- Cullough, SS 3 Godericii. Beets, 5 round, Peter Thicharrne, SS 4W; Hazel Collins, SS 1 Stan- ley; Terry Fitzsimons, Bayfield; Bruce Collins, and Bill McGregor, SS 1 Stanley; Jackie Weston. Carrots, 5 roots, Kathy Potter; Anne and. Joan McCowan; Billy McGregor; Janet and John Harris. Spanish onions, 5, Bruce Collins; Stuart and David Steckle; Bob and Viola Collins, Onions, A,O.V.; 5, Barbara Turn- er, Bayfield; Joan and Anne Mc- Cowan; Bob ,Norman, SS 3 GOdeL rich; Dennis 'Harris, S'S 9; Jackie WeSton, 'Potatoes, 5; Peter Ducharrne; Jackie Weston; Joan McClymont; Carol Hill, SS 3 Stanley; Frank Aldington, Varna; Bill McGregor. Table corn, three cobs, Allan Hayter, SS 3 Stanley; Joan Har- rison, SS 5 Goderich; Gerald and Bob Hayter, SS 3 Stanley; Peter. Ducharme; Joan McClymont. BAKING Home-made candy, IVI. i c h a el Greer, SS 4W; Donald Taylor, Varha; Ellen Lindsay, Bayfield; Hugh A. Lobb, SS 4 Goderich; Carol Taylor, Varna; Jackie Wes- ton. School lunch box, Michael Greer, SS 4W; Mary .Ervine;" Douglas Kingsbury; Ted Heard; Gayle Turner; Nancy Heard. Bran, muff ins, 5, Jackie Weston; Patsy Cox; Carol Taylor; Marg- aret Porter, SS 3 Stanley; Hugh Lobb; Michael Greer. SPECIALS BoY with highest points, Gr, 1-4, Douglas McCullough, Hohnesville; Michael Greer, SS 4W; '(Michael .placed first in this competition in 1955)). Gr. 5-8, Peter Dueharme, SS 4W; Stuart Grigg, SS 9. ' Girl with most points, Gr. 1-4, Nancy" Heard, Bayfield; Mary Joyce RathwelI, SS 9 and Mary Ervine, Hayfield (tied). Gr. 5-8, Joan McCowan, SS 12 Stanley; Catherine Potter, Hohnesville. (Joan placed second in this class in 1955). Most points in sewing, Linda Gemeinhardt, Bayfield; Beppy Zon- dag, SS 4 East; Margaret Aiding- ton, Varna; Nancy Stirling, SS 9, all tied, Most points in art and wood- work, John Talbot, SS 4W; John Harris and Keith Rathwell, ,SS 9; Sandra? Middleton, Hayfield, all tied. . Most points in Grade 2 work, Mary Joyce Rathwell, SS 9, (Mary Joyce placed first in this competi- tion in 1955.) . Most pointS in Grade 1 work (Mrs. Howard special), Nancy, Heard, Bayfield. -Most points in collections and flowers, Jeannette 'Lobb; SS 4, Goderich. Most points in grain and vege- tables, Douglas- McCullough, Hol- mesville. Most , points in. baking, Michael Greer, SS 4W. Lticy Woods special for most -interesting and best composition of early pioneer days in this district: Roy Telford, Bayfield; Helen Grainger, SS 4W; Kitty Kelly, Hayfield; RoSemarie Telford, Hay- field.,