Clinton News-Record, 1958-10-02, Page 12Silver Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. William Steep, cut their Silver Wedding
Anniversary cake at a fanlily gathering held in their home at
Victoria Terrace. Mrs. Steep was formerly Annie Grace Edwards.
Since their marriage on September 22, 1933, they have lived in
Clinton,. They have seven children, Mrs. Joe (Barbara) Van-
Demme, Camp Borden (her husband is now in Egypt with the
United Nations Army); Ken, June, Linda, Leonard, Dennis and
Deborah, all at home, (News-Record Photo) Clinton Community
Auction Sales
EVERY FRIDAY
1.30 p,m.
Government Inspected Soales
Cattle Sold By Weight
TERMS: CASH •
JOE COREY, Sales Manager
BOB McNAIR, Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
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Last week 'the Zwir..11 team put.
cut C4ediortkk In The seint-ifMatlg.
wilh two .straight wiis itt a best-
'two-off-three series. In the wood'
game they pante from behind. 'to,
I,Jurnberitinige as they go after the record a 10I-5
Zurich Lumberkings
Reach Q.B.A. Finals,
Play Saturday in Zurich
Anyone' who likes bpehal, court
do worse than to visit Zurich on
Saturday, and watch the Zurich
ro'4"4".04!"4*..
Any Member wishing to attend Credit
V,/ Union Day Dinner in Knox Presbyterian
" Church, Goderich, on October 16th at 7
p.m., at $100 per plate, please call at
, Clinton Community Credit Union Office,
Clinton, and secure tickets before Oct, 10.
Special speaker from Hamilton.
CLINTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION
LIMITED
,sho e
HolociSpitle John Elliott, Paul
Schloenhails, Ron Livermore, Steve
Scotchmer, Grant Turner, Bill
Wild, Charlie Ceawford, Ken Tru-
seatt.
QUARTERBACKS Ken Cum-
ratings; Ken Englesta:d.
.CIENI1RES: Dave Alexander;
John Jacob,
GUARDS: Bob Billings, Murray
Lobb, Mike Regier, Ross; Carter,
Doug Glibbings, Gerry Wallis
Mike Spiller, Ron Turner.
TACKLES: Bruce Lobb, John
Shaddlek, Charles Bartlift, Tony
Hutchins.
ENDS: Frank Glew, Tom Log-
an, Michael Michalski, Larry Pow-
ell, Barry Harper.
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YPU Softball Year
Ends With Tourney
:After a ;busy summer of exhibi-
tion, and league games, teams
from. seven !United Church Young
People's Unions competed in a
tournament in Clinton.
Ark round scores were:
Londesiboro 16 - ••Egmand-ville 13
Wing:ham 16 - Brumfield 13
Constance 25 - Varna 9
(1Clinton-Holmesville was the sev-
enth team).
In the seani-finals Burns-Lon-
clesboro whipped ClInteneIlolariets-
vine 14 to 9 while Wingham went
•dowrt to a count of 3-1 at the
hands 'of Constance.
On a wet, slipery, diamond,
Buring-Lo' ;ndleelboro emerged victor-
ious over the Constance nine by
a score of 21-9.
'Congratulations go out to the
Burns-Landesbore, YPU who have
this year Won 'two other awards
in competition with other unions
in Huron Presbytery, in the field
of Chaisittam Education.
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PAGE TWELVE
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Peewee Dodgers Win •
News4tecord Trophy;
Kin League champions .
The Dodgers. won the Clinton
Kinsmen Pewee Baseball League
title and the Clinton News-Record
trophy last Friday evening, when
they downed the White $ox 13-8
in a five-inning game,
After the game, A, L. Colquhoun,
publisher of the News-Record, pre-
sented Dodger captain Bob Liver-
Treasurer's Sale of
LANDS FOR TAXES
Corporation of the County
of Huron
TO WIT:
By virtue of a warrant issued by
the Warden of the County of Hu•
ron under his hand and the seal
of the said corporation bearing
date of 12th day of August 1958,
sale of lands in arrears of taxes in
the County of Huron will be held
at my office at the hour of 2.00
p.m. in the Court House on the 9th
day of December 1958 unless the
taxes and costs are sooner paid.
Notice is hereby given that the
list of lands for sale for arreara
of taxes was published in the On-
tario Gazette on the 5th day of
September 1958, and that copies
of the said list may be had at my
office.
The adjourned sale, if necessary,
will be held at the above office on
the 16th day of December, 1958.
Treasurer's Office this 13th day
of August, 1958.
(Signed)
J. G. BERRY, Treasurer
38-50-b
more with the new trophy. gr.
Colquhoun congratulated Kin base-
ball haletnan Matt .Edgar on .his.
fine erganization and bapciliog of
the eevert-team. league. This trophy
will be competed. for annually, by.
the Kinsmen peewee baseball
teams in Clinton, and the name of
the winning team will be engraved
thereon each year.
Ken "Red" Gibbings was the
coach of this year's champions.
This was Ken's last contribution
to service club work in Clinton,
as he has recently been transfer-
red to Minden, Eastern Ontario,
by the HERO
Members of the Dodger team
were; Doug Proctor, Larry Pic-
kett, John Cooper, Bob Livermore,
Jackie .McMiehael, Bob Pearson,
Jeffrey Dixon, Kenny Clarke and
Jimmy Hoy; subs, BM Strong and
Russell Ingram.
RCAF Flag Football
Team Standings
PA AP
Radar Ground 6 5 0 1 87 15 10
Opl's Club. ,„, 6 4 2 0 72 19 10
Apl. Tech.'s 6 4 0 2 92 68 8
Sgt.'s Mess 6 3 1 2 45 45 7
Basic Trng 3. 7 3 0 4 100 51 6
Basic airing 2 5 2 0 3 25 49 4
Staff Airmen 6 1 1 4 20 62 3
Applied Op's 6 0 0 6 21 105 0
Gaines Played
1---Radar Ground _ ....... 10
Basic training Two 0
2--Corporials Club 0
Staff Airmen 0
3--Basic Training One 13
Sergeants Mess , 6
4 Staff Airmen ,.. 7
Applied Operators
5-Corporals Club, ........ 14
Basic Training One 13
'this completes the regular sche-
dule. Playoffs will follow.
111PITE1
ROSE
Redmen Won 6.0
Victory Over
Goderich Gridders
Clinton Redrnen opened their
11958 football season, with a 6-0
victory over Goderich on the let:
ter's home field last Thursday.
End Frank Glow sewed the
winning touchdown on a pass from
.guarteriblack Ken Cummings with
only a minute left to play in the
game.
The Rednien will open their
home season this afternoon, Thurs.-
day, October 2 at 2.30 when they
play host to the Winghem club.
Clinton Redmen Lineup
HALFBACKS: Larry Walsh,
Barry Pipe, Arthur Groves, Peter
BOWLING BITS
(By IL W. E.)
Last Wednesday, November 24,
W. G. Nott and Bev. Boyes won
second place in the Men's Doubles
Tip Top Tournament held in Sea-
forth.
On Monday, September 29, at
Goderich., Mrs. Bert Boyes and
Percy Livermore placed fifth in
the Mixed Doubles Tournament.
Last night in the annual Harv-
est Tournam,ent in the Clinton
greens, in ;mixed trebles, bath. first
and second prizes were won by
Clinton trios.-First, Mrs. I. Holm-
es, R. Voddeae",F. Elliott. Second,
Mrs. H. Wettlaufer, H. Webtlauf-
er, Hugh Hawkins. Third prize
was Won by. a .Seatforth group,
Mrs. IC. Phillips, B. Christie, and'
L. Dale. Fourth,. MILS. K. Cult,
Mrs. G. Baedhler, George Baechler,
Gotlerielt and fifth, Mrs. Wheeler,
Mrs. 1VIcLaren and William Mc-
Laren; Goderich.
Coming Events
4e a word, tetuttrenn 'ilk;
FRIDAY, OMBRA 3-Reicelp-
tion parr Mr. end Mrs. Ken. W0001.
1.4encleohora Corranainity 11 411,
Hank Norris orchestra, 1441.011 counter in basement, 404)
Saturday, Oct. 4 - Barn Dance
in Harry Torrance's new barn,
located 5th concession Goderich
Township, 3 miles west of 1-101-
meaville, second farm south of
Porter's Hill. 'Music by Xenny
Hartman and his quintette, Dana,
ing till 12 standard time. Lunch
counter. 4Qp
Friday, Oct. 3--Huron District
OFU Annual, • Agricultural Office,
Clinton, 8.00 p.m. .(Standard Time)
Mrs. E. Prosser and Vaughan
Douglas, guest ,speakers,
39-40-b
Dancing every Friday at Bay-
field Pavilion Dance to Ken Wil-
bee and his orchestra. Admission
75e, $1.25 a couple. • - 34-tfb
Goderich Pavilion-Dancing ev-
ery Saturday night. Bill Stuart
and his orchestra. 40b
A series •of prenatal classes
sponsored by the Huron County
Health Unit will begin Tuesday,
October 7, at 2,15 p.m, at, the
Health Unit office Clinton Public
Hospital, (anibulLee entrance).
'These will be held at weekly1 in
tervals, for nine weeks. Those in--
terested are invited to attend on
the above date; 'or phone the
Health Unit, Goderich 1050, be-
tween 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., or the
Public Health Nurse, Clinton HU
2-7020, after 6 p.m. 40-b
Stanley Township
Arthur Chapman attended the
funeral of his sister, Mrs. George
Holdsworth, nee Mary Chapman,
who passed away on Sunday,
September 21 in her 71st year.
The funeral took place on Wednes-
day, September 24, at Hamilton.
She leaves three daughters; ten
grandchildren; also two sisters,
Mrs, Mason, Listowel and Mrs.
Niles Menno, Niagara Falls, On-
tario; two brothers, Albert, At-
wood, and Arthur at Brucefield.
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A large congregation more than
filled the United Church last Sun-
day morning when Rev. S. Davis-
on, Brumfield, 'preached the anni-
versary service and again in the
wet-ging when the guest minister
was Rev.. J. A. McKim, Clinton,
'assisted by the church pastor Rev,
T. J. Pitt..
The sectional meeting of 'the
• Centre Station Huron Presbytery
Woman's Missionary Society' will
be held in the United Church on
Thursday, October 9, beginning aft
9,30 a.m.
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In Legion Memorial Hall, Kirk Street
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9
8.30 p.m. (Standard Time)
15 REGULAR GAMES - SHARE-THE-WEALTH GAMES
REGULAR JACKPOT PRIZE.
Admission: 50c for 15 Games; Extra Cards Available
Saturday and Monday - October 4 and 6
"WHITE FEATHER"
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ROBERT WAGNER and DEBRA PAGET
(One Cartoon)
Tuesday and Wednesday-October 7 and a
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ANTHONY NEWLEY and ANNE AUBREY
(One Cartoon)
Tuesday Dollar Nite-$1 Admits a Carload
Two Shows Nightly - Rain or Clear
Box Office Opens 7.30 p.m. D.S.T. or 6.30 Standard Time
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
CHILDREN UNDER 12 IN CARS FREE
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VARIOUS MAKES and SIZES
These are slightly used, but are' excellent
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