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Clinton News-Record, 1958-10-09, Page 12
PAG4. TwgLYE cIoN NEWS-RgCOI D Redmen take Second Game Deleat Wingharn 7-2 In their flare' home game of hlh'a weapon tine Clinton ,Reda-n'en went curt and Won It 'Or secend straight dooitlrall gamer of ;tine year. `?then' defeated tnn Winglvaan Dis:tri>ct Him :$r1inn u 7,2 snore. 'Opening grain was marked rby We fine- ,peaitorxnanc ' of CDOI i!3 u g 1, e B a. n n, wlhbeh paraded tdllronpgh downtown rC111inton, tbeEore igeKCamme.Ad ns Riding. l y'hlOo astate n - client oar, were the ichle'erleaders dressed. Oh whittle, The band llayledd at half time, and 'the chle'erleadleris kept th :game lively with their spirted +ahamlte. Paul; Sleheerninaln, who gathered in a Kean Cummings pass in nne third quarter was the scoring lrercro >nf love Farre. Thee first half of the game was npenit tial Moving ffatoan axle end of the field tie rthe other 'vain], neither team scoring except anItynn kicks' JOIN THE by the Wingbiaan; team wiaerenn Heltherington was rouged twice for tlwb points, his was the snore at the end on the first half' . lar the secomld ara>yf, WUanglham hard possession and. moved Oen in - no :Clinton 'territory' before losing the ban on 'downs. On Clinton's first tory wu;tln the bail they made a ,fine end slum play to move the ball to mild -Yield, A.t .tbis. stage' Paul Sehlo'enillals gat 'behind h'is pass de!fea>dea's; gathered Un +a liars from ills, quarter Cummings and 11,1aZdd ala the way for the Major. nn then convert try, Billing's kick ways right' hhilaugn the uprights to give telinton a 7-n Qelad'. For the nest of the quarter play was, fairly even, twfth one long run by 'Clinton end Aat Grooves :ta'ilin'g the ball deep into Wingham, ter- Innet+y:. The! game ended with wing- ham lin possession at n d' -fiend despera'tely trying pass patterns "1 DO ALL OF MY SAVING — AND BORROWING — AT THE CREDIT UNION" Join your credit union. CLINTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION LIMITED Childrens Books "BURGESS BOOKS" in 20 titles ..... . "BOBBSEY TWiNS" in 45 titles "BUDDY BOOKS" in 20 titles ..., "CHERRY AMES" in 30 titles "HAPPY HOLLISTERS" in 20 titles .. "RAINBOW CLASSICS", 35 titles ..... T5c 1.29 1.29 1.29 1.29 2019 (Many More Titles To Choose From) HULA -HOOPS - - 98c It is time to think of your Christmas Lay -Away Plan. A Small Deposit will hold any article in the store until December 20. Shop early and get the best choice. McEwan's GIFTS and STATIONARY Clinton -- Dial RU 2-9766 TOPCOAT TIME The Latest Fashions! See our Complete Range of Handsome Topcoats! PRICED FROM $19.50 to $49.50 Some With Zip Lining • Biltmore Hats • Forsyth Shirts O Tony Day Sweaters Herman's Men's Wear (Open Friday Evening) ,OLIN7CON RCA + LAMES I3OWIJNG LEAGUE HAVE FIRST ninnnIES OF .SEASON On Friday evening the RCAF Ladies Bonding Leave Fort start- ed faa -ed with Sits first gaanes being pllayeld Pxiizen for the. eweni.ng Went to: Mrs. T. Dealapvderc, for high atingle of 235, and Mrs. K. BamlvWle for Mei tipple of 630. Those With semen over 200 were: MIO . fD, .Corttreed, 212; S1Lxts, M. ,,ih'nlgford', 225 and 205; Mrs. W, .0a7lvea, 205;; Mrs. K. Bush, 216, to get hack into the tgame. Neat game in !at CClirutori arc Thursday, October 9 with Sea- 41th suipipining the orpposliltion. Clinton Lineup Halltlbia>cies--Larary Walsh; Barry Pipe, Arthur Graves, Peter Hoon- spidh, Jelin Elliott, Paul Sehoen- hails, Roar Inivermare, Steve Scot - canner, Grant Terrier; Ball • wad, Cirarlt e 1Or0.1wlt'ord, Kean Trude.. , Quarterbacks—,lien OuanandngZ, ;lien, Ii nlgllesitlald. Centres—Dave Alexander, John Jacob, .Guarids--Bob Billings, Mammy Lobb, MVILke ,Regier, Roan 'Carter, Droriag Billings, Gentry Wands, Mike Spiller, Ron Turner. Taloklen--!Bruce Lobb, Jahn'Shia dldiiclr, aliening Ban;tliff, Tony Haut - chins. Man—Frank Gl'ew, Tom L.o;gan,, Michael Michalski, Larry Powell, Barry Harper. -o Public School Pupils At Station School Play First Football For lite very first time, the pllka,yin'g field !at A/ V hM Hugh Campbell Public School, was the slceave of s,'oriammage, pass, and >tacklle an Tuetsld)ay evening, when the Argonauts defeated the Rough Riders 12-6. It was: the interest of Sgt. A'i> d- arslon, along With other men on the PIVIQ'a who offered their coadhin'g after school hoaurs, which brought football to the snivel. Sitars b1f the game were Alban Diurn'in, :captain of the Argos, who do ntete1d tnvlo touchdowns in the initial game. John Robichaud d of the Rough Riders made one touch- down,. Teams are: ARGONAUTS, A4- llan Dwrnlni, Bryan Glover, Paul Delajardine, Stuart Wesitiie, Rich- ard 'Gelllatly, George Archibald, Mike George, Pierre Gaudet, Rus- sel Ingriam, .Bally Danberiger, Bri- an Mermen, Michael Wheelhouse, Bobby Earner and Richard Corrin. ROUGH RIDERS: Mike 'Burns, J. Robli;chrauid, David Williams, Ch- r%stopher IIolodspitih, D,awiti Des- jardine, Warren Hathea'ali, Ba Nie Baird, Robert MacDonald, Douglas Oates, Serge Oailve;, Rodney Daum, Douglas Marren, Ronalld Posner, Bobby Harland. On Thurisiday night, Oetlolb'er 9, the Tiger Cass, meet the Alillouert- tes after whloah VARNA Mr. and Mrs. .Watson, Detroit, were visiting ,fniends here last meek. Dr. Lloyd ;Moffatt, London, has just returned nfrom a visit with his niece in Ottawa, who with her luunbkamd 'and two sons, have recently returned' home after visa- ing the World's Exhdlbiti!ondon Bruss- selis, Belgium and an extended Motor tour off the Eurotpeam coun'- trues, British Isles and South Ireland. Some of the, visitors on Sunday Olctdber' 5 at the 'anniversary, were Mr. and Mrs. E. Epps, Mrs. R. Webster, 'Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Boyce and family, all of 'Clinton; Mr ,amid Mrs. Harold Connell, Mas. G. :Cannell, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dale, Selalfonth; Mr. and 'Mrs. El- more Stephenson ,arid family, Eg- mond'ville; Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Doliig, Dalblian; Mr. and Mrs. Waiter McBride and family, Exeter. a LONDESBORO Mrs. Margaret Manning spent Sunday at the home of her dau- ghter, Mrs. Frank Tamblyn. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arm- strong and David John spent Sun- day with Mrs. John Armstrong. Mrs. Jack Morrosso, Hamilton, spent a few days recently with her mother, Mrs. Jennie Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay, Spring- field, spent a few days last week with Rev. and Mrs. J. T. White. Jack Howatt returned home from Clinton Public Hospital last Thursday feeling much improved in health. Mrs. John Shobbrook is at pres- ent visiting her daughter, Mrs. Norman Radford in Linden. Mr. Radford is in Galt Hospital for treatment. Mrs. John Scott was the lucky winner of a lovely rose blanket and a bushel of McIntosh apples at the Clinton Hospital Auxiliary penny sale draw on Saturday, A number of ladies attended the Thankoffering Service at Wesley -Willis United Church, Clin- ton, Sunday evening, and enjoyed the speaker, Mrs. Coscns, also the social hour at the close. Mrs. Colonel Marks, Miss Diane Marks, Listowel, Carol Marks, El- mira and Glen Bender, Palmer- ston, were Sunday visitors With Edwin and Mrs. Inothergill and attended the baptismal Service of Heather Ann, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fothergill. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lear Mot- ored to Hamilton on Friday evert- ing and accompanied by their dau- ghter Lois spent the following two days in New York State, Visiting Nelson's sister, Mrs. Minnie Lydia who has been suffering poor heal- th of late and is still in hospital, A number from the Grandmoth- ers' Club met at the home of Mrs. Margaret planning on Monday evening in honor of her 91st birthday. Mrs. Manning is hale and hearty and her many friends wish her very sincere ebngratulan tions. 0c/field Course To Establish Golf Handicap. in 1959 Season (By qui' Correspondent) .Fred Hugs, Port Elgin, owner of the, Mayfield and Clinton Gbglf Climb was in the village on Monday, He reports a very g!odd seasion, better than anti:Op:acted, Iat this sporty mine: -hole nurse on the corner of the Blue Water high- way - gh-way and the 'Clinton road. It w�i7f! be open for play as long as wea- ther permits:1 Th'e ,cloltirse is avow a mean!ber of tie Ontario Golf Assneih;tUon and bas! been officially rafted. Next year members will be able to eft ablinn .an o'flfiiidia1 handicap. This. year the owner invested •clonsilderlalpti' an!ore money enlarg- ing thinnteTes, seeding anvd.fertilliz- ang. Nextyear, ha plans to en- large the clulblhIouse and instal ai� htie !tors resident couple. O,olseiph Kelly was manager this y enc, • neneelding J, H. Parker who died early in the season. [Vfr. Hulls feels: tlhaft he °1aats 'been particu- larly fortunate in his managers.. AUBURN M. and Mrs. Ed Davies spent the weekend with friends at Tillsonburg. Donald H. Ross and John Gra- ham, Oakville, visited at the week- end with Mrs. Fred Ross. Misses-1Vlargaret R. Jackson and Sadie Carter have returned from a week'svisit at Port Elgin, South- ampton and Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stoltz, Galt and Mrs. Marguerite Chopin, Wingham, visited Mr. and Mrs, J, C. Stoltz on Sunday. AUCTION SALE Of Modern Household Effects From Hotel Clinton Lot, on Saturday, October 11 at 1,30 p.m. (Standard Time) Modern two-piece chesterfield, suite (with foam rubber inner lining) ; occasional chair; uphol- stered rocking chair; 2 walnut end tables; walnut magazine table; walnut coffee table; bridge lamp; 5 -piece chrome dinette suite; small round table; chrome ash tray stand and light; 3 -piece modern walnut bedroom suite; inner spring mat- tress; set of matched lamps; Holly- wood bed; inner spring mattress; 3 dresser lamps; Goblin vacuum cleaner with attachments; bevel plated wall mirror; Norge electric refrigerator; 4 -burner enamel elec- tric range ;electric clock; child's sleigh; 10 ft. toboggan; electric automatic percolator; 3 extension cords (35 ft., 13 ft., 12 ft.); heavy duty electric drill ;complete set of high speed drills. ;seal -beam spot light; ladies' station wagon coat (size 16); 3 metal clamps (2 -inch jaws) ; odd wrenches and tools; quantity of nuts, bolts, metal and wood screws; dishes, cooking uten- sils and numerous other articles. Terms—Cash No reserve as proprietor is giv- ing up housekeeping. Paul Morris, Proprietor Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE Of the Estate of the late Mur- ray McEwan, from his former residence, Mary Street, Clinton, on Saturday, October 18 at 1.30 p.m. (Standard time) Doherty player piano and rolls: piano bench; 4 -piece parlor suite; day bed; Wilton rug 10'x12'; lea- ther arm chair; Boston rocking chair; 2 oak rocking chairs; antique rocking chair; oak bed and dresser; a¢ size iron bed springs and inner spring mattress; dresser; oak dining room suite of sideboard, table and chairs; Philips 21" TV and antenna; Philco cab• inet radio; walnut book case; hall rack; roll top couch; 2 small tables; 2 floor lamps; kitchen table and 6 kitchen chairs (antique) ; Sunshine heavy duty rangette; Mc- Clary's refrigerator; kitchen stove; heavy duty treadle sewing mach- ine; antique sewing machine; met- al kitchen stool; Bissell sweeper; hooked scatter mats; bedding and linen; ironing board; trunk; wash- ing machine and laundry tubs; tub stand; stepping stool; 8 -piece set of dishes; other dishes; Gone With The Wind lamp; Cranberry jug; cooking utensils; carpenter's tools; garden tools; 2 lawn mowers; numerous other articles. • Terms—Cash G. R. McEwan, F. M. McEwan and H. J. McEwan, executors of the Estate. Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer 41-2-b Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stock, implements and Feed At Lot 35, Concession 7, Code - rich Township, (5 miles west of Clinton on the Bayfield Road and 1%2 miles north), on Tuesday, October 21 at 1 p.m. (Standard Time) Horses, etc.: Team of Belgian horses, 10 yrs. old; set of breech- ing harness; horse collars. Cattle; 3 Durham cows, milking and bred again; 2 heifers, 1r/2 yrs. old; 2 steers, 1i/2 yrs. old; 3 spring calves. implements; Rubber tire wagon (nearly new); hay rack; M -H binder, 6 ft. cut; Frost & Wood mower, 6 ft. cut; M -H 13 -disc drill With fertilizer attachment; M -H cultivator; 2 walking plows; dump rake; Inter. rubber tire manure spreader; 6 section drag harrows; 3 -drum steel roller; fanning mill; aluminum box wheel barrow; M=$ cream separator; 32 ft. extension ladder; block and tackle; cyclone seeder; set of scales; quantity of plank; hay fork, rope, forks, shov- els,articlescha. ins, and numerous other Feed: Approx. 600. bales of tim- othy hay; approx. 12 ton mixed hay (loose); approx. 600 bus. oats. Some household effects. Terms, --Cash No reserve as the farm is sold, George Emmerson, Proprietor Edward W. Elliott, AuclWoneer 41.2-h New President of Ladies Trifle Club' . The Clinton Ladies Rifle Club elected new officers on Wednes- day night last fo,' the coming sea- son: president, Mrs, Lou Forest; treasurer, Mrs. Kirk Shubert; see- retary, Mrs. Harold East; match secretary, Mrs. Thomas Allan; as- sistant, Mrs. Ron McCann. The club meets every Wednesday at the club room in • Ellwaod Epps Sports Shop. Coming Events 4o a word, minimum 7tso Goderich Pavilion --Dancing ey- ery S'aturd'ay night. Maisie by Bill Stuart and This Orchestra.. Sorry sold out (No public donee) Satur- day, Oe'ttolber,18. Lions Bingo every Wednesday. 41->b The Little Inn, Bayfield, will be s!ervliivg meal',' .until Mnniday, Oen !ober 143, closing with a Thanks- giving dinner from, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. E.S.T. 41-h Saturday, October 18—Sale of uried clothing and anssrellaneous articles, sponsored by Go -Getters Club, St. Paul's !Church, Palish Hall, at 10 a.m. 41.2-p Saturday, October 18—Rum- mage and bake sale in the Council C)haanbers, ,Clinton, sponsored lbly Garoup 2 of The WA, Brrueefield from 2'to 5 pm.' 41 -2 -?b Saturday, October 25 ,— Wesley- Hillis WIA Country Fair. Novel- ties, home baking, etc, Afternnon tea 50c. 41-2b Saturday, October 25—,C.W.L. bazaar in the Council! 'Chamber's at 2 p.m. 4fi 2.3�b Saturday, Nov. 1 — WA and HeantJhside Club, bazaar in the Ontario Street United Church. 4Th DAD! YOU'RE THE FAMILY GUARDIAN! You know how it is, Dad, someone asks, "How's the Family," and out come those family snapshots! You're proud of them! Have You Provided For Them? To- day's life -policies protect both you, and the family in a brand new "Complete pack- age plan." Just one policy with just one low monthly premium. Let me give you full information. Without Obligation Phone: "HAL" HARTLEY HU 2-6693 Canada Life Assurance Co. i Tr-alRsP. .YJ o0TODZR, 1.9 Five -Pin Bowling leagues Under Way At Clinton Alley . CLINTON MIXED LEAGUE LP Stars 7v 2 T H3 9�G17 Tamps 7 2 3 9 117 Hearts 6 3 1 9 13 Gleaners 2 4 1 6 5 Drivers 2 4 1 6 5 Chan ... 2 4 1 6 5 Budgies :...... 2 7 9 4 D'olbbers 2 4 6 4 . H. 1,. P. 0. W L T HT TG P MaySnell... 4 2 1 109 9 -Innen 3 3 1 7 D. S 'rnons 1 5 . 2 LONDESBOit•O I,A]pIES' J+EAG al WLTHI'TG1P Burdocks 14 4 518 63. Th+isitlets:...•..,. 10 8 318 .03 Ragweeds! 7 11 3 18 17 P'an'd'el!ibns, .,5 13 1 18 n3 LONDESBORO .MEN'S LEAGUE W L T HT TG P' Mailers, 9 3 312 21. Sharks 6 6 112 13 Butchers 5 7 5 12 13 Rattlers 4 8 112 9• BROWNIE'S .44ei /, j G`/, CLINTON-ONTARIO Featuring the Largest Wide Screen In Huron County © --- Thursday and Friday -- October 9 and 10 -- DOUBLE FEATURE -- "CARNIVAL ROCK" SUSAN CABOT and THE PLATTERS. "FEMALE JUNGLE" JAYNE MANSFIELD and LAWRENCE TIERNEY (One Cartoon) Saturday and Monday — October 11 and 13 -- DOUBLE FEATURE -- "FLESH AND THE SPUR" (COLOUR) JOHN AGAR and MARLA ENGLISH "THE AMAZING COLOSSAL MAN" GLENN LANGAN and CATHY DOWNS (One Cartoon) Tuesday and Wedneslay--October 14 & 15 "JUBAL" (COLOUR) (CINEMASCOPE). (Adult Entertainment) GLENN FORD and FELICIA FARR (One Cartoon) Tuesday—Dollar Nite—$1 Admits a Carload 0 Two Shows Nightly — Rain or Clear - Box Office Op'ens 7.30 p.m. D.S.T. or 6.30 Standard Time FiRST SHOW AT DUSK CHILDREN UNDER 12 iN CARS FREE You Are Invited A cordial invitation is extended fo you: fo be our guests -- OCTOBER 16. 17. 18 CHEVROLET for 1959 This glamorous, "all new" car will be on display here on the above dates. Make a date NOW to see this engineering miracle! To add to your enjoyment, we're serving FREE COFFEE and DOUGHNUTS 10.00 to 11.00 a.m, 2.00 to 4.00 p.m. 7,00 to 9.00 p.m. Lorne Brown Motors Ltd. Your Friendly EV, -OLDS. Dealer HUnter 2-9321 . — --.-- CLINTON