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Clinton News-Record, 1958-10-16, Page 121 +1GE TWEi.VE Redmen Hold No Loss Record Two Recent Wins Over SeaForth Seaforth 6ea. .Clinton 45 In the tbeoltbala game at Clinton corn Therisiday Oo'ttobelr 9, Cptlnton treteined p>ossessiorn of first piecJe by swenview Searfomtth by a settee bif 45-6, This was. Clinton's tahleeel Mietcap' Ann as mtvany starts'. The Rehnlen. broke intro the scoring 'with a ttouchklow7n letea lly in the tiirst quar- te>r. They went on filo make the 6Core a big 31-0 at the half, en the third quarter Seaforth govt.their towghldowen to break three sheat -out. John Elliott led the Clinton scorers as he seared two TDs, Ory Wallsh, Peel Schoea gals, MI' la Beadings, Asst Groves and Kin Cumin—tinge camtpl iee(netd ,the rout. Billings converted twee sof the touchdowns. Seafertles unconvert- ed :touchdown was snored by Bial Brinkllatelr. Clinton 7 Seaforth 6 In tee areetuine maitch played in Scafoeth yesterday ie was an al- together diiifeeent carne as Sea - forth needy pulled a big rupeet. ISeaifornthn scored in the first quart- er and held their leatd until the iealst quairitier when Cliunton tied and timely emu rthe game. Play lav the first quarter went feam one end of the field to the other until Se:eolith gait a break and took ead'vanttage of tit. On eCtleihntanfee third detwat the pass f1rorn c:enitre to Groves was fumbled and Sanithn of Seaforth s ta-lie:veld the loose ball and ran ten yaaids far he etouchelown. The convert at- tempt ttempt was blocked and Seaforth Red 6-0 at the quarter. Late in the second quarter, Paul SS''inaenhalls tgantlhered in a Cum- mpass and went for a touch- down, only to have it caned back Saar ,offensive holding. The half einded with Seaforith in front 6-0. Theme was no scoring tin: the third quainter as Seaforth • fought to keep their ,lead and Clinton PROTECT THOSE YOU LOVE! Did you know that for every mortgaged home destroyed by fire, 16 are lost to their fam- ilies because DAD DIED? •No doubt you have fire insur- ance. Mortgage protection will add only 1% to the cost of your mortgage. Let me give you full details. Without Obligation Phone: "HAL" HARTLEY HU 2-6693 Canada Life Assurance Co. 1 ptlealyled equally hard to get back ite the came.. Late Pre the foumth qulaxtter Pad Scheenhalle got behind Inas pass de:lfeendarts and caught a pass from Cummings with a Ibit of beautiful betoken Iflielld running a?e omosseetd the goal -line for the tylibig scopic, Cinromide bid tto leaks tihe lead wits thwarted wheal their eonMerrt was blocked. the next thee Clinton got the Bala they moved downfield and on ;tided down Art Grovels' kicked the hale to the Kieealdiffi ne for a stitnlga1 Poirot: to win the game for Clinton by a szerde of 7-6. The Redlnetds next game will be played in Weigh= on Thurs- day,, October 23, Mil tenter innate accident ehaippian- eid in the fist quarter when John Elliott was injured arud had to be removed to Scott Memoaliiadl Hos- pita in Sea:forth. He was expeat- ed to stay theme overnight and be iielleeeeld' today. Clinton Redmen Lineup HA:J5I K,S: bar Lee Walsh, Barry Pipe, Arthur Grovees, Peter Haoldslplith, John Mott, Paul Sehiolenhads, Rion LAVerreorrie, Steve Seetellener, Granit Teenier, Bial Witted, ,G47.01Se iCralwlforod, Ken Tru- Sie tit. QUARTERBACKS: Ken Cum- ming; 'Keen Eng!easetad. CENTIMES: Dave .Atlexauder, John Jaodb, GUARDS: Bob Mange Murray Jlolbb, Mike Reglee RosesCarter, Doug Gibbins, Germy Wallis, Mike Spiffier, Ron Turner. TACKLES: Bruce Lobb, John Shaddieck, Charles Bartff. ifif, Tony Hutdeins. ENDS: Flrank Glow, Toren- Log- an, Michael Michalski, Lamy Plow- eall, Barely Hamper.. 1 FIVE -PIN BOWLING NEWS 1 Clinton Mixed League W L T Pts. Stains 7 2 17 Imps 7 2 17 'Hearts, ... 6 3 13 Drivers 5 7. 12 Clubs 5 7 12 Cleeanleerts .. 7 5 7 Bra 2 7 4 Friday, October 10— Clubs Jerry Harriss 586 ,•(226) Cleaners Marj iCamter 694 (255) Dabbers Heaven Brown 509 (226) Dlnieense Doreen Jerviis, 658 (241) Monday, October 13— Clubs Grant Nelson 597 (225) Dlobbe Gerald Brown 555 (221) Cleaners, Dick ;Carew 593 (206) Delvers M. John ton 710 (286) Londesboro Ladies League W L T Pts. Bunldolcks 15 6 36 Scotch Thistles 12 9 27 Ragweeds .....•...8 13 . 19 Doli d!ealieans 7 14 16 Tuesday, October' 15= B'urtdocks, Betty Orchumvbatult 570 (203) 3 Thistles, Marry, Miller 533 :(198) 4 Ragweeds, Jean Little 508 •(220) 2 Dandelions, Mary Shtobbrook 642 (262) 5 Londesboro Men's1 League W L T Pts. Mala ens 11 7 26 Shamies 10 7 23 Butchers 8 7 22 Rattlers se 6 13 13 H.E.PC. W L T Pts. 7 2 16 6 3 15 4 5 9 1. 8 2 5 0 7 5 2 7 0 Snell May Jones Stymon WOAA Hockey Annual Wingham, October 22 The anneal meeting .of the W'OAA hockey asso:elation will be held sn the Town Hall, Wingham, on Wedne'slday, October 22 at 8 of -deck. LEGION PAPER DRIVE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON OCTOBER 22, 1958 Leave Your Tied Bundles of Newspapers, Magazines and Rags at the Curb by 1 p.m. Hallowe'en Costumes in all fabric, complete with mask in carry-aII bag. sizes 8 to 14 $1.98 Flame -proof Crepe Paper Costume in Cow. boy, Batman, Majorette, Indian, etc. sizes 4 to 9 10c up to 59c Wigs for Witch, Dutch Girl, Old Lady, Indian, etc. 75c - 89c - 1.65 False Faces in cloth, plastic, in aII sizes and assortments 10c to 59c Half Masks in cotton oe silk, metallic or' lace trimmed 10c to 49c Make-up Kits 25c Candles, Crepe Paper, Table Covers, Serviettes, etc. HULA HOOPS . 98c & 49c Mc. E w re's GIFTS and STATIONERY Clinton '-- Dial HU 2-9766 Inter -Town League October 4— Gokllea'iech A 6 — Cornton A 5 Godelrich; B 6 — .Clinton B 5 Wi igham 7 — Eketer 4 October 11— cal;hyban A 1e1 — Wihngavame 0 Goderiidh B 11— Godhr+ich A 0 Exeter 9 —Clinton 13 2 1958 High Scores (dfne any league) Lraldy nilgh! Single —. Madeline LadeRadforld, Verna d, 269. Veersnra Reid, 726. Main High Single Watt Reid, 392. Nfa;n High Triple — Bert White, 952. RCAF Lady Bowlers List Standings And Top Scorers CLITTQN NEW$ -RECORD The RCAF Ladies Bowling League is aiway to a good start, with team names all selected, and competition high for team stand- ings. This week's prizes went to Mrs. M. 'Sutton for high triple of 613 and to Mrs. L. Milne for high sin- gle of 243. Scores of over 200 were reached by Mrs. M. Sutton, 253; Mrs, G. Melnyk, 239; Mrs. J. Sterni, 217; Mrs. S. Harper, 215; Mrs, M. Browne, 213; Mes. R. ,Christian and Mrs. K. Renville, both with 210; Mrs A Lomax, 206;'Mira. M. Tnuell and Mrs. K. Bush both with 200. In team, standings Black Cats and Wishbones are tied for first place with seven points each;. Spank Plugs are in second piece with, six voiles; and in third place are Pin Whe'el's, Satellites, Aces, and. Whirligigs, all with five points each. One correction to a former item: Mrs. M. Brown Is on the Games Committee, instead of Mrs. V. Liunniin. Brucefield WA Has Regular Meeting, Plan Fall Bazaar Mats.. John Broatdfoot presided for the Woman's Association meet - ring on October 7, when; 34 attend- ed. Miss Margaret MicQueen was pianist Miss Mary Swan read' the Scripture, Psalm 245. Mrs. Cal. Iboritom gave the topic, "Thanks: - Mrs. Dlavid T itebner presented the secretary's (report and roll caR was "Ginning Thanks". Thank you notes were read by Miss Bowey from Mrs'. Harvey S. Mc- Kenzie, Mrs. George Baird and the family of the late. Albert Din- nin. In the absence of Mrs. John Henderson, :the offering was re- ceived by Mrs. H. Taylor.. Miss Swan reported for the kitchen committee that R. Milton was put- ting dooms on the dower euelbeaards. The bazaar wife' be head on Ere day, November 7, with the follow- ing committees: in charge: apron booth, Mrs. H. Berry and Miss M. ISewami; Welch and take, Mrs. L. Wilson, Mrs. George Armstrong; candy, Mens'. John McGregor, Mrs. Mac Wilton; lu'inch, Mas.. Norman Baled, Mns. Robert. Allen, Mms. Fred RalthweN, MVlies,.. George Hen- derson, Mss. Cal. Horton:, Mrs. D. Triebner; ebakmrng, Mrs. Jean Car - ins, Mies. G. Richardson, Mrs. W. Broaidfoot, Mts. L. Eyre, Mts. Wal- ters, Mns. Wiahliaan Foetherinlgham and; Mrs. W. Moffatt; fancy wank, Mrs. Riess Scott and Mrs. Seldom Rens; produce, Mrs. Edgar Allen, Mrs. John ,Henderson, Mrs. John Broadfoot; white elephant, Mrs. C, Halm, Mas, John Aikenihead; weakAme cameriteteee, Mrs. 8. Davi- son, Mrs, John Braadifeet; cards, Mrs. Harvey Taylor and Mrs. A. Heothnerr. The draza,ar will be open- ed pened at 2.30 p.m. News of Auburn Correspondent MRS. FRED ROSS Phone Dungannon 9 r 15 Knox fouuversary The anniversary services of Knox Presbytnerian Church will, he head next Surnd'ay at 1.3 aro 7.30 o'ee1ock, Daylught.Siaving 'Pihn.e, Sir the meaning, ;tkRev,- ev. Jonathan Greene, B.A., Brussetls, will preach and the ma'l'e quartette from Qin- ton +wial Apr+ovade the music at the evening sertvtice. Rev. Leslie Elder, Seaforth will be the guesrt preach- er and the choir will present spec - dee music. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, D. A. MadiKay at tee weekend were Mx: and Mrs. Kenneth, Thain and fam- ily,Toronto, and Mir, and Mrs. J. . Weir and family, London. Mr.. and Mrs. David Ross, De- troit, visited their ,aunt, Mrs. Fred Ross one Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Phillips visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fish- er, Bermiller on Sunday. Mis'se Mary Houston, Hamilton, was a weekend visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Houston. :Mr. and Mrs.:fianald' Pentland, North Bay, pent the weekend with the Melee mother, Mrs. C. M. Sltraughan. ' eoege W kin is spending a few days: with hie family here. rMisse Ruth Deer, Atwood visit- ed her parents, Mr. and Mr=s. Roy Doer at the weekend. ,Mr. and Mrs. Rathwelil, _ Port Elgin; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rath - weld and Michael, St. Caetherines, visited Mr„ and Mrs, G. R. Taylior at the weekend. Mrs. George Wilkin and baiby daughter, Maat'garet Jane, have re- turned from Clinton P'ulbi7c Hostpi- tad. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Bra:dnoick Sunday were Mr. and Mr's. Harold Nicholson and family, Ses)forlthe; Mr. ande Mrs. Ronald Pentland, North Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bennett and family, Port Aubert; Mrs. Me]3roy, Cal- gary and Mrs. C. M. Straulghan. Fred Pleaetzer is on the sick Est, and hie friends wish him a speeede recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston, Toronto, visited at the weekend with. the. lady's plarents, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Rellinson. WMS Thankoffering - The Woanan's: leessd;onary; Soc- iety of Knox Presbyterian Church. held their thankoffering meeting in the chuereh, with; the WMS and Arthur Circle of Godieraroh and Payee WMS as guests. The president, Mrs'. Wes Bradd'- nack presided and gave the ea11 Turner's WA Will Join With Ladies Of Kippen Church The Tuirner'ts Church Woman's Assediatiom met on October 8 in the church basement, with 11 members and four vtisitors present, Roll carol was aneewereed by reaming "Something I have to be thank- ful for"- Scripture was read by Mrs. McGregor and prayer was biy Mrs. Frank Falconer. D.e- votionise were leed by Mats. E'. Crieoh ands the topic "Thanksgiving" was taken by Mrs. William, Rolgeerson. Turner's WA accepted an invitta- 1j n from the WA. 'and WMS. of Klilppen to meet with there at 8 •p.m., November 5. Turner's WA paeans to sell tick- ets for a turkey seulpper, in the basement, the evening of Ocotiber 29. CENTRAL MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION SEALED. TENDERS, plainly marked as to content and addres- sed to the undersigned will be re- ceived up to 2.00 p.m., EST, Tues- day, November 4, 1958, for the Construction of a Three Room Ex- tension to Existing School on the DND 5/58 Project at Clinton, Ont. Plans, specifications and forms of tender required can be obtained by Prime Contractors only at the address shown below and are avail. able for inspection at the Builders Exchanges at Toronto, London and Kitchener and at this office. A deposit of $100.00 is required for each set of plans, specifications and documents. This deposit is forfeited if plans, specifications and documents are not received in this office, intact and in good condition, on or before the tenth day following contract award. Each tender must be accompan- ied by a Security Deposit consist- ing of 10% of the first $250,000.00 and 5% of the amount in excess of the $250,000.00 of this tender. Such Security Deposit shall be retained by Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation to ensure due perfor- mance of the contract. A certified cheque or Negotiable Dominion of Canada Bonds will be accepted as Security Deposit. A11 cheques are to be made payable to the order of Central. Mortgage and Housing Corporation. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mr. J. McCulloch, Regional Administrator, Operations, Central Mortgage & Housing Corporation, 650 Lawrence Avenue West, TORONTO 19, Ontario. Telephone: RU 1-2451. SERVICE STATION and SNACK BAR FOR RENT (1) Loctated on No. 8 Highway in Town of Clinton (2) Completely renovated and decorated, (3) Reasonable rent arranged for right party to ensure your success. (4) Immediate possession. APPLY Harold 0. Free Phone 366 Seaforth 30-tfb to. worship. Mrs, John Houston was at the erigan, Ma$, D. J. Lane and Ern the edeeygtionall, Mes. B. Wilson gave a reading. Mrs. C. Edward sang a solo, accompanied by Mrs. R. J, PhfIJtips. Guest speaker was Mrs. Peri, Goderieh, introduced by Mrs, G. Schaefer, and gave an inspiring Thanksgiving address. She was thanked by Mrs, Donald Haines. The offering was received by Mrs. fE)d Davies and Mrs. Lether- land, and tee offertory prayer was by Mrs. Bradreock. The president thanked ala who had taken part in the program, Coming Events 4o a word. minimum 75e Gocierich Pavillion--Sorry seed out, No nulbailc dance Octolber 18. Newt (Saturday, BEI Stuart and bels Orchestra. Liens Bingo every Weldrnesdaly. 42-b Fri., Oct. 17—Reception for lir. and Mgrs. Robert Reid in the Lon- desb;ara Townsfhip Hall. Ladies, please bring lunch. Everyone weel- cornle 42-{p Fri., Oct. 17 Bazaar and bake Sale sponsored by Clinton Baptist (Murch, 'iiv courted cha nbers. Used clothing counter. From 3 to 9 p,m. 42b Saturday„ October 18—Sale, of used clothing and miscellaneous ,articles, sponsored by Go -Getters Club, St. Paul's ,Church, Parish Hall, at 10 a.m. 41-2-p Saturday, October 18—Rum- mage and bake sale in the Council .Oharnbeens-, Clinton, sponsored by Group 2 of the WA, Brucefield fhrem 2 to 5 p.m. 41-2-b Tues., Oct. 21—Euchre party in the LORA. Lodge room et 8 p.m. Everyone weleomee. Admission 50c. 42-b Thurs., Oct. 23-- Huren County Trappers° Associiatiorn meeltibg in Brussels IJegion Hall. Speakers. Rife drew. Startling at 9 p.m. 421b Saturday, October 25—iC.W.L. bazaar in the Council Chambers at 2 p.m. • 41-2-3-rb Visit the IODE opportunity shop East Street, Goderich for goad used clothing. Open Tuesday, Thursday amid Saturday from 2 to 4.30 pan. DST. Big October clear- ance sale, Oectob:er 21, 23, 24, 25. 42-b Here's good news you'll read ;about in Star Weekly, Weekend Picture Magazine, Family Herald, Western Producer, Le Petit Journ- al, La Petrie and La Presse. "SIX" big days of ,'TWO for the price• of ONE, pileus only Lc" ,bargains. Over 275 items; to choose from, includ- ing Remedies, Vitamins, Cosmetics, ,Firs'taid S!uppates, Stationery, etc. 'MOND'AY. TUESDAY, WEDN'E!S- DAY, 'THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, October 20 to 25 in- clusive alt NEWCOMBE!S. The Recall Drug Store. 42-b Sat., Dec. 6—Christmas bazaar and bake sale in the, A./V/M Hugh Campbell Public Scheel, sponsored by RCAF Protestant Chapel Guild. ,Frdnv 3 to 5 p.m. 42-,b teeerfeete TH MSDAX;• Doom R 1:6, 1.95 WE HELP EACH OT1IER- – JOIN US! INTERNATIONAL CREDIT UNION, DAY THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 16, 1:958 Clinton Community Credit Union CLINTON Phone HU 2-9642 4,4,441r.•.. °C.4-4011,71/0 akruakaigAt- CLINTON•-O'N'TARIO Featuring the Largest Wide Screen In Huron County 0 0 0 Thursday and Friday -- October 16 and 17 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "THE COOL AND .THE CRAZY" (Adult Entertainment) SCOTT MARLOW and GIGI PERREAU "DRAGSTRIP RIOT" YVONNE LIME and GARY CLARKE (Adult Entertainment) (ONE CARTOON) SATURDAY ONLY e— October 18 — DOUBLE. FEATURE — "THE GUNSLINGER" (COLOUR) JOHN IRELAND and BEVERLEY GARLAND "MOTORCYCLE GANG" STEVE TERRELL and• ANN N'AYL'AND (ONE. CARTOON) 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 r Our Theatre Closes October 18th We are grateful for your patronage. It has been our endeavour to bring you the best entertainment Next year we hope to see you again. We shall continue to bring you the best films obtainable. . 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