Clinton News-Record, 1958-11-13, Page 4PAGE FOUR
Missile Men at Station Clinton
Guided Missil'es are discussed on a Tri-Serv;;
ice and International basis at RCAF Station
Clinton. Inspecting a model of a Bornarc ground-
to-air missle are (from left) Group Captain E. B.
Hale, DFC, CA .RCAF; Wing Cornmancler^R. E.
W. Harland, RAC, Lieutenant Colonel A. II, M,
Green, Canadian Army and Commander D. C.
Waring, RCN.
Wing Commander Harland, guest lecturer
at the Joint Services Missile Indoctrination
Course operating continuously at Clinton, is an
RAF iiaison officer in the Ballistic Missile Divi-
sion of the USAF Air Research Development
Centre, Inglewood, California. He is a graduate
engineer of Cambridge University and the Royal
Military College of Science at Shrivenham, Eng,
land.
Group Captain Hale is the Air Officer Com-
manding, 14 Training' Group, RCAF, Wihnipeg,
while Lieutenant Colonel Green is from Army
Headquarters, Ottawa and Commander Waring
of HMCS Bytowr4 bttaWa. The missile course
at Clinton is given to members of all three
Canadian Services and the Refence Research
Board.
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Tuckersmith Ladies Club Names Officers
Mrs. Eldon O'Brien Is 1959 President
The Tuckersmith Ladies Club
Met at the home of .Mrs, Warren
Whitmore on November 4; at 8.30
p.m. 17 members and four visitors,
were present. Roll call was ans-
wered by paying dues for 1959.
During the business session, $10
was voted to be' donated to the
Springhill Disaster, Fund. Ross
Crich entertained the guests by
showing coloured slides of a trip
he had taken to the East Coast
and. Prince Edward Island.
The new officers in the Club for
1959 are: president, Mrs. Eldon
O'Brien; vice-president, Mrs. Will-
iam Pepper; second vice-president,
Mrs. • Norris Sillery; secretary,
Mrs. Frank Walters; treasurer,
Mrs,- L. Lawson; assiOant secre-,
ta.ry-treasurer, iyfrs, William Rog-
erson; social 'committee,. Mrs. Al-
den Crich, Mrs. Warren Whitmore,
Mrs. V., Sytnick, Mrs. Warren Gib-
bings, Mrs. E. Crich, Mrs. Walter
Pepper, Mrs. Ed. Layton; sewing
committee, Mrs. E. Crich, , Mrs.,
William Rogerson, Mrs. Frank
,Walters, Mrs. W. P. Roberts, S.
H. Johns; buying committee, Mrs.
L. Lawson, Mrs. Alden Crich, Mrs.
E. Crich; press secretary, Mrs.. H.
Johns; flower and.. cards commit-
tee, Mrs. Warren Whitmore, Mrs.
Bert -.Garrett; Pianist, Mrs. Fred
Pepper; assistant . pianist, Mrs.
William Rogerson.
Roll call for the December meet- •
ing will be an exchange of 75 cent
gifts.
CUNT ON 'IN,TE.W.S-RECORE)
F/0 Budflayttr Tots
Goderich. Group
About "fitnesr
.Flying Officer G. L. "Bud" Hay,
ter, Rattenbury*Street West, was
guest- speaker at the Home
School. Association meeting in the
Goderieh - Public School' auditorium
on October 28. His theme 'was:
"Physical Education in our Sell-.
ools", and the recreational director •
At RCAF Station Clinton pointed
out the lack of ,physical fitness
among our cbildren both in public
and high achoOls in Canada.
He stated that European count-
ries are far superior in physical
fitness to Canada and the United
States, In a recent survey in Can,
oda among children six to 16 years
of age, 58 percent could root do
five straight "push,,-ups". Of the
same number of European ..child.•
ren, only one half of .one percent
could not do this exercise.
Such facts are most startling
and should cause parents and tea-
chersmuch concern regarding the
physical fitness of the future citi.
tens of the country.
As a man grows-oldei. and wiser
he talks lea": and 'say's more,
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Grace WA
The Wemen's Association of
Grace United Church Met on
Thursday last at the home of Mrs
Alvin Betties, The presidwit„ Mrs.
A. Lockhart presided over the me-
eting which Opened with the sing
ing of a hymn after which Mrs
Donald Harris, led in prayer, The
Scripture lesson and topic. was giv-
en by Mrs, Reid Torrance. Roll
call was answered with a "Verse.
on Peace",
Secretary and treasurer's reports
were given and correspondence.
read, 'It was decided to give a
donation to The Bible Society and
The Springhill Disaster Fund.
Plans . were made for catering .
to a wedding dinner in the near
future. Committees and conven-
ers were named -to be in charge,
Talent money, articles were au-
ctioned by Mrs, Elgin Cox.
The meeting closed - with the
Mizpah benediction and lunch was,
served by the- hostess. .
Walton Girl Crowned
Stratford Alumni Queen
Miss Mary .Dennis; now teach.
ing in suburban London, was.
Crowned 1958 Stratford Teachers'
College Alumni Queen at the 50th
RURSDAY, MVV1V1134n 1.$, 1958
anniversary of the school,.and an-
nual alumni at-home en airit.
night Miss Dennis is. 'from W41-
. tens Her ettendents were Elaine
Bowden, Head; Wen Wu-,
es, Winghern and Doreen Render-.
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