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That Canadian Credit Unions Prospered
Greatly During 1959, Their Members
Adding More Than $200 Million to
Their Savings Accounts.
Clinton Members Added More Than
$1 1 1,745.76 To Their Savings Ac-
counts During This Past Year.
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Clinton Ontario
Walsingham 10.6. Clinton had.
Won the first game 9,5; then
lost 18.-3 in Waisingham.
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Paul Pickett, 3b 5
Larry Powell, If .,,,..,, 5
John Jacob, c 4
Pete Garori, lb 2
Ron Livermore, ss 5
Roger Cummings, rf „ 5
Charles Bartliff, p .,,, 4
Bruce Cooper, of „ 4
Ron Belcher, 2b „ 4
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Swain, c 6 0 4
Long, of 6 1 1
Brazier, If 2 3 1
R. Dewarle, ss — ...... 4 2 2
A. Dewarle, 112 .... ...... 5 0 1
Fick, rf 5 1 1
Gee, p 5 0 1
Erdelac, 3b 5 2 1
Dobbelear, 2b 2 1. 0
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SATURDAY ONLY
October 8
— Double Feature —
"Ride Out For
Revenge"
Rory Calhoun -- Gloria Graham
Lloyd Bridges
"The Last
Paradise"
(Colour) (Cinemascope)
ADVENTURE DRAMA
Native Cast
(One Cartoon)
SUNDAY MIDNITE and
MONDAY — October 9, 10
— Double Feature --
"The Fantastic
Disappearing
Man"
(Adult Entertaintrient)
Francis Lederer
Norma Eberhardt
"The Flame
Barrier"
Arthur Frant, Kathleen Crawley
(One Cartoon)
•••.• Yompw• arbel
beginning next weekend
October 14.15, there will be
weekend shows only on Friday
arid Saturday nights.
n Display.. Friday, October 7 at
Lorne Brown Motors Limited
ONTARIO STREET INN CLINTON
HEVROLET for '61
LDSMOBILE For '61
CORVAIR for '61
▪ The Finest Ever
- The Action Line In Performance
Still The Newe'st In Design!
We Will Be Honoured To Have You As Our Guest
All Cars Will Be Shown Inside
For Your Comfort And
Convenience
FREE Coffee and Doughnuts
Friday and Saturday
10.00 - 1 1.00 a.m.
3.00 - 4.30 p.m. — 8.00 - 10.00 p.m.
ERE! THE GREATEST SHOW ON WORTH!
CHEVROLET
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IXTY-ONE
Here's the car that reads you loud and
clear — the new-size, you-size '61
Chevrolet, A car so right for you in so
many ways that once you compare it
with the rest of the crop you'll agree
nothing else near the money measures
up to it.
We started out by trimming the outside
size a bit (to give you extra inches of
clearance for parking and manoeuvr-
. ing) but inside we left you a full measure
of Chevy comfort. Door openings are
as much as 6 inches wider •to give feet,
knees and elbows the undisputed right
of way. And the new easy-chair seats
are as much as 14% higher — just right
for seeing, just right for sitting.
Once you've settled inside you'll have
high and wide praises for Chevrolet's
spacious new dimensions (in the Sport
Coupes, .for example, headroom has
been upped as much as 2 inches, and
there's more legroom, too front and
rear). Chevy's new trunk is something
else that will please you hugely — what
with its deep-well shape and bumper-
level loading it holds things you've never
been able to get in a trunk before.
Yet, generously endowed as this car is
with spaciousness and clean-etched ele-
gance, it holds steadfastly to all the
thrifty, dependable virtues Chevrolet
buyers have come to take for granted.
Your dealer's the man to see for all the
details that make this sensationally sen-
sible '61 Chevy a new measure of your
money's worth.
NE
Aden a ttetterat Motor* Value THE CORVAIR 700 LAKEWOOD
Whitewash tit*. Optional at extfu cost
4-DOOR STATION WAGON
LORNE BROWN MOTORS LIMITED
Ontario Street Clinton; Ontario
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IMPALA 4-DOOR SPORT SEDAN
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CHEVY C
NOMAD 9-PASSENGER STATION WAGOICI
More space...
more spunk
and wagons, too!
More room — more for you, more for
your things. More dependable operation.
Smarter, smoother styling. More miles
per gallon. Station Wagons, too.
Corvair for '61: a complete line of com-
plete thrift-cars from Chevrolet.
To start with, every Corvair Sedan and
Coupe costs less. And Corvair goes
on from there to save you even more.
With extra miles per gallon ... quicker.-
than-ever cold-start warmup so you start
saving sooner . . . a new extra-cost
optional heater that warms everybody
evenly. Riding along with this extra
economy: more room inside for you,
more recta up front for your luggago
(sedans arid Coupel have almost 12%
more useable trunk space).
Arid our new wagons? You'll love them.
They're the greatest thing for families
since houses. The Lakewood Station
Wagons do a man-sized job with cargo,
up to 68 cubic feet of it. The (keen-
brier Sports Wagons you're going to
have to see — they giVe you up to 1755
cubic feet of space for you and your
things. Compare that with any other
Canadian wagon going!
Comities whole thrifty linaup gets Its
pep from a spunkier oh%
cooled rear engine. Sante rear engine
traction, same smooth 4-stheel Indepen-
dent-suspension ride. See the polished
and refined 196i Corvair first che0C6
yore get at your annals( &de&
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CORVAIR 700 4-DOOR SEDAN
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Page 12—Clirston News-Record Thurs., Oct, 6, 1960
Clinton Juvenile baseball
team ran true to form of all
Clinton ball teams when they
play in Ontario finals. On many
occasions local teams — both
minor and intermediate--have
been satisfied only to be OBA
finalists,
Last Saturday in Ingersoll,
the Legion sponsored team lost
the third arid deciding game of
OBA Juvenile "C" finals to
BOWLING NEWS
INTER-TOWN LEAGUE
W L HT Pts
Clinton A 9 1 2 20
Goderich A 9 1 2 20
Clinton 13 8 2 2 18
Exeter A 6 4 1 13
Goderich B 6 4 1 la
Exeter B 1 9 0 2
Wingham 1 9 0 2
Zurich 0 10 0 0
MIXED TOWN LEAGUE
W L HT Pts
Budgies 5 1 2 12
Cleaners 4 2 1 9
Clubs 3 3 1 '7
Dabbers 5 1 2 12
Drivers 0 6 0 0
Hearts 1 5 0 2
Imps 4 2 1 9
Stars 2 4 1 5
High average, men, Bert White,
264, lady, Gerry Harris, 195;
high single, men, Bert White,
340, lady, Bessie Black, 247;
high team, game, Budgies, 1126;
high team triple, Budgies, 2782;
high triple, men, Bert White,
791, lady, Gerry Harris, 586,
HYDRO LEAGUE
Team ' Total
No 4 12
No. 2 7
No. 1 5
No. 3 4
High average, men, Ken Kirk-
ness, 214, lady, Ada Schellen-
berger, 178; high single, men,
Kirkness, 272, lady, Schellen-
berger, 249; high triple, men,
Len Fawcett, 669; lady, Schel-
lenberger, 628.
LONDESBORO LADIES
W L HT Pts
Black Cats 7 8 4 18
Exports 9 6 3 21
Camels 9 6 2 20
Players 5 10 1 n
High team single, Exports,
937; high team triple, Exports,
2634; high single, Vic Burns,
275; high triple, Mary Miller,
601; high average, Betty Arch-
ambault, 191.
LONDESBORO MEN
W L HT Pts
Rockets 8 4 4 20
Sputniks 6 6 2 14
Comets 6 6 1 13
Stars 4 8 1 .9
• High team single, Rockets,
1115; high team triple, Sputniks.
3022; high single, Gordon Mac-
Gregor, 329; high triple, Gordon
MacGregor, 740; high average,
Cliff Saundercock, 233.
LEGION-SPONSORED
Juveniles Lose To Walsingharn,
In Third Game of Ontario Finals
Boy Scout News
(By Steve Cooke)
On Wednesday we received
the results from the spring
camporee and 1 am proud to
report that our troop came
home with an A penant and
two B's, These are very fine
results.
As far as we know Apple
Day will be held on October
15, but changes may be made.
Monday night the Court of
Honour changed the patrols
and Adrian de Coo, Allan Lowe
and B•orden 1Vieflae were made
patrol leaders, A Court of Hon-
our Camp for patrol leaders
and seconds has been planned
for the near future.
Fall Special
1 O NLY
RCAVICTOR
Safety is as simple as ABC
—Always Be Careful!
THE GLENSIDE 21"
CONSOLE DELUXE MODEL
No. 21TC400
New Gold Seal '60 Chassis
delivers 25% more contrast.
Keyed Automatic Gain Con-
trol. Security Sealed Cir-
cuits. Twin-speaker Balanced
Fidelity FM sound. Stereo
Jack & Switch. 18 tubes (24
tube functions). All-wood fur-
niture styling in Walnut,
Mahogany or Limed Oak fin-
ishes. Height: 29%", Width:
29%", Depth, 16%".
Lists at $389.95
Wednesday Noon — Last
Chance to place advertisements
in this column. Phone before
12.30 p.m. 41x-tfb
Thurs., Oct. 6—BINGO in
Legion Memorial Hall, Kirk St.,'
at 8.30 p.m. 15 regular genies
for $5; 1 game for $25; 3 share-
the wealth games; Jackpot:
$56 in 56 numbers. 3 Door
prizes, $2.50 each, Admission
50c. 22tfb
Fri., Oct. 7—LOBA rummage
sale, 7 p.m. Council Chamber.
Any person having anything to
contribute please call HU 2-
6615 or HU 2-9279. Proceeds
for building fund. Reserve Sat-
urday, October 15 for bazaar
and bake sale. 39-40b
Tuesday, Oct. 11—BINGO in
Fish and Game Club, auspices
Ladies' Conservation Club. Ev-
eryone welcome. 40b
Sat., Oct. 15—Sale of used
clothing and miscellaneous art-
icles, 1.30 p.m. in Parish Hall,
St. Paul's Church. 39-40-1p
Watch our ads closely. The
biggest money-saving event of
this Fall Season is coming very
soon. Get ready for big bar-
gains at the Rexall Fall lc Sale
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WFM-
NESDAY, THURSDAY, FRI-
DAY and SATURDAY (Octob-
er 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22) at
Newcombe's, The Rexall Drug
Store. 40b
Tues., Wed., Oct. 18, 19 —
Cooking School, Legion Hall,
8 p.m. Sponsored by Arthur
Groves for Clintonian Club.
39-40-41b
Harbourlite Inn, Goderich —
Every Saturday night Hi-Teen
record dance with Monte Snid-
er. Every Wednesday, Lions
Bingo. 36tfb
msmassosseir
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-1N
LIMITED
Clinton -- Ontario
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
October 6 and 7
— Double Feature —
"Cast A Long
Shadow"
Audie Murphy -- Terry Moore
"Dog's Best
Friend"
Bill Williams, Marcia Henderson
(One Cartoon)
Tato Shows Nightly, Rain or Clear
Box Office Open at 1.45
First Show Starts at 8.00 Children Undet 12 in Cars 'Pre°