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Clinton News-Record, 1961-10-05, Page 6Amateur "Focus" Cameraman .at Work Manning one of the TV cameras which beamed an amateur version of Focus at the interested Bayfield Fall Fair audience last week, this young pupil of Holmesville public school took time off at the photographer's re- quest to look at another camera. (News-Record Photo) Judging at Bayfield Fair Getting a show animal into position under the keen eye of the judge is no simple task. Here, a beef class comes under the inspection of Andrew Gaunt CKNX commentator, and one of the judges on the job at Bayfield's 105th fall fair. (News-Record Photo) EWS OF KIPPEN (Qorro*pornienti MRS.. N. .1,QN.P, phone .HertsAit .g78.W.1) Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mel3eett and Douglas, MrS. 'Hugh Hend- rick, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Hun, kin, Exeter; Mr, .and Mrs. lien McLellan attended a cattle sale last Wednesday at Little cur- rent, Manitoulin Mrs. W. Gibson,. Wroxeter is visiting this week at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Vizor and Herb Mousseau and a party of four other bunt- ers left Thursday morning for Elsis, north of Sudbury, Where they intend being away one week moose hunting. Mrs. E. Mousseau and Mr, and Mrs, Ross Faber Attended a dedication service Sunday af- ternoon at Greenway United Church, The lights were instal- led in the choir, placed there by the family in memory of a loving mother, the late Mrs, Dean Brown who passed away in May, 196Q. Mr, and Mrs. Andy Ritchie, Ashfield. and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Forsyth, returned home last Week after attending the Can, adian Good Roads Convention in Banff, Alberta. They also visited with relatives in Van- couver and Victoria, B.C. and Port Alberni, 3.C, Thrifty Kiouenettes The third meeting of the Thrifty Kippenettes was Held SepteMber '24 at the home of. Mrs, 1-larrY Caldwell. The Meeting opened by 34 girls re- peating the 441 pledge, Roll call was then taken up. Ponelda Lostell was elected as secretary for the fourth meet- ing to 'be held on. October 2 at 'Mts. •Caldwell's home when MiS$-C.41101riSt will visit the club. Mrs. Caldwell made a steam pudding and told the girls hew to mix and put it to steam. Mrs, McGregor made a. fruit • sauce to go with the .steann pudding, A. discussion was led by Mrs. •Caldwell on "Fruit, all year round buying canned fr., nits," Mrs. McGregor had three cans Of pears, fancy and choice to show the girls the difference; also the size of cans and the prices varied. Five girls brought different dried fruits and were told 'how to cook and use them, Mrs, Caldwell told about canned fr- uits and frozen fruits using cooking methods and the time for cooking each kind, also the value and storage of fruits. Mrs. McGregor gave out the roll call and home assignments, for the next meeting. A steam pudding with sauce was served and the meeting closed- with "The Queen" accompanied on the piano by Pat Harris. 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Oct, 4-5-6 Virginia Mayo, Clint Walker "FORT DOBBS" Color Jack Webb, Ben Alexander "DRAGNET" SAT., MON,, TUES. Oct. 7-9-10 Tab Hunter, Natalie Wood "The BURNING HILLS" Scope & Color Gypsy 'Winds se rcssern&Elirailellves Everglades" * * * * Our Final Program * * for the 1961 Season. * With Our Sincere * Thanks For Your * Patrona* * *ge * WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY Albums of Choke Design Portraits! Comrnerglai -PhotOcIraPhY, etc, Jervis Studio 130 Isaac St. HU 2-7006 stosob I ' Contact WISE PLUMIIING & HEATING For Natural Gas Heating Instakitions HU 2.7062 .-- Bayfield Rood -- CLINTON COIN ..NOTES.. (.8y JACK C. DIETRICH) By now, I expect that you, who are actually interested in collecting coins, have alread' started, and some of you are still on the borderline giving it more thought. I might add at this time, •that everyone should have a hobby of some kind, whether it be coins, st- amps, photography, woodwork, leathercraft, model aircraft, model trains or just collecting match covers, etc, Whatever hobby you have, or are thinking of starting it sh- ould be something that you enjoy doing. If you can make the hobby a profitable one, so much the better. Coin collecting is a very old hobby, but only in the increas- ed leisure of the past decade has it found truly widespread appeal. The accessibility of clubs, periodicals, catalogues, albums and coin folders 'has made coin study easy, pleasant and personally rewarding. Ed- ucators and' youth leaders have encouraged collecting as a dis- cipline in orderliness and per- severance, and coin enthusiasts of all ages have come to value the hobby for its dividends in pleasure and relaxation, and for the fraternal good fellowship which permeates its ranks. Most people start collecting the coins of their own country, and then they may branch out to other countries. Some people only collect copper coins where others may collect only silver or gold. One other method would be to collect a coin of each monarch of England for the last Thousand years. This would be educational from a historical point of view, and it wouldn't be too expensive eith- er. Roman coins are inexpensive even though they are quite old (approximately two thousand years). What better way is there to start learning about the Roman emperors of that time. Canadian decimal coinage which is based upon, the dollar equal to 100 cents started in 1858 and is the most popular among collectors of Canada and is also very popular among many collectors in the USA. One can either collect by type or series. Type collections consist of one of a kind where- as the series collection con- sists of one of eaeh date and seems to be the most popular among collectors in North Am- erica. The small cent series which I had• mentioned earlier is very popular ,atricog most Collectors and 'it is becoming increasingly difficult 'to acquire the coins from 1922 to 1926 without having to parchate or trade for them, Trading is very popular among collectorS, but unleS,s there 'is a club, it is difficult for •the collector to eornxntmi- oath+ with other collectors for this purpose, Even -though one has tO pay More than face Valtie for -a Coin, it Can be considered an investment and sold at some later date for an even higher value, due to the value of scarce toms continually riting as the demand becomes great- er, I usually suggest to people NO CASH OUTLAY—We apply your low rental payment to your' regular monthly gas bill. NO INCONVENIE CE—Natural gas conversion burners fit quickly and easily into almost all furnaces. $50.00 TRADE-I ALLOWANCE—This is allowed on your oil burner or coal stoker. 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Pogo 3 Women's Institute Get Invitations, Plan Bus Trip The Clinton Women's Instit- ute met in the agricultural of- fice board room on Thursday afternoon, September 28 with Mrs. C. Nelson, president in charge, Invitations were read by the secretary Mrs. M. Crich, from the Tiger Dunlop Institute to meet with 'them in February and another from. the Loncies- boro Institute to attend their bazaar on IN.ievember 15. Also an invitation was read for the Women's Institute rally on Oc- tober 2 at the Elimville United Ohurch, Leaders of the sewing class are Mrs. W. Ross and Mrs. N. Tyndall. The Women's Inst- itute is having a bus trip to the Royal Winter Fair on Nov- ember 16. Mrs.. Roxey favoured with two solos, Mrs. M. Batkin gave two readings. Mrs. Brandon (formerly ky Fretn3in, Clinton) was the guest speaker; introduced by Mrs, J. Gibson, Mrs. Brandon, who is a writer in the Farmer's Advocate, noted that it was the oldest magazine published in Canada. 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Cornish, Proprietor HU 2.6646 Clinton "YOUR WESTINGHOUSE DEALER', LEGION AUXILIARY WILL MEET OCTOBER 9 The Ladies Auxiliary to Cl- inton Branch 140, Royal Can- adian Legion will hold their regular meeting on Monday, October 9 at 8.30 p.m. who collect, to set a certain amount aside for their hobby and not 'to go above that am- ount unless circumstances al- low them to increase the am- ount. If you spend all of your extra savings, on a hobby and then someday need the money, you will find it difficult to get all your money out of it due to the hurry to sell.. There is much to learn about the hobby of numistmatics, and there are many books on the subject, some of which you can get at any book store. Most libraries can give you a wealth of information. For anyone who has started to collect, or has been collect- ing coins, feel free to drop me a line and I will be only too glad to offer suggestions that may help you. Box 28, Clinton. 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