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Clinton News-Record, 1961-10-05, Page 8Games On Campus For New CDC! Students CANADA SAVINGS BONDS 21/ gouts riou; ift-Ciatillefig Or for cock anq btu& of te'Poliall THE ROYAL BANK Or CANADA LIMIT 3. TO A CUSTOMER CIGARETTES POPULAR BRANDS CARTON 200 2.99 LIMIT 6 TO A CUSTOMER SAVE 14c SOCKEYE SALMON r/R2Irt 45( FREE! 5 lb. White Sugar WITH PURCHASE OF 4 G.E. LIGHT BULBS PRODUCE FEATURES RED EMPEROR CALIFORNIA GRAPES 2 lb. FOR 25c NEW CROP OCEAN SPRAY FRESH CRANBERRIES 1 lb. PKG. 23c NUTRITIOUS and DELICIOUS SWEET POTATOES No. 1 3 lbs. FOR 25c TRY ALL NINE FLAVOURS SAVE 23c . DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES BEST BUY! SAVE 6c MAPLE LEAF MINCEMEAT 28-oz. TIN BEST BUY! SAVE 11c — YORK FANCY QUALITY KERNEL CORN BEST BUY! SAVE 4c CULVERHOUSE FANCY PUMPKIN 28-oz. TIN BEST BUY! SAVE Bc — BLUE BONNET YELLOW QUICK MARGARINE 1 4,13. PKG. BEST BUY! SAVE 4c — GREEN GIANT FANCY GREEN PEAS 15-oz. TINS FEATURE -- MAPLE LEAF TENDERFLAKE LARD 1-LB. PKGS. MEAT FEATURE SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS CRYOVAC HALVES 55c lb. Don's Red & White FOOD MARKET QUEEN STREET *•*"4 CLINTON PLENTY OF "THE STORE WITH THE FLAGS" FREE PARKING WE SELL FOR LESS 3 FOR $1 43c 14-oz. TINS 6 FOR $1 2 FOR 35c 2c OFF PACK 2 FOR 61c 2 FOR 35c 2 F R 39c Outdoor Window THERMOMETER Reg. $1.19 Special -- 99c Square Plastic DISHPANS Two Colours 99c Glamorene Liquid SHAMPOO Rug and Upholstery Reg, $1.39 Special — 99c 8-qt, Galvanized PAILS leg, $1.19 Special 99c 1DASAL Tablets-3 °0 79c Kofex-48's $1.74 Free World Atlas with Crest Tooth Paste 67c or $1.05 METRECAL POWDER 99c, $5.69 LIQUID 29c, 6 for $1.69 Noxzema—Special 99c $1.19 - $1.89 Parametfes-100's $6.00 With 25 Days Supply FREE Suave—Reg. $1.25 Colgate Tooth Paste Lustre Cream Shampoo 89c Halo Shampoo $1.95 size—$1.29 Helene Curtis Spray Net $1.95 size—$1.49 Unique Photo 2-6626 Service DRUGGIST Clinton — Ontario Ironized Yeast Tablets 29c - 55c - 79c %V F. B. PENNEBAKER 5 String CORN BROOM Special — 99c Round Plastic DISHPANS 99c 15-oz, Thermos Bottle Sure-Voc 99c 12" PATIO BROOM for Garages, Basements, etc. 99c Quality Economy FEATURE VALUE ! 25th Anniversary For Mr. and Mrs. Reg Bail, Clinton Mr. and Mrs. Reg, Ball •cele,- brated their 25th wedding an- niversary on Saturday, Septem- ber 16, when they entertained their immediate family at din- ner the Dominion Hotel, Zurich, Included were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Campbell, Mit- chell; Mr and Mrs. Norman Ball, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ball, RR 1, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball, Clin- ton, The family presented them with a folding picnic table, Following this event, the 'couple were completely surpris- ed by a. dance staged in the Stlinnterhill Hall by members of the Old Tyme. Club and friends, The Collins orchestra supplied the music, Featuring this party was ft mock wedding in which Willis • VanEgm.ond starred as the' minister, Carl Cox was the bride and Mxs. Wilfred Parker the groom. Mrs, Harold Tyn- dall was bridesmaid; Mrs, Art Colson, the best man; Mrs. Willis VanEgmond, soloist and Mrs. Jack VanEgrnond, pianist. Lunch was followed by a singsong led by Mrs. W. Van- Egmond, Was it 'a cadet parade? a field day? an exercise period at 'the gaol? a nursery school class? or a riot? The initiation "exercises" held on the CDCI campus last Friday afternoon had a flavour of all these events. Each gr- ade nine form under the direc- tion. of Grades 10, 12 and 13 students, performed such tasks as counting bricks, singing songs, doing push-ups and play- ing children's games. The program, the climax of initiation day, ended with a' activities seemed pointless, but monster parade around the they were an important part field of the unfortunate Mit- of that memorable process of fates. To the outsider, these initiation. Girls Bowling Involves 130 Young Hopefuls Don't be surprised if in a few years you hear that the Ontario Ladies Bowling champ is a former CDCI student, Why? Well, Thersa Golds- worthy, this year's girl's sports representative realized there was some bowling talent hid- den among the girls of the school 'and is doing her best to uncover it, As a result, every Tuesday and Friday, Mr. Hayter and Mr. Armstrong open their doors to 'allow 130 girls, to display their bowling skill. For 40 minutes, ten alleys echo the rumble of the balls rolling down the alleys (and sometim- es the gutter) in hopes of a strike, Theresa has divided the girls into 20 teams of six girls each with eight substitutes. Eight teams made up mostly of stud- ents riding buses are the "pr- ide and joy" of Mr. Hayter. A bus picks up these girls at 3.55 and takes them back 'to school to catch their regular buses. Mr. Armstrong is always qu- ite happy to see the remaining two teams of town students at his alleys. This is on Tuesday, but the same thing happens' on Friday when the other ten teams go to work. Of course, the girls are having a little trouble as some have never bowled before, But, Mr. Hay- ter and Mr. Armstrong have been very patient in their in- structions. We think they des, erve a big vote of thanks. "YOUR CARS BEST FRIEND HAROLD'S WHITE ROSE SPECIALIZING IN. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS GENERAL— REPAIRS N1111'01) 2" VCIL!ITNION 1 Thursday, Oct. 5, 1961 Clinton News-Record,Pago 5 WIN I.D.A. SPECIALS — October 2 - FOODS Redmen Take Big Loss at Wingham English Health Salts—Reg. 69c ...,.. 2 for 69c 11 ang defence. During the game Wingharn was plagued with nine fumbles, eight of which Clinton recovered, while Clin- ton made two fumbles. one of which Wingham recovered. The NHSSA schedule is as follows for 1961: October 5, Seaforth at Clinton; Goderich at Wingham October 12, Goderich at Clinton Seaforth at Wingham October 19, Clinton at Seaforth Wingham at Goderich October 26, Wingham at Clinton Seaforth at Goderich Nov. 2, Clinton at Goderich Wingham at Seaforth Ball and Mutch Clinton Redmen played their first game last Thursday at Wingham with four of their most experienced players ab- sent. The Redmen also have many young players, over ex- perienced and out weighed by most members' of the Wingharn Mustang squad. This witness- thinks that when Clinton meets the Wingham team on October 26, the Redmen might beat the 1960 champs of Western On- tario. What the Clinton team lost Thursday in prestige and points it gained in experience and in- formation. Though •the score glared like a nightmare for the Redmen at the end of the fourth quarter, (19-0 for Wing- ham) all the members of the team felt that they had a very commendable showing consid- ering the weight, experience and psychological advantages that the Wingham squad held. Especially worthy of mention in last week's game were Bor- den McRae who quarterbacked the whole game; for a player of his experience "Bordie" did extremely well. Hugh Lobb also gave a great effort as he smashed through or around the Wingham lines time after time to thwart the Wingham attempts at first downs. These two players sh- ould be two of Clinton's best this year and next. Wingham scored' two touch- downs during the first half converting one of them for a score of 13-0 at half-time, Dur- ing the second half Wingham got away for another TD but their kick for the convert point was spoiled by a Clinton rush which broke through the Must- CERAMIC PITCHERS ASSORTED COLOURS REG.,..794 Smart motion 0010 in lolght toteurs of Yollow, Whiro or 13Isro‘ U oil topo4:Ity, 1 AT DON'S RED & WHITE QUEEN STREET Loses 19.0 To Wingham Squad Experience was gained though no points were scored in last Thursday's de- feat at the hands of Wingham Mustangs. Clinton plays Seaforth at the CDCI campus to-day. (CDCI Photo) Assembly Session By Grade 13 Is "Good Show" The scripture from Matthew was read by Ralph Trewartha to begin last Friday's assembly. During the announcements, Principal J. Cochrane said that CDOI now has a province-wide 'reputation to uphold, as CFPL- TV had mentioned the school as a prime example of the new technical institutes being built in Ontario. The final act combined Em- ily Collins on the piano, De- wayne Elliott on the accordian, Doug Roorda and Ken Scott on guitar. Two numbers, "The Wreck of the John 13" and "Never on Sunday" were play- ed by this group. If future assemblies resemble this Grade 13 one, the Friday morning periods should be an exciting part of school life, Marianne Michalski acted as mistress of ceremonies for the entertainment program provid- ed by students of Grade 13. We were fortunate to see the House Of Bargains Ltd. 12 ISAAC STREET PHONE HU 2-7735 Come in and See Our Selection of LADIES', GIRLS', BOYS' and MEN'S Winter Clothing Compare Prices and Quality and Be Convinced Important Announcement! It has been said that CDCI's timetable on Fridays has, been scheduled to allow early dis- missal on days when home foot- ball games are played. However, since referees are available only on Thursdays, this week's Friday timetable has been changed with Thurs- day's to simplify timetable ch- anges and •avoid loss of class time. Mr, Cochrane has em- phasized that students, are let out only to watch the foot- ball games. Kingston Trio, (Ron Livermore, Allan Cochrane and Peter Gar- on) direct from Hollywood. These boys cleverly pantomim- ed a record of "Tom Dooley". Their actions and, expressions were very lifelike. The latest dancers from the Ozarks were presented by the hillbilly duo Sandy and Sammy. A continental flavour leavened the entertainment when Fr- ance mina, who comes from Belgium, sang in French, "Ce Jour-la?" Clinton Hospital Auxiliary Annual Monster PENNY SALE 45 ALBERT STREET (formerly Sangster Store) DRAWS ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 at 4 p.m. • TV SWIVEL CHAIR V KENWOOD BLANKET 3 TABLE LAMP 'V PAJAMA DOLL V TOASTER V CAMERA , V ARCHERY SET V END TABLE 60 Prizes For All Ages TICKETS: Card of 25 for 25c on sale at Store Proceeds for furnishings of Proposed New Wing Phone CLINTON Minter 24505