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Clinton News-Record, 1962-10-04, Page 12'�►•a�a 'I'�--Clinton ;Ngws4T o� c��wr 4,. 11I0 i-_- ��gratory Bird , t i ; 1 e ng Ration a <3 Far McClinchey_ + a 13rlxce McClinchey,, a Goole - Pude, Townsllup Harmer ' .pn the s; Btu recently : • :... P, Water���way, y h 0 a of o - e t �" T .. e to pert, clpc�lal.ed a cl�os d area xn'i..g r •a t :o r y bard hunters. < Through ;they :C7anudiani. Wild t N , . Life �ServiCet the R r<, CMP do- livered e , McCaw, w ,,,, : •' . d' sw M'r, � chey to post, The signs uteri p . hunters that the rop% ty 1S. , ' " =, a '`feddin,g area foranigr 11 . bird's'". Nn shunting is allowed on the property and. ais o wittil - m a ones 'uarter mile distance q. larnund tlepo.sted a e a, s x t �gopse untun Duck. sand n g•: be- gone in FT O)i County on . .• � a�a,� ,�<;w « tiz ia; ': y� •. ��. S at- urday, October 6 at 11 a.n EST 12 noon DST) a d con - tames to December 15. f Mr McCllinchey's fano is on n� Highway'_21 the first Tarin ..: south 9dthe Hemi Motel, or F � ` a mile north of the ,new On- tvlo Hospit : -i 1VLcC1nrlhey h+as a,"aiS'eid nF Wild fowl for many yews a d r :`fib is greatly concerned about; the scarcity of ,ducks land geese ihu this area. After the first Amateur Night .In Canteen day -or so of the open season, Father R. E. Bussey, Roman Catholic chaplain 'bine fowl mal`''e been -frightened away., By halving a: feeding at RCAF Station Clinton is shown at centre holding area, the birds can land: and the microphone for AC1 Venette :at the piano. As feed there overnight, He claims reported In last week's News -Record, amateur this will keep more wild, f0w'1 nights, organized by F/L BusSey, are aregular in the area and. give more occurrence at the Station. (RCAF Photo) 4unters, ia chance to. get their bag limits. T- • � �enthusiastically endorses sportsman 0.1wood raffic Cases In Court Yesterday Mr. McClinchey's migratory Several cases were .,heard in in under Section 60, RTA. bid! preserve idea. Mr. Epps Clinton court yesterday by His car was •anvo`lved -in an ac- was of the oprimdon' that These Magistrate Glenn Hays, Godler- c'idenit on King Street, Clinton fee,dhng areas should be every ice•.' A charge of overlaad9aig. on July 19. 10 to 15 males apart along tree and failwntg. to prodace proof Clrown witness Joseph .Slater, B11ue Water dlsttrict of ownership, tagainst Elatm, W. was. thte driver ' of the other scar Shantz, RR 3, 'Zurich, was ad- 'involved. He said be,had been Homemakers journed until. November 'Z. entering Clinton, via the Bay- Bowling League Donald -C• Yeo, RR 1, God- fi'el'd' Read) and had, crossed tt4e er ch, pleaded .guilty to .a cin- tstaclas, kleeon'g. well :to the Ladaes of • the RCAF Hoane- arge ,ofdriviing, carelessly under right, when his car was; struck makers bowling league lbowled on the left ride by, the 'Jenldns am September 20 and .27 to Section„ '60, Highway Trafficesltalbblish, aver ages ,for the com- Acit. Yea lead been proceeding vehicle. ing season. The •fo1'iominj are east aro princess Street on The ssecand crownwitness, the scores for September 20: Septen her' 1, and :had coll'id'ed Milton Schreiber, a passenger high single, Marg Thoutt, 239; with, a txuck parked on the in the 'Slater car, confirmed high triple, Marcelle Cyr, 611. south side facing east, and .dr- this, add reported awilval of the Scores 'aver 200: Phyliss M,c- ove ih abead siome distance. Yeo to='' constables to hivestigatte. Isaac, "236; Marceille' Cyr, 221, was fined'' $15 land' coslts, Schreiber, said that the Jenkims 235; Rita LaPointe-, 217; Joyce car proceeded a snort distance Rubel, 203; Rose C;tcrrie, 202• J.osepji Y. N. Paulin, RCAF Scores for September 27: higth before biacking up to thie scene. Slba�tion Clwniton, pleaded guilty sitntg'1e, Salatntge Matlemsannt, 234; to driving carelessly, ,also uwn Constable C. Perdue testified ,high ttriple, Marion Reties, 583. Mal - der Seabion'60, RTA: Has car that roadway at the stop 'Scores over 20D: Solange Mal - was e callf60, with another 's'igxn, near the �accidenntswte, was ems'antt, 234; Marion Reles, 220, vehicle on, Ontario Street on 80 :feet wide, and the surface 228; JackNe Eghvger, 203, 229; vehicl't n, tar Paulin was in .good , condition,. Defense Shirley Parker, 223; Mam�celle Auglufind; $15 :and. casts and his, dlr•- counsel was D, Murphy,hy, of Cyr, .215, 226; l�:ose ,Doll, 219; Donnelly, Donnelly & Murphy, rRmmwe Txyn,rhuk, 206; Ada ivero licence wtas suspended .for Gide idh • Koch, 205. 30 days. -, : z . The league will 'begin official - A fine of .$25,. and ;costs, am- Two withnetss'es' only were ly on, Thursday, •.Octtaber 1S at ountimg to. $qI.80 was levied :heard in'regard, to a charge 8 p.M. against Gordon Jenkins, who of dangerous.. driving against . o was convicted of careless;' driv- James McNadrn, RR 3, Goder BOWLING, ich. They were Charles Turner and a passeavger 'in his scar, a SAVE $100 00 Miss Kennedy. Dui to the Jate-. MEN'S TUESDAY LEAGUE n!ess of the day, the case wars W L HT Pts. ON THIS adjourned: until; to-�Lv in God- `Sooners 9 0 3 21 Fish & Game 7 2 3 17 ELECTROHOME' X11 Court, Lucky Lot ........ 6 3 2 14 o Alley Cats ........ 5 1 2 12 "Viscount' TV Mrs. H. Pratt To Sliders ....•......... 3 1 7 The 83's 2 7 0 4 Lions Head Rifle Club Pin Points ......- 0 3 0 0 OW High -single, . Gehring, 329• high triple, Bob Chalifour, 813; LAT the' meettimg of Clinitan high average, Bob Chalifour, iW x. ..0 :=::c,„y:<;:u.✓ Ladies Rifle Club, Mrs. Hank 241, f,,:�• . � F,� � Pratt was roamed president. °L 011ier officers elected for 1962-: LONDESBORO LADIES 63 were. secretary, Mrs. Gor. W L. Pts. don Grigg and treasurer, Mrs.. CIippers ................ 9 3 21 Roan McCann. Rippers ................ 6 6' 14 �. • Flippers ................ 5 7 12 Zippers Winthrop Football s 9 Factory Second p High single, .Beta Tittle, 263; Blonde Finish Team Again Chomps high triple, Betty Archambault. One Year Guarantee Winthrop Football Team LONDESSORO MEN again topped the other teams W L Pts. on :all parts and retire tube. in the Huron Football Assocla� Rockets ......... . 4 2 10 p , 'tion and -won' the Stephenson. Stars ..... -,.1.11.1 3 3 8 FACTORY299 95 Trophy The final game was Sputniks .............. 3 3 6' ”""" LIST PRICE on September 1S at Winthrop. Comets ... , ..... 2 4 4 This is the first time in :over High single, Gerd Radford, NOW ONLY 30 years that the championship 311; high triple; Gerd Radford, trophy has .been won by the. 807. = ��■�� same, team four years in a row. I CLINTON, B.LYTH, AUBURN AT Goal, Hugh Flynn and Carl W L HT Pts. Boven; fullbacks, Mervyn Pep- Untouchables .11 1, 4 26 GALBRAITH'S per, g Kerr; halfbacks, Neil Jim Dandy's ..10 2 3 23 Dolmage, Jack Crozier, Bert In-Betweens 7 5 2 16 Dennis, Ron McClure; forwards, Blows Unlimited 6 6 2 14 RADIO & TY John Boven, Wayne Dolmage, Jolly Jills .. 5 7 2 12 Ken, McClure, George Love; Quitters 4 8 2 10 .CLINTON HU 2-3841 Tom Love; alternates, Glen Dare Devils 3 9 1 7 McClure, Ron Little. Twisters2 10 0 4 .......... High single, Deanna Coutts, 29l ; high triple, Phyllis Me - Isaac, 647, .high average, De- an DOLLS �O�����tra ,Coutts, 227, I „DEBBIE'" DOLL with brunefte, r` `�` brown, red, blonde hair $2.39 s . FASHIONS FOR "DEBBIE" Sundress Outfit Bedtime Outfit Dress -up OutfitDU-n, Sunday Outfit 98c ea. a III Formal Outfit U L S S Bridal Outfit $1.39 eai are a must for a heatltiful spring garden DRESS -ME -DOLL ,�,._ rigid body t Vie halo an oxoeeont selection of tulips and other bulbs Imported froth holland,�y sleeping eyes, moveable Como In, choose yout? favorites and discover head and arm$ ................ 98C eO hoot easy it Is to have • • < • � • < < • •,• • � these beautlfuf ffov�ets In youf garden. WETTUMS DOLL' l' 0high ...... 98c l 3rr high ...... S1.8 l8f' h'1 ...... $2.93 Clinton Greenhouse Me Ew n,8 and Garden Centre li�titon Ofitalrid 18 Church Street,- Clinton HU 1-7168 101esses:K Sc yoI 1,COHNGEYTS _ - (cgntinued from• Page 1) caW i. brought wishes a r Bantam' � Ou -[Wery. �e soh � . . � � .......: ... .. nr�osmemt y t� . _ Enter Flinal .CharlesS. Mae - ThegLqn" on, MLA for Ri roNu tl7oPetniT ty, a e to «,o�+. ttul.a�t. Bishop C« The Fish an Game lub ban- - T d C...... a f ourth and didn't allow a hit for for ,a high h pour recently con-. femred upon hiTn by the C{a¢va-. ear is ti - abaseballt 11 u ttnext ro s n ori ins he e t nn Bee f u. H. g g. . defeated so far this season, and le i i up three sing s n the e ght}�, �. , di P an Clan 'of Jews arrud they only have one mpre Series and all were ign on base,. Chmistuians. to play for an Ontario champ- Clinton.'s winning run was Yid. H, Bulger, BA, inspector ionship, They .go to Ala); on r the result of wi errop on $wit- of separate sphoals, spokle,'brief r an ba h Saturday d, _ ck . e e on Mpnday afternoon an the pBA er'.s :rounder and an .ever- z ... g .... thxbw on a play at third on 1 . CadeDoucette, biulder of y Bantam "B." finals, Livermore who had walked, the Schaal, inand'ed over ttbe Last Sunda the bantams Laveranore scored on the over- key's to princirpaa Mre'. George took she se and game from Me - o t c g s throw, Thas was the only walk CaTbertt, in .a ,ceremonial ges- - ford 4-3, having won the first issued by any of the three tune, The Rev, J, T. Finn!, .drip- game 11-4 in Meaford. Clinton starting pitcher Doug P etchers. Magee lead 11 strikeouts in cesaml dimotor of ednuoatwon, re - viewed the history of separ'alte given poor as v u - McPherson w�� g p s Pc port in the first inning; he didn't his nri i Innings anMcPherson sx d. g three. The Medford pitcher 1 schools s nri the d ocese h o anrti>an ' Pointing allow an:hits, but his team struck out 12 Clinton batters, at CSS 2, Hullett was out th.R re errors and lie committed tla� Clinton's big hitter was Larry the oldest separate school iii hit one batsman as Meaford Pickett with lour singles.. Brad the.rna� ayin been es bablsh- scored their first run and leftputot had three singles; g Liver- ed in,. 1858. Since then, enrol - three runners on. .Clinton Acame more and Charlie Switzer two meat has fluctuated from 40 to back in their half with three each and Magee and Pearson two and now .the school: has successive singles, to .,core :once one each. h joined, with the separate school and also left the bases loaded. The third inning was also r eat Meaford .. '102 000 000--3 6 3 gliiaton. "4exe .the glorious identical with each team, get- Clinton .... 102 000 010-4 13 2 tmadilblon will be carried, on," t ting three hits for two runs. Meaford: Redd and Walsh; rather Fin, ' as the said Faan Clare Magee Clinton's win- Clinton: McPherson, Magee children from that section at- ningest pitcher, started the (4th) and Livermore, tend: school here," 7S id en sEICl _ ■ III,Sh0.Originality, Section 2, school display, "This. is Scotland" ' Bayfield, Junior room, Bayfield' senior xloom, SS. 1 Stanley, SS 4 West Sitlanley, SS 3 Shanley. Section 3, essay contest, El- aino Townshend!, 5G; Linda Pierson, 3S; Cheryl' Johnston, 3S; Linda Armstrong, 3S. Section 4, staffed pincushion-, Gr. 2-4, Barbaxta Key's, Sharon Keys, both 7S; Vicky Gallant? Biayfietld; Joarine Breeze, Var- na; Cheryl Peck, 7S; Randy Simons, Bayfield. Boal: cover, Gr, 5-6, Danny Johnston,, 3S•; Cheryl Steepe, 9G; " Freddie Arnisrtiang, 3S; Rhea Sturgeon, Buddy Sturg- eon, , both Bayfield, Section 5, embroidered tea towel, Gr. 7.8, Phyllis Grain- ger, 4 West; Arlene Dutott, 9G; Marilyn Keys; 7S; Sihiirley Keys 3S; Judy McBride; 5S; Doris Slteckile, 4 East. Classes 6, decorated wastebas,- ket, Gr. 2-4, Patti!cIa Payne, Leanne McLeod, Randy Simvons all of Bayfiead; Rod Pepper, Mary Lou Jobnss,ton, Blaine Stbephentson, iaJ1 ,of 7S. Soap carving, Gr. 5-6, Lorne Mernem, Rhea Spurgeon, Calvin Scatchm'er, Delores Telford all. of Bayfield; John McKinley, 5S; Allan Rohner, 4 Edsrt. Useful ardeJe made �roa'n, something old, Gr. 7-8, Eliza - berth Zondag, 4 Flash; Philip Turner, Blayficicl', Jeo Palsa, 7S; Gord'on Yeo, 9G; Milda Pepper, 7S; Linda Pierson, 3S. Duckling, cutout, Or. 3-4, Ecl it+h Maattimi 4 Easit; Steven,Tay- lor, 10S; 'PeggyCampbell, 4 East Tommy Robinson, 5S - Garnet Melkride, 5S; Marvin Taylor, 10S. Glass •painting, flowers., Gr. 7.8, Gwenneth Hendrick, 14S; Diane McKinley, SS•; Mary St- ecklle, 4 East-, Wendy Jouels, 14S; Arlene Dutot, 9G; .Doris Oesch 5S: Glass ass �painting,bards Gr 5-6 , , J'oame Imanve, 14S; S'andra Id- singa, 5G; Robert Monson, Varna; Jenny Stryker, 9G; Donna Clifton, 14S; Phyllis Sp. Louasy 10S4 Modell canoe, Will Yeo, 9G; Cheryl Johnston, 3S; Gordon Yeo, 9G; Elizabeth Zondag, 4 East; Linda Anwtrong, 3S. Indian headdrest,', Gr. 5-6, Helen Smith, 9G; Anna: Martin, 4 Eb sit; Diane Cleave, 4 East; Cherly Steep, 9G: Marlene Scatchmer, 4 Easit; John Camp- bell, 4 Ebslt: • Shined 'gl'ass window, Gr. 3-4, Cheryl Peck, i ary Lou Johnston, Barbara Keys, 7S; Wtinmufred Armstrong, 4 East; Min Hayter, 79; Everett xyyker, 9G• -Pencil sketch, Gr. 5-6, Rhea Slburgeon, Bayfield; Jack Pep - 7S; Momwea Gemeinhardit, B'aytfieldl, Diane Cleave, 4 last; Mmian Fran+cas, Bayfield; Sh- aron Heard, B,ayfield'. Caller for fairbook, Gr. 6-8 , Bill, McGregor,. 1S • Bob - Bride, Geoge. balsa, bath of 7S'; Robert Cornish, 4 West; Watyhe Peck, 7S; Joame 7lnamse Se0biorn 6, painting, Gt.. 3, Barlbiar,a Keys, 7S; Doreen; S,t- eenstra, 9G; Arnold Martin., '4 East; Wendy Miller, 9G; Stev- en Keys, 7S; Kathleen S'te"etn- stria., 9G: Writing, Cr; 4, Wendy Greer, 4 West,, Sharon Heys, Brenda Turner, :Mary Lou -Johnston., all of 7S; Joanne Breeze, Varna; Cheryl Peck, 7S. Writing, Gr. 5, Deborah St- ephenson, 7S; Pa ni cia Spanks, Monica Gemeinhardt, Bayfield; Stewart: Mus�taard' ICS; Diane Cleave, 4 East; Brian Millar, 9G. Writing, Gr. 6, Paull Swam, 10S•; Joane Imaxas'e, 14S; John Cox, Joint Manning, both 5G; Helen Smith, .Bully Klotmps, 9G. Writing, Gr. 7, Nancy Con- swtlt, 7G; Linda Hill, 3S; Karen McKinley, 5S; Barbara Sparks, B'ayfield'; Caralynne Robinson, 5G; Shwela. Murray, Varna; Wratinlg, Gr. 8, Mary Coultes, Varna; Barbara Swan, 10S; Mary Armstrong, 3S; Bob Hay- ter, Mary Stephenson, both 7S; David Mathers, 5G• Section 7, prnngan'g, Gr. 2, Leanne McLeod,, Michael Eck- ert, Mary McFadden.Lorelei McC7lin:chey, all of 'Bayfield; Edith Martin, 4 Dasa; Brian Peck, 7S. Birthday cards, BradTurner, Bayfield; Terry McB•rid!e, 5S; Whmfred' Arins,tTong, 4 East - Mary Lou Castle, Day+fie'ld; Roy McBride, 5S; Leanne McLeod, Bayfield. Crayon colored drawing, Mi- chael Eicken, Brian Mald ns, Sandia Telford', Lorelei Mc- Clinchey, 9Eea ern Gall,an't, Lean- ne McLeod', all of B'ayffeld'. Section 8, Gr. 1 onnly, primp- ing, Rhoda Steelde, 4 East; Kamen Brandon, Heather ' Br- andbn, Bayfield; Janie Harris, 9G; Paul Payne, • Wayne. Eck- ert, Bayfield. Plastticelne model, Wayne Eckert, Paul Payne, Bayfield; Mervyn Stvclde, 11&4a, Speckle, 4 Faso; Danielle Simons-, Karen Brandon, Bayfield. Trace and valour maple leaf, -Darlene McBrHe, 5S; Audrey Oescch, 5S,- Pauline Anris'trong, 3S; Heather Brandon, Bayfield!; Jamie Harris, 9G; Elva Keys, as. - Section 9, collertion of nails, Gr. 5-8, Patsy Wise, 9G; Brian. McAsih, Viarsma; •Ph:i'lip Turner, Bayfield; Murray Taylor, 10S; Wendy Jones, 14S; Rhea St- urgeon, turigeon, Bawfield. Collection of tmusual ,buttons, Gr. 2-4, Randy Simone, Leanne McLeod, Karen Brandon, Bay- field; Joy Cleave, Peggy Caarnp- bell, 4 East; Brad Turner, Baty- fiieldd• Talbtle bouquet, Gr. 2-4, Con- nie Robinson, 5S; Jim Middle- ton,, 90; Ricky Talbot, 4 West; Sandra Graham, 10S; -Debbie McKinley, 5S; Colleen Merrier, Bayfield. S? -c on 10, sheaf of wheat, Barry:Cileave, 4W; Karen, Bran, don, BaytfietTd; Sheaf of oats, Harvey Cleave' Phyllis Grainger, 4S: Beets, Bradley Turner, Ralph li.'iokerlt, Leanne McLeod, Bay- field; Marlene Oesch, Mary Oesali, 5S; Donald Lindsay, Batylfield, Carrots., long, Linda Arm- stttrong, 3S; Karen, Bran�dom Lynn Bramd'on, Bayfield; Bill McGregor,- Patti _ Finley, :IS; Calrrots, shoat, Mary Lou Calstle, Lynda, Spanks, Bayfield; Gordon, Glen, 18; Marlene Sc- atChmem, .4 Elastt, Jean C�1en, 1St Ray McBride, 5S; Onions, -any oilier variety, Jean Glen, IS; Paul Payitie,' TRI -COUNTY CAMPAIGN FOR THS BLIND Huron County, Objecti�re $61''000410!0 Send your do' hail .. to:, Ml .,JOHN LI�iRftMonet CLICvrbNw ONf# xhibits ;olour Bayfield; Ray McBride, 5S; Gordon Glen, 1S; Brad' Turner, Bayfield; Darlene Abram, 7S. Potatoes, white, Gordon Glen, 1S; Dwane Cleave, X Zondag, 4 Elsbt; Cc by McKinley, 5S; Doug Ftiray, 1S; Leeann Mc- Leadi, Baytliead. Potat'oes, Ted, Sharon Oesoh, 5S; Brian Makins, Bayffead'; Ediw!ard Heard,. Varna; Bren,clia Makizis, Bayfield.: Table corm, L'indla Anderson 1S; Brenda Turner, 7S; Bull McGregor, 1S. Field corn, Will Yea, 9G; Brendla Tuinea', 7S'; Garnett` Mie - Bride, �Caibhy • McKinley, 5S; Brill McGregor, 1S; Arnold' St- eckle, 4 East *I Special for pupal with most points -in school exhibits, offer- ed by Educator Supplies, Lon- don, Leanne McLeod, first and Karen Brandon, second. Speca.al for school with most prize, winning. entries offered by Mrs. R. Grainger, Bayfield junior room,. Special for poster, offered by Fair Aires Stud!at SS 4 Wetst. Shield,comipetittion, Gr. 1-4, boy, Bradley , Tuner, Paul Payne; girl, Leanne McLeod, Karen Brandon;; Gr. 5-6, boy, Will Yea, Bili. McGregor; girl, Diane Cleiatve, Lynn Brandon `tried with Elizabetth Zondlatg. Section 4, mash points, Rhea Sturgeon; Section 5, Joanne Inane, DianeCleave -and- Win - ti fined Armstrong, all tied; Section 71 Michael Etckert; See - tion 8, Rhoda Speckle; Section 9, Diane McKinley, Connie Robinson, Jennie Stryker, Ling da Pierswv land Randy Simons, Al tied; Section 10, Gordon Glen; Secdan 11, Marlene Scot- chmer, Bmid7n •MoAs'h, Marry Lou Castle and Mary M. Armstrong. all stied. MITCHELL Cider and Applebutter Mild Will Operate' TUES. - WED. THUR. - FRI. From Now On until Nov. 23 TERMS:. STRICTLY CASH FRED HENNICK & SON Proprietors 4.0to44b I Thqrsday, Octgber 4 -.-BINGO in Legion Memorial Hall, Kirk' Street at 8.30 p.m. 15 regular' games fpr $5, 1 game fpr $25; 3 Share -the - y�ealth games; =041,590q, ackpot $59 in 59 numbers, Admission 5Oq. 34b ,Friday, October• -5 .- eaforth Lions Thanksgiving Turkey Bingo, Legion Hall, 8.30 p -m• 15games, i specials,,$50 do m b � o es a � x ga... , g P pruzex. Admission $1, 39.40b Friday, October 5 = Tea at new rectory, St. Peon's Angli- can Church, fund raising to feed hungry He, Kong cell, dren3 to 5p,m, and 7 to 9 p,m. Everyone welcome, 40b Friday, October 5 -- Londes, bore United Church Turkey Supper, Londesboro Community Hall; Served 5-8 p.m. Adults, 8 t 12 75c. .5 � children,o $1. 0, Tickets in advnce at Londes- boro, .stores, 40b Sat.a.rdaY. October S — ard party in Orange Hall, sponsors. LORA, 8.30 p.m. sharp, Every- one welcome, 40h Saturday, October 6 --Sale of good used clothing, auspices of Go -Getters Club, St. Paul's Anglican Church, Parish Hall, at ,1:30 p.m. 39-40b Monday, .October 8 — Plan to attend the Thanksgiving Tur- key Shoot at Benmiller .at one p.m. 15 -pound turkeys. 39-40p Tuesday, October 9 — Bruce, County Holstein Club bred ,heif- er sale, including seven tops from Huron County, at Walker- ton. 39-40b Tuesday, October 9-13INGO Huron Fish and. Game, Jackpot, $56 in 66 numbers, Six door prizes, 8.30 p.m. 43tM Wednesday, Oct. 17 -1 -lobby tea, St. George's Parish Hall, Nelson Street, Goderich, 3 to 6 and 7 . to 9 p.m. Handy -crafts exhibits of model trains, 'guns and swords. Tea and bake tables. Tickets 50c. 40-1b Saturday, .October 27—,giant Rummage Sale, Council Cham - her, 1 to 4 p,m. Sponsors:. WA of RCAF Station Clinton. 40-3b Saturday, October 27—Bazaar and bake sale, Varna Township Hall at -3 p.m. Sponsors: Varna UCW. ' 40b R 0 W " it' S DRIVEmp THEATRE LIMITED' ' CLINTON 2 ,OIG. HITS EACH EVENING' WEEKEND S DURING OCTOBER FRIDAY and SATURDAY Octoger 5 -6+ -DOUBLE. Bli-t- Hit .No, 1< -•-shown at 8;$0 only .TH v YA TO E. "'VOYAGE _ BOTTOM T M1. OF THE SEA Waiter Pidgeon, Joan Fontaine (Color - Scope) Hit No. 2—Shown at 10.00 only "FROM HELI. TO • , TEXAS4A Don Murray, .Diane Var$i (Color - Scope) (Cartoon) Sunday Midnite Only October 7 at 12.05 ALL COLOR SHOW ""THE ANGRY RED PLANET" ' A Sicience Fiction Thriller in ,Color "DESERT WARRIOR" Ricardo Montlban (Color) _­(Cartoon�__. Next Weekend FRI., SAT. — October 12-13 "CATTLE EMPIRE" and "THE BRAVADOS" International CREDIT UNION DAY f Celebration Turkey Dinner of Belgrave Forester's Hall 7 p.m., Ocfober 18, 1962 Tickets Available at the CLINTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION LIMITED BASEBALL FANS Room . For 25 Persons on BUS TO AJAX SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 O.B.A, BANTAM •"B" BASEBALL FINALS (Clinton vs. Ajax) BUS LEAVES 9 a.m. FARE $2.00 Inquire at C. J. Livermore Store, Isaac Street Next Game - 'Monday, Oct. 8 .3.30 p.m. -- Clinton Community Park Thank You ! 'We appreciate very much your reception of the 1963 CH.LVROLET. The attendance at our New Car showing was much greater than we had even hoped for. With w many conning in; it was impossible to spend the tinge with each one •.personally. Please feel free to call in any time. It will be a pleasure to review with you the many features of this fine new product. Gars are our business. Without you our valued customers — they are worthless. Again; many thanks for^ making our Announcement a success, Y6Ur8 MnCerel y; — LO.RNE' J. 13ROWN Lome Brown Motors Ltd. YOUR FR1EN04Y CHEM OLDS. ENVOY DEALER CLINTON, ONTARIO Phdne HUnter 2-9331 e .. ■