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Clinton News-Record, 1962-11-08, Page 5IN' Views on Name Change "CDC1" Versus "CHCS" (By Shirley Pierson, 12A) CDCI--Along with a new addition to our school, 1963 students will be enjoying a new title for the school. From Clinton District Collegiate Institute the name will be chang- ed to Central Huron Composite School. The students themselves greeted news of this innova- tion with much controversy and the following are some typical views on this argument, Barbara Snell, 12A--"Because of the change, our school crests and rings will have to be changed, also." Patricia Cox, 1213—"Our school yells will have to be adjusted to this new name." Bonnie Johnson, 10C—"Clinton is excluded from. our school's new name." Ralph Gingerich, 9B—"Not many people will know what it means, and where it is." Ron Westlake, 1213—"Outsiders will not recognize the name as a high school's title." Beverly Gordon Hill, 11C--"CDCI is not just a high school now, but also a technical school, and the name should be changed." Carol Taylor, 1113—"I prefer good or CDCI," Wayne Hamilton, 9A — "To •grade niners, I think it doesn't make much difference if the name is changed." Carol Hill, 12C—"I am a conservative and don't want to change." Louis Van Lammeren, 12A—"It sounds like the name of a zoo." Betty Youngblut, 13B—"I entered CDCI and I want to graduate from CDCI." MIDDLETON The Bishop of Georgian Bay the Right Rev. H. 'F. G. Apple- yard, 1VI.C., D.D., Owen Sound, will administer the ancient Apostolic Rite of Confirmation in St. James Church, Middle- ton, on Sunday, November 11 at 2.30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mid- dleton and family spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Middleton, Stratford. Introducing A New Teacher Maitland Edgar (By Fred Ludwig, 100) Mr. Edgar is no stranger to the Clinton area, To achieve his goal 'as a geography teacher, Mr, Edgar took a course in Upper School at Wingham wh- ich in turn, led' to a teacher's certificate at Toronto. Back in western Ontario, he obtained a Bachelor of Ants degree at the University of Western Ontario, London. This is Mr. Edgar's first yeas at teaching high school. He Weekend Specials a CLINTON White Swan Toilet Tissue . 8 rolls $1 Spaghetti, I5-oz. Libby 2 for 29c Challenger Red Cohoe Salmon, 1/2 39c I .G.A. Pineapple Juice, 48-oz. 29c Libby Fruit Cocktail, I 5-oz. 2 for 29c iii Fi Long-playing Records 39c ea. 29c ea. \661YTTISASGWEEE-(1,5'1[1:LsED R SIDE iEA l KI NDLESS 49c lb.% 69c lb. 4 lbs. $1.00 69c lb. 79c lb. LEG-O-PORK PORK STEAK PORK HOCK Whole or Shank Half Cpuliflower Florida Oranges 39c doz. California Celery Stalks 23c ea. Top. Value Frozen Orange Juice 5 6-oz. tins 99c We have a very large selection of the following articles for immediate or future gift needs Ladies Stretch Slims Lodges Blouses Ladies Purses Ladies Gloves Ladies Snuggies Ladles Sweaters Girls — 7-14 Lined Slims Boys — Girls Ski Pants Boys — Girls Mitts & Gloves Boys — fouls Sno Suits Baby Pram Suits Boys — Girls Sweaters Large Selection of all Hand Knitting Yarns including "Canadlaa" "Capston" "Chieftain" "Molona", etc. etc. MARTINS Mt STORE The Clinton Kinsmen Club IS HOLDING THE ANNUAL Peanut Sales Drive House-to-House Canvass will be conducted on the evenings of Thursday, Friday, Nov. 1516 Christmas Pack, Party Pack and Peanut Butter Net Receipts from this Planter% Peanut Sales Drive will go toward equipping the Kinsmen Peewee Hockey League and , also for the Annual Kinsmen Christmas Toy Campaign. If conyelnieht, have used toys ready, at well as good used Clothing, for the Kinsmen Canvassers to pick up. BE GENEROUS These Are Worthwhile Ptojetfs To Have Toys Picked Up Pleate Call JOHN BILYEA, HU 2.7647 Press Club at This is the press club which this year is con- tributing news items to the Clinton News-Record. From the left, back row, Janet Armstrong, secre- tary-treasurer; Adrianna Cormier, Gwen Davies, Jane Vos, Brian Dolan, Luis Van Lamm.eren, Mur- the Collegiate , ray 131ackie, Fred Ludwig, Sylvia Fitzsimons, John Stryker; second row, Shirley Pierson, Joan Elliott, Marie Cox, John Cooper, Mrs. S. Hart, supervising teacher; front, Karen Shefter, president of the club; Susan Fretts, Linda Cole. (News-Record Photo) STEP SPECIAL Reg. KITCHEN -ON $7.59 $5.88 CAN BLACK 1/4" Reg. $19.95 & DECKER DRILL $24.00 IIMIMINNENINEW Quality Economy .: , . • FEATURE' “ 4 - VALUE I; Booster Heavy insulated viith„Cli0_,..,,.., BATTERY Gauge, Rubber Cables, SAMSON HAIR $0.m. DOMINION DRYER $9.93 Cables ,..„ ..:, 'IL- "A"" VALUE $3.75 b' _ Reg. s m ..,.........,:,, ;1':•t:::,':',7 ',g Mini $2.79 S2 , ,;,..7 ,0•• 14 29 a , SAFETY AUTO $5.8 SEAT 9 BELTS SHOT RECOIL_ GUN $1,50 SLIP-ON PAD MEN'S LUNCH SPECIAL Reg• ALUMINUM BOX $3.19 `S2.39 WHEEL ' STEERING 19c COVERS BALL Albert 1,14.A, Street -6-+- HU 2-9505 & MUTCH Hardware Clinton Reg, $10.00 FOR ONLY Phone NOW for your Appointment CHARLES HOUSE OF BEAUTY 74 Victoria St. HU 2-7065 $6.75 F. B. PENNEBAKER ADMIRAL PHOTO SERVICE Dial HU 2-6626 Clinton, Ont. Thurs., Nov. 8, 1962--Clinton News-Record—Page 5 LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE VASELINE WHITE—Reg. 69c 59c VITA DIET CAPSULES 90's — $2.98 2 for $4.99 NESTLE SPRAZE—Reg. $1.39 99c LUSTRE CREME SHAMPOO Reg. $1.10 99c COLGATE TOOTH PASTE Reg. 98c — 89c Reg. 65c — 59c INSTANTINE TABS—Reg. 79c 69c ASTHMANEFRIN WITH NEBULIZER Reg. $9.90 — $4.90 BRECK HAIR SET MIST Reg. 79c — 59c BRONCHIDA TRIO COUGH SYRUP—CHEST RUB—COLD CAPSULES 3 for $2.29 Clinton Memorial Shop T. PRYDE and SON CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFORTH Open Every Afternoon PHONE HU 2-7712 At other times contact Local Representative—A. W. Steep—HU 2-6642 21tfb 2 for 99c Kinette Club Sponsors Party A successful court whist party was sponsored by t h e Clinton, Kinette Club in the Legion Memorial Hall, from which 'the' proceeds. are ear- marked for the Christmas' behr evelent activities. About 100 women attended' with prize- winners Mrs. A. G. Grigg, Mrs, Louis Taylor of Varna, Mrs. Arhur Aiken, and Mrs. Gordon. Swan'. Convening 'the party was Mrs. Pat Hardie. Decoration conven- er was. Mrs. William F ink; 'raffle, Mrs. Clarence Denornme; tickets, Mrs. Maitland Edgar and Mrs. John Bilyea; lunch, Mrs. Frank Cook, Mrs. Wilaiam Fleming, Mrs. Ed. Morel; tables, Mrs William Chowen, Mrs. Ron Smith and Mrs. Bob Van Rei- sen. Mr's. Ken Clynick, presi- dent of the Club, received the guests. o, BLUE WATER HIGHWAY Robert and Bill MeIlwain, accompanied by Reg Francis, Bayfieid, motored to Britt on Sunday during the hunting season, Jan Koene and his brother Yoe have motored to' the Bruce Peninsula for the open season. SALE ON PERMANENTS Extended to Nov. 17 Reg. $12.50 FOR ONLY I.D.A. SPECIALS — Nov. 5th — 10th ASPIRIN TABS 100's WITH FREE OZONOL 93c At Th Cone ia written for .and about CPCI.,..hy the Press -Club says "the possibilities in teeth- ing the older child offers great challenge to the teacher," Mr. Edgar 'has four children to occupy his spare time but he has not lost his earlier int- erest in sports. He coaches: and plays hockey and baseball with tremendous enthusiasm. When 'asked about the new Robert's Education Plan, Mr. Edgar said, "with 'careful guid- ance the Robert's Plan offers more useftil purpose for the less :gifted student," an early lead .of 7-0, but Sea- forth came back on a 'single and an' unconverted touchdown to tie the game. Tony Verhoef scored Clint- OTOS major and Hugh Lobb converted. The Redmen ended the sea- son with one victory, two ties and three losses. 0 shot away. If the gun is held in this way, and you stumble over a root, you'll merely shoot off a toe, If you held it with the barrel pointing u p you might shoat your bead' off. And CDCI — In the last game losing a toe, especially that one of this season 'the Red: men took years, ,1:had'as an for 'to losing one's head, Ask anyone who's done both, Don't wait till you see the whites of their eyes. If some- thing moves in the bush, blaze away. It might even' be another_ hunter, but there's 'an e v ehn chance it's a partridge or a deer. Or a farmer. It's old'-fashioned to wear bright red clothing in the bush, Statistics show that 98 per cent- of the hunters who 'have been shot in the last. ten' years were clad in red garments So why not wear something that blends with the bush? You can sneak up on the quarry that much easier, .and there's a fair chance you can sneak past the other hunters, without being spotted. If they do see you get away your shot first, then drop to the ground and let them 'bang away. They'll go home happy, telling everyone about the big buck they missed, Redmen Tie With Seaforth Team (By Stan Lesnietr, 12A) I Some New Rules For 'Teen Town Membership cards for this season's 'Then Town will be available at the next dance, No- vember 9. Membembips will not be sold after the first of the year, so those wishing to at- end should by their cards es soon as possible. ,Clinton 'Teen Town is spon- sored by the 'Clinton Lions club. Representatives John Levis and Kenneth McRae look after chaperoning the dances, and advising the council of 'Teen Town. Now -.miles for this. year' ban alcoholic beverages and profane taming, Girls must not wear either shorts .or slacks, and boys must not wear tee shirts nor jeans, Admission will be granted only to these presenting mem- bership tertIS at the door, but car from other 'Teen Towns will be V#.4d, Doors close at 10:30 p.m. and after that no, one will 'be 'ad.tnitted All rego- lair dances will end at 12,30 pm-, One more regulation bars Air Force persottel from the hall. PORTER'S HILL The United Church Women of Grace Church will meet on Thursday afternoon, Novemb- er 15 at home of Mrs. Don- ald Harris. Please note the change in date of this meet- ing. * If you happen to become lost in the bush, don't panic. Just run in circles as, hard 'as you can, screaming at the top of your lungs and firing your gun as fast as you can. When you have run out of breath end ammunition, sit .down quietly and take stock of the situation. If the steck-taking shows: the shelves to b e pretty ba r e, there's: one solution. It works best if there's a good, stiff bre- eze. JillSft: gather some birch bark, pile it in .a clump of dry brush and start a roaring bush fire. When the Fires--fighter s are rive, you are no longer lost. . One last word of caution. When you bag your first hun- ter, don't brag ablaut it. It just isn't done, in hunting circles. Don't oven allow yourself a smack smirk Of satisfaction as You carve that first notch in your gun. After all there's no- thing so unusual about your feat. Any dansfool can shoot a hunter. And quite a few de. Wesley-Willis United Church Women Thankoffering Meeting Friday, November 16, 8 p.m. in the Sunday School Room of the Church Speaker: REV. WALTON TONGE, of the Chung Chi Christian College in Hong Kong ti Sugar and Spice (Continued from Page Two) barrel, take a short run, and sail neatly over, using the mus- keit as a vaulting pole'. * Now, how do we carry the gun? It should be held in the right hand, the barrel pointing toward the ground. And, of cour- se with the safety catch off. In case you have to get a quick