Clinton News-Record, 1962-11-08, Page 12Rec. Council Is
Setting Up
Winter Season
M the meeting of C4/flitch
Recreation Council last Wed-
neldaY a three-heur Session dis-
cussed the coming hocketY sea-
son Pather thoroughly, and the
need for sponsors for Bantam-
Midget town hockey league was
noted. Also 4 convener for this
:leave is needed, and managers
for each team. In the past,
four teams have been set up,
and a regular schedule is play-
ed throughout the winter,
An tirestrial league has been
formed, with 'teams entered' so
far from the Hydro, Teachers
and )3ankers, A fourth team is
needed. Anyone wishing to play
in this league should contact
Ken Clynick.
If the council can secure a
figure skating instructor teethe
season then they will try to
form 'a figure skating elub.
Murray Draper will again
look •after badminton, Anyone
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404.14.4rY) 'WA:Wm are hgldtial
A44. .40PiVergari sa4e at their
statiOne.rY MA Oft store far ttire
M./Pt teen; Novehtivr 1, 19,4,:pley ..b.4whesec).: the 140,7
ileSS from W. P.. FAjr -Y9IttobAti
opergtetli it for 47 years.
wishing to play should contact
him, The season will commence
as soon as the gym at the
collegiate is ready*
Under discussien for ,this
Winter are indoor gcilf, indoor
archery, 4 senior citizens club,
drIar ice cesliscluareav4ilallebleing' by eirteidd.. Y,
letoviember 9, then juvenile
hockey practice will be held
from 6.30 to 7,30 p.m, in the
Lions Arena. Anyone wishing
to play should contadt Doug
Andrews, manager, at HU 2-
9089.
Clinton Recreation Council
will send delegates to the Lake
Huron Zone Recreation Council.
in Walkerton on November 17.
The next meeting here be
on November 21 in the town
Minor Hockey
Players Wanted
Annotineements appear on
this page requeSting miuPr hoe-
'WY PlaYeTs aPPIY to their
respective age group. 'Me Kin
Men Club reqUest1Peewee, Squirt
and WeeWee PlaYet'a to 141,1 Out
applications' and leave at the
News-Receord office.
The midgets are to report :to
the ea*na. Tuesday night to
coaches Ken Engelstad and
Charlie Bartliff, who will run
this Lions-sponsored team.
Juvenile age players are urg-
ed to contact manager Doug
Andrews. It is expected that
the Fish and Came Cinb will
again look dfter a bantam-age
team.
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LONDESBORO LADIES
W L HT Pts.
Clippers 19 5 7 45
Flippers 1.014 4 24
'Rippers 10 14 3 23
Zippers 10 14 4 24
High single, Beryl Reed, 291;
high average, Betty Archam-
bault, 203; high triple, Betty
Archambault, 755,
Clinton Community
Credit Union
limited
ANNUAL MEETING
November 14, 1962
8:00 p.m.
St. Paul's Parish Hall
PLAN TO ATTEND
to elect officers -
to approve 4% Share Dividend -
By-law to change Credit Committee
Huron Trappers .Hear Four Speakers
At Well-Attended Fall. Meeting Here, r o„ .,poax,r;speeta4s4 ,P,SsOelAtieirt (eadli,". Werth /1,5).$. in their yeeetion_iatteeided the were won by Cliff TTp,000,, WO,
fill ..WgttlVg. #prgp. COunty tow, aill. Mott, q040004 and
Trappers Association an 000.4:- Earl Doucette,, Clinton,. :MAW
er 16 in Clinton town hall. Most other hunters. and trappers
of the 70 memhers of the .club equipment .0.aw PriZeS were
were present, raffled At the meeting..
The speakers were Ed. Mead- q
ows, chief .conservation -office''
for Huron 047.ea, from Hespeler;
Ken Currie, an official .of the
North 134y fur sales organiza-
twin; a Mr.. Yates, also from
North Bay, an official of the
Ontario Trappers. As oo fat on otoolcibborsatcw
biologist, from Cochrane,
More and more trappers from
the Huron area are using the
North Bay fur sales to dispose
of their pelts, The sales are
supervised by the Ontario De-
partment of Lands and Forests.
Wallace (joke) McDougall,
Goderich, is president of the
Huron Trappers Association and
Elmer Trick, RR 3, Clinton, is
secretary, The annual meeting
is held in the spring when new
officers orfeltebee annual el'ected'.
draws
has
eld inaotwts17$1f 04.110 cmaselletpinrts., e, wee
ley Gilbert, Goderich, who also
got $10 for selling himself the
winning ticket; second, $50,
Mrs. Jack Gooderham, 501 Eng,
lish Street, London; third, $25,
Miss Lorna Miller, RR 1, Bay,
field. Three draws were held
for membership cards in the
BOWLING
CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
W L Pts.
Lively Ones 17 7 38
Untouchables 13 11 29
Flintstones 10 14 22
Defenders 9 15 21
High single, Wilma Greidan-
us, 296. Bowlers over 225: Mrs.
R. Macaulay, Mrs. M. Hurst,
Fred McDonald, Mrs. F. New-
land.
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Coin Exhibition
Scheduled :for,
Legion Hall
Major event for ilinni$Matists.
Of the area is: the. Coin Exhibi,
t4on planned for Sunday, No-
vember 18 in the Clinton
Legion Hall, The. Huron. Numis,
Marie -club has extended an
inVhatilPn, to, all in per,
Sens. to attend. There is no
admission charge, and .a lunch
counter will be in .operatim.
On 'display will be Canadian
pots and bills, tokens and me&
ails, some ancient coins about
2,000 years old, some American
coins, and a large collection
of world-wide gold coins, A
coin expert will be on hand to
grade and value .old coins, free
of charge,
There will be a lecture on
coin collection,, and even a sale
of many fine numismatic items
at 4,30 pm,
A special appearance will be
made at CKNX-TV by Jack
Dietrich, president of the club,
on Friday afternoon, Novemb,
er 16 between one and two
o'clock.
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MEET ON NOVEMBER 11
The Clintonian Club will
meet on Wednesday, November
14 at the home of Mrs. Tom
Leppington, North Street at
2.30 p.m. Election of officers
for 1963 will take, place. A
good attendance is requested
THURSDAY MEN'S LEAGUE
W L HT Pts,
Sooners 18 6 7 43
Fish and Game 15 9 5 35
Lucky Lot 14 10 6 34
Alley Cats 14 7 4 32
Sliders 12 12 4 28
Lions 10 14 4. 24
The 83's 9 15 3 21
Pin Points 7 14 1 15
High single, Frank Gerzan-
ich, 366; high triple, Bob Fick-
ling, 828; high average, Don
Switzer, 239; bidden score, Rol-
lins, 156.
JUNIOR LEAGUE
W L HT Pts.
Tigers 13 5 6 31
Headpins 11 7 6 28
Yanks 11 7 6 28
Wonders 1 17 1 3
High single, boys, W. Dupee,
309; girls, Pat Reynolds, 203;
high double, boys, W. Dupee,
528; girls, Pat Reynolds, 394;
high average, boys, Don Free-
man, 221; girls, M. Glidden,
158.
MIXED LEAGUE
W L HT Pts.
Clubs 15 3 4 34
Cleaners 11 '7 5 27
Stars 11 7 4 26
Imps ....,.. 8 10 3 19
Budgies 8 10 2 18
Drivers 7 11 2 16
Dobbers 6 12 2 14
Hearth 6 12 2 14
High single, men, Frank Rad-
ford 315; ladies, Beulah Wonch,
286; high triple, men, Paul
Draper, 764; ladies, Thelma
Jones, 667; high average, men,
Howie Grealis, 218; ladies, M.
Carter and C. Schmidt, 182.
LONDESBORO MEN
W L HT Pts.
Comets 13 11 4 30
Rockets 12 12 5 29
Stars 12 12 4 28
Sputniks U 13 3 25
High average, Glen Carter,
235; high triple, Gordon Rad-
ford, 807; high single, Cliff
Saundercock, 312.
Holland's Hurricanes
Taylor's Tornadoes
Riley's Rockets
Cantelon's Comets
Harris's Hornets
Beattie's Bombers
Fremlin's Flyers
Tally's Twisters
Ladies high triple, Doreen
Currie, 655; high single, Dor-
een Currie, 290; Men's high
triple, Bob Elliott, 789; high
single, Mack Tally, 331.
100F & REBEKAH LEAGUE
Pts,
40
39
36
32
23
19
18
17
COMING EVENTS
Thurs., November 8-BINGO
in Legion Memorial Hall, Kirk
Street at 8.30 p.m. 15 regular
games for $5; 1 game for $25;
3 Share the - Wealth games;
Jackpot $59 in 59 numbers,
No doer prize, Admission 50c.
Thursday, Nov, 8-MOVIES
on India, in Parish Hall, Bay-
field, 8,15 p.m. Sponsor: Trin-
ity Club, Silver collection.
Lunch served, 45b
Sat., November 10 .- Bake
sale, Council Chambers, Town
Hall, at 3 pm, Sponsors: Clin-
ton Hospital staff. 43and5b
Saturday, Nov. 10-LOL Card
Party, 8,30 sharp. Orange Hall,
45b
Tiles., November 13-BINGO
Huron Fish and Game. Jackpot,
$55 in 55 numbers, Six door
prizes. 8.30 p.m, 43trb
Wed., Nov.' 14-Bazaar, lun-
ches and salad supper, booths,
at 3 p.m. Auspices UCW of
Holmesville United Church, at
the Holmesville United Church,
4,2b-5x
Wednesday, N ay. 14-Bazaar
and Tea, sponsors, Londesboro
Women's Institute, Londesboro
Hall, 3 p.m. 45b
Friday, Nov. 16-Reception
for Mr. and Mrs. Rick Newman
(nee Iva Glazier) in Londesboro
Community Hall. Scott's Orch-
estra. Lunch counter.
45-6p
Saturday, Nov. 17-Reception
and dance for Mr, and Mrs.
George Turner (nee Nancy Mc-
Farlane), Seaforth Legion Hall,
Norris orchestra. Everyone wel-
come. 45b-46x
Wednesday, Nov. 21-Christ-
mas Tea and Bazaar, 2.30-5.00
p.m., St. Paul's Parish Hall.
Auspices of Friendship Club,
45b
MIDGET
Hockey Players.
Born After August 1,
1947
FIRST PRACTICE
Tuesday, Nov 13
at 7.30 p.m.
CLINTON LIONS ARENA
Coaches: Charlie Bartliff
and Ken Engelstad
Sponsor: Clinton Lions
Club
INSURED
ANTIFREEZE!
Your car is protected, and you are insured
against loss. NO EXTRA CHARGE.
If for any reason your antifreeze is lost after
being installed here, replacement is FREE.
Ask "Butch" about this.
SNOW TIRES
Go this winter on Goodyear Suburbanites. The
tire designed for the toughest conditions.
We have a good stock on hand in most popular
Sizes.
If you want a "Better" car, •r ully
winterized, and equipped with
snow tires -- look over
our stock.
I Lorne Brown Motors ltd.
YOUR FRIENDLY CHEVROLET, OLDSMOBiLE
AND ENVOY DEALER
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BLUEWATER-BAYFIELD
W L Pts,
Suckers 14 4 31
Crabs 11 7 24
Minnows 6 12 12
Sharks 5 13 10
High single, ladies, Vera
Turner, 238; men, Walter Tur-
ner, 298; high triple, ladies,
Vera Turner, 544; men, George
Telford, 733; high average,
ladies, Vera Turner, 181; men,
George Telford, 244.
CLINTON -BLYTH - AUBURN
W L HT Pts.
Untouchables , 25 2 9 59
Jim Dandys 15 12 5 35
Jolly Jills 14 13 6 34
In-Betweens ,., 14 13 4 32
Twisters 10 17 3 23
Blows Unitd. , 10 14 2 22
Quitters 9 15 4 22
Dare Devils 8 19 2 18
High single, ladies, Mary El-
liott, 331; high triple, Mary El-
liott, 778 (331, 191, 256); high
average, Deanna Coutts, 228.
TUCKERSMITH LEAGUE
W L Pts,
Chevies 12 6 29
Mustangs 12 6 28
GMC's 8 10 17
Fords 4 14 10
This application MUST be handed in to the News-
Recard office by 5 p.m., November 19, 1962.
Additional forms available at News-Record office.
Pogo'12--Clinton News-Record-lhur;" Nov. 8, 1962
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