Clinton News-Record, 1965-09-16, Page 11HARRY WILLIAMS
HU.2.6633 RP1CLINTON
HEATING OILS-GASOLINE
GREASES-MOTOR.OILS- WHITE
ROSE
Peter Thompson •
Enters Queer's
Peter Thornpson, son of
Reeve and Mrs. Duff alhomp-
.son, Clinton,' has entered his
first year of mechahical engin-
eering at Queen's. UniVersity in
Toronto. Peter 'is 'a graduate
of CHSS.
WE'VE THE GASOLINE FRIEND
YOU SHOULD KNOW-THAT WILL
GIVE YOUR TRUCK 4 TRACTOR
TWAT .rop"&o
1'
- A Brucefield man is Making
a name for, himself in the field
of gladioli hYbridizing. Murray
Tyndall began the endeavour
in earnest 1943' and, since
that time has registered more
than 35 new, varieties • of the-
popular flower.
A Tull story of the Tyndall
operation was a feature in the
London Free Press dated Sat-
urday, September 4. The story
dealt with a new strain of glad-
ioli bulbs developed by Mr, Tyn-
-dall and named "Sherwood Fox"
after a famous Western Ont-
ario naturalist, Dr. W. Sher-
wood Fox.
"About eight years ago ho
was sent- some bulbs from the,
University of Saskatchewan to
try out. in this area, They were
called the Walter 'C. Murray
variety, maned after the late,
first president of the university.
"That 'summer he. discovered
among this group that one mu-
tation or sport did not follow
true. to the pink Shade with the
off-white throat. This one little
bulb produced an, almost purple
shade and Mr. Tyndall has
worked up sufficient stock
since then to put it on the
market this past spring as the
Sherwood Fox variety.
Mr. Tyndall and his wife are
Kinette Club
To Again Sponsor
March of Dimes
The first meeting of the
Clinton Kinette club' far this
year was held September 14 in
the IOOP hall with a 100 per-
cent attendance.
President Mrs. William Flem-
ing ' conducted the meeting
which declded to canvass one
ward for the' March of Dimes
campaign with Mrs. Clarence
Denornme as, team captain„
The Kinettes will be respon-
sible for the hospital cart in
November, Anniversary night is
to be celeibrated Septesnber '28
at the Iroquois Hotel, London
;Motions to tell Christmas
Cards and to run a "Hobo Tea"
we're pasised. Plana for a dance
to be held sometime in NOV -
ember were begtin.
Follolvving adjournment
lunch was Served by Mrs, AniclY
Peterson and Mrs. Perey. Pugh.
EVERYONE REAPS
AND RISES
offers a complete selection of
wedding announeentonts
styled for the discrim-
inating.
ask for
Big Wrestling Show
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Saturday, apt. 18
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ANTONIO
465 Lbs.
The World Strong
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2 BIG MEN
Gerry Sparada
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European •Charnp.
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Black Marvel
380 lbs. from Germany
6 More Bouts
An TV STARS
EVERYBODY
WELCOME
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FOUND THE GARLIC!
Oil- Furnace Cleaning
Now is the time all oil furnaces should
be cleaned and inspected for next wint-
er's heating season. Arrange now to have
this done on a day that suits you. We
are doing this work now every-day.
DON'T WAIT FOR THE FALL RUSH
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WO-Adis Strongest Man To Wresile In Goderich
The Great AntoniO," who ,claims he is the
world's strongest man, and freely boasts of his
powerful feats of strength, cap be seen, wrestling
two other huge wrestlers in Goderich this Satur-
day night. He is , shown above, left, with Jack
Dempsey, former world champion boxer, and on
the right, lie Great Antonio's wife, Jeanine. Mr,
and Mrs. Antonio Banichievich paid a visit to the
News-Record Office early this week.
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'LIGHT BULBS
1940 Battle of Britain
Remembrance Parade
Still Held at Minton
.28 EA.
CLINTON
.Mr. and WS. ,HenryICIaas
of Toronto spent the weekend
With Mr. and M's, G. Klaas,
John Hamilton returned last
week from a motoo,vyele trip to
California with a friend. OM-
gratUlatlellS tr," John in: obtain-
, tag honors in his year at Wat-
'orlo9 University,
° Donald Haines, Arthur
Youngblut, ICenrieth Scott, Ma-
jor Youngblut and..
Wagner attended the weekend
retreat for Presbyterian Men
at 'Kimball eamp,
Mrs. Rose Herman of Strat-
ford visited last week with
her sister Mrs. Wilfred Sander-
son Mr. Sanderson, and family.
11;11/ Ss Gwen McDowell of
Stratford, MiSs Margaret R.
J,ackson, Mrs. Charles Smith
and Mrs. Howard Campbell
both 'of Westfield attended the
weekend session at the United
Church camp north of Gode-
rich.
Ed. Davies; end. Court Kerr
of Bent-miller took part in the
horseshoe 'Piltohling competition
at the Galt Fair last Saturday
and won second 'place for the
doubles. They also took part in
the Elmira fair last Monday.
The librarian iequests all
book's 'to be in on Saturday
September 18th at the Auburn
Public library for the Huron
County exchange truck.
• Mrs. Marguerite 'Chopin and
u , .r
MisS ARMS Williamson of
Wilighaln visited last SatnrdaY
with Mrs, W. T, Robisen at St.
Marys,
Recent guests with Miss Mar-
garet R. jackSon, were Mrs.
Beatrice Lovett, Stf Catharines,
Mrs`, Karol(' SPrung, Atwood
and Mr$.11targlierillte Chopin of
Wingharn.
Mr, mdi mxts, Lloyd HumPai-
rays • were honored last. Week
prior to their deParture by the
:Presentation of a gift by Mrs,
George Hamilton on behalf of
neighbors and friends, lVfrs.
Wes Braiinock gave a short ad-
dress and Mrs. Humphreys on
behalf of Mr. Humphreys and
hei:self thanked -their friends
for their thotightfulness.
Mr. and'Mrs,. Ed. 'Davies vis-
ited'last 'week in StreetgVille
with Mrs; Albek Doers.
Mr. and •Mrs. Torn. jardin
W'ingham Visited last week
with her parents', Mr. and. Mrs.
Straughan. Mr. Straw.
ghan celebrated his 80th birth-
day. Congratulations!
Mrs. Garrett of Clinton is
simply teacher apt USS 5 Hul-
lett, due to the illness' of the
teacher, aVIrs. Agnes MacKin-
non. Begirmers at school are
°Elden Chamney, Bobby PaWell,
Douglas McCliinchey, ' Sylvia
Riiitkowicz and Cathy Bere.
Grade 2 is based to No. 9 and
grade three IS also bussed to the
school on the 10th of Willett.
Mrs. Wes Bradnock and Mrs.
Frank Raithby attended the
Leader's Training course for
the 4-H fail project, "Sleeping
Garments" at Clinton last
week. .Any girls interested in
taking this project please con-
tact these leaders soon.
Miss Margaret Haines left
on Tuesday to enroll at the
Stratford Teacher's College.
Harvest Home Anniversary
services will be held next Sun-
day, September 19 at St. Mark's
Anglican Church. Services Will
be held at 12 noon and 7:30
pm. with the 'minister, Rev.
G. E. Packenhain, in charge.
Watson„ Chin of Columbus,
Ohio, is vacationing with. Mrs.
Mary Johnston. '
Mrs. lVfary Crawford of Lon-
don spent the weekend with
her brother, Andrew Kirkcon-
nell, Mrs. Kirkconnell and. Miss
Diane Kirkconnell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kirk-
connell, Donald, Ronald' and
Gregory visited on Sunday
istric1
With •Mn and Mrs. ' Andrew
Xiriceennell and, family. They
Cal visited. their sister, Mrs,
CharieS Snelling In Clinton Hos-
ManY from, here attended the
Thresheman's reunion on Zat-
graqy.
Former Local Girl
Rose kubOthei'
OntariO: .Stholo.
Rose i3rubacher, daughter
of ,Mr. and Mrs, Rgentn: Bru.
beefier, Galt, ,attained nine
firsts, in the ,Tune Grade 13
.examinations which she wrote
at Glenview Pk-erne Secondary
School and, has been Selected
as an Ontario Scholar.
Miss Bruhacilier, now 18,
attended high school at CASS
up until two years ago when
she moved with 'her family
to Galt. Mr. Brubacher was
a foi"nner Clinton Grocer.
At CHSS, 'Miss BrUbacher
'was a consistent Qver-80 stu-
dent and also found time to
participate on CUSS Volley-
ball and basketball teams.
She plans to enter Sick
Hospital in Toron-
to for training as a regis-
tered nurse and is seriously
considering a year at inlayer-
Silty' following her graduation
in order, to become an in-
Structor of nursling.
The accepted average requir-
meat of eight hours sleep a
night is no more applicable to
a particular individual than an
average-size hat or shoe would
be, according to Reader's• Di-
gest. Some people have real
need of ten hours a night, oth-
ers find four hours sufficient.
Although the world is geared
to eight hours' of sleep at a
stretch, some people would ben-
efit 'from taking sleep in a
number of small doseS.
MURRAY TYNDALL
Twenty-five years ago . on
September 15th, that part of
the- air war 'called the Battle of
Britain reached a clintax. All
through • July and August of
1940, a great number' of Can-
adian 'airmen were first tested
in combat, won their first vic-
tories,. and' suffered the first .of
their seventeen thousand casu-
alties In the war.'
The' Battle of • Britain was
fought in the late. summer ,oaf
1940 at a time when the for-
tunes .of war had „not - been,
well known and sell bulbs from
coast to coast in Canada as
well 'as many states in America.
They have even had an order
from .Soottand!
There are bulbs for sale at
the Tyndall property in Bruce-
field but many are being closely
watched fOr possible new var-
ieties. One in particular that
holds promise is an 'orange-red
spedie 'and with 'any luck, ft
will be available, soon.
HENSALL NEWS
Rally day services will he
held in Herisall United Church
next Sunday morning, Septem-
ber 19 at 11 a.m. This is a com-
bined service of the Church
Sdhool and the morning congre-
gation. The teaching session
will be withdrawn so that the
Children may 'attend the morn-
ing worship with their parents
as a unit:
The' churCh school' are given
an opportunity to contribute
at this 'service toward the Mis-
sion work of the church throu-
gh their speeial Rally Day en-
velopes.
The congregation of Hensall
United Church are deeply grate-
ful for the beatitifnl Pulpit
Drape presente.d by the Pater-
son family, Mrs,",Robert Pater-
son and Mr. and Mrs. Ray pat-
erson at the morning worship •
last Sunday =Ailing in mem-
ory. of Mr. Robert Paterson.
Walter Spencer, Clerk of
Session on behalf of the' family
presented th:e drape for Dedi-
cation by Rev. H.. F. -Currie.
running 'in our favor, - A :Vali
. year was to elapse before we
.were to, receive outside aid. It
"was fought 'at i a time' when
even our staunchest friends and
sympathizers had • conceded our
ultimate defeat. England was
blacked out, and even the es-
sentials of life were strictly
rationed. Waves of heavy bom-
bers attacked the city of Lon-
don each night; humanity hud-
dled in air raid shelters, and
the London tube stations deep
underground - were occupyed
each night by those who Sought
respite from the nightly bom-
bardments 'above; invasion
fleet was Massing along the
French . coast — air defence
forces were on the alert for
weeks without rest, weary td
the point -Of exhaustion, and
suffering from heavy casualties
in men and equipment.
A few pilots aided by devoted
ground creW,s, without whose
unselfish help -they could not
have persevered, 'forced the ene-
my to cancel his plans for an
all-out air war, . and thereby,
Changed the tide of history. It
is cominemorate the memory
of the deeds of , 'these. gallant
men, those 'who sacrificed their
lives and those who lived on to_
contribute their selfless cour-
age and 'devotion — it is to
honor them that we hold the
Battle of Britain Parade each
year.
A't 0800 hours- on Wednesday,
September 15, therefore,,the of-
ficers and -airmen of RCAF
Station Clinton were drawn up
in parade formation, to pay
tribute to these gallant few.
The Station Chaplain offered.
prayers, during the parade to
commemorate those who/ did
nr.xt return.
Clinton News-Ricord
56 Albert St. 482-3443
clinton News-Record
Sept. 16, 1965, Page 111
World Strong Man:
Tolthestieln•
Goderich .On. Sat.
The Great Antonio' Barieli-
levich caused quite a Stir when
he visited the News-Record' of-
fice on Monday. Crowds of chi],
clren pressed closer to the doors
for a 'better look at the bearded
465 lb, strong man who stands
about six foot seven inches tall
and claims to wear a size 70
suit,
He and his buxorn but' at-
tractive wife of three yars,
Jeanine, were, in town to ar-
range publicity for the big
,wrestling show,to be staged in
Goderldb this Saturday, Sept-
ember 18.
The Great Antonio will take
on "two big men at theLsame
time" in the persons of. Gerry
Sparada, a 410-1b. and
the Black Marvel, a °German -
Who weighs 380 lbs.
On the same wrestling card
is Mr. Wonder, the only legless
wrestler in the world, He will
take on a "jumping killer kan-
garoo" from Australia.
LUES SALE
The Official Opening Si: Dedication
of
Hensall United Church
NeW Christian Education Building
will be held
Sunday, September 19 --3 p.m.
Speaker -- Rev. W. C. Winlaw (former minister)
Dedication — Chairman of Huron Presbytery
Special Music including Junior Choir
Reception following Service.
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Calf Roping Contest
Greasy Pig Scramble
Flag Race
FLIPPY & FLOPPY Canada's
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Their will also be a large midway and
refreshment booth the ground.'
HORSE SHO
TUESDAY. EVENING
SEPT. 21st AT 8:00 P.M.
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Durham Girls Trumpet Band will play
periodically during the show.
only pro.
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