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Clinton News-Record, 1965-12-16, Page 111.1....1..... w _... .:........ .„, :,,.> . . :, . .,,.,w. -,, .0 a::.., . ., �,,:,.-...,., �4.r . ,-. .,.. Column= opy, W. n, .A.) Its, begin_=.A& to feat'as I it wvree tune to get some pro- visions; into the ark, and Ixe.. Pam Por the next 40 days oi. rain , Isn't thss rid :cuktusl Remember ;last year when ieveryone was making noises About a da,"ought 7 and a W ter shortage? and farm crops were in troub'1ez? ,.Certainly it nothing else •can be said about Canada, ane clan comment upon the var- fety of climate ., Remember to stay a few kind words to the Post Office staff in these days before ChAstinas Tbe're putting In their last. Month in the crowded quarters they've been trying to get arc- customod to for years ... and naturally December is the busi- est month of all for then . Just avoid comments like: Don't you wish you were in the new building? tar John or Bob :or Art or somebody pis 'apt to fling a ruibbgr stamp at you :in s'lieer desperartipn .. , One thing we, miss; in (Minton are the Wo tondsms we usetd to pick up w!hde out having a mane ,X coffee ... Our shaggy drag story supply is dwindling . We do Have one about the hereafter, .however; Tlie e was 'this city fellow who died, and strangely enough ended up in heaven . He was not surprised 'at this, for it was a destination he head ex- pected,. and he found every- thing much as the place had been described to him , . He had a set of wings, and wore sandals, and there was.a. special harp in the cupboard for hkn when he' wanted to play . . But 'he 'soon -noticed something unusual about the other angels . Some of them (though dm ressed;,. properly as angels) were. slowed down by -`2c ball and chairs attached to one foot . . . The city fellow rushed to St. Peter to ask • what it was all about , "Wella” quoth St. Peter, "they're not badpeople, really ... but they keep ig about a little country 'town they once And in for a while down in Huron County, called Clinton ... and we !had to .put on the shackles because far some sirange .a'easoh they 'all keep trying •,:fie , go. rack• , .. „ Don't you -think,, Ernie Wal- ton 'would be !proudof us? Was in, the hospital the other day when some sweet voiced • ladie's went carolling down th'e hulls.... A thoughtful gesture, Council Over • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . THE NEW .ERA - Nvt Q The Hgme Paper Training I Air Vice Marshal F. Canadian Forces Traini . . Martin J. Horne, right, topping the graduating ACI W. A. McKinnon of tions during his 'tour of R the reccent graduating cla A/V/M F. R.. S.harrp ChieF F Lc Touts l erick R. Sharp, D'F'C, CD, Cornmzamd= Designate of the new Canadian Forces Train- ing Command .due to become operational Jfanuary 1, 1.966, visited . RCAF Clinton on Tuesday, December 14. He was accmigpanaed by a,statff .of Senior Officers, Commodom R. W. Timbredl, DSC, CD (RCN); Air.Commo(Tbre althougb.one of rthe warts in thewoo a v em ewe -visitedsolei, "I suppose t'h'ey !have the candle'sso they can read the word's ,"Somehow the whole thing warsfraaught wlith serntiment and all - reaching sort,of love for others .Carollers may somertimes feel that their efforts care not appreciated _ ....but this ds not so;.nor never was ..... 109th Year }ith the News CWNTQN, To Request mound Chief Pre;sonts.Certmfdcca$.es Sl exp, DFC, CD, Commander Designate of the new g Command,left, is shown here presenting AC7.of Fnfield, N.S., with ,an honour studentcertificatecass of Food. Services Attendants. rn .the centre is Sulnme'rside, P.F.I. The A/V/M made 'the presenrta-CAF Station Clinton, Tuesday. Seven airmen weare in ss at rthe School of Food Services. , (RCAF' Photo) r. or -r- $4th YearTHE HURCJN RECQRR T.HUP00Al(, DECEIyi ER 1 7965$4t4 0 .der Year.. 1.L1 dencop , 2. hgppp, Billy Howne InlrLoun.c i n 0 s.*w Zedland Three year-old 1311 y Brown ,pn W, 4p reunited with ` his famiv New ze and4n Keevi • . hass r r�•.'ay, ?3Pve4nlber 10, .after re=,coyering from, an, illness wbich Mayor Don Symons extended. all ropa'rted that they would 'hixr�ined in hospital Christmas and holiday greet- bewithin ilieir bnldget .Pax the at, Honoaulu, Hawaii fpr three' ings to his, council, and to ailyear..wee1ts, qu�s!ts anyone -geeing this 'dam- agetake place, or Ding any- Billy's parlents acre Mr, :and persons who had heap4d and eo-apem'at�ecl with the 44kninist-(streets) • Of a $42,500 public works bu'd'gei,chairmaxx Jin"S: William Brown, formrierly ration of CbinNon's affairs, r tArmstrong reported a balance of Clinton•. He is, the grandson the conclusion of the past meet- of $15,636 at November 3Q At f 2.Wood, 72 Al- ing on 11>amday evening, Monday s rileeting an account b,e� tStreet, Clinton, The mayor cautioned citizens for $11,913 Sar street and dr�lin h'i's parents 'have expressed that the pollee force has a dutyxap xvoric was authorized to be xeciatlian to the pe=ople of to perforxan, He reque=sted as- fid'leaving a balance oSHoh0h4u an=d many others who freerCit to keep $3,723. forr De!cexnber. Coun. bill's and tine air- ceLd C;lixnto�n free of accidents cur- Clint n Arrmstran says there will def-paid`hospital g'line fare �to New Zealand, 'the in'g the ;holiday seasoxc;f4n0y's initely be a surplus unless we rw home, Councillor i�a,G Naon'an re- ha=ve a m,ajoa breaik or a series Iii this area mgney was xaas� tyirn'ed the greeting from theed of ba=d snow storms, n, Godeiila by an indiividual; council, Out of a budget of $23,500 Seai'oth 'teen Town and Clip- Later this. week the mayor inthe police budget at Novem-toktBranCh. x40 Royal Canadian requested the press to pass on b'er 30, there is $3,089 left, re-. tra'inin g programand to brief htsoT-- a!paal eciatioal of the 1�oveay Ported 112ayor Symons. the immediate past presidenwt of decorating displays bhat busi- Deputy Reeve GeoTge Wonch •ness people and hom!e'own'ers reported a balance of $3,150 in N" Nance Danny eCoarct, have purt_up this year in town. his pttotection to perw. m and Mr. Stott arrived (on Novern .comrrvittee ch;aixnxen p2o!perty Cammibte. n Decal Car Lots In past few days damage toc ..a. •.ax~er � 's and •r gar '.ill. eegion, L omd Auxilin - w,ew rrdr- ror`s of cars 'on the parking 'lots of � varibus meeting halls h.t' i atown has becomealarge prob-w,leM for Clintores police depart- stylAgilt Th r i aCni m anci e w,��,i no. St SitOlen® but merely dama'ged, A: team bf r id' n oI[Y1T1enc past p, a is f to and from God'erioh was larg- would encourage more people C.41ef H. R. Thomnpson re- the Mitchell. Leggin• nxs�talled the 1966 officers of Clinton RCAF Station qu�s!ts anyone -geeing this 'dam- agetake place, or Ding any- branch. 140 of the Royal Ca!n. adian Legion and its Ladles cal noted a con-6arison with On - thing albwut it,'tea report tothe tario• Hydiro which also had it, if they couldgo: to the city lines in -service that were not police office, He ds' hopeful that A' iaxil art .the Dece• ter aa'Y J. K. MacDonald, AFC; :CD `� three resident schools at C1in- the wave of damage can be meeting Monday evening. The two Clinton Legion (RCAF) ; Lieutenant Colonel ton: School of instructional curbed. groups have as their presidents, A. M. Reid, CD (Anny); Technique with. Squadron, o a husband and wife combnna.-' Lieutenant Colonel A. Milne, Leader D; G. Timms as Offi'c- Over tion, Mr. and Mrs, Ed. R. CD' (Army) and Captain J. er Commanding-,. Radar & 80 BirthdayS Pleur, RR 5, Clinton, N. Murphy (Army), Communications, School, Wing Mrs Albert Collclougb, 247 An=other couple, W. and Mrs.Comm The purpose- of the vdsdt nder B. R. Rafuse, Townsend Street, ;joined the Douglas Andrews are the sec - was to familiarize .A/VIM and School of food Services, ranks" of the Over 84 Birthday retari'es of the two or gan;iz!a- .Sharp' with RCAF' Clinton's Flight Lllb- ht Lieutenant J Club d uon Saturday, December 11. tions for 1966. Mn. Andrews is tra'inin g programand to brief �'�'' At her 80th birthday; Mrs. Col- the immediate past presidenwt of him on the units role, erg- V A//M Shaap and flus clough is in: good health. H`er the Aux ria rY aa1'cd M'r. Anil- . ,aniza'tion and facilities. party planned' to leave Wed- husband Albert wall beG 81 years , .hides br, R. M. M&S ;�y, Older, Mr. Stott arrived (on Novern nesday for RCAF Stations of age on: December 26, and A/V/M Sharp, was welcom- Centralia and Camp Borden, 1he is' in fair health. red tp the; Starti'on by Group` deght�cax'� The board ftWs4ed at some Muth regarding the laayge Captain 'K. R, Greenaway, CD', ' Co¢ ending. , Officer, Letter , groups' of children ioaigregatiiig ihercn in the lot until school , RCAF- Station C1 1!ton . Tile' on the streets aril '''I r , irag� bitted, 'ante, that the Depart- w> Commander reviewed a 50- man Guard of Honour under • A Warning ,ng To Dog Owners, 4 cbmand of Flying Of- the !m in 'the school. atiCcde?lts sniairaY, on the Streeits Was sot In a pbsiibri to read fi¢er Dave Williamson and presented di!plom'as • to a P.S. Children Have Been Bitten *, graduating class from School .. lu6t, of the Stiitleaxts �w'h9ie off . Hoari:uth 4 copy of, the Dopa' — ing of 'the todtd its 't'h'is' fflaty of Faod Services, DEA=R, DOC OWNL'1,,5: these dogs and has agreed ,� F The A/V/M visited the to co-operate and sde that CN Passenger Council of :the town of Clin- ton will prepare facts concern- ing the use of Canadian, Na- ti'onatl Railway facilities, and will protest the closing of the passenger service through;town. They intend to write ,to the Board of Transport Commis- sioners asking for an audience for a delegation from; town as soon: as they receive word of the official hearing of the CNR'5 proposed cuts, 'Me move to make the pro- test calve at the council meet- ing Here on Monday night, when council felt that Huron County was being discriminated againa at, while two limes remain in service to Bruce, County, Reeve Duff 'Thompson urged I This is an appeal to aid their animal does not fre- Hearing Service' that though service should re- the amount of freight hauled ' main, a change of timetable to and from God'erioh was larg- would encourage more people er than on the lines which CN to travel by trade. "We should plans to keep open.. have service for the local peo= Councillor John McFarlane ple, and not the metropolitan noted a con-6arison with On - area. More people would use tario• Hydiro which also had it, if they couldgo: to the city lines in -service that were not in the miori-A ng to do their paying their oivm, way:. "Why business, and shopping, and not the CNR?" he a=sked then return the same day," he Mayor Symons suggested an -said, alternative to the schedule Mayor Don Symons reported proposed by the CNR, as being that m=any people from Gode- a train coming east -from Gode- Ach 'shop in Stratford, and rich Inthe morning and meet - ,sometimes the train is full. "Of ing with a line down from cou=rse," went out the mayor, Bruce County to go on in. to "they'll talk cross -subsidy to the, cities. us," (The. term. "cross -subsidy" The new service will bring refers to the profits on freight passenger accommodation to paying for passenger traffic.) within only 20 miles of Olin - The reeve pointed out that ton, at=Wingham or Brussels. ..,-.Y,,. .......y the .. i 1111. 1111,.' Y'.... ,. •.. .-.• G....._.... This, sket6_ Provided key the Cana.ttian National Pailways tiubtic rd!Ations .. office shows the two lin thrill will be kept open � I1uron e.nd , truce Courntzes, Cl�'s !p td sat tai the Board of''ratigpolrt Coznmisslotaers Will tit out the Sti�atf6td to' 06dolch tzhe- for Pftm4iig6x"-- 'ofdy. ,dog owners, espeef'ally those guent this area. Th95 co - who, live do the vicinity of the operation is greatly apprec- Clinton Public School. rated and should be followed C C1 Board Sending Smoking "Smoking by everyone in the 'vicinity. There are a number of Particular animals this dogs frequenting this 'area week were 'a smiall black Where there are small child- (some terrier) dog with a ren at noon hours and recess grey chin; a large brownish time. A group of dogs, can, collie and a German become very vicious when .large Shepherd, as well as others. embroiled an a "dog affec- understand was wrfitten by Mr. tions)) fight and along with If this co-operation is not the rabies threat, even the: received, andinals could be' best of pets can change picked up. If they carry no ,temperament in an ans'tant, tag, a fine results, and the the town, animals could be destroye ad'. The result.. would be a very Chajhman. of the board xohn seriously injured' child1YLaL117, either As children have been: from bites or from Tig, bitten In the lest two weeks. A child" could die as a result at the school, I am sure dog of being bitten by one of owners who may possibly be these Animals which happen- bents of smuali. children 'ed to be carrying the rabies! also, will see the vital im germ. portance of 'helping to pre- asked t; readp the events with vent serious injury occurring, Your Protection to Persons the ,otter. and Property Chairman would Tltarnit you ; like to THANK ilhe dog own,- GEORGE WONCH. er who contacted 'him con- Mr. Scott had been asked byLP cerning their- dog as possibly (Minton Ontario rews, a former zone cominand-er was returned as Legion Secrertary, R, D. "Dick" Fremldii is the out -going president of the Legion. The Mitchell installation team, under the chairman+shi!pof Lloyd Morrison, with TopaMcKay as sergeant -at -arms, in -eluded. Keri. Scott, Bill Baillie, Dalton Ralph and Fred Colqu- houn, Nelson Howe from Cromartty piped each group of officers dalfront of the installing party. Other Clinton 'Legion and Auxiliary officers installed'were: Sergeant -at -arms', Getmge: The cow, ici.l was able to p!ar� ,chase a nine acre piece of laj d on the Bayfield Road adjoining Clinton last month with .sur- pluses from the -general gory ernment and planning board committees, Councillor Norman Livermore reported a $5,052 balance at November 30 in .the general government .account. The bud- get was $21,040, Couftil observed a moment's silence in honour of the late iC. V. Cooke, Clinton, f1mist and member of Clinton Cemetery Board, ,Councillor Gordon Lawson read bylaw 24 for 1965, to adopt the 1965 assessment rayl. I n which 1966 taxes, are based. The ,gross assessment is $2,750,- 986, of which $1.90,$09 is land, (Continued on page 7) N t r 1111• Campbell and Mrs. Roy Lep- pington; treasurers, R, J. "Dick" Dixon and Mrs. Wil - Hain Jervis; chaplain, Rev, R. U, MacLean; Vice-presidents, William Chambers, :first; Stewart ",Deck" Freeman, second; Mrs. Don McLean, first and Mrs. Hartley Managhan, second; The •eight Legion executive members are, Don Kempston, Gordon Wade, Ivan Hoggar!t,' Stuart Dick, Peaky Brown, Hw- old Black, Percy Pugh and Cliff S nde'rcodk. The auxiliary executive com- (Continued: on Page Seven) Couples HoW Top Legimn Positions Two Clinton couples were insrtalled Monday night 'as presidents and secre- taries of Clanton Branch 7.40 of the Royal Canadian Legion and its Ladies Auxiliary. Above, are Mrs. Douglas Andrews; left, secretary of the Auxiliary and on the right, her husband. Douglas, the Legion secretary. In the ,,centre are Mac. and Mrs. Fd. Porter, the presidents of the two organizations. An in- stalling team from Mitchell officiated at the installa'ti'on ceremonies in the Legion Hall. (Photo by Roy Clynick) zt � � .1, .♦ ; n '+�'� ' , � ,, � ,�' '' being one of the group of December 15, 1965. Last week seven airmen graduated from the School of C C1 Board Sending Smoking "Smoking Services at RCAF Sta.- tion Clinton, They received And Health"'Letter To Council their graduation diplomas at the Air Vice Marshal's parade' on Tuesday, lJecember 14. The'MCI Board decided last The board did not receive a ACI M. J, Horne of Enfield, Meek tow advise• Clinton tomm copy of the letter, which they - Nova Scotia was the . honoar 'ouneil ,of the stand ,taken' by understand was wrfitten by Mr. student; he has been . transfer- ihe Ontardp Department of Ld- `Wonch :both as {a private buti- red to AC" Station Summer- side. ication on the topic of 11smok- . 'Zen, and as the deputy reeve of ng and health" and to send the town, The other graduates were :ounoil a copy ori' a letter from -he department on the subject ; Chajhman. of the board xohn AC2 A. L. Belliveau, Freder; coon, lel:B,; ACI G. Ghasboii, 3b that council would be axe' Lavas, intModucetl the subject at , Heli, M'oantTeal; ACX B•: i' F,tz- 'ormed, , the Dt�cLmruber reciting �- and referred, to earlier discus siibns gerarld, Uagog; 'Quebec- AC2 The intent-DepotrnentAl Com- of the Lopid at the Noveatker zy W. Poote, Gbod'& Bay, Lab - i a!dor; A i W. MCK9nii.bb, nittee out Health education has melting 1'A ci' ' H6rduth VVas ,A, minOtside, 7, X I., and ACI S. titrodnuced, a campaign to em= asked t; readp the events with W. SissoYns, 'Wdaxznipeg, Mian, ulasdxe to sltudebU the possible the ,otter. langers of cigarette smoking; raid t%e is eaxdoa ell by the Dem Mr. HoarntTth eerpottrtecT t hart inspector of SecohdaOy Schools, that a a&ply h' 'M been sent. yamtrrnent or Eduxhatioai, Mr. Scott had been asked byLP PAnldipal Hbntukh. reo'alled that SpeakersSpeakers on the swbjeiot are tram aftftg the an�9= the sizperd7uteildeaxtcre education, Mr. A, 1131 McKaguef lb tome to ar Mr.the D� tiiient hOd afti!sed ;�� that when the pa - gal NWesision and, ml the list in- CHSS' to dliseus�, the matter, pills are off ,the school property , .hides br, R. M. M&S ;�y, Older, Mr. Stott arrived (on Novern they ;are no Iongea� the respon- 10h. as the local bontA; t, bee 1.0) bAid read parts of a g1balty o its hh 1 three page letter to Mr, R10 - deght�cax'� The board ftWs4ed at some Muth regarding the laayge they would by Cited to park e#xgth the details surrounding , groups' of children ioaigregatiiig ihercn in the lot until school i leiiter i§cht by Deputy Reeve on the streets aril '''I r , irag� bitted, 'ante, that the Depart- ~ ... xeorge '4V'ionch to the Depart- hablit d d.not condone miokang meat of Education c6iicek1&g Mr, Scott fbid Roffiuth hes in 'the school. atiCcde?lts sniairaY, on the Streeits Was sot In a pbsiibri to read 61heN WoaPds , stilt, Ile- dear th'e school and tri'"r t cele �. e all bit' the letter • aiori to °ve > gn �� . . _ math, they baottecl up the i cel- .. lu6t, of the Stiitleaxts �w'h9ie off . Hoari:uth 4 copy of, the Dopa' — ing of 'the todtd its 't'h'is' fflaty sohobl. proorty. meiitts reply td *, 'irV`ofth, but Un" a Padre installed n6v. R. M Mhc.Leran, right, padre of Clintayn Brandi 140 a the Royal e-thadiarn .Le'gioun ds shown 'Frere being iris!trubt- eel. in his duties by Fred Col= quhbuh, a member of Mitchelrt Legion, dristaxlatior team. The beeonoby "took place At a joint Meeting of Cla0ch tebioan And, Aux may Von - day e#0if tg. P!ifpee N"elWn •How& Of cil6marty escorted the deers to the front of the hall at the officer in- Stalla!tibn n!light. ( botcr by Tt6y Olynick) Addition Are Now Approved r� e Sketch plan's for a $400,- 000 addition to. Central Hur- on Secondary School, with: 75elu grant, have been ap- proved pproved by provincial and fed- `eral governments. The proposed .addition in- cludes four regular class- rooms with 725 square feet each; one classroom of 975 square feet; one typing Wee- trlc) room,* one niar'kedhg and merchandWbg room; one electronics shop -and oho boys, occupational shod. The structure will house - an additional 250 Pupils. Present ehr6lnienrt 5s 1.,135. In aldditioh to the $400,000 basic cost, the auohite Vss fees of $71,572 'wereorpprovedfor 100 percent grd t. The architect ns pir4oee&Mg with more detailed pIaals acrid CDCI Board einpeft to be able to call tlniders in Feb - the Weather Fugh 110w #*h LOW 1065 1064 Deo. 36 20 23 i3 0 42 39 33, 1.$ 10 38 31 35 0 it 30 9� 43 i� 43 213` 45 24 13 47 .� 43 3o 1:4 30 Hy� 8$ ,8�2p' 14 Rain., 1.000 ,[Gt n'V1, Snow: V