Clinton News-Record, 1966-04-14, Page 12Page 12—Clinton News-Record—-Thurs., April 14, 1966
Beat Elmira 6-3
Clinton Kin Peewees Win
First Young Canada Game
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Foy the first time ip years,
Clinton has survived the first
round of competition in the
Young Canada Peewee hockey
tournament in Goderich.
On Monday afternoon at
four o’clock, !the Clinton Kins
men team, coached by veteran
player and coach Maiit Edgar
'and managed by ■ Bert Clifford,
beat a highly-rated Elmira
team 6-3, This Was the first
game tn “B” series..
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Clinton pliayed Delhi at five
o’clock yesterdlay afternoon. If
they win this match, they play
again at 1:30 pn Saturday, and
if still in the win, column, play
in the “B” series finals at
seven o’clock Saturday evening.
Brian Dangiiilje, who had been
a consistent scorer ah season,
came up with two goals'; and
Gary Cummings also scored,
two unassisted goals; Wayne
Cantelon * and Mark Jenkins
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scored the! others.
Clinton were down 24 at end
of first ported, scored two m
the second and three more in
the third. Elmira’s other goal
came early in the third period
to' tie the game 3-3, then Qin-
top scored three, in succession.
Scorers were: first period,
Dangtiille from Jenkins; second
period, Cantelon from Brian
Edgar; Cummings (unassisted) ;
third period, Langiille from
Jenkins and Cummings; Cum
mings (unassisted); Jenkins (in
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There are 19 teams compet
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are: “AA”, ten teams; “A”, 16;
“C”, 22; “D”, 20.
1 This is the 17th annual Young
Canada Week Peewee tourna
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Lions dub, billed as “The big
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in the world”.
Games started on Good Fri
day at noon and continue until
Saturday night at 9 o’clock
when Goderich and Winnipeg
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The Adlasftral Park, Canadian
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Stars Jn First Young Canada Game
This group of Clinton Kinsmen hockey players provided the scoring
punch and goaltending for Clinton’s 6-3 win Monday afternoon over
Elmira in the Goderich Lions Young Canada Peewee hockey tournament.
Front row, left to night, Brian Langille, itwo goals; David Slade, goal;
Wayne Cantelon, one goal; back row, Gary Cummings, two goals and one
assist and Mark Jenkins, one goal and two assists
(News-Record Photo)
School, County, Garbage Collection
Force 11 Mill Rate Hike For Clinton
(Continued from Page One)
increase in county rate pay
ments is $4,510 or nearly two
mills.
The town had a surplus of
$5,997 from last year, and Mr.
Noonan’s 1966 budget calls for
a surplus of only $385.
Only six ratepayers and two
out of town persons attended
Monday’s budget meeting after
a plea in last week’s News-
Record for a full turnout of
spectators.
Joseph .Murphy, chairman- of
Clinton Public Hospital Board,
informed council that estimates
were not complete for a pro
posal from the town to have
the hospital operate 'an ambu
lance service.
Council re-appointed 'Council
lor Gordon Lawson and lumber
dealer Royce Macaulay as its
representatives' on the Mid
Western Ontario Development
Association.
Council referred a letter from
a town lady who injured a
kneecap and shoulder in a fall
on Victoria Street, to its in
surance broker.
Bylaw No. 9 for 1966, ap
pointing officers and setting
salaries', was passed. The police
force and Salaries is as follows1:
Chief of Police, H. R. Thomp
son, $4,800; Corporal, LeRoy
Oesch, $4,600; Constables, Clar
ence Perdue and Albert Shad
dock, $4,200.
Bylaw No. 10, set the rate
for public works staff as fol
lows: Harold Gibbings, $4,000,
and $1.92 for overtime; Ivan
Canter, $3,800, and $1.82 for
overtime; David Dales, care
taker at $1.50 per hour, and
other hourly rate employees
also at $1.50 per hour.
Bylaw No. 12 appointed Clin
ton's volunteer fire brigade and
set rate of pay: Fire Chief,
Grant Rath, $325; assistant
..chief, Robert Draper, $190;
lieutenant, Hec Kingsweh, $180;
engineer, Carman McPherson,
$240; secretary, William Cow
en, $155 and 15 firemen at $135
each.
The volunteer fire brigade al
so receives one-half of fees on
out of town calls'. Retaining
fees paid by neighbouring mun
icipalities go directly to the
town.
Councillor Gordon Lawson re
ported on a county mutual fire
aid meeting in Seaforth last
Wednesday. He can’t see coun
ty-wide mutual fire laid as any
benefit to Clinton. Huron is the
only county in Ontario that hafe
not a county-wide mutual fire
aid organization.
He also reported for the pro
tection to persons and property
committee that a new fluores
cent light had been installed
at the comer of Gibbings and
Princess Streets;
Public works chairman, Jim
Armstrong, was authorized to
look at new or used street
sweepers and if satisfactory to
purchase one for the town.
Council authorized' payment
of its assessment of $296 to the
Maitland Valley Conservation
■Authority; and A. M. Harper
Was paid $2,490 as town audi
tor.
Deputy Reeve George Wonch
remarked on the refurbished
floor in the council chamber
at a cost of $215. He requested
the press1 to remind groups
using the chamber to take good
care of the floor, because con
tractor D. A. Kay and Son have
inform'ed him that the floor
might not stand another sand
ing.
The ladies .test room' behind
the town hall is still closed.
Councillor Proctor informed
‘When a very throaty tenor
finished his song, there was
Only a femalttehiing of applause,
but one than in the audience
kept repeating to himself, “Ex
traordinary, Wonderful, Unbe
lievable!”
“Pardon me, Sir,” said, a puz
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about music and take my word
foa.* it, that fellow can’t sing.
I don’t see how you can say
his. Voice was extraordinary
and wonderful,”1
“Not hills voice,” said the man,
“but his nerve — his Colossal
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Thursday, April 14 — BINGO
at Clinton Legion Hall, 15 reg
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the-wealth games. 1 special
game .for $25,00, the first letter
"L ’ and first letter “T’! applies
on this game for $2.00 each. 3
share-the-wealth games, jack
pot applies on those .3 games
$57,.0Q in ,57 numbers. 2 door
prizes for $2,00 each. Admission
50c; extra cards 25 c or 6 for
$1,00. tfb
Friday, April 15-r-Cash Bingo
in Legion Hall, Seaforth, 8;15
p.m. 15 regular games for $10,
3-$25 specials, l-$50 Jackpot.
Sponsors, Branch 156, Canadian
Legion. 15b
Friday, April 15 — DANCE
in Londesboro Hall, Desjar-
dine’s Orchestra, sponsors,
Court 86 and L1901 Canadian
Order of Foresters, Benmiiller,
Lunch counter. Everyone wel
come. 14, 15b
Saturday, April 16 — Home
made Baiting and nearly new
sale of good used clothing, ac
cessories, new handmade Fash
ion Doll clothes, white elephant
table. Wesley-Willis Church
basement, 2 p.m. Refreshments
available, sponsors Starlight
Circle, UCW. 15b
Tuesday, April 19 — BINGO
at Huron Fish and Game Club.
Jackpot $55.00 in 55 numbers.
Six door prizes. 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 30—^Sacri
fice Sale by auction, St. Paul’s
Parish Hall 1:30 p.m. Auspices
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J. Howard Brunsdon, veteran Lion and long
time manager of Clinton Lions Arena, was on
hand Monday afternoon in Goderich to congratu
late Clinton Kinsmen peewee hockey players after
their 6-3 win over Elmira. The happy peewees
here are David Fawcett and Brian Edgar, right.
(News-Record Photo)
council that cardtaker Dales is"4
now working to dean up “the
mess” on walls and fixtures.
Miss Luella Johnston, presi
dent of Clinton Horticultural
Society, has offered assistance
in selecting and purchasing
trees if the town is still inter
ested in replacing trees. She
suggested that Fred Sloman,
Mrs. F. Fingland and herself
meet with council to discuss
the matter. The mayor request
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