Clinton News-Record, 1967-04-20, Page 12Page 12—Clinton New»-Record--~Thur$.,Apri|20, 1967
William J^ogersdp, RiR 3. Sea
forth was elected president of
Clinton Men’s: Bowling League
at a banquet in Hotel Clinton
dining. room Sunday evening
He succeeds Edwin “Joe"
Cooper, who was master of
ceromcnies for the trophy Prc_
sentations. Len Arnston retains,
the secretary-treasurer position .
Percy Livermore was ro-ap-
■pointed league statiistician.
The four team league played
a 12-game schedule at Bill
German’s Bowling and Billiards.
Len Arnston was captain of
the leiague champion “.Boozers";
other members of the champion
ship team were Alex Riley, Ken
Taylor, Gordon Jenkins, Eric
Schellenberger, Howard Tait.
The other three teams
captains are: Squirts, Fred
MacDonald, captain; Old Tim
ers, Jim Armstrong; Gamblers,.
Hai’old Black. - z
Arnston’s team was presented
With the Hotel .Clinton Cloud
9 trophy; each team member
received a set of glasses.
The individual high scorers
Wop cash prizes: high single,
Murray” Johnston; high average,
Jim, Armstrong.
At. the end of, the dinner,.
draws ware held for the cash
Iqft after .the season’s expense®.
Winners were Fred MacDonald,
Len Arnston, Bob Livermore,
Hank Westerhouit, Bill Jenldns,
Ken Taylor and Percy Liver
more.
Gary Black's "Colts" Win Title
. In Clinton Junior Bowling League
- Seven, years ago the late Mbl
"Ct'ich, former reeve of Clinton’
put up a trophy for a junior
bowling league; The season’s
winner? was a teiam captained
. toy Gary Black.
Blacky “Colts” finished the
regular schedule on top of the-
Community Centre
Dedicated; Corner
. Stone is Unveiled
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actually tee the new building
going up. The mayor had' been
a strong supporter of a ndw.
arena for the past two years.
S'hantz & Hides', the1 general
contractors, were represented1
by Mr. Shantz.
Before and after Hie official
speeches the. .persons present
inspected the new building.
Encased in the cornerstone is.
a list of the 1966-67 council, of
. the.town of Clinton, the names
of members of Clinton Recrea
tion Committee and one set of
1967 coins. The coins were plac
ed there by the Huron. County
Numismatic Society which was
founded in Clinton in 1961 and
now .has- over 40 members from
all over Huron County. Jack
Diietrioh is the president. The
numismatic society also enclos
ed with the above coins a
bronze dub medal and a nickel
club medal. ,
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four-team league; they elimin
ated John Cooper’s T-Shirts
two games to one in the semi
finals, then put out Brad
Dutot’s Alcoholics on Sunday,
April 9 in the finals three
games to two. The Alcoholics
had put out Don Freeman’s
Headptas in semi-finals"
Individual winners of high
scores were, high single, Ron Livermore, 362; high average,
Bruce Cooper, 217 and high
double, John Cooper, 608,
Members of Black’s.. cham
pionship team were Dale. Wil
liams,. Pat Langiille.. Bruce
Cooper, Robert Miller and Phil
Burns.
The championships and indi
vidual high score winners all
received trophies.
Final League. Standing
Clinton' Men's Bowling League Champs
Councillor* Jim’'•*Armstrong,*Jeft, is shown here presenting the Hotel Clin
ton trophy to Len Arnston,. second from right, at a banquet in tile hotel .dining
' room Sunday evening, Aniston’s “Boozers” team had won the championship
in the Clinton Men’s Bowling League. Other team members ape - Gordon Jen
kins and Alex Riley anchon the’ right, Ken Taylor. Absent whan photo was’taken
. was Howard Tait and Eric Schellenberger. Coun.- Armstrong was the high aver
age bowlerin the league. t->.----------■»
Colts ........
Headpins .
T-Shirts ...
Alcoholics
GP W L TP
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. 58 28 30 15
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(News-Record Photo)
Two New 4-H
Clubs For
Huron Juniors
This year,.two- new 4-H Clubs
Will be offered in the south half
of Huron: a 4-H Forage dub
and a 4-H White ,Bean Club.
The Forage Club Will be set
up to demonstrate the value
of using -recommended forage ■
mixtures and also to improve
the quality and yield of hay,
pasture , and forage seed pro
duction.
The White Bean Club will be
set up to demonstrate the value'
of good1 seed, goodz. cultural
practices, and disease control <as
well as a study of production
casts and methods of market
ing.
An organization meeting will
be held for these two clubs on
April 26 at 8:30 p.m. in Zurich
To^ Hall. Farm boys and girls
between the ages of 12 and 20,
. who are interested in this type
of project, are urged/to attend
this organization meeting.
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Community Centre
Donations Listed
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150.00
50.00
.50
35.00
25.00
1.00
25.00
The next general meeting of
the Clinton Home and School
Association will be held in the
auditorium of the public school
on Thursday April 27 at 8:30
p.m. This will be thiei last gen
eral meeting of the year and a
slate of new officers Will be
presented for the next season.
A coloured film entitled “The
Million Club" on the, subject of
cancer will be shown by John.
Penner. Parents will have the
opportunity during the evening
of hearing, three finalists of the
Legion Public Speaking contest.
Paronts are reminded that
the honour banner will be a-
warded to the classroom which
has the most parents’ in attend
ance at. this meeting.
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Junior Bowling Champions
After a 58-game schedule and playoffs, the Colts emerged as champions of
the four team Clinton Junior Bowling League. The champs are, front row, left
to right, Gary Black, captain, holding the Mel Crich trophy, and Dale Williams;
back row, left to' right, Pat Langille, Bruce Cooper, Robert Miller and Phil
Burns. ' .(News-Record Photo)
Mr.' and Mrs. Gordon * Oun-
inghame have returned from
Sarnia after a pleasant two
Week visit, in the home of their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs, Arthur E. Saunders of
Winton Road.
Connie Hoy and Viola Collins
spent the weekend in Oakville
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Livingston; ’ k.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Schtoeter
attended , the wedding Slaturday
in St’. Paul’s Angliilcari Church,
Wingham, of Miss Patsy Ann
Hall, daughter of Willis Hall to
David Mark Wilkinson, son ‘Of
Mf. and Mrs,. J, Wilkinson,
Goderich. 1
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Prov. Government Offers To Match
Local Funds For Tornado Damage
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bulldozers to haul trucks to
downed high tensipn lines south
east of Seaforth,
The following is a statement
issued by Ontario Hydro: >
“We recognize that the Gode
rich-Clinton district needed an
alternate supply of power and
have started to build a -230,000
volt powe^ line ftom Kitchener
through Stratford to Seaforth.
At the moment, we- arc negoti
ating with property owners for
the right of way for this new
line which will, proiviiide greater
security to Perth 'and Huron
Counties,”
This is the the excerpts from
the statement by the Hon, W.
A. Stewart, Minister of Agri
culture and Food, to the Ont
ario Legislature on Tuesday:
“I am sure that all the mem’1
hers pf the Honse will join
with me in lexpressing our sym
pathy to those farmers and
townspeople who suffered se
vere damage as a result of the
tornad'o that swept across
Southwestern Ontario Monday,
It is particularly regretful that
one life was lost following the
coRapse o>£ a barn.
“I can assure the House that
officials' of dhe Department of
Agriculture, and Food in the
•stricken areas are bending
evenr effort to assist those un
fortunate enough to have suf
fered damage
“Material damage is expected
to be heavy With barns and
silos reported to have been de
molished.
“I therefore, wish. to an
nounce tihiat. the Ontario govern
ment, through the Ontario De
parmen t of Agriculture and
Food, is offering to match —
dollar for dollar — every dollar
raised locally for the purposes
Of rehabilitating the damaged
properties, At the same time
representation is'being made te
the Federal Government to'par
ticipate as was the case in 1944
and 1953 when tornadoes swept
through that section of the
Province.
■ While I regrot that at the
present reports are fragmen
tary, I can assure the House
that all the resources, of the
Department will be at the dis
posal Of those who have suffer
ed loss.
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First Show at 8:00
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SHOWS FRIDAY AND
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Showing at 9;45 Only
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uring and warehousing;
• Indbstniial, expansion area,
south of the.-sewage treatment
plant on the /east side where
the .track' and ball diamond
now.stand;
• The existing residential
area of. 135 acres whiich con
tains .363 family dwelling units
and the J.‘A. D. McCurdy Pub-
Jib School.
.The consultants say the first
major occupant of the complex
should >be a large and attractive
firm which would, serve as a
lead company to set the tone
and draw other desirable ten
ants; •
The base.at Centralia, the re
port noted, offers the major
facilities for development of in
dustry, including housing, wafer
and ''sewage systems, rail and
road transportation,
The consultants stressed that
the Centralia park could pro
vide a growth• centre for the-
area, which would assist in re
gional development in the most
practical way possible.
Tens of thousands of Western
Ontario residents became fam
iliar with the former RCAF Station Cefltralia wheh \t held
spectacular air force day dem
onstrations fcr the pubjic.
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TOWN OF CLINTON
DUMP
will be Open on
Saturday? April 22
arid
Wed., April 26
For.The Convenience
of the Citizens of
Clinton
Top Junior Bowlers
Clinton Junior Bowling League which plays at
Bill German’s Bowling and. Billiards, gave out the
top award trophies on. Saturday morning. They are,
left to right, Ron Livermore, high single 362; Bruce
Cooper, high average 217; John Cooper, high double
608. (News-Record Photo)
RATE: Four cents a word;
Minimum 75 cents
Thursday. April 20 — BINGO
at Clinton Legion Hall, 15 reg
ular games for $5.00. 2 share-
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-wealtih games, jack
pot applies on those 3 games
$58.00 in 58 numbers. 2 door
prizes for $2.00 each. Admission
50c; extra cards 25c or 6 for.
$1.00. tfb
- Friday, April 21 — Huron
County Trapper’s Association
Spring Meeting, Agricultural
Board Rooms, Clinton, 8:30
p.m., speakers, prizes and pick
up of pelts. 16b
Friday, April 21—Cash Bingo
in Legion Hall, Seaforth, 8:15
p,m. 15 regular games for $10;
3-$25 specials; —$75'jackpot to'
go. Sponsors, Branch 156 Royal
Canadian Legion. 16b
Saturday, April 22 — Bazaar1
2 p.m. Christian Reformed
Church, Clinton. 18b
Sunday, April 23 — Joint
Ontario Street and Wesley-
Willis UCW Thankoffering ser
vice in Wesley-Willis Church at
7:30 p.m. Speaker, Rev. Gordon
Wiinch, Padte to the Pubs.
Music by Centennial Youth
Choir. 16 b
Tuesday, April 25 — BINGO
at Huron Fish and Game Club.
Jackpot $58.00 in 58 numbers.
Six door phizes. 8:30 p.m.
Wed., April 26 — Variety
Concert, local talent, in the new
Blyth School, 8:30 p.m. spon
sors, Blyth Agricultural Soc
iety. 10b
Saturday, April 29 — Varna
Hi C Paper Drive. Tied or in
boxes; Phone- 482-3332, 482-
7497 or 262-5351 for pickup. 16b
May 1-6 — Community Con
cert membership Campaign. 16b
Saturday, May 6—-WANTED,
war veterans to attend Clinton
Legion’s annual VE-Day ban
quet in the Legion Hall, Sat.,
May-6; comradeship begins at
6 pan., dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets
$2.00. Phone 482-9526 before
May 1 'and reserve your ticket.
16-17b
Wednesday, May 10 — Hos
pital Auxiliary Confederation
Tea, Nurses Residence, 2:30
p.m. to 5 p.m. 10, 16b, 18x
Sat., May 20 — School Re
nton, S.S. No. 10 Stanley, 1
p.m. (Former teachers, pupils
and friends welcome, picnic
supper 5 pjn. 15-19b, 20xJ.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 28
All Proceeds for Clinton Community
Centre Centennial Fund
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TICKETS: $2.00 from Members of Clinton Kinsmen Club
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