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Delbert Cook ............
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Norman Livermore ......
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Clinton Eagles Hockey
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Hubert Reynold^ ........
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Mary Carbart ............
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William Kolkman.........
Jack VapEgmond........
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Thursday, May 18 — 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-wealth games, jack
pot applies on those 3 games
$55.00 in 55 numbers., 2 door
prizes for $2.00 each. Admission
50c; extra cards 25c or 6 for
$1.00. tfb
Friday, May 19—Cash Bingo
in Legion' Hall, Seaforth, 8:15
p.m. 15 regular games for $10;
3-$25 specials; $75 jackpot to
go. Sponsors, Brlanch 156 Royal
Canadian Legion. 20b
Friday, May 19 — Centennial
Dance and Social, Huron Fish
and Gaine, members and guests
welcome. Wilbee’s Orchestra.
20b
Sat., May. 20 School Re
nton, S.S. No. 10 '^Stanley, 1
p.m. Former teachers, pupils
and friends welcome, picnic
supper 5 p.m. 15-19b, 20x
- Tuesday, May 23 — BINGO,
at Huron Fish and Game Club.
Jackpot $57.00 in 57 numbers.
Six door prizes. 8:30 p.m. •
Wed., May 24 — South Huron
LOL will meet in Varna at
8:30; all members of the
Orange order welcome. Frank
Falconer, County Master. 20p
Monday, May 29 — An Even
ing of Music, Wesley-Willis
United Church Auditorium, at
8 p.m, by The Goderich Har-
bouraires; organ music with
Lorne Dotterer of Goderich at
the - consol. Collection only.
19-21b
Wed., May 31 L- Auction sale,
lunch counter and bake booth
at Holmesville United Church
grounds, 7 p.m. Edward Elliott,
auctioneer. * . 20b
Thursday, June 8 — Chicken
Bafbecue, Constance, 5:30 to 8
p.m. sponsored by CJOF, adults
$1.50, cMiMren 6 to 12, 75c.
Take Out Orders' 20-21b, 22x
JOIN IN THE Goderich
Township weekend celebrations
June 16, 17, 18. A, choir is be
ing organized for variety show,
June 16 and church , service
June 18. First practice, May
25, 8:30 p.m. Holmesville School.
Residents or former residents
are invited to participate. 20b
Legion Bridge Club Champions
Clinton Legion Bridge Club ended its first season with bridge games and
a social evening at the Legion, Friday evening, Dave*Hackwell, left, Molsons
Brewery representative in .this area, was present to present trophies to the top
players on the season’s play. Mayor Don Symons was men’s runner-up; Mrs.
Gordon.'Seribbins was, ladies’ champion; Mrs. R, J. Dixon yzas ladies’ runner-
up and Mr, pixon, who is treasurer of the Legion, won the men’s champion
ship. Many other [prizes were given out, ‘ (News-Record Photo)
Well Known Sportsman at Kin Banquet
Dr. Paul P. Mauch, centre, .a London radiologist, whose interest in ama
teur and Olympic swimming is known all over the world, was guest speaker at
Clinton Kinsmen Club’s annual minor sports night, Tuesday. He is being con
gratulated on his .talk by Bert Clifford, right, minor sports chairman, andon the
left, Kin president-elect Robert Marin. Many of the/Kinsmen were in old style
costumes in keeping with Clinton Retail Merchants Centennial Week.
Kinsmen Peewees Display Their Trophies
It was trophy presentation night at the Clinton Kinsmen’s annual minor
sports banquet in the Legion Hall, Tuesday. Seated are, left to right, Brian
Edgar, captain of the Dodgers who won the title in the Kinsmen Peewee base
ball' last summer, with the Clinton News-Record trophy; Randy Blake, captain
of the championship team in the Kinsmen Peewee hockey league last winter,
and the Pickett & Campbell Ltd. trophy. Standing, left to right, Brian Lang-
ille, holding a Robin Hood trophy, when he was judged as the most valuable
player in last winter’s peewee hodkey league; Bill Cantelon, with the Kinsmen
trophy for most points in the Kinsmen peewee hockey league; Barry Edgar,
who was picked as the most valuable player in the peewee series against Clin
ton, New York, on minor hockey day in February, and Raymond Bums hold
ing the Robin Hood trophy as the most valuable squirt-age player last winter;
in front of Bums is the Hotel Clinton trophy which his team, the Flyers won
Jn the Kin squirt hockey league. (News-Record Photo)
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The May .meeting of the SS
4 Commurilty Club met at the
home ,pf Harry Oakes .on
May 2 with nine members pre
sent. ' . ,
The president, Mrs,. Don Lobb
opened the • meeting with the
Creed and the Lord's Prayer.
The inmates of the April meet
ing were read by secretary Mrs.
Bill Lobb, '
Mrs. Jim Lobb, assistant trea
surer, gave the treasurer’s re-
point.
The June meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Carman
Tebbutt, Wednesday, June 7.
Further discussion was held
on the' awards to be-presented
fo students at Holmesville
Public School.
Mrs. R. E. Thompson gave
a reading on the history of the
Community Club. It wlas de
ctided to donate the dorthfing to
the Salvation Army, The meet
ing was .closed with the Mizpah
Benediction and lunch Was
served* Witti Mrs. Carman Teb
butt assisting Mrs. Oakes.
SoftballClinic
At CFB Clinton
The Western Ontario Athletic
Association in co-operation with
other sports associations
planned a series of clinics
softball officials,
First clinic is'x scheduled
CFB Clinton in'the School of
Food Services Classroom, on
Tuesday, May 23 and’TterSd^y,
May 25 from 8 to 10:30 p.m,
The other clinics are at New
Hamburg, May 28; Durham,
June 4 and Allanford, June 18, •
These clinics are. open to
managers, coaches, umpires and
players,
Anyohe planning to attend
the Clinton clinic should con
tact Daniel J. Davis, 11 Regina
Road, Adastral Park, <CFB Clin
ton, or phone 482-7742,
The Clinton cliniic is split into
two evenings and will include
approximately three hours in-
sitruetdons, a half-hour film and
an hour examination, followed
by a discussion period.
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Centennial Sports
Event Planned
By Corporals' Club
The Corporals’ Club of CFB
Clinton is planning to hold a
Centennial sports event July
1st and 2nd. A number of events
•are scheduled including a 'soft-
ball tournament, as well as
luorseshoes, shiufflefooard and
dart competitions.
Area’ Legions and Fish and
Game Clubs are reminded that
they are to advise the chair
man. of the Corporals’ Club Cen
tesimal Sports Program of their
intention to enter prior to the
end of May. Deadline for the
submission of entry fees is June
15th,
County Worker
Killed In
Road Accident
A Huron County road worker
was Icillcci Monday when a
county grader backed over him
near Auburn.
Dead is Jack Creighton, 65,
of Blyth, a flagman 'for a
work crew rebuilding a road at
The Nile, two miles south of
Dungannon,
Operating tfte grader was
Gordon Miller, of Auburn.
Mr. Creighton was dead on
arrival at Alexandra Marine
and' General HospW, Gode
rich. His body was later re
moved' to Stratford General
Hospital for an autopsy,
County Engineer J, W, Brit-
nell, Goderich, said the acci
dent occurred as Mr. Creigh
ton, flagging traffic on the road
construction site, stepped back
Crop Report
D. S, Pullen, Assiriaite Agri
cultural Repix^ntatiye for
Huron County says .seeding of
cereal grains in Huron is .in
full swing with more Uian 50%
of the crop planted, Cbrn plant
ing is progressing but is ap
proximately ten. days later than
usual. ’ .
Warmer weather is req'u'ired
to\premoite growth of all crops.
Fertilizing of hays and pas
tures has been completed on
mo®t farms.
BROWNIE’S
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KIPPEN
now
Kippen UCW meeting was
held May .9 wiitih .Mrs. Lloyd
Cooper’s group in charge. Hos
tesses were Mrs. Wayne Mc
Bride and Mrs. Ray Consitt.
Mrs. 'Gerald Moffatt was in
charge of the worship, her
theme being, “What Is the
Church’’.
The president, Mrs. Emerson
Kyle, read a poem, “A Mother’s
Heart”. The different reports
were ' given; Mrs. Norman.
Dickert, Sunshine report .and
visitor’s report 'by Mirs. William
Consitt
Mrs? Keith Love gave a . read
ing on stewardship and re
cruiting. The topic, “The Church
is where the Action is” was
given by Mrs. Ken McKay. Mrs.
Laird Finlayson gave the cour
tesy remarks. A 'bale of good
used clothing will be packed
the end of May/ all contribu
tions will be appreciated. The
meeting closed with prayer and
lunch was served.
Offer Still Good
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into the path of the grader.
Just a few years’ ago, fire de
stroyed a service station in
Blyth which Mr. Creaghton had
operated for many years.
He,'is survived by his wife,
Dorothy, a son Harold, Swift
Current, Sask., brother William,
London; and sister, Mrs, Herb
ert Giousher, of Auburn.
The Tasker funeral home,
Blyth, is in charge of the
funeral.
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May 18'19
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Robert Lansing
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Bob Cummings
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War Drama
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Jean Paul Belmondo
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May 21
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