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CLINTON, ONTARIO
THUIL-FRL AUGUST 34
"HIGH TIME"
(colinir) (Scope)
Ring Crosby - Fabian
Tuesday Weld
(One Cartoon)
SATURDAY ONLY AUG. 5
"WILD RIVER 719
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(Colour) (Scope)
Montgomery Clift
Lee Remick - Jo VanFleet
(One Cartoon)
SUN. MIDNIGHT ONLY AUG. 6
Double Feature
"The ATTACK-of the
PUPPET PEOPLE"
John Agar - June Kenny
"WAR OF THE
COLOSSAL BEAST"
Sally Fraser - Roger Pace
(One Cartoon)
MON.-TUES.-.WED, AUG. 7-8-9
"PSYCHO"
(Adult Entertainment)
Anthony Perkins
Vera Miles 4 Janet Leigh
(One Cartoon)
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ORIVE-IN THEATRE'
LISTOWEL
Admissions 65e, Children ander 12
In cars Free.
Box Office Opens at 8.00 o'clock
First Show at Dusk
Two Shows Nightly, Rain or Cleat
THUR.-PRY- AUG. 3.4
Double Feature
`CIRCUS OF HORRORS'
Adult Entertainment
Anton Diffring - Erika Retnaare
"THE ANGRY lig
PLANET"
Gerald Mohr - Nora Hayden
SATURDAY ONLY AUG. I
"THESE THOUSAND
. HILLS"
Adult Entertainment
Colour Scope
Richard Egan
SUNDAY MIDNIGHT Sr. MONDAY
AUGUST 6-7
Double Feature
"HOW TO MAKE A
MONSTER"
Adult Entertainment,'
Robert Harris - Gary Cones)
"TEENAGE CAVEMA
Robert Vaughn - Darrel, Marshall
TUES.-WED. AUG. 379
"DENTIST IN THE CHAIR"
Bob IVIenkhouse, Peggy Cumming
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HARRISTON
CROWNS Drive-in
THEATRE THEATRE
THUR.-FRI.-SAT, AUG. 8-4-5
WALT DISNEY'S
"KIDNAPPED"
Plus
"A GALA DAY AT
DISNEYLAND"
Showinga at 7.15 and 9,15 p.m.
SATURDAY MATINEL*.;--1.155
Roth features
moiv.-tum. AM, 7-8
THE GREEN HELMET'
fig time sports car racing
featuring
till - Nancy Wolters
Features At 7.15 and 9.15
AUGUST 9-10-1I-13
"SWISS FAMILY
ROBINSON"
The greatest adventure Story of all
time -- In Technicolor - filmed in
Panavislan -- starring
Sohn Mills - Dorothy 21/Cavite
Ireatures at 7.15end 9.80
(11111.0treN'S MATINZIE
SATVHDAY, x $n, 236
THU1L-FRL AUG. 3-4
"THE UNFORGIVEN"
(Adult) - Technicolor
Burt Lancaster - AUdrey Hepburn
"MACUMBA LOVE"
(Adult) - in Color
Savage rites as a Voodoo Queen
rules a fear-crazed land
SATfIRDAY ()Nix Auct.
"THE BRIDAL PATH"
Technicolor - "Wee Geordie" in
search of a wife
"COMMANCHE
STATION"
Randolph Stott - Nancy ;Gat
SUNDAV AUG
"SCREAMING SKULL"
"TERROR FROM THE
YEAR 5,000"
(Adult Entertainment)
Show starts at 11 p,m,
AIONAIIIES.-WED. Atha. 1-8-11
".I-TOLE IN THE HEAD' (Tethriicoior) - With an all-Oar
east of favorites - Frank Sinatra,
Carolyn Jones . Edward 0, Poblii.
son Thelma. ilittery . Eddie
likAges
`HEROES DIE YOUNG"
FEATURES
I IGA Ripe 'n Ragged PEACHES, 15-oz. ...19c
Monarch Pouch Pak. PANCAKE MIX, it
Reg. or Buttermilk, 9-oz. . - ......2 Pac
I Van. Camp PORK and BEANS, 8-oz. ....2 19c
TA Tip Top CREAM CORN, 20-oz.. ..... - .2 29c it
.39c ie
IGA Choice PEAS, 15-oz.
Henley FRUIT COCKTAIL, 20-oz.
CHARCOAL, 5-Ib. bags ...... - -
Real Gold DRINK SYRUPS-Orange,
Grape, Tropical Punch, 6-oz. ..2 39c
Heinz TOMATO SOUP, 10-oz. _ , ....4 '49c
i Kellogg's CEREALS-Frosted Flakes,
10 2-oz,, Sugar Smacks, 9M2-oz.,
I Sugar Pops, 9-oz, . _ - .2 49c
St. Williams PURE JAMS, Asstd., 9-oz. _2 '49c
Aylmer SALAD OLIVES, 12-oz. 2 149c
Salado TEA BAGS, 60's 73c
• STAMP FEATURES
25 FREE STAMPS with these:
Li Glide SPRAY STARCH, 15c off _ .69c
.!--! FAB, King size, 35c off $L18
KLEENEX, flatfold, pink and white - .29c
BROMO SELTZER, small pack 33c
50 FREE STAMPS with these:
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if Press It INSECTICIDE BOMBS, 12-oz. 89c
La_▪ ▪ BROMO SELTZER, large pack 63c
• MEAT FEATURES
Fresh, icepacked Oven-rdy. TURKEYS, lb 39c
Fresh, Cut-up TURKEY LEGS and
BREASTS, per lb. 49c
Tender, Succulent BEEF TENDERLOIN,
per lb. $1,39
Mix or Match E'm-MAC and CHEESE,
141-- PICKLE and PIMENTO, DUTCH,
CHICKEN LOAF, 6-oz, pkgs. /49c
T.R. Skinless WIENERS, lb- .. _ ........ 49c
25 Free Stamps-BEEF STEAKETTES, lb.. 69c
• PRODUCE FEATURES
Golden. Yellow Ripe BANANAS ... .2 lbs, 29c
Ont. No. 1 Sw"eet Home Grown CORN, doz. .49c
it Ont. No. 1 Large Salad Green
A- C BBAGE 2 heads 25c
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Cec. Walpolei
FLOOR
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Wingham
aleethig in the -Clinton District •Colle.giate Institutes 4)11. ThilnidAye .anly
20th. ebeirmen and seereteries of tour secondary school ,nosiads 41 ccntrarts regarding the sharing of costs operating the proposed
v new ocatioaal school to be built in Clinton, Seated, from the left, with - • - 1. pens, in hand (resell. one signed five copies) are ehalarom wfluani
Craig. Auburn, Ooderich Collegiate; Irvine Tebbeda Clinton;, Larry
aleadier, Exeter High Seheol, ape prank Seaferth High Selma
Standings iron, the left, Dan•ald M. Scott, inspector, seconders' schools;
John Levis, 11(re-chairman, Clinton, who witnessed all signaturea;
Ifarold Lawson, secretary, Clinton; Eugene Hower, secretary, Ex-
etet; W. E. Southgate, eefiretarY, Seafortle and D. John. Coehran
principal of CACI and of the proposed 'mew schools, The secretaries
applied the official seal of their own school dietrieta-News-Reeord
Photo,
SIGN ANEEMENT RENSALL NINE TEAMS ARE TIED CANTELEDOST13,4SMN
elf his board.
Attending were: from Eareter, Belgrave
;Larry Seidler, chairman, ;and Eue- .Hensall
ete %.?.av,;-Ey, secretary; from Sea-1 Beagrave le now engaged in et 3 . when the 'Yankees and the Pirates • ferth, Frank Sells. chairman, .and out of 5 series with Ileasall for the will appose each other and the Dod-
INV. E. So:ithgate, secretary; from group •eharapionsidp. gers will play the Tigers.
ii3nderith, William. Craig. Auburn, The next borne game is Seitu.rdaY WEDNESDAY GANLES
!chairman, *secretary Ed, Jessop .1 night in Wingham_ Yankees-Tigers
I was absenti; and from Clinton, Ira The Yankees laced the Tigers
i This moves the initial planning Friday for Weyburn, Sask,, -where
;for the new vocational school one :i he has accepted a position ifs 'disc
more sti'p along the way. The sign e jockey with CFSL.
l ing followed the receipt of tentative • - a • Mr Stewart is native of •--Ed-
appraval from the Department of monton. He is perhaps more fam-
iliar to many: of his listeners as Eameation for the addition •as
planned. "Cousin Andy" of the X-layieft•-lioe-
Fr om now on ,the next step down program, and has been -seen
Ss fora on the local TV.ahow
eaeh -of the eo-operating boards to : Westeen. Roundup,
name two representatives to the vo- i In June he married the fornier • cational advisory ;committee (Clin- Isabel Scott of the nursing staff, MacLennan, 1 hit, 3 runs; Martin ton names three/ making up a nine- Wingham General Hospital. -,She 1 staff Garnits, 1;hit, 2 runs and Steve member -committee. In each case, a will accept a position on- the I
of Weyburn Union I-lospital. .•.:•
• /either an employer or one hit, the only one in the game, an em- recommendation of theadviaary
ploy cal. 4-committee. ,= Runs were scored by Brian Man-
Then the Clinton board meets and Among the first tasks af the new man, 2; Barry McCallum, 2; Doug' . efamally appoints those reeo.m- :advisory committee :and the Milton Vyse, 1; Randy Elrick, 1,
xnended to act on the advisory board will be to hire an architect.;
committee. So far Exeter is the 'Then blueprints can be prepared; • only board to make its reconi-a they can be approved by the Onsa
knendations: A. Garnet Hicks, Us- tario Department of Education and
'berme Township farmer, and James ;then tenders can be called.
Tay.or, 1-lensall. resident sales -men- i It is essential that the new build-
'• ages of General Coach Works of ling be finished by opening day of:
iCaeerta Lirnited. • school hi the fall of 1962, to ac-
1 Though Mr. Hicks is seeretaryi commodate those pupils then a -
c! raborne Public School area tending.
• board and Mr. Taylor has been a This is the first vocational school
member of Hensel] public sehodi to gain approval of theaaDrituatio
A s board fr./e• five years. it is not ex- Department of Education Which
peeled, nor intended that tonnes-' will be governed by more than one
lion with public school boards • school board. Until now, each vo-
should be a requisite of membership cation.al school -has been erected by
on the -rotational advisory corn- one board, and then it has (ie the
mat:ea situation warranted it) opened the
Duties of the advisory committee ;; school to pupils in other district&
through the next year, are,expected This applies to H. B. Beal Techni-
to include planning for the vac-;cal School and -to Clarke Sideroad
Sous courses to be offered in :the school, both in London. Students
new school. The Clinton District from Huron County have been en
Collegiate Institute board will be railed in each of these schools. Xn
essentially responsible for the von- ; these cases, the school district from,
struction of the new building, and which the pupil comes pays for
later on for the operation of it, but tuition at the London school.
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Civic Holiday
Week-end Specials
DISTRICT BOARDS :BMW BIAS LITTLE LEAGUE BALL
• lane Tebbutt. R.R. 2, Clinton, •eliair-
Iman, and Harold C. Lawson, .secre-
I tary; John Lavis, vice-chairman,
I witnessed the sig,natures.
W...s made offy.eial on July 20, when ben league play. G. Smith, Jim
ellairmen and se eretaries of each Coultes and T. Robinson had three games in the Little League series,
ilegiete Inetitu Monday of this week. The stand-
'"''t agree;aente. Each signed five Pearson had two hits in the Hen- :ng at the present time leaves the
copies. and affixe3 the official seal •were Yankees and Tigers tied for first
E place, the Pirates second and the
130 91a -302-10 17 1 Dodgers in the cellar, This may
000 000 °wee 0 4, 1 be changed tonight (Wednesday)
beard member is to be named, plus
another rneraber from industry
The ereameratien of five high Belgrave blanked Mensal/ 1Q-0 in FOR FIRST PLACE
enveol districts hi Huron County Ilensan Friday, in the Huron soft- There were two double-header
runs. , 4 •
.Foralie.Doeigere it was Joe Van-
stone 1 hit, 1 run; Bruce Boyd,
2 hits, 1 run and Doug Ewing, no
hits, 1 run.
Tigers-Pirates
On Monday evening the Tigers
won by a tight margin over the
Pirates, 7-6. The batteries were
Made up of Brian 2Vfarman on the
mound and Bob Beattie behind the
plate for the Tigers and Larry
Brooks pitching and Allan Leggat
catching' for the Pirates.
No player on the winning tear
brought in more than one run, It
was Bob liotson, John Mink, Bill
Deneau, Torn Davell, and Brian
Merman, each with one hit and
one run; and Bob Beattie and Ter.
ry Gardner, no hits, one run each
Larry Brooks of the Pirates
sparked his team with 2 hits, 2
runs, While 'Theodore Saint, Bob
Armstrong, Spike Baker and. Ai_
lar..eggatt each had one and one,
Dodgers - Yankees
The Dodgers Carrie throtigh with
their first win in this game, while
the Yankees accepted their first'
defeat.
Again it was Doug Ilarman and.
Joe `Wanstone farming the battery
for the Dodgers. Martin Garnies
had a bit of tough hick on the
itornid and Ronnie Deyell who re-
placed hint for the last two in-
nings allowed- hits and struck
out five. Doug Elliott caught for
the 'whole game,
the run-down on scores for the
Dodgers: Jim Deneau, 2 hits, 2
tuns; )3arty MeLean, 1 hit, 2 runs;
Doug Matntan, 2 hits, 2 runs; Joe
Vailstene and Jimmy Henderson,
hit, run each and Doug Ewing
ethatIrPorrirny Irwin, no hits, 1 rum
DOCLE.11ING, CEItElIONY rollowing their- wedding last Saturday 'Yankees: Ronnie Deyell, hits,
fternoon at the Gorrie eta eh, istr. and Mrs. Robert X. Strong 2 till*. 2,411 mirodok, etal a Doug.
left on ,a wedding trip to Northern Unfurl& The bri& is the fernier
Marie Eleanore thietie, &molter of 3fr. and 911re. Kenneth IfaStit, oflax Norntan Maetertnan, each on
Gerrie, and tho groom Ore son a Mr, and Nita- Aelut Striing, of lilt ."41 hue "11 itn4 14t6." "1,
It, It, 1, 'torrid,.-]Photo by ComielL 140 hits, on. rull,
Leaves for West •
Andy Stewart, control room oper-
ator who has been withCKNai.- ra-
dio for over two Years, leaves on
24-6 in the first game of the eve-
ning. Ronnie Deyell pitched for
the Yankees and Norman Mac-
Lennan was behind the plate, The
battery for the Tigers was Brian
Merman, pitcher and Barry Mc-
Callum, catcher,
Several of the Yankees were
pretty hot and chalked up runs for
the team. Joe Kerr had 3 hits, 4
tuns; Neil Renwick, 2 hits, 3 runs;
Kevin Fisher, 2 hits, 3 runs; Ron-
nie Deyell, 1 hit, 3 runs; Monty
Templeman, 1 hit, 4 runs; Norm
Pirates vs. Dodgers
The Pirates took a big lead over
the Dodgers with a count of 12-3.
Larry Brooks pitched for the win-
ning team and Larry Taylor was
catcher. Far the Dodgers the bat-
tery was Doug Merman, pitcher
and Joe Vanstone, catcher.
Allan Leggatt, captain of the
Pirates did a nice job for his crew
with 4 hits and 4 runs. One of
these runs was a homer, the only
home run of the season. Larry
Taylor, Bob Armstrong and Larry
Brooks each had .3 hits and 2 runs
and Spike Baker had 2 hits and 2
Sale no hits, 2; runs.
Jim Bateau of the Tigers had
Many homeowners do riot con-
sides moss as a weed in lawns A
little moss between the grass Ci4e$
not look bad at first but when it
spreads and replaces much of the
grass, a lawn gets in poor shape.
There are good -chemicals on the
market which kill moss without
harming the lawn grasses.- After
the moss is eradicated some fer-
tilizer should be applied to boost
the growth of the grass so that it
will fill out the bare spot. If the
soil 18 very acid some hydrated lime
or ground limestone is very helpful
to get a better lawn.
This mosskiller chemical can be
used to control moss on roofs
which should be washed off with
water several days later to prevent
spouts, of earetroughs and rain
June is still a• good time to con-
trol broadieav-ed weeds such as
dandelion, plantain and chickweed
in lawns. During July and August
the growth of these weeds is less
active and the use of 2,4-D type
weedkillers is less effective during
these months.
Dandelion and plantain are read-
ily controlled by 2,4-D, but there
are two other common weeds in our
lawns, chickweed with its very
small white flowers and oval
leaves, as well as Black Medic
clover with email clover leaves
and yellow flowers, Silvex is eimi-
Iax to 2,4-D and will kill chickweed,
clover, plantain and dandelion,
They are obtainable in liquid form
for application as a spray or in dust
form which is very handy for dust-
ing small areas or spot-treatment.
CHRISTMAS CARDS, seals, rib-
bons, wrapping paper, etc., going
at half price at Marg's going out
of business sale, starting Thurs-
day, August 3rd. 2b
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