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Clinton News-Record, 1948-06-24, Page 7''}IURSDAY, JUNE- 24, 1948 CLINTON' NW/VS.-RECORD PAGE SEVEN Winners •o# Events In Recent Field Day Winners in the various events :at the recent Clinton Public .School Field Day were as foR- UWg:. Sprints, ' senior' boys — Clare Maltby, Ronald Carter, Barry Pasch, Gary Conper, Jack Cow- an; senior girls, Mary Scribbins, Norma Warnock, Amy Carrick; Jane Hartley, Barbara ,MacDon- ald; intermediate boys, Murray Maltby, Bob Carrick, John 'Moore, Tom Colquhoun, Rickey Elliott; intermediate girls, Shirley Proct- or, Ruth Glew, JoAnne Castle, Marilyn Martin, Lorine Garon; junior boys, Don Ross, Ronnie McKay, John Morgan, Glen Mc- Donald, Bobby Read; junior girls, Gwen Griffiths, Patsy Murney, Doris Cooper, Agnes Lane, Louise, Pigeon. Bicycle race: boys, Clare Malt- by, Bob, Carrick, Ronald Carter, Torn Colbuhonn, Bob Carrick, girls, Lorine Garon, JoAnne Cast- le, Shirley Proctor, Kay Sharp, Bernadine Melelis. . Distance race: boys, Jackie Car- ter, Ken McLeod, Barry Pinch, 'Ronald Boyce, John Moore; girls, Aany Carrick, Norma Warnock, Dorothy Monaghan, Mary Scrib- bins, Ruth Glew. Relay: senior boys, Clare Malt- by, • Barry Pinch, Tom Grealis, Jack Cowan; Alvin Fowler, Ron Carter,Jerry Holmes, Bob Fines; • Ken McLeod, Gary Cooper, Bill Pearson, Jack Ladd; senior girls, Norma Warnock, Mary Scribbins Barbara MacDonald, Jane Hartley Leota Freeman, Joyce Bayley, . Amy Carrick, Bernadine- Melelis; intermediate boys, Murray Malt- by, Don Denomme, John Hartley, Tom Colquhoun; . Bob Carrick, I John Moore, Don Ladd, Rickey Elliott; Ron Boyce, Arthur Tyn- ,nail, Bev. Aikenhead, Lorne Cart- er; Hugh Ambler, Gordon Murr- ay, Ken Taylor, Ted Ross; inter- mediate girls, Shirley Proctor, Joyce Hawkins, .Betty Woolfrey, Carol Gliddon; JoAnne Castle, Ruth Glew: -"Dorothy Managhan, Lorine Garon; Marilyn , Martin,, Jeanette Melelis,Kay Sharp, Yv- onne Dales; Barbara Ford, Mar- lene Jervis, Marion Crossman, Shirley Boyce; junior boys, Don Ross, Bob Garon, Ron ;,McKay, Murray Tltylor; Fred Ashton Jack. Holmes, Eugene McLaren Jim Carter; Ken Lee, Glen Mc- Donald, Ron Hugill, Ken Rilex , junior girls, Louise Pigeon, Bar-� bars Hattie, Joan Jackson-• J' Adams; Gwen Griffiths Paltilme Jervis ; Connie Seruton,""ye Aikenhead; Patsy Murney,'Sheila Rogers, Gail Shearing]'Betty Ned - Iger, '= Running Broa titian; senior boys, Clare Maltby, titian; Barry Pinch, Alvin Fowler, "Bob Fines, Ronald •n .. i7•. PeG"Cr I should be seeing you, at once, about our NEW DOMINION SECURITY POLICY, because . , , It's -the most comprehen- sive plan yet devised. It pays 2, -Ways; by provid inge gtdancial protection for your family now (in units tif`•$5;0004' and by 'building a fund -for y»l'1r . own retirement. Wish you'd phoneme, a LET'S TALK IT • OVE Basil B. Pocklingior ' Rattenbury St. Phone 473 Carter, Gerald Holmes; senior girls, Norma Warnock, Mary Scr- ibbins, Barbara MacDonald, Amy Carrick, Jane Hartley; intermed- iate -boys, MurrayttMaltby, John Moore, Tom Cblquhhun, Bob Car- rick, John Hartley; intermediate girls, JoAnne Castle, Lorine Gar - on, Kay Sharp, Shirley . Proctor, Marilyn Martin, Ruth Glew, Jean- ette Melelis; junior boys, Glen McDonald, Ronnie McKay, Ken- neth Lee, Frank MacDonald, John Morgan; junior girls. Agnes Lane, Patsy IViurney, Gail Shearing, Louise Pigeon, Gwen Griffiths. High Jump: senior boys, Barry Pinch, Ron Carter, Alvin Fowler, Clare Maltby, Bob Welder; sen- ior girls, Mary Scribbins; Amy Carrick, Norma Warnock, Barb- ara MacDonald, Jane Hartley; in- termesiate boys, Tom Colquhoun, Bob Carrick, Don Ladd, Murray Maltby, Hugh Ambler; intermed- iate -girls, Betty Woolfrey, Shirley Proctor, JoAnne Castle, Joyce Hawkins, Yvonne Dales. junior boys, Ron McKay, Don Ross, Fred Ashton, Ken Lee, Peter ••Melelis; junior girls, Patsy„ D4htney, Faye Aikenhead, Doris Cooper, Gail Shearing, Sharon Thompson. Pole Vault and Bali throw: sen- ior boys, • CIai '.Maltby,., Alvin Fowler, Ron Car„tgs, Barry Pinch,. Ken McLeod; senror:.giris, Amy Carrick, Bernadine Melelis, Jane Hartley, .Nolan. .;VOinock, Barb- ara ' MacDonald; intermediate boys, Billy Carrick Bob Carrick, Ted Ross, John Hartley, Don Den- omme; intermediate girls, Ruth' Glew, Carol Gliddofi;'it' JoAnne Castle, Betty WogI,f6ry, Lorine Garon; junior boys, Bob Garbn,> Don Ross, Bob Read, Murray Tay- lor, Fred Ashton Ronnie McKay, Eugene McLaren; :junior girls, Janet Elliott,. Paulene "Taylor,, Dorothy Glazier, Louise pigeon,/ Gail Shearing. • Three legged races. seniors, Norma Warnock and' Ron Carter; Mary'nacrillIghs 4nd Barry Pinch; Amy' Carrick and Jerry Holmes;' B8rbaral61deDonald and Clare Maltbf;;Joyce Hayley and Jack Ladd; ,nternitediates, Jeanette Meleli§`'' and Donnie Denomme, JoAnne Castle and • Bob Carrick, Dorothy ,3Vtanaghan and 'Murray Maltby-SiJ'ay. Sharp and Billy Carrick, Yvonne Dales and Ken Carteri, juniors, Gail Shearing and Bob' Gar6n, Betty Nediger and :1561 Ross, Marjorie Cartwright and Ron McKay; Doris Cooper and Bob Livingstone, Connie Seruton and Fred Ashton. Wheel barrow races: seniors, Norma Warnock aid Ron Carter, BarbarawMattionald and. 'Clare Maltby, Mary' Scribbins • and Barry Pinch; intermediates, JoAnne Castle, Ind Bob 'Carrick, Kay Sharp grid Bill Carrick, 'Joyce Hawkins and Tom Colquhoun, Ruth Glew and Jack Carter, Jean -1 ette Melelis• end Don..'Denonime, juniors; Betty Lou Nediger and Bob Gar$n, Gail' ,Shearing and Don Ross, Gwen Griffiths and Eugene McLaren, Connie Scrut- on and Freddie Asii''trt :"lt!Trjorie Currie and Jimmie t10.. Soap box .derby! Cornet No, 7, Gordon-Miift6y, Don Denomme; Chango (15'19, Bob Fines, Jack Cowan; White'Ctpwn 99, Murray altby, John •Iiartle'jt".Silver reale '66; Clare ,Maltby,,.,Rickey .iiliott; Nellie Gray'36','3ack Ladd Bill Pearson. LAKE LEVE „XiI1C,tli. Water levels a€•,the Great Lakes and St. Lawren t, Iver during May, as reported61- t • rederal Hydro Graphic,,a.p11 'MEp Service, showed Lake'Huron at-Goderich Ag,-fgllows: bi/a inches higl r than pril, 1948; six inches higher than May, 1947; 32114 inches, , r than the highest,May. 36i inches high er than the lowest May; and one inch higher than average. • L'YWi'.E1011 ..91§ SABRED `` ,°A'el,i hr., — The dss is'ine • co�l+ ni'ttep,,,,, , the Upper Canada Li77 5ociely has found Hard i C ,•' cl< .er, Se tP•i•ti , gut •: o of conduct i•nbecdtn. a Lai -vial,• er'71:517r;, (:•tor. Meet has hcer. ,.disbarred i the Sn • N'4;tfif*'..M2�Mf. 1f!M �+• •'a`.' a •�'i"�i"4 4.4,4444-,..14.94-444.44404.4-444, •1F 3' rf 3 'f« fj 16' ii! I0,'t'l.f'iT41 5� „ '147RES VE:C®NA fi iC/E41 l 1942. ?LYMOCTI`.1'1 $E'13AN... INN. 1 1941 `FORD COUPE, fivepi asenger f. f= 1937 DODGE COACH 1937 FORD CONVERTIBLET ?• t t,. r:•of 1933 CHEVROLET COALTi3 1930 FORD J+_ P, fan Ltd Star, :Garage Willard Battens .a•s•-- — ' Ftrestone Tires Albert St.F�IkON'E 3445 Clinton M "f`y'4.44- 4+0444 l lfi +M.'i.o..r.•4f:"' i•": 444 %f'.t+j.,.f4-a,.. "%tii;Hz 7+1,044HM :N,B»into01410t111oR•1 HiIi0414 ! 44.144.• TEACHER PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHER, Protestant, for i No. 3, Hullett, Huron County. Brick school, a, modern, equipped •'with hydro, piano, radio. In applica- ._ tion pleasestate name'' of Atst inspector. Will pay salary of $1,800"' pier .year, Apply to C. V. bALE, R.R.71,,. Clinton; secrtary-treasurer. 26-27.p • 4,h4,444 +4 44 J✓,.e Hffy,iN ar Pose , Here is a new Photograph of,'• MAYOR ADAM .7: MCMURRAY taken in a pose which , has.: beco me very familiar during the 'past few months while the :work- on the sewerage project is, being completed. `Come what may, Hi -i"-Worship is seeing the project Holstein Breeders Pay Visit to Oxford More than 50 members of the Huron County •Holstein"Ereeders' Association ,inspected' leading herds in Oxford County June 10, visiting the Oxford Breeders', Artificial ,Breeding Veit,„ mitYlrs Haven, 'Eargit, ,,HiIl'view Fermis,. Rowsdale Farms, Hartholm Farms Norloch Farms and Pomona harms. The trip was arranged, .and su- pervised by J. E. Terms associa-. tion' fiel'dman...1E' ?G"estern dhta`rio. H. Farrington, good -will ambas- sador of the American Holstein Association, joined the group at the • Rowsdale- Fares, -while pay- ing' a visit to his a' home in Oxford County. Mr. Farrington said he had just returned .from a 28,00 mile trip to Central,and Smith America and was impressed b e. itossibtlities of exporting cattle to those countries. Mr. Farrington said he saw many Canadian Holsteins in We countries he visited. At each of the farms, the group was met by owners or operators who conducted the tour and ex- plained various parts of the. trip. Bean, Grain Growers Establish Co-operative (By our Hensall correspondent). i:An important public meeting of Bean and Grain Growers of Huron and Perth' was 'held -in Hensall Town Hall with a full hel'rtse, to discuss the possibilities of buying and selling beans and grain en a co-operative basis and to purchase }W, C. Tholnpson's mills df beans And'grain?in Kent; Essex and Mixon Counties. On ;a private ballot„ khey.yirotcd 90. per sena ,ip„ttvcyt' At tt&he meed;ng the feefinewas that it could' Bevil( hced. by sel- ling, s ares to the farmers. - A c$mm'i ee was appointed to carry out's' airvasS^M-tS5'Fi17611• anti P " The ••Meetin g— was• -under -•tire (chairmanship of Reeve George Armstrong .-L ay yd -tile Blake, Hoffman member of the Beaq Board, Dougltas E',aittpbe'll olwib man of the Bean Marketing Board, BT'enheim;;Robert McPher- son,'• secretary-treasurer-of•'.Use Marketing Board, Chatham, were the speakers. Goth fffflee 'appointed were: George Armstrong, Earl Camp- bell, Andrew;'Petrie; Gordon Love William Haugh, Blake Horner, William Spr t, Alonzo McCann Sant Hendri -Cht*les Rau; Johe Soldan. l 0 G6'd e' OF DETROIT l�'. 1'? N9;,,GRAND G,GRCtl•S sARW. Ttle Tuller,uMadere hotel fpr tttase•y+ho wont the Eesti Eon,. wegenr to:CBids. Theeters., and Shops. l'5iendil5.• courte- ous sdrvrcc acrd' real• Hotel: Comfort; C,Tie Shop, • or dafetaria for your riming; FI•easure et` modest prices,.-„tr pays to stay ct'_ Hotel Tinier. Vlsir OUR • COCKTAI't tOLINGE:.t(y� ONE OF DE•TROIT•5'FiN5$T \ e 800'RO'OMS$175 '/ITH BATH'FROM TULL RICHARD C. HCMG a: flirt rrill�rrr� m a• Fraser Stirling Heads Stirling CIan The- Stirling Clan held their annual picnic at Harbour Park, Goderich, on Saturday, June 19. On .account. of the , dull weather the attendatiTe, was smaller than usual, but 75 registered, After a sumptuous dinner the sports ev- ents were run off. Winners ,in the various events Included: children 5 and Under, Dianne Harris, Nfary K. Warner; girls 12 and under, Doreen Mac- Kenzie, Yvonne •Harris; ' bya`'12 and under. Bill Jewell, Donald MacKenzie; girls 14 and under, Doreen MacKenzie, Yvonne Har- ris; beys 14 and tinder, Bill Jewell, Donald MacKenzie; young ladies, Juner'Miller, Audrey Harris; young men, John Campbell, Don- a1d. impbell; three legged race, June Milier and Mrs. Reg. Miller. jean --Warner and Marilyn Mc- Cabe; coat race, Audrey Harris and JohnCaiirplell, Jean Warner and Marilyn McCabe; wheelbar- row race, John and Donald Camp- bell, Yvonne Harris and Donald MacKenzie; kick -the -slipper; Don- ald Campbell, John Campbell; neck tie race, -Mr. and Mrs. Colin Campbell, NIr. and Mrs. D. L. Loree; peanut scramble, Yvonne Harris, Audrey Harris; biscuit race, Mts. Reg, Miller, Marilyn McCabe; married ladies, Mrs. Jack Marsh, M•rs. Reg.- Miller; married men, Reg. Miller, Donald Gillies; youngest child; Barrie Miller; 'oldest lady, Mrs. Mary MacKenzie, Bayfield; oldest man, Mr. Andrew Emmerson. Bervie; those ' doming the . farthest, Mr. and Mrs, D. L. Loree (nee Jesgie, Stirling), Nanton, •Alta:'-.. Following the. sports events, the president, James R. Stirling, cal- led the group --to odder and con- ducted the business. Officers elected were:vFpresident Fraser Stirling; secretaty-treasus'er, Juhe M1l1 •; sport committee, re-elect- ed with Mrs. J, MeNevin as lead- er and the 'al -erne' of., JdITYi "Camp- bell added to the committee. It was -decided to hold the''reunion at the same place in 1949 On the third Satilydax of, ,June„ Before ri tiring from office the president sang one' of his Scotch songs which was greatly enjoyeri. Unfortunately the rain marred the event. and.drove' everyone on•tlreir homeward way, but all Were well pleased with the dnyre•outing:-- 'Cheese, Production Increases 10.• Per Cent P'roductroi hii'butter and cheese in HurohrCounty showed a decrease from that in April 1947 as: shown by the figures published in the Monthly Dairy Report of the Ontario Departn,ept of Ag- ricultilre for May. The produc- tion of butter �ed lttje greater dectegs r „ The' figures for batter are 281,I12 pounds in April 1948 as against 421,763 ,in, April 1947. For the first four months of the year the figures ?uera,.835,84e pounds in 1945 corre,aponding to 1,18..8,741' p'dtinds r T the same period a year ago, a decline pJ 264„ per cent. .The cheddar cheese *picture 'is quite a bit brighter and 'the pi or dTcti'on rr> the four rnont i ,period greatly 'surif87Sea, 'that ' of" 1947. The figures are 45,290 pounds in April 1948, with 45,313 being the figure " in 1947. For the first four. • months of this year the fig- ure stands at u3,64.0 pound's which is a gain over the 95,481 pound' Mark in a similar ,period in 1947, or moie'than 19•per .cent. Tie porter was boastrair: of the mail he and hit wife rreeved during. the course of a week. Ihets,• mostly, L suppose,''''said the haiber. "You know what a dun lett- :cr.-is, don't or ,Sam"''' 9ho'Flo.► .i�ii that''s what we gat of 'r tep,lecl~tlieicheerful worker, —"rat). wire's inot'er and : ft,'' sisters all writes 'done letters, telling what they'clTine nnti•theli-hasbands dono anl• cousins done and what everybddy, ITi town clone done since lan' time the'( .,wrote,$ HURON DE't'AN .Y AND •AVXA.;iiilRY HOLD MEETINGS (By • our Bayfield "correspondent) . The semi-annual:; meeting of, the Huron Dean r,y of the Churrh of England in'anada was held' in Trinity'Church, Bayfield, ,with' a large representation of the var- ious parishes, A brief account was published,in last week's issue The meeting commenced ' with the Communion Service iats-10130 a:m. when the Rural Dean, Rev. B. H. ;Farr, Goderich,.was,We cel- ebrant, assisted by the Rector, Rev. LaVerne, Morgan,at ,w5 'ch' there were 85 communicants. Mrs Jahn Middleton was.organist,. Following the service, the'chur-• ch was filled to hear the special speaker, Canon Henry Cook, Dir- ector of'=