Clinton News-Record, 1949-04-14, Page 10'. 'PAGE TEN
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
• HURON -PERTH
WILL HAVE 10
TEAMS ON TAP
Huron -Perth Baseball League,
tin OBA Intermediate group, will
operate this coming season in one
group of ten teams, it was de-
cided at the annual meeting in
Hensall last week. St. Marys is
the only team dropping out from
last year, and that team will re-
ceive a bye into the "B" pleY-
downs.
• A single schedule will be play-
ed, meaning nine home games
for each team. Schedule will be
drawn up by a committee of the
• executive and presented to a
••, meeting of hte clubs in Hensall
on Monday, May 9.
The tan -team group will con-
sist of the following, Goderieh
being a "B" team and ell the
vest "C":
Goderich, Clinton Colts, Clin-
ton RCAF, Centralia RCAF, Mit-
chell, Hensall, Exeter, Zurich,
Lucan and Dashwood. Clinton
Colts won the group last year,
and then went on to the OBA
'Intermediate "C" finals.
Officers were elected as fol-
lows: honorary president, R. E.
Shaddick, Hensall; president, Ross
Wright, Mitchell; 1st vice-presi-
dent, Ivan Hearn, Lucan; 2nd
vice-pmeident, W. Wein, Dash-
wood; secretary, R. Gateriby,
Mitchell; treasurer, John Liver-
more, Clinton.
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PEEWEES TO OPERATE
Clinton Shaws, 1948 WOAA
Peewee baseball champions, will
operate again this year, James
A. Chowen, manager, announced
Iast night. Dr. J. W. Shaw, Clin-
ton's veteran sportsman, again
will sponsor the team. Practices
will commence shortly and uni-
forms are being secured.
PORTER'S HILL
Phyllis Harris, London, spent
the weekend at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Dineen spent
the weekend with the latter's
father, Milton Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Shroeder, Teeswater.
The monthly meeting of the
WA will be held on Thersday of
this week at the home of Mrs.
A. Lockhart.
Speedy Recovery '
The friends and neighbours of
Murray McDougall wish him, a
speedy recovery after having
undergone en operation in Clin-
ton Public Hospital on Mendes/
last.
Home From Hospital
• The many friends.of Mrs. T. S.
Locrilaart will be glad to know
that she was sufficiently improv-
ed in health to come home from
Oliuton Public Hospital o n
Sunday.
Hold Club Annual
The annual meeting of Porter's
Hill Community Club will be held
on Wednesday April 20, et the
home of Mrs. Allen Betties.
On Sick List
We are sorry to report that
A. E. Townshend has been on the
sick list. His many friends and
neighbours join in wishing him
a speedy recovery.
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WOAA BALL MEETING
Western Ontario Athletic As-
sociation annual baseball and
softball meeting will be held in
the Town Hell, Wingham, at 8
p.m., Wednesday next, April 20,
for the purpose of laying plans
for the coming season and of
discussing any problems confront-
ing the various clubs, Repre-
sentatives of the various clubs
.are 'asked to attend,
EASTER BASKETS 5c to 25c
EASTER EGGS—in yellow, pink, blue 25c
HEN ON EGG in blue and pink 35c
BUGS BUNNY with pack on back 49c
MRS. HEN with basket 49c
MR. ROOSTER with born 49c
EASTER EGG on platform 50c
BUNNY with basket on platform 35c and 39c
Bunny pulling cart 49c
Bunny Roly-Poly 50c
Plush Teddy Bear in blue
and yellow 2.35
Bibles 1.00 to 10,00
Prayer Books .. . 65c to 5.50
McEwan's
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Here are a few essential items:
HOES ea. $1 to $1.60
RAKES ea. .65 to 1,40
SPADES ea. 1.95
SHOVELS ea. 2.15
SPADING FORKS ea. 1.50
HEDGE SHEARS ea. 2.60
GRASS SHEARS ea. 42.00
TREE PRUNERS ea. 2.50
SEEDS OF ALL KINDS
SUTTER—PERDUE .
HOLMESVILLE
Spring is here and the farmers
are, busy on the fend.
1VIrs. A. Bond and Miss Helen
Bond, London, spent last week-,
end, in Detroit.
Miss Helen Bond has accepted
a position with the Board Of
Educatien, London. .
Building a Home
Harry Williams has purchased
e let from Mrs. W. Yen and has
now started to build their new
horne.
A erokinole party was held in
the school, put on by the teacher
and pupils, in aid of the Junior
Red Cross. A short programme
was much enjoyed. Proceeds
amounted to over $23.
EBENEZER
Ebenezer 'WA Meets
Ebenezer WA met et the home
of Mrs. Ross Feagan for the April
meeting, The president, Mrs.
Frank Jones, presided at the
meeting, which was opened by
the singing of .a hymn, followed
by the Lord's Prayer in unison.
The minutes of the previous
meeting were read by the secre-
tary, and the roll call "one of
my favourite hymns" was answ-
ered by 14 members and four
visitors. During the business
discussion it was decided that
the WA will be in charge of the
Mothers Day program.
The Scripture reading eves giv-
end by Mrs. Morgan Jones, after
which Mrs. Tavener led in pray-
er. A reading, "A Happy Easter
in the Making," was given by
Mrs. C. Tebbutt, Readings were
also given by Mrs. Bert Lobb and
Mrs. F. Jones. Poems were read
by Mrs, I. Merrill end 1VIrs. W.
Biggin. A hymn was sung and
the meeting was closed with the
Mizpah Benediction. Two contests
were conducted by Mrs, Biggin
and Mrs. M. Jones. Delicious re-
freshments were served by the
hostess. The next meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs,
Stewart Parouhar.
Goderich Township
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Fishe, De-
troit, spent the weekend with Mr.
.and Mrs. Stewart Middleton.
Miss Margaret Middleton spent
ast weekend in Detroit attend -
'ng the industrial Nursing Con-
ference.
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BRUCEFIELD
Miss Marion Patteson, London,
was a weekendvisitor at her
home.
Hugh Walker has returned
from Tiverton where he spent
the winter,
Rev. and Mrs. F. Wu, now in
Toronto, will epend the week-
end at .the manse, /
Eldon Johnston, Blue Water,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alton
Johnston on Monday,
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CONSTANCE
W. J. reale was in Toronto leet
week on business.
Grimeldby attended the
uneral of here nephew, Charles
Colclough, Dutton, on Monday.
We are pleased to have Mr.
Britton home again after visiting
with .his family durieg the win-
ter months,
Friends of Constance hope that
Jae Mann will soon be able to
be out again, after being under
the doctor's care.
Mr. and Mrs. A, S. Riley, Sea -
forth, one Mrs. Edwards, Sault
Ste. Marie, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. C. Riley.
Preached on Sunday
Benson Sutter, Clinton, preach-
ed the service last Sunday in
the absence of Rev. S. IL Bren-
ton through illness. The service
was enjoyed by alt,
Mission Band Meets
Mrs. William Dale invited the
mothers to quilt the autograph
quilt for the Mission Band on
Monday. Sixteen ladies were in
attendance. A delicious lunch
was served,
LONDON ROAD
Members are asked to please
note the change of meeting place.
The meeting will b held on Thurs-
day of this week at the home of
Mrs. Roy Plumsteel.
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ONTARIO ST. GIRLS' CLUB
The Girls' Club of Ontario St.
United Church willmeet in the
Church Hall to -night (Thursday
evening) at 6.30 o'clock. There
will be a pot luck supper. 1Virs.
W. VanEgmond's group will be
in, eheige and Mrs. M. MacKin-
non will be guest speaker.
PRESBYTERIAN WMS
The WMS of Clinton Presby-
terian Church will meet at the
home of Mrs. Charles Clifton on
Tuesday afternoon, April 19, at
three o'clock.
FEDERATION NEWS
(By W. V. Roy)
Milk Producers Organize
History was made in Huron
County, when milk producers
representing all sections of the
County, met in the Agricultural
Board Room, Clinton, to discuss
the whole milk situation.
Hugh Hill, Colborne Township,
was chosen chairman of the
gathering of over 60 producers,
and Barry Walter, Goderieh, act-
ed as sedretary. Mr. Hill, after
explaining briefly the purpose of
calling the meeting, called on
Doug Cousins, Heldman of the
Ontario Milk Producers League,
to explain the advantages of
forming a County organization.
After listening to Mr. Cousins,
discussing the proposals and
present county situation, a mo-
tion introduced by George Feag-
an, Goderieh, to form a county
organization, was passed unani-
mously, with the following board
elected to represent the interests
in each centre; Goderieh, Hugh
Hill; Clinton, Andrew Desek;
Wingham, George Terbert; See ,
forth, Pete Senpson; 'Exeter,
Gerald Godbolt; Henson, Oliver
Rowcliffe; Zurich, William Deck -
Blyth, to be named.
This new organization should
benefit producers, clistri,butors,
and consumers by providing a
uniform price throughout the
County, and would work to ad-
vantage when prices drop, as well
as when they advance.
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Mors. - Wed. -- Fri. - Sat.
Closed Good Friday
Clinton Bowling Alley
NOTICE
We have installed the latest and most up-to-date
electrical testing machines and can take care of all
6 and 12 Volt Ignition Systems.
Arrange now to have a general check -over on your
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Choice Stalks Green Choice New GREEN
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