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HU SDAY, OCTOBER 16, :T949
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Champions Named
At CDC Field Day
Under excellent weather con-
ditions, the annual Field Day of
Clinton District Collegiate Inst-
itute was held in Community
Park on Friday last.
Competition was very keen,
particularly in the intermediate
boys' division, where the Malt-
by brothers staged a neck -and -
neck race for the championship.
Cameron, the older of the two,
finally edged out Clare by two
points, winning the last event,
the half mile, by only a step.
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Hotel Clinton, Friday, 1 to 8 p.m.
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
Monday, 1 to 8 p,m.
HERBERT B. SUCH, D.C.
Doctor of Chiropractic
Goderich
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Head Office, Seaforth
Officers 1949 President, C. W.
Leonhard:, Bornholm; vice-presi-
dent, H. Alexander, Walton; man-
ager and Secretary -treasurer, M.
A. Reid, Seaforth. Other directors;
S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth; E. J.
Trow artha, Clinton; R. Archibald,
Seaforth; J. H. Maiming, 'Blyth;
F. McGregor, Clinton, J. L. Ma-
lone, Seaforth H. Fuller, Gode-
rich. Agents: J, E. Pepper, Bruce -
field; G. A. Watt, Blyth; 11. S. Mc-
Kercher, Dublin; J. F: Procter,
Brodhagen; S. Baker, Brussels.
LEGAL
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H. T. RANCE
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DR. G. S. ELLIOTT
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At Seaforth Today
A team of bays and girls re-
presenting CDCI, will compete
in the North Huron Secondary
Schools Association track and
field meet et, Seaforth, competing
against Goderich, Wingliam and
Seaforth.
l ntered in 'WOSSA
Principal E. A, Fines has off-
icially entered a team in the WO
SSA athletic meet which will be
held in London, Saturday, Octob-
er 15.
Champions Declared,
Championships were won as
follows:
Senior Boys -Champion, Grover
Clare, 24 pts; runner-up, William
Andrews, 17.
Intermediate Boys -Champion,
Cameron Maltby, 24;. runner-up,
Clare Maltby, 22.
Junior Boys -Champion, Bob
Fines, 30; runner-up, Ron Cart-
er, 22.
Juvenile BOYS - Champion,'
Murray Meltby, 23; runner-up,
Gerald Tebbutt, 20.
Senior Girls -Champion, Anna
Glew, 17; runner-up, Jean Mc-
Kinley, 12.
Intermediate Girls -Champion,.
Vera Lyon, 16; runner-up, Eileen
Kelley, 14.
Junior Girls -Champion, Joan-
ne Castle, 22; runner-up, Donna
Taylor, 14.
Points were awarded as follows:
first, 5 points; second, 3 points;
third, 1 point.
Detailed results were as foll-
ows,:
Senior Boys
100 yards -Grover Clare, Will-
iam Andrews, John Wilson; 220
Alex Wilson; 440 yards -G. Clare,
ren Arkell, A. Wilson; 880 yards
-G. Clare, K. Arkell, W. And-
rews; running broad jump -W.
Andrews, 17 ft. 1 in.; J. Wilson,
G. Clare; hop, step and jump-
W. Andrews, 35 ft. 9 ins; G. Clare,
J. Wilson; pole vault - Francis
Denomme, Louis Ducharme; 12 -
lb. shot put -J. Wilson, 42 ft. 9 in;
K Admit, A. Wilson; running
high jump -John Wilson, 5 ft.
3 ins,;; K. Arkell, W. Andrews;
relay trace-eirst (Andrews, Ar-
kell, Clare, J. Wilson); second
(R. Taylor, F. Denomme, A. Wil-
son,
ilson, L. Dueharme).
Point winners -G, Clare, 24;
W. Andrews, 17; John Wilson, 15;
K. Arkell 12; F. Denomme, 5;
A. Wilson, 3; L. Ducharme, 3.
Intermediate Boys
100 yards - Cameron Maltby,
Clare Maltby, Jack Wilson; 220
yards -Cam Maltby, Clare Malt-
by, J. Wilson; 440 yards -Clare
Maltby, Cam Maltby, Don Epps;
880 yards --Cam Maltby, Clare
Maltby, Cliff Talbot; running
broad jump -William Ross, 17 ft.
3 ins.; Cain " Maltby, J. Wileon;
running high jump -- George
Beatty, 5 ft.; William Ross, Ro-
bert Love; hop, step and jump -
William Ross, 36 ft.; Cam "Maltby,
I, Wilson; pole vault -Don Epps,
9 ft. 1 in.; Clare Maltby, Bill
Monaghan; 12 lb. shot put -Clare
Maltby, 36 ft. 9 ins.: Bob Elliott,
Don Epps.
Point winners -Cam Maltby 24,
Cadre Maltby 22, W. Ross 13, D.
Epps 7, G. Beatty 5, J. Wilson 4,
R. Elliott 3. W. Managhan 1, R.
Love 1, C. Telbot,
. Junior Boys
100 yards -Bob Fines, Ronald
Carter, Richard Durand; 220
yard• --R. Fines, R. Carter, R.
Durand; running broad jump -R.
Fines, 15 ft. 6 ins.; R, Carter, Mur-
ry Colquhoun; running high
jump -R. Fines, R. Carter. M.
Colquhoun; standing broad jump
-R, Fines, 6 ft. 10 ins.; M. Col-
quhoun, R. Durand; hop, step end
jump -R, Fines, 30 ft. 6 ins.;, Ro-
bert Marshall; pole 'vault - R.
Carter, 7 ft.; Gordon Howatt, M.
Colquhoun; 12 lb. shot put -- R.
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS,
FEED and HOUSEHOLD EF-
FECTS at Lot 33, concession 1,
Tuckersmlth Township, on No. S
Highway, 3 miles east of Clinton,
or 6 miles west of Seaforth, on
Tuesday, October 11
at 1.30 p.m. sharp, the following
HORSES: Matched grey team
of Percheron mares, 6 yrs. old.
CATTLE: Durham cow, '7 yrs.
old, due Jan. 27; Polled Hereford
cow, 5 yrs. old, due Nov,' 1; Polled
Hereford cow, 5 yrs. old, due Jan.
1; Hereford farrow cow, '7 yrs.
old; 2, Hereford heifers, 2 yrs,
old, due Oct. 25; Hereford bull,
2 yrs.: old: 3 Hereford spring cal -
tees; 2 calves, 4 months old.
These are T.B,-tested cattle.
PIGS: York sow with litter;
5 chunks, approx. 160 lbs.; 9 pigs,
8:.weeks old.
POULTRY and Equipment:, 100
Sussex X Rhode Island Red pul-
lets; 20 Sussex X Rhode Island
Red year-old hens; colony house,
8 x1;0'; range shelter, •
IMPLEIVIFNTS: Rubber tire
warms. 600x16 tires; hay rack;
gravel box; bench sleighs and flat
rack; McCormick• Deering culti-
vator; walking plow; 3 -section'
harrows; cutter; hay car; 125 ft.
of hap rope; quantity of hemlock
lumber (inch); Melotte cream
separator (550 lbs. capacity);
quantity of elm: plank; electric
fencer (new); wire pliers (new):
forks, shovels, logging chains and
numerous' other articles,
FEED: Approx. 300 bus. of mix-
ed grain; 2 loads of eat sheaves;
2 loads of mixed hay; quantity
of straw; 8 to 10 bags potatoes.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Din-
ing room extension table; 8 kit-
chen chairs; toilet ret; Colemlan
icon, milk filter; 2 water pails;
linoleum 8'x12'.
TERMS -CASH
Noreserve es proprietor hat
sold. his farm,
FRED R. PEPPER;
• Proprietor
EDWARD VV. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
• K, W. Colquhoun,' Clerk
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Carter, 31 ft. 10 ins .;"0, Howatt,
Don Armstrong,
Point wihners-R. Fines 30; R.
Carter 22, G. Howatt 6. M. Col-
quhoun 6, R. Durand 3, D. Arm-
strong 1..
Juvenile Boys -
50 yards --Murray Maltby, Ger-
ald, Tebbutt, Tom Colquhoun;
100 ,yards -M. Maltby, T, Colqu-
houn, John Hartley; running
broad jump -T. Colquhoun, 13
ft; 6 ins.; G. Tebbutt, Richard
Elliott; standing broad jump --M.
Maltby, 6 ft. 10 ins,; G. Tebbutt,
Richard Elliott; running high
jump T. Colquhoun, Richard El-
liott, G. Tebbutt; hop, step and
jump -G. Tebbutt, 28 in 3 ins;;
Richard Andrews, J. Hartley;
12 -lb. shot put -M. Maltby, 20 ft
10 ins.; R. Andrews, T. Coiclu-
houn; pole vault -G. Tebbutt, M.
Maltby, T. Colquhoun.
Point winners: M. Maltby 23;'
G. Tebbutt 20; T. Colquhoun 16;
R. Andrews 6; R, Elliott 5; J.
Hartley 2.
Senior Girls ,
50 yard dash --Anna Glow, Jean
McKinley, 3. Gibbings; 75 yard
dash -Anna Glew, Jean McKin-
ley, Rosemarie Arkell; running
brand jump -J. McKinley, 12 fit..
9 ins.; Marg Durham, Anne Glew;
standing brood jump - Phyllis
Hardy, 6 ft. 7 ins.; Jeanne Gib-
bings, Jean McKinley; running
high jump, J. Gibbings, 3 ft. 6t/
ins,; Rosemarie Arkell, Anna
Glees; basketball speed throw -,I.
Gibbings, Jean McKinley, Anna
Glew, 34% ft.; Rosemarie Arkebl,
Phyllis Handy, Marg. Durham
33% ft.
Point winners: Anna Glew, 17;
Jean McKinley, 12; Jean Gibbings,
10; Phyllis leanly, 8; Rosemarie
.Arkell, 4; Margaret Durham 3.
Intermediate Girls
50 yard dash -Vera Lyon, Max-
ine Bunking, Delphine Hunking;
'75 yard dash -M. Bunking, Vera
Lyon, D. Honking; running broad
Jump -Eileen Kelly, 13 ft, 3 ins.;
V. Lyon, Shirley Cooper; stand-
ing broad jump -V. Lyon, 6 ft.
6 ins.; S. Cooper, E. Kelly; run-
ning high jump -E. Kelly, 3 ft.
11 ins.; Marion Jones, Gail Man-
ning; baseball throw -D. Bunk-
ing, 121 ft. 4% ins.; E. Kelly, M.
flunking; basketball speed throw
-G. Manning, M. Jones, Ann
Shaddock, 56%; M: flunking, D.
Bunking, V. Lyon, 29; S. Cooper,
Margaret Porter, E. Kelly, 24%.
Point winners: Vera Lyon, 16;
Eileen Kelly, 14; Maxine Bunk-
ing, 9• Delphine •Bunking 7;'Shir-
ley Cooper, 4; Marion Jones, 3;
Gail Manning, 1.
Junior Girls
Donna Taylor, "Shirley Proctor,
50 yard dash -Joanne Castle,
'75 yard dash -D. Taylor, J. Castle,
S. Proctor; running broad jump -
D. Taylor, 14 ft, 4 ins.;; J. Castle,
S. Proctor; standing broad jump
-Ann Morritt, 6 ft. •11 ins.; J.
Castle, D. Taylor; running high
jump -J. Castle, 4 ft.; S. Proctor,
Barbara Brandon: baseball throw
for distance -S, Proctor, 133 ft.;
J. Castle, Phyllis Mack; basket-
ball speed throw (revolutions per
minute) -J. Castle, Barbara Mac-
Donald, Ji11 Blatchly, 33; Bev
Smith, P. Mack, Ann Fairservice,
31%; Dorothy Managhan, Lorine
Garon, Joyce Bailey, 271e.
Point winners: Joanne Castle,
22; Dotlna • Taylor, 14; Shirley
Proctor, 11; Ann Morritt," 5;
Barbara Brandon 1, Phyllis
Mack, I.
Officials
Officials were as follows; Start-
er -E. A. Fines; Sr. Girls -S. R.
Stubbs, D. Grierson, M. Sloman;
Int, Girls -Miss M. Miller, Miss
A. Pond, D. McKenzie, J, Rath -
well; Jr. Girls -Miss E. Merrier,
L. Harding, E. Blair; Official Re-
feree (Girls) Miss Helen Proud -
foot.
Sr. :Boys- John Seaman, L.
Ducharme, D. McNall: Int. Boys
-G. W. McGee, 3. Kyle, B. Vod-
den; Jr. Boys --N. P. Garrett, H.
Oakes, B. Pinch; Jun. . Boys -
W. B. Olde, D. Oakes, B. Taylor,
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FIRE TRUCK ARRIVES
LUCKNOW Lucknow's new
fire truck, a LaFrance pumper,
has arrived: Jack MacDonald and
Harold Thompson have been ap-
pointed to take instruction in
operating the truck.
Goderich Pair Wins
Mixed Doubles Event.
Goderich Lawn Bowling Club
held a mixed doubles tournam-
ent last week, when 30 rinks
from Seaforth, Clinton, Blyth,
Wingham, Lucknow, and Gode-
rich participated. The tournament
was won. by Mrs Argyle and Bill
Moore, Goderich; second, Ma's.
Soloman and Pelt McCoy, Luck -
now; third, Mrs. Allison and Earl
Allison, Goderich; fourth, Mrs,
Reid and Dr. Brady, Seaforth;
fifth, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rouse,
Goderich; and sixth, Mrs. Over-
holt and Tom Pritchard, Gode-
rich.
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TENDERS
Clinton (DND—Non.Urban) No. 1, 1949
Seated Tenders, plainly marked as to content and
addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to
12 o'clock noon, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1949, for
the dismantling and removal from site of a farm dwell-
ing house, solid brick, slate roof. The material is to
become the property df the successful bidder.
The site including all foundation stone is to be
cleared of all debris. Dismantlingof this property is
to commence at once.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily.accepted.
A. P. CUMMING,
rim Parker Construction Co.,
Clinton, Ontario.
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