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Clinton News-Record, 1953-07-23, Page 3II-RTRSDAY; JULY 2$, 1.953 CLINTON • NEWS -RECORD PAGE THREE sRucEFiELu Alton Johnson is in Scott Mem- axial Hospital, Seaforth. Mr, and Mrs. Ted Petrous are z1oving to Trenton next week. Mr. and Mrs. George Griffiths, Becky and Danny, Stratford, visit- ed rOn the weekend with Mrs. El. '. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. R. S, Hunt and Ric>;y, London, are spending sev- eral;w,eeks with Mr. and Mrs. John Aikenhead. GRAND RENO CHH GIVES $1,000 TO TORNADO FUND GRAND BEND --.- congregation of Gospel Hall at Grand Bend which numbers 60 has contributed $1,000 to the London Tornado Re- lief Fund. The money was Obtain- ed on a free-will contribution, and was given to the London fund in order that all districts which suf- fered from the tornado and from heavy winds during the latter part of May would share equally. Mn and Mrs. T, $. Neale, Patsy and Ron, Glencoe; Miss Eva Stackhouse, Brucefield, vacationed last week at Tobermory. Reda -Whip 57c Sugar 10 lbs:. 87c CHALLENGE Sockeye Salmon R:. tin 35c GOLD SEAL Sockeye Salmon Sunny Morn Coffee lb Our Special Blend Tea lb. r, Dole Fruit Cocktail 28 oz. Del Mar Margerii e Fluffo Shortening RUMBALL'S IGA MARKET –PHONE 86- 39c &9c 49c 44c 13c 28c EVERYBODY SAVES ON } BARGAIN CGUNTER } li)on't miss this --Your choice of any article for $1.00 Includes—BABYALLS—C.HILD'S _FLEECE- ; LINED SWEAT SHIRTS --• BOYS' BIB OVERALLS --GIRLS' PRINTED DRESSES, GIRLS' PYJAMAS -- BOYS' §IIIRTS -- rr- SHIRTS --SWEATERS LADIES' T-SHIRTS BOYS' FLEECE -LINED UNDERWEAR Etc. Items Being Added Daily , Come in Often and Look them Over SPECIAL - ' LADIES' RAYON NIGHT GOWN Sizes Medium and Oversize Only Reg. to 3.49 P(OW $1.98 } SUMMER MERCHANDISE DRASTICALLY REDUCED up to 1/3 off •MA -"a® TINS PHONES: 36J• — 36W 11+EPT. STORE Goderich .Setting for July 'Weddings , Mit,. AND MR EARL SCHIL4 E, Zurieh, (left) were married in North Street United church parsonage, Gpderich, last $aturday. The bride is Olive Frances, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Watson, God`erich, and her husband is the son of Mrs. Henry Schilbe, Zurich, and the;late Mr. Schilbe. Following their wedding trip through Southern Ontario, they plan to live in Zurich. 1�IR, AND MRS. DONALD GORDON .MeDOUG{ALL, Auburn, are picture here (right) fol- lowing their wedding last Saturday, in the United Church manse, Blyth. The bride is the former Thelma Doreen Appleby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Appleby, Blyth, and her husband is the sbn.,of Mr. and•:Mrs. Jaynes McDougall, Auburn. Following their wedding trip through Southern Ontario, the young couple will live in Auburn. OBITUARIES Mrs. Jr. i3. Rattin There passed away in Groves Memorial Hospital, Toronto, on Saturday, July 18, Mrs. John H. Hattin, in her 90th year, 'The remains were entombed in the mausoleum in Guelph Ceme- tery. The pallbearers were five zgrandsons, Robert a n d Clifton Strong, Kenneth and Cecil Elliott, Murray Hattin and a son-in-law, Edward Sturtridge. She leaves ;to mourn her passing, three daughters and one son: Mrs. •William Strong (Florence), Can- boro; Mrs. Charles E. Elliott (Emily), Clinton; Mrs,' Edward W. Strutridge, Fergus; Richard A. Hattin, Toronto; also 13 grand- children and 12 great grandchild- ren. Her husband died in 1930 and one son, V. H. Hattin, K.C., Kit- chener, died in 1936. William. Ferguson (By our Bayfield correspondent) A native of Bayfield, William L. ,Ferguson passed away on Sunday evening at the home of his son, Jack Ferguson, Garson, in his 82nd year, following a lengthy illness. A son of the late John Ferguson and Elizabeth Falconer, he was born December 5, 1871 and grew to young manhood here. While still in his teens he got his first taste of Great Lakes sailing , a- board the survey boat, "The Hay- field." He left Bayfield and-'Svent to Duluth the year of The World's Fair where he was employed to sail a private yacht, "The Sweet- heart," for a season. For two years he worked at the Duluth Fish Hatcheries after which he commenced sailing on freighters. In June 1907, he was married to Miss Lenora Govenlock, daughter of the late John Govenlock and Lenora Galloway, Seaforth. They lived in Bayfield for a few years and then moved to Seaforth where they resided about 20 years. A few years after his retirement they returned to their home -in the vil- lage. Here he took an active part in municipal affairs, serving on the Trustee Board for a number of years, and during , the war on Red Cross. committees. He was also harbour master. He ,Was a member of Knox Presbyterian Church,and in political circles was known as a staunch Liberal. For several years the deceased man had spent winters in Sudbury and for the past three years he had made his home with his son Charles. His wife predeceased him in June 1949. The pallbearers were Frank Kling, Seaforth; Ernest Hovey, Leslie Elliott, Charles Toms, John Lindsay, and John Parker, Bay- field. Surviving are three children, John, Garson; Charles, Sudbury; and Margaret, Toronto; also six grandchildren and a sister, Eliza- beth (Mrs. Egbert Sharpe), Toron- to, HOT -WEATHER - 5 --27 1952 MERCURY, $2,195.00 1952 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Radio, Air-conditioning ... $19995.00 EXTRA SPECIAL 1951 AUSTIN $EDAN. $795.00 USED TRUCK BARGAIN 1947 DODGE TON $645.7 MURPHY BROS. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH — FARGO TRUCKS Phone 465 CLINTON Huron St, LEITERS 1. E EDITOR The Editor, Clinton News -Record, Clinton, Ontario. DEAR SIR: Liam enclosing a write-up con- cerning the death of my father, Mr. Albert Halstead. He resided in Holmesville for a number of years, and' as there are still some friends and relatives residing in that district, would appreciate it if you would include this in the next edition of your paper, Thanking you, I am. Yours truly, —P, M. HALSTEAD 172 Lanark St. Winnipeg, Man. July 13, 1953 The Editor, News -Record, Clinton, Ontario, DEAR SIR:, The National Red Shield Ap- peal, which began in all but a few centres on May 4, is now drawing to a close with the objective as- sured, On behalf of The Salvation Army, the Campaign Committee, and the canvassers, we should like to express our very warmest thanks for your splendid co-opera- tion and support, which helped to create a generous response to the appeal. Sincerely yours, —L. BURSEY, Sr. Major, National Campaign Director 538 Jarvis St. Toronto 5, Ont. July 9, 1953. The Editor, Clinton News -Record. DEAR SIR: Sorry to bother you but a change of address is necessary as I sold by Dunlop St. property and bought again, so please note my new address. At the present time of writing I have been in the Royal Victoria Hospital, very ill for some time. The time you receive this I hope to be home, by the end of the week. I do enjoy the paper so much, then Thelma and Ray Lambie come from Midland and take a bunch at a time home with them. Thelma can't wait till ,she gets them home. Best regards, yours sincerely, (Mrs.) DOROTHY QUAIFE 396 Codrington St. Barrie, Ontario July 2, 1953 The Editer, News -Record, Clinton; Ontario. DEAR SIR: As my scrap book of the year's preps clippings is now completed,' I leaf through the voluble of nia tenial With great pride and grat- itiide, It is pride and gratitude. for:the wonderful co-operation giv en by the newspaper editors ,to'bur Ontario Divisionof the Canadian Cancer Society and its Units to bring consciousness of the work being done for cancer control to everyone's attention. Without this help you have giv- en our April Campaignand the education year round• publicity, the. Society's efforts could not be suc- cessful and on behalf of the On- tario Division of the Society, I want to say a very special thank you for your interest in our work and your great generosity with newspaper space. So as not to allow the good work to lapse during the summer months, I am enclosing a few items you may be able to use as fillers as space permits. With every good wish for a pleasant summer. I amsincerely yours, WILMA TAIT, Publicity Director, Ontario Division. Canadian Cancer Society July 17, 1953 GODERICH TOWNSHIP • Miss Barbara Middleton accom- panied Dr. and Mrs. Mullens on their return to Toronto and will remain for a week's holiday. Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Earley, Maralyn, Beverly, George and Robert, Kerwood, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mid- dleton. Mrs, Hattie Stewart and Miss Myna Middleton, Goderich, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Middleton and visited Mr. and Mrs. Al White, Grand Bend. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Mullens, To- ronto, and friends, Miss Valerie Lancaster and Miss Aileen Delan- ey, Brisbane, Australia, attended the Shakespearean Festival play, "Richard III", at Stratford on Sat- urday evening. They spent the remainder of the weekend at the home of Mrs. Mullen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton. %%WO Tower -thrust s-4 DRUG STORES IT'S HERE; fabulous new 870. LOTION . SHAMPOO by "'014 '" MAKES YOUR HAIR SUNSHINE FRIGHT f THIEF SIZIS .$1,25 • 75; • 45 LD.A. Specials Thur. -Fri. -Sat. BORA.CIC ACID 1 ]b. -- 33c EPSOM SALTS 8 oz. -- • 110 16 oz. — 19c MERCHUROCHROME I4c WHITE EMBROCATION 4 oz. 23e WILD .STRAWBERRY covirO1]ND WRITING PADS NOTE 8c; 2 ;for, xse LADIES or LETTER 12a; 2 for. 23c A. S. A. TABS. 100 — 19c 300 — 49e I.D,A. TOOTH • PASTE , 2 tubes 89g WOODBURY'S ,SOAP 4 cakes 28c NYLAST -- 49e Hudnut Dry Stick --A Cream Deodorant in stick form -- $L25 VACUUM BOTTLES --British made 98c AQUAMARINE SHAMPOO with Soap $LOO HUDNUT TRIPLE THREAT 3 Lipsticks -- $1.50 HELYAN CREAM NAIL POLISH REMOVER -- 59c DOROTHY GRAY COLOGNE COOLER $1.50 - $1..75 PHOTOF. B. PEHI�EBAKER 0T SERVICE DRUGGIST PHONE 14 SALE summer Dresses CHOICE OF Nylons, Eyelets., Sheers, Cottons, •.k and Crepes Sizes 9 to 17 -- 12 to 20 38 to 52 and 1.61/2 to 261/2 SALE PRICES \\/e 601- Mope -1` /AN VPfl'VE 4% GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES)" • Authorized investment for trust funds. 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