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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-04-05, Page 8You may get a month's supply of gasoline & oil FREE If You Buy At Wells Auto Electric Moore—Caidwell St. Andrew's United Church, Eippen, decorated with daffodils, white '11141714. and CalideIOUs, was the setting:en $401.40t March 311, for a charming wedding when Car- .line Ethel; Isabelle Caldwell,• and dui David Moore, Clinton', ex- 'changed marriage vows. The bride is thedattghter 4 Harry A. mil the late Mr! CaldWell, Kippen, Ontario, the grdornis a sort of Mr. and Mrs. poyd aY.IP,C4e. Rev-,,tTeMen 14el-iend• Perfornied File ceremony. Mrs. Ross Broad foot,. MPPer4 played traditional wedding music, and accompanied the soloist Miss Wilma Walters, London, who sang "Because" and "The Lords Prayer". Giren in marriage by her bro- ther Jack Caldwell, Kippen, the bride was lovely in floor-length white nylon tulle over satin fash- ioned with Italian, lace bodice. A 41-9-11.410-0-0-0-6. The Record Speaks, for itself . . IT WILL PAY YOU, TO GET THE FACTS! For the latest portfolio of securities Call Vic Dinnin Phone 168 P.O. Box 190 Zurich, Ont.• Managed & distributed by Investors Clinton Memorial Shop' OPEN EVERY DAY — At other times contact Thomas Steep; phone Clinton 1613; residence, Shipley Street. T. PRYDE and SON CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFORTH — PHONE CLINTON 1620 — 4111111111111EMOISMIPIIIIIIINNIOlia as near as your telephone A COMPLETE ' • TRUST SERVICE IN WESTERN ONTARIO Call RAYE B. PATERSON, Trust Officer Hensall, Ontario, Phone 51 For • Estate Planning and Wills • Real Estate Services • Investment Management and Advisory Service • 334% Guaranteed Investments • 2)/2 70 on savings—deposits may be mailed Or Contact Any Office Of GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA Toronto • Montreal • Ottawa • Windsor Niagara Falls •• Sudbury •• Sault Ste. Marie • Calgary • Vancouver • Ids a Limited 0.41°4' LAUNDRY CLEANERS `LET ONE CALL Da IT ALL"' ,,, CLINTON a' 312w ••••1110M111•1 Could you afford to replace even ,half your blankets to- day' Why not play really safe and give them extra protection against moth damage. A Spring dry- cleaning from Clinton Laundry and Dry Cleaners does it! Pays in longer life, protebtion and beauty. Act now. For Your Convenience Use Our Down Town Office on King Street (formerly Simpsons-Sears) for the convenience of our customers. Wildfong. Tremblay In a quiet ceremony' at the par- sonage of Central. United Church, Stratford, Rev. Dr., U. Laite, offic- iated at the marriage of Mary Yvonne Tremblay, daughter of Mrs. Percy Webster, Hensall, and the late Joseph T. Tremblay, to Ken- neth Bruce Wildfong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wildfong, Hay. For th.* wedding the bride chose a gown of blue nylon with white accessories and a pink shortie coat. She carried a corsage of white carnations. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lowery, Kippen, cous- ins of the bride. The wedding dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowery, The couple will reside in Hay after their wedding trip to Midland. Farmers . . Plant the Best SEE US FOR: Clover Seeds - Grass Seeds No. 1 Quality and Purity Seed Oats - Excellent Quality We offer you a minimum of delay Contract Barley - when unloading your trucks at harvest-4 unloading pits. Seed Oat Contracts Fertilizer CIL BRAND. Very Competitive Cash Prices. Seed Corti - FUNKS PFISTERa.nd* New Seed Cleaning Plant — Modern Machinery To Clean and Treat Your Seed. W. 6. Thompson and Sans Limited HENSALL PHONE 32 13-b Attention Farmers. NOW the., time to place your order, for - a silo, toovoid Hite shortage of and steal. Contact me et once for full information. ELVER HUGILL SILO BUILDER • Phone 545W — CLINTON — P.O. Box 40, Isaac St. 9-10-11.-p FARMERS We are shipping cattle every Saturday for United Co-operative of Ontario and solicit your patronage. We'-will pick them up at your farm. Please PHONE COLLECT not later than Friday nights. Seaforth Farmers Co-operative H. S. Hunt, Manager Phone Day 9, Evenings 481w 39-ttb SEEDS Taking OrderS for Clovers & Grass Seeds. Specia;lize in' Permanent Grass Mixtures. We will make up mixtures to suit your land • and requirements. Seeds are reasonable this year—Permanent Mixtures, cost approximately $6.00 to $8.00 per acre. We will have RODNEY and BEAVER OATS. Contract Barley still available. Place orders early as we expect seeds to become scarce and higher before season is over, Fred 0. Ford GRAIN and SEED PHONE 123W CLINTON Sag IT RAINED CATS AND DOGS II ij I Rain can't keep folks away from South End Cities Service. Try us and you'll discover why! IIIMONIEN1111211111111:1=1111=292:12V Portrays gracious living in bright spring colours... so. ''''''''''' • c::iarnbax, WAMMUMMESIMEMer ........................................................................... Chrysler Windsor Newport TH E I NOOM PARABLE Beat this tonic for that "suddenly-it's-spring'" feeling ! Take to the road in a 1956 Chrysler! Could anything be easier to drive! Those push buttons at your finger tip control Chrysler's PowerFlite automatic transmission. Press D for drive...step on the gas...and you go! Chrysler's flashing V-13 power is at_your command! Maybe you're in the habit of buying the same make car year after year. If so, this is a good time to find out whether that car you buy is as good as you think. So before you buy, compare your present make with Chrysler for both performance and looks. You'll find Chrysler provides more fine-car features than any competing make! Yes . . . this is the time to try a Chrysler ! There's no tonic like it. Your dealer can prove it in the first mile . . . and he'd like to. He'd like to show you, too, that owning a Chrysler is easier than you think. So see him soon. CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED See Chrysler... finest of the Forward Look a!):700 at your dealer's now Chrysler New Yorker 4-door Sedan C.141NWN NEIIMMCORP, County Juniors Elect Executive ve.F 150 Attend Annual Thursday • Officers of Huron Junior Alton, Lucknow;Bert Pepper, Sea- forth; Berne` NI4C3PleY, Zurich; John PVA'.gt/ceterI Andy DeUIP111, Ester; 1:Yeneld Pow, WinOirn; James 'Bowman A Brussels, Pr emotion of thq Junior raTta. Pcs' Y.PPOY fc'T most improvement in Meeting.ProcedUre 'was PleAl,e :by Arthur Poltop tq 0;9 ,Tuni9r farin- ars 9inb of 01911.4S • 71.t W00 ac7 O by ,larry, Wheatley and Catherine POUIPOO? • IC1:1,67s• Sea- forth; was elected as the new president of the Junior *Statute. First vice-president Shirley Mc- chael, Wroketeri , second vice, president, Jean Swath, RR 1, Ethel; secretary, Nancy Carter, RA_ 5, Win*hanil..direet41* X4zion Ben?- logwity, RIB 3, Brussels; BettY.' CamPbeil, Igt 1, Dublin; Audrey O'Kraska, z ,Gorrie: Phyllis 1VIekeliaels, Wroxeter; Helen Little RR 7, Lucknow; Joyce Little, RR 7, LuckneW; Stella Rankine, Clin- ton; Mae Coleman, Clinton; Pat Tuckey, RR 3, Exeter; Mildred Ballantyne, RR 3, Exeter; Ila Pen- gaily, Belgrave; Florence Dawson, Wingham. Past president is Lois Jones, •Clinton. Over 150 members of the Junior Farmers and Junior Institutes at- tended the annual meeting. shoulder-length veil of toile illus- ion fell. from a. halo 'of pearls -44 crystals. She carried a white Bible decorated with yellow roses and streamers, . . Three attendants precededr to, the altar, Miss Merle P, Kippen„ maid of honor, the .Misses, Dolma and ituth. Anne. Moore, Chin on, sisters of the groom, W1044 maids. The' trio were gowned. in antique: gold nylon tulle over irisa deScent taffeta with matching bandeaux trinmzed with sequins, :::**y carried bouquets of mauve tinted 'mums, Ronald Moore, -Olin, ten,, Was his brother's. groomsman:, Donald. Epps, Clinton, and Gary Cooper, Tillsortintrg, ushered. The reception for 60 guests was held in the church parlors, Fteceiv, ing the guests, the bride's mother were a black and white ensemble `and the groom's mother assisted, wearing, blue silk with jacket and matching accessories, Both wore corsages of white carnations, For travelling to the United. States for their "honeymoon the bride donned a turquoise linen dus-- ter and matching dress with navy and white, accessories. The young couple will reside in Clinton, Guests were present from London, Kitch- ener, Hamilton', Seaforth, Egmondville, Stratford, and Hen- Allan Ravers On "Tuesday afternoon, .March • at Peafgrtlit First .'..preqhyterian .0.aurelit Rev D. .Q1ePar Ca pll it Officiated 4.t..the: marriage of Vfqr, .1,taRra-#34.v9r.st claag149r of ThOP• Pe Rivers, Seaforth,. and the late Mrs, Rivers, to John Howard Allan VA. And Igrs, .Vfkar Allan, l3rucefield, The bride wore., powder blue! suit with ,pink corsage- and pink, accessories; • She waS,attended by her sister, Mis4gYelYARivers, Sea- forth, who were a OW ,grey quit With red accessories and a. red.cor, sage, qfeeinSInan. was Ivan 9ueren! gosa9r, :Proiliag94, • - After a watidh* trip to '.riorld*, Mr. and Mrs, Allan wil,.l reside Brumfield, ' Ors Mspeiation were elected last Thursday at, theMeeting Clinton District Collegiate Tri- stitute: President, Earl McSpadden, Sea- forth; vice-presidents, BOA. • Tar. lore : Walt•oPil ,$#WaAI :PrOgRPti Clinton;. secretary, , „Wheat* treasurer, , .Arthur,'. assistant di !cultural, Lre*entgivo; -Provinei4_4141Otor. Miss Helen Johnston,.,i3aNafeelS% , • Directors: X.,ayerne, CTOOldn, Wat- toil; Strong, Dublin; INiVid PinSTilOre. Gerrie; Allies; Robinson, Fortiwich; Lome Hackett, Frank • Prize-winners on the second evening of the .cooking school sponsored by Clinton Chapter Or, der ..of the Eastern Star, in the auditorium of the public school last week were:, bags of groceries, Mrs. Fred Reid, Mrs. Jerry Bar- row, Mrs. W. L. Morlok, Mm. V. Habgood, Miss Mary Silcock, Mrs, Mabel McAdam, Mrs. -H.. C. Law- son, Mrs. Douglas Freeman, Mrs, S, Sindall, Miss Wirmie. Gray, Mrs, Florence Chowen, . all of Clinton; Mrs. A. E. Clarke, Auburn; Mrs. Robert Welsh and Mrs. H. Semple; Bayfield; Mrs. Harvey Hayter, Varna; and Mrs. I. Reid, RCAF Station; utility dish, Miss M. Pickett; mixing bowls, Mrs. Alden Crich; bag of flour, NESS Mae Coleman; soft drinks, Miss F. Jamieson, Mrs, William Shaddock; door prize, a travelling clock, Mrs. Wilfrid ,Parker, Clinton; grand prize, mix raster, Mrs. Russell Holmes, Clinton; cooked foods, Mrs. Helen Bartliff, Mrs. Daisy Churchill, MrS, J. A. McCall, Mrs, Walter Newcombe, Mrs. R. Holm- es, all of Clinton; Mrs'. Ross Mid- dleton, Bayfield; cooked ham, Mrs. Caryl Draper, Clinton. 0 Canadian production of printing inks rose to an all-time peak -total of 25,735,017 pounds in 1953. Husbands! Wives! Weak, Run-down, Old? Thousands of couples are weak, tired, lack energy and pep; they feel run-down, old be- cause bodies lack iron nt 40, 50, 80. Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets today. Supplies invig- orator you, too, may used to revitalize., stimu- late, energize and build-up entire body. Feel years younger. "Get-acquainted' size costs little. Or start with big, popular "Economy" size and save 750. At all druggists.sts. • nick Canadian Quiz 1, Which province ranks third In • area? 2, What proportion of births in . Canada occur in hospital? , 3, What proportion: of the Canad-ian tax dollar is spent •on ed- ucation? On welfart and &pc, • §Peir,itY? • dame the only ship to 9.Y9f: /111.,froin,PosRtio,to 4tla Northwest Passage?, 5. Clirreat annual' goirernment revenue from stiles tax only is $225 million, $375 million, $575 trrillion? • ANSWERS: 5. $575 million, 3, Education, about 8 cents of every tax dollar; social security and 0913Y.141011 :110474, $404413 TO TORONTO The Wit*,94aRg.9 Hotels lc a ,goorieh landmark, has been scold to Allan Jackson, a TOrOnto accountant, according to MT, ;C. 010; SeafOrth real .estate agent, who handled the transaction'. POP, chase p,rice has pot :been .aptioune, ed.— Signal Star.. • n. 4veqthing is interesting, if only enelnalces. a study of it, oielifare, between 25 iin4 30 604. 1. B.C. 4. The RCIMP-taupl St. Roch, in 1940-42. • 2. Better than 4 out ' Material prepared by the edi ofQuick Canadian Facts, the ket annual of fact's about Canad4 e •-•-•4•4 im OIS Cooking School Gives Many Big Prizes . . WATCH CLIMAX SHOWER OF STARS WEEKLY ON TV. CHECK YOUR NEWSPAPER FOR DATE AND TIME. PHONE 465 MURPHY BROS. CLINTON P,AAK EIQ