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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-05-03, Page 9111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 TREAT YOUR HOME TO/ 4ss • I We're pleased to be able to offer you the finest paint on the market fop your outside spring painting—Martin-Senour 100% Pure Exterior House Paint! This pre- mium.quality. product assntes lasting beauty, lasting protection. Spreads smoothly, evenly, gives exceptionally good coverage. Choice of id-any attractive colors, and white. See us for all your painting needs. OTHER AIDS TO BEAUTY AND PROTECTION a Cedar-Tone beautifies shingled surfaces, preserves them against dry rot and fungus growths. Choice of 6 colors', a School-House Brand Bern Paint—rxtreme- ly durable outside paint for barns, silos, roofs, fences, etc, Gives excellent coverage, Last years. Grey or red. M-S Floor and Porch Enamel — Bxtra.- tough, weather.resistant finish for any wood or cement surface exposed to hard wear, 0 • EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR PAINTING AT: •006•00,0•••••• SEE THE FASHION SHOW at CLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL Wednesday; May 9 Sponsors; Scouts and Cubs Auxiliary TIRE & AUTO SUPPLY LTD. Clayt Dixon, Prop. New Phone No. — ICU. 2-7034 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Cleaners, captained by Helen • Fairservice• defeated Drivers: in the .final round and are YAW the new `01,11hPiene of the Clinton Mixed. 130*ling league. Other members of the champienship team are umpigingimmanommeginio WIRRY WILLIAMS ?tax OUR. 0A5041NE, FOR GOODLY REASON 1$ WANTED FOR THE. PLANTING SEASON 4-4 ktir"401 ".• `E.L . Attight!WI.,-7 14, HARRY WILLIAMS FUEL OIL MOTOR OIL 1)r-GASOLINE LUBRICANTS (7) R.R.2, (LINTON ”ritou . nu g-6633 11111111410011011111311111011111111111111111N1Iin 111111111111 11111 Rural Couple Have Surprise Party 45th Anniversary The family of Mr, .414:. Mrs. Jon- athan uglll put on a surprise Party the evening of April 26, on the occasion of their 45th wedding anniversary, Their six sons, and four daughters„ with their bus*, bands. and wives, were present. After a pleasant evening follow- ed by lunch, Mr, and Mrs, flugill were presented with a beautiful' dining room table, accompanied by wishes for many more years to, gether, An unusual' ;thing about the oc- casion, which few families can boast .about: is that no breaks by death have _occurred in this All• of them are located within an hours' drive of each other. The sons are; Clarence, Clinton (ILE.- P,C.); Elmer, Clinton (concrete silos); Arnold, Goderich (concrete 81010.11P1M44.4 1041MS TU Ng= TIWASPAV, 111W 19 The Summerhill Ladles' will meet on Thursday Afternoon, May 10, at the home of Mrs.. Gray-, den Neal. silos) 0-laro4 Tucliersmith Town- ship (farmer); Wesley,.Zurieh (concrete silos); Clifford, oderiell (dairy farming); and daughters, Pearl, Mrs. Frank Cummings, ton; Verna, Mrs,. Arnold liathwelli Goderich, Township; Mary. Mrs, Gordon Horner, Kitchener; Tonat on the homestead', RR. Seaforth. Mr. aild. Mrs.;HugilX have 24 grandchildren-. ANSWER TO THIS WEEK'S X-WORD ;lam onuw moo tAtJnY.1 WMOBW MOMPW Wl0C1 MOMNAH LJh NNW NalUWWW !Najd UMMOS WI-WM OMPO MUNPOWA NIKKI! RN WMMUMW woma sumo WOMUN Ina O MAW NMNW NNW/ SPECIALS for May 3, 4, 5 BABY FOODS—Heinz . .. 3 for 27c 5 tins 59c 2 pkgs. 37c 2 20 oz, tins 33c T.Y. SNACK SETS-5 pieces 39c CORNED BEEF—Puritan tin 39c Support the Scouts and Guides Fashion Show on May 9 BOLOGNA—by the piece lb. 23c ROAST Choice-Prime Rib Short Cut, lb. 49c STANLEY'S Red & White SUPER MARKET Queen St. FREE DELIVERY .— Phone HU. 2-3447 OPEN FRIDAY EVENING' UNTIL 9 MILK—Red & White • BABY CEREAL—Gerber's PEAS—Aylmer Fancy Dew Drop 1955 CHEVROLET SEDAN, fully equipped $1,89 1954 PONTIAC SEDAN $1,49 1954 CHEVROLET DELUXE Powerglide Sedan $1,65 2-1954 CHEVROLET Sedans, fully equipped $1,49, 1954 CHEVROLET l3elair Convertible powerglide, fully equipped $1,99 1953 PONTIAC SEDAN $1,2 1952 PLYMOUTH Sedan. $'9 1952 CHEVROLET DELUXE COACH, fully equipped $1,0 1951 FORD SEDAN $ 8 ' 1951 CHEVROLET Coach $ 9 1950 FORD COACH $ 6 1950 PONTIAC SEDAN,- fully equipped $ 9 1949 CHEVROLET Coach $ 6 2-1948 PONTIACS 2-1948 CHEVROLETS 1948 PLYMOUTH Sedan 1948 DODGE 5-Passenger Coupe . TRUCKS 1952 CHEVROLET IA TON PICK-UP Cars and Trucks can be Driven Away at the Prices Listed in this Advertisement. Brussels Motor HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST USED CAR DEAL Brussels, Ontario Phone 7 1/0/11111111001511111N11110WISIN10110101111106, WE'RE CELEBRA l oomilisamo.1 NGiv. le • • • 10th WITH BIG SAVINGS ', FOR YOU ! yolytIONII 411k "011111•010.1. IVAIMBIt 11004 Wow. 140.1PAVI 1.11MIIM mor.a.gor Pft.OW. ==.1•0=== ••••••• WIMO.1.• VIWOOMM 'MIMS OW.OSS ..10•101. WIMMIA A,./410010V :=I ro4= '4a,E.E.S77 11000,MO IMMIP.MO. WO91...1 WPW0=11.MMEI.O•MO. 0,1MOMW4 VOMOMI =,17=0 "WOW; AWN. • • 7==* VIIMOW14 mos. • 110 0 1••••••• VOMPAM rm..* it #47— 11.0.41111.*. Store Wide Discount o On Bright New Merchandise The Heart Of The Season. CHOICE OF THE STORE 1T AS, MAY 3, 1456 .ctrzwroN S-AECOR,P. 111444.V, Highest scores in this league were high single, Elmer Murray 376; high triple, Glen Carter 876; high team, single, RCAF 1,285; high team -triple, Londesboro All Stars 3,580; high average score', Bill Raftus, RCAF, 228. All Stars The All Star league have Also completed their playoff with Rao, edging out Chew in the finals for the Lorne Brown Trophy, affer el- iminating Bakers in the semi-final round, Margaret Reynolds., Freda Smith, Bert Gliddon, Murray Johnson, Dick Freeman and Howie Greelis. Den Strong is Captain of Privers• with B. Fawcett, L. Gibbings, H. Brown, G. Brown' and a Gibbings • the other members of the runner- np team. Individual trophies were won by; ladies high single, Drma Hartley and Bessie Black, tied with a score. 330; high triple, Margaret Reyn- olds 742; men's 'high single, Earl Mere, 394; high triple, Dldie Glid- don 827, -The most improved player was Mad. Steep who thcreased her av- erage by 64, points on the year's play, Final standing of the teains was; Coops 10.9; CI ea raters 103; Imps 101; Hearts .99, Stars 86, Dobbers 95, Drivers' 92, Budgies 89. A banquet is scheduled for May 9, when the trophies Will be pre- sented, • The VMS of the United Church will meet on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Taylor, MSS Ann Ostrom, Toronto, t the weekend' at the home of her parents, WA 1v/easing The Women's Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. rnest ebey on Wednesday evening, April 25, 22 ladies present, Mrs. Charles Reid read the .Scripture. Mrs; T. J. Pitt, read a story and followed with prayer. - Mrs. , Robert Taylor, president, presided over the business period. The minutes of the previous meet- ing were read by Mrs. Meryin Johnston, Roll call far May will be "A- verse we learned when we went to school." It was decided to send $15 to the 'Cancer Fund. WA Presbytery will he held in Clinton on May 9. Mrs. Fred 1Y.fcelytriont_ has re- The meeting closed with the WA turned home after spending the. prayer, ,k4nn,ch was served by the Past week in Toronto and King, nOst,04- lunch committee, The sympathy of this community ' 00,f1,1 Meeting gees out to the family of the late. The rnemb..ers of the Varna local Edward Foster, in their recent of the Ontario Farmers! Union bereavement, met Monday evening in the village Beginning Sunday, May - 6, and school, continuing for the next six months, A motion by Kenneth Carnoeli- selTiCe in the Varna 'United Ohm'- an, seconded -by Allan Hill that ch will begin at 1.0.15 a,m, pay-, the local..support an assembly sys- light Saving Time, OM for marlWing hogs- similar to the centre Grey plans was Oar,. ried,. The secretary was asked to not- ify central office that the local would support a resolution from Roseneath, Due to the effect of imports ,on the general agricultur- al picture and the pressure there- from towards downward prices therefore be it resolved that fhe OFH oppose any imports of dairy productS while there is a surplus of same in Canada. .motion by Grant Webster, seconded by Earl Love, that a •del, egation be sent to the next school board meeting in Stanley to en- devour to receive approval to continue holding meetings in- the school was passed. It was' decided that we would co-operate. with the Goderich Township local on the proposed dance in June. The next meeting will be held on May 28. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Riley, Cromarty. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riley visit- ed county engineer Patterson, God- erich, on. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Coleman, Zurich, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson on, Saturday. The community was saddened and shocked to hear of the death, of Mrs. Wendorf, a fonter music teacher in the school. The church service in Constance church will be held at two o'clock (DST). Sunday school will be held at one o'clock (DST), com- mencing, May 6. Mr. and Mrs. George Weis, Larry and Lend, Hanover; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lamont, and Judy, Elm- wood; Mrs. Inez Brown, R.N., Guelph, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Borden Brown. The ladies of the Woman's As- sociation and Woman's Missionary Society are invited to Mr. J. T. White's home in Londesbero, for the regular meeting on May 9, at two o'cloOk. (tly ANN Is1,3,GgE) From our Wolf Cub section we hear that Peter Thompson has re, ceived his first star, .Congratula-. .lions, Peter. The folloWing Wolf Cubs have been registered, for the ensuing Scout year; Tenderpad — Bernie Scott, John cox, Harry Glazier,. Bill Strong, Jim ..cox, Ken Smith,„ Larry •Cy-Connell, Cliff LC.J'Wenr Clary Magee, •Greg- Brandon, Geor- ge Doucette, Jinn Livermore„ Rob- ert Lee, Terry Ruthiedge, Doug McCann, Albert Loewen, Melvin Crieh, Paul Nice, Garry Black, Douglas' McCauley, John Stoll, Harold Cummings, . harry wad, Peter de Coo, Paul Cervantes, Bry- an Lochhead, Paul Dixon) Elwin IOngswell, Adrian de Coo and Don- ald Swan. First Star: Anthony Shallen, Ted Bridle, Paul Bateman, Peter Thompson, Bill, Hamilton,. Donald Fremlin, Douglas Fremlin, Douglas Main Borden McRae, Bryan Lavis and Stephen Cooke. Second Star: Morris. Darling. The following Scouts, have been registered for the next Scouting year. Tenderfoot rank: Ron Clif- ford, James Dales Paul 'Draper, Gary Freeman, Raymond Gaut- reau, John Jacob, Jim MacDonald, Bill Murney, Mike Spiller, Bill Wad, Don ScrUton, Paul Van Al- tena, Barry Elliott, Larry Bert- rand; John Slavin, Murray Hym- ers, Larry Daw, Tony de Coo, Charles Rartliff and Budd. Boyes, Second class rank: Wayne Ebbett, Peter Garon, Ken Engeistad, Louis Ling, Barry McLaren, Robert Mil- ler, Elvin. Parker, Paul Pickett, Wayne Stanley and Ken Van Ries- en. First class rank: Steven Brown. . Queen Scout rank: Ken Magee. Naives of further Scouts and Cubs that can be accepted for 1111111111111111111111111111111411111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111[ SUNSET Drive-in Theatre 1 1/4 Miles East of Gbderich — On Highway 8 — Thurs., F4 — May 3-4 "BATTLE STATIONS" John Lund William Bendix CARTOON COMEDY Sat., Mon. — May 5-7 "THE .VANISHING AMERICAN" - Scott Brady Audrey Trotter COMEDY CARTOON Tues., Wed. — May 8-9 "CAINE MUTINY" Humphrey Bogart - Van Johnson COMEDY CARTOON Box Office open 7.30 p.m. Two Shows Each Night First Show at Dusk Children under 12 in cars free home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm. Sunday guests-with Mrs. J, W. Bonthron, were Mrs. Norman Pep- per, and Mrs. Edgar Peppier, Han- over, who were returning home from a vacation spent at Roches- ter, N,Y, Three district youths Harry Jac- obi, Don and Bill Brock, have com- pleted their academic year at OAC Guelph, and are working in, their summer positions. Harry Jacobi is with. Dow Chemical Co, South Haven, Mich.; Bill Brick at the OAC with the Agricultural En- gineering Dept„ while Don Brock is training in the Naval Reserve 'as a university cadet at Halifax, N.S. WI Meeting Mrs. A. W. Shirray was returned as• president of Hensall's Women's Institute at the April meeting on April U. Other highlights of the meeting were committee re- ports and the election of officers for .the coming yea,r. Officers elected were: past pres- ident, Mrs. G. Armstrong; presid- ent, Mrs. A. W. Shirray; vice pres- idents, Mrs. E. Norminton, Mrs. C. Payne, Mrs. T. Coates; secretary- treasurer, Mrs. E. Geiger; assist- ant, Mrs. Raye Paterson; press reporter, Mrs. Maude Redden, Pianist, Miss G. *Larrunie; assis- tant, Mrs. W. Brown; card con- vener, Miss Gladys Luker; assis- tant, Mrs. W. 0. Goodwin; district representative, Mrs. G, Armstrong; auditors, Mrs. Goodwill and Miss Mary Goodwin. Agricultural and' Canadian In- dustries, Mrs. H. Horton, Mrs. Mc- Kinnon; citizenship and education, Mrs. T. Sherritt, Miss M. Elbs; community activities' and public relations, Mrs. W. Brown, Mrs. Inez 1VicHwan; historical research and current events, Mrs. G, Hess, Mrs. Armstrong; home economics and health, Mrs, H. Faber, Mrs. G. Payne; branch directors, Mrs. L. Chapman, Mrs. A. Orr, Mrs. W. Henry, Mrs. R. Elgie. Mrs. R. Y. McLaren was conven- er of the program. Mrs. J. Horton and Mrs. D. McKinnon were hos- tesses. SPORTS--FIVE-PINT BOWUNG NEWS Cleaners Capture Title Clinton Scout and Cub News News of Hensall Correspondent --MRS. M. REDDEN Phone Henson 5 News of -Varna Rev, and Mrs. A. Price, Han- over, visited on Friday of last week with Mrs. J. W. Bonthron. Miss Marguerite McDonald, Lon- don, sailed on Hensall friends on her way home from Arizona. Mr. arid Mrs. Wayne Smith and Danny, Embro, spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Petzlte. Kippen East W.I. held a success- ful bake sale in Drysdale's hard- ware store on Saturday left, and realized over $50. Mr. and Mrs. James McCully and family, Stratford, visited with Miss Hannah Craig last week, at the membership will be announced next week. PS—Don't forget the big.' Scout and Cub Rally at Clinton Park This Saturday afternoon. See you there, CO STANCE Come One! Come All! Help Us Celebrate Our 10th Anniversary Ten years of serving the people of Clinton and district with the best in TOP QUALITY CLOTHING for Men and Boys. A lot water has gone over the d an since May, 1940, but we are proud to say that we can now give more than ten times the selection, service and satisfaction than we could give This Discount Does Not Ap , then. Take advantage of these WONDERFUL BUYS. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY', Aft MAY 3, 4 and 5, OPEN FRIDAY EVENING. un made-to,Measure Orders. 0-144-44-44404-0-44-1-4-04-***-.4-404-4-0+ .0-01-•444-0-44-4-0-4*-040-44-4 • 4-4-0-4-0-0-4* PICKETT & CAMPBELL LTD. I Phone HII 2-9732 (Main Corner) **40-40++44-4404440,04-0404-44,0404-4-0-4.4-4 0-4-4-4 0-04-044+0 i * * • 44-4-44,444446-444.4.-0,4a-0444-4-444 44444-04-4.44-44-444-4 * 4 * * 4 0 s4444-40.04-40-4-044-4-40+-****-04-44+0.4 Clin SEE THE FASHION SHOW CLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL Wednesday, May 9