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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-09-06, Page 4Vorreepoudenti-MRS VAPP 44)$$ lwne „Dungannon ,0,r 15. .. Mrs. Fred Ross is visiting friends at Font Will and Oakville, Rev. and. Mrs. R. Blitz and fam- 11y, have returned home after Noll- days. Mr. and Mrs, D. A. MacKay and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith. Arthur and family, who have been hell,- daying have returned home. • Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Bfeacl-' foot, Seaforth, who, have Wen, vis- iting their - sister, Mrs. George Hamilton, have returned home, The following 'teachers have re- turned, to their schools; Mrs, Mar.; guerite Chopin to Wingharn Col- legiate; Miss Mary Houston to Hamilton and Miss 'Ruth Daer to near Brussels. Miss Margaret B, Jackson, Miss. Betty 'Sturdy; Ruth 'Milian, Joan Mills and Margaret Wright, at- tended the Teachers' Training Course at Alma Pollee at St. Thomas this week. , School re-opened here Tuesday with D, A. 1VIacitay in charge of the Aiiburn school; Mrs. Dorothy Bennett teacher at SS No. 9, Hul- lett; Mrs. Sidney Lansing at SS 'No. 16, East WaWanoshL Mrs. Harry Yungbhitt at USS No. 11, East 'Wawanosh, and Mrs, Either Robertson teacher at Westfield school. _moomppoampao r aummommor Clinton Memorial Shop OPEN EVERY DAY At Other,times contact Thomas, Steep, phone Clinton HU' 2-3869; residence, Shipley Street. T. PRYDE and SON CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFORTH — PHONE CLINTON HU 2-6606 — e • .1 Puts New Life Into Yeurform! WhyWait,?... go ahead with FIL See your nearest Bank 9,f Montreal manager .my HANK, about a Farm. Improvement Loan. BANK ''OF -MONTREAL eaatut4e4 70.tet ?4.4. Clinton , Brandi: ' VCtIt I rA117 MOilibk, Manager Londesborough (Sub-Agency): Open Mon, & Thurs. • . . working with Canadians in every walk of fife' sine, 1817 • V.1 to awe amass VARNA Miss Betty Drager, Seaforth, has been holidaying with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce johnston. ; Sergeant and Mrs. W. A. Reid and family reutrned to Downsview Sunday, having spent the past two weeks with7Mr. and Mrs., George Reid. • Ricky Burdge, Brubefield, spent last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Reid and family, returned to Walloce- burg Monday, 'where Robert \is on the staff of the Senior Public School. • , The many friends of George Johnston who is a patient in the Thamer pursing Home, Seaforth, 'wish him a speedy, recovery. Clean-limbed ele gance wifh ride--Chevroler memorable raiusgmhhiuot rat at. et.he im pression! rear! Body-by-Fisher strength and security—the famous all-steel, all-welded body, with extra-rigid centr e, ts framing. All components fused into 'a solid "f ortress of Steel”! Gear-shifting is p ra cn- ,cttyar e:reWithbrOe:rs silk - smooth wck, svny h ro;me s s7ransnssiooil rise r ivWayW:t ;csoiyneson0iitsestilkodpoiaiios i g "Baby-Guard" rear door locks —with pushbutton down, the door can't be opened even from the inside. An impprtant pro- tection—at no extra cost. Panoramic view of the road 'through the magnificent sweep of Chevrolet's wide windshield! A wonderful view all round—driver can easily see -all 4 fenders. A flick of the switch, and the front seal moves to make you perfectly com- fortable behind the wheel. Chevrolet's Power- Positioned Seat—a popular power option! Extra safety—Chevrolet's new 13 Sealed-Bearn Head-lamps actually; add 80' to Your night-time.seeing. Exclusive aiming lugs eft: sure full betigfits.. Roads seem new-pavedwith famed Glide-Ride Front Suspension. Spherical ball- joint design-lets wheels "step" over rough s‘pots•-• , all you feel is the superbly smooth, steady riciey The n,ew 140 h.p. Blue-Flame "6 "--liveliest in Chevrolet history! Ultra high tompres: slon ratio (8 to•--11) means more efficient use of gasoline thad ever before! A light touch of the toe commands" Chevrolet's swing-type brake and clutch pedals, The floor is free and ,clear far more comfortable foot room. n ws ,ffbrreukeidupo mdiufe up f:911 ha° tss ses oed irne gsr-afP eri:cleh vri eon :I Dive Braking st°PSI Anti: reduce rakin g control BCpyirogWuvrger el'sert r hIges°1 • vaet• aw— the e w hile you r eally _ w ground! Available with 6 orV.8 engines. Luggage room to spareil' Extia-tow V' trunk sill makes loading and-un- loading a cinch. Tw at trunk lights are so , safely, strategically< In bumper guards. Stylish secret! Left-side taillight swings down to uncover the Hide-Away Gas Cap—no more paint damage from spilled gasoline. Powerful 12-"vol t twice system packs ce the punch of old 6.vI olisYstems. Quicker, surer starting whatever: the weather—.big electrical reserve fo accessories. 4' ciedibth-f: cb ily 1i;CtLr :ulr' ger rear suspension! R ear mounted wider opor: Everything In auto- &fans power 'features fingertip raises or lowers front and roar windows. Power Steering,Powerttrakos . You name Chi:We/et has ill C'28S6C JA'luxuriously smooth auto- matic drive with pep--that's P ow orglide 14.19hIning-f ast getaway, autbmatic down- shift for added passing safety. Available with VB or 6 engines. 1::\S/t titt/Picitire.071.'10.,s° 6i-c3/45{Yrtc;.....1 6441.ekr :V.t.e).01.111411. c:aci tAdire.s‘1, i4csvi V%CrK1 ty.u.c.AN ny216 it;ot-t. IS A-ttolio-re. got* 1,t4.4-e and plcasuise 41:10:0A a Chturtzvek- Cii'oe. us a c...o.L1 seem% --- *tea Salm 8.1.0.Nrr Holt *Optional*? axItd eorl side the frame.--,rock - steady cornering, ne w Rotary safely door latches help keep doors safely shut in emergencies. Also, at slight extra cost, seat belts, padded instrument panel, shoulder harness— Chevrolet offers them all. junb-bruiiBratebcii orain;tant ou lou h the ngrnr o szfb :oieiin ll;brakesoia-ctffni focomFwt cl4wheelNrsr0, s. So sensational you've „got to sample if—the record. smashing Turbo-Fire V8! Astonishingly quiet, instantly responsive, it's easily the „Jnost modern V8 of all/ Usually failed only in high-priced cars Balf~ Rate steering giterl Ball bearings reduce Mellen 16 a minimum to make steer- lag smoother and easier, and to Make the steering, goer more storable. YY 4 Phone: Minter 2-9321 LORNE. BROWN MOTORS LIMITED CLINTON, ONTARIO • • AVE,IT.ALL- .• , • - FIGURED OUT FOR YOU 6 Here's-the smart \-vay'to make money. Sitriply invest in s 496-Guaranteed Trust Certificates. 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In time of need, no dollarS Can measure the value of your telephone. ••• „, • sge.t. rttListbHot,tut COMPANY we CANADA - FELL FOP MEP AT ONCE- 411 -"•••"%%`'s. ow awn • Then they both came here and fell 'for South End Cities Service, becauie we heyOr fall short of expectations. H U. 2- A:75;s 1. CITIESSERVICE "WerWolland •',"Dory Rut / edc e C.A.C•SERVICE•TIRES / (7-e e..0 rikog rovn ,CLUS1TON zomm-azcortv THURSDAY, \UT,OlVil3F4 611.R50 REYOUITIPNIN .SIJGAR BEET FARMING • —Central ',tress Ceinedtan precision planting and require no thinning out, a job for which • seasonal labor was always hard - to get. Around Chatham, Ont„ where most of Canada's beet crop is grown, farmers are looking forwatd to larger, acreage, less labor shortage and greater profits. • • Miss Jean Henderson is spending her vacation 'with her brother-in, law ,and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Keith - Lindsay, Tbarnesville. Flt,Sgt, L. Tiberio, Mrs. • erio and Leo, left this- weep for. Stettler, Alberta, Where they will vacation \for a. month. Mrs. E, Johnston and family ac-, cOnipanied by.,4M.rs. J. E. Maiwani are enjoying a two weeks vacation at PulnitO, Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Xenneth Mantis, _ and: Donald, TOOnto, spent the, weekend holiday with the for,' mother, Mrs, 0F, Maims. Mrs. La.:WY-A/tickle and Ann have returned home from Toronto after a• very pleasant visit with the for- mer's daughter; Miss Betty Mickle, • Mr. and Mrs, p4t Flannery, Terry and Jimmy, Strathroy, spent the weekend with the latter's par- eats, Mr. and. Mrs. Alfred. Smith,. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hedden„,' Linda and Sam, St,' Catharines, Spent a -few days in Hensall with Mrs, •Catheprine Hedden, •.and. Fred. Kennings, • • Mr. 'and Mrs. Herbert Stretton and Peggy, Luca!), Mr. and Mrs. John. McFarlane, Forest, 'gpent the Labor Day holiday with Mrs Minnie ,Sangster. Rev, Donald MacDonald,. min- ister of Carmel' Church, who has been enjoying a two 'month's va- cation -with relatives in Scotland' has returned home. Miss Elsie Smith • has returned after spending two weeks vaca- tioning with her brother-in-law• and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Flannery, and family; Strathroy. William -Hyde ,was a -special guest at the Mary HattingS picnic at Springbank recently, and de- lighted the large crowd with sev- eral old time violin selections. Mr, and Mrs. Laird Mickley Mr,' and Mrs. William Mickle and Charles, Robert :and' Anti attended the-funeral at the fOrm- 'er's brother 'the late. Frank A. Mickle in _Ridgetovvri, • on Sunday. The crown worn • ..by \the Bean • • • Sugar ,y beets,.whieh Dads Craw- ford, is holding, is a $20,000,000 Canadian industry and it's ready for a major revolution. Until now beet farmers planted the seed in elustess then thinned them put laboriously by hand. A, new 'monogerm seed, from which only eue beet will grow, may permit Goderich Township Mrs. .Mabel Kennedy, . Toronto, visited her cousin, Mrs, Fred Mid- dleton, and Mrs. Jack Stirling and, son Mark, spent the weekend with his parents; Mr and Mrs. James .Stirling. Mr. and Mrs. Kermth Esdale and son Mehart. Not!enda.,. spent a recent weekend with Mr, and Mr* Fred Middleton. Weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs. SteWsrtplYliddloton included Mrs.. 'Lorne Eecly, St. Marys; James E. Brown, K,C., Mrs, px'own, Kathleen, -Jamie, and Sara, ,Ocarrtford, and Mrs. and Mrs. Clifford Epps, The Women's Auxiliary of St. James, Middleton, will not meet at its regular date, due to retarded harvest .conditions. It will meet' later on in Septernbere at the-.borne of Mrs, David Depv.es; 'date of Bean Festival Prize Winners. our correspondent) Prize winners at the lientsall Kinsmen C1liean Festival were: Wes linkman, .Ia.1:eter, case -of Canned goods; Geraldine Parlir, gensall; Max .Mtdsonf London, William MacDonald, Goderich, Dennis. Mock, Hensall, June Lor, raine, Hensall, each wort P. gallon of lee cream. The 400 pound pig was won by Km, 13yran Kyle, Hensall, and the: arena, door prize, a case of .canned goods, 'was won 1237 R, H, Middle- ton. . meeting not yet decided, Kr, and Mrs, Kenny Bailey, their son Billy and brother Bob, Amherstburg, spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. 4,14. Mra. James R. Stirling. Miss Jean Bailey who ha's been here for the past' two months ,returned with them. News of Hensall VerXeSp.080010. D111$* M. REDDEN Phone H0;0411 5 William. Kerr, Barrie, spent the weekend holiday at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid and 'fatally, spent Sunday With rein- ,tArgs Teeswater. Master Bobby Mickle spent a few days last week .at the Robert Drysdale's cottage with Jerry, Mr. ,and Mrs, Harry Horton have returned after spending a 'pleasant vacation at Bala, Mus- koka, . Den Mellick„ Goderieb,,hPs re- turned hone aftet visiting with his cousin, Jerry McClinchey, for 4 week. LAC .9eOrge Lefdhvre spent the weekend holiday with his parents,. Mr, and Mrs, a Joseph Lefebvre, Ottawa. „. Visitors with Mrs. A, Blatchford were Mrs. Eleanor .Glenn., Toron- to, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 'Hudson; St.. Marys, .4, Mr, ansleMrs. 'Murray MeCreery,' Sharon, and Donna, have returned, ;after spending a week holidaying in Listowel. • Queen, Miss 'Greta Pfaff, Cronci- arty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pfaff, 'was made and do- nated by Mrs. Harold Simpson, Exeter, nee Dorothy Dgiers, for- merfy of Henson; ' Services Sunday, September 9 will resume in, the United ,and Carmel chnrches. Rev. C. D. Dan- iel will occupy his own pulpit in the 'United Church, and Rey, Don- ald MacDonald will conduct his service in Cannel Presbyterian Church. Russell Pepper, sop' of Mr. and Mrs. John Peppq, St. Marys hospital, hi St. MaryS, With a brok- en back, several fractured ribs and a punctured lung, the result of a serious accident when he .tell 17 feet while working on a construct- ion hla at the St. Marys, cement plant last week. Mr. and Mrs. .Lloyd Noakes and six sons, London, spent the week: end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Archie NoakeS, they also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Selmon at their cottage at Turn: bull's. lvf.r.' and Mrs: Noakes and Mrs. Annie Richardson alsci visit- ed at the cottage. The September meeting of the Henson Women's Institute will be held in 'the Legion Hall, Wednes- day, September 12. -A good pro- gram is being prepared with Mrs. William Henry and Miss M. Ellis as conveners. Hostesses will be Mrs. Lorne Chapman and Mrs. W. R. Dougall. Roll' call, "A rainy day job." Mr,-and Mrs.:jack Drysdale, and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Wein, Exe- ter, left by motor on Monday ev- ening to attend the Kinsmen con- vention at JasPer, 'Alberta. They _expect to be away threee weeks'. Mr. Wein is president of Exeter Kinsmen Club and Jack Drysdale, first vice-president of Herisall Kinsmen Club. Gene Barry -- Barbara Hale EdWard Arnold Ill 1101 YOU CAN ,DEPEND ON When kidneys fail • remove excess acid.; and wastes,back- ache, tired feeling, disturbed rest' often follow. Dodd`s " Kidney Pills stimu- late kidneys to normal duty. You feel better—sleep better, work better, Get Dodd's at any drug store. You can depend on Dodd's. ®till M1111§111111111111111MINIEN 015fingenligi SUNS ET, Drive-in Theatre 1 3/4 Miles ,East of Goderich On Highway 8 • THURSDAY and FRIDAY. September 6 and I "WYOMING — .RENEGADES" - Phil Carey -- Martha Ryer ' AND "HOUSTON STORE' "(Adult) SATURDAY and MONDAY September 8' and 10 "SUDDEN DANGER" - Bill Elliott -- Tom Drake Beverley - Garland AND "SPY CHASERS" Bowery Boys 'ft,• Don't Forget Satuiday Night is Gala Give-Away Night at the Sunset. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY September l r and 1.2 "3/Y SIX CONVICTS" Millard Mitchell -- Gilbert Abland CAILTOON COMEDY BOX Office open 8.00 p.m. TWO Shows Each N'ight First ShOW at BUSK Ploar'grOntid A A Refivslinierits Children tinder 12 hi car free iillitliMM1111000010101