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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-10-18, Page 3Hospital 'Penny Sale. Earns $ For Furnishings In .New wing FREE COFFEE * DOUGHNUTS 10,00 to 11.00 a.m. 2,30 to 3.30 p.mv 8,00 to 10.00 p.m. First 100 adults to visit our Showroom Friday ond Satur- day receive one Free Admis- siOn ticket to Brownie's Drive- hi. Good 'for any show, this month: Helene Curtis Ultra Spray Net' Ptirfie Site with Refill — 8245 Bayer Nose Spray with. Free Aspirin 98c Revlon Puturana Case with IZefill nog. 0.15 W 1 0.45 tINIQTTE "MT° F.0 PENNEBAKER signywig D1WGGIST NUM.& 2.6626 Other prizes, with donors, were as follows: trouble light, donated by ,Galibpaith Radio and TV, won, by Charles Felkar, Seaferth; $4,20, worth of milk tickets, Clint in Dairy,, Mrs. Reg. Smith; basket of groceries, 11, Fitzsimons, Mrs, Alex Noddy; green table lamP, Beattie's,: Mrs. C. Barham, Fergus; sport shirt, Herman's Men's Wear, 'Gor- don Seribbins; beauty set, Penne, baker's, Opi; a, Stark, Albert St.; nk blanket, Jill's Clothing Store, Mrs. J. W. Counter, John Street; groceries, Orville J. Stan- ley, Mrs, Alvin Kettles, RR 2, Bay- field; bedspread, Martin's, Mrs, Douglas Freeman; groceries', 'Rum- ball's IGA store, Jarnes,Lobb, ,R13, Clinton; $5 credit slip, Hawkins And Jacob,.'G. Hiemstra, Victoria Street; four dinners, Hotel Clinton, Mrs. Melvin. Webster, Varnap $5 credit slip,- Clinton Laundry and Cleaners, Mrs. Murray Forbes, RR the wirinerS Over A public address' SYSteln, W. LoMorlok, assisted in keening record of the winners; Major winners at the draw were: doll, Mrs. Fred Low RR. 2, Clin- ton; hostess •chair,. Mrs, A, Shad dick; electric fry pan, Mrs,. Reg, Clifford and set of three tables, Mrs. Pavid. • Ballpoint pen, Grand Toy Lim- ited, Gordeiet Scribbins; $5 credit slip, Herb's Food Market, Mrs, Bruce Walters, Seaforth; grease job, Oscar Frriestap, Mrs. A. Shad- dick, Clinton; cupboard ' hooker, Ball-Macaulay, Ltd., Mrs. A. W. Bishop Luxton At St., Paul's Conformation, Dedication Bishops of the ..church had connee-, .tIono with Clinton, The late -Cartnicifaol (Montreal); and Bishop-elect O'Neill (Fredericton) being sometime rectors of the Parish, and Bishop TOW-MllerKit, who received. his early training in the Sunday School. The Bishop said, "I wonder if, from among the boys confirmed today,'. couple of them may become bishops in the next, 50 years?" Servers Gufld , Installed. Following the offering Bishop Luxton installed five, members of the , newly-formed Servers -Gala; They were; Gordon Harrison (president), Robert 1.14anaghan, Gordon Frank •Seribbins, Kenneth flK•easted and Wilfred 1.7rernlin, • Ifilfts Dedicated Several gifts were presented for PedleAtion. First, a Processional Cross, the gift of the rector in memory of his mother. Miss Luella Johnston orrhehalf oE the Chancel Guild; presented o most beautiful burse and` veil set, made by the Sisters of St. John. The Chancel Guild made this gift in loving memory of two faithful If you need A GOOD TONIC gin:ten, ,Ciga sette, Lighter, M. J, Agnew, Mrs. R. S. Macaulay; hair tome and lotion, Mel .Criell and john Plurntree, Mrs. Jack Sturdy; ovveaseand sheet, Miss '5, A. 'Lo- vett,. '4 are Kamtley; pair green vases, H. C. Cooke, Madeline Mur - ray;; pair blue shoes, Clifford Lobb, Mre..,Lohn Wilson, Orange Street.;. 3 pair nylons, Par Knit Hosiery, 1:44.,, miss Edna Jamieson; ladys • tram. case, Aiken Eras,, Mitcheal lgeAdarn. , White shirt, ,Picket and Camp- bell, Ltd., Mrs. S. L. Thomas, High Street;. $4.20 worth Milk "tickets, Fairholme Dairy, Nellie Nurse; lady's 'tirobrella, . Inwin's Ladies' Wear/ joules 4k, Scott, Princess Street; $5 credit -slip, Stanley's Red and White Store, Mrs. Joyce Gray; four dinners, Ferndale Grill, Mrs. Arnold Anderson, Ontario Street; musical powder box, Sirop- sonS-Sears, Miss A. P. Sinclair, superintendent of the Clinton Pub- lic Hospital. • • t members over many years, Mrs. Elizabeth Zapfe and Mrs. 0, V. Cooke. This burse and veil will be reserved for the great Festivals, Christmas, Easter, Ascension Day and- Whitsunday. Mrs. A, Kirby and Mrs. •Ray Ginen presented burses, veils and pulpit falls in the Liturgical col- ours, on behalf of the Chancel Guild.. These latter articles have been made by the Guild members. 0 The Wesley-Willis Good Will Club met in the Sunday School room on Tuesday evening, October 9, for the regular meeting. The president, Mrs. H. G. Manning pre- sided, with 'Miss M. Torrance as pianist. A hymn and the reading of Eph- esians 6: 5-8 by Mrs. M. Steepe opened the meeting. The theme for her devotional topic was "The Glory of Labour." Mrs. H. C. Wil- son offered the prayer. The secretary's and treasurer's' reports were read and adopted, Miss I. Walkinshaw gave an en- couraging report on the 'Travel- ling Basket." Mrs. F. Fingland, as. guest speaker, gave a descriptive and enjoyable talk on her recent trip abroad. Some color slides were shown. Miss Slone' thanked the speaker. Mrs. Pinning's and Mrs, Steepe's group was in charge of the meet- ing, which closed with a hymn and the Mizpah benediction, after which a social time was enjoyed. ...rhe efforts put forth by the Awdhary towards raising .:funds by means of a big penny salo, paid off again, last- week, wizen gross receipts were re, corded at $67.8.05 ...for tickets sold. and cash donations. This total is even higher than that received in the 1,955, penny sale. ProCeeds are for furnishing the. old Section, of the hospital which has been • eernpletely rebuilt this, year. With prizes displayed in the windows of the PVC, the sale at- tracted attention throughout the week, and the draw Made on Sat, • - urday afternoon was well attended, General convener of the sale this year was 1‘44, L. R.athboin, Albert Street., Mrs, C, M. Shearing, Gib:, bings Street, was in, charge of the canvass, which, resulted in over 60 prizes' being offered,, besides' a number of cash donations which were used to buy four large prizes, In, charge of the tickets, were Mrs, W. L. Merlok, Gibbings, Street and Miss W, O'Neil, Ontario Street.. `Harry- Ball was master of cer, ernoniesc-for the draw announcing oeugh, Leamington; chicken feed- er,. Clinton Farm, Supply, Mrs. John. • McGregor, RR 5, Clinton;• snorkel pen, W. C. Newcombe, Mrs, C. 3, Livermore, Gallon paint, D. A, Kay and Son, Mrs. Harvey Hodges; simoniz and cleaner, Ray's Service Station, Mrs. R. S. Macaulay; year's subscription to Clinton News-Record, Donald J. Smith, and Mrs, Arnold Anderson, Clinton; groceries, Thomas Mrs. Clarence Huai; pair white candlesticks,. Anstett Jewellers, Charles Johnson, geeitey game, MoEwan's stet- donery,.Gary Gould, Toronteanti- freeze,. Western Tire, Mrs. A, F, Cuclmore; $la credit'.1, W. Counter Builders' Supply, Mrs. C. Treffers, Albert Street; case of pork and-hears; W. L. Johnson and Son, Mrs, Carl Skov; kleenade, Howard lirlInsdon,- Mrs; Bob Man - 4004; two steak •Clinners, Finger's Restaurant, Gordon HoWes, • Bushel of apples, Fred Middle- ton, RR 3, Clinton, Mrs. Ada Ad- AMS; peach blanket, Sherlock-'Man- ning Piano Co. Ltd., Mrs. pen Mid, dleton; boudoir lamp, Merrill Radio and Electric,. Mrs. M, Spiegeiburg; .flashlight, Wells Auto Electric, Miss Lucille Grant; electric -clock, Chas, Brown, Mrs, Clifford Epps;' two picnic • -baskets., Steadman's, Mrs. Melvin Crich, Mr's, C. Dark, Quebec Road, RCAF Station Qin- ten, Car mirror, Lorne Brown Motors, Ltd., Mrs. Ella Mason, Elma Ave., Windsor; ,chocolates; 3 lb., Geo, Weston, Ltd., Mrs, M. 0. Sargent, % John Middleton, MR, 3, Clinton; The Bishop 'of :Huron, the RigTt Reverend 1--4tocton, was at St, Paul's Church, Clinton, 9n Sun- day last to administer the Apost- olic Rite of Confirmation, Gordon Harrison acted as' the Bishop's Staff Ream And Gordon Frank Seribliins.WaS. Crucifer, The Rector presented 1,..5 can- ditlates to the Bishop for Confir- mation, They were; Paul Murray Draper,. George Norman Counter, Donald Harold Frerolin, George Barry Elliott, Edward Lloyd Bridle, Kenneth Mervin - Johnson, Mapgaret-Elizabeth Cudmore, Joan Elizabeth Livermore, Marian Eliza- beth Pale, .cbristine Bridle, Sally Evean Deeves Nancy Loise Mac- Donald, Kenneth, Ralph Shappee, Robert Monaghan and Marian Ley,' burr*, In his sermon, Bishop Luxton referred to the -fact that three silver butter' dish, Norman Counter Muriel Beyer, Clinton; turquoise blanket, Sherlock-Manning Piano Co, Ltd., Mrs. 3, A...Take; ankle socks, Clinton Hosiery, Mrs. Ro- bert Riley, Londesboro; Bonnie Hamilton, Albert Street, Clinton; Mrs. Thomas Fairservice, Blyth and Mrs. Stan Collins, RR 5, Clin- ton, Variety box and white shoe pol- ish, T. Qiton'Co. and Ray's Shoe Hospitainfrs. Mitcheal 1VIcAdent; fruit cake and 20 bread tokens, Bartliff Bros., Miss Win O'Neil and Mrs. K. C. Cooke; vanity box and white shoe polish, T. Eaton Co, and Ray's Shoe Hospital, Joe Gibson, RJR 2, Seaforth; electric iron, Clinton Electric, Miss Linda Lawe, BrOssels; trilite lamp, Ball and Mutch, Miss Lois Clark, Maple Street, Clinton; minute minder, General Electric X-ray Corp., Mrs. Wilfred Freeman; white table lamp, Sutter-Perdue, Ltd., Mrs. Maude Redden, Hensall; two pack- ages dog biscuits, H. Charlesworth, Mrs. C. H. Magee. Cash Donors 'included: E. B, Menzies, Dr, N. W. Haynes, H. C. Lawson, Torn Tryde, MLA, Exeter; Sam McDonald, Hearn Wholesale, Ltd.; Harvey's Taxi, Clinton Lock:- er Service, Torn Steep, Clinton Body and ,Radiator Shop, George. German, A. G. Grigg and Son, Can- ada Packers Ltd., Shirley Stewart, Dr. F. M. Newland, Dr. J. A. Ad- dison, Ruby and Bill's Snack Bar, Ashton's Taxi, RA G„,,IVIcCann; Mid- Town Lunch, Ellis-Don Limited, Stafford's Foods, Chapman's Bea- uty Salon-, Len 'Heard, Layton's Service Station, Palmer's Beauty Salon, Commercial Inn Hotel, El- wood Epps Sport Shop, Glidden Cleaners, Charles House of Beauty, Jim Lockwood, Fred Ford, C. J. Livermore, Superior Food Store, Huron Collection Agency, Leslie Ball Auto Supply, THAT BIGGER MARKET '5Soon now, the large group of 'war and post-war' babies will begin reaching legal drinking age and (we) the brewers will have that bigger—market for their products. And it should be the best group of beer drinkers to come along in a long while, :because more of those people have seen beer served in their home and come to accept it as a perfect social beverage than eler before in, history. Nothing we can do to speed up their entry into the market, but it's bound to come, just as sure as day follows night.- "We have no intention of giv- ing up our right to sell alcohol in your living room, and there is nothing anybody can do to stop us. "With complete and admirable frankness, the L.B.I. (Licensed Beverage Industries, Inc., public relations. voice for the liquor traffic in the U.S.A.) freely ad- mits that its goal is 'an expan- sion of sales'." HURON COUNTY TEMPERANCE FEDERATION 42-b Gibbings Borne is Scene Of . Silver Wedding A very happy occasion was 1101 .on Saturday night, October 13 at the 'home .of Mr. .and Mrs, Ken1100, -Gibbings when about 30 relatives And friends--gathered to ,celebrate ttle silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and iNits Warren Gibbings. Cards were played the first part of the evening, Marie Qi1:11)11w and John Gibbings won the ladies' and men's high. FlQss Tastier and James Snell won the low prizes, The carrying prize was won "by Ta,an 114pson, for men and Vera Gibbings for ladies. Ken invited his mother and dad to sit at the head of the table assisted 'by their maid-of-honour and 'best man, Mr, and Mrs., George Wright. Ken read the .address wishing their many more happy years of marriage,' Warren 'and Marie opened their gifts, Everyone ,was thanked by Warren and "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows" was sung. Lunch was served and with Margaret Snell at the piano a sing song was enjoyed by all. o Clintonians Meet At Home Of Mrs. J. Middleton The October meeting of the Clin, tordan Club was held at the home of Mrs. J, Middleton. The pros. ident Mrs. E. Epps was in the chair. Roll call was answered by "my favorite flower" given by 3$ members and guests. Mrs. 3, Middleton read the 100th Psalm. The club will visit the county home at some future date. A striking committee will be appoint- ed for election of officers. The November meeting will be held November 14 at the home of Mrs. Norman Carter. The mystery prize was won' by Mrs. Ings, Varna, Plans were made to have a banquet in Novern,. tier. Readings were given by Mrs. W. Colcough and Mrs,. J. Smith, Solos by Mrs. 1 E. Ostrom and Mrs, Norman Carter were much enjoyed A spelling match kept members on ,their toes and was won by Mrs, R. Fairservice. KIDEIEYACIDS, RobyourRest.. Many people never seem to get a good night's rest. They turn and toss—blame it en `nerves'—when it may be their kidneys, Healthy kidneys filter poisons and excess acids from the blood. If they fail and impurities stay in the system—disturbed rest often follows. If you don't rest well get and use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help the kidneys -so that you can rest better—and feel betters • 136 Dodd's Kidney Pills I.D.A. Specials October 15th - 20th A.S.A. 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