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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-11-08, Page 44 Sure We all listen to the radio, And see rje* from, time. But how Tally programs- do you listen to every single time they aro on the air? Yet' what would happen if you missed even one issue` of your local paper? Heinle owners read, and .read thoroughly, each issue of the News-Record. That's ..why busivtessmen find it the twit and eheapesel adver- tising medium to cover this district. • '•••••:,•••." This Zs An I INVITATION TO. ALL CITIZENS OF CLINTON AND DISTRICT ''To Attend The Remembrance'Day Service n Clinton Legiou Memorial Hall, KIRK STREET, CLII4TON Sunday / November 11 at 9.45 o.m. ° A Special Invitatipn is extended to all -Veterans (whether Legion members or not) to march in the • • parade to the hall. The pdrade forms at the old Public School Grounds promptly at 9 a.m. . RCAF Station 'Clinton Trumpet Band will lead the Parade. CLINTON BRANCH NO. 140, CANADIAN LEGION W. J. Denomme,-President qE1WilVE Furniture Specials • 13eattie:'Furolituie 5-Piece -Chigmef Sets New „coferings, inch chrome, new deligns. 59.00 w. 2-Piece Doyen° Suite Covered in. Cadillac- material, tough hard wearing; 17 69.00 REDUCED TO Airfoam Cushion; Reg, $219.00. , Only One Suite--No Repeat Orders. Bed 13990 -Piece Bedroom Suite' • Natural Birch finish; double dresser; Bookcase 4-drawer Chiffoneer. Reg. $169.00. - REDUCED TO Single Bed. Unit .4'1 Panel Bed, walnut finish; link fabric springs; spring-filled mattress. Complete --• SPECIAL 9.50 'CONVERTIBLE STROLLERS 1 $29.00 to $49.00 VARNA Mr. and Mrs. Lee McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Anson Coleman, spent the weekend with firehd,s in DP. trait, A Remembrance Pay Service will be held in the United Church Sunday,. November 31, at ,g with Rev. T. J. Pitt in charge and, Rev, S.. Davidson, Brucefieid, assts ting in the servtee. Members of . Varna LOL 100,5. with their wives and families held their annual fowl supper in the Orange Hall, on Friday evening last. After the supper a short program was presented. Cats a-nd Ntaidens in Back, Shop These fanciful creatures visited the baek shop of the News, "Record on Hallowe'en night, :Moir visit did not disturb linotypist Frank IVIcEwan because the paper, must be gotten out, whether black cats and wierdly prim young maidens, decide to call or not. • Mee Goderich Lads In Jail After Series Of Assaults And Accidents Nobess, 19, RCAF Spation Clinton. She reported a quarrel between her escort, Dalton and Ted Boyce. Dalton Boyce chaied Nobess up the road, she said, and then Boucher and Peters offered to drive her back to Goderich. In the town the Boucher car was cut off •by another car, Dalton Boyce jUmped out and hit Boucher, said Miss Maize. Boucher then drove off toward Clinton at speeds• up to 80 MPH because, he said, he was scared of two other cars following him. He said they tried to pass On either side of the car. Boucher Oalmed .he was bumped by one of the-cars, he lost control and the car spun into the ditch. Miss Maize said she recognized the Berry car and that it did not stop. Another car driven by Douglas Kerr did stop„she skid. Kerr was fined $50 and costs or one month in jail for contempt of court- in failing to answer a sum- mons in connection with the car. AT youR LOCAL 'FOOD STORE A BETTER LOAF OF BREAD Telephone Round-up . Every parent knows how easily a two-gun cowboy can lose track of time — especially.around mealtime. But she also knows a simple matter to round him up by telephone. And any vague feeling- of, anxiety about where he is or what he is doing is quickly dispelled by that eager voice at the other end of the line. Yes, the telephone is a Convenience and a comforts all day long, It means fewer meals grown cold because youngsters or hus- band are late getting home. - It means more socurity when you're alone at night. 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Holmes sentenced three district youths to jail terms on charges ranging from criminal negligenee to assault and being in possession of dangerous weapons. • Donald Laws, 19, Goderich, de- scribed by police as the ringleader in a number of recent episodes of assault and -Ia*lessness, was sen4 tented to one year definite and one year indeterminate. in reformatory on a charge of possessing a danger- ous weapon, a jagged, broken piece of beer bottle which he allegedly used to theaten a number of other boys in a fracas at a dance hall in i Dungannon. Laws• was also fined• $50 and costs or one month in jail on a second -offence of driving while his licence was suspelided. He was, remanded in cutody a weke for preliminary hearing on a char- ge of raping ,a 15-year-old coder., ich girl. Robert Alexander Berry, 19, Goderich, was, sentenced to three months in jail.:loy Magistrate D. E. Holmes last week on, a criminal negligence charge arising out of a fracas at .a dance hall near the County town. Upon his release, he has been ordered to leave town. The chargé had resulted' 'from an accident' near Hohnesville early Sunday morning, September 23, when a car driven by Gerald Boucher, RCAF Stations • Clinton went out of \Control and 'turned over. Boucher claimed he had been chased by two other cars. Passengers in the Boucher car who miraculously ',escaped injury, were Stanley Peters, 19, and ,Ths- eph Williamson, 20, both of RCAF Station. Clinton; Marlene Malze, 17, DungannOn and Alfred Mitch- ell, 15, Goderich, Dalton K Boyce„Goderich, who pleaded guilty to assaulting Bauch), er, received a month in jail plus a 'month for disorderly conduct at the dance:* Apparently Miss Maize had at- tended ,a. dance at Melody Ranch, near Goderich with Ronald unter, ipy*our IIeytaail, correspondent) St, i6eter1.0. Lathe= Church, Zurich, with a floral background of tall standards of 'mums and ferns, Was the setting for a charm- In wedding on Saturday, Oeteber 27, when Agnes Marlene Hunter, daughter of Mr% and Mrs, Leonard Hunter, Clinton, and Jack Albert Adkins, son of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Adkins, .Zurich, .exchanged mar- riage vows, Rev. 0, Winter ogle,. fated, Traditional wedding music was. provided by Mrs. A. Haberer who mccompanied the soloist, Ron. Heimrich who sang, "The Wedding Prayer" and "The Lord's Prayer" Given in marriage by her uncle Joseph Hart,. Clinton, the bride was lovely in a ballerina-length gown of white nylons net over sat- in, stYled with a fitted boslice of 'English lace, Peter Pan collar and' lily point sleeves, Her shoulder le4gth veil of French illusion lace was caught to a coronet of .sequins and pearls, and she carried a white Bible crested with red roses. • Attending as matron of honor, Mrs. Wilmer Adkins, Cromarty, sister-inelaw of the bride wore a govyrt of aqua nylon net over taf- feta., with headdress of sequins andTharried aqua roses and white '"'mums. As bridesmaid, Mrs. How- ard Smale, Hensall, sister Of the bride, and Miss Marilyn • Miller, Clinton, were . gowned .in yellow nylorenet over taffeta, with match- 1114 headdresses of sequins,' and carried colonial bouquets of yellow roses and white 'mums. Flower girls Shirley Smile and Dianne Adkins, •nieces of ;the bride, "Gee, Mum-7;s it supper time already?" - Sauder-Trewartha In the chapel of Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, on Satur- day, October 27, wedding vows were exchanged by Barbara Len- ora Trewartha, Winthrop, and Mahlon Sauder, Zurich. The bride is the daughter' of Mr. and Mrs, Irwin Trewartha, Win- throp, and the 'groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sauder, St. Jacobs. The ceremony was per- formed' by Rev, A. Glen Eagle, Clinton, and Mrs. Ernest • Waters; Arthur played traditional wedding music, The bride wore an ankle-length gown of white lace over slipQer satin, fashioned with matching b 1- ero 'and' lily' point sleeves , with a pearl-trimmed collar. Her finger- tip veil fell, from -a/ headdress of pearls, and she carried a bouquet of white 'mums tied with a blue ribbon. Bridesmaid was Miss Jean Wa- ters, Arthur, who wore an ankle- length gOwn of light grey taffeta with a pink fleck and a small pink hat, trimmed with pearls. She carried a bouqu4 of pink 'mums. Ronal/ Trewartha, Winthrop, was groomsman. A reception was- jaeld at the home of , the bride's parents. Serving the wedding dinner were Miss Betty Campbell, Mrs. Joseph Little and Mrs. Harold Pryce, For travelling the bride donned: a brown taffeta dress with brown accessories and a fur jacket. She wore a corsage of yellow 'mums. The grooms gift to the Ibride was a fur jacket; to the grooms- Man, tie pin and cuff link set, and the bride's' gift to the bridesmaid Was a gold necklace and earrings. After a wedding trip South, the couple will reside inZurich. Guests were• present from Arthur, St. Jac- obs, Clinton, Seaforth and Win- throp. o Armistice Pav , Service At Hensall Cenotaph (By our Hensall correspondent), Armistice day service will be ob- served in the United Church on November 11, at 11 a,m., when, Rev. Donald. MacDonald will be guest speaker. Preceeding ' this service a service will be held at the Cenotaph at 10.45 and wreaths Will be placed. Members of the Legion, Ladies' Auxiliary, Girl Guides, Brownies, Boy Scouts and Cubs will meet in the station area, and will march in a body to the church. Clinton Teachers At.Wgional: Misses', Johnston, v. J swan and O. Johnson, Clinton, and Mrs, Agnes Mason, Seaforth,- attended a fall conference of the Federation of Women Teachers' tssociation on Saturday, October 2,7, in Ches- ley l~Clblic SehoOl, Miss Roberta 4amoiistone, Owen Sound, regional convener, presided over the meeting which was, atten- ded by. about 125 teachers, After a short period of devotions, reports were received from various corn, A highlight of the meeting was the formation of two > discussion groups which met to study the booklet "You" which bas, been sent to all Federation member, This. book deals with the many impor- tant "publics" which a teacher has,' such: as pupils, par,ents, prin- cipals and clergy. Miss L. John- .ston) Clinton, very ably led one of these discussion groups. At noon, '.following -a delicious turkey dinner, Miss' Edna Walker, past president of F,W,T.A.O, ad- dressed' the teachers.. She explain- ed the organization of "The Stoth- ers' E'xeeptional Child Foundation" the purpose of whicheis to arrange for free - consultations between 'parents of exceptional children and experts in the -training field. District Weddings ' were froelced in. pink nylon net over taffeta with matching head, - dresses and carried .nosegays of pink and white 'mums. Wilmer Adkins was: his. brother's groomsman. Howard !Smale and Earl Soldan, Hensall, ushered. For a reception for 00_ guests at the New Commercial Hotel, Hen- sail, the bride's Mather received wearing a navy and white ensem- ble, the • groom!S mother chose a gown of navy and white, and each. wore. a corsage of pink roses. Quests attended from Toronto, Windsor, Kitchener, Clinton, Zur- ich.- and E.eter. For travelling to Eastern and Western United States teh bride donned a charcoal , grey sheath dress, over which was worn a blue. tweed coat, pink accessories and corsage "of pink orchids. 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