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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1957-06-27, Page 113fmister's Daughter Marries
MR. AND MRS. HARRY JAN KOK, London, were married
in the Christian Reformed Church, here by the bride's father, the
T Few. George J. Hoyterna, minister of the church, The bride is'
the fonmer Frances. Martha Hoytema....and her husband is the, son
of Mr. and Mrs. George Kok, Lobe. (Photo by MacLaren's)
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LUCKY 7 SALE
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the finances and was decided
to bold an auction basket
duly. Mrs, Vadden favored with
a reading. Lunch Was served by
the hostess,
WI. Ptente
The -monthly meeting of the
Londesboro. Women's Institute
will take the form of 'a PiordO.
and Social Afternoon on
day afternoon, Juiy 4. There will
be sports and a pot luck lunch.:
Program: Mrs, L. I-Tueking, Mrs.
3, McDougall, Mrs, C. Vincent
nd Mrs. L. Pipe,
EBENEZER
„ The boys and girls' of Ebenezer
Sunday School had an enjoyable
picnic on the lawn at Mervyn
Lobb's, on Wednesday, after„,..
School, on June, 1,9, Races were.
conducted by Mrs:- Jack Merrill
and Mrs!. M. Lobb. Some of the
winners • were: beginners, Lois
Merrill, Margaret Gerrits, Ivan
Merrill; primary, Herman Gerrits,
Gerry Gereits, Evelyn Powell;
junior ,girls, June Powell, Barbara
Howard, Jeannette, Lobb; junior'
boys, Dick Powell', Hugh Lobb,
Jack Gerrits;• eating bun, Hugh
Lobb, Evelyn Powell, Henry Ger-
rits; kick-the-slipper, Barbara
ward, Dick Powell; carrying
beans, Gerry Gerrits.; balloon. race„
June Powell, Roy Vodden; there
was also a peanut scramble.
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HU 2-3844
uasDAY, ZUNI 27, 1957 ••
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BIG
WEEK-END
AHEAD
Garden. 01n4
The second meeting of the
bu'rn Annettes Garden Club was.
held en, Wednesday, June 19, at
the home of the secretary, Shirley.
Deer,'
The meeting opened'with the
4-J pledge repeated by nine mem-
bers, The secretary read the min-
utes of the past meeting, "followed,
by the roll call being .answered
by one vegetable in our garden
which needs thinning,
The next 'meeting is to be held,
at the home et Thelma 112epougaal
on July 17,
The leaders gave the home work
assignment,' They discussed with
the mt.rnbars the weeds and in-
sects which are in garden, They
spoke 071 the food value of the
vegetables and how many to use.
a day,
Before the club had assembled
in the house, Shirley took them
to her . garden and demonstrated
how to transplant and thin. The.
meeting closed with the Mary
Stewart :Collect and Shirley Dace
and Lorraine Llensch served lunch,
Miss Stella Rutledge, Goderich,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Tay-
tor.
Mrs, Fod, Davies VisitedfMns. F.
Meliveen, Oshawa, last Thurs.,
*day,
William Gibson, Palmerston,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
.1VIrs, Roy Finnigan,
,Mr. and Mrs. ArnOld Craig at-
„ 'tended the funeral of a relative in
4 0shawa last Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs.' Osborne and fam-
ily, Toronto, Visited -Mr. 'and Mrs.
W, T. Robison On Sunday.
11/r. and Mrs. Robert Craig and
tarpnY, Ilderton, visited Mr. and
Ws. W. 3. Ciaig over the Week-
end.
1). A, MacKay ^ith his pupils
'sand some of the parents enjoyed
a bus trip 'to :Niagara Fat, 'on
'Monday.
Mrs,' Locke and Son, Morris-
burg, are visiting her daughter,
'Mrs, Orville MOKinnon, Sharon
and Bonnie.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fowler
.and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fininigan
'visited 1Vii. and Mrs.: Roy Birchill,
Mitchell, on Sunday.
Eugene Dobie, Toronto, 'visited
lxis mother,.Mrs. Catherine Dribie,
last Saturday, . Mrs.'Dobie accent.
paned him, back to Toronto for a
Centennial
The Centena' SerVice of Ball's
W.,emetery will' be held next Son-
s-day evening .at ,7 :p.m. , Rev,
Snell, Exeter, Will be guest speak-
"er., A unionchbir and the West-
• field. Male Quartette will render
-special music.
Frank Riley' and Douglas spent
the weekend in Toronto, ..Mrs.
Riley, who spent last week in To-
Dante, returned home With them.
Mr. and Mrs. .IaCk. Donald and.
family, Midland, Mich., returned
home 'Sunday ter spending the
week with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Robert Jamieson and
James,
A decoration service will be held
n 'Constance Cemetery' on SundaY,
June 30, at 2 o'clock, Rev. J, T..
White will speak and everyone is
invited to this special service.
There Will be no church service,
but Sunday School at 1 o'clock as
usual, On Friday night at .7.30'
a clean-up tight is to be held at
the cemetery, and all the men are
asked to come and bring their
working equipment. This is the
first service of .this kind be
held and the committee asks for
all to attend.
Goderich Township
The, SS No, '4' Community Club
met at the 'home of Mrs. Carman
Tebbutt for the June meeting.
Mrs, M. Jones presided at the
meeting.
The afternoon was silent in
quilting. 'The hostess, assisted' by
the ladies at the north end of the
line, served lunch:The next meet-
ing Will be at the home of Mrs. I.
Tebbutt.
alinchey- at the piano. After the
delicious salad plate dinner, a
toast to the Queen was proposed
by Elizabeth Grange and the toast
to the, ,church was given by Joan
Mills and responded to by Rev. R.
S. Hiltz. The toast to the mothers
was proposed by Margaret Wright
and responded to by Mrs. Kenneth
McDougal.
A sing song was enjoyed; Iled by
Mrs. Hiltz, and Shirley Turner
thanked the WMS. June Mills
read an address to the former
leader, Mrs. W. T. Robison and a
lovely cup and saucer was' Present-
ed her. Gladys McClinchey played
an accordian solo. The Golden
Links Girls 'gave a short skit on
a court case concerning the CGIT
uniform.
Margo and Elizabeth Grange
favafed with a piano duet. The
guest speaker was Rev.- Miss
'Graham, Landon, who spoke on
"Choose Your Personality”. Betty
Durnin thanked Rev, Graham for
her interesting address. After sing-
ing "Take My Life" 'the meeting
'Closed' with taps:. SpeCial guests
of the girls were Rev. Graham and
her)mother, of London; Mrs. Earl
Wightman, Mrs. Fred Toll, Mrs.
Maurice Bean, Mrs. W. T. Robison
and Rev. R. S. Hilts.
Bru.cefield, having recently
chased Don Gray's, general store.
The citizens of Brucefield and
community were saddened by the
sudden passing of Joseph McCully,
who passed away in his sleep an.
Thursday night.
SUNSET
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
11/4 Miles East of Goderith
— On Highway 8
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
June 27 and 28
"HEADLINE
HUNTERS"
Rod Cameron
And on the Same Program
`KING OF THE RACE. TRACK'
Dan Arneche -- Kathryn McLeod
SATURDAY and MONDAY
June 29 and July 1 -
"CHA CHA BOOM"
Perez Prado -- Sylvia Lewis
' and
"THE KID FROM BROKEN
GUN"
Chas, Starrett' -- Smiley Burnett
SUNDAY MIDNITE ONLY
June 30th
(Box Office Opens 12.01)
"DR RENAULTS
SECRET"
J. Carrot Nash -- Lynne Roberts
and
"TILE UNDYING.
MONSTER"
James Ellison -- Heather Angel
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
July 2 and 3
"HELL'S ISLAND"
John Payne -- Mary Murphy.
CARTOON — COMEDY
BOX OFFICE OPENS 8.00 P.M.
First ShoW At Dusk
Two Shows EMI* Night
Children under 12 in Cars FREE
Playground — Refreshments
GOING ON
VACATION?
Get in on the Big Savings on
The REXALL
LUCKY 7 SALE
SALE ENDS SAT. JUNE 29
FIRST AID AUTO KIT
Reg. 3,64, For $3.47
5 YARD GAUZE
Reg. $1.25, For 97c
2 OZ. -ABSORBENT COTTON
Reg. 55e, For 37c
EXTRACT WILD STRAW-
BERRY, Reg. 50c, For ,..„, 37e
CALAMINE LOTION, 4 oz,
Reg. 29c, for ....... ''''''''''''' 27e
RAZOR BLADES, 20's
Reg. 89'c, For 67c
qUiCli. SWABS
Reg. 55c,. For 4'7e
ADHESIVE, 1/4 " x 5 yards
Reg. 39c, For 27o
BOBBY PINS, 75 Pins
Reg. 25c, For lie
TIFFANNY SHAMPOO
Reg. $1.00, For 87c
TIFFANNY DEODERANT
Reg. $1.00, For ''' 97e
75c, for 57c
BATHING CAPS
Reg. 85c, For 67c
SUN GLASSES
Reg. $1.00, For 77c
TOOTH BRUSHES
Reg. 59c 2 for 87c
TOOTH PASTE
Reg. 59c 2 for 87c
BACHELOR SHAVE CREAM
Reg. ,55c, For 47c
BACHELOR Deodorant Cream
Reg. 85c, For 67c
Reg. 55c, for •470
CG1T 'Banquet
The Golden Links CGIT of
Knox United •Church held their
mother and daughter banquet in
the Sunday School room on June
21. Dinner was served 'by the
social group of the W1V1S. The
tables were beautifully decorated
in blue and white streamers and
flowers in blue and white, and
-white candles in 'silver candelabra.
Prior to the banquet the' 'CGIT
grace wag sung with Gladys, Mc-
Mr, end Mrs, Harold Scruton,
Port' Dever, visited with Mrs,
Liley Shaddick on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs, John McGowan
'Shirley . and Phyllis, Porter's Hill
spent Sunday with Kr, and Mrs.
George Mo'crittie.
Mr, and Mrs, Harold L, Throop
and Miss Jane Throw, Evanston,
Illinois, were Sunday visitors at
the-Nome of Mrs, Eleanor Throop.
Mr, and Um-Robert Fairserv-
ice, Mrs, Lily Webster,- and Mrs,
Vine McGregor ottood9d the fun-,
era! of Mrs, Walter Fulton, CPU-
ford,
Mr. and Mrs, George Mains,
Blyth; Miss Tilly Mains, Mrs.
Eleanor Throop and Mr.. and Mrs:
Harvey Wells spent Tuesday at
Toberinery. • .
Mr. and-Mrs. Dave Mair and.
Charles, Detroit, also Miss Anne
Bairserviee and Viola Mair were
visitors over the weekend with
Mr. and .Mrs, Robert Fairservice,
Charles,' and Amos Keeso, Fred
Kennedy, Mrs. Florence Woods,
Mrs. Frakk Dey and Susan, List-
owel, • Edward. Ludwig, Locust
Hill; -Lome Jarvis, StouffVille, Mr,.
and Mrs. Edwin Keeso, Clifford
and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gad-
eke, Lakelet, visited on Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs,. Edivin
Fothergil,
The Londesbero W.A. held their
June meeting in' the church•with
15 members and three visitors
present. The treasurer, Mrs, Clark
gave a very favorable' report of
' CABARET STYLE •
'DANCING
Tv Music By.
Bill'Stewart and His-Parkview
'Garden Orchestra
SEAFORTH AREA '
FRIDAY, JUNE 28th
Dancing at 9.30.
• Enjoy 'This Special Cabaret Style Dance •
'Splendid Floor — Novel Decorations
Tables Provided For Yo)ur Convenience
ADMISSION — 75 Cents Each
Auspices S'eaforth Athletic Association
Miss' Marie Elliott is visiting in
Bayfield.
Mrs. Ronald Paterson and son,
Roderick McLean, have returned
home.
Mrs, H. Berry spent a few days
in Bluevale, Toronto and Niagara
Falls.
• Mrs. John 'Cairns visited with
her n i e c e„ Mrs. Eadclington,
Cooksville, for a few days.
The IOOF ' annual decoration
service will take place in Baird's
Cemetery 'on Sunday, June 30.
Mr.. and Mrs. Cliff Henderson
spent Sunday with the latter's.
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Webster,
St. Helen's. • .
Mr. and MrS:I463d Craig, for-
merly of Auburn, have settled in
Indicative of an enlarging man-
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the latest figures for employment
in rria.nufacturing 32,765 persons
making their living that way.
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Chemist and Druggist
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