HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1957-11-07, Page 3THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 7, 1$57 ,I',A•Gl THIN
News of Constance Lee-Eyre
Correspondent'. MRS, FRANK RULER
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London Road Club
Meets. at Home of
Mrs) F. Anderson
The October meeting of the Lon-
den Road Club was held at the
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(DO Hi-Cites
(Dy Jim Monaghan)
Last week marked the end of
the Magazine campaign at CDCJC
Students sold 598 subscriptions for
the total of .$1,96(01, an increase
of $500 over last year's sales.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Warren,
Lynda and Helen, Mrs. Warren,
Sr., and Gordon, London, visited
with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Lawson
and Reg. on Sunday.
.
Cultivate a respect for safety
rather than a fear of accidents.-L, pri..,Tv SAFELY.
Mrs, Fin gland On
Unroll Cancer Unit
New Executive
Mrs. F. Fingland will act as ed-
Ucation convener of the newly for-
med Huron Cancer Unit, Until
now Huron and Perth have formed.
one unit.. At a meeting in Lisr
towel last month the group was
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president is A, F, Sturdy, Goder-
ich; secretary, Mrs, H. R, Hall,
Goderich, and treasurer, Mrs. A,
M. Harper, also of Goderich. Dr.
R. M, Aldis, Goderich, is medical
advisor.
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-Mr. and Mrs, Ross Mann, Har- sister, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Brom-
ley, Mr, and Mrs. James Dale,
who spent the week with their
daughter, returned to their home
with them,
Miss: Janet McGregor, Howick
Township, spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
McGregor,
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(IV OW Masan correspondent)
White 'mums, pink carnations,
ferns and lighter candelabra for-
med the setting in the Hensall
United Church on Saturday Oeta
ober 26, for the wedding of Mar-
Jlyn Margaret Elizabeth Eyre, only
•daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CamP-
bell Eyre, Hippen, and Norman
Ray Lee, Galt, son of Mrs. Burton
Muir, Seaforth,
Rev. C. 0, Daniel performed the
double ring ceremony and Miss
Greta Laramie provided wedding
music and accompanied the solo-
ist, Miss Mary Goodwin. The
bride chose for her wedding a floor
length govvn of Chantilly Lace and
net over duchess‘ satin fashioned
with strapless lace bodice dotted
with rhinestones over which was a
lace bolero with sabrina neckline
and lily point sleeves. The full
bouffant skirt of nylon chiffon hail
a front panel of Chantilly lace and
net over satin, Her headdress was
a crown of seed pearls and opales-
cent sequins which held her finger
tip silk illusion veil. She carried
a bouquet a pink roses and white
baby 'mums.
Miss lVfaja Roobol, London, at-
tended as maid of honor, and Miss
Greta Pfaff and Miss' Diane Bolton
and Mrs. jack Boyd, as brides-
maids, They wore similar waltz
length gowns of nylon chiffon over
taffeta with full bouffant skirt and
HARRY WILLIAMS
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vey and Connie, Wingham, visited
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Gritnoldby
on Sunday,.
William Dale is in Tczonto this
week.
Charles Millson, who has spent
some time with his brother Dave,
returned to his home near Wood-
stock on Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arm-
strong, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver An-
borne of Mrs. Fred Anderson, Sr.
Mrs. Anderson, vice-president, pre-
sided and the meeting was opened
by singing "God Save the Queen,"
followed by the repeating of the
creed.
The flower convener gave her
report. The treasurer, Mrs. • C
Magee had charge of the program
which consisted of several contests.
There was a sale of baking and
other articles,
Lunch was served by Mrs. Jim
Nott and Mrs, Collins, assisted
by Mrs, H. Plurnsteel and Mrs.
Fred Anderson, Sr,
The November meeting will be
at the home of Mrs, Norman Man-
ning, Hostesses are Mrs. Garnet
Harland and Mrs. Harry Plum-
steel. Mrs, Jim Mott will have the
program.
First prize for the highest total
of sales was the choice of a man.
tie radio, movie camera or lady's
luggage set. ,Second prize winner
received the choice. between a
"Hawkeye" camera outfit and a
lady's overnight case, Third prize
was the choice of a ."Holiday"
comera, travel alarm clock or a Set
of necklace and earrings.
Top salesman and first prize
whiner was Wayne Stanley, Judy
Armstrong placed second and
Murray Cutler third.
"Ted" Turner was the winner
of a telephone or its cash equiva-
lent, offered in a draw to all stud-
ents whose sales totalled $10 or
more. The draw for a telephone
open to members of Grade 10A,
which made the highest per capita
sales, was won by Linda Jervis.
Canvassers not eligible for a
major prize, whose sales totalled
$40 or more, received $5 for their
efforts. Three dollar and two dol-
lar awards were given to students
who sold subscriptions totalling
$25440 and $20-$25 respectively,
HARRY WILLIAMS
If You're TIRED
ALL THE TIME
Everybody gets a bit run-down pow and
then, tired-out, heavy-headed, and maybe
bothered by backaches. Perhaps nothing
seriously wrong, just a temporary toxic
condition caused by excess adds and
wastes. That's the time to take Dodd's
Kidney Pills. Dodd's stimulate the kidneys,
and so help restore their normal action of
removing excess acids and wastes, Then
you feel better, sleep better, work better.
Get Dodd's Kidney (Mk now, ;Look for
the blue box with the red band at all
druggists. You can depend on Dodd's. 52
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derson, were in Strathroy on Mon-
day attending the funeral of the
ladies' aunt, the late, Mrs. Jane
Papineau. Mrs, Lorne Lawson
also attended the funeral,
Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Dale spent
Monday evening with Mr, and Mrs.
Robert Grimoldby,
The many friends of Mrs, Ken-
neth Thompson, who has been a
patient in Scott Memorial Hospi7,
tal, Seaforth, for the past two
weeks, wish for her a _speedy re-
covery,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Presz-
cator and family spent the week-
end visiting relatives in Centralia.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dale were
in Kitchener on Saturday visiting
the fonner's brother-in-law and
cape shoulders falling into ties
down the back to the hemline.
The gowns were in colors of blue,
pink, turquoise, and yellow res.,
pedtively. They wore matching
feather headdresses with rhine-
stones and mitts, and carried bou-
quets of pink and white baby
'mums.
Miss Cheryl Muir, Seaforth, sis-
ter Of the groom, as junior brides-
maid, wore powder blue nylon
chiffon and net over taffeta, softly
molded bodice short sleeves and
Matehing mitts, sweetheart neck-
line, full' 'bouffant skirt of nylon
chiffon and net over taffeta. She
carried pink and white baby
'mums and wore a flower and net
headdress.
Jean Cole, cousin of the bride,
was flower girl wearing pink ny-
lon chiffon with flowers and net
headdress and carried a nosegay
of white and pink baby 'mums.
Paul Muir, Seaforth, brother of
the groom, was ring bearer and
carried 'the rings on a white satin
heart shaped cushion.
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Dual Headlights, A Safety Feature
Continued In All 1958 Plymouths
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CLINTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION LTD.
ANNUAL MEETING
Friday, Novembei 15 at 8 p.m.
Agricultural Office Board Rooms
Guest Speaker: JAMES R. SCOTT, Seaforth
Luivion WM', 1:SIR' SERVED
EVERYONE WELCOME
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The dual headlights introduced
in 1957 by Chrysler of Canada on
its higher-priced models will be
standard equipment on all 1958
Plymouth cars.
"The dual headlight system,"
states J. C. McGuire, general sales
manager of the Chrysler-Ply-
mouth-Fargo, division, "has proven
to be such. an important safety
feature, and is so popular from
the styling point of view, that we
have decided to install it as stan-
dard item throughout out entire
1958 line,"
According to McGuire, the new
lighting system reduces headlight
glare when cars meet at night, im-
proves lighting patterns allowing
the driver to ' see danger spots
more quickly and allows for lens
design without compromise since
each lens is designed to perform
only one principal function. On
low-'beam only the outside lights
are used, while on high-beam all
four lamps are employed.
Chrysler of Canada will market
in 1958 a total of eight different
body models in the three series
of Plymouth cars, Belvedere, Sav-
oy and Plaza.
Three basic power plants will be
offered. Where a choice exists
between six cylinder or V-8 power
the buyer can have either the ec-
onorninical and reliable 251 cubic-
'rich six cylinder engine or the
powerful Chrysler 313 cubic-inch
displacement V-8. This V-8 has
increased power, improved fuel ec-
onomy and a compression ratio of
8.5: to L The four-door nine-
passenger "wagons" and the con-
vertible coupe will both use a
greatly improved 318 cubic-inch
V-8. Two-barrel carburetors will
be standard equipment on all V-8
engines While el four-barrel car-
New hope for prevention
Don Muir of Seaforth, was
groomsman, Kenneth Willis, Sea-,
forth, Mervyn Lawrence and
Douglas Eyre, brothers of the
bride were ushers,
A reception for 90 guests was
held at Armstrong's restaurant,
Exeter,
For travelling the bride wore a
navy dress and coat with dusty
rose accessories and corsage of
pink roses. They will reside in
Galt.
Prior to her marriage the bride
was feted at many functions: Mrs.
Cecil Pullman entertained at a
rnicellaneous shower. The staff
of the Bank of Montreal, Hensall,
where the bride was on the staff,
presented her a gift. Ladies of
the Chiselhurst United Church en-
tertained at a miscelleanous show-
er. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol en-
tertained the bridal party at their
home following rehearsal Friday
evening.
of Heart Disease
In spite of accurate diagnosis, advanced medical science and surgery,
heart disease is still the greatest killer today. What causes it? Can it
be preVented? The National Heart Foundation of Canada, recently
formed, will intensify the search for the answers to these questions.
The Life Insurance Companies in Canada are supporting this
Foundation because it is so important to the future health of Cana..
dians. They have made substantial grants to cover the cost of
launching the organization.
The Foundation will encourage intensive research into the causes
of heart disease by every possible means. It will seek to stimulate
professional and lay education and help family doctors to keep
abreast of the newest developments in diagnosis and treatment.
Support of the National Heart Foundation is just one of many ways
in which the life insurance companies in Candda are helping to
create a healthier, happier life for Canadians.
THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA
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.buretor will be available at extra
cost as part of a power pack for
V-S engines,
The 1958 Plymouth, according to
its designers, represents their ver-
sion of "tailored motion." The
low, wide lines of the auto begin
powerfully at the much-altered
front grille. All parallel lines hay
been continued down giving. a
much greater impression of power
and road-hugging ability. The
dual headlights lend a futuristic
note that is carried on throughout
the remainder of the car's styling.
Body lines sweep steadily up, ris-
ing suddenly in the rear quarter of
w the vehicle to form the ell-known
Chrysler styling trademark, "dir-
ectional fins," All convertible
models will make use of the Chry-
sler • "double-wrap" windshield,
that wraps back at the top as well
as at the sides, to further heigh-
ten the futuristic look of the auto-
mobile.
Power options, for greater driv-
ing ease, are widely available
throughout the entire 1958 Ply-
mouth line. A new Constant-Con-
trol 'power steering unit will be
available as an extra-cost ootion
on all models, Total-Contact pow-
er brakes will also be available at
extra cost on all models as will
Chrysler's smooth, reliable Power
Flite pushbutton automatic trans-
mission. The three-speed Torque-
Flite automatic transmission will
be available on all V-8 models.
Power windows have been made
available at extra-cost on the
Belvedere and Sport Suburban
models, while two-way power seats
will be available on Belvedere,
Savoy, Custom Suburban and
Sport Suburban Ines.
Standard on all lines will be the
Torsion-"AIRE" suspension system
introduced by Chrysler of Cana-
• da in 1957, and so widely accepted
by the motoring public,
THE
1958 PLYMOUTH
NOW ON DISPLAY AT
MURPHY GE
HURON Si EET - - CLINTON
the BIG difference
in freezers!
You can judge a freezer by
the speed of its freezing action,
Faster freezing means the flavor
and freshness of your foods ate
Healed in. The new Revco has the
fastest freezing action known,
We can ptove it in a two•
minute tuft you should see—,
and feel, You'll see why experts
hail Revco as the hest freezer
buy—lay ter!
features the sportone trim treatment being given
to all Belvedere and Sport Suburban models and
the dual headlights that are standard on. all
models. ?mem
ritQl1/1 $379.50 up
Clinton Electric Shop
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All three lines of the 1958 Plymouth (pictured
above) will feature the riding stability and cam.
fort of the Torsion-"AIRE" suspension system,
first introduced in 1957 by Chrysler of Canada,
For 1958 the Belvedere, Savoy and Pla2a lines
will also offer a wide range of engines, colour
schemes, power and luxury equipment and all
models will feature dual headlights as standard
equipment.
The Belvedere 2-door Hardtop pictured above
Extra equipment items available on this and
other Models will includelNitque-Plite or Power.
Elite pushbutton automatic transmission; Total-
Contact power brakes; newly-designed Catiatatata
Control power steering and power operated
windows and front seat. to, VJ. COANISI-1, Proprietor
tsar WESTIN61110VSE Dewier
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See This "Nevv Belvedere at Murphy Bros, Showroom Today!
Photo of heart operation by courtesy of The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto
AUTUMN TIME DAME NATUR TRZ' WI-lEN YOU NK..1!,,
OUR OIL FOR HEAT
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Mr. and Mrs, Walter Mansfield,
Forest, visited Mr. and Mrs. Will-
iam Jewitt on Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Ferguson,
Gleniee and Glen, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Jewitt and Mr, and Mrs. William
Jewitt,
Skinny men,women
gain 5, 10, 15 lbs.
Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor
What a thrill! Bony irrilbs fill out; ugly hol-lows fill up; neck no longer scrawny; body
loses half-starved, sickly "bean-pole" look.
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Try famous Ostrex for now pounds, pep, vim,
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0 Don't use flimsy shoe boxes — use
corrugated cardboard cartons,
11 Use strong wrapping paper and tie
with strong cord.
Ei Print name and address clearly,
completely and correctly on front
of pared IN INK.
13 Put your own name and address
in the front upper left corner, and
inside parcel.
9 Don't guess about weight have
your Post Office weigh parcels.
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