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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-06-19, Page 5LEE'S BUY NOW and PAY LATER Avail Yourself of Our Revolving Charge Account 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIII1111111111111111111111111111111 BEAUTY LAND Hair Dressing Salon 9 to 6 p.m. Evenings by Appointment Prop., Joyce Bayley Phone HU 2-6660 Victoria Street Phone HU 2-9711 Clinton -- Ontario We Welcome Your Credit Come In And Get Full Details of the REVOLVING CREDIT PLAN 3 WAYS TO BUY • REVOLVING CREDIT • LAYAWAY • CASH • No Interest . I No Carrying Charges 24 tfb 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 RELIANCE GARAGE Bill Chowen and 'Jack Merner SERVICE - REPAIRS Clinton HIT 2-9052 SUNSET DRIVE-IN THEATRE 1 1/4 Miles East of Gaderich on No. 8 Highway THURSDAY and FRIDAY June 19 and 20 "JAMBOREE" EZ94. BUILDING PRODUCTS INSTALL LEIGH IMPERIAL AWNINGS YOURSELF. Carefully designed, Leigh Imperial Awn. Ines are easily assembled from instruc- tions included in each package . . . only a *crew driver is needed. They go up in minutes, have no unsightly braces. AWNINGS and CANOPIES There is no end to comfort and beauty that Leigh imperial awnings will add to your home . . alt year 'round. in summer, they shade your windows and keep your home many de- grees cooler. Ventilated to provide ample air circulation at alt times. During the winter months, your windows and storm windows are shielded from the inroads of sleet, rain and snow. The nay color combinations . . . Tile Red and White, Green and White, Blue and White ... ft info your policular color scheme, adding a distinctive note to set your home apart. And Leigh Imperial quality construction will serve for years and years. Each individual panel is zinc coated, Bonderized and then finished in high-glass, baked enamel. Every surface is thor- oughly protected, thoroughly weather-resistant. Kay Medford & Robert Pastime plus ADDED SHORTS SATURDAY and MONDAY June 21 and 23 The Persuader" AS LOW AS 20.15 Ball-Macaulay Ltd. CLINTON SEAFORTH xi Jas. Craig and Wm. Tolman And on the Same Program 'Dig That Uranium' Bowery Boys TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY June 24 and 25 "DEEP SIX" Alan Ladd & William Bendix COMEDY CARTOON Box Office Opens at 8 P.M. First Show at Dusk Children under 12 in cars, free Playground - Refreshment Stand This Wise Yung Bride is Balancing her Household .' Budget With a NEW Revco Freezer purchased at Clinton &Ott / Shop /:\)Ilia Cornish, Prop CLINTON -- 246116 "THE MAN WHO THINKS HE IS A GREAT WIT, IS USUALLY HALF RIGHT AT THAT !I! " IF YOU NEEL) 0Ag11- THEN DON'T DELAY ,,,BALL c# Oti TODAY I - TRANS CANADA CHEWY LOAINIO LOANS-WO. to $2,509. Unto SO months to may,- Plans to suit ymr budget. 1,411 THE SQUARE, PHONE 757 GOPERICH, ONT. TMIJOIA • Clinton Memorial Shop T. PRIME and SON CLINTON EXETER -- SEAFORTH Thomas Steep, Clinton Representative - Phones - Bus.,HU 2-6606 - Res., HU 2-3869 Flowergirls were Sharee Kenn- edy, Londesboro, cousin of the bride, and Marilyn Welbanks, Landesboro, in identical, pink ny- lon frocks With tiny nosegays of 'pink carnations and white feath- er cornflowers tied with 'blue' st- reamers. Harvey Ward, Toronto was groomsman and ushers were Carl Powell, Clinton and Gary Cooper Delhi. The Woman's Association of church, • catered for the wedding dinner at Wesley-Willis United Church, with: decorations: of or- ange blossoms and, pink and white peonies. Guests attending the wed- ding came from Toronto, Ottawa, Owen Sound, Stratford, Kitchen- er, (Delhi, Port Dover, Ingersoll, Lucknow, Kincardine, Lonclesboro and Clinton. Departing for a wedding trip through the United States, the bride wore a beige :duster coat over an orange ice dress with or- ange ice accessories and a cor- sage of orange delight roses. Wh- en they return they will live in Stratford. Huron Fruit Growers Annual Bus Trip Monday to 'Vineland r The annual bus trip of the Hu- ron County Fruit Growers will be a trip to Vineland next Monday, June, 23. The trip is: being arrang- ed with Russ: Chard, the secre- tary-fieldman through Stuart Carpenter, the fruit and vegetable fieldmice n. Over 100 Persons Attend Pepper family Reunion The Pepper Fottnily Reunion was held at the Lions 'Pork Sea- forth on Saturday, June 14, with approximately 100 persons attend, tog, An 'interesting line-up of sports was conducted by the com- mittee, Mr, and Mrs- Alden Weil and Mr. and Mrs. 0. ink FulibOaLET, ReO,LatS.i of the races 'and relays are as Wawa: children five years and under, Dennis. Ruttier, ',June Falconer; girls six to eight, Joyie :illusion veil in place. She carried a. white prayer book, crested with red sweetheart roses, stephanotis tied with white ribbon. Maid of honour was' Miss: Mary ,Srneltzer, 11 Nile Street, Strat- ford, who wore an exquisite gown of soft primrose shaded brocaded taffeta with matching picture hat of primrose taffeta. She carried a colonial nosegay of pale pink carnations, and stephanotis with green satin streamers. Bridesmaid were Miss Betty Heideman, Reg, N., 106 Romeo Street, Stratford and Miss Irene, Gip, Reg. N., 3$ Ontario Street, Stratford, both classmates of the bride. They wore identical gowns of soft tnile green brocaded taffeta styled to that of the maid of honour with matching picture hats of mile green taffeta. They carried colonial nosegays of med. him pink carnations and stephan- otis with pink satin streamers. -me /NAN WHO DOES - /V07W/HO ALL IDS LIFE AND DOES /7" WELL, /S re> se ADMIRED ill W Ilt.'"Ilet,t1P,NIP"'"e11.-4.111W-Intrettner"ulte-tnlet"tell.-011, CITIES SERVICE SAUL ES vat SERVICE IS OUR MIDDLE NAME HU.2-9653 CLINTON `OWWWWWWWWFW, 10,71;:tW Hollandia Sport Wool 31 oz. Per /2 skein ,only 75c STOCK UP NOW! Colours: Blue, Red and Green. HOLLANDIA SUPERWOOL Finest quality - all wool - mothproof -- assorted Now 9ac ske shades, BUY NOW AND SAVE. in Reg. $1.39 (31/2 oz.) BOYS' SUITS Only $1.29 Rayon/Cotton. Red, Blue, Brown. LADIES' BLOUSES ihzdc,e es. Your choice White and assorted Only 98c 'Butterfly' Nylons 20% off Reg. Prices 'Lovable' Bras $1., 1.50, 2., 2.98, 3.95 LADIES' CRINOLINES Small, Large, Medium. Horsehair and t2s8 Polished Cotton. Your Choice ,,,,,,,,,, Imported Cotton Print-59c, 69c, yard (Colour Fast) JILL'S CLOTHING & FOOTWEAR The Family Store HU ,2-9641 Albert Street Clinton, On Sizes 2, 4, 6. A Real Bargain! ttr 7r' ."IP-rrt . The Clinton Horticultural Society has engaged a - Bus Ta Convey Its Members and friends To Lions Head, on July 9,19513 To Attend ZONE 8 ANNUAL .MEETING Those intending to take the trip are hereby requested to give their names and $4.00 Fare to Rev. D. J. Lane (in charge) before July I. FIRST SUBMISSIONS ACCEPTED 4 Three ' Value Packed Days Big - = ••I All PriCes Effective June 19.20- 21 • DOLLAR DAY SAVINGS Save 16c-Aylmer Boston Brown Beans 7 I 5-oz. fins $1.00 Save 25c-Westminster Coloured Toilet Tissue 11 rolls $1.00 Save 16c- IGA Margarine 4 1-lb. cartons $1.00 ' Save 17c-(Fancy Red Challenger) Cohoe Salmon 3 7 34 -oz. fins $1.00 Save 16c- IGA Beef Stew • 4 15-oz. tins $1,00 Save 5c- Kleenex Tissue, white & tinted, 3 pkgs. $1.00 Save 16c- Squirrel Peanut Butter , 4 16-oz. jars $1,00 Save 16c- ' Dog House Dog Food 12 15-oz. fins $1.00 Save 13c-Nature's Best Choice Cream Corn 9 15-oz. fins $1.00 Save 15c- Lynn Valley Green Peas , 10 15-oz. fins $1.00 Save 20c- Pal-Co Brand Tomatoes 5 28-oz. fins $1.00 Save 16c-Pride of Niagara Tomato Juice 8 20-oz. fins $1.00 New POTATOES 10 lb. bag 46c Red Ripe TOMATOES cello tube 19c ' CEREALS: Cheerios, Wheoties, Ti x, Sugar Jets, Kix, Coco Puffs, Your Choice 4 lg. pkgs. $1.00 Quaker Muffets 6 pkgs. $1.00 Johnson's HARD GLOSS qt. tin $1.00 Kraft CHEEZ WHIZ ..,, 2 16-oz. jars $1.00 Shirriff's LUSHUS 11 pkgs. $1.00 Aylmer Tomato CATSUP, 5 I I -oz, btls. $1.00 Frozen Sunshine Brand STRAWBERRIES 3 15-oz, pkgs. $1.00 Frozen Realemon or Delnor LEMONADE ,,,,,,,, , .. ,.. 8 6-oz. tins $1.00 SAVE WITH "TABLERITE" MEATS FRYING CHICKENS---oven-ready lb. 21/2 -3 lbs. average 43c TRAY PACKED 11). CUT UP FOWL 49C TENDER SKINLESS 45C TABLERITE FRANKS-I lb. carton .. SUPER - Save DOLLAR 20c BUYS q - "TABLERITE" Pure Pork SAUSAGE.1/2 lb. All for 4 "I/01.1RM" BOLOGNA-1/2 lb. pkg. ...„.tol An i *"TABLERITE" SIDE BACON-J/2 lb. pkgs_.. 1 l .VV I SAVE IGA GOLD CASH REGISTER SLIPS ..--6 IT Wt1-1. PAY YOU ..... cLINToN MARKET 1 Corner of Isaac & Mary Streets -Clinton •WAVESDAY,_ jIJI•M c 9, 3.95$ CI. m-roo. 1"!MWS4tECORP' PA= FIST Ward- Shaddick .,•. • . . • • lienlis of ,fern, .staardarcIS of orange blessOMSH pink and white ,peonies and thipm, with ,lighted Candelebra fornied the lovely get, tang in Wesley Wallis United 01 w:eh, Minton on. Saturday after- Men, When Glenda Marilyn, daugh- ter of COntStableand Mrs, A, Siraddick, Clinton, 'became the bride of Donald Carl Ward, 1(70 Albert Street, Stratford, Rely, J. A. ivreic4n officiated, and bridal an1LLSie was by Miss 'Ruth. Clark, Stratford, Wg. N. a, classmate pa 010 bItcle. Miss Jayne Mary Snell, Reg. N., citn- tan, also a classmate, was soliSt, singxrag tale "Wedding Prayer" and "I% Walk 03e,side, Yeti". Given Sn marriage toy her forth, er, :the bride wore floor length Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over slipper satin, with mounted bodice, The small .collar 'pyres em- broidered' in iridescent sequins :and pearls; lily point sleeves., and a double tulle bouffant skirt with lace motif appliqued on the aisle wide skirt featured the gown. A matching lace head-piece: trim- ined in *iridescent sequins and pearls held the fingertip French Fe:leaner, JPair Pepper; boys six to eight, Arthur Rutter; girls nine to 1( Donna Gordon, Marie gaboit,; nixie 4, Orarit Pepp.er, Larry 1:3;arlw; among lad,- ieS, Gloria Ann Pepper, Bonnie: Barker; young. men, 'Donald Pep- ,per; married ladies, 1Vig's. Kay Pepper; Mrs. LOIS Barker;. married men, Freddie Pepper, Russ Gord, on; grandmothers spot race, Mrs. Fred- Pepper, Sr,; iztrandfatliers time race, Fred Pepper, Sr,, and Crich, Kicking-the-slipper, Bonnie Dar- flier, Ronnie erieh; calling the men to :dinner, 4trna, Cricb El- vapor Falconer; calling the tows, Cliff Pepper, oleo Pepper; animal bag race, Laura Pepper, Glen Pep- per; life saver race, Margaret Hlggerson's team; jelly ;bean race, Doris Pepper, Ruth Crich. Persons coming farthest 'distance, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rutter and sons, Pic- ton; ididest person attending, Frank Layton:, Clinton; lucky number signing the register, Ern- ie Pepper, Sarnia. A -peanut sc- ramble attracted the Children tin- der 1i2 years of age. Picnic supper included straw- berries and ice cream, The lunch. committee was Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pepper, Exeter, KM, Ethel Stew- art. Daring the supper hour the business was transacted. The pre- sident, Mrs. Carl Mc'Clinchey, and the secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Clif- ford Pepper were re-elected for another year, Sports committee, Mr, and Mrs. Austin: Matheson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor. Lunch committee, Mr. and Mrs. John McGregor, Mr. 'and Mrs. Leslie Pepper and Mr, and Mrs. Norman Pepper, .The picnic (which is an annual event) is to ,be held at the Lions Park in ,Seafonth on the Third Saturday in June, 1959,