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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-09-25, Page 3¶L ZURSD> Y, SEPTEMI3l R 4, 1958 STANDARD TIME SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28:195@ at 2.00 a.m. in accordance with resolution adopted by the Town Council and a Proclamation issued in April, 1958, 1 hereby proclaim that the Town of Clinton return to Eastern Standard Time at 2,00 o'clock a.m., Sunday, September 28, 1958, and request all residents to observe this Proclamation. W. J. MILLER, Mayor, Town of Clinton 39b A HaNy Discovery for You . . ofva 0INI the day you find out about the excellent dry cleaning of Clinton Laundry and Dry Cleaners. You'll exclaim that here is a truly satisfy- ing dry cleaning service that keeps the wardrobe of the entire family in tip-top con- dition!! This Week The Lucky No. is 2137 Check your Calendar. If the number matches, take the Calendar to our office and claim you $3,00 credit. USE CiTIES SERVICE REGULAR and PREMIUM GASOLINES See Your Neighbourhood CitiServicees CITIES SERVICE Dealer Now! 177 1 ... '",,:,Y�if..1,R3'.,:.J , _ v ....... ..:�.'t•. , Vel' "WES" t161 -.AND "DORY" RUTLEDGE The two modern gasolines graded for today's stop and go driving are Cities Service Regular and Premium— each designed to do a specific job in a specific engine. Buy the right grade . . , but make it Cities Service. South End Cities Service "Wes" Holland -- "Dory" Rutledge 1?hoine UV 2-7055 VICTORIA STREET - CLINTON John Engel Ftuxnerat sea?vi,ceo were held Sat- urday, September 20 art the Beat- tie tunieral Thome, for Jahn Engel, who died soddenly in, I;iiarriond Taale, Mi i!gan, li'n has 90th year, tl3e waas accoanpanaed here by his Son Charles Milton Engel and his glraantdoon John and felnil.y, tHa's Wife +predleceaaed him a year and a half ago, .AWY szz,r+triMire are four grand- daughters and 12 great g+rlanid- chiJdren,. Pallbearers were William Engel, Stratford an Arlan'ie, vkaticolnn, Robert, Ross and Gordan Engel, Brussels!, a+11 nephews. Relatives attendied' from Dia- mandale, lVIic11•, Siu;tahener, Strat- ford, Monk -ton, Brussels., Inter- ment was in Clinton, cemetery, aVPr, Enge1 was a brotther-in-law of Kra. H. Manning and Mrs. R. Minuted. _-o T Ernest M. Crich Funeral service was conducted o afternoon, e er on lVI audgySeptember 22, in Pontiac, Mich., for malate Ernest M, Crich, a native of Tnek- erstrnith Township. Interment was in Marlette Cemetery, 1Vfarlette, 1Vli,ch. 1VIr. Cnidh passed way on Sept- eanfber 19, in his 76th year. He had been In failing health for rihhe last four years, Bann the son, of 'the late Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Crich, he moved to Maallette, Mich., where the op- erated a bake shop for twenty years. EIe moved to Pontiac, and was, manager o the Consumers Power !Coanipany, Ferndale Brandi!, for 2.3 years. A member of the Central ';Methodist Church in; Pon- tiac, he was an honorary life mem- ber Of the Ferndale E+xchae ge Club. ISttriVitvinig are ane daughter, Mrs. Gilbert E. (Geraldine) Brown, 188 Barrington Road, Pontiac; four Sisters, Mrs. Robert (Nettie) Douglas, Strasburg, Sask.; Mrs. 1=tiay (E'lina) Pepper, [Mrs. Gladys Wallas, Mrs, Jnbnv (Pearl) Turner; two 'brothers, Melvin, Clinton; Frank, S'eaiforth; two grandeh:iatd- ran and four great-grandchildren. SUNSET DRIVE-IN THEATRE 11/4 Miles East of Goderich on No. 8 Highway Thursday and Friday September 25 and 26 -- DOUBLE BILL — "VIKING WOMEN" Abby Dalton -- Susan Cabot ALSO "The Astounding She Monstor"" Robt. Clark -- Marilyn Harvey Saturday and Monday September 27 and 29 •— DOUBLE BILL -- "JET ATTACK" John Agar -- Audrey Totter AND "Suicide Battalion" Touch Connors -- Jewel Lain Tuesday & Wednesday September 30 and October 1 - DOUBLE BILL — "Cool and The Crazy" Scott Marlow -- Giji Perreau AND "Dragstrip Riot" Yvonne Lime -- Gary Clark Box Office Opens 7.15 First Show at 7.45 Children under 12 in cars Free Playground -- Refreshments CLINTON NEWS -REPORT) News of Londesboro CpxrQs iwaden>t r-- MRS. BERT ALLAN Phone Blyth 37 r t5 William 'McFlr'an, Oralia, ed with M i, and MS. George Mc- V ttile oat Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Ali+is+ter B +oadifoot spent Sunday wstlh. Mr, and Mrs, J+ahln Scott, Mr, aid Mrs• Frank Tamlblyn spent the weekend with friends In London, The church was tastefully dee- orated with a profusion of fall flowers. avIrs, L.eanard Caldwell and Mrs. Willner Howatt . spent Monday With friends un Groanatty. Mrs, John Ammrr'stromg is vend- ing a week with her son Kenneth and, family, Stratford, Mr, and Mrs, Ed Yunglblut eqp- ent Sunday with their cousins, Fred Ra sial - r .;and e M� 1VL . Mr`a g, ver ton. The many friends of Mrs, Elean- or T1hroop are sorry to learn that she is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, at prestn. Mr, and Mrs. Mac I- odgert, eter, spent Sunday eveniavg with Willner Hatt and famwlY, in their• new home. Mr.,and Mrs, Stan Crawford, Toronto; MT. and Mrs, Crawford, Sr,, Bdboaylgean, were guests with Mr, and lVlwts, 1Veas'an Lear over the weekend. John Armstrong, Wilmer. How - aft, George 'Carter and Robert Gardiner, left on Sunday morn- ing on a motor trip west, with the intention of buying stocker Shobbrook-Pierce The Rev. R. man McLagan Of- ficiated at a. quiet but pretty -cere- mony an the United Church, Blyth, an Saturday, September 22, when Darlene Ann Pierce, Blyth, ex- changed wedding vows with Ohara - es Gordan Shhcibbrook, Londesfboro. The ibride ,Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pierce, Blyth and the groom is the son of the late Mr. and! Mrs. Howard' Shdb- broak, Londesboro, The bride was charming in a +floor-l'enlgth, gown of rOhantilly lace •and nylon net, styled 'with. fitted bodice, lily point sleeves and tuck- ed V neckline of net. The full bouffant skirt was in nylon net handkerchief style with Matching lace trim over +bridal satin. Her fingertip veil was held by a head- dress trimmed with sequins and seed pearls and she carried a white i3abae crested with red roses. 1VIrs. Sidney Adam, Wingham, attended her sister as matron of honor, weaving a ballerina length gown of ballet 'blue crystalette in princess style, featuring a scoop neckline with high bow and pert sleeves, She carried, a bouquet of white ibaby 'mums. The :gro'omsm'an was Roy Shab- brook, Brussels, brother of the groom. f1 reception was held at the Tiger Dunlap Inn, Dunlop. The bride's another received, wearing turquoise {figiured s'i'lk over taffeta, with orange ice accessories and Corsage df white carnations. For a wedding trip to North- ern Ontario, the bride abase a pea- cock blue sheath dress with cowl neckline and 'bracelet length sleev- es, over which, she ware a deep or- ange ice chemise coat with winter white ,accessories and white car- nation corsage. On their return, the young couple will reside in Blyth. iHITE OSE, FUEL OIL ALEX INKLEY WHiTE ROSE DEALER Phone HU 2-9311 Queen Street --- Clinton Lamp Special WE STiLL HAVE - 10 Only-- Trilight Floor Lamps Complete, Our Selection 25% Discount SEALY ANNIVERSARY MATTRESSES All Sizes in Stock •$39.95 Reg. $ S9.59 BEATTIE FURNITURE CLINTON Phone HU 2-9521 cat'tfie, Mr, and Mrs, Will !Cameron, Franktown, spent a ooup'1e Of weeks! recently with, cousins, 1VLr.. end Mrs. Frank. Marshall, James Marishalll and Mr, and Mrs. Alex Wells, iMr, and. Mrs, Joseph Yungblut have returned. home after spend- in!g a couple of weeks; with thein Eons, Mr, 'and Mrs, Henry Yna:n;g- Ibintt in Niagara Falls, and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Yungh9,ut, Wood- stock, Clifford and Mrs, Laura Sa+un- deareoek and Bob motored to Mon- trelal on Frniday to meet Mrs, Clifford ,Saundetrcock and ahiiardrenti who far the past three months have been visiting her mother and other relatives in England, Avillage � nuaniber oax>, the village at- tended anniversary services held an Sunday in !Constance. Rev. Grant L. Mills!, B.A., Ontario St- reet United Chlorin, Clinton, dee- liuvered two fine sermons, at the morning servilce. Donald McDon- ald, Waltani, sang three solos wh- ilch were much appreciated. Mission. Circle The Aitrntwell Mission Circle cruet for their Sepltet►nlber meeting at the home of Ruth Vincent The president opened the meeting with a short reading. Nona Pipe read a temperance reading, "A rie They Right", Tiwo thank you letters, were read! regarding the 'bales sent north. One from Keith. Penner, a student minister at Scotia, Ont. He said; "We received' one box of used clothing and the entire box went to a family With 11 aivlmlg chiltdre+n. Their existence is s+imi!llax to that of early cave rnen." Seventeen members answered roll call. Edith Beacom and Jo Ann Tryon were in charge of the !progrrann. Laura Forbets ,gave hrgh- liights on the study book. Lunch was served by Gall Lear and Jo Anne Lyon. Brown -Wood The Protestant Chapel at RCAF Station Clinton was the setting of a lovely wedding an Saturday, September 13, when Marilyn Jane Wood, Clinton, daughter of Mrs, Fliorence Wood, +Cllinton, became the urtife of AGl WS1ldhaan l3row,o, RCAF Station ,aiinton, son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Brown, Glasgow, Scotland. Rev. C. H. 1VGoLaren performed the 'ceremony. !Given in marriage by her bro- ther, Terrence R. Wood, Toronto, the bride wore a hal];erina-length gown of salver blue, lace and nylon over taffeta. Styled on princess lines, the gown had scooped neck- line 'solfttly scalloped in blue nylon ending in flying paan':els at back, had a full skirt. She wore a white feathered hat, and carried a white and gold prayer book crested! with red! roses and baby chrysan- theanurns, It was a gift from her mother, Miss Berva Switzer. ,Clinton, +as bridesmaid, wore coral nylon over taffeta,- softly shirred from the ,cowl neckline to the waist, falling into, a full skirt, ,a coral feathered hat, and a corsage of white baby ,cr"ysathemnans, Private Richard Walker, RICDO, RCAF Station LC inton, was grooAnsman. For a wedding trip, the bride traveled in a biaek and white tweed suit, wlitth matching acces- sories and a corsage of red roses. They expect to live in Clinton a month before being posted. YOU CAN BE SURE THE. WORK WE DO, 1S DONE. EXACTLY RIGHT FOR YOU 11 740, if? ill 7j -'✓�',/ 01 " -w000lsU+� "A TRAFFIC LiGNY is A tCEVICE TO GET PEOPLE- HALF WAY ACROSerTNS STkEg7 SAFELY : " RELIANCE GARAGE Bill Clrowen and duck 1Vlorner SERVICE IMPAIRS Clinton ilii 2-4052 Alosigraimmiromminsuiris ,A04:; 111114 • f'irca Timms cxN,�o,� CREt1 Tel 1311 rr. iliaARVO IF YOD NEED MN - THEN DON'T DRAW ON T ,,.HEPHOCAU, T.CNE.C. TQDAY Up 3S0 menth two re$2,600. Phins tq .suit yaw budget. US THE aSQUARE. PHONE OT. Competitive Prices Plus Personal Service '�•A DRUG STORES r SPECIAL VALUES AND REMINDERS THIS WEEK SPECIALS Save 30c on i.D,A. Brand Pain Tablets IDASAL 300's, regular 89c ., ., 59c I,D.A. Brand MILK of MAGNESIA 16, 32 oz., reg. 35c, 60c 29c1 49c Save 49c on I.D.A.-"Utility" HOT WATER BOTTLE Regular 1.98 1.49 Save 20c on Evelyn Howard COLD CREAM 16 oz., reg, 89c .,,. 69c Save 19c on HALO SHAMPOO 98c value ........ 79c Save 32c on HINDS HONEY & ALMOND CREAM Two Regular 9Oc 65c size (1.30 value) New ROUT Lotion Deodorant Regular 98c .., ........ . 89c 20c off WiLDROOT CREAM -OIL 73c tube -. 53c 1 Oc OFF REGULAR PRICE New LYSOL regular 79c size . ..,,..... 69c VITAMINS Help keep the whole family in the best of health this winter by building resistant to colds, and other ills. For a good selection see your I.D.A. Druggist. PHOTO SERVIJE F• B• PENNEBAKER Hunter SERVICE 2-6626 DRUGGIST Westinghouse Automatic Washer Set Flexible Control Dial and forget it . , . you can do your whole wash auto- matically, or use the dial to skip or repeat parts of the washing cycle. Weigh -To - Save Door saves up to 10 gallons of water with every lead . , without re -using dirty- cold water. Slanting front and shelf-like door snake loading and unloading, from a standing position , . . easy. Prices ranging from $209.00 Cone in and Test Your Own TV and Radio Tubes FREE. Clinton Electric Shop "Your WESTINGHOUSE h Pro Dealer" ALBERT ST. , p. CLINTON