HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-11-20, Page 3It takes people
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Op your money orders this year be sure to get them at
your nearest Royal Bank branch. With each Royal • fa Bank Money Order you'll get—at no extra cost—an
• envelope and a mailing folder in gay Christmas colours,
with which to send your gift and personal greetings.
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• of cash to friends or relatives in Canada, the U.S.,
• Great, Britain or The West Indies--and Royal Bank
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• Goderich Branch H. G. Spring, Manager
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ROYAL BANK
MONEY ORDERS!
Stanley TownsbiP, which brought
the Brucofield Volunteer Fire De-
partment out to extinguish a fire,
Both Melvin Larry Walters, 16,
RR 1, I3rueefield and James Broad-
foot, 16, RR, 3, IiiPpen, pleaded
guilty to the charge of wilful da.;
mage. Bruce Austin, 16, Seaforth,
pleaded not guilty,-
OPP Constable John Parkinson,
who had discovered the fire in
the school yard, told the court
that the boys had admitted setting
fire to a leaf hut, just to see the
department put it out.
This Week Tho Lucky
No. is 1991
Check your Calendar. If the
number 'qyiatches, take the
Calendar to our office and
claim your $3.00 credit.
Beautiful clothes, beauti-
fully dry cleaned the Clinton
Laundry way add to the ex-
citement of these crisp, ting.,,
ling days. Rely upon the
Clinton Laundry and , Dry
Cleaners for high-quality
work that is always com-
pletely satisfying.
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Me spare tire is one of your
car's safety devices. It is pretty
useiliess, 1)f, when needed, it is
bemuse the the owner failed to
check for pnoper Inflation regul-
arly, (P.S. It is very embarrassing
tea, says the Ontario Safety Lea-
gue.)
The Happy Workers Club held
their November meeting at the
home of Mrs. William Holland in
the afternoon of November 13.
After singing "The Quilting Party" and repeating 'The Lord's Pray-
er", the secretary and treasurer's
reports were given and roll call
was answered by ten members,
The ladies are treating their
families to a turkey banquet in
the basement of Brucefield United
Church on Friday, November 21,
at 7 p.m.
Members are asked to bring a
Christmas gift of 75 cents value
to the December meeting. Anyone
bringing children is asked to bring
a gift of 50 cents value, The next
meeting to be at the home of
Mrs. Van Den Dool in the after-
noon, December 11, at 2.30 p.m,
Roll call will be "what I would
like for Christmas". Group 3 is
in charge of lunch.
Following the meeting a bale
was packed to be sent to the Slo-
man school car. Mrs. William Hol-
land gave an interesting demonst-
ration on making a foot stool,
The meeting closed with "God
Save the Queen". A lovely lunch
was served by the hostess assist-
ed by Mrs. Wilfred Glazier and
Mrs. John Smith,
Happy .Worker. Will
Treat Friends. to
Turkey Banquet
with this gay
greeting card
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Former Bayfield Girl
Receives Appointment
(By our Bayfield Correspondent)
The following from the Globe
and Mail, November 15, 1958, is of
interest to many in this vicinity
since Miss Seeds lived here and
attended school during the time
her mother operated the Lakeview
Hotel (now the Little Inn) from
1926-1938.
"Bernice Seeds has been ap-
pointed district director of the To-
ronto branch, Victorian Order of
Nurses, to succeed Ethel Cryder-
man who retired last month.
Living in Clinton
MR. AND MRS. DONALD NEIL McGREGOR, Clinton, were
married in Londesboro United Church on October 25, by the
Rev. 3. T. White. The bride is Edith Eileen, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Wright, RR 1, Londesboro, and her husband
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGregor, RR 5, Clinton,
After a wedding trip into the United States, the young couple
are living in Clinton on East Street.
0.4NT011 KM-RECORD
...to give you good telephone service
Your Bell Telephone installation man — whatever
his name may be is a lot like Jack MacLennan.
On the job, his skillful work reflects his careful
training. But more than that, we like to think that
a friendly smile and unfailing courtesy lend a
pleasant touch to his brief visit.
We try to encourage this friendly spirit all
through the business. You'll see it when you visit
the Business Office. You'll hear it in the operator's
"voice with a smile".
This helpful, friendly spirit is one of the many ways
in which we try to give you good telephone service.
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA
Miss Seeds has been assistant
director of the Toronto brand
since 1952 and before that hat
three years experience in Van
couver and Toronto,
A graduate of the Toronto West-
ern Hospital, she spent six year
with the Royal Canadian Medical
Corps in Canada and overseas. Sh
later attended McGill University.
where she received her bachelor o
science in nursing.
Experience in a health unit and
the advanced course in administra-
tion in public health nursing at
the University of Toronto have
been further preparation for her
new post.
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8, Bertha Diehl led in prayer. noii
call was resp nde to by an item or verse on neighbours. Mrs. Wise d ' favored with a piano solo.
Mrs, N. Holland took charge of
study book givirig, items on Mis•
sions in North America, 90 Percent
of goods are imported into Alaska,
The Presbyterian Church has the
most missions, Mrs. F. Andrei0-1
read a letter from Clare Taylor
of Blyth who is at Frobisher Bay, Mrs. R, Jenkins also read a letter
from up north,
Everyone Reads
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Suspend Sentence
For Hallowe'en
Prank at Brucerield
Three 'teenagers were given sus-
ended sentences, and ordered to
ake restitution 'in Goderich
court last 'Thursday, as a result
of a Hallowe'en prank at $S 1.0
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