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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1959-07-30, Page 511.SPAY JULY 30, 1959 SS 4 Community Club Completes Quilt At •Mrs. Donald. Forbes The SS 4 Goderich Township Community Club met at the home of bitrs.. Donald Forbes. The presi- dent, Mrs. J, Merrill, opened the meeting, Roll call Was answered by 16. members and there were two visitors and 18 children pre- sent, The treasurer's report, and report of picnic expenses were read, A thank-you card was read, Fallowing the business discus-, stall a, quilt was tied and another partly finished quilt was complet- Lunch was served by the hos- tess and the centre group assist- mg, Next month the meeting will e held at the home of Mrs, urray Forbes and the south end roup will assist with lunch. wustmv-wmus WMS To olmentrAx Korav The August meeting of the Wo- man's Missionary Society of Wes- ley-Willis United Church will be . held as a picnic birthday party at Mrs. George Beattie's cottage on Wednesday, August 12, (Note this change of date). The program is in the charge of Mrs, J. Nediger and Mrs. C. Lockwood. Cars will leave the church at 3 o'clock. John Skinner Word was received by relatives here of the death of John Skinner, 82, in California on July 14. A military funeral was held. Surviving besides his wife, Olive ,are two children, Harold and Hilda, both born in Clinton; a brother Cecil Cooper, Clinton; sister, Mrs. Dan Nash, Stratford. Another brother, William, passed away five years ago. OVEN READY BROILER TURKEYS 8 Lb. Le39c HOLIDAY FEATURE! COOKED HAM Burns "Pride of Canada" 1 /2 -1b. tin 1.39 FROZEN FOOD FEATURE! SUNK 1ST LEMONADE 4 for 49c terkiou§ Etofrdshirag 6-or. ,Assommorimumot Animmiromomma Auloommumummi FEATURE! NEW PACK-Choice Quality 20-oz. tins YORK PEAS FEATURE! 3 For 49c 15-oz. tins LIBBY'S Deep Brown.BEANS 3 For FEATURE! Heinz Assorted Junior and BABY FOOD 5 For FEATURE! Kellogg's "K" CEREAL 2 Pkgs. FEATURE! Kraft and Miracle French DRESSING 8-oz. FEATURE! Red & White Assorted JELLY POWDERS bottle 2 For 7 For FEATURE! Red & White Homogenized 9-oz. tumbler PEANUT BUTTER 2 For 49c FEATURE! Supreme BLACK PEPPER 49c 2 For FEATURE! Old Towne Sweet MIXED PICKLES 2 16-oz. jars 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c A. G. .0MA ,and SON PHONE HU 2-9411 CLINTON Furnace Finance Plan CHOOSE THE MAKE OF FURNACE AND THE HEATING FIRM OF YOUR CHOICE. WE WILL FINANCE ALL OIL BURNER INSTALLATIONS AND CONVER- SIONS ON LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS, WITHUP TO FIVE YEARS TO REPAY. FQR OUR OIL CUSTOMERS ONLY PAM; .K1rX. 20% REDUCTION ON ALL G.S.W. Chill Chests FREE- 24 Piece Picnic Pak With Each Chill Chest Purchase NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OWN ONE AT THIS LOW, LOW PRICE SUTTER PERDUE LTD. QUALITY HARDWARE and HOUSEWARES Clinton Dial HU 2-7023 Lawn Furniture Clearance ALL SUMMER FURNITURE MUST GO! elinkiS-- ETTE Reg. $32.95 ONLY $29.00 1CITISic LOUNGEP Re g. $43 95 Now $39.95 1 Only- CAMP COT Reg $9.95 Sale Price $8.95 UMBRELLAS Re g. $26.50 & $39.95 Now $23.95 & $35.00 UMBRELLA TABLESReg. 19.50 Now $15.95 GRASS MATS 3' x 5' Reg . $2.50 Sale $1.95 4' x 6' Reg. $3.95 Sale $2.95 10% OFF ALL LAWN CHAIRS SHOP FOR THESE BARGAINS AT BEATTIE FURNITURE '-Ars • 47krteit a RED TAG SALE momanam•••• BEST BUY! GOLDEN Niblet Corn 14 oz. 3 tins 49c lit .11)' •••.... "r- ..„..e.................... **"..a. ...W ig"' a. --4W-.... ,0"''' Look for the red tags on our displays that identify the feature 49c values offered this weekend. You'll save money on every 49c red tag feature. 202 Queen Street - Behind Hanover Transport FREE DELIVERY - GOOD PARKING FRIENDLY SERVICE ( RED TAG r,/ • \ RED TAG SALE mumempuimmeni MARGARINE Rose Brand 2 for 49c 1 lb. pkgs. WILLIAM MORLOR • Opened on August 1, 1 379, just four years after incorpo ation of Clinton as a town-the o. `ice was originally part of the Molsons Bank which later ::verged '.vith the B o= M, The bank's first office was lo- cated in a two-storey bri.k build- ing on Rattenbury Street across from the public library. The premises had previously housed the Consolidated Bank 1,v_ich had failed. In 1903, the bank moved to its present site, at the corner of RED TAG SALE immumsamm•• BEST BUY! LIPTON SOUPS Chicken Noodle Tomato Vegetable 15 oz. 4 pkgs. 49c a C. PLO11.1•11111111111 A' -Clinton's oldest hank-the Bank of Montreal - will celebrate its 80th 'anniversary here on Satur- day, William Morlok, manager of the office, announced this week. =TM MOVS,AKCORp. Victoria and Ontario Streets, During the eight decades since its establishment in Clinton, the banking office has been periodi- cally renovated and modernized, keeping it in pace with the grow- ing town it serves, One recent improvement at the k3 of M was the installation of complex bank- ing machinery, which automati- cally records deposits, withdraw- als, balances and other pertinent data. Only seven Managers Although it has been in opera- tion for 80 years, the bank has had only seven managers. The first manager was M. Laugh who had been in charge of the Con- solidated Bank up until the time of its failure. He remained in charge of the new bank until 1882 when he was succeeded by H, C, Brewer. Mr. Brewer was manag- er until 1904. In 1904, C. E. Dowding assum- ed charge of the office, remaining here for 14 years. H, R, Sharp was appointed manager in 1918 and he held the post until 1934. H. M .Monteith was B of M man- ager from 1934 until 1942 when he was succeeded by William H. Robinson. Mr. Robinson was actively int- erested in community affairs here and is remembered especially for his work with the Clinton Hospi- tal Association. He retired in 1953 and is now living in Inger- soll. The present manager, William Holmes-Webster Rev. T. J. Pitt officiated at a ceremony in Varna United Church, Saturday, July 18, 1959, when Nancy E. Webster and Jack L. Holmes exchanged marriage vows. The bride is the Moir-Elliott The Rev. Grant L. Mills of- ficiated at Ontario Street United Church on Saturday, July 25, at a double ring ceremony uniting in marriage Janet Elizabeth Rose Elliott and Bruce Murray Moir. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. El- liott, Goderich Township and the groom is the son of Mr. and, Mrs. George Moir, Hensall. The bride chose a waltz-length gown of frost white silk organza over faille taffeta, with match- ing headdress and shoulder-length veil. She wore a gold bracelet worn by her great grandmother (the late Mrs. William Jervis) at her wedding and carried a bouquet of red roses. Bridesmaid was her cousin Phyllis Elliott, gowned in pink nylon chiffon over taffeta and she carried a bouquet of white shasta daisies. The groomsman was Gerald Moir, Seaforth, brother of the groom. Following the ceremony a re- ception for 40 guests was held at the home of the bride's parents. The bride's mother received in a dress of Periwinkle blue floral in silk organza over taffeta with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. She was as- sisted by the groom's mother who wore a nylon bengaline frock in aqua blue with white accessor- ies and a corsage of white carna- tions. For travelling to the United States the bride wore an ensem- ble in robin egg blue with beige accessories, Upon their their re- turn they will reside in Hensall. Prior to her marriage the bride was the recipient of many lovely gifts at a shower given by Miss Ruth Glazier and her mother, Mrs. H. Glazier in Clinton; also at a shower in Hensall given by Mrs. James Hyde and a third shower given by her aunt, Mrs. John Gibson. 0 YARNA Miss Lola Chuter, nurse-in- training, Brantford, spent her holidays at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Chut- er, Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pollock and family were: Mr, and Mrs. V, Vanstone and daughter, Virginia, Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. E. Smith, Guelph; Mrs. Mary Copeland and son, Paul, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. If, Pollock and family, London; Miss Jo-Amine Kretsch, Detroit; Mr, and Mrs. E. Twentyman and Cin- dy, Waukegan, Illinois; and Mr. arid Mrs. James Bryson and Paul, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Royce quietly celebrated their 85th wed- ding anniversary on Sunday, July 10, Miss Grace Boyce, Toronto, is at present :visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Prank Boyce. Mrs, Tom Blackie and son Mur- ray were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pollock and fam- ily. Xermeth Pollock and Murray Hill spent the weekend at Owen Sound. Moriok, succeeded Mr. Robinson in 1953, A director of the Huron County Central Agricultural Society, Mr. Morleek is also 'county represent- ative of the Clinton Hospital Board and a vice-president of the ClintOn Lions Club, Fresh Produce PLUMP - FINE QUALITY BANANAS 25c Refreshing - Sunkist Grapefruit 5 for 39c COOKING-Yellow No. 1 ONIONS 3 lbs 23c 'LARGE FULL EARS CORN ON THE COB Sweet - Home Grown Attractively Priced Quality Meats SWIFT'S SLICED SIDE Eversweet BACON 1 lb. Sealed Package lb, 59c SWIFT'S MEATY SPARE RIBS 49c BEST BUY! CLARKS Tomato Juice 48 oz. 2 tins 49c BEST BUYS BEST BUY! FACIAL TISSUE KLEENEX Chubby or Regular 3 pkgs. 49c BANK OF MONTREAL BEST BUY! DOG FOOD Ken-IL.Ration 15 oz. 4 fins 49c 80th Anniversary or Clinton Branch Founded in 181t .Although it completes its 80th year on Saturday, the Clinton B of M is only a "youngster" com- pared with the parent institution which was founded in 1817 by nine Montreal merchants and which has had an important role in the development of Canada ever since. The B of M issued Canada's first native currency. It also founded the branch .banking sys- tem-considered to be one of the finest in the world-when it open- ed a second office at Quebec City, two weeks after its opening in Montreal. Branches soon follow- ed at York (now Toronto) and at other outposts and trading centres across the country. Today, with more than 780 branches throughout the ten pro- vinces, the B of M also has of- fices in the United States, Eng- land and France, and at Canad- ian Army and RCAF bases in France and Germany. In conjunction with the Bank of London and South America, the B of IVI last year founded the Bank of London and Montreal Limited, now operating in Latin. America and the Cribbean. POPULAR SUMMER WEDDINGS daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Watson R. Webster, Varna, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Holmes, Clinton. Mrs, Addie Willis. Varna, was organist and accompanied Mrs. Pamela Saddler, Holmesville, who sang "Wedding Prayer" and "0 Perfect Love". A formal gown of imported lace and French tulle was chosen by the bride. The full bouffant skirt was complimented by a bodice styled with long sleeves and a. rounded neckline accented with seed pearls and sequins. She car- ried a cascade arrangement of red roses and stephanotis. Mrs. Ray Huether, Holmesville, was matron of honour for her sister and bridesmaids were Miss Mavis Steep, Clinton, and Miss Lola Chuter, Varna They were gowned identically in aqua dotted swiss eyelet over net and taffeta. Gerald Holmes was his brother's groomsman and guests were useh- ered by Mack Webster, brother of the bride, and Ray Huether. For the reception dinner at Armstrong's Restaurant, Exeter, the bride's mother received in rose organza and the groom's mother assisted in a blue silk en- semble. For travelling the bride wore a powder blue embroidered dress, with matching accessories and a pink rose corsage. After a wedding trip to the St. Lawrence Seaway and return by way of the Eastern States, the young couple are living in Clinton, where the groom is employed at Fairholme Dairy. The birde will continue teaching at SS 11. A-N-N-U-A Summer Clearance SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JULY 30 TO AUGUST 15 LADIES' WEAR DRESSES - SKIRTS - SHORTS BLOUSES - T-SHIRTS - SWEATERS BATHING SUITS Etc. - Etc. CHILDREN'S WEAR DRESSES - SKIRTS - COATS -COAT SETS BLOUSES - SWEATERS - SHORTS SHORT SETS - T-SHIRTS - Etc. -Etc. 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