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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1959-10-22, Page 3"Fine _PH send them right home" Welcome words at meal-time! Usually a phone call or two among the neigh- bours rounds them up. How many cold meals and frayed tempers and moments of uneasiness have you been spared be- cause your telephone was handy ?... How many "man-hunts" when small ones have wandered off ? The telephone helps make a neighbourly commu- nity—helps us all to live more securely, to get more things done, more easily. Yes, your telephone is a wonderfully low-cost, wonderfully efficient servant, THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA Development Out Past "Vinegar Hill" The new home at the left is being built by Jack Irwin, on Albert Street (Highway 8). In the centre is the H. G. Manning home. Five years ago there were no homes in this area. Then (further out on the Base Line) Andre Desek, arranged to get water and hydro out to four new homes. Since then these two houses, as well as one more built by Wilfred Denomme (to left of this picture) have been erected. Opening up of a section of land makes it easier for others to build. (News-Record Photo) Deichert--Caldwell NEWS of GOSHEN NORTH God. 'NI). South Correspondent: James R, stilling Phone HU 2-9537 Mr. and Mrs, Allen settles spent the weekend with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr .and Mrs, Ellin lettles in Toronto. Mrs. Eva Hardig and Miss Thel- ma Irish, Detroit, and her sister spent 4 few days with the former's brother, Alex Weston. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Smith held a party for their son, Nathan, who was five years old on Saturday, with 15 friends present, Among these were Mr, and Mrs. George Troyer and four children from Hensall. The construction company has started to build a new bridge on the fourth concession, Goderich Township, known as the old Gully Bridge, DOROTHY'S Beauty Salon * Cold Waves • Cutting • Styling awl Tinting OPENING FOR BUSINESS ON OCTOBER 29th At MRS. G. THOMPSON RESIDENCE 64 Princess St., Clinton Phone HU 2-3423 0 GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES tt • • devotion to detail" VOLKSWAGEN CANADA LTD. Distributors and dealers from coast to coast WW1 ON'S B. A. SERVICE Victoria Street, Clinton Phone HP 2.9088 ",J41,1„„Tft$TrAYT, .".00TOSM. 22, 1,0$9 CLINTON NEWS-13=0RD ':AGE Tgagg YON ON. CANDEPEND..,... Wien kidneys fail to • , II. remove excess moldy 1 :_--- and wastes, brag., 0906S C„ Dote, tired (Wing. -j KIDNEY ;" Ala turbo(' rest often ri&11147 hill)s (= 'i/i 1 PILLS .; late kidaeYll tO normal duty, You k*',..., • • _. .,• feel bottor—,aleep , , better. work better. 1 .::7M,11..71-1,1::14 ("let Dodds at any .,„ ..? 4 -4:::::g ''di drug store, You can ro depend ou Dodsro. Murray Taylor Wins $1,000 in .Seaforth Prow Murray Taylor, Clinton, won the $1,000 bill draw held at the Harvest Get-together, sponsored. by Seaforth. Smell. 158 of the Canadian Legion in the Conn-nun,. ity Centre, Proceeds will go to . the legion hall building fund, (Correspondent — Mrs. Clare McBride) !Hi! A pretty wedding was solemn- ized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Caldwell, Brucefield, amid a setting of autumn flowers, on Saturday, October 10, at 3,00 o'clock, when their daughter, Alice Margaret, was united in marriage to Frederich Albert Deichert, Zur- ich. The groom is the son of Mr. Peter Deichert, and the late Mrs. Deichert, (Zurich). Rev. S. Dav- ison Brucefield United Church officiated at the double ring cere- mony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a floor length white satin gown with full skirt featuring a sweetheart neck- line trimmed all around the neck with re-embroidered lace .and a panel of re-embroidered lace to Ill Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parke, spent a couple of days last week- end in Toronto, Johnny McBride returned home after spending a few weeks out west, going as far as Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride, at- tended two weddings on Saturday; the Love-Sararas wedding in Hen- sall, and that of their neice, Lor- rainne McNain, Pine River. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Peck, Diane, Donna, Wayne, Cheryl arid Brian, the hemline down the front of the gown and long lily-point sleeves. Her shoulder-length veil of fine silk illusion fell from a crown made in brilliants. She carried a white Bible crested with red roses and stephonatis. Miss Virginia Deichert, Water- loo, sister of the groom was maid of honour in a street-length dress of aqua brocaded satin styled with a portrait neckline coming to a bow in front and featuring a fit- ted bodice going into a full skirt with a dropped waistline. She wore a matching headdress of mo- hair entwined with pearls and rhinestones ana carried a cascade of pink carnations. Robert Caldwell, Brucefield, brother of bride was gr000msman. Mrs. Lavern Scott, Seaforth, cous- in of the bride played the tradit- ional wedding music. Reception was held at Arm- strong's Restaurant, Exeter. For travelling to Ottawa and eastern points the bride donned a royal blue imported pure wool suit with fine check tweed, beige and brown accessories and a cor- sage of tawny gold roses. They will reside in Clinton. The bride is a graduate of Vic- toria Hospital, London. She was entertained at a bar- beque by the staff of Third Centre, Victoria Hospital, and was pres- ented with a lovely gift. On September 28, the ladies of the neighbourhood held a shower in the basement of Brucefield Un- ited Church. She received many wonderful gifts. spent Sunday at Londesboro with Mr, and Mrs. John Snell, also at- tended the anniversary services in the United Church there. Ladles Plan Supper The ladies of Goshen congre- gation met at the home of Mrs. Allan Armstrong on Wednesday evening, October 7. Mrs. Arm- strong was in charge of the wor- ship with Scripture reading by Mrs. Bob Peck. Mrs. Melvin El- liott presided at the piano. The business was conducted by Mrs. Bruce Keys. The treasurer, Mrs. Roy McBride, gave her re- port. Plans for the annual supper to be held on October 29, were dis- cussed, The new program committee ap- pointed are Mrs. Elgin McKinley, Mrs. Roy McBride and Mrs. Rus- sell Erratt. WMS The Women's Missionary Soc- iety of Goshen United Church met at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Par- ke, on October 15. Mrs. Elmer Hayter, the president, opened the meeting with call to worship and hymn 340 was read in unison. Scriptures were read by Mrs. Richard Robinson and Mrs. Arnold Keys. They also gave the pray- ers, assisted by Mrs. James Keys. Mrs, Allan Armstrong, in char- ge of the study book, took "Africa Disturbed"' as her topic ,touching on Christianity's effects on Educa- tion and Medicine, and said that even in Africa, the Christians have helped other Christians. "We must send more missionaries, teachers and doctors. In each gen- eration discrimination is worse." The business was conducted by Mrs. Elmore Hayter, with Mrs Bob Peck reading the minutes. There were 39 calls made to the sick and shut-ins, Mrs. Pitt, the temperance secretary, gave a short talk on the coming vote. A short WA meeting followed this WMS meeting and Mrs. Allan Armstrong closed both with pray- er. Mrs. Anson McKinley and her group served refreshments. 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From coast to coast, 280 authorized Volkswagen service centres are equipped with genuine parts. Factory-trained mechanics give you efficient, inexpensive service. All this is backed by a central 5-million dollar Spare Parts Depot at Toronto. The car, the parts, the service devotion to detail in every way. Clinton Memorial Shop T. PRYDE and SON CLINTON -- EXETER — SEAFORTH Thomas Steep, Clinton Representative — Phones — Bus., HU 2-6606 - — Res., HU 2-3869 Let Us Check Your Car For "Peace Of Mind" Driving It's a wonderful feeling to know your car has been checked expertly, thoroughly. Our skill gives you this assurance! We're Your Car's Best Friend! RAY'S Sunoco Service 192 HURON STREET ttay Hoggatih, Prop. CLINtON <11#1.461P HU 2-6661 HU 2-9013 • issued in amounts from $100 upwards for 1-5 years. • earn 6% interest, payable half- yearly by cheque. • authorized investment for all Canadian Insurance Companies and trust funds. 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