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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1959-10-29, Page 3Aircraft Restrictions Less on Leaving Canada For pilots of pleasure aircraft, there will be less red tape to con- sider, starting January 1, If they do not earry goods requiring ex- port entry, the .0M-aft will not have to report to customs on lea)", 14g- Canada. On re-entering the country, a .combined report will be presented to. customs at an authorized customs airport. OFU ..Ex,Director In Hamilton Panel Robert Taylor, RR 3, Clinton, past director of the Huron Farm- ers Union was in Hamilton one TOMMY S DOLLAR Tommy is saving up for a bike. Dollar by dollar, week by week, his bank account is growing... bringing the Big Day nearer. But meanwhile, Tommy's dollars are serving a second useful purpose. Bank credit is based on the dollars Canadians keep in 11 million deposit accounts in the chartered banks—and Tommy's account is one of them. Bank loans are constantly being made to meet the needs of business and personal borrowers in all parts of Canada. So every time you make a deposit you are — like Tommy—building toward something worth- while for yourself, and at the same time keeping your dollars at work for the benefit of all. THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY •••••••••••••0000000000000000 0 • 0 • 0 0 • 0 • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • ,••••4-' • 1• 1 • ••-•—•—•----* • • • • • • • • • • • • To order, call your telephone business office. It's O.K., we have a telephone In our bedroom too Bell—Falconer Ontario Street United Church, Clinton was the setting at high noon Saturday, October 10, when Elizabeth Ann Falconer, London, and James Alvin Bell; Hensall, were united in marriage, The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Falconer, Brucefield, and the groom is, the son of Mrs, Roy Bell, Hensall, and the late Roy Bell. The Rev., Grant Mills performed the double ring sere- mony. The bride wore a floor-length gown of chantilly lace and tulle over slipper satin, The fitted bod- ice featured lily-point sleeves and a scalloped sabrina neckline em- broidered with seed pearls and iridescent sequins, The bouffant skirt of nylon tulle was fashioned with a deep V front and back of chantilly lace. A fingertip veil of imported illusion was held by a crown of pearls and iridescent sequins, and she carried a white Bible crested with red roses and stephanotis. There were visiting Odd Fel- lows present from Goderich, Theis. sells, EXeter, Brucefield and Menkton, including Gerald McFalls, District Deputy Grand Master of Huron District No, $ who addressed the meeting. During the evening Harry Wey- mouth presented the lodge with a new Bible. Following lodge a social time was spent and lunch was served by the lunch committee. Tickets were sold on a serving tray which was won by Edward Mittel], 0 Deer Season In Huron From November 9 to 11 Deer season in Huron County will open on November 9 and run until November 11. Shotguns or bow and arrows only will be, per- mitted and no dogs will be allow- ed. TH E CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR AN INTERNATIONAL DAILY NEWSPAPER Good Reading for the Whole Family • News • Facts • Family Features The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass. Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check or money order. 1 year $18 0 6 months $9 3 months $4.50 a Name Address City Zone Skit* Miss Falconer was attended by her sister, Mrs. Harry Torrance, Bayfield, as matron of honor; Mrs James Keys, Varna, another sis- ter; Mrs. Robert Lavery, Hensall, and Miss Lois Falconer, Stratford, a cousin, as bridesmaids, and Miss Sharon Keys, Varna, a niece was flcwergirl. All wore similarly styled gowns of red velvet with scoop neckline and three-quarter length sleeves. The circular skirts flared from low torsos. Accessor- ies were of winter white. The groom was attended by Murray Bell, Hensall, Ushering were Robert Bell, Kitchener; Ro- bert Lavery, Hensall, and William Falconer, Brucefield, Ringbearer was Murray Torrance, Bayfield, a nephew of the bride. Miss Lois Grasby was organist and accompanied Harry Torrance who sang, "I Love You Truly," and "The Wedding Prayer". The reception was in the Clin- ton Legion Hall, amid fall flow- ers. The bride's mother wore tur- quoise and black crepe with mat- ching accessories and corsage of red roses. The groom's mother wore a figured sheath of emerald green, black accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. For a wedding trip to the Unit- ed States, the bride travelled in a chocolate brown sheath with. Mat- ching jacket trimmed with beige fur, (brown and beige accessories and a corsage of coral carnations, Mr. and Mrs. Bell will reside in Exeter, where the groom is em- ployed with Canadian Canners Ltd. The bride has been with London Life Insurance Company, London. C Local Officials At Convention Held In Wroxeter Hall John Livermore, clerk and Jam- es Manning, assessor, were in Wroxeter last Wednesday at the fall convention of the Huron County Municipal Officers' As- sociation. The group were the guests of Howick Township Coun- cil. • Arthur G. Bosanquet, director of general welfare assistance spoke on. welfare on a county bas- es and how it would work with the various municipalities. Other speakers included assessors from visiting counties, and Miss Jean Falconer, supervisor of nurses of Huron County Health Unit. The 1960 conferences will be in Blyth, and in Tuckersmith Town- ship. Back for another Season! CSC RADIO'S Provocative and lively, discussion of agricultural problems Starting Monday, November 2nd, 8:30 p.m. with this special broadcast— THE SMALL FARMER A SPECIAL CASE A90-minute broadcast from the Annual Meeting of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture. CBG RADIO:—NEW SIGHTS NEW SOUNDS evening last week,, when lie took Part in a panel discussion; of de- ficiency payments. The other member of the panel was Bert Greer, president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, ON Winner of 13 FULL-LENGTH the "LIBERTY CKNX MOVIES AWARD" for TELEVISION EACH Local WEEK Programming . . . Fri., Oct. 30 "ISLAND OF DESIR" Tab Hunter (Romance) S Linda Darnell "M'LADY'S these E E Features on . . Mon., Nov. 2 "HEIDI" Elsbeth Sigmund (Drama) Tues., Nov. 3 "LOST BOUNDARIES" Mel Ferrer B. Pearson (Adventure) Wed., Nov. 4 "TECKMAN MYSTERY" John Justin Marg, Leghton . (Mystery) Thurs., Nov. 5 "BORDER- TOWN" Paul Muni Bette Davis (Western) Fri., Nov, 6 "SO YOUNG, SO BAD" Paul Henreid (Drama) MONDAY 12.45 , FRIDAY MATINEE" thru 2.30 p.m. movIES ARE BETTER a 8 --„,,,„ • ON =gorpinig CHANNEL TELEVISION 8 , . • 1.1( - EVERY "STARLIGHT See These NIGHT Features — 11.25 THEATRE" On p.m. Fri., Oct. 30 "THE LONG DARK HALL" Rex Harrison Lill Palmer (Drama) Sat., Oct. 31 WRESTLING FROM TORONTO All-Star Cast (Sport) Sun., Nov. 1 "MRS. MIKE" Evelyn Keyes Dick Powell (Adventure) Mon., Nov. 2 "DONAVAN'S BRAIN" Lew Ayres Gene Evans (Mystery) Tues., Nov. 3 "SAN ANTONIO" Errol Flynn Alexis Smith (Western) -Wed., Nov. 4 "THE FIGHTER" Richard Conte Vanessa Brown '(Adventure) Thurs., Nov. 5 "DAWN PATROL" Errol Flynn David Niven (War).......... . Fri., Nov. 6 "ONE BIG AFFAIR" Evelyn Keyes Dennis O'Keefe t (Drama) Sat., Nov. 7 WRESTLING FROM TORONTO All-Star Cast (Sport) Sun., Nov. 8 "INTO THE BLUE" Michael Wilding J. Hulbert (Drama) WATCH "TOWN AND COUNTRY" . . . MONDAY thru FRIDAY . . . 12:00 NOON Featuring Monte Snider . . . Reg. Bifton . . . Delores Enderwick . . . news, farm weather —CLIP OUT THIS ADV. FOR EASY REFERENCE — - -- - The Summerhill Ladies Club met at the home of Mrs. Russel Good, with 19 members answer- ing roll call and three visitors. Mrs. N. Forbes, president, read a poem, "October's Party". Mrs. Earl Blake reported on the Hospital Auxiliary meeting, Mrs. George Colclough and Mrs. Ezra Ellis will go to the next meeting. Plans were made for the turkey banquet to be on November 20. It was decided to start the meet- ings at 2.30 p.m. The program consisted of three readings by Mrs. Neville Forbes, Mrs, Wesley Hoggart and Mrs. William Jenk- ins. Mrs. Donald McLean had a bin- go contest. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Wesley Hoggart. Roll call will be answer- ed by giving quilt patches and old Christmas cards. Lunch com- mittee is Mrs. Russel Good, Mrs. Dennis Penfound, Mrs. Clayton Ellis, Mrs, Lloyd Stewart. Those on the program are Mrs. William Lovett, Mrs. Ross Lovett, Mrs. Charles Merrill, Mrs. Donald Mc- Lean. District Deputy Grand Master Brother Rae Crawford and his in Stallation team of Brussels, at- tended the regular meeting of Clinton I.O.O.F. Lodge No, 83 on Tuesday evening 'for the purpose of installing the officers elected for the coming term„ The new officers are: Jr, Past Grand J. E. Cook; Noble Grand, Norman Shepherd; Vice Grand, James Cox; recording secretary, Bert Bowden; financial secretary, Norman Counter; treasurer, Char- les Nelson. Warden, Clarence Sturdy; con- ductor, Harold McPherson; inside guardian, J. E. McDonald; outside guardian, John Hamilton; right supporter of Noble Grand, John Sutter; left supporter of Noble Grand, Edward Mittell; right sup- porter of Vice Grand, John Sturdy; left supporter of Vice Grand, Harold Tyndall; right scene supporter, Alvin Sharp; left scene supporter, George Falconer; chaplain, Ed. Gibson, PAGE TI-MEZ 171-110B,SDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1.959 CLINTON NEVUS-RECORD Brussels 100fDegre e Team Installs -New Officers of Clinton Lodge No 83 Summerhill Club Attended By 23 Members, Visitors