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Clinton News-Record, 1959-11-19, Page 111953 FORD 4-doo'r' 1954 STUDEBAKER 2-door with overdrive 1952 FORD 2-door See The NEW LARK for 1960 W. H. Dalrymple & Son Studebaker Sales and Service BRUGES ELD DIAL HU 2-9211 SEALED, TENDERS properly marked as to contents will be received by the Township Clerk until 2 o'clock, Tuesday, December 8th,, 1959, for the purchase of a truck with the folloWing specifications: One Ton Express G.W.V. Rating 7,800 lbs. Minimum Either Cab, and Chassis or Pick Up Body, 1959 in New. Condition or 1960.,,Four Speed Transmission. Tires- 8.17.5 6 ply, Front; Rear Tires, Snow, 8 ply. Less Licence. Six Cylinder. Directional Lights. With Oil Filter., Heater and Defroster, , There is a 1950 one-ton truck" with pick-up body to be traded in on the above vehicle. For further information see Road Superintendent, Mr. Leonard Caldwell, RR 1, Londesboro, Ontario, or the township clerk. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. 46-7-8-b , HARRY F. TEBBUTT, Clerk, Township of Hullett, RR 1, Londesboro. W;RhEsei 4.rEn&r. OYSTERS BLUE POINT Jumbor* (plot Smoke I m nan Mad to F rozen 2 lbs. 25c 39c lb. GOOD ALL-BEEF HAMBURGER Iv' 3 lbs. $1.00 LASTS OUR OWN PROCESSING—PEAMEAL COTTAGE ROLL MIV WAS" 49c lb. NO TE FARM STYLE SAUSAGE AS if?Igi) 3 lbs.$1.00. Y Think of a good . ROAST OF BEEF or STEAK We're Go It -- tut only From Canada's Finest Red Brand. Beef REAL SPECIAL PORK SWEET RIBS - sus ON OUR OWN DRESSED, FRESH WHOLE PICNIC HAMS 5 LB. AVERAGE ONLY I Choose your SUBURBAN COAT or CAR COAT at HERMAN'S 20 Different Styles by Canada's Leading Makers ALL-WEATHER CAR COATS Warm Orlon Pile Lining All Sizes .... Only. $21.95 ALL WOOL SUBURBAN COATS Heavy Quilted Lining, All Sizes Blue - Grey - Beige - Charcoal Priced As Low As . $15.95 (Open Friday Evening For Your Shopping Convenience) HERMAN'S MEN'S 'WEAR BILTMORE HATS — FORSYTH SHIRTS HU 2-9351 CLINTON AM, UTFITS Men's and women's hockey and skating outfits of Bauer quality built to endure 'the most rugged of use. Girl's and Women's figure and pleasure skates are of top quality material and work- manship combined with a beauty you will be proud of, to give you the utmost in pleasure and figure skating. Prices Start $4.95 ALSO—USED OUTFITS For Sale accepted on trade, and exchange GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR THE CURLER TAMS SWEATERS GLOVES SHOES SOCKS COATS BAGS 'TECUASDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1959 CUHTON. :NEWS-RAVORD PA= l,llavztt Lppin9tonputo E!c Street United London, was the scene on Satur- day, October 31, of the marriage of Beeeie Dutot, London, formerly of Bracefield, to Roy F, Lepping- ton,Brumfield. The Rev, H. Don- aldJoyee officiated, The bride wore powder blue lace over satin, and a corsage of pink roses. msrlizebeth Goddard, Lon- don, was bridesmaid, wearing cor- al net over nylon satin with corsage of yellow roses. David Brea-Olt, London, was groomsman. Friends attended from Clinton, London and Glencoe, and a recep- tion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hagan, London. Mr. and Mrs. Leppington ,will live in Bromfield, Clinton's New Girl Guides Association Has• First Meeting; Appoints Officers 1 Good Used Cars 1952 Stan-clard VANGUARD Four-Door = 35,000 Miles S TANLEY' MEAT MARKET 16 KING STREET Phone HU 2-3834 ley, RR 1, Zurich, brother of the groom. Guests were ushered to the pews by James Armstrong Jr., Brussels, and_Robert McKinley, RR 1, Zurigeebrother of the , groom. Receiving geests in the church auditorium, Mrs: Johnston wore a teal blue brocade ensemble with matching accessories and a corsage of tawny gold --roses. Mrs, Elgin McKinley assisted wearing an ensemble of brown velvet with beige trim, matching accessories and corsage of yellow carnations. For traveling the bride chose a fitted taupe suit with mink col- lar, brown accessoriestancl tanger- ine shade hat 'and gloves, The bride is,„a5;graduate of the University dF Western. Ontario School of Mtisice The couple will make their home in. Brantford. God, Twp. South Mr, .and Mrs. Bert Harr* and family moved to their home in ,.Goderich on Saturday. They have 'Old their farm in -Goderich Town- ship. Mr. and Mrs, Ted Harrison, Weeton, spent the weekend with HOLIMESVIMOE Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hodgine and Miss Iva, Glazier, London, Motored to Detroit for the week- end and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tames Bentley and family, the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. James McKinley Johnston A wedding of wide interest was solemnized at Ontario Street Un- ited Church, Clinton, on Saturday, November 7, when Doris Pauline Johnston, Clinton, and Berne lan McKinley, Brantford, exchange ea wedding vows, The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs; Harvey C. Johnston, Clinton, and the groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Elgin McKinley, RR 1, Zurich. Tall standards of white and baby blue chrysanthemums and light- ed -tapers in candelabra formed the setting for the ceremony which Mills. Lperformed by the Rev. Grant The bride wore a floor-length gown of chantilly lace and nylon tulle over slipper satin, fashioned with fitted bodice of chantilly lace, lily point sleeves .and sabrina neckline embroidered with irides- cent sequins and seed pearls. The bouffant skirt of lace appliqued nylon tulle was worn over a tier- ed underskirt of nylon tulle. A jewelled tiara ,.held her fingertip veil of French illusion and she car- ried a Crescent of pink roses with stephanotis, The bride was attended by her three sisters. Mrs, Grant McLean, Hensall, as matron of honour, Mrs. James Armitrong, Jr„ Brussels, and Miss Joan Johnston, Clinton, as bridesmaids. They wore waltz- length gowns of cornflower blue taffeta with lace and velvet trim. Elizabeth Fanson, Mitchell, was flower girl wearing a similarly styled frock of white nylon. Ring bearer was John McKinley, RR 1, Zurich. Groomsman was Anson Mertin- . Schilbe-Coleman • Verne United Church, beauti- fully decorated with candelabra, fern, pink snapdragons and white 'mums, was the setting on Satur- day, November 14, for the wed- ding of Elinor Mae Coleman, Zur- ich, and Henry Orval Sclel]be, Dashwood. The bride is the daughter of Reeve and Mrs. Harvey Coleman, RR 1, Zurich, and the groom is the son of Mrs. Henry Schilbe, RR 1., Dashwood, and the late Mr, Schilbe, The double ring cere- mony was performed by Rev. T. J. Pitt, Varna. Wedding music was played by Mrs. Ray Huether, Clinton. The soloist, Kenneth Willis, Seaforth, sang "Because" before the eere- Mony and, "The Wedding Prayer" during the signing of the register. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. Her gown was of pure silk taffeta peat' fashioned on princess lines, feat- uring a scooped neckline trimmed in appliqued belgium lace, long slim sleeves and skirt flaring to fellhemline. Her shoulder length veil was a tulle illusion with se- quin trim .and she carried pink and white carnations. Miss Joan Hunter, Seaforth, was 'maid of honor, wearing a light blue charm crystalette shea- th with matching overskirt and bateau neckline, a white feather- ette headband and white pumps. Her flowers were pink and white 'mums. Miss Helen Wilson, Brussels, and 'Miss Janet Reder, RR 1, Bay- field, niece of the groom, were bridesmaids, wearing gowns of similar style to that of the maid of honor and carrying bouquets of white 'mums. Tiny flower girls, Misses Fran- ces and Ruth Rafelton, Toronto, were dressed in dainty blue nylon with' white lace trim and white slippers and carried bouquets of white baby 'mums and sweetheart roses. Laird Schilbe, Goderich, was groomsman for his brother, and the ushers were Ronald Coleman, Varna cousin of the bride, and Albert Schilbe, RR 1, Bayfield, brother of the groom. A reception was held at Arm- strong's, Exeter, which was decor- ated with pink and white candel- abra and pink 'mums. The bride's mother wore a printed embossed green satin dress with portrait neckline and brown accessories. The groom's mother wore a blue floral dress with dark accessories, and white corsage. The bride's travelling costume was a beige wool suit with borg jacket and accessories to match. Mrs. 0, Schilbe, has been em- ployed in the office of the agricul- tural representative in Clinton for several years. Hay and. Stanley Plan For Joint Federation Banquet The Hay and Stanley Township Federations of Agriculture will hold their joint annual meeting and banquet in the Community Centre, Zurich, on Wednesday, November 25. Guest speaker for the occasion will be W. P. Roberts, RR 3, Sea- forth, who is secretary-treasurer of the school area board and also assessor of Tuckersmith Town- ship. Mr. Roberts was a war- time chief instructor at the RCAF Radar a md Communications School at Clinton Station. Tile entertainment will be provided by the "Four Gents," London. . Tickets for the banquet are available from directors of either the Hay Township group or the Stanley Township group, Ross Love is president of the Hay Federation, and Clifford Pepper is the secretary, while El- mer Hayter is president and George Reid secretary of the Stanley group. The two organ- izations have been holding their annual meeting and banquet as a joint affair for the past few years. AUBURN MRS. WES. BRADNOCK Correspondent Phone: Auburn 53W Mr, and Mrs. William Wells and Douglas, Clinton, and Charles Twitchell, Prescott, were guests last Tuesday with Mr, and Mee. Robert J. Phillips, Mrs. Fred Watt, Clinton, visit- ed recently with Mrs. Maud Fremlin. Mrs. Leonard Plain, White Rock, BC, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. William Tabb arid her brother, Torrance Tabb. Stewart King a n d Walter Kraemer, Toronto, spent last ThUrsday with Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sel King. Mrs. Duncan Mackay returned from London last Saturday, where she 'had been a patient in Victor- ia Hospital, for over a month. Albert Campbell has sold his home in the village to Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Rutkowski and family and have taken possession. They had resided in Goderich before coming here. Little Miss Diane McDougall has returned to her home after staying with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Meehan Randy arid Trudy. Several front this community attended the memorial service at Blyth on November 11. Elliott Lapp was guest soloist, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk- connell, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Deer, aedMrs. Sam Deer, attended the funeral of the late John Kelly at London last Thursday. A large atenclahee was present last Sunday evening in the Au- burn Baptist Church when Mr. John Agullan showed pictures of his trip this summer to his home- land, •in Lebanon. The progeam began with a sing-song, with Mrs. Robert J. Phillips at the piano, followed by prayer by Frank Raithby. The pictures shoved views of the Holy- Land, The local association of the Mothers of the Clinton Girl Guide es and Brownies met in the Leg- ion Hell on Monday night with 18 mothers present. Mrs, a L.."13;ed" Graham, Guide Captain, intreclue- ed. her assistants, Mrs. L, Winter and Mrs. Duff Thompson. Mrs. George Womb, who is Breen). Owl for the Brownies, in- troduced Mrs. J. Jervis and Mrs. Douglas Ball, her Brownie leader assistants. The object in forming the Local Association is to help the Guide and Brownie Leaders in 'any way possible, and to raise money for all needed materials. As the first project, a big doll will be purchas- ed and raffled off in time for Christmas. Tickets will be avail- able throughout town. The doll will be on display, and sales of tickets aPpreeieted, Mrs. Cameron Proctor was in- stalled as the new district come missioner, succeeding Mrs. Sam Castle; assistant commissioner is Mrs, Ruth Knox; secretary-treas- urer, Mrs. John S. Smith; badge secretary, Mr% M. Bateman; ren-resentetive of the Local Associa- tion to attend camp meetings, Mrs. 13, Nicholson. The .district eornmeesioner ex- tends to all mothers and interest- ed friends an invitation to attend the next meeting of the Associa- tion in January. The date will he published later. Ali =there wee- ent accepted positions to help Guides and Brownies in badge testing, Lunch- was served and the mothers• adjourned, happy es young Guides, themselves. • TOASHIP OF HULETT TENDERS TAKE of the Township munity Hdll, November, purpose of ed as Reeve before 2 ordlodk ing will commence terest to the. 46-7-8-b NOM Nornination NOTICE 1959, 'nominating and TOWNSHIP municipality of at p:m. Londesboro, Councillors Papers I 'that the on at 2.30 Hullett fit HARRY Township NAT the OF on hours and for must will a meeting above p.m, will be of 1 o'clock F. TEB13UTT, HULLETT held the Hullett. the with A persons ONS. 1960, questions in 27th to p.m. public Ratepayers the Com- day of for the be elect- the Clerk meet- of in- Clerk, Friday, of proper be be the year filed date, when discussed. of ti up in the such iate rected the 464eb CLERICS 'Section November, 'NOTICE 9 at my said AND 28th day DATED TOWNSHIP list remains proceedings according of I office 1959, 'is The hereby of this NOTICE Municipality OF OF VOTERS' hereby given that Voters' List Act at Tuckersmith the list of all at municipal there for inspection. call upon ell to have any to law, the last November, 1959. 14th day of `Township CORA CHESNEY, persons errors I and of OF TUCKERSMITH November, FIRST LIST 'on voters day have that or the elections for Tuckersmith. . POSTING complied I have 14th entitled to and to take immed- omissions appeal 1959. Acting clay posted being with of vote that cor- Clerk, Inluron, of Reeve, tees offices, tions, ley from day, notice 46-7-b Electors between Trustee number for on 9 of nominating polls Dated and FRIDAY, will Deputy for the are which of the of MONDAY, 'NOTICE NOTICE o'clock at TOWNSHIP NMI the the 'candidates will govern is be held hours 'lit Reeve, years is nominated be all Varna„ year a.m. of and Township hereby 1960-1961. also opened Electors themselves at Three 1960, until this NOVEMBER '1 p.m. proper and , the DECEMBER hereby than of in 5 are 16th OF given and and make the Township JEAN NATIONS a for that to in 27th, 7th, p.m. ELLIOTT, Hall, One required Township November, the for the of School requested STANLEY Meeting if fill the County Varna, 1959 School Area 1959 a the of the to Clerk. purpose offices declara- of the of on of Area Trus- greater said Stan- 1 same take 1959. Councillors, Stanley persons required o'clock accordingly. three given hereby day that 2 p.m., the said of 2 for for terms, 1—Orange 3—House 4-1/ouse 5---HOttse 6—Township 464 Reeve and the year IF AN Between places, Ward -la the Goderich ---SS 2 (basemeht) A Of of of Nominations Hall 4 the H. H. FRIDAY, 1960, and Albert Shed Plate TOWNSHIP ELECTION MONDAYS TOWN Setvveen iCouncillors WILL IT hours With Tyndall NOMINATION COUNCIL elnd Township Schilbe McCartney the will of the WILL BE also 9 NOMINATIONS HALL. be OF HELD hours for for SHALL BE a.m. following V. H. H. Reg, NOVEMBER accepted School DECEMBER Deputy Char, Elmer of 1 the the HELD and Sturdy a. at GODERICH MEETING for Returning p.m. Board ,.,..... 27th the of the Wm. THOMPSON, NECESSARY 7th in charger Dori of 8 Poll Harve Les for following Cliff . office of Goderich 'trustees 2 year Clerk Fuller Sturdy 1ViellWaie Midelletot Peareoti N. Heard Clerk IN CHAMBER Falconer McCartney Miller 8, CLINTON and Township positions Area BE 6 p.m. officials Officer Wallis 'hick THE 2 ON AIKEN'S CLOTHING and LUGGAGE