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.
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'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