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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1960-03-17, Page 6ft elleeeeeme:;-,-14:„-effei.1411..I'M;A,fee.:11e The above sketch courtesy of The Salvation Army All of life is a race. Clear, sober judgement is needed at all times. Can our youth be expected to understand this if they are legally exposdd to, and supported by a product that dulls the mind, and slows the reflexes? Alcohol robs life of its energy and radiance. It hampers a person's progress in business as far as the lives of his employees, and himself, are concerned, to say nothing of its 'well-known discord in family life and effect on family reltionships. Pa; tt 4,--,COntoik ..NOwORecRo6m,Thoir.WOrf ' March:' 17, 1900/ News of• Auburn: POrrespOcidentI 'MPS. W, BRADNOCK Phone Aubrlrrl 53W *Knox PreshYtlirtan Wigs The Women's Missionary -fetY of Knox Presbyterian Church met at the borne of Mrs. Jahn .Graharn, with a large. attendance, The president, Mrs, Donald Rain.* es W4,3 an charge, Harp .eoetimpe anist Was Mrs Robert 'J, Phillips, The Grad preyer written by Miss Ida White, RN, mission,' ary on the Bhil Field was .effec- ivelr read by Mrs, John lionston, 'Wilfred Sandersen. chose the second chapter of the Book of Save Feed Dollars Clinton Feed - Huron Street, Clinton Phone HU 2,3815 00111.101011111111111111111 (By our Auburn correspondent) ' Mrs, .Jape's -pkese.ed away in Egerton Private Hospita, Lenden ou Thursday, March 10, after a lengthy illness, Mrs„ Rattily, the former Eve* 474 Bell,-,veas the. :daeghter of the We Mr, and Mrs. Willie-M. 1804. and was, born in Mullett township on November 30, 1882, and atten, .00 85 9, Mullett. She was Mar- ried to James Reithby on, March 2811900, and took up .resideneepir their farm on the first 'coneeS4On • Of .Fast. Wawanosh, then 011 the' 13th of Iltilkirtt and retired to the village of Auburn where he 'resi- ded until his death last summer, She was; 'a 'tieveted meedier',ef the Auburn Baptist Ohureh -end for many years a inernber. of the Auburn- Women's'Thstitute. She is Siirvived by • two sons, Glenn and Lloyd both of London, 'five ,,grandebildren. and three great-grandchildren and also her twin sister, Mrs. Edith Sturdy, Clinton - The funeral was on Saturday,' March 12, at the J. Keith Arthur funeral home, with .Rev. A. e- ver, London and John. Agulian in charge. Burial was an Bali's Cemetery. Pallbearers were Nel- son Hill, Harry Sturdy, Norinan. Sheppard, Frank Raithby, Willtuam Lobe And Sidit0Y-Lalsing, The beautiful floral tributes and the many contributions to the. Gideons paid a silent tribute to a loving mother, a kind neighbour and a devoted friend, Friends . were present from Guelph, Tor-- onto, Kincardine, London and -the surrounding district. Dr. B.. C. Weir Given Birthday Presentation (By our Auburn correspondent) Dr. B, C. Weir, who recently celebrated his 83rd birthday, was honoured by his masonic brothers on Wednesday evening, March 9, at Carlow, When he was presented with an honorary membership with Masonic Mohring Star Lodge 309, for his long service and flee example shown during the years in Masonic work. Two years ago he was presented with a 50-year jewel from the same lodge. He thanked his friends for the honour bestowed on him, A soc- ial hour followed with lunch ser- ved. Friends were present from Monkton, Clinton and Goderich. Clifford Brown; board of manage- ment, Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor, Ro- bert 3. Phillips, Thomas Haggitt, Thomas Johnston, Mrs. John Daer, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, Mrs. John McNichol, Clifford Brown, Rob- ert Daer and Lawrence Nesbit. 1960 VAUXHALL Demonstrator SEDAN. ONLY $1795 —1959-.-- CHEVROLET BEL AIR SEDAN-6 cyi, radio; automatic, burgundy coloi ONLY $2195' CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2-DOOR--radio, V-8 automatic, Blue DODGE MAYFAIR SEDAN—snow tires, discs,;_ light beige BUICK LeSABRE 4-DOOR HARDTOPH3ower brakes, steer- ing, radio, rear Speaker, PONTIAC STRATO CHIEF 4-DOOR STATION, WAGON — radio, whitewalls 14,000 miles. 1 9 5.8l--- PONTIAC STRATO—CHIEF 4-DOor SEDAN— radio, automatic drive, two-tone, turquoise and white ONLY $1495 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 2-DOOR HARDTOP—radici; sack- up lamps, etc. MERCURY MONTEREY SEDAN — power steering, power brakes, automatic. NASH' ,METOOPOLITAN.HARDTOP--radio, etc. PLYMOUT,H SAVOY SEDA.N—ctistom radio, wheel discs, new motor. 'METEOR 2-DOOR CUSTOM 300—radio, 2-tone, 27,000 miles. — 1 9 '5 7 — METEOR RIDEAU 500 SEDAN—radio, white- walls* 91 'earning rod ONLY $1115 .BUICK SEDAN—radio, ciynaflow, Gothic Gold Metallic. BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN--chrome trim, whitewalls, dynafloW. METEOR CUSTOMLINE 300 SEDAN—oar is like new, 27,000 PONTIAC PATHFINDERDELUXE SEDAN—radio, red colo 0 r. 1951 MODELS From $95.00 up MODELS BELOW 1951 $50.00 up 0 TO MOTHERS To a large.extent YOU hold the destiny of Clinton in your hands, YOU 4r.inQ the children into the world, YOU for the most part, raise the family. YOU spend a majority of the family income to clothe, feed, and educate your family. ARE YOU going to let a number of busi- nessmen (who are primarily interested in making money) affect your ability to provide for your family the things you know they need? These men cannot give o n e healthy reason why you and your family need legal liquor outlets opened in Clinton. MOTHERS You can help defeat your own cause by' being complacent. YOU have power to help avoid this situa- tion on March 23. • Use Your Power— Get out and Vote - "0 5 6 — CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN — whitewalls radio, two-tone I ONLY $995 MERCURY MONTEREY HARDTOP, 2-Door— radio, automatic, whitewalls, etc., ONLY $1375 PONTIAC PATHFINDER DELUXE 2-DOOR — whitewalls, blue in colour. BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN—Owned by a minister. BUICK ROADMASTER HARDTOP — loaded-electric win-c . doves, Seats, etc. PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 2-DOOR — Hardtop, power steering, radio. CHEVROLET 2-DOOR HARDTOP—automatic radio, White.", walls. BUICK 'SPECIAL HARDTOP 4-DOOR—Whitewails, etc. CHEVROLET 2-DOOR—Green, in good shap,e. AUSTIN A50 SEDAN—radio, overdrive, leather interior. FORD FAIRLANE STATION WAGON — 2-Door, automatic, yellow and red interior. BUICK ROADMASTER CONVERTIBLE — power steering, power brakes, 6-way Seat. CHEVROLET 2-DOOR—Maroon in colour. — 1 9, 5 5 FORD CUSTOMLINE SEDAN — V-8 a'uto- matic, radio, black ONLY-$695 CADILLAC COUPE—power steering ,brakes, 35,000 miles. OLDSMOBILE 98 CONVERTIBLE -- power steering, power brakes, radio, electric teat. FORD 2-DOOR--Blue in colour. PLYMOUTH SEDAN—radio, new motor, etc. CHEVROLET 150 SEDAN-37,000 original miles. CHEVROLET SEDAN-2-tone, V-B automatic, power' steering. PONTIAC LAURENTIAN HARDTOP — radio, whitewalls, plum and white color. NASH AMBASSADOR SEOAN—CoMplete with bed & motor. PONTIAC. PATHFINDER SEDAN—radio, green -color, sharpl A Local leacher Writes In this town we ore spending thousands of dollars even/ year in order that our children may have the best op- portunity we can give th em to develop physically and Intel- lectually, We believe that to suc4eed in to- ,day's world, 'they must have keen, clear minds. Why then should our town also provide the outlets by which these same minds will be dul- led, and_ these same bodies weakened? —A Clinton Teacher DON'T BE A "YES" MAN FOR THE LIQUOR TRADE VOTE, [NO X ON ALL THREE BALLOTS --1 9 5 4 — CHEVROLET '210' TWO-DOOR DELUXE — maroon colour, in excellent shape, 'ONLY $5 PONTIAC BUSINESS COUPE — Powerglide, radio, lea interior. METEOR NIAGARA 2-DOOR—Custom radio, excellent m BUICK SUPER 2-DOOR HARDTOP—Full power, radio OLDSMOBILE 88, 2-DOOR—Radio, hydromatic, whitew BUICK SEDAN—New paint, radio, green. FORD CUSTOMLINE 2-DOOR -- radio, like new, wind Washers, green in color. FORD STATION WAGON 2-DOOR—Custom radio, gr — 1 9 5 3 -.— CHEVROLET SEDAN, '150' Series—blue, ONLY BUICK DELUXE SEDAN—radio, only 41,000,,grigin PONTIAC PATHFINDER SEDAN—Black in colour FORD CUSTOMLINE SEDAW—radio, new motor, HUDSON, HORNET SEDAN—Customline radio, whi OLDSMOBILE 88 SEDAN—hydromatic,, blue in co CHEVROLET 'SEDAN—Sharp car, green In colour CHEVROLET BEL AIR SEDAN—light beige, radio PONTIAC 2-DOOR--Blue in colour. • PONTIAC. 2-DOOR — 1 9 5 2 OLDSMOBILE 88 SEDAN—radio, hydromoti white with motion top PONTIAC DELUXE SEOAN—Len Bowman's c DODGE SEDAN—Grey in. colour. PONTIAC FLEETLINE SEDAN-4-000r, shat' AUSTIN' SEDAN—Black with Whitewalls. CONSUL 4.1300tiGebd Oar. FORD SEDAN—radloi PONTIAC SEDAN--..Owned by a school teach CHEVROLET SEDAN—radio, blue in 'colour, OLDSMOBILE SEDAN—HydrOmatic, radio, 'e L MOTORS WRITTEN WARRANT I AUBURN OBITUARY Mrs James Raithby New Highway Map Of Ontario Now Ready on Request Several cherges designed to help the highway traveller have been introduced in the 1960 On- tario °Metal Road may which has just come off the presses. The new map is available at any of the department's 18 dis- trict offices throughout the prov- ince, Department of Travel and Publicity tourist 'reception cen- tres, or in writing from the High- ways Department or the Depart- ment of Travel and Publicity, To- map it will be possible for drivers, to use their as reference points when travelling. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111 Ruth and gave meditation on the life of this great Bible woman.: The study book on Africa ' Wee taken by Mre. -Demon Ractm3t on "Race and Nationalism." This in- teresting chapter brought 'back X4.44Y of' the interviews held re, plitly on TV concerning Africa today.. A reading "God bless our oh" was given .by Mrs, Herbert Gooier. The minutes were read by the secretary, :MPS. :Alvin Leatherland, .. Plans -were. Mode for the, Easter Thanicoffering, April 14, when everyone interes- ted .the life behind the Iron Curtain is invited to see and hear of the experiences of Fred Peel, -SeefOrth, who visited letts- •Sta, lest fall. The quilt .for the bale will be (piked, at the home .of Mrs, Ed. Davies next ThensdaY, Roll call was answered by a ver, se from the book of Psalms. Clos- ing prayer was. by Mrs, Senderscm, Ladies Aid -- ronto. The map is revised every year, of course, to show new highways, new highways under construction, any changes in, highway numbers and some additional, place napes. However, the newest feattire' of the 1960 map is that all county and district names and boundar- ies are shown. The' naives` have been placed in a curve .to make them stand out as -much as pos- sible and the boundaries are phasized by White shading. The Departnient of Highways places signs Where county bound- passed. cries interseot highways. With the In the absence of the treasurer, county boundaries shown on the Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor., the finan- cial statement was reviewed by Mrs. Fordyce Clark and the re- port of the vestry was read by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt in the ab- sence of Mrs. John McNichol. The election of new officers took place. -The resignation of Mrs, Gordon R. Taylor as treas- urer was received with regret. 1960 officers are: rector's war- den, Gordon R. Taylor; people's warden, John Deer; delegate . to Synod, Fordyce Clark; Sub-dele- gate, Lawrence Nesbit; vestry clerk, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt; treasurer, Mrs. John Daer; audi- tors, Mrs. Fordyce Clark and Mrs. MTS. Ed. Davies. preSided for the Ladies' Aid meeting. Minutes were read by Mrs. Roy Daer. Plans were made to cater to the Women's Institute Sunshine Sis- ter Banquet , on April .21. The committee will be Mrs. Ed. Dav- ies, Mrs. Donald Ileines, Mrs. Wes Brodnock and Mrs. Gordon Dobie. Dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Graham assisted by Mrs. J. C, Stoltz, St. Marks Anglican Annual The annual meeting of St, Mark's Anglican Church was held recently. This -meeting had been postponed until Rev., R. Meally was. sable to attend. Rev. lVfeally opened the meeting with a short devotional period. Financial state- ments prepared by the church secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor were discussed and 0 ALL CARS HAVE '1960 LICENCE PLATES MOST ARE COVERED BY 'GENERA • TRUCKS TRUCKS TRUCKS 1957 FORD 3I/2 TON STAKE, 14 ft. rack with hoist, OP Axle, air conditioned heat- er, 7,000 Miles, likb new,at half price. 1957 CHEVROLET, 16 ft. rank, 5-speed tranismission, to be sold at fraction of the original Cost. 1955 DODGE VI TON PANEL—this trunk is in new nonditibn,--ONLY $795. 1953 WILLYS 1 TON—A-Civilian pick-up, 4-wneed drive, new motor, hydraulic snow plow, 4-speed transinission. ' 1958 GNIC % TON with Radio, 1952 CHEVROLET Vg TON PICKUP.---like now, lobally Owned. 8-1951 -GMG 1/2 at prices you Can't afford to turn down. Clinton Y (Jung Adult I ellowship $5.00 DOWN — IF YOUR FACE LOOKS HONEST — NO RED TAPE REGARDING CHATTELS; CO-SIGNERS AGE REQUIREMENTS --- Just As Long As You Have An Income! We Positively Guarantee You Will Not Be Turned Away Because of Price, Terms, BUY WHERE YOU GET THE *EST SELECTION! Pearson Motors Limi PONTIAC BUICK VAUXHALL GMC TRUCKS and BEDFORD VA "Huron County's Largest ,Car Dottier" ZURICH EXETE IIIIIMMONSImeeemehs STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! Here Comes That an Again! Jack Pearson and his boys have sold more New 1960 Pontiacs than any dealer in Huron County. N 0 W WE HAVE TO DISPOSE OF 97 Used Cars and Trucks