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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1960-06-02, Page 5The Test and Slaughter program to rid cattle of Tuberculo- sis has been in effect for many years. ,As a result the danger of people catching. TB fro-it cattle is very slight. BUT Your Cattle Could Catch TB from YOU! We can't have a "slaughter"' program for people with TB. But the sanitoria tyre sending dozens of healthy people home each month. EARLY DETECTION IS THE REASON. FREE 1113 w Detection Ciinks ill, be held Huron County between JULY' n 19 and AUGUST. 5 PLAN NOW TO ATTEND HURON COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION 1111111.11111111111111101111•111111111111.1011111111111111.111111111111111111W Amihong PeP PARKER HOUSE this Weekend ' Hollis: 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. THE LUCKY DRAW OF A Flower, Arrangement wAs. WON BY MRS. GORDON GALBRAITH, Dundas The Draw was made by Miss Thelma Dale, Clinton. Mrs, Howard Armstrong, Proprietress HU 24023 Murray Building Clinton DRIVE IN N RESTAURANT (Under. Seating for 30 FULL COURSE MEALS—LUNCHES CURB SERVICE—Week-days—after 6. o'clock, only. Saturday and Sunday-2 p.m. to 12 p.m. PAY 'US A VISIT SOON 22:b Instead of spending warm summer days, slaving over the ironing board. Send your laundry to us. We'll pick up and de- liver. Save time and energy for fun in the sun! Use the SPEED WASH on wet days A Goad Place to Dry! LUCKY NUMBER THIS WEEK IS 1738 Check Your Calendar. If the numbers match take the cal- endar to our office and claim yche $3.00 credit. of Choice Design. Portraits, Commercial Photography, 'etc. Jervis Studio 130 Isaac St. HU 2-7006 ••:* •,,.•:k • •46.fg., WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY SEE O .U.R Albums Westinghouse Compact, Budget- Priced 24" Stove High style appearance and top- flight performance. Oven has Miracle Seal and Spread-Even Heaters in any position. The Corox Surface burners tilt for easy cleaning. • • .; Clinton Electric: Shbp are sup; plying.. the. Westinghouse' Range (ModeloiKa-A-24) that is being used :all this week at :the LoA.= CoOking 'School at Clinton Leg., ion Hall. This Stove will be gilt» en away as. the Grand Prize at the end of 'the school, Clinton Electric Shop D. W. CORNISH, Proprietor "YOUR WESTINGHOUSE SEALER" HU 24646 Clinton aismimmumwma...ima. MODEL 0144.24 Thursday, June .2, 1960 li .ton Nows,Recard No. S Leguon Paper Drive Will. Be Held On Wednesday, tune 8 Beginning at 1 p.m. Leave Your Tied Bundles of Newspapers, Magazine! and Rags at the Curb, 20 and 22b Grand Opening Verna's Beauty Salon Verna Morgan, Proprietress Phone HU 2-9375 50 Mary Street Saturday, June 4 2 to p.m. Cothe See My New Shop Refreshments Served — Favours Given Appointments Booked 22-b Phone HU 2-3841 Your TV Service Dealer Clinton LE S Take the cool and care-free approach to warm weather! Choose your summer wardrobe from our style-first selection of light hearted lovelies fashioned for 'round the clock wear. See them all. See 06,r Large Selection of SUMMER DRESSES SIZES 12-20; 16 1/2-241/2 ; 38-44 Priced At ELECTROHOME ENCORE eq00 Or 4L7 7 67 Self-contained stereo radio-phonograph combination—AM or AM-FM Radio-4-speed Eng- lish-built-changer—Balanced speaker system with stereo-focus control. Cabinet available in seven hardwood veneer finishes—by Deilcraft craftsmen. GALBRAITH $5695 to 411.95 DRESS2nd Ploor pet MARTINS MIDDLETON Tuesday, June 7, -will be visitors 'claY• m Bruce field United 4;1400. when .W4P‘Pen, Egmondvii1P.,, and 'Turner's Churches will be guests Of Brucefield ladies at 2.30 p.m. Members of the Woman's Mission- ary Society and Hogue Helper' of the ehurch ,are especially invited, Mr.'and Mrs. Murray Squires, Sarnia, visited the lady's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Allan on the. weekend. Mr, and Mrs. Hunt moved to the village last week and are..oer copying the home of the late Mrs. Talbot.M. Mr. Hunt, is engaged on the farm of Robert Allan,',,Jr, aeeident: occurred early ''Sat, urday morning when. a car fro41 Blyth struck and snapped off a hydro 'pole on Highway 4, just in. frOnt .of the Paterson garage, Fortunately no one was, seriously hurt. Mr. and Mrs. 13. McKay, Lon- don called on relatiVes in the vil- lage on Sunday. " - VAL and Mrs. Lionel Rushcall and their five ehildren, Winnipeg, are • visiting. with the .iady's par- ents, . Mr. .and 'Mrs. Ross Scott. Mrs. Gus .Vath, Detroit, spent Sunday with her father, C. D. Simpson ,and her - Mrs. M. Vais. Beautiful baskets of floWens church on °Swirl:ay were in mem- ory ofthe late Fred RathWell and the late Harry.DalrYniple: The Rev. Dr, D. McKenzie preached armiversary., services at . Port Al- bertt while 'the Rev. Richard took services here. service was held Sunday in St. Andrew's. United ChUrch, Kippen, With; Rev. Currie WhilaW, as 'Neat speaker. The church was decorated, with . colorful spring flowers and• the choir, consisting of young people with .Miss Ivisan organist and choir leader,„ render- eds,fine music. The Misses Kath- ernie•Anderson and Marie Sinclair sang a duet and Brawn Binnen- dyk a. solo. • Mr.. and Mrs. Arnold Gackstet- ter and family, Guelph, were Sun.- day -guests . with. Mr. and MM. Harold .Tones and sons. • - • Miss Jeanne Robinson spent the weekend • with 'her sister, and brother-hi-law, Mr.• and Mrs ,..John Goskell, London. - Mrs.- Herbert. Whiteman and daughter Margaret, .-T,oreato,:visit- ed last - week with "MisS Mabelle. Whiten-10n. • • • • • 'Mr. and Mrs. Williath Clarke' Erucefield, spent. Sunday after: noon with Mr.- and Mrs. ElSton Dows'on., • * • - Mrs. Lydia Dolg was admitted Sunday- afternoon to Clinton' Pub- lic Hospital. -- Mr. and Mrs. Art _ Ashworth -ands -Carol Atm., Denfield, were re-- cent- visitors -with °Mr and Mrs,. .... • .. Tortkuto, where she isreegivrkl, tiug successfully frOcu surgery, mrs. Fro. Middleton is .4, 1)4, .11. ..er... Pi , a/W. . fr....1.044_ wash.her. a.. cent in the. Wellesley HeaNtel,. '1"'° MeWerY'• . .: Mrs. 'Fred Rathwell. daughter, - Mrs, Jirn LagenhY,. Belleville, were at church 04 'Sun- day morning- .Donald-'111eKenzie„,' St. 110'04 visited for a few 'hours with .hiS mother and attended the funeral of the late Harry Palrytuplo. Wednesday apterrnoon., YARNA Lawrence Stephenson has re- turned from Clinton Public Hos- pital, after .a . four month „stay. • A number from here attended a. service Church , night in Goshen United Church, whore Mr and Mrs, Northam. .Johnston, mission- aries . on furlough from South Anierica,- spoke apld showed pictures' of their work there. Miss Effie.:PlOru,:teel, spent the weekend at the home of Miss Joan lVfeelpnrmt. A joint meeting of ttie• Woman's Missionary Society and Woman's Association of the United Church will, be held on -Thursday evening, • at the home of Mrs. Anson Cole- man... George Beatty spent the week- end at - his home here. Afr.•--and Mrs: William Consitt have Moved to their farm on ,the Parr Line. . . . • "George L. Reid who- has been 'patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, Evan home for the weekend and • returned to take further treatment,, Mr. and Mrs. William Homey, Exeter, were Sunday guests Of Mr. and Mrs. Herb !Tones,. Mrs.. Nellie B. McLean and daughter Marion, Exeter, spent an afternenn. last week with Mr. and Mrs. Dowson... • . •.• Sunday guests with - Mr. and Mks. Emerson Kyle and Jim, in eluded Mr. and Mrs Archie Mitch- ell, Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Bulland, WindsOr,, and Mrs. Jean Kyle, Clinton.- Mr., and Mrs. N. Long visited 'Sunday with F/S. and Mrs. Robert Perkins, RCAF Station Clinton, Kipper lucky winners, Saturday night in Legion -penny sale draw were Mrs., Eldon - Jar- rott, $10. . grocery • ,order; . Gordon Wren, a hassock, donated' by Clar- enc,0 Reid; Mrs.. Fred :Row-nit:me; Weston, % Mrs. N. Long, $10 grocery- order. --HENSALL (MRS. MAUDE HEDDEN, Correspondent) Mr.—and.krs. J.•..D., id, Lon don, visited on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McQueen. • Mrs. Ruth Carter, Rosemary and Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hedden and three little daughters, Clinton, visited an Sunday with Mrs. Catherine Heddesi and Herb. Hensall Wonien's -Institute an- nual picnic will be June 8, and supper at 6.30, in the Legion Halt, followed with sports at the local park. Members please bring your children. Mrs. Gordon Appleton, Exeter, was the lucky winner of 8500,in the London Kinsmen Bingo; Mrs. Appleton is the former Agnes Fairborn, Hensall, daughter of Williatmi Faslriburn. To Saskatchewan Toni Kyle, Jr., David Ingram, Hensall, and Leo Zimmerman, Zu- rich, left Friday evening• for Del- isle,-Sask., where they will be ern- ployed. A going away party for David Ingram was held at the home of his• brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond In- gram, Thursday evening when Da- vid was presented with a purse of money. The party was attended by relatives and friends. PORTER'S HILL MRS. DONALD HARRIS PhOne HU 2-3362 The Sunday School of Grace United Church will hold their an- niversary service on Sunday, June , 12, at. 9.45 a.m. Rev, Albert Martin will be guest `Speaker, There will be no chtrch service at Grace Church on the first and last two Sundays of June. Sunday School will be held as usual, but at 9.45 a.m. instead of 10.45 a.m. MHS, F. mgcvixouGH Phone HO' ,2,741# Adui:10 ° IOU be observed in 11 l-Ii,L.rficohn , on eStV silleunci%,41i,tedowieChou. reoh4 at est speaker be;uv aY Elliott, forMer Honeaville boy. ;s140:lea4gad nated from the Stratford Teach- ers College; and has accepted- the atete tilhieeglecksewitiNouotino tsviJr. School,.e l Miss Yeo an the daughter of= Mr, and Mrs. Jack Yeo, • ' Miss Eleanor Yeo, of the Royal Victoria 'Hospital, Montreal, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Yeo. Mr. .and Nelson Brown, Warren, Mich„ and Mr. and Mrs. Prank LaWacort and family, • Oak- ridge Acres, Loudon, spent the weekend with; Mr, and Mrs. D. E. Glidden. While here, .they, along With Mrs. • .Gliddon; attended the graduation of _ Miss Eliz.abetti oGfranNg4re,aingof.. Auburn, from the Stratford General. Hospital 'School Miss Frances. McCullough, Tor- onto weiok-Zestewrni.t4-HhOgitpareAtal, spents;lyrthre. PAMnS°['s, .ri4Malke,k altQuileled%liereh... is spending, a few day* with Mr. Wad Mrs_ Rev. ,•atEci, G4lidgetn.w .B ', rentford, celebrated their Gold- en Wedding AniaiVersarY, on °Sat- wday, May 28- Rev. Brown ,was „former minister of :the Varna amid Goshen .charges, and is :the father • of Sid Brown, .Sid is married to the former Thelma Oldmore, 'Holniesville. Mr. and Mrs. Les. •Jervis; attended the event: • • • Earns Award " • Mrs. Nelson Brown, (formerly Eileen G1idion) Detroit, was recently awarded a ,S,Word Honor award in the Sigma Alpha Iota Fraternity.. This is a nation- al music fraternity for profession- al women in.. the' field of music. Delta Chapter' is affiliated' with the Detroit Conservatory of Mus- ic... This yearly. award is presen- ted to, . a member who has given outstanding fraternity. service .to the chapter. Mra. Brown was re- cognized as giving service to the chapter by her continued perform- ances, 'at musicales and concerts. GOSHEN NORTH Mrs. Clare McBride Corre,spondent ,• Shower Bride-Elect A Shower ,for Merle Armstrong, a bride of June 4 was held in the Goshen United Church on Teee, day evening, May 24 with about 140 in attendance. - Mrs. Wilmer McClinchey read -the address while Mae. Orval McClinchey held up a doll made from ,-kitchen .raids., • "A Practical Bride". , • .° Donna Hayter,* Mrs. Lloyd Cooper and Ruth.- McClinchey as- sisted in opening the many- lovely gifts' • to, which , Merle graeiensly _expressed her thanks. A short program - • included a comedy play, "Planning 'a program for lVferle's shower" with Mrs. El- mer Hayter, Mrs. .Clare McBride, Mrs. James Keys and Mrs. Bob McKinley taking part. A duet by Mrs. Glenn.. Webb and daughter Aim, singing "How Great Thou Art," a reading 'Should a Man Tell his Sonrin-lase by Larry Mc- Kinley. A quartette by Mary Boyce, Bonnie Pollock, Emma Oesch and Jane Hamilton accOm- panied by June Bender. A trio by Mrs. Clare McBride, Gwen and Bob McBride; reading by Joan Mc.Clymont, and a duet by Marjorie Turner and Ann Stephenson. Mrs. Allan Armstrong enter- tained in her home on Saturday at a trousseau tea in 'honour of daughter Merle. OS OF dnucalar Correspondent: MRS. 11, BERRY NEWS OF KIPPEN (Correspondent, MRS. N. LONG, Phone Hensall St4r15) The Young People'S anniversary Harold Jones and boys. HOLMESVILLE NOTICE CLINTON BARGAIN HOUSE 1`2 Isaac Street NOW OPEN For Business • 22-p