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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1960-06-02, Page 11SPECIALS- for 2 Weeks Ory PIXWOOODS ROOFIN ►. , G. YPROC LATH and SHEETS PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED Ali Sale Items Strictly •Casil Frq'd Hudie BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Phone HU 2-4655 217 Isaac Street 'Clinton, Ont. Mr. N. M. FiNNIE" Albert Street, Clinton was the May winner in the IHA • "FON' iN THE SUN" draw .at BAIL.andMT CH IHA, Hardware His prize; DeLuxe- "Rexclale" BARBECUE ,All May Coupens.stay in the drawfor the June Prize; a $49.95 Power Lawn Mower IHA SPECIAL Hotntold Thermo CarryAl! Ba. -Insulated Aiith Fiberglass, washable' .plastic inside and outside; 17"- long, 11" high, 6" wide. Reg: Price $1.69 .:. THIS WEEKEND ONLY' 49 BALL & MU. TCH I.H.A. HARDWARE Clinton HU 2.9505 BUILDING and REMODELLIN� REFERENCE T ROOFING Earll.oucette Built-up Asphalt ;Rogflrlg Coating-Patching--ShIngl Ing Roof Repairs of All Types PHONE•HU 2-974.1..-- CLINTON fib PAINTING "and DECORATING D. Aud Son FLOOf •,'SA„NJED VENETIAN BLINDS -PAINTS and WALLPAPERS Clinton -.Phone 2=_954P GRANT ` RATH PAINTER and DECORATOR Huron Street --- Phone HU:2-7040 Clinton ,.. • BUILDERS ` SUPPLIES Ball -Macaulay Ltd. Phone HUnter 2-9514 Pull Range of Builders' Supplies COAL -- LIME -- CEMENT King Street Clinton.. J. W. Counter Builders' Supply r, "CLINTON — Phone HU 2-9612 "Everything for the Builder" A. G..Grigg & Son Clinton --.Dial HU 2-9411 COAL PUEL OIL CEMENT PLASTERING CONTRACTOR Carman F. Garrow PLASTERING CONTRACTOR and: General Repair - Estimates. ;Gladly Given •13MCUE'EN4ST.; CLINTON .PHONE HU 2-7008 • HEAT". LIGHT and PLUMBING' Cities Service Oil Co. Ltd. Jack Scrutol Disitribittor HEAT -114G •FliELS Clinton --.Phone HU 2-9653 Clinton Electric Shop ''''ELECTRICAL—APPLIANCES and WIRING Clinton Phone HU 2-6646 GINGERICH'S Sales and Service SEAPORTH • ZURICH Phone 644W1 Phone 84 Electric and`Gas Appliances Gas and Oil Heating, Plumbing Electric Installation and Repairs ' Motor Rewinding, Fred J. Hudie Builders' Supply and Sawmill Where yopr building dollar goes farther' CLINTON HU 2-6655 • GENERAL CONTRACTING EARL DOUCETTE BUILDING CONTRACTOR Asphalt Roofing CLINTON --- Phone HU 2-9741 M. McADAM Clinton -- Phone HU 2-7070 GENERAL CONTRACTING Industrial . -'' Connmerciai Cement Work CALF DOUCETTE BUILDING .COtI;t;RAC,TOR Clinton Phone HU 2.9562 Et CONCRETE .HENRY YOUNG CONTRACTOR !#8 wat Conoire#e Construction CLINTON "Phone HU 2-9496 A. F. Scotchmer ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR • Domestic Cbmnmercial Industrial, - BAYFIELD -.- .Phone 16 Harry Williams HEATING FUELS White Rose Petroleum Products R.R. 2, CLINTON Dial HU 2-6632 iSE PLUMBING YY .JL and HEATING Harold Wise, Prop. CLINTON Dial HU 2-7662 Plumbing -- Heating and Electrical Services • • HOUSEHOLD nen Irwin's Ladies' Wear Draperies — Curtains «a Blinds Ctir{taln Rods A� Drapery Track Estimates Free -�- CLtNTON Phone HU zoos McEWAN'S CURTAIN BOOB WINDOW SHADES • VENETIAN BLINDS CLIN'litiN''k—`phobic; HU 2-046 km , mews f Auburn ``ipeero#pondent ' itiMRL `W, BR.ADNOQK PI144Auburn 50M Mr, and Mrs?. Arnold Craig :graduated and is employed at Ml liatit Lake, The Librariaxi, of the ° 4 buxan. Public Library requests all .ewni- ty boobs to be in on SaturdaY1 June 4, .for the e*e ige, Recent visitors With Mr. and Mrs. rphni I•loust'oni: were,.Mr, and Mrs, John RorriSen, Ambito, Scotland, Miss Agnes S'iners,ir, fail M:tom lvtr, and' Mrs'. A, Ann- str9ng, anMr{acid MrS?..Jaixles Foreman, Detroit. • .Mrs. Leonard; Archatnibault esn- tertained recently ill .honour of her sozi. gtoteyi.6 5th , births ay. G ames were ex ,joyed acrd a delic- ious IuxnCii . was served and a, huge birthday cake With carctles, Guests were Louise bunking, G ary Ament, 'Ronnie. Hunkring, Nan :and Bill Lap1, with Lush, Harry and Margaret Franken; Guests with Miss Minnbie Wag- ner, Wager end Willkamn. Wagner, on the weekend were Miss .Bit's Wagner,.. R.I�T., Wayne; Michigan, Miss Laura Wagner, R.N,, Syrar Luse; New York; and _ Mr, acrd. Mrs. John, Cnheldex, Milverton. Knox 'Clnited • Anniversary of -Knox, United -Church Sunday school i1ad large congregatite is • at • both • services. •Rev, R. M. Sweeney twos in char'- ge and the guest speaker was. Rev. F. Allen Pickering, xhinister of Presbyterian Church, mount Forest, The music was in charge of the church organist, Miss Mar- go. Grange end both junior and senior choirs sang. The guest singers -were a, juitiiar quartette composed of Gary Hoffman, Earle Bean, Lynn. Serarus and Reg Cressman from New -Dundee tinit- ed Brethern. Each pupil' carried a small bouquet of flowers which. were received by Miss Marlene Mason and Miss• June Baechler, and laid,.at the altar. Charles Scott sunperinrtendent of :the Sun- day School introduced the guest speaker who 'chose his text from Revelations 21; 13 and spoke -on. "Jesus and the Stages of Life" and spoke an the 'three gates. ' Walkerburn Club ' The Walken-burn Club met: at the home of Mrs, Bert Hunkcing with the..„president, Mrs. George Schneider in charge: Mrs. James Jackson was at the piano, Pray - spent Sunday >1t Wangham with Mr. and Mrs. george Day Mrs, John Vincent,:Qoderich, is vksitiarig with her sister, Mrs. Fred Tall anal Mr. Toll Mr, end Mrs. Maitland Allen returned this weekend from say-. erak weeps spent in Flint, Mich., with Mr. and Mxts, William Coates. Mr. • and Mrs Bert Srnilie, Spragge, were re gent guests with Mr. and Mrs, WilliaM Dodd and' WalliaTzi, Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Royle attended -the graduation ceremony of Miss Mary Boyle,,.,at St. Jeseph hospital; London, where a 'class of 60 received their diplomas. Mr, 'and M'$. Harold Kirkoon- nell ,and Donald, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kii^kconrnell, Mary and Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MoDoug,. ell, Bernice and Allan; :attended. the S eraphinMeDougall . wedding at Fprward Baptist Church, Gait{ Mr. and Mrs. Doouglas Campbell were also guests. :•. Mrs, •Major Youngblut attended the graduation. ceremony ' a t t week when her ueen's otlde sKinoon, Keith, E B. Doucette CLINTON, ONTARIO Licensed. Lightning "RodAgent for Ontario v 168 Queen St, -- Phone HU 2-9741 21,-tfb 1CITIES . SERVICE SERVICE iS OUR MIDDLE NAME JACK cousgroi. OR E VENE G T14 e ,1 l -SUM .. • ; HU.2-9653 CLINTON r C 3. Yj rL QIi 9 j . •5..y �. e LANDSCAPING S. SODDING . SEEDING it LAWN ROLLING Free Estimates. • 'TOPSOIL • FERTILIZER • MANURE •BAIRD ` arid ME1 ER: CUNTON 'ONT4, Phone 1f U 24176 Phone HU -2 9734 " r 10p -1E13 PLUMBING HEATING ELECTRICAL SERVICE i S Door and Verandah Canopies. • Combination Doors and Windows. • Double -Double, Hung, Double Gliders and Jalousies. i Aluminum Porch and Step Railings t "Alumiwall" Aluminum Lap Siding. Hoolv�nt-Nash Aluminum Products Window Awnings "hos. Walker Adtiotixetl dealer Phone 553 Exeter, Ont. eqr wrap MAS. Hurtling, Thursday, June 2, 196Q The nvinines 'were read tw se's xetaary, .1K . Ted HinRol eai "An. easy way t4 /woe, cleaning done", brought no Wre t.0 i o1v'e til ;VOX,' land W answered by 1.4 mems, The Jeune meeting will be het et • the home of Mrs, Willi Hun, loing and the program will be charge of Mi. James McDoU and Mrs, James :Jaclkson, Luni committee will be Bert .Iuniting Zlliott Lapp, Lloyd McCllneheY, Garth McChnchey, Plans Wore laid for the arm ' meeting and roil call will be an swered by the payment of dues, The draw was wen by Mrs. Wor- thy 'Young' and .an]n xestirig en- ny sale Was conducrted iby pis. Leonard Archambault, Mrs Lloyd Mcallinehey • and Mrs. Wlliiazki I.Hunking showed .interesting pie. tures of local views on the screen and a delicious lunch Was served by Mrs. Ted Hunid,ag,.;iVfzs. Gear.. ge Sohneider�, Mrs. Jornes Mc.. Doit'glall and Mrs. James hail son. O. O F. Initiation A meeting was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Bert Deer when members of the Court Dufferin No. 46 of the Canadian: Order of Farresters Met for organising an initiation service; for the neW members to join in June.. The district manager,W. Matnanke, Chesley and the district fieidman, W. J, hawkshaw, "Kitchener, sup- er eisor of fraternal activities were both present, A short memorial service was held' for the late Net- son Hill, who was the Chief Raxi.- ger• of this lodge; and a minute of. silence was observed in his mem- ory. em- 4 The Canadian, Order of Forres- ters was first organized in this district in 1.880 and the first Ran- ger was G. Robbie. They later built the hall which was torn down a few ' years ago, and the site is now the beautiful Manch- ester Garden of the Auburn Hart- icuirture Society: Anyone interested in joining this court please contact Bert Doer, Refugee Blitz. The chairman and the volunteer canvassers for the Huron; County World Refugee- :Blitz held recently wish to thank the citizens of the village for their generous dona- tions. Miss Margaret R. Jack- son, was' focal chairman, assisted by Mrs. Stanley Johnston, Mrs. William T, Robison, Mrs. David IV1cClittcyhey, Mrs. Ed. Davies, Mrs. Was, Bradnock, Mrs. Bert Craig and William Strau'gh'an. These canvassers collected $126.25 from the 88 families. Knox United WA Woman's Association. of Knox United Church met in the church with 'the Busy Lizzy group in charge of the devotional period. Mrs. Fred Toll presided and Mrs. Norman Wight -nen , vwas at the piano. Mrs. Guy Cunningham read the' Scripture lesson. _ Mar - tae and. Kiaska Koopman sang a pleasing duet, Miss Ebna. Mutch presented the meditation and led in Prayer. • Mrs Harold Webster gave a very fine report on fthe morning session of the Huron Presbyteoy Woman's Association aiin u a `e meeting in Coderich.Ma1trpl Koopman sang the solo for which she received .fiirst prize at th Belgr'ave Musical Festival. Dii to the absence of Mr's. ;Ernest •Dumniin, Miss Elma Mutch read the report of the afternoon ses- sion of the Goderich meeting Mrs:' Arthur Grangealso' read the re- port prepared by lilt's. Mott Lapip on the ;London Conference WA meeting held in St. Thomas.. - ti The offering was received by Mrs. Robert Turner and Mrs. James Hennibly and dedicated. Mrs. Arthur Grange presided ' for a short business period'. Tea was served. TPU Meets Edgar Leatheriand presided for the Young People's meeting. Pray- er was by Rev D J Lane The minutes were read by Helen Youngblut and -roll call was ans- weied by Oaming 'a famous per- son in the news today. The of- fering was received .by Murray Youngblut and plans Were made for the Weiner roast at `Sunset beach. Current event meeting on the church and country life prov- ed very interesting. Betty Young- brlut's current event on the Amer- ican Plane shot down, recently ov- er Russian territory brought many interesting views on this event. Auburn 4-H Homemakers Club met at the home of Anne Marie and Mien Schneider, with. Shirley Brown presiding. The minutes were read by June Baeehler and roll call was answered by reading the menus that the girls had pre- pared for their families. Mrs: Ed. Davies shoaled the girls how to prepare flank steak for cooking ,and spoke on the method of mak- ing oven dishes. The meeting -los - ed with the Mary Stewart Collect. The eighth a'oeeting was at the home of Jannett Dobie With the president Marion Hickey in char- ge. Roll call was ,answered by "my record book up to date." The leader Mrs. Keith Machan led in the planning for Achievement Day. Mrs. Ed. Davies the assis- tant leader made plans for the skit with. Jannett Dobie, Margaret Haines and Janet Young and Wa- le Haggirttt taking part. Sunset Drive -In VA miles east of GoderlOh on No, 8 Highway FRI., SAT., MON. June 3.d-6 "Comanche Stomion" Randolph Scott tea- Nancy Gates PLUS SHORT SUBJECTS TUES., WED., THURS. June '-8-9 "As Young At We Are" Robt. Harland -- Pippa Scott ADDED. 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