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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1962-05-03, Page 8Pala .8,,,,,Chatan Hawa,,Record,,Tharsdavo, May .--3! 1962 GOOD Used Furniture 9-Flece Walnut Dining Room Suite Consisting of: 5 SIDE CHAIRS, I ARM CHAIR, Brown Leather Seats; LARGE TABLE WITH FOLDING LEAF; LARGE SIZE BUFFET; CHINA CABINET; New Design—Finish in Good Condition-9 PIECES $125.00 --2-Piece CHESTERFIELD SUITE $40 , Green Velour 00 Exceptional condition . $25.00 —.7-Piece DINING ROOM SUITE $25.00 and Six Chairs 1—WALNUT LAMP TABLE $8.00 PRICED TO SELL—CALL IN NOW—WE NEED THE SPACE FOR NEW STOCK BEATTIE Furniture —5-Piece CHROME SUITE (Modern Design) To Clear Large Table \711,444 *rut To My ManyCustomers And Friends .. . O °cIA. t.so\ ly c toV vex,,c,2e;°1 elctell6- e6 e 15°4 °e voce ;P• 14" 0.0,0.‘.).e, svD9V:(4 vee' ,0006. coIcNe. Reuben Brubacher SUPERIOR STORE — Main Corner, Clinton /101.01101#1,01XfOteat Change of Ownership • Effective May 1, 1962 SUPERIOR STORE MAIN CORNER CLINTON Maynard and David Carrie $14tritot 'y.4th. the mooptim Iwo )/gipx.0 Moose Jaw, '111W .4.4ve sax. ,P114:lt*0; 'AruPellPi4; . Wren,. St. Catherine's; Qordell!, 1714171,4i! Magian, MPS, ,4131.1e4 grodiori ,P461.04P§.; .FTANC, 1r94.04 .end Murray, Uniclon, present for the cApOrp4on were UN* 12 vppip,WArgo, DEL MONTE GARDEN SHOW SPECIALS bTELA liolONTE 15oz. tin 2 for 35c DEL MONTE ' CATSUP 11 oz. bottle 2 for 39c 15oz. tins PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT DRINK 48oz. tins 3 DEL MONTE GREEN OR WAXED BEANS 1 5oz. DEL MONTE PEACHES 15oz. tins DEL MONTE 'FRUIT COCKTAIL DEL MONTE CHILI SAUCE 9oz. bottle 9,0t GODERIC.H ,• ONT. SATURDAY, MAY 5 "THE. CRESENDOS" London's No. I Sensation Dancing to the Sound of the Sixties for the 'Teen-20 Crowd 9 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT 75c per person We cater to Weddings, Luncheons, ' Banquets, Etc. HERB'S FOOD MARKET DEL MONTE I PEPSI-COLA Special! Buy 6 New 16oz. Pepsi at 53c plus bottle deposit and receive FREE lqt. bottle Pepsi Full Stock Of. Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Dutch Setts And Multipliers Phone HU' 2-3445 — FREE DELIVERY for 99c tins 19c 25C 27c 25c FARMERS We are shipping pattle every .Monday fer Vnited po,,,operetive of Ontario and solicit your p4rPnage, We Will pick them up at Y9ur f9rtru, Pleapq PHONE ,COLLECT not later Viet Saturday, nights. Seaforfh farmers Couoperative „ H. S. Hunt, Shipper Phone 669 W 1 THE MOW MOWS E it: AS1/MOWofeoND A DEN INS&41/a.. ALUMINUM* WINDOWS ALUMINUM DOORS ALUMINUM AWNINGS RUSSELL L. JERVIS CC:olViiNERCIAL IRESIDIEINTIAL RENICAIDELiNfoa HU. 2-9390 68 ALBERT ST_ O New Shur-Gain Sale Barn Starter Special Feed For. Critical Period New Shur-Gain Sale Barn Starter is formu- lated f'Or pigs that' have passed through sale bains or were moved fronl farm to farm be- fore you bought them, It is a low energy feed, containing a level of dritiblotics to combat set-backs, help avoid disease prob- lems, eliminate dangers i of gorging and get them off to a 'good start, Call us today for full details. SHUR-GAIN puts the Gain in HOG FEEDING CLINTON FEED MILL 28 Huron Street CLINTON Phone HU 14815 Maynard Code ,And Son 'Purchase Brubacher'S Superior 'food- Market Mr, and MrS. J. O. X3e4vit, were at their cottage over the weekend. Mi.'. and Mrs, A. W. HaY- Man, London, were at thoir cottage ]atilt week. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Pierson arid family spent the Easter weekend in Detroit. Mrs. John Lindsay under- went Surgery in Clinton Publie Hospital on Friday, Miss Judi Cluff came home froth Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, last week to recoperate, Mr, and Mrs. E. Carson and f it am London,, occupied tehir cottage from Friday to. Sunday, Mrs. George Reid, Varna, is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. K. King. Misses Jacqueline, Vicki and Robert Cluff, London, were home on Tuesday night, Mrs, John Pearson, Sr, Lon- don, is home from Monday night to Friday. Dr, and Mrs. R. Q. Hunter, Toronto, were at their home . here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. F. Chuter and Miss Doris Chuter, Preston, were at their cottage over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. John Carson, Mine:, and Bradley, London, Were at their cottage for the Weekend. , Mr. and Mrs, It.D,Johnston, Port Credit, spent the weekend at the Willeck -cottage on Bay, field Terrace. Mr.. and Mrs. Ted Hutchin, een and three children, Inger- soil, were at their cottage over the weekend. Joseph Carson and Miss lAda Carson, Londop, spent the weekend at their home cm TuylI Street. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Cleave visited theie son Eric and wife iii Kitchener from Monday to Wednesday last week. Mr. and Mrs, R, Yantis and daughter Susan Elizabeth, Lon- don, were at their summer home for the weekend where they entertained guests. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith and two daughters, Christine and Janice were with his parents, Mr. .and Mrs. L, B. Smith from Friday to Sunday. Frances O'Meara was the guest of Barbara Tillman and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tillman, London, at their cot- tage over the weekend. Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner left on Sunday to be the guest of the Rev. and Mrs. H. J. E. Webb, London. She returned home on Tuesday night. ' Mr. and Mrs, K. R. Fergus- on, David, Carolyn, Judy and John, London, spent the week- end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ferguson, Mr. and MM. W. H. Gmiener and son 13art, Detroit and Mrs". Grniener's another, Mrs. Bart- lett, Chicago, were at their cottage for the weekend,. Mrs. Emerson Heard left on, Sunday with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Kirkham, to spend a few days in London. Charles Bell and Raymond Black motored to Burlington on Sunday to spend 'the day with the farmer's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Powell. , Mr. and Mrs. Re C. Moore, Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Card, Willowdalet stayed at the Hemi Motel at nights while visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Roddick over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Pougracz, returned to Detroit on Monday, after, having spent the weekend at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fraser, Kitehener, were PAYkl), The YOrang People's Society p.treonIted a tine Talent .Night program in par i4 hall on' .FTWO evening. A Welcome was gxtpndecI by the rector, Rev. Karl risqn, who: also led' in, the .open. auz,g ,4eyocion$', The Rev, 'WAS MaciDenaldi aeted es stage manager, The. prowwn iric),0004 piano soles by Sandra and! Sharon Middle- ton, Martha Cowie, Linda MX, Linda Sparks, Panty Semple, BeverlY .•Sparks, Bonnie and potricria- Sparks.. !Ti es.e numbers! were interspersed with skits ,entitleelJel Beans", 'Tomato Soup", a TV skit "Rezzle Dazzle", "Paper Boy", "Short Snorts", "Dear Swan." and "The Beauty Salop", A skit in Chinese and Eng- lish was done by Mrs, ai*s, Catherine and Beverly. The, Rev. E. J. B. Harrison closed with prayer, and hthah was enjoyed.. Silver collection amounted to $11..20, their guests on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. M.'. Gal- braith, Dundas, were at Sylvan Acres, Blue Water Highway, Goderich Township, for the weekend. Dr. and Mrs, Paul Walden and family, London, spent Sunday with them. Mrs. Betty Lou McLeod and Lea Ann visited her brother Clarence Larson and family, London on Saturday and Sun- day. Mrs. R. J. Larson who ac- companied them remained for a longer visit. Mrs. Emerson Heard return- ed home On Thursday night af- ter having attending the Pro- vincial Grand Lodge, 'LOBA convention in the Sheraton- Connaught Hotel, Hamilton, from April 24-26, Mr. and Mrs, Don Fergiison, Dirk and Debbie have returned to the village to be with his parents for the summer. Don Ferguson has been attending Millar Meinorial Bible School at Pambrun. Saskatchewan. Mr. anti Mrs. John Elliott, Nancy and Susan, Kitchener, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Elliott, Jimmy, who spent the Easter vacation with his grandparents, accompanied his parents on their return home. Rev. and Mrs. H. B. Scuda- more returned to Rexdale on Thursday after having been at their cottage at Hays Beach from Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Wright and their son Owen Scudamore were also with them on Sunday. ' Visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith on Sunday were his bro- ther, Jack Smith, daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Row- se, Kathy, Vicki, and baby Jill, London. Jim Rowse who spent the Easter vacation with his grandparents, returned to Lon- don with his parents. Mrs. Emerson Heard, presi- dent, Mrs. R. J. Larson, dele- gate and Mrs. R. H. F. Gaird- ner of Trinity Church branch attended sessions of the 75th annual Huron Diocesan board meeting of the Woman's Aux- iliary in London from Sunday evening to Tuesday afternoon. James A. Cameron spent a week in Toronto and Simcoe. He returned home on Easter Monday with his daughter, Mes, A, H. McPherson and two children, Nancy and Ian, Sim- coe, who reuramed here until Wednesday of last week. On Friday, Mr. and' Mrs. Evans Cameron, Scott and Bonnie, Toronto, Caine to visit his fa- ther and Mrs. Cameron. They remained until Sunday. Stray Dog A large grey male dog came Out of the swamp recently to John Pearson Sr.'s home. The animal was starving and he fed it. Since then it has been named "Bristles". Mr. Pearson said that it is part German Shepherd and Mrs. Pearson thinks by its look that there may be a bit of wolf blood in it too. She isn't being too friendly with it just in case it might have wolf-like traits, or develop rabies. Bristles is thought to be a- bout six months old. If he is anyone's pet the owner can claim him, otherwise he will have a home at the Pearson's, providing he is sociable. A local - 4vl1Q, 41$! heePline !Welii-kneWn. rgs!ia9 fed 1).y. ManY! Clinton 4,11.4 nM Poolge' has been forced to • to retirement drte to RI health ! Rea hen Brubacher has posed :SP-eerier Food Market heahteSS to Maynard 41114 Cover'te,. The change effective on May 1. The Brebacher family will 0Ohtintle te reside in'Culnten. The Carrie family opine to F$Padlci'd from Stratford 1$ years ago. Mr. Carrie operated corrie's Lunch in the lake' vii- liege far Searle years and far ten Ypars 1ve has, oPerated the C& W Red and White Grog-- eteria at RCAF Station Clin- ton, Son Eavici who will act as manager of the new bus- AUBURN — The second bu,r,. nary from the Huron County rally of the Women's Institute was presented on Saturday aft- ernoon to Miss Clare McGow- an, the director of the Chli1- ,drea's Aid for Buren County, in, front of the courthouse on the Square in, Goderich. The presentation of the cheque for $575 was made by Mrs. Arthur Clark, RR 1, Au- burn, secretary-treasurer of the ray. ThiS bursary' wars estab- lished by each member . of the Women'e Institute in the coun- tr giving 50 cents. The rally it composed of three districts, South Huron, 'Teenagers Enjoy Orchestra Dance In Auburn Hall AUBURN — The Community Memorial Hall was tilled to capacity last Wednesday even-, ling when 'Teenville held their first dance .to . an orchestra. The Comet-Teens' composed of some 'of the members of the Auburn 'Teenville provided' lively toe-tapping music for the twiet, jiving and round dames. Novelty dances were also held and the candle-lit tables around the hall made an attractive set- ting for their Easer holiday dance. Plans were made to hold a record hop on May 5 When of- ficers will be chosen for 'Teen:- ville; Jrim Bridle, Goderich will be the disc jockey and there will be novelty dances With prizes.. The committee that .has planned these dances represent the church 'teenage organiza- tions in the district: Shirley Brown, Stratford Teachers Col- lege; Bill. Straughan. BernniI7 ler; Betty Youngblut, Auburn; Carolyn Clark, RR 5, Gode- rich; Harvey Snell,, Blyth; Ed- gar Leatherland, RR 1, Au- burn. Lunch of colorful cup cakes end pop was served by Miss Laura Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Wes Bradnock. The cha- perons were Mr. and Mm. Oliv- er Anderson and Mr. and Mee. Jack Armstrong. Huron County- Farming Report (By D. H. Miles, agricultural representative for Huron Comity) Spring Seeding is progressing very favourably with a large percentage of our farinera fin- ished. Canning peas are being sown as well as sugar beetS and it its possible that some corn . will be sown 'this! week. Some .fieldis of tall wheat is winter-killed in the low lying areas of the field. There has not been too much groWth of wheat or grasS, Some cattle have been 'turn ed out, but there is very little for them to eat: *Op to Clinton, is a !Grade -12 otuden,t. '91t CDC ,P174i has bad. five yews part-14.1e opork9nre at ins father's stow, The neW -9‘'‘elere are rpiim, Mpg some renovations at the store which will ittglu49. the use of the small shop vacated by Eras Shoe R.,eilaWr last Summer. 'The Stem will become a Roo and white store in the future,Cashier TcP114 Zwaan and Wuto.dter will main on tta staff, as well as Mrs. Walter Johnston from ;Mr. and Mm. Brubacher came tro Cliavtop, in 1905 4-041. Elmira. For about a year, Mr. Brtibacher Was Rawleigh's salesman here. On June 4, 1056 he bought. the Superior business' from Reg Belt East Huron land West Huron. In South Huron there are 368 members; East !Heron, 314 me rnhers and in West Huron, 459,-trierabers, Last year the cheque for $590 which was the first her- spry', is at present helping a girl in a hair dressing course at a Hamilton, school.. Thal second bursary will also be us- eel rto asSisit a ward of the CAS to further his or her ediucation. Miss McGowan thanked the ladies for the gift on. behalf of the Children's Aid Society. Pre- sent were the presidents of the three dietriets, Mrs. Harry St- rang, RrR 1, Hensall for South Huron; Mrs. Howard Harris, RR 1, Fordwich, -for East Hur- on, and lVfiss, Josephine Wood- cock, Blyth, for West Huron. This project is the second one for the rally, the first' one was to buy a "Judy" for the Huron County Museum. 40 Years Wed Marked By Family Party arid. Mrsi 3410 Hi il, Yuma, were pests of ttovonr when they were enitpr.- t4tged by their ! family at 41:0 Celentil'al.' In; Grand fiend, on SatiVOOV, April 21, the '0.21PIY- eA$44ry of .the wedding 40 years Attar dinner" .Q.04104 .I•11l. was master of ceremonies falP . the eyerithig, Meaty, tOwtes Ana goon wishes were .94mOlotl 1 /3Y the family and others pre,: send . Special guests inatidolf Novaty. Taylor,, brides-- Maid pit 'the wedding '440 Mir, Tar0v, Prttgeff4d; also Friaolc sicealtoR 10,90t man 934 Mrs. Skelton,-Goderieb; 'Mrs. Cornish (Mr. Hill's. sister) and Mr. -Cornish, Brucefield, alsO attended, The party assembled later at the home of Mr,. and: Mits Allan Hull, Bregefield. Here a social 'hour ,was` *Veld. Mr. and Mrs, Hill were presented With many !beanitifel gifts, after Which they both made fitting replies, Coffee and wedding cake were served by the hos,. tests. Mr. and Mrs. Hill, the form- er Kathleen Skelton, were mar-Medi ina Brucefield on Wednes- day, April 18, 1922. They have lived in the Brucefield-Varna Federation Directors Here Next Tuesduy The Huron County Federa- tion of Agriculture with affili- ated groups anti representives meet an, 'the 'agricultural office board room; Clinton on Tuesday evening, May 8 at 8:30 p.m. A brief is being prepared to go to the Agriculture Mach- inery Inquiry Committee. Lunch will be served by the cikeetols. Talent Night At Trinity Has Fine Results ' YOUR CARS BES FRIEN)' HAROLD'S WHITE ROSE GARAGE SPECIALIZING IN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS GE ERAL'— REPAIRS Hui1 .9 ft 111 VcIISTNOTR0INA ST. Huron Women's Institutes Give $575 for CAS 1962 Bursary