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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1962-06-07, Page 3Business and Professional Directory A. M. HARPER and COMPANY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 33 HAMILTON ST. 7 RATTENBURY ST. E. GODERICH CLINTON Phone JA 4-7562 Phone HU 2,-7721 ii INSURANCE OPTOMETRY H. E. HARTLEY All Types of Life Term Insurance — Annuities CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO. Clinton, Ontario K. W. COLQUHOUN INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE Phones: Office HU 2-9747 Res. HU 2-7556 THE WEST WAWANOSH MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Head Office, DUNGANNON Established 1878 BOARD OF DIRECTORS President, Brown Smyth, R 2, Auburn; Vice-Pres., Herson Ir- win, BelgraVe; Directors, Paul Caesar, R. 1, Dungannon; George C. Feaga.n, Goderich; Ross Mc- Mee, R. 3, Auburn; Donald MacKay, Ripley; John F. Mac- Lennan, R. 3, Goderich; Frank Thompson, R. 1, HolyroOd; Wm. Wiggins, R. 3, Auburn. For information on your in- surance, call your nearest direc- tor who is also n agent, or the secretary, I:4min Phillips, Dun- gannon, phone Dungannon 48. 27-tfb J. E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined OPTICIAN Oculists' Prescriptions Filled Includes Adjustments At No Further Charge Clinton—Mondays Only 9.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Clinton Medical Centre 44 Rattenbury Street. West Seaforth—Weekdays except Mondays, ground floor. Phone 791 G, 13. CLANCY, at). — OPTOMETRIST — For Appointment Phone JA 4-7251 GODERICH 38 tfb PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ROY N. BENTLEY PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Goderich, Ontario Telephone Box JA 4-9521 41a THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Office- Main Street SEA'FORTH Insures: • TOVVrt DWeilingS Ail Classes of Farm Property St:tinnier Cottages • 'Clunthesi SehoOlk Halla xtencted e 6 61' g 6 (Wind,. smoke, water .damage, falling objects, ete.) is also evanable, AattStl. James -keys; Alt 1, .$oatettlif V J, tare, ER 5 sea-forth; W n. WOO, Jrr, tonilesho SeiWyn -taker, Br is Harold Squlr~es, •dititonf- George Coyne, bobil:nf i7On.61d, ti The PARK Theatre Goderich NOW: June 7-8-9--Richard Todd & Ann Aubrey in "The HELLIONS" Maria Canale in "QUEEN OF THE PIRATES" MON., TUES.. & WED. — June 11-12-13 ADMITTANCE OF RESTRICTED TO PERSONS SUZIE WONG"n T EAR chn YS OF AOC OR OVER Technicolor Nancy Kwan, Wm. Holden, Sylvia Syms, Michael . Wilding Richard Mason'S controversial novel about an angelic Chinese prostitute and the love of an American painter. THURS., FRI. & SAT.—A New Special Attraction! JOHN WAYNE -- JAMES STEWART -- LEE MARVIN' and VERA' MILES A superb cast in a terrific western adventure story The Man Who Shot liberty Valance Coming: "SATAN NEVER SLEEPS" France Muyen (Adult Entertainment) "THE WORLD Mrs, Fred Reid convened the meeting in the Sunday School room and 24 ladies attended. Mrs. Percy Livermore read from James 1 and Mrs. Leslie Bail gave the lesson thoughts. Mrs. James Cox led In prayer. Roll call was answered by a verse on faith. Mrs. Harold Mains gave the treasurer's report. Visiting, flower and social committee. reported. Plans were started for the fall bazaar. No meet- ings will be held in July and August. Mrs. Murch gave a humorous reading on Mother's Day. Mrs. R. MacDonald showed slides and spoke of her trip to Panama. UNIT FOUR Mrs. Lloyd Holland showed slides on Norway House, and explained them in a most in- teresting manner. She spent some months as a church work- er there, where the United Church maintains a hospital and a residential school for Cree Indians. The ladies found' both pictures and description Classified Ads Bring Quick Results KEEP YOUR 'WEDDING STORY ALIVE FOREVER between the covers 01 one of our Wedding Albums flackleo Studio Goderich 118 St. David S. JA 4-8781 18-3-f) most enjoyable and instructive. Mary Ellen Andrews and Linda Murch gang two duets, accompanied by Mrs. .Murch on the piano, to make a delightful feature of the program. Bluewater Danceland (4 miles north-west of Zurich, 8 miles north of Grand Bend) DANCING EVERY FRIDAY EVENING 10 to 1.30 a.m. Music for the season by Desjardine Orchestra Special Prizes for SPOT DANCES NOVELTIES TWISTS 21tfb SUNSET DRIVE-IN Goderich Wed. - Thur. - Fri. June 6-7-8 Vincent Price & John Kerr "THE PIT and the PENDULUM" Featurette—Short & Cartoon (Adult Entertainment) Sat. - Mort. - Tues. June 9-11-12 Allan Freed & Johnny Clanton "GO JOHNNY GO" Also a great circus attraction In Color "HIPPODROME" Wed. - Thur. - Fri. June 13-14-15 Marlon Bra,ndo & Katy Jurado Technicolor "ONE EYED JACKS" (Adult Entertainment) Cartoon: "Hound About That?" — — — First Show at Dusk , Children in Cars FREE dossmommi What The Conservative Government HAS DONE To You: 1. Allowed eggs to be imported from Poland when the Huron County farmer was receiving only 23c per doz. By devaluating the dollar to 92,5 cents, prices have • increased as shown in the following examples: (a) Farm machinery up 10% (b) Coal up $1.00 a ton (c) Expected increase in Western feed cattle to be purchased this fall. Five successive deficits and a projected 1962 deficit • totalling $4,000,000,000, 4. In 1957, Canada ranked third amongst the _trading nations of the world. Canada has slipped until it now ranks ninth as a world trading nation. What The. Liberal Government W111 DO For You: 1. A new Liberal Government will introduce a farm Policy applicable to Western Ontario. (There are farmers in Ontario as welt as Western Canada.) A new Liberal Government will get things moving to 2. create and maintain vigorous economic growth which will again increase the value of the dollar. 4/0 Restore a balanced economy and budget surplus in the Liberal tradition. A new Liberal Government will have constructive pol- icies for freer trade with Britain, United States and the European Common Market. 4. ON JUNE 18 VOTE LIBERAL VOTE ERNIE FISHER This Advertisement Authorized By The Huron Liberal Association LOOK AT THE WONDERFUL' TURN... a .................................................................................................................................................................. • W- COST LUXURY Chevy U Nova 400 Convertible HAS TAKEN ! Life takes a sudden turn for the better the moment you step,,into a new Chevy Here's the car that combines sensible size and sensible price with a wealth of luxury and glamorous styling features unrivalled in its class. Chevy II offers you full, six-passenger comfort, your choke of a spirited six- or peppy four-cylinder entine, Body-by. Fisher craftsmanship and technical advances that have won top engineering awards. And there ate eleven exciting Chevy Ws to choose from see your, Chevrolet dealer today do yourself a good turn! Take a turn at the wheel of a CHE and see! Whitewall tires optional at extra cost A General Motors Value Ii1401114 Be sire to see Bonanza on the CBC-TV network• each Sunday. Check your local listing, for Channel aid time.-. 0 Ontario Street HU /-9321 LORNE BROWN MOTORS LTD T ay CLINTON, ON ARIO ............. • 544ftifgeig' " Eisoz.mi, ......... • May meetings oaf the 'United Church Women of Wesley Wil- lis United Church were held as followSt VIsnor ONE Worship service was present- ed in the form of a serious skit "The Bible Speaks", The cast, comprised of Mrs. Adele Jervis, Mrs. Bessie Steep, Mrs. R. 13, Sutter and Mrs. Price, directed by Mrs. George Beattie. Two violin solos were played by Douglas Wells. Mrs, Les Pearson continued with the study book, covering Northern Rhodesia and the famous Cop- per Belt. Mrs. William Hearn, president, conducted the busi- ness session. There will be no meetings in July and Aug- ust. Mrs, Frank Fingiand spoke Wesley Willis UCW of the newly organized fund for thp benefit of -African -sat, dents, Mrs. Ronald MacDonald showed slidPs anal gave an in- teresting travelogue of her re- cent trip to the' Panama. UNIT TWO Mils, Kenneth Johnston was hostes0 on May 14 for 20 mem- bers. Mrg. George Cantelon was pianist Mrs. Donald G. Grieve gave the Scripture lesson and led in prayer. -Mrs. Clifford G. Park spoke on the importance of reading, "What we read is What we are, and what we be- come." Miss Marie Johnston sang a solo, Reports were read and approved. Mrs. Currie report- ed six hospital calls and five home calls, Mrs. M. Durst reported on the 'dinner for the Women's In- stitute, thanking all those who helped in any way. She an- nounced that June 2 is the date for the •65th wedding anniver. nary of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Epps. Mrs. George Cantelon report- ed that a quilt had' been made and $8 had been, paid for the making of it. Wool has been purchased and baby sets, will be made for gale to anyone wanting them. Mrs. Park ,do- rated felt, to be made into sew- ing kits. Mrs. Okahashi will as- sist with supply work. Mrs. Stephenson Will be flower convener, replacing Mrs. Gordon Grigg. Mr's. Frank Fingland 'spoke of the work of the African Students Founda- tion' and the fund set up fat Wesley Willis United Church for its support. Contributions are to be handed to Mrs, Ben- son Sutter. • Mrs. Sutter gave a very in- teresting dernonStration on how to decorate boxes for gifts. Her time and talent were much ap- preciated. The next unit meet- ing will be on Monday, June 11. No regular meetings' will be held in July and August. Hostesses for the June meet- ing will be Mrs.'R. MacDonald, 1VIrs. F. FingIand and IVfr5. Harold Wise. UNIT THREE Waikerbpro-Club At May Meeting AT..1)3V13,11 —Umbers off the WalWerburn .Qiub .2.7.net at the home of Mrs. William Hunking with the president, Mrs, Leon, and ..4rehenlbanit in charge. The minutes were react by the see- Roll WaS anSWPred. by 20 rxIPm berg and ,two: visitors telling their favourite radio And TV. program. The draw prie., was donated by Mrs. Lloyd Penfound was won by Mrs, Worthy Young. Mrs. JP.41es. McDougall And Mrs, Guy Cunningham. were in charge of the afternoon's pro- grain, They had arranged that Dr, J. C. gees, Goderich,, would but .owing to, ill health be was unable to be preeent. 4 vaned program or contests. Was given by the program.C.0.111- mitteP, A penny sale of plants , andslips was held and plans. were made for the annual meet- ing at the borne of Mrs. Lorne Hunking, The names of the Sunshine Sisters which they had kept :Secret fora year will be revealed at this meeting, Roll .0411 will be nnswered the paying of fees and the pro-gram -committee will be Mrs, Ariel Duizer and Mrs. Joe, 1-1L*irig... The lunch will be in charge of Mrs. Ted Hunking,, ElliottMrs. Lapp, Mrs, Garth, moCiinehv arid Mrs, Lloyd meciiriehey, LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND DANCING LIONEL THORNTON and his Casa Royal Orchestra Every Saturday 2ltfb • LOBA 41 st Birthday Members of the Clinton. Ladies Orange Benev- olent Association enjoyed their 41st birthday party xn the hall of Ontario Street United chureh,:. FroUl the left, are Mrs. Ingram of the Mitchell lodge; Mrs. Henry Clinton; Mrs. .tta xurvter, Party Dinner Dundas, irrlinediate past mistress of Grand Lodge, ari West; Mrs. Peter (Phyllis) Harrison, the worthy mistress of the hostess lodge; Mrs. Weber, Woodhani lodge and Mrs. Waldby Burton, Clinton.. (News-Record Photo) Thursday, .0..Y!!9. T, 1907rrr4iic1t90. ,N,Pws,Rvwd,Pagq retarY, Mrs. Lorne Hunlang. speak on the cancer Society,