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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1962-12-13, Page 11 1111111111N11•11110 Christmas GiftSuggestions MERRILL fr5 SERVICE Record Players - 28.95 to $69.95 PHILIPS ELECTRIC RADIO- In attractive colours $29.95 CLOCK RADIOS $39.95 up AM/FM RADIOS $59.95 AM/FM/SW RADIOS $79.95 up AUTO RADIOS $119.95 up AUTO Portable RADIOS, $79.95 up TRANSISTOR PORTABLES- Philips, Sony $29.95 to $79.95 $29.95 to $79.95 For The Whole Family . . Choose a Philips Stereo Hifi Set $229 & up or Philips TV Set $259 & up REMEMBER . . , Philips takes the time to build the best. MERRILL TV SERVIC Authorized Philips Dealer Radio - TV and Appliance Repairs 215 Victoria Street -- -- Phone HU 2-7021 "gervive fs Our Bunincm" size "Raggedy-Ann" type of "doll", steals the show with her acting and her ;singing. The mane voices were excel- lent and we congratulate Dick George, Paul Elliott, Ron Bertthiasurrie, Don Whitty and Bob Blundell. NOW we 'know we have several budding "Rob- ert GOulets" on this base. The whole theme of the play was the probable life of a Stu- dent of the distant future. May we point out that the enire cast- would make a grand' choir as their voices were blended perfectly. All tin all, this production served to prove that there is a great 'deal of talent on this station. Credit 'goes to the pro- ducer, W/O Alex Vellemarx for putting this ;group of entertain- ers forward. To all the "help" and members of the, company, congratulations. Good luck to the AD ADAST- RAL players when they take .the show on the road. ;Critics from Wingham CKNX TV and London praised' th e musical satire, taking into ac- count that it .was an amateur production, and the first stage appearance of many in the cast. 0 AUBURN MRS. W. BRADNOCIi Correspondent: Carman Shultz returned borne after his season' of sailing on the 'beat, the .De;aroit News, last weekend and is visiting with his 'brother, Reg. .Shultz, Mrs. Shul- tz and family. 'Teenville held' .a dance re- cently to the music of the In- victus orchestra, Goderiali, with Edger Leatherland, Bill Strang- han and Margaret Haines in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt were ;chaperones. Pte. Edward ,Daer is recup- erating in Westminster HOspital from surgery on ;his shoulder which was injured a few months ago. Re hopes to be improved sufficiently to spend the 'holi- day season at his home 'here with .his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Daer 'and family. . The December meeting of the Auburn Women's Institute will be held next Tuesday, Decem- ber 18 as it had to be post- poned due to the stormy wea- ther, Rev. Charles Lewis will bring the Christrnas, message and there will be a shoWer . for the Children's Aid Society along with the 25-cent gift exchange. The Huron County HolStein Club 'presented William Gow this week an 'honour list certifi- cate for, his Holstein Friesian cow, ,Goburn Pearl, who ;produc- ed 18,276 lbs, 651 lbS. fat, BCA Milk, 154, fat 150; in 805 days during 1962, Geburri Pearl Gail DU 2-7661 for Quick SNOW REMOVAL Efficient Equipment operated by Tom Beattie, an experienced operator Service Sttttioni Serirke StOtiort Open f ant 6' a.m. to 3 am, batty 212 Vittoria Street MANTON HU 24661 Shorty's YOU NEED WINTER TIRES NOW! GUARANTEED TO GO OR WE PAY THE 701011 SCRUTON'S wee i • Firestone ire Service 24 'airiness Street CLINTON 24681 Thurs.. Dec.- .13, 1902---Clinton. News-Record----Page 11 Christmas .shopping in Toronto? Make 'the Royal 'York Hotel your home for an hour or for a day We provide all lire many services busy oui-of-lou74 .shpppers require • :1ARY SITTING • .400 CAR PARKING GARAGE • 1600 ROOMS 1 TOP ENTERTAINMENT • EXCELLENT FOOE AND SERVICE NW in the Imperial Room , Hawaii's greatest voice-. Charles K. L. 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SMALL KITCHEN APPLIANCES at BANKRUPT PRICES Two Examples: COFFEE and STEP TABLES from SUM up Brand New ORCOA ELECTRIC ORGANS 60 Bass-Reg. $289.00 42 Bass-Reg. $199.00 $169.00 $149.00 New BEDROOM SUITES Priced from $139.00 and up SET OF BOX SPRINGS and 252-COIL MATTRESS with each suite $70.00 MATTRESSES only $39,00 USED WHITE GOODS STOVES (Gas or Electric) REFRIGERATORS Automatic WASHER (a demonstrator) Only $159.00 30-Day Guarantee on All Mechanical Appliances Sold }/ere. KITCHEN SUITES 5-PIECE CHROME $49.00 & up Mary Proctor $5.95 tzettcsrter $12 95 DRY IRON Good Used 11" TELEVISION 1 'Year Guarantee on Picture Tube 80-Day Guarantee on Small Parts CONTINENTAL BEDS ,;,mplete with ma ttresses $59.95 WHOLESALE FURNITURE Across from Newt-Record HJ Phone 2.1601 56 AWRY STREET & APPLIANCES "Havealot" Musical Considered Success By Critics In This Area Leaders At Summary Day Isobelle Gilchrist, front, was in charge of the Women's Institute course "143 Pounds of Meat" which ended in summary day at Blyth last week, with 200 ladies from over the county attending. Leaders of the Auburn course were Mrs. Lloyd Humphreys, left, and Mrs. Thomas Lawlor, who guided 16 ladies through the study of cuts and prices of meats. (Photo by Mrs. Bradnook) ...may*Insionemaimmonsmolminronnomirommo.o•sonemor. A/vimy_isits. Station 13CAP-Afr- Vigo Marsh$ 112 CanSeallePI, PM, CP, OfficOr- COrntnainc144.g" 174-144.04.0 Command, Paki an infOrMal visit to RCAF Station.;CiI toil, Wodnoscla3). December 5, . A/V/M'Carseailen.. Was 4P- m1 /944/04 by Staff OfAcerS from ,TrlenicklnarteM at Win- nipeg and spetxt several hours visiting the Service Schools at the Air Force -Station. OCCASIONAL, CHAIRS and Mrs. L. Wage and their ,childron have left the Parlc to go tc! Cold Lake, Al- benta., - .Sgt. and Mrs, .Pick Sabourin and, their four boys will leave on December 21, to spend Christmas in Montreal, They. will then' move to Bagotville in the month of January; WA Meets The Women's Auxiliary of RCAF Station Clinten. met Monday, December 3 at the Santa Coming To Station Clinton Next Wednesday RCAF - On December 19 Santa ;Claus plans to take time out from his busy schedule far north of the DEW line to pay a visit to RCAF- Station Clin- ton. Thanks' to the marvel of pres- ent day high speed travel he expects to appear at. the Sta- tion Recreation Centre just be- fore 3 p.m. 'Close to 1,000 children from Station Clinton 'and wards of 'the -Children's 'Aid Society will have been waiting anxiously for Santa's arrival. Until he makes appearance the children will be royally 'entertained from 2 p.m. onward. "Tex" McKenzie, Clinton, the Puppets Guild with "Peter and the Wolf", a real, live magician and "Miss Dome- thy" will be performing. It is rumoured there may [be pre-Christmas treats of 'goodies for all the children who have been good in 1962. 0 Fenner-Smyth AUBURN Baskets of yellow 'mums graced DM-gain-on Unit- ediChurah on Saturday, Novem- ber 24, for the wedding of Stan- ley William Fenner, Goderich and Elizabeth Ann Smyth, RR 2, Auburn. The Rev. W. L. Gastorgyi officiated. The bride is the daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smyth, RR 2, Auburn and the groom's mother is Mrs. Isabel Fenner, 0Shawa. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a floor length gown of imported French lace over net and taf- feta. 'She wore a coronet of seed peach 'and 4 fingertip veil of tulle illusion' and carried yel- low roses. Mrs. Lorne Howe, RR 2, Teeswaster, was matron of 'hon- our .and Miss Sandra Fenner, Oshawa was bridesmaid. They were dressed' identically tin street-length dresses of gold brocade and matching feather headbands. Paul Moss, Goderich, was groorrtstatut. Ushers were George Smyth, RR, 2, Auburn and Bob Fenner, Oshawa. Mrs. Louise Wilson was organist. Guests attended a reception 'n the home of the bride's par- ents, from Goderich, Oshawa, Teeswiateir, Dungannon an d Luaknow. The young couple will live 'in Goderich. is a seven year old caw with dam, ;Goburn Posth Re4E7dho and sire, Glenaf ton Milestone. This award is presented in re- cognition of the exceptional , pro- duction in 'Canadian R.02. of the purebred Holstein Friesian cow. .Riiivinie $adding, President Mrs. Bush was in the chair, The ,iTilLoiates of the last meeting. were read 'by WS. B, -WeStitaV-, or and the treasurers' report given by Kr% V. AAP-Om Members of the WA will visit Hurohview on, December 18. with members of the Sergeants'. Mess. The gift to these senior citizens will be an electric de- vice Which can be used to make both tea 'and coffee, Another gift will be some .stieks and discs for playing shuffle board, The WA is. sponsoring a draw of "Holiday Goodies" and the attractive vase is on dis- play at the local gineeteria, The, entertainment of 'the evening consisted of a gift ex- change around a lovely Christ- mas tree. The room was fes- tive with tables arranged in cabaret style, An' elaborate lunCh was served by the ladies of the lunch committee, Farewell Party A farewell party took place on Tuesday, December 4 in hen- • our of Mrs, Doreen Baggaley. The hostess was Mrs, B. West- haver, aKgisted by Mrs. K. Foote, Mrs. R. Peterson and Mrs. A. Hoge. Twenty-one friends were invited and Mrs. Baggaley was presented with a hair dryer. Games were en- joyed, followed, by a lunch. Girl Guides Enrol On Monday at Air MarShall Hugh 'Campbell School eight girls were enrolled in Guides: Susan Cole, Brenda Ludwig, Isabel Dumayne, .Susan Adams, Marian Rohner, Louise Trem- blay, Claudette Vezina, Lorraine MacDonald. Parents of the girls were in attendance as well as two 'Commissioners from Goderich: Miss Una MacDonald and Miss Mary MelVlillan, In charge of the Guides were Captain S. Tremblay and Lieu- tenant R. LaPointe. Refresh- ments were served to all. Two future Guides were unable to 'be enrolled as they were de- tained at home with the mumps. These . are: Donna Rees. and Helene Huard. Brownie Enrol At the Ritchie Building on December 4, six girls were en- rolled in the 3rd Clinton Pack. These were: LOreen Thompson, Leslie Dell, Nancy, Naven', Nor- ma Naven, Barbara Thompson, Denise Deveau. This ceremony was attended by the mothers of the girls as well as by two Brown Owls from Seafooth who are start- ing two new packs in their town: Two Guides had the oppor- tunity to pass their hostess bad- ges: Judy Bush and Judy Boys. They served tea and cookies to the guests and Mrs. B. Cava- naugh was official "food! tast- er". Singing games took place and a narration was given by Brow- nie Nicky Ha:Speck: "The Story of the Brownies". The young girls were looked after by Brown Owl Mrs. H. Davies; Tawny Owl Mrs. N. Sabourin; Snowy Owl Mrs. E. Burnside. Best wishes and congratula- tions to Sgtt. and Mrs. Gordie Graham on the 'birth of a son, John Gregory, at Clinton Pub- lic Hospitai!, on December 3, 1962. Robbins-Arsenault Nuptials The church of St. Paul's RCAF Station Clinton, was the scene of the wedding of George Derns, Robbins arid Miss Marie Frances Arsenault, on Satur- day, December 8, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. F/L the Rev. Richard Bussey officiated. The main altar was flanked by two bouquets of bronze 'mums and white blooms. A side altar had yellow and mauve 'mums. The binge who is f o n Pr loP4 ,c1warcl,P14411, was giVVA away by lior. i4vg0.1o4' ,110111:i:AsPOT.ta44. She Wore an, .exquisite gown of white Pean de 'Ole with lace #PiPPiques. k had long sleeves *id. yeas ..1,ttoc11;!ut extended- tin 'Shout Her short veil Was held in. Place by a dainty coronet of mall white. flowers, She carried spray of pale yellow roses ;tied 'with light blue The maid of honour Miss. Irene Arsenault wore a short light blue velvet dress ,4414' par- • vied a ingSegay of baby 'mums. • The two iklcies014145, LOrPt14,40(1 Leanie ATSe4-. autt, wore similar' .frocks. Their flowers were dainty nosegays of' small 'mums: Ail attendants. wore pale blue pillbox hats of velvet trimmed with pearls. During the ceremony Miss A ri n a McDonald, Wingham, • sang several vocal .selections, The other soloist was Paul Vig- or. Organist was ACI. Dawo.. The groom who hails 'front Bchnonton, had as his witness, Darryi.Sivertson. At Note]: Clin- ton a reception was held for the -wedding :panty, The young couple were then motoring to Toronto and points Bast, Leather Goods For Christmas' at ANSTETT JEWELLERS ANNEMMIK. Adastral Park Socialotes News Editor; Anne Aileron Phone HU 2-7349 (By Ann Aileron) "Havealot", the first contri- bution of the Drama Club was presented to the public Decem- ber 4-5-6, at the station theatre. Judging by the applause and laughter of the audience this musical was most entertaining. The 24 members of the cast gave very good performances, and all the featured players show ;great promise. The !female lead, Denyse La- Rue with her lovely features could very well 'become a pop- uar singer on radio and tele- vision if her talents were de- veloped by a good voice coach. Johanna Van Vliet is most ch- ar:Ming although her voice does not possess enough volume from the stage. Lois Hill as an ever- Priced From $9.95' to $23.00 Swivel Rockers Over 30 to choose from $39.95 to $54.00 KroefilerRockers Freize Material $49.00 to $69.00 Recliner Chairs $79.00 to $119.00 of Beattie Furniture TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED A CANADIAN PACIFIC HOTEL