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AdmiSsion: $1 per person
Two drivers, with a differ-
ence in age of 54 years, were
each fined $15 and costs when
they pleaded guilty to traffic
violations before Magistrate
Glenn Hays, Q.C., in Clinton
court, Wednesday.
William Edward Hoy, 72, Vic-
toria Street, Clinton, received
his fine for careless driving is
Clinton on February 3.
Evidence revealed the elderly
Two Area Drivers. Receive Fines
In Light Docket Heard At Local Court
by W. W. Haysom
your telephone manager
From The Mouths of Babes
Talking to an old friend the other day, I heard an
amusing little anecdote which illustrates a point which
might mean something to many of us. It seems his four-
year-old daughter answered the telephone attached to the
kitchen wall. She climbed upon a chair beside the table
to reach the phone. The caller wanted to speak to her
mother. As the little girl climbed down, she dropped the
receiver which hit the table with a clatter, fell off to swing
from the spiral cord and bounced against the wall. She
got her hands on the instrument and inquired of the caller,
"Are you hurt?" . . . In this story of the tiny tot and
the telephone you may see the reason for teaching children,
even at the tender age of four the importance of good
telephoning manners. She may not have used the same
apologetic phrase you or I might have used, but you must
admit that she certainly was considerate.
Cleaning Problems?
People ask me occasionally, "What's the 'best way to
clean my telephone?" Well, the answer is quite simple:
a damp cloth keeps any phone clean and shining, Never
clean your telephone with soap and water though, as water
may penetrate into the set and put your service out of
order. Also, the outer plastic shell doesn't require any
special waxes or polishes. Just by way of interest, you
might like to know that there's no need to keep your
telephone surgically clean. Laboratory tests have shown
that a telephone does not serve as a shelter for germs from
a previoUs user. So, if you just give your set the damp
cloth treatment occasionally, your phone will be shining
and spotless.
Bells Are Ringing
Evek been in one of these
Situations ladies? Just about
to tahe a pie from the Oven ... 4.Cf\O phone rings in the living room;
Washing the dinner dishes . 4
phone rings in the living room;
after coaxing the baby to eat
his lunch and Ices taking the
first spoonful . phone rings in the wing room. Sound
familiar? You've had to drop everything and dash out of
the kitchen to answer the phone. )Perhaps yott realized
just at that theinent how convenient ii kitchen extension
telephone would be. With it phone Within your reach, you
COW continue With the jobs Mentioned Without abrupt
break and a dash to another room. Maybes it witS cost that
held you back When you thought you should pick up your
phone and call our business office to order en extension-
Well, if that Is the Cage; you'd really be surprised hOW
little it cOSts only as feW 'penning day. Why don't
yon give its a Call right aWay?
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JUNE, 1963
Applications and fees must
reach the Conservatory not
later than APRIL 15, 1963.
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President, Br own Smyth,
Dungannon; Vice-Pres., Herson
Irwin, Beigrave; Directors, Paul
';aesar, R. 1, Dungannon; George
C. Feagan, Goderich; Ross Mc-
Phee, R. 3, Auburn; Donald P.
MacKay, R. 1, Ripley; John F.
MacLennan, R. 3, Goderich;
Allan Maclntyre, R. 5, Lucknow;
Wm. Wiggins, R. 3, Auburn.
For information on your in-
surance, call your nearest direc-
tor who is also an agent, or the
secretary, Frank F. Thompson,
Dungannon.
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J. E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST •
OPTICIAN
CLINTON MEDICAL CENTRE
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GODERICH
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A guilett Township fa,rirter
and .cattle drever., Willial
Henry Knox, 88, 114$60 away
in Clinton Rublie Hospital,.
Monday, March-4, 1963,
Born 914 concession 13, he.
farmed On the .eighth concession
for a number of years and re-
sided in Londesboro for over 20
years,
For the past five years he re-
sided in Clinton, with his wife,
the former Roseanne Pale,.
He was a former member of
the Londesboro and Blyth lodg-
es and was a member of the
Presbyterian Chnreh, Funeral
service was conducted from the
Ball and ,Hutch funeral borne,
Clinton, by Rev. D. J. Lane
and Rev. McLean,
Mr, Knox is also survived by
one son, Leslie T„ Niagara
Falls; one daughter, Mrs. John
W. (Florence) Elliott, Clinton;
one brother, John T. Knox,
Wingham; and 11 great grand-
children,
Acting as pallbearers were
three grandsons, William Chow-
en, Clinton; Bert Knox, Thor-
Old; Joe Gibson, Seaforth; and
three nephews, Ward Knox,
13lyth; Stewart Jeffrey, Strat-
ford and Warren Gibbings.,
ton.
Two nephews of the deceas-
ed, Tom Appleby, Seaforth and
Graydon Neal, Clinton, along
with two neigbbors, Derwin
Carter, Clinton and Bill Camp-
bell, Seaforth, were floWerhear-
era.
Attending the service along
with area relatives and friends
were some from Niagara Falls,
Thorokl, Stratford and Wing'
ham.
Interment was to the mauso-
leum and then to Burns Church
cemetery,
1, ,Clinton, received his penalty
for failing to yield the right of
way when he collided with a
car near a restaurant at the
South of Clinton.
The 18-year-old youth was
driving a truck owned by Bart-
Jiffs Bakery Ltd., Clinton, and
hit a northbound car as he pull-
ed out onto the highway from'
the restaurant parking lot.
He reported other parked
vehicles obstructed his vision of
the road and after he had let
one car go past he pulled out
without seeing the second
vehicle.
"My goodness," the magis-
trate exclaimed, "Your eyes
should be good if you're only
18," he told the youth.
The youth, who presented the
facts of the accident to the
court when the investigating
officer failed to turn any in-
formation over to the Crown
Attorney, reported damage at
$200 in the crash, mostly to the
other car.
Buy
Lilly Sarah Vodden.
Funeral service for 'Lilly
Sarah Vodden, a resident of
Londesboro for the past 12.
YearS1 was ,conducted from the
Ball and. Mutch funeral borne,
Thursday.
Mrs. Vodden passed away
suddenly at her 'home on 'rues-
day, March 5 of a heart at-
tacks
Barn in Londesboro 55 years
ago, she was the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, William Thomas
Brunsdon,
She was married to Richard
Vociclen, pow deceased, on. Jan,
uary 20, 1P20, and the couple
farmed in gullptt Township for
a number of years,.
She was a member of the
United Church, and the service
was conducted by Rev. C. G.
Park, Wesley-Willis United Ch-
urch, Clinton,
Mrs, Vodden is survived by
three brothers, jOhn Howard
Brunsdon, Clinton; Arthur
Brunsdon, Assiniboia, Saslc.,
and William Albert Brusdon,
Londesboro.
Pallbearers at the funeral
were Dennis and .Gordon Shob-
brook, Clayton Dixon, Gordon
Kerr, Harry and ,Grant- Snell.
A. J. McMurray, -Derwin Car-
ter and Henry Buffinga acted
as flower-bearers.
Interment was in Clinton
cemetery and, relatives and
friends from as far away as
Toronto, Galt and London at-
tended.
Miss Rachel Spencer
HENSALL - Funeral service
for the late Miss Rachel Spenc-
er was held Monday, March 11,
from the Ball and Mutch funer-
al home, Clinton.
Miss Spencer, a patient at
Queensway nursing home, Hen-
sail, for the past 14 months,
passed away Friday evening in
her 101st year.
A native of St. Joseph, near
Zurich, she is survived by a
great nephew, Mr. John Rap-
son, and a great-niece, Mrs.
George Cox, both of Clinton.
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Directory
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President, Fordyce Clark, RR 5,
Goderich; Vice-Pres., Gordon
Kirkland, RR 3, Lucknow; Mrs.
D. G. Anderson, RR 5, Wingharn,
Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, Exeter;
Hugh 13. Smith, RR 2, Listowel;
Lorne Hodges, RR 1, Goderich;
Roy Strong, Gorrie; Russell T.
Bolton, RR. 1, Seaforth; Bert
Irwin, RR 2, Seaforth; Bert
Klopp, Zurich; Gordon Richard-
son, RR 1, Brucefield; Kenneth
Johns, RR 1, Woodham.
C. H. Magee
Secretary-Manager
Miss C. E. Plumtree
Assistant Secretary
For information, call your
nearest director or our office in
the Credit Union Bldg., 70 On-
tario Street, Clinton, Telephone
HUnter 2-9751.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
MOVIES
For The Young Crowd
9 p.m to midnight
Admission; 75c per persOn
Couple Exchange Vows
Rev, S. E. McGuire officiated at the wedding
on Saturday, February 23 of Ruby Pearl Hinshaw,
North Surrey, B.C.. and Thomas JOhn Shanaban,
RR 1, Clinton. Following their recent honeymoon
trip, the couple have taken up residence in Clinton,
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MIDSUMMER
EXAMINATIONS
gentleman had been driving
east on Huron Street when he
collided with a parked car,
causing a total of $800 damages
to the vehicles.
Hoy explained he had been
blinded by the lights on an on-
coming car and had failed to see
the parked vehicle, which did
PA have any lights on at the
time,
He said he was travelling be-
tween 20 and 25 miles per hour
and had hit the brakes, "but
couldn't do a thing".
Chief Thompson, who investi-
gated, reported there was 16-
feet between the parked car and
the other side of the road.
The magistrate told Hoy that
when he saw the lights of the
other car coming he should
have slowed down if he was be-
ing blinded.
He levied the minimum fine
when told the driver had no
previous record,
Hoy was also ordered to pay
court costs of $12.50. -
Clarence Jacob Haasjes, RR
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