Clinton News-Record, 1963-04-04, Page 8Mrs. James Botighen receiv-
ed word on Sunday ,evening
that her father had passed
away, Mr. and Mrs, Boughen
left on Monday morning' for
Halifax,
Miss Marie Elliott spent a
.Auxiliary
To Meet April 1.0
Members of the Madeleine
Lane Auxiliary of St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church kindly
note that the April meeting
has been changed to WedneS
day, April 10 at 8.15 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Walter New-
combe, 15 Raglan Street.
There will be no auction sale
at this meeting as previously
planned.
All members are reminded of
the rummage sale to be held
at the church this Saturday,
April 6 at 1 p.m. Any items for
the sale may be left at the
church on Thursday evening or
after 10 a.m. on Friday.
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April 14 — From 5 to 7 in Dining Room
Phone HU 2-7011 for Reiervations
We Cater to Dinner Parties and Wedding Receptions
MOTHER
FATHER
WIFE
RELIGIOUS
GENERAL
FAMILY
Priced 5c to $1.00
faster Baskets - 5c to 45c
Easter Serviettes - - 29c
Easter Tablecloth 39c
Easter Cut-Outs & Seals 10c to 19c
McEwan's
CLINTON ONTARIO
Get Your Ticket .on The
Clinton Kinsmen. Club
STANLEY CUP
DRAW
$500.00 PRIZE
For holder of ticket bearing exact
second that winning goal is scored
in the deciding Stanley Cup game.
Be Sure The Ticket Seller Records Your Draw Score
On The Ticket Stub.
Tickets on Sale from Members of Kinsriken Club
and many Business Places in Clinton
rlrrr /Mr
PLAY IT SAFE!
SEE US . . .
for every electric and
refrigeration
service.
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THIS WEEK . . .
"The Dew-Drops"
W E CATER TO WEDDINGS, LUNCHEONS,
BANQUETS, ETC.
For Reservations Call Goderich
JA 4-9371 or JA 4-9264
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GODERICH , ONT.
DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
For The Young Crowd
Brownie's Drive-In
Theatre Ltd. Clinton
OPENING
Thursday, April 11
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
TWO COMPLETE SHOWS EACH NIGHT
Children Under 12 in Cars Free
Thursday and Friday
April 11-12
DOUBLE BILL
"Mardi Gras"
Pat Boone — Tommy Sands
(Colour -- Scope)
"A Private's Affair"
Sal Mineo — Gary Crosby
(Colour — Scope)
CARTOON
Saturday and Monday
April 13-15
DOUBLE BILL
"Mysterious Island"
Michael Craig —
Joan Greenwood
COLOUR
'Comanche Station'
Randolph Scott
Colour Cartoon
Special Sunday Midnight Show
Watch This Space Every Week
For Top Entertainment
Win a Sunbeam Electric Fry Pan
At LORNE BROWN MOTORS
Spring Time Special
GENUINE GM MUFFLER
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'54 to '63 CHEVROLETS and PONTIACS (6 or 8 Cyls.)
Purchaser of Muffler Receives One Lucky Ticket. Draw to be made
Saturday; June 1st, 1963.
EVERYONE IS A WINNER WHEN
THEY BUY AN O.K. USED
CAR HERE
Come In and See Our Selection
of Top Quality One-Owner Cars
From '62 down - You'll
Love Them!
... OPEN EVENINGS
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Ontario Street 'CLINTON Phone Hu 2-9321
few days last week with her
aunt, Mrs, .Menerey, Rayfiekl,
The ..Scouts and their leaders
were out on a hike on Sunday
which was much enjoyed,
Mr, R. Lobb has purchased
the farm of Mr Arthur Chap,
man,
Mr. Norris 'Sillery purchased
the house of Mr, Lorne Wilson.
Mr, Sillery plans to move it
to a new location on the Sea-
forth road and have it remodel-
led. into a modern home.
Messengers Meet
The Brucefield Messengers
held their. March meeting on
Sunday with an attendance of
26. The meeting opened by re,
peating the purpose, Ronnie
Graham reecived the offering
and 'A was dedicated.
Mrs, L:Ariario conducted the
business as the president and
vice-president w e r e absent.
Sandra Graham will assist the
kindergarten group at the April
meeting. Mrs. R, Hancock 're-
ports that the girls are very
helpful, Linda Straughan will
help in the nursery,
Bradley Hargreaves consent-
ed to collect the Messenger
news item and %deliver it to
the correspondent. The mite
boxes which the children have
been asked to make are to be
brough'c or. Easter Sunday and
given to the treasurer, Brenda
Ann Hargreaves.
The members were in favour
of donating the March offering
to the messenger mission pro-
ject, and also to pay Mrs. H.
Johnston for the 1962 .mission
packet.
Stewart Mustard and Brian
Wilson will participate in the
"Dedication to Mission Servce."
The first chapter of "Sun Hee
and the Street Boy" was re-
viewed. The kindergarten group
made hand puppets of the child-
ren represented on the messeng,
er buttons under the direction
of Mrs. R. Hancock.
After the meeting Sandra
Graham distributed the copies
of "World Friends." It was
learned that some children ne-
glected to pass on the magazine
to the second family. Parents
are encouraged to remind their
children to pass on their copy
if they have been asked to.
At the April meeting the
filmstrip, "Beyond the Bell",
will be shown.
Fumes Blamed
In Death of
Weft Farmer
WINGHAM — Lawrence
Jamieson, 41,-year-old Hullett
Township farmer, was found
dead of carbon monoxide pois-
oning early Sunday in his car
on a residential Wingham
street.
Death appeared to be acci-
dental, caused by an exhaust
leak in Mr. Jamieson's old car,
Dr. W. A. Crawford, Wingham
coroner, said. One side window
vent was open.
Former Plamher
Mr. Jamieson had been a
plumber before taking over his
father's farm last year.
Heis survived by his wife
the former Jean Reid; two sons,
William and Reid, and a daugh-
ter, Janene, all at home.
Service was held at 2 p.m.
Wednesday at the Ball and
Mutch funeral home, Clinton.
Burial was in Clinton Ceme-
tery.
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Hospital Group
WM Hear Man
From Pakistan
The meeting of the Clinton
Hospital Auxiliary opened with
Mrs. John Cochrane presiding,
and prayer was followed by
minutes read by Mrs. Douglas
Bartliff.
April 25 is set for the Spring
Regional meeting at Exeter.
Anyone wishing to go should
contact Mrs. Douglas Bartliff.
Mr. Ashraf Cahn; a native of
Pakistan, will speak. He is
comparing Pakistan and Cana-
dian hospitals.
Mrs. R. Homuth reported for
the sewing committee that the
drapes are finished and final
hangings will be made to-day;
April 4.
The proposed tag day is set
for May 11, and penny sale on
October 5.
The meeting was adjourned,
and the ladies enjoyed a social
cup of tea.
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ONTARIO STREET UCW
UNIT THREE TO MEET
Unit 3 of Ontario Street Unit-
ed Church UCW will meet on
Thursday, April 11, at 9 p.m.
Roll call will be a sewing art-
icle for the bazaar or a gift for
the "Touch and Take" booth.
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COMING EVENTS
Thursday, April 4 — BINGO
in Legion Memorial Hall, Kirk
Street at 8.30 p.m. 15 regular
games for $5; 1 game for $25;
3 Share - the - Wealth games;
Jackpot $56.00 in 56 numbers.
No door prize. Admission 50c.
Thursday, April 4 —Special
County Meeting for purpose of
electing director for Huron
District Farmers' Union, at
Agriculture Office, Clinton, at
9.00 p.m. 14b
Friday, April 5 — Benefit
Dance for Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Cunningham, recent fire victims,
Community hall, Auburn, Scott's
Orchestra Ladies please bring
lunch. Auspices C.O.F. 14b
Friday. April 5—Dance at
Londesboro Hall, sponsored by
the Canadian Order of For-
esters. Dancing from 10:00 to
1:00 to Elgin Fisher's orchestra.
Lunch booth. Admission 75c.
Everyone welcome. 13-14b
Saturday, April 6 — Giant
rummage sale, used clothing,
miscellaneous articles, St. And-
rew's Presbyterian Church, 1.00
p.m. Auspices Madeleine Lane
Auxiliary, 11-14b
Saturday, April 6—LOL Card
Party in Orange Hall, Clinton.
Everyone welcome. 14b
Tuesday, April 9 — BINGO
In Fish and Game Club. Jackpot
$57 in 57 numbers, 15 regular
games; 3 sharelthe-wealth gam-
es; 1 $25 special game. Six door
prizes. 8.30 p.m. ltfb
Wednesday, April 10—Travel-
ogue with slides of Holy Land,
by Mrs. Vera Wilson, Wesley-
Willis Church, 8.00 "p.m. No
admission. Everyone welcome.
14p
Saturday., May 4—Rummage
sale of good used clothing, St.
Paul's Parish Hall. Auspices:
Go-Getters Club. 14p
FIGHT CANCER; Join the
Cancer Crusade in Huron by
giving generously to the house-
to-house campaign in Clinton
on Wednesday, April 24. Farm
canvasses are being done by the
Federation of Agriculture. Give
generously. 14-5-6b
St1 and Mrs. J. A. Spano
have returned home after an
extended trip in Florida and
Nassau.
Mrs. John Hebert has been
visiting friends and relatives irl
Oshawa, Toronto and Trenton,
accompanied by her, young dau-
ghter,
Mrs. Rita LaPointe was a-
warded her Lieutenant Warrant
pin on Monday, April 1. The
presentation was by the area
Girl Guide Commissioner, Miss
Mary McMillan.
CWL Meets
She general monthly meet-
ing of the Catholic Women's
League of St. Paul's Church
was held on Monday, April 1
at the Ritchie building. T h e
vice-president, Mrs. P. Peter-
son was in the chair,
The secretary's report was
read by Mrs. Y. Scott and the
financial statement was given
by Mrs. P. Huard,
The new membership con-
veners are Mrs. B, Vezina and
Mrs. M. Royer; the spiritual
convener is Mrs. S. Tremblay
and entertainment and luncn
convener, Mrs. M. Ireland.
Rev, Father B. Lavigne, as-
sistant chaplain, was present
Area Drivers
Handed Fines
In County Courts
A Clinton area youth was
fined $50 and his licence sus-
pended for one year last Tues-
day after he was convicted of
leading police on a 90-mph
chase from Exeter to the Clin-
ton air station, February 3.
"This is the type of driving
that warrants a jail sentence,"
Magistrate Hays told Paul
Goldsworthy, 20, RR 1, Clinton,
who was charged with careless
driving. "You are pretty young
for this, however."
PC Harry Reid and Exeter
Constable Lloyd Hodgins said
they chased Goldsworthy at
speeds of 90 and over from
Exeter, through Kippen, Bruce-
field and on to the air station.
The chase continued as far as
Summerhill. The officers said
there was no sign of drinking
on the youth's part.
Defence Counsel J. J. Don-
nelly, Goderich, said the owner
of the car, a passenger in it,
was drunk.
Fined at Goderich
In Goderich court last week,
Magistrate Hays levied the fol-
lowing fines against area resi-
dents.
Gerald Hinz, 19, RR 1, Born-
holm, was fined $25 and costs
or five days, when he pleaded
guilty to having liquor in Hul-
lett Toimship on March 10, in
an unlawful place.
John Charles McKay, RCAF
Station Clinton, was fined $50
and costs, or seven days, when
he pleaded guilty to unlawfully
having care and control of a
motor vehicle in Tuckersmith
Township on March 16, while
his ability to do so was impair-
ed by alcohol or drug.
Gerald Buruma, 19, RR 2,
Clinton, was fined $20 and costs
or four days, when he pleaded
guilty to having liquor in Stan-
ley Township on March 8, in an
unlawful place.
SEED CLEANING
and TREATING
at the
VARNA FEED
MILL
J. H. F. BrOeze, Prop.
BRING YOUR SEED
IN NOW
Dealer In •
GRASS SEED
SEED GRAIN
CUSTOM
GRINDING
and MIXING
Phone HU 2-9219
and gave a short address. The
meeting Closed with the league
prayers,
The Protestant Chapel Guild
will hold a meeting 'on April S.
A film will be shown that even-
ing "The Triumphant Hour."
This gathering will begin at 8
p.m. at the chapel annex.
For this month only the
WA meeting is scheduled for
for the evening of Thursday,
April 4 a1 8.15 p.m. at the
Ritchie building.
The Adastral Park bantam
hockey team will play against a,
team made up of the boys' fa-
thers on Friday, April 5. This
game should prove most fascin-
ating and unusual.
Wesley-Willis
UCW Meetings
An In Church
Meetings of Wesley-Willis
United Church Women will all
be held in the church.
The Starlight Circle (Unit 2)
will meet April .8' at 8.30 p.m.
Roll call will be "A Thought
for Spring".
The Wohelo Unit will meet
on Thursday, April 11 at 2.30.
The Friendly Unit (Unit 4)
will hold its April meeting, not
at the usual time, but on Wed-
nesday evening, April 10, at 8
p.m. in the Sunday School room
of the church.
Mrs. Vera Wilson of London
will be a special guest at this
meeting. She will present a
travelogue and show her slides
of the Holy Land.
A cordial invitation is ex-
tended to all friends, both wo-
men and men, and especially to
members of the other units and
their families to attend this
travelogue.
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WINS MATTRESS
Tom Cunningham, RR 1, Au-
burn, won a Sealy "Sahara"
mattress in a recent promotion
at Beattie Furniture, Sealy
mattress dealer in Clinton.
Will Complete
Canvass For
Red Cross Funds
Mrs. Walter Oakes reported.
Wednesday that only .$418 had
been realized to date on the
Red Cross canvass, but said she
is still hopeful the figure will
jump to $1,000.
Reason for the low figure to
date is the fact Monday was
a very busy evening in the area,
and many of the canvassers and
residents were involved in oth-
er activities.
Only part of two wards and
Clinton Kinsmen
Sponsor Talent
Contest Friday
The Clinton Kinsmen Club
will hold a talent contest for
Clinton and surrounding area
Friday night, April 5 in the On-
tario Street United Church
hall.
The show, which will start at
8,30, is open to the public, how-
ever, a silver collection will be
taken.
. The top two contestants will
automatically become the Clin-
ton entrants in the Wingham
Fair contest where a top prize
of $100, not to mention a con-
tract to appear on CKNX TV,
will be offered to the winner
from the representatives of
many towns in Western On-
tario.
Among entries received for
the Clinton show have been
those of Michael Borov, bari-
tone, who sings popular num-
bers; Mrs. D. Bisback, a har-
monica' player; Scott Pawson
and Albert Craig, who form a
guitar and accordion duo; and
Barbara Burns, a young lady
who plays accordian.
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CLrNTONIAN CLUB TO
MEET ON APRIL 10
The Clintonian Club will
meet at the home of Mrs. Royce
Fremlin (with hostess Mrs.
Jack Batkin) on April 10 at 2
p,m. Lunch convener will be
Mrs. Louis Forest.
the canvass at MSS has 'been
completed and the:campaign has
been extended to give canvass,
ers time to complete their
rounds,
Mrs—Oakes has requested the
representatives 'of the various
service clubs to complete their
entire round before handing any
receipts into her.
Any persons who were missed.
in• the canvass may also leave
tdao4attitlopnms •twoitthhe.Mcrlisn, t Opatikreasrlcoilr
oft he Rank of Montreal before
the end of April.
xprjr, GOLF. CLINIC AT
DIZVING RANGE
Next week's golf ,Plinie,. spon-
sored by Clinton Recreation
Committee, will be held at Reg,
Ball's Driving Range, opposite
the main gate to RCAF .Sta-
tion Clinton, Attendance will
be limited to those persons who
have attended one or more „of'
the three previous „clinics at
the Legion Hall. Approximat-
ely 30 persons have taken 44,
vantage of the Wednesday night
elinics under the direction of
Jim Graham and Fred Mills.
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BRUCEFIELD
BY Mrs H. F. IlerrY
Adastral • Park
Social Notes
News Editor: Anne Aileron — Phone HU 2-7349