Clinton News-Record, 1963-07-25, Page 2Po9o., f4100,Recor4,444r!,., 1.90
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ITS TRUE. • • • , •
$10,000 invested 19500
is worth $36,000 1.0-1101y1
10YeStOr6 Mutual. Way
W, G, Catrebehi
130X 659
Seaforth, Ontario
Phone 486
Investors
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IRW1N'S
Summer Clearance
SALE
STOP GO NO FURTHER ‘, . UNTIL
YOU HAVE SEEN THESE EXTRA
SPECIAL MONEY SAVING BUYS!
— Dresses
— Coats
— Gowns
— Pyjamas
Price — Pop Tops
— Blouses.
— Slims
Skirts
—
Pedal Pushers
if—
Shorts •
Sleeveless
Blouses
Bathing Suits
Summer Slims
Laminated and
Poplin Jackets
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20%
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1•1•111111111•11 All Duster Coats
••••••••11 Rain Wear
— Blouses
— Summer Yard
Goods
Extra Special
SHETLAND PULLOVERS
and CARDIGANS
Reg. Price: Cards. $8.95; P.O. $7.95.
Substandards,
SALE PRICE
Many Other Sale Items Are Displayed
Be Sure To Stop In To
• •A
$4.95 & $3.95
Over 100 -Guests
View Trousseau:
At Bayfield
HAVVI.E.'jZ)---.14rs..Fred Wes:.
ton .entert'ained at a tielightfnl
trousseau tea,' on Saturday for
her daughter, Miss Blaine Wee-
ton,
She received over 1-00 guests
wearing a white eyelet dress
with red ,carnation corsage.
Mrs. Stanley Marshall, Lon-
don, wore a beige shantung•
with ,yellow carnation .corsage
and the bride-elect a two-piece
navy blue frock trimmed 'with
white and a white corsage.
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SUTTER-PERDUE HARDWARE
EXTERIOR
PAINTS 431,au
rAi NIS
Gal. $4.99
2 Gallon. For
S9.10
• EXTERIOR OIL BASE PAINT
• EXTERIOR ACRYLIC-LATEX PAINT
• EXTERIOR CILUX PRIMER PAINT
These three C-14. EXTERIOR PAINTS are being offered at special gallon
prices - - Just select the proper paint to apply
Under tiny; weather carlditiOrls,
SUTTER-PERDUE HARDWARE
(Et,igerie McAdam, Proprietor)
YOUR t.11-1. PAINT DEALER
Albert Street 0— CLINTON — Phone HU 2.7023
lei
Are Offering Special Gallon Prices On
IONINSIOSSIIMIOrr
Dancing Every Saturday Night
For the Young Crowd
'The evols'
9:00 p.m. to Midnight
Admission — 75 cents per person
Catering to Weddings -- Luncheons -- Banquets
Kinsmen -- Lions Rotary Meetings
Phone JA 4-9371 or JA 4-9264
GODERICil ONT.
V/Sgt, and Mrs, J. Ii, C.
Johnson and their children are
leaving the Park for .13,0AF,
Station at St. -Sylvestre,
Sgt, and Mrs, V. Fillop have
been holidaying in. -Montreal
with their family; presently
they are visiting in. Detroit:
Mrs. Charles Royer enter,.
tained 1$ ladies at tea on Tues-
day, July 23, in honour of Mrs,
She was assisted by the
groom's mother, Mrs, Hunt,
wearing a white and blue
boucle dress with a corsage of
pink roses.
For travelling the bride
changed to a blue printed chif,
fon dress with a corsage of pink
roses,
Following a wedding trip in
Northern. Ontario the couple
will reside at RR 1, Seaforth.
This Week Only • • •
LARGE SAUSAGE --3 lbs. 89c
SPORK and SPAM 2 cans. 89c
PLAIN or COLORED
TULIP MARGARINE - lbs. 89c
PURE LARD lbs. 89c
WIENERS—b lb. box - lb. 39c 0
CHOICE BEEF
Front Quarter Beef — Only 45c lb
Cut and Wrapped to Your Own Specifications
At No Extra Charge
o 0
FREE DRAW
ON 17 1/2 CU. FT. HOME FREEZER
Get Your Free Tickets At Our Meat Counter
guipure lace on the bodice, The
full controlled sldrt was fash—
ioned in panel effect atierned Varna United Church, was the
The tea table in the dining
room was done in lace, centred
with a floral arrangement of
Yellow snap dragons end shasta
daisies, flanked by yellow :tap-
ers in crystal holders:
Oin the buffet was the artis-
tically decorated wedding cake,
iced by Mrs. Robert Turner,
She had used the same minia-
ture china bride and groom
Which had topped the bride-to,
be mother's take.
Floral decorations were car,
ried out effectively throughout
the house in yellow snap drag-
ons and shasta daisies.
Pouring tea in the afternoon
were Mrs. E. A. Featherston
and Mrs, R. J. Larson; and in
the evening, Mrs. E. R, Wat-
son and Mrs. Keith Pruss, Lon-
don.
Mrs. Charles Parker, Scar,
borough, opened the door in the
afternoon and Cathy Weston in
the evening. Mrs. William E.
Parker invited the guests to the
dining room in the afternoon
and Mrs. H. K. King filled that
role in the evening.
Cathy Weston rooked 'after
the guest book in the afternoon
and Janice Pruss in the even-
ing.
Serving the guests in 'the
afternoon were Misses Karen
Wardle, Kate Cook and Betty
Marshall, all of London; and in
the evening, Mrs. Don Mat;
thews, Mrs. Howard Arm-
strong, Mrs. Betty Lou McLeod
and Miss Betty Marshall.
Displaying the trousseau both
afternoon and evening were
Misses Jackie Weston and Don-
na Aberhart (Goderich); hope
chest contents, Misses Lorraine
Dale (Clinton), Rosemarie Tel-
ford; wedding and shower gifts,
Mrs. Keith Pruss in the after-
noon; Miss Dorothy Ann Mac-
Leod in the evening.
Assisting in the afternoon
were Mrs. F. P. Arkell, Mrs.
Merton Merner and Mrs. A. M.
Bassett; and in the evening,
Mrs, Percy Weston, Mrs. L. B,
Smith and Mrs. Betty Lou Mc-
Leod.
Hunt-Hill
setting Saturday for the double
ring wedding ceremony of carol
Mn Hill, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs, Qv:Non L. Hill, Verna,.
and Prenela Edwin Hunt, .ann,
of Mr, and Mrs. Frank .Hunt,
Seaforth,
P,ev, Murdock Morrison per,:
formed the ceremony assisted
by Rev., Pease, :Hayfield.
Mrs,. Bruce .Keyes, aunt .of -
the bride, presided at the organ •
and the soloist, Miss Mildred
Morrison sang the "Wedding
Prayer" and Walk Reside
Yon".
The bride, given in Marriage.
by her father, chose a full
length gown of white satean
peau over taffeta, featuring
scoop necldino, cap sleeves and
Friends Shower
Varna Bride,
Yee w Trousseau
Prior to her recent marriage,
Carol Ann Hill was honoured
on several occasions, A com-
munity shower was held in the
Varna Hall where she was the
recipient of many lovely and
useful gifts.
A cornflower rosebowl was
presented to her on behalf of
the Varna United Church Choir
and YPU.
Mrs. Bruce Keyes, Varna,
was hostess to aunts and cous-
ins of Carol Ann and they pre-
sented her with a shower of
kitchen wares.
At her summer home at Du-
charme's Beach, Mrs. Clifford
Hunt entertained friends and
relatives in Carol's honour.
Here she received many useful
gifts,
Following the wedding re-
hearsal, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hunt entertained the bridal
party at their home, RR 2,
Seaforth,
View Trousseau
Mrs, Gordon Hill entertained
at a trousseau tea for her
daughter Carol Ann on Satur-
day, July 13, Guests were re-
ceived on the front lawn by
Carol Ann, her mother and the
groom's mother, Mrs. Hunt.
Assisting the guests through
the house in the afternoon were
Mrs. Wayne Taylor and Mrs.
Allan Hill, and at night Mrs.
Bruce Keyes and Mrs. George
Cantelon.
The dining room table was
centred with an arrangement of
white and yellow 'mums with
yellpw candles on each side.
Pouring tea in the afternoon
were Mrs. Fred Reid and Mrs.
Lyle Hill, grandmothers of the
bride, also Mrs. Murdock Mor-
rison and Mrs. David Elliott,
aunt of the bride. Assisting
at the tea table at night were
Mrs. Fred Mulholland and Mrs.
John Cornish, also aunts of the
bride.
Displaying the bride's trous-
seau and gifts were Misses
Freda Hunt, Ferne Steckle;
Grace Clifton and Joyce Hay-
ter.
Serving were Misses Sharon
Dowson, Nancy Mustard, Mari-
lyn Keyes, Lynda Hill and Car-
ol Taylor.
The guest book was in the
charge of Beth and Gwen Hill
and Barbara Keyes, 0
LONDESBORO
(Correspondent Mrs. Bert Allan
Phone Myth 37 r 51
Visitors recently with. Mr.'
and Mrs. Harry Durnin were
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Hesk
and Mr. Leslie Fortune, Wing-
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Snell, Kit-
chener, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Willows Moun-
tain and other friends.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Livingstone last week
were: Rev. and Mrs. Lewis,
Picton; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hun-
ter and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Teeter, all of Dorchester; Mr.
and Mrs. Chandler Livingstone
and Kathy Ann, London.
The I3erean Unit will meet
on August j. at 2 o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Durnin.
There will be an auction bas-
ket and articles for the basket
will be donated by the first
half of the members on the
roll. A chicken barbecue is be-
ing planned for the end of
August, further notice Will be
given.
Mrs. Robert Townsend ream-
ed after a Vacation of two
weeks with her daughter, Dor-
othy.
Mrs. Frank Little has been
under the doctor's care for the
past few days. We hope she
Will soon, be feeling better.
Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Saunder-
cock and family and Mr. and
Mts. Glen Carter and family
returned home After enjoying
a week's vacation tit IPperWash
Beach,
Williatin Govier, Lily Webster,
Mrs, Jean P.6.clftrrid, Mr. and
Mrs. Lou Govier spent Sunday
with relatives in Chesley.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Eisiey,
ListoWel, Were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, 'Mime
Howatt.
Mrs. Robert Pairsetviee and
Ann, Mrs. Lily Webster and
IVIrt Bert Allen visited on
Tuesday with Revs and Mr's.
White at Springfield.
MASSitirt}:113 Ali S'
010Na gthrox ittstitT8
LADIES' WEAR and DRY GOODS
Adastral Park
Social Notes
News Editor: Anne AilOron — Phone HP 2-7 .49
ii'/f, FOrtleri Hdmonton, as
replacing Rev. R. B. Bussey as
BC chaplain for a Iew weeks,.
Mr. Pete Carom Colorado
Springs, spent the last weekend
Clinton,in.
Mrs. Mildred Powell, Fort
Lauderdale, Florida, is visiting
her on and daughter-in-law,
Cpl. and Mrs, B. G, Powell,
Mrs. H. Arts, Montreal, is .
spending some time with her
son-in-law and daughter, ..Sgt,
and Mrs. Frank Kelly,
Mrs, A, Bouchard, Alma,
P.Q. is visiting at the home of
fyl„, and Mrs, F. C, Brittain,
NOW'S THE TIME
TO APPLY . . .
NITROGEN
(Either Urea 45% or
Aeroprills 33%)
To PASTURE .
& HAY FIELDS
For further information
regarding pasture fer-
tilizers, soil sampling or
'spreader rental,
contact . .
ROBERT TAYLOR
Phone HU 2-9144
Sales Representative for
ELMIRA
FERTILIZERS
30-1b
On 18
BEDROOM
SUITES
Priced from
S89.00 up
For a 3 piece Suite
CHROME SUITES
Specicdly Priced For
July Clearance
For Your New Bedroom Suite
are being offered on any
PRICES EFFECTIVE FOR REMAINDER OF JULY ONLY
eattie Furniture
20tfb
Rose Doll. Gifts of lingerie
were given Mrs. Doll who leav-
es shortly to join her husband
in Gander,
F'/Sgt. and Mrs. T. R. Naven
and the girls are going to Win-
nipeg and Edmonton for their
summer vacation.
ETER'S Meat Market
Check Our July Clearance
Prices On
CHESTERFIELD
SUITES and CHAIRS
Suites Not Exactly
as Illustrated
with guipure - lace.
Her Imported 'Yeti of Ali; 11,
Insinn was, held in place by
crystal and mohair tiara. She .
carried a crescent shaped bon-
quet of pink roses, white .car, •
nations, stephanotis and ivy,
Miss Freda Tina, sister of
the groom, was maid of honour'
and Misses Lynda Hill, the
bride's sister, and Marilyn
Keyes, her cousin, were junior
bridesmaids. They were gown-
ed alike in street length dres,,,.
ses of brocade in blue and pink
respectively,
Little Faye Cantelon, cousin
of the brider was vowel, girl,
She .was. dressed in pale 'blue
brocade and carried a nosegay
of pink carnations,
Mr, Bev Hill was groomsman
and the guests were ushered by
Mr. Murray Hill, London, and
Mr. Bill Hunt, Simcoe.
Guests were received at. the.
Little Inn, Bayfield, by the
bride's mother, who chose a
dress of ,pale blue crepe with
a corsage of pink roses.