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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1963-08-15, Page 3 F SUNSET DRIVE-IN Highway 8 East of Goderich Now with the widest screen in the territory THURS., FRI., SAT. — August 15-16-17 "The Three Stooges Meet Hercules" plus' Kerwin Matthews and Tina Louise in "The Warrior Empress" In Color MON., TUES.* WED. -- August 19-20.21 RED BUTTONS -- BARBARA EDEN 45. FABIAN Present an exciting adventure comedy "Five Weeks in A Balloon ',0,„„ Plus "The Living Swamp" and a cartoon THURS., FRI., SAT. -- August. 22-23-24 DAVID LADD and PAM SMITH "MISTY" a grand family show EDDIE ALBERT and BRENDA LEE "Two Little Bears" Color tit. PARK Theatre Goderich Showtime 7:30 — * Air-conditioned for your comfort * NOW — THURS., FRI., SAT. — August 15-16-17. Shirley JONES -- Glenn FORD -- Roberta SHERWOOD in ' "The Courtship of Eddies Father" in Color MON., TUES., WED. — August 19-20-21 Adult Entertainment SEAN CONNERY -- URSULA ANDRESS & JACK LORD A British-made Caribbean suspense mystery filmed in Jamaica. "DR NOIC S • In eel-11c Technicolor THURS., FRI., SAT. — August 22-23-24 BOB HOPE -- ANITA EKBERG & EDIE ADAMS, British-made in Africa. A riotous spoof on big game hunters. "CALL ME BWANA" Color Coming: "DIAMOND HEAD"—Adult Entertainment GETTING BROWN THIS SUMMER — OR BROWNED OFF? Don't let an expected phone ,call keep you indoors this summer if you have the chance to be out on the patio or in the garden. The Bell Chime— a telephone bell you can set to eau you in three different tones—has a loud ring you can easily hear from outdoors. (And indoors, too, when those rainy days turn cowboys and indians loose in the home,, or when you're vacuuming up after the varmints). Coming in an attractive ivory or gold housing, Bell Chime also has a soft melodic tone when you want peace anti quiet, or when someone's resting; plus a regular telephone ring. Of course, hearing the telephone ring and then being able to iget to it in time are sometimes two different things, especially if you have impatient friends. A portable extension with a weatherproof jack for use outdoors tan mean a telephone right beside your cool lemonade, yet you enjoy it and keep in touch at the same time without, running back and forth. And the same phone can serve as a handy extension inside the home as well—you just bring it in and out as you please. But when calling your friends, remember that they may be out enjoying the summer wea- ther too—without an extension or a Bell Chime. So it's a good idea to let the phone ring even longer than the normal tee times to give them a chance to heal' and answer. tit NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES Clinton's new telephone directory will be going to press shortly, so please check your listing. Is your name spelled correctly? And what about your address and phone number? Have you thought about additional listings? Other members of your ,family and relativei, roomers or boarders would benefit from having their names listed in the telephone book. If you are a butinessrnan, you can use extra listings to show other firm rternes foe your business—be associate your nettle and residence telephone number with your firm name--.or to stw, after hour numbers for you and your key employees. Rernember, extra listings, at little cost, make it easier for people to find you. FOR ANY CHANGES IN YOUR LISTING0 OR ANY ADDITIONS, CALL OUR BUSINESS OFFICE WITHOUT DELAY, BELL CHIME Tie a .b001)le,ring ceremony );Wetter Addison on .Satprday, in Andrew's United Church, .Augtist Beverly Jean' Piggihrl' The. bride is the daughter of henaille the bride of .Cameron Mr .and Mrs. W. Lawrence Big, Miss Linda Papple, daughter Of Ur. and NM. Gordon PaWet Seaforth, has been awarded the United tlationa bus trip to be held September 22 to 28 incinstve. ' The itinerarywill inelude the cities of.Washington and New York, A visit to the United Nations Building will be one of the highlights. Miss Papple received her liolnemaking Club Provincial Honors in May of this year and has eompleted five calf club projects end four swine club projects in her 4-II work. She is a graduate of ,the Seaforth District High. School and plans to begin training for a nurse this fall at St. 1VIary's Hospital, Kitchener, Linda is a past president and active member of the Seaforth Junior Institute and has held practically every office in the club. In addition, she has been active in high school extra cur- ricular activities and the Unit- ed Church Young Peoples. On Quebec Bus Trip Shirley Jaques, RR 1, Cen- tralia, and Murray Hoover, RR 3, Brussels, have been chosen as delegates for the Eastern Ontario and Quebec bus trip, to be held August 18 to 24, in- clusive. The itinerary will in- clude Kingston, Upper Canada Village, the St. Lawrence Sea- way, Montreal, Quebec City, Ottawa and Peterborough. Miss Jaques is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,Norman Jaques. She has completed her grade 10 at Central Huron Secondary DANCE AT BLUEWATER DANCEIAND FRIDAY 10:00 p.m. to 1:30 o.m. TO DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA 19tfb Receives Award A parade at RCAF Station Clinton July 24 honoured F/8 Fred Welland with a "Suggestion Award". Wing Conimander H, C, Vinni- comhe, CD, Chief Adminis- trative Officer, made the award. F/S Welland, his wife Ida and son Rick, live at Bruce- field. During World War II F/S Welland served as a Wireless Air Gunner. He is presently NCO in charge of the Navigation Aids section at the Radar and Communications School, Clinton, INSURANCE K. W. COLQUHOUN INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Phones; Office ilt) 2,9747 Req. Hip 2-7804 -SARY COOPER. Life Insurance & Annuities Representing GREAT WEST LIFE ASSURANCE CO. HU 2-7200 Clinton . „ H. C. LAWSON . First Mortgage Money Available UinveSt. Current Interest Rates INSURANCE REAL, ESTATE INVESTMENTS Phones: Office HU 2-9644 Res. HU 2-9787 OPTOMETRY J. E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN CLINTON MEDICAL CENTRE Mondays Only ''HU 2.7010 Seaforth — 791 Q. B. CLANCY, O.D. OPTOMETRIST — For Appointment Phone JA 4-7251 GODERICH 38-tfb PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ROY N. BENTLEY PUBLIC ACCOUNTAN1 Goderich, Ontario Telephone Box JA 4-9521 478 H. E. HARTLEY All Types of Life Term Insurance Annuities CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO, Clinton, Ontario FARM EQUIPMENT JOHN BACH FARM EQUIPMENT PARTS and ACCESSORIES H DEAtat-i-iiictli ONE 17 20tfb INSURANCE • rnertime Comfort *11,9414"ri* .teNV 40•4144' PNotv ,lota?.• 74.1pat'd 4 r<v r Aed4, %moony ltark 611111111111Ealig • -,411 Ata, igrerrratrisditZV 43111.6.ailiV " ..... . ^‘*•"•", • ...with a low-costlife-Insured loan; Thurs., August 14, 1944,014 ton Npvirs-Rccoird-,Fage „ , „ „ ,.„ corsa the pi4; delight roses. 1390. are op the teaching staff Oa r return tbeY will re, Of the Oederich TOwnship side on Brie :Street, Clinton, School at Hohneaville, BOARD OF DIRECTORS President, Fordyce Clark, RR 5, Goderich; Vice-Pres., Gordon Kirkland, RR, 3, Lucknow; Mrs. D. G. Anderson, RR 5, Wingham; Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, Exeter; Hugh B. Smith, RR 2, Listowel; Lorne Bodges, RR 1, Goderich; Roy Strong, Gorrie; Russell T. Bolton, RR 1, Seaforth; Bert Irwin, RR 2, Seaforth; Bert Kiopp, 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. Seaforth Girl Wins 4•H Journey., Others From Area Capture Prizes To Training Camp Elsie Doig and Murray Dbn- aldson have been chosen as delegates to the 1963 Junior Farmer Provincial Leadership Training Camp, to be held Sep- tember 2 to 9, inclusive. The camp will be held at Geneva Park on Lake Couchiching. Miss Doig, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Doig, RR, 1, Dublin, has been a member of the Seaforth Junior Institute for five. years and has complet- ed nine 4-H Homemaking club projects. - Murray is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Donaldson, of RR 1, Gorrie. He is a former 4-H member and has been an active member of the Howick Junior Farmers for several years. Murray was elected president of the Howick club this year. CNE Trip The Canadian National Exhi- bition Junior Farmer and 4-H judging competitions will be held this year on Friday, Aug. 30. This competition includes livestock, field crops and horti- cultural crops judging an d farm machinery tests. This year, as in the past, the competition will be attended by eight 4-H Agricultural Club members with long term par- received her County ticipation in Huron County Honors in 4-H Homemaking 00 work, and at present is ,an active' eriernner of the South Huron .Junior Institute. Murray is the president of the North Huron Junior Farm,- era, has been .co-leader of the Brussels 4-H Grain Club, inem- • ber of the North Huron debat- ing team, .a director of the Fed- erAtion of Agriculture, Sunday School superintendent, and a, S tewart in the Brussels United Church. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Norman Weyer. Soil and Land. flee Tour Torn Cunningham, AR 1, Ala, burn, has been chosen as Hur- on County's delegate to the 12th annual Soil and Land Use Tour for Junior Femora -to be held September 10 to 13. Farms and other points of interest in five counties in the Guelph area will be visited, In Addition, delegates will have an oppor- tunity to visit the Soils Build- ing at the OAC, He is the immediate past president of the Clinton Junior Farmers and is at present sec- ond vice-president of the Coun- ty Junior Farmers, Carried in by an on-shore wind, a large oil slick washed onto a 30-mile stretch of Lake Huron shoreline during the we- ekend, stretching as far north as Bayfield. The oil, its orgin unknown, was reported thickest at the Pinery Provincial Park south of Grand Bend. A narrow strip of it lapped against the shore, blackening the feet of many swimmers and staining the suits of bathers sitting on the sand near the water. Some small fry were spotted from head to toe with the mes- sy substance. The water was cleared early in the week. Betties Clan Meets The 15th Betties reunion was recently held at Seaforth Lions Park with 36 in attendance. After dinner the election of officers for 1964 was held and resulted as follows: President, Mrs, Ken Betties; vice-pres., Mrs., Jim Young; sec,-treas, Mrs, Allen Betties; sports, Mr. and, Mrs. Ken Bet- ties, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bet- ties. Sports for afternoon followed with the following winners: Guessing lucky number, Mrs. Kenneth Taylor; blowing confetti, Mrs. Graham Johnston, Paul Betties; board walk, Bruce Betties' team; dish pan relay, Allen Betties' team; ladies kick-the-slipper, Dianne Johnston; men's kick-the-slip- per, Jim Young; young ladies race, Karen Johnston, Peggy Ann Betties; pre-school race, Mary • Jean Betties, Robert and Paul Taylor. . Public school race, Jimmie Attwood, Ronnie Young; lady hammering nails, Mrs. Erland Betties; man hammering nails, Graham Johnston; eating ban- anas blindfolded, Mrs. Ken Tay- lor, Graham Johnston; eating soda biscuits, Allen Betties. Next year's picnic is to be held at the same place, Sea- forth Lions Park. Messy Oil Slick Plagues Bathers Along Lake Shore Clubs. Reuresentatives must he 16 years of age as of January 1st of the club Year and have completed six er more 4 H Pro- jects with at least 750 points in each project, -Transportation to 'Toronto, overnight accommodation and entry fee for the competition will be paid for each member. Winners of the award for this year are: lien Black, RR 1, Belgrave; Wallace Black, RR 5, Brussele; Joe Jeffray, RR 2, Wingham; Robert 1Vicleieit, RR 6, Godertch; Fred Uhler, RR 3, Walton; Don Weigand, RR, 1, Dashwoed; John. Wightman, RR 1, Belgrave; Bud Yeo, RR 3, Clinton. 0 r H ' ron By Mrs, Elliott Secretary Federation of Agriculture The Board of Directors of the Ontario Poultry Producers' As- sociation gave further consider- ation to the establishment of an Egg Marketing Plan in the Pro- vince of Ontario at a meeting held in Toronto recently. At a prior meeting the Board decided to re-zonee the Province to increase precitfCent representation and strengthen the provisional board of an egg marketing plan. Nine zones have been created instead of the previous seven. T o m Robson, Leamington„ president of the Poultry Pro- ducers introduced Mr. Henry Long, London, who had been elected to represent the new Zone 2 which is now comprised of Elgin, Middlesex and Oxford counties. Mr. Robson informed the meeting that producers in the new Zone 3 (Perth and Huron) have not elected a representa- tive as Yet. Following a detailed study of a draft egg marketing plan, the Board will seek clarification of certain sections and have re- quested a meeting with the On- tario Farm Products Market- ing Board for this purpose. It is• pointed out that when an egg marketing plan has been accepted by the Board of Direc- tors of the Poultry Producers' Association, a special meeting of all egg producers will be convened at which time the proposed Egg Marketing Plan will be presented for the con- sideration and approval of the egg producers themselves. The date for the general* meeting is being withheld pend- ing clarification of certain sec- tions contained in the draft of the plan. However, it is anti- cipated this meeting will be held in,Toronto during the lat- ter part of August or early September. President Robson suggested that serious consideration shotild be given to the advisa- bility of naming candidates who would be eligible to represent Area Teachers Wed In Bayfield Canadian egg producers on a committee under the sponsor- ship of the Egg and Poultry section of the International Federation of Agricultural Pro- ducers. gin, London, .and the groom's .oarepta are Pr, and: Mrs.. J, Alexander. Addison, Clinton, Rev, A. G..Pease officiated. At the ceremony and.the church was decorated with standards of white gladioliancl pink - carnations. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an Ito-, ,i4p, silk 'faille sheath formal wedding gown with detachable cathedral train, Hand made Italian lace was used to give a tiered effect to the skirt and to trim the fitted bodice and the train, Above-the-elbow formal glow-, es were worn and a -petal head- dress held her elbow length silk illusion veil. She carried a white Bible showered with pink delight roses. The maid of honour was Miss Charlene 'Scotehmer, Bayfield, and the bridesmaids were the sisters of the groom, Sandra and :Margaret Jean Addison, both of Clinton. They were all dressed iden- tically in blpe -crystal charm street-length sheath-style dress- es with full overskirts at back of matching silk organza. They carried white baskets of pink carnations and. blue tulle with matching headdresses. , Robert Addison served as his brother's groomsman. and the guests from Bayfield, Clinton, Harrow, Toronto, Tilbury, Pon- tiac and .Cold Lake, Alberta were ushered by Robert • Snell and Bruce Biggin, a twin bro- ther of the bride. Traditional wedding music was played by the organist, Mrs. William Cox, who also accompanied \ the soloist, Mrs. A. G. Pease, who sang "The Lord's Prayer", "0 Perfect Love" and "The Wedding Pray- er". The Little Inn, Bayfield, was the scene of the reception, dec- orated with bouquets of white gladioli, pink carnations and white tapers. The bride's mother . received guests in an aqua blue lace sheath-style dress with white accessories and a corsage of ping carnations. She wasassisted by the groom's mother, who was attire ed in a pink lace sheath-style dress with matching three- quarter length coat, white ac- cessories and a corsage of white carnations. • For a wedding trip to Ed- monton and other points in the Canadian West, the bride don- ned a mint green linen suit with white accessories and a Business and f'rofessional Directory HURON CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL SERVICES Prepaid Health Plans at Cost th e CO.OP A. M. HARPER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 55-57 SOUTH ST., TELEPHONE. GODERICH, ONT. 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PENtiEBAKER ADMIRAL PHOTO SERVICE Dial HU 24626 Clinton Ontario Hope To Install Artificial Ice At Brussels Rink A movement is underway in Brussels to have artificial ice installed in the recently reno- vated arena, and tWo tenders have already been received for the project, The installation would be done under the Winter Works program with government grante expected to cover a sub- Stantial Cost of the project. Several progressive citizens and organizations in the come rritinity have already offered financial assistance. A smooth concrete floor Would be laid over the pipe's, making surface Mailable for roam* activities, Such as dancing, roller skating and badminton. TWO tenders submitted ere: Canadian Ice Company Ltd., $17,200; 3, Lecke Co,, Ltd., $15,400: