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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1964-03-19, Page 3Adastral Perk social Notes News Editor; Anne Aileron Phone HU 2,731491 MERRILL TV SE VIC Authorized Philips Dealer Radio — TV and Appliance Repairs 215 Victoria Street Phone HU 2-7021 "Servim ba our nuninem" Maras 1904,004+ - ..Npws.,8gc,w4_„ NO- AT nu' THE SQUARE—GODERICH THE pA shgwomes 7:30 8. 9;30 p:pa, Now Playing: Sonny Liston v s.Cassius Clay Also: Jerry Lewis and Marilyn Maxwell in "ROCK-A-EYE BABY" MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED.--r-March 23-24-2S (Adult Entertainment) GIRgqiaRy PECK, MARY RADHAm & 8110CK PETgR $ Gregory Peck's Academy Award winner; as a small town lawyer in a southern community, "TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD" One of the most talked of pictures in the past decade! THURSDAY„ FRIDAY, SATURDAY,-,Mar. 26-27-28 FREP macwiLIRRAY and NANO' OLSEN Co-starred in the Walt Disney production that has won critical praise everywhere. "SON OF FLUBBEK Coming:. "TAMMY AND THE DOCTOR" Sandra Dee and Peter Fonda A. M. 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UNION SCOMPANY Visit your plumber dealer or department store Gas Appliances on Display at ART'S Appliance Centre WISF Plumbing & Heating 16 Clinton, Ontario 262 gayfield Road Phone 482,1062 Your Local ANTHES Dealer BRUCEFIELD (Open Evenings till 9 p.m.) Phone 482.3232 A FINK Plumbing, Heating & " Electrical Servicet Sales & Service Limited 84 'Wellington St.* Clintott,---482-7682 After hours phone Bill rink 482-7682 CHUTER Plur,r2intleter:ing We Specialize In Gas Furnace installations, PluMbing, Heating and Electrical installations 48 King St, Clinton 4824652 -01-1SS beard „Chairman John Lavis reported. Wednesday that PhallgeS policy SoonhaVe to he made by the department of.education or the local school Would be in dire Strait* in at- tempting to meet capital ex- penditures •or what the depart- , merit terms "permanent im- provements", Included in this eategdry are such • things as acquisition of land, jtnprovements to existing buildings, acquisition of furni ture, library books, instruction- al equipment, maintenance equipment. At present, department reg- ulations stipulate that only two mills may be used for this ex- penditure, which works out to approximately $20,000 in the ease of the local board. The problein sterns from the fact that no allowance has been made by the department for schools 'in the same situation as CI SS where a number of pupils come from other centres. None of the monies received for educating these students can 'be used for permanent im- „provements. L, R. Maloney reported he had discussed the matter with department officials while in Toronto at the end of Febru-, ary, but they indicated no changes would be made. "They sympathize with us," he reported. "They'll haVe to do more than that," commented chair- man Lavis, noting that over $15,000 of the $20,000 figure was already being spent. He added it was reaching the Point where the board WaS.fird- ing it difficult to operate .under this regulation, and the .Sittia, 'tion would he aggrev4ted through the proposed blinding Pr2V411 and any land e.cq.q*i, Lion required. "They'll soon have to change or we won't be able to °per,' ate," he predicted, Norm Counter _added that with more schools being :Indio' Same position as DHSS through educating students from. other• centres, the department would have to change their present reg.-illations, Set ,Casts Figures released at the meet- ing by L, R. Maloney show the cost per day for a student en- rolled from the five "sending" boards. Cost per day in the academic courses is $2.43 .per pupil and $2.71 in the teehnical course. These figures are provisional estimates only and will be al- tered to meet exact costs at the end of the year. As a result of the findings--/ and in anticipation of the 1964-65 enrolment—five school boards will be billed for the students they send to CHSS. They are; Goderich, $96,478'; Exe t e r, $73,170; Seaford', $62,872; RCAF Centralia, $5,420; RCAF 'Clinton, $44,847. The Clinton board contribut- es the remainder of the costs, Chairman Lavis said he "still couldn't get over" the fact Fidelity Unit Enjoy Irish Tunes. At 'WeSletWillis Despite inclement weather!.1-4 members of the 'Fidelity Unit of Wesley Willis UCW_tinned out for 'their' meeting on March 10. Mrs, L. Jearvis was assisted in the worship service by Mrs. J. Sutter, Mrs. - J, Clegg and Mrs, N. Shepherd. She then presented a thought, fpl and informative topic based on the study book "India's Qp- Pnrtunity", Before the business session began, the ladies enjoyed a con- test in identifying Irish, airs which were pIay*ed by Mrs. N, Shepherd. During the business session, conducted by the unit leader, Mrs. N. Holland, it was decided to begin the Easter Thankof- fering service' on April 12 at' 7:30 p.m,. instead of at 8:00 p,m. as previously announced. Dr. Winifred Bryce, recently returned from India, will be the guest speaker on 'that oc- casion. Mrs. Holland announced in- vitations to two other Thank- offering services—one at Sea- forth on March 24 at 8:3Q, and one at Ontario Street Church on April 2 at 8:00 p.m. Some of the unit members' also plan to attend the Pres- byterial UCW at Exeter on March 18. The roll call was answered by presenting articles of children's Clothing, for the bale which will be packed this spring. and businessmen's supper on June 12; units three and four are having a daffodil tea on Saturday, May 2; unit four are in charge of the Men's Club supper in April. The Easter Thankoffering is Thursday, April 2, the guest speaker will be Mrs. Struthers of Mitchell and there will also be' special music. Mrs. R. Wheeler announced plans for a bale to be packed in April and Mrs. R.' Merrill reported that there, way .?_07 home and hospital calls made on the sick and shut-in. Unit four will be the visiting unit for March. An invitation to Wesley-Wil- lis Thankoffering on April, 12 was accepted. Mrs. Fear of unit two was in charge of the program. Gary Black favoured with two piano solos and the guest speaker, Mri. W. VanEgmond, spoke on 'her wok as occupational thea- pist at Ontario Hospital, Gode- rich. After her interesting talk she displayed some of the work done by the patients. She was thanked by Mrs. R. Fear. At May 13 general meeting, unit one will he in charge of the program; unit twd, the de- votions; unit three, the lunch, Ammustummarimiumui FARM EQUIPMENT JOHN BACH FARM EQUIPMENT PARTS and ACCESSORIES IH DEALER — PHONE 17 SEAFORTH 20tfb, INSURANCE H E. HARTLEY All Types of Life Term Lnsuranee — Annuities' CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO. Clinton, Ontario K, W. COLQUHOUN INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE Phones: Office 482-9747 Res. 42-7804 JOHN WISE, saiesmari Phone 482-7285 GARY' COOPER Life Insttrance & Annuities Representing GREAT WEST LIFE ASSURANCE CO, 482-/O0 Clinton' Hi C, LAWSON First Mortgage Money Available Lowest Current Interest Rates INSURANCE - REAL ESTAtE irsivestmErstTS Phones: Office 482.9644 Res. 4879787 On MarCh 12 some members of the LatlieS! Bowling League. met at 'the home of Mrs, L. MacNeill to present Mrs. Y, s,eptt. With a. farewell gift, Nine friend.s. were .present and re, fraSIPTiOnt$ were -served, CPI, and Mrs, Scott will leave for . Germany„ with their. family,. early in April. Cpl. and Mrs, George Balser have moved. to Moncton with their three. children, Mr. and Mrs. John Dolan are. now residing in Stoney OXVPic, ()Mario, LAC and Mrs. T. Gibbons have been posted to 6 Trenton, Ontario, Many happy returns to little Miss • Lynn Pratt who was two Years old on March 14, The ladies are reminded of the WA "Nearly-New Sale" .On March 19, at. the Ritchie- build- ing and the Rummage Sale to be held April 18 in the Clinton Town Hall. (Intended for last week) F/C) and Mr's, J. J. Ricard and their son are Visiting in Ville La. Salle, Quebec. Mrs. 'G. W. Duguid spent the weekend in Toronto. - Mrs. D. G. lyraltnoyi was in Montreal for a few days. Cpl. and Mrs. Charles Royer and their family visited rela- tives in Detroit over the week- end. Cpl. George Robertson was in Ottawa to attend the funeral of his father who passed away March 3. Best wishes and congratula- tions to LAC and Mrs. C. A, Haley or the birth of a dough- ter, Rebecca Ellen, at Clinton Public Hospital on March 2. On Monday, March 2, Mrs. F. M. Gerzanich left Clinton tto spend a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Stump, in Edmon- ton, Alberta. Sgt. and Mrs. L. Moore have moved with their family - to Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Mrs. R, 'Petersen will' be guest soloist at the St. Pat- rick's concert to be held at the primary school in. Dublin. - Guild Meeting" The Protestant Chapel Guild met in. the chapel parlours on March 9. Mrs. ;Joan Fehr's group opened the meeting with a devotional period. A coloured fih-n en' the "Crucifixion" was shown. The president, Mrs. Helen Davies, was in the chair and Mrs. Margaret Marshall read the minutes of the February meeting. An invitation had been sent to 'the Catholic Women's League to attend the April meeting when Mr. Robert Hun- ter, 'student councillor at Cen- tral Huron Secondary School, will sneak on "The Change in Education. Today". Invitations were read by the corresponding secretary; Mrs. Elsie Esterbrooks, from. Wes- RCAF LADIES BOWLING Pts. Do Drops 108 Pinheads 107 Rockettes 97 Panthers 90 Best Betts 87 Alouettes 74 Rowdy Rivals 71 Arrows 69 Saucy "Seven 52 Show Offs 50 High single, Caryl Ranger, 255; high triple, Caryl Ranger, 704; high average, Caryl Rang- er, 189. OPTOMETRY J. E. LONG STAFF OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN Mondays and WedUesdays CLINTON 1VIEDICAL CENTRE 482-7010 SEAFORTH OFFICE 791 G, B. CLANCY, O.D. — OPTOMETRIST — For Appointment Phone 5247251 GODERICH 38-tfb R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST' F. T. ARMSTRONG Consulting Optometrist". The Square, GODERICH 624-7661 ltfb PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ROY "N:ThENTLEY Putaia ACCOUNTAN1 Goderldh, Ontario telephone 62.4521 Box4 478 PHOTOGRAPHY HAED5N'S STUDIO PORTRAIT WEDDING and CHILDREN 118 St, David% St, DIM 524-087, Gocterith 643p ley Willis and Ontario Street United Churches to attend thoolcoffering „services, aster baSkets. were 'assem-. bled to be .sold for a charitable' prOact.:a.plicia9101: creyvigOnnanta' were served by the group in• The CM. held their general . meeting on March 9, when spir- itual eNercises were tea' in ratheepticrir feQ11,10wwlih iig th in ethho tics laps s, lain 's quaxterS, The President, M. J. Hebert addresSed the members and ex pressed her thanks for the help and co-operation she had received in the past. year, Minutes of the February meeting were read by Mrs. M, Wilson. She also gave the treasurer's report in 'the ah, sence of Mrs. J. .Rivard. Elections were held and the. new executive readS as fol- lows; president, Mrs, John Brennan; vice-president, Mrs. R. Haspeck; secretary, Mrs. Wilson and treasurer, Mrs. card, It was announced that a sale of religious articles would open on Palm Sunday. plans are proceeding for a fashion show to be held at the station theatre on April 15. The convener for this event is Mrs. R. Petersen. ,CHSS 'Board Could Have ;Problems. • Unless Department Afters.Re9olations: The. March general meeting of Ontario Street UCW was held in the ladies parlour on Wednesday, March 11. with Mrs. C. McPherson presiding. Mrs. Jack Irwin, leader of unit three, chose an Easter theme for the worship service. Lighted candles were used to portray the significance 'of "Darkness and Light". Mrs. R. Hunter, Mrs. R., Wheeler, Mrs. C. Elliott, Mrs. M. Epps of unit three assisted in this service, Following the business ses- sion the following announce- ments were made: Unit two are having an afternoon bazaar - Knights of Columbus and Bluewater Shrine Club .Wish To Thank Donors of Prizes for Gala Sports Ni g ht in Goderich, March 6 ListScl Below Are Donors and Prize Winners 'of Clinton and District Donor and Prize Winner Is From Goderich Unless Address Given Outboard Motor Oil—B.A. Oil, London, Ladies' Wallet—Canadian Tire Corp., Dianne ,Thomson, Clinton-13213. Alvin Lobb, Clinton-2527. Seat Cushion—McPherson's Garage, Clinton, Voucher—Peter's Meat Market, Clinton, 3. A. McConnell-L44.570. Valerie Clutton-18413, ., SpOnt Shirt—Herman's Men's Wear, Clinton, Electric Tea Kettle—MacDonald Electric, Clin- T. K, Pearson, Bowmanville-13285. • ton—Jan Jerry-18216. Snow Kit—Murphy Bros., Clanton, Case Peas—Corrie's Red & White, Clinton, H. Adams, Port Elgin-10185, B. Ainslie-12689. Wall Plaque—Lodge Furniture, Goderich, Super Suds—Swan's Grocery, . Clinton, W. G. Burdge, Brucefield-9555. Mort Turnbull, Parkhill-12121. 5 Quarts Motor Oil—Joe Potter Cities Service, 5 Qts, Motor Oil—Harold King's White Rose, Clinton—Reg. W. Bell-14991. Clinton—B. M. Koch, Kitchener-7898. 1 Gal. Paint—ID, A Kay & Son, Clinton, 5 Pounds Coffee—Clinton I.G.A., Wilson Allen, Seaforth-903. i Mary L. Taras-9304. Glasses—Sutter-Perdue, Clinton, Fender Mirror—Lorne Brown Motors Limited, John Dueharrne-9815. Pauline McMaster, Grand Bend-2812. Speaker—Hi-Fi Shop, Clinton, Steak Knives—Filsinger's Jewellery, Ron Carrothers, Thedford-1165. . ••3. C. Riehl, Clinton-5244. Voucher--Ray Hoggarth, Tray—Ellwood Epps Sports Shop, Clinton, Ken McRae, Clinton-5381. Dave Reid, Clinton-73, 1 Gal. Paint—Bail-Macaulay Limited, Clinton, Cuff Link Set—Pickett & Campbell Limited, Mary Broome-8968. . Clinton—Jill Sheardown-18226. Auto Butler—Scruton'S Firestone, Clinton, • Records—Galbraith's Radio & TV, Clinton, Tom Glendinning, Parkhill-3724. H. S. Martin, Bramalea-8925, Lighter—Gord Lawson's Pool Room, Clinton, , Voucher—Dory's Supertest, Clinton, Leroy Drennan, RR 7, Lucknow-7671. 3. E. Keating, Seaforth-2771. Silver Tray—Ormandy Jewellery, Shirt—Getrard's, Goderich, 3. McLaren, Clinton-13206. Mrs. Jessie Hart, Clinton-610. Outboard Motor Oil—B.A. Oil, London, Cigars—Bartliffs Bakery Limited, Clinton, Fred AnderSon, RR 5 Clinton-3586. R, A. Williams-8981. Centrepiece—Gingerich Sales & Service, Clin- Towel Set—Martin's Dept. Store, Clinton, ton,—Art Elliott-12676. Wave Nelson-10071. Powder Box—Counter Jewellery, Clinton, Wooden Shoes—Amsing's Variety Store, Clin- SiaSan Nichol, Listowel-4064, ton—H. Webster, RR 3 Auburn-18336. Voucher—Imperial Hotel, Grand Bend, Voucher—Kum-In Restaurant, Clinton, Arden Noble, Clinton-87, 0, Truemner, Grand Bend-5015. Sandwich Toaster—Gerrys Appliance's, Sweater—Lee's Ladies' Wear, Clinton, 3. Filiov„ RCAF Clinton---71 Q. Ronnie Scott, Brucefield-4814. Voucher—Steve Rouse Shell Station, Tin Ham--FitzsimOn'S Food Fair, Clinton, Billie Stewart, Brucefield-1938, Wes Watson, RR 3 Ailsa. Craig-1385. Outboard Motor 011—B.A. Oil, London, Voucher—Henk's Shoe Repair, Clinton, Mrs. A. Haddy, Clinton---2736. J. A. McKee-11608, Voucher—Village Inn, Grand Bend, Chocolates—Milt and Mabel's Ranch, Clinton, Len Arnston, Clinton-13222 j, Remington-13646. Voucher—Fairlidirne Dairy Ltd., Clinton, Pen—Edwards' Pharmacy, Clinton, A. G. Grigg, Clinton-5176. Lloyd Aubin-10035, Auto Butler—Scruton's Firestone, Clinton; Mugs—Anstett Jewellers Limited, Clinton, 3, A. McKee, RR 2 Goderich-11.607. S. H. Myles, London-4172, 1 Gal, Motor 01I—Mann'S White lose, Clinton, Light Bulbs—Clinton Electric Shop, Clinton, *Dune Larnond, Strati-trey-13297, 3. C. Evans, Sarnia-6260. ' • Lighter—Wrank's Barber Shop, Clinton; Electric Shaver—Newcotnbe's Drug Store, Clin- Noel Dumont-8414. . ton—W. Tichbotne-10223. Lighter Itit--Arrnstrong's Bowling Alley, Clin- Lighter—Maey IVIac Restaurant, Clinton, tot—Bruce Thomson, Parkhill-14040. Billy Thrower, Watford-3235. Ashtrays—E, O. Jerry, Hair 01I—VanLoo's Barber Shop, Clinton, Pat Holmes, Clinton-1909. Myra. Lovell, RR. 2 Kippers-.-•11.94'3, Magazine Rack—Beattie's Vutnittire, Clinton, Carving Set--Sperling Hardware, Clinton, 0. Whitten-7660. Paul Allin-1.4527. Visor kit—Shore Appliances, Resclan—Chapman's Barber-Beauty Shop, Clin, Carl Copt, Clinton-13911. ten—Lorne Luther, Grand Bend-3565, Lighter—Elm Haven Motor Hotel, Clinton, Lighter—Maey Mae Restaurant, Clinton, Gerald Roggarth-7861. Tony Wisser-7580. Fender Mirrors—Stan Prevett,. Tape Measure—J% W. Counter Builders' Sup- 13,, VanRiesen, Clinton-13683, plies, Clinton—T, A. Dutton, Britcefield, Sewing tasket—Breckentidge Hardware, Flashlight—Clayt Dixon's Auto Supply, Clin- Ed Craig, Clinton-4777; ton—Charles Rau, Zurich-12749, Picture- Blackstone Furniture, ' Wallet--Aiken Bros., Clinton, G. Thornason, Lonclesboro-11801, Audrey Ormantly-6914. Life Preserver—Aqua Marine Sales, Grand Hair Spray—Charles' Raise of Beauty, Clin. 'Bend—BradleY Xing, Clinton-13109, . ton—Arehie Hunter-,-•10949. Life PreServer—Aqiiii Marine Sales, .Grand 6 cift. Motor Oil—Wells Auto Electric, Clinton, Bend—R. j, Smith, Clinton-4797, Bob Hutchinson,. Sarnia-127, rajah% Deg—Reicles Pharmacy, litimper---Eali & Mitch HardVvate, Clinton, Mrs. C, Dixon, Clinton-1830. , C, A.clants--.1.250, Vouches. Forest Motor Hotel, Grand boll—IVIartin's Dept. &ore. Clinton, Bend—Mr$, PhYlliS Lee, ,AR, 2, Clinton Ethel Geitoti, Exeter-1808, Slippets—Garrett's Shese Store, Clinton, BaSket GrOceries-4, M. Cutt Ltd, Red St Wm, Millet DailiWood-864, ._.,, White,. Lainpinan, Clinton-7148. CleanerS, Clinton, Seat Belt Retractott—i-toildrid't Sunoco Station, _ Ca±hy WISSer--9994, , Cliiiten—DaVid HatiriSela15718. ,, , Pl*e8 May B6 Picked' up At 1%6 hoagie 01,A. Wigm';,, ee4 JOTt60 Stree4 Coderich ousimarsim...rneliorklidirimpriseridarimimilinairitiftliiiiirimilit HOTEL CLINTON Featuring "Cloud 9" Room SMORGASBORD Every Wednesday & Sunday FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIAL IN OUR DINING ROOM 'Chicken in a Basket' Friday—Served from 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 ci.m. Saturday--Served from 9:30 p.m. to Midnig ht Phone 482-7011 for Reservations We Cater to Dinner Parties and Wedding Receptions there was only 28 -cents .differ,- once in the cost per day of technical and academie. ,stn„, • dents, He noted that the board had been told the ..technical costs per- student would be As much. as three -times as high as that for academic atticlehts• Ho w4'. he went on to add that this was Perhaps One to the fact the entire school had received large :government grants and' there had not been any debentures issued for the purchase of the costly technical. equipment. He predicted. the costs would rise when new equipment had to be purchased for the tegh, nical shops. :Grants Up Mr. Maloney has reported that the total of government grants to ,be received this year would be $251,000, an increase of 42 percent over the figure received last year, The actual grants worked out to 4;279,370, he reported, .but .due to the fact this was the ceiling the figure was reduced on the standards set up by the depart- ment for limitation of grants. Seek Assistance The board also learned 'they face a problem' in regard to meeting the department's re- cent stipulation that text books would be supplied to all grade nine and ten 'students, While the government pays a grant of $12 per student, esti- mated cost of the books figs be- tween $25 and $30, Added to this is the fact be provided. the grant is received on the The board hopes the depart- basis of students enrolled in the meat will provide some sort of previous year and due to the pre-payment for the books so large increase at .CIISS, this they will not be faced with this figure is far below the number heavy expenditure on their for which books will have 'to own, Mrs. VanEgmond Tells Of Ont. Hospital In Address To Ontario Street Women Business and Professional Directory