HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1964-05-07, Page 3ThigrOayt May 7, 1944 --Clanton Naves,Rpcorcf,-Pq.0,q• 4.'
1 rounity goes to the family of 'otter a loog illness, in GOO-
the late Mrs, Willian11.3.olton •of ieli Hospital,. na Wednesday
Goderich, Whose death. came evening last,
AT'
PARK
THE $QUARE.,,GODER.1101.
THE. -$119Wtini, 7;30 940
ttit)0,4 May 7.8-9
"Mutiny On The Bounty"
Magnii'Icent in Scope and Color with
Marion Prando and Trevor Howard
MON., TUES., WED. ,Mqy 11,1213
ADMIT)* ANC!
le 'ti°E OTA44.
'NEVER OR SUNDAY"
Filmed in Greece. A sophisticated comedy-drama
op
in
Which a Yankee tourist becomes an abortive reformer,
IVIelina .Mercogri, Ades PAPOin and -Gorge FoundaP
FRI., SAT. May 14.15-16
(Adult Entertainment)
Jimmy Stewart,, Sonora Dee and Audrey Meadows
Present the hilarious story of an oveoly-preitective father,
"TAKE HER, SHE'S MINE"
Spope and Color
Watch For "THE PRIZE", ,with Paul Newman
(Adult Entertainment)
SUNSET DRIVE-IN
Highway 8 — East of Goderich
THURS., FRI., SAT. May 7-8-9
"THE THREE STOOGES
GO ROUND IN A DAZE"
also "PIRATES OF BLOOD RIVER"
with Kerwin Matthews and Maria Lanai
Scope and Color
MON., TUES., WED. May 11 -12-13
Rock Hudson and Arlene Dahl
"THE BENGAL BRIGADE"
Huron-County
Superintendents
Elect W. Taylor
The annual meeting of the
Huron 'County Road Superin-
tendent's Assoc., was held re-
cently in the 6yard room of tire
Dominion - Road Machinery
Sales Co. Ltd., Goderich.
Several items of business.
were discussed followed by al-
ebtion of officers, conducted by
J. W. Britnell, Huron' County
Engineer, which. resulted as fol-
lows: Past president, William
Mundell, Turnberry; president,'
William Taylor, Stanley.;, vice-
president, Melvin Good, Col-
borne; secretary-treastirer,
RoutlY; Usborne; repres-
entatives to ORSA, Roy Tyndall,
Goderich Township; and pro-
gram chairman, Richard West,
THE McKILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
tiff1PC — Main Street
SEAFORTH
InsureSt•
• Town Dwellings
tialiste!i of Farm Property
8111061er Cottages
. dhiirohee, SChtiols, Iialllr
Extended bover Age (*indf
smoke, *act damage, falling
objet, 'OA)
AdtWitt Iarnes ItOye, Settler* V. Lane, RR 5; tee-
frittl4 Win. teiper, Wideihixt(4 8e1W30:: Baker; EtUssels;
tiroid,84tOtee, Chilton; Oetate Cojrne, Publit4 'boriald G. tab*
The Members of
Clinton Public Hospital Board
Cordially Invite the Public
To
p er `i to toe arri (1.:ta
At
Hospital and Nurses Residence
Wednesday, May 13, 1964
2:30 4:30 p.m.
Tour of the Hospital will be offered during
these hours.
Business and Professional
Directory
Airigmommummonsmos
FARM EQUIPMENT
JOHN BACH
FARM EQUIPMENT
PARTS and ACCESSORIES
1H DEALER — PHONE 17
SEAFORTH
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INSURANCE
H. E. HARTLEY
All Types of Life
Term Insurance — Annuities
CANADA LIFE
ASSURANCE CO.
Clinton, Ontario
K. W. COLQUHOUN
INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE
Phones: Office 482.9747.
Res. 4E2.7804
JOHN WISE, Salesman
Phone 482-7265
GARY COOPER
Life Insurance & Annuities
Representing
GREAT WEST LIFE
ASSURANCE 'CO.
482-7200 Clinton
H. C. LAWSON
First Mortgage Money Mailable
Lowest Current Interest rates
INSURANCE REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENTS
Phones: Office 482-9644
Res. 482`,9787
OPTOMETRY
J. E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN
Mondays and Wednesdays
CLINTON MEDICAL CENTRE
482-7010
SEAFORTH OFFICE 791
G. B. CLANCY, O.R.
— OPTOMETRIST. —
For Appointment
Phone 524-7251
GODERICH
38-tfb
R. W. BELL
OPTOMETRIST
F. T. ARMSTRONG
Consulting Optometrist
The Square. GODERICH
524-7661
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PHOTOGRAPHY
HADDEN'S STUDIO
PORTRAIT -- WEDDING
and CHILDREN
118 St. David's St., •
Dial 524-8787, Goderich
6-13p
TELEVISION
TED , RYDER
TV SALES & SERVICE
Your Emerson Dealer
245 Victoria St.
Phone 482-9820
16.tfla
A. M. HARPER
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
55-57 SOUTH ST., TELEPHONE
GODERICH, ONT, 524-7562
Spring Garden Setting For UCW Teo
' Amid an array of spring flowers, and outdoor furniture, the stage of On-
tario Street United Church auditorium was lovely for the start of the UCW
daffodil tea, Saturday afternoon. Shown above, left, Mrs. Carman McPherson,
president of the UCW, being served a cup of tea by Mrs. Ross Trewartha,
leader of Unit 4 'of the group. On the right, Mrs. Grant Mills, wife of the min-
ister of the church, is served by Mrs, jack Irwin, leader of Unit 3. The two
groups sponsored the successful tea and bazaar. (News-Rocord Photo)
SkmclaY,. April 26, while cross-
ing railway bridge. 110.4X res-
laUt getisin, of th4
pip.R oil f u ly, clAptw
Mrs, Thomas, L.eppirigton,
Mrs. ;lobo •Leppington and Mrs. •
Albert Lei:bold Attended the.
fOneral at ,puopb 031 Wednes—
day, April 29.
Son of Mrs, and Mrs. Arthur
.W001,4 Pyans, he had been
ffshing in ttie,Grand. River, and
with another ,youth, was cross-
ing the bridge to fish on the
opposite 'bank.. The one youth
got to the end of the bridge
and leaped out of the train's
path. The Evans 'boy was 'hit by
the diesel within five feet of
the .end of the bridge and. tos-
sed down the enthanionent,
0
Bessie Davies
A life-long resident of Clin,
ton until nine years ago, Miss
Pilizaheth Ann 03essiel Davies,
died in Alexander Marine 'and
General Hospital, Goderich nn
Wednesday, April 29.
Daughter :of the late George
Davies and his wife, tlie former
Mary Jane Phillips., Miss Davies
was born in Clinton, May 1,
1886, In 1955, Miss Davies
and her .brother; the late G.
Newton Davies and sister, .Miss
Mae Davies., who. survives, mov-
ed to Goderich.
She was a member of North.
St United Church, and previous
to gcOng to Goderich, was a
member of Wesley-Willis- Unit-
ed Church here in Clinton.
Funeral service was held nn
Friday, May 1, from Stiles fun-
eral homei. Goderich, with bur-
ial in Maitland cemetery.. Rev.
W. J. -ten Hoopen of North
Street Church, officiated.
Pall-bearers were Bert Mar-
sh, William Marsh, Harold Tur-
ner, Frank aid), Orville Work-
man and Herb Bridle.
Forme! RsMdent
'Dies in West
Word has been received of
the passing -away, in the Gen-
eral Hospital, Regina, SaSlc„ of,
Jar-
dine. :made ber. lienie •God,..
Miss May "Towline, 'Miss jar-1
oriel), some :years ego, with ham'
si ter,
For the years
,•;1114; r
has lived in Indian Head, Sask.,
With :her sister, Mrs, G, P, Mc-,
cullough:, In jantim of this
year, !she moved to 'the .Mtitch,
mor ],edge, in Regina. Mrs.
Gordon Howes, Mr, pert Fin-
lay, and Mr. Frank McCullough,'
of this district are a niece ,anti..•
nephews of the late Miss Jar-
dine.
Was • Known Here
The sympathy of the corn-
Junior Farmers
Plan Field Day ,
Huron County Junior Farmers
was . held on Wednesday, April
29, in the Agriculture Office
board -Worms, Clinton. The pres-
ident, Marilyn Marshall, open-
ed the 'meeting, followed by the
roll Call with 20 present. Min-
utes of last meeting were' read
by Murray Hoover and the
treasurer's report was given by
Don Pullen. "
Chairmen were elected for
the events at Huron-Perth field
day to be held at Seaforth, June
27.
A committee was formed to
secure. 'a project to celebrate
our 50th Anniversary. Morris
Love gave 'a report on the act-
ivities which had been planned
for the Peterb.oro exchange. -
Next meeting is to be held on
May 27 in the board rooms.
When kidneys fail to remove
excess acids and wastes,
backaohe—tired feeling—
disturbed rest often may
follow. Dodd's Kidney Pills
stimulate kidn'eys to normal
duty. You feel better, sleep
,mtter, work better, 80
THURS., FRI., SAT. — May 14-15-16
Leslie Caron aild David Nivin
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• <4..6f2:40M
Clinton People
At Guelph funeral
Of Train Victim
Arthur .pvans„
Guelph. ,youth, whp. was 4111ed.
LAKEVIEW
CASINO
GRAND BEND
OPENING
HOLIDAY
WEEKEND
TWIST
Friday, May 15
and Every Friday
"THE DEL-REYS"
9-12 p.m.• Admission $1.00
Saturday, May 16
and Every Saturday
LIONEL THORNTON
and his
Casa Royal Orchestra
9-12 p.m. Admission $1.50
19-20b
Murray Hamilton and Kathy Dunn in
"1 3 FRIGHTENED WOMEN"
All Color Twin--1311
"GUNS OF DARKNESS",
in arshaii Thompson andGabyN jAndRre "EA ST O F
iL
MIDNITE SHOW SUNDAY, MAY 17
Ashfield. 4
Following the meeting the
members were treated to a din-
ner at 'the Maitland Country
Clu bas guests of the Dominion
The Younger Ladiei Also Work At Bazaar
Mrs. Ray Fear, right, selects her box of candy at Ontario Street United
Church, Saturday afternoon. The various booths were decorated with spring
flowers for the daffodil tea and bazaar. Attendants in the candy booth were,
left to right: Cheryl Tyndall, Marie Trewartha, Lois Merrill, Sharon Coiclough
and her mother, Mrs. George Colciough. (News-Record Photo)
PORTER'S HILL
Commencing Sunday May 10,
service at Grace Church will
change to 'the morning hour. On
Mother's Day . these' will b e
combined service 'at 9.45 a.m.
with a Mothers' Choir.
UNIVERS ITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO
SUMMER SCHOOL
July 2 Aug. 15, 1964
Road Machinery Sales Co. Ltd.,
after which they were taken on
a tour of the factory and shown
the various phases of building
a road grader.
New
4 Directions 11.
li in 1.
' 4, Gas Cooking At.
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\ * Iv log
Broil at eye level—with the broiler door Closed. No smoke—no warm-up time—and best of all, that true
barbecue flavour that onlya Clean gaSflarne can give.
Gas range Styling goes versatile with this sideq)pen.
ing door. Swing it right out of your way for easier
access, easier cleaning.
New Directions in Gas Cooking
brings yon new features...new ideas...new valiesi
Modern gas ranges give you heat that's sensi-
tive, heat that's immediate.- The burners, the
broiler, the oven all respond instantlyto your
direction—you get automation whete it's
most effective, personal control where you
really need it.
And the manufacturers of today's gas
ranges have dreamed up a dozen ways of
making gas cooking even more enjoyable!
'They're all on display now.We call theni
tIRIiCtIONS IN GAS coOMO,
UNICiN COMPANY
See yigit Gat A Willa coder,
All applications for new admissions to Summer School, including
Grade X111 special students, should be received by May 15,
Mature applicants and teachers who lack the normal qualifications
for admission must write an aptitude test on May 2, 9 or 16 at 9:30 'a.m, at
the Registrar's Office, Students should write the test even if application has
not been forwarded. All intending to apply must have completed the test by
by May 16,
Students previously enrolled at UWO are urged to register by June 15,
, Write to Summer Sdhool & Extension Dept,, University 6 Western
Ontario, London, for Summer School handbook,
This is the time to trade!
You'vnever seen value like this before—
' PRICES
on all new automatic gas ranges
ARE THE LOWEST
EVER OFFERED!
And you get highest trade-in aikhvaiices—
now Until JiiiielItli,1960
I
epmrtlw-t Store or your Gas Company
BELTONE
Hearing Aid
Service Clinic
SECOND THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH.
THURSDAY, MAY 14
1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
HOTEL CLINTON
Sponsored .by 'Newcombe"s Drug Store
Phone for Free Home Appointment
SERVICE TO ALL MAKES OF HEARING AIDS
E. R. THEDE HEARING AID SERVICE
88 Queen St. •S. Kitchener