HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1964-07-30, Page 7Mrs. George Schneider 'Hostess
To Auburn Anglican church
The july meeting of the $t. ItiarW,s Guild .p
the Auburn Anglican .Church. Was held at the home
of Mrs., .PeorgePlIneider..; -The hostess was in
charge _of the meeting and Mrs. Andrew Kiric-
coon. 'Iresided at the piano, - The meeting was
opened by .singing
ICE
Kngsrell
Welding_
will be 1.osed
for holidays
MAY .27 ,
For OXYGEN
or AOETYLENE
Contact
E. 4. "Mike" Reynolds.
Phone 482-9616
WELLS
AUTO ELECTRIC
54 king St., tliotoo
SUNOCO 15 14 OUCIt
"The Original Motor
Tuneq.lp Shop's
Phone 48.2.381
AUTHORI lAWN>RBY SERVICE
ER
Furnace •
a g a
We are now starting to clean and summer recondition
the furnaces of our •CHAMP ION oil customers. If you
would like us to do your furnace don't hesitate to contact
us and tell us when it would be convenient for you. We
have our own furnace man and complete stock of parts
and equipment to insure our customers they won't have
to wait.
ALSO
Our Parts Are Priced The Lowest and an Extra 10%
Is Deducted If Our Fuel Oil is Used
A Free Oil Filter I$ Supplied With Ail Cleanouts
(Our Customers Only)
If You Are Not A Customer Of Ours Now, Contact
Us And Have Your Name Placed On Our List
For Furnace Cleaning.
"We Now Offer Complete OH Heating
Service"
A CIA Accident and Sickness policy
could go to work for you •
if you were unable
to work because of an
accident or sickness.
If you were flat on
your back because
of an accident
or sickness . .
. the everyday expenses
would go on
. . there'de be extra •
medical bills to pay
AND, IF YOU'RE A FARMER . . you might have
to hire someone to do the chores for a while
until you were on your feet again.
CIA's ACCIDENT and SICKNESS insurance
could keep monthly cheques coming in for a while
(up to 36 months for accident,
'12 months for sickness)
For more details call one of these
Huron County CIA representatives . .
H. W, FRANCIS —RR 1, Kirkton 34R a
B. yy, KLOPP —RR 3, Zurich 93 R 1
RUSSELL KNIGHT —RR 2, Brussels 328 J 4
L. A. MONTGOMERY—RR 5, Wingham 357-3739
P. A. ROY —Rattenbury St., Clinton 482-9357
W. G. TURTON —319 Huron Rd., Goderioh 524-7411
W. A. WRIGHT —John St., Seaforth 193J
CIA Co-operators
Assoc
Insurance
at ion
Sponsored by the Huron County
Federation of Agriculture
ANNOUNCING
Clinton Bowling Lanes
248 VICTORIA STREET
Under New Management
League Presidents are invited to contact us and
orange for the corning season's leagues. Phone
4824502 or 482-6661 any time.
Please contact us as soon as possible.
Alleys will be epee after Sept - 064
Ihurs.! July 3.0(.1904 "IiRt911 HP_W*4flc9
Page 7
Donna Norene Hayter be-'-pink snapdragons., pink carria,
earne• the bride of Ross Eldon bons, gladioli, baskets of pink
McBeath on Saturday, Jtily 11 roses, fern and candelabra, The
at 4:30 p,m, service was performed by the
The bride is the daughter Rem, Howard Plant, assisted
of IVft, and Mrs. Elmer Hayter by Rev. Murdock Morrison.
of Varna and the groom is the Mrs: Harold Henry of Lon-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mc- don played the wedding music
Beath of Kippen, and accompanied 'the male trio
The wedding took place in of William_ Robinson of Lon-
Goshen United Church which don, Richard Robinson and Roy
was decorated with baskets of McBride of Zurich.
Betties Reunion
Held At Seaforth
Donna Hayter Marries Ross McBeath
At Goshen United Church Service
SERVICE
• We Speciallie in Fast,
Complete Mower Service
• Free Estimates Without
Obligation
• See Us for Tune•Up or
Complete Overhaul
• tree 'Pick Up and Delivery
Service '
for your LAWN>BOY
or brand name mower
Only GP,NLIINn OMC
PARTS Used in Repair of
LAWN - BOY MOWEII,S
The Betties Picnic was held
recently in Seaforth Lions Park
S with a good attendance, After
dinner, the -follovvting officers
were elected for 1965:
President, Mrs. Jim Young;
mice-president,- Paul Betties;
secretary-,treasurer, Mrs.- Allen
Battles; sports committee,
Bruce Bottles and Gary Bet-
ties,
• The afternoon sports program
was under the direction of Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Betties and Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Betties. A candy
scramble was . held for the
children.
It was decided to hold the
1965 picnic in the same place,
next year on the last Sunday
in July.
Warrant Of Reer and Mrs,
Janney Vinall, JUI1111Y 4:11LIIIVraxg-
aTet, from RCAF Station Cold
Lake, Alberta, viOilod over the
weekend .With their friend% Mr.
And Mrs, Bon amiiton, They
are leaving an a couple of weeks
to go .,Ownany to NO. 4
Fighter Wing' RCAF Station.
Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Sib=
thorpe, Mitchell, and Mr. :and
Mrs. Mansell Co* of -Milburn
were guests recently .of Mr,and
IVfrs., Charles .Scott,
COMING August 1349
Ti4van., thro - WED.
Cleogiatra . ...
BROWNIES DRIVE-iN
CLINTON •
Mr. and. Mrs, O, C. Orr and
two..dattAters of Copper Cliff
Visited last week with, Mr. and
Mrs Straughan,
Mr,. Gordon Taylor is a .94-
tierit in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. William $traughs4 wore
Mr. And Mrs,. Ray Bryant and
Shirley of Smith Falls.
•Willilanl Ferguson of
Windsor is visiting this week
with her sister, Mrs. Alfred
Rollinson and Mr. Rollinson,
Elmer. Pebold •arrived home
this we* fOni a, visit to West-
ern Canada.
Misses Carole and .Nancy
Brown 'are visiting in Detroit
with relatives,
Mr, 'and Mrs. Carl Govier :at-
tended the Farrrier'S. Union con-
volition...at Barrie this week.
Tho scripture lessOn Was
read by MIS, .Lleyd HqmphreyS
followed by prayers by Mrs,
Samoicler,
The 'topic Wa,s taken by Rev.
RObent Meally. Mrs, John Paer
and Mr.i.'itarew Kiricconnell
':duet, ':duet, BecoMPaitied
the harp by Mrs. Robert
Phillips.
Study Book
The ohapiter in. the !study
book 'was given by Mrs. 'George
Schneider and Bible 'contest
was won by Mrs, Elliott Lapp.
WIS. portion of the meeting
Was "closed by Singing 'a hymn,
Mrs. Schneider thanked all who
had assisted 'her with the pro-
gram and a. short business per-
iod. was. held,
The minutes were 'adopted as
read by the secretary; Mrs.
John Daer, The financial state-
ment was given by Mrs. Lloyd
Huniphreys lin the absence of
the 'treasurer, Mrs. Gordon R.
Taylor. The correspondence was
read and the roll call was an,"
swered by 'a verse about the
Trinity,
The 'travelling apron was
passed and each. deposited 25c
for the Buaget. A donation was
voted !to the Va,catkon Bible
School and also tbe General
Fund of 'the church.
Plan Picnic
Mrs, Meally told of recent
painting and repairs done re-
cently at the rectory, Plans
were made ror the next meet-
ing which will be held at the
home of Mrs-. Orville McPhee
in the form of a children's pic-
nic which - was rained out at
the July meeting,
After an _auction, a lunch -WAS
served by 1V s. Schneider sisteci by her daughters and
Miss Piano Kir!cconnell,
2
•
Straughan Picnic
Held At Goderich
6tfb
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, chose a floor-
length gown of white French
peen de sole with a sleeveless
bodice and a deeply scalloped
neckline. A jacket of chanbilly
lace was worn over the bodice,
which featured a scalloped bat-
eau neckline and elbow-length
sleeVes. A controlled A line
skirt was enhanced by a band
of .chantilly lace appliques. The
bride wore a detachable- chapel
train of chantilly lace which
cascaded from the back of the
waist. Her bouffant elbow-
length veil was held by a crown
of pearls and crystals. She
carried a bouquet of pink
sweetheart roses with plimo-
chio mums.
Miss Sharon Parkinson of
RR 2, Dentield, .was maid of
honour. • She wore a floor-
length sleeveless gown .of pink
satin with as pink lace jacket
which featured a bateau neck-
line and elbow-length sleeves,
Her !headpiece -was a wedding
ring band and she carried a
basket of pink roses and pink
snapdragons.
The bridesmaids were Miss
Marjorie Woods of Toronto,
Miss Joyce Hayter of Varna,
MiSs Gweemcth . Hendrick of
Kippen and Miss Anne Hayter,
sister of 'the bride, of Varna.
The flower girl, Miss Joanne
Robinson, London, 'was dressed
similarly to the other attend-
ants, but her dress had a shor-
BWING WERE IS
SeICII A TREAT Timm
QUALITY AND PRICE
CAN'T BE BEAT
A7
SPARILIMIVS-
482-3821 CLINTON
523.4246 'RIM
Alcirt, and her basket pf:
roses .and Sna0057.044. was
smaller,
A reception t'ollowed 14 the
,Ohuroh =MS,. The bride's
mother received guests wear-
mg aqua .04X- Pr g n -Z
sheath style dress with white
!kooessoilies.. She WPM a. corsage
of pink .-rQ$e$ and carnations„,
The groom's mother ehose
blue lace dress with white
eessories,, She wore a white
carnation corsage,,
Fora wedding' trip to Niag
ara. al.-pa The Thousand
Islands, the bride changed Into'
A pink ...$)eeviess sheath style-
dress with a white lace cap,
WON white aPOOSPQries. Her
--corsage was of pink carnations
and- -white stephanotis,
Mr. and Mrs. McBeath, will
reside at R13, 2, Kippen.
o
MIDDLETON
Mr. 'and Mrs, Bruce Walker,
Beverley and Ronnie returned
last week after a 'holiday spent
with relatives in Napanee,
Misses Claire, Jean, Anne and
Mary Mullets returned to 'their
home in , Toronto last Friday
after a holiday visiting their
aunts Mrs.' 3. W. Counter and
Mrs. R. B. Campbell in Clin-
ton and their grandparenils, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Middleton.
Dr. 3. E, and Mrs. Mullens
and family left this week for
Newfoundland where Dr.• IVIul-
lens will perform surgery for a
month at the Grenfell Mission.
Hospital at St. Anthony.
ery
A. G. GRIGG & Son
PHONE 482-9411 . CLINTON
t9tfb
414,40ar 0041 all 42/1/55tg
2 HOURS OF AUTOMOTIVE FURY
Clinton Community Park-7:30 p.m.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 4th
Motorcycle Maniocs — Head On Collisions
Driving 1964 VOliants
4 or 5 Older Cars To Be Demolished
ADMISSION: Adults $1.25 — Children 50c
Sponsored by Huron Central Agricultural Society
foryoYrr weekend
bet in, a supply olt Carling 31ne1ti tabei today
PLACA LAPPLe .1*
0,y MRS S'......._,WicEte!Y4"Tif4
H
c.
FATHER
SEEMS ''4
ii
11'‘a° ToBE ERA547) , 1:0
Phone 103
Grain Storage
time will soon be
here. Store your
crop safely in
Rost() Granary.
We hove 3 sizes
ih stack. Inquire
today.
The annual Straughan re-
union was held in: Harbour
Park, Goderich„ with 88 per-
sons- present, all deseendantS of
George and „lane Straughan
who emigrated from Nora-aim-herianci !county, England, 154
years 'ago.
The president, Earl 'Williams
conducted the Proceedings after
which a supper was served un-
der the .eonvenership of Mrs,
Clark Ball and her .assistants,
The minutes were read by the
secretary, Mrs. Ben .Straughan.
followed by 'entertainment -ar-
ranged by Mrs. Kamer Dawson
of Dungannon,
Aprons were given to the
oldest ladies present, Mrs-, Nor-
man Ball, IVIrs, Charles
Sr„ Mrs, ,Cliaries -Strati-
ghen and Mrs. Con Bissett.
Prizes for the oldest gentle-
men present went to Norman
Ball anti William Straughan,
Awards were also given to the
boy and girl with the most
freckles. 'and to the person with
the !birth-date nearest the re-
unlon date, Mrs. Stewart John-
Ston.
A chielet and balloon scramble
was held for the children fol-
lowed by a ball game,
The following executive was
chosen for 1965: President, Oarl
Powell; secretary - treasurer,
Mrs. Clark Ball; lunch conven-
er, 'Mrs. Robert Jervis; sports
and awards convener, Donald
McLean. Next year the reunion will
be held at Harbour Park, God-
erich, 'the third Sunday tin Jkily,
BARN CLEANER
SILO UNLOADER
& BUNK FEEDER
YOU'LL GET BETTER PER-
FORMANCE AND LONGER
WEAR FROM A BADGER
SALES - SERVICE - INSTALLATION
JOHN BEANEI Jr.
Phone Collect 482-9250
BRUCEFIELD, ONT.
EXTRA MALTING BARLEY
CONTRACTS AVAILABLE
BETZE SEED
Delivery Accepted At Harvest
Contact
E. L. MOLE & SON
LIMITED
HENSALL
FARMERS!
D00111 STOCK OILERS with BEVEZ
KILL FLIES
We also feature DAIRY EEt for safe, self
control Of flies on Milking
Clinton Farm Supply
BAYFIEL6 li„OAD WEST
"The Store With the Chetketboord Sign"
New 'Unloading.
Facilities
IN OPERATION AT
MOLES
(1) FAST CLEANING
(2) SEMI-TRAILER TRUCK
AND WAGON HOIST
(3) AUTOMATIC WEIGH SCALE
(4) FOR UP-TO-DATE MARKETS
SEE MICKLE AT HENSALL
,BEFORE SELLING
E. L. Mickle 'St Son Ltd.
PHONE HENSALL 103
30-1b