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AalY NrIcaRo$,TIF.mogg, 00E121014 'BUSINESS 'cOLLEGE. 1965..1964 , pge:av*i0APti'/, atalaaL STODDIala .acaaaaie-a, SAI Y 91.X.MAN C t *4't.c.,*•4 FARMERS We are shipping cattle every Monday for United Co-operative of Ontario and solicit your patronage. We will pick them up at your farm. Please PHONE COLLECT not later than Saturday nights. Seaforth Farmers Co-operative F. E. Hunt, Shipper Phone 856 R 14 HOTEL (LINTON Featuring ``Cloud 9" Room SMORGASBORD Every Wednesday & Sunday FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIAL IN OUR DINING ROOM Chicken in a Basket' from 9140 p.m. to 12I10 SattirdayServed from 9:30 pain, to Midnight Phone 4814611 for Reservations VV6 Dater to Milner Patti** and 1.4(edding OteeePtIoris 1 The Cheerio Club met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Mabel Scott with 14 members and three visitors present. Busi- ness was conducted, Invitations will be extended for a supper and social evening in August to the. husbands and Adastral Park Social Notes Congratulatians to Cpl. and Mrs. James McNeill on the birth of a daughter, Janet Col- leen, on July 29, .at the -Clinton Public Hospital. Richard Dolan is presently attending the Cadet Summer Camp at Piston, Oat. Cpl. and Mrs. John Young are spending their vacation in the Western Provinces. Robert Dohoo is camping at Huntsville, Ont. Sgt. David Doyle is going to Pagwa RCAF Station, LAC and Mrs. George Mc- Cormick and their family are moving 'to RCAF Beausejama Manitoba. We are sorry to report that Norma Naven fractured her right leg on Saturday. Cpl. George Robertson is con- fined to Westminster Hospital in London after a car accident on ;Saturday. SUNSET DRIVE-IN OODKRICil -- Highway 8 - Shqws Start At Dusk Children under 12, in cars, FREE Thurs:, Fri., Sat. August 13-14-15 Bobby Vinton & Pat Morrow in a new first-run picture "SURF PARTY"' Plus AUDIE MURPHY in "Hell Bent For Leather" In Color Corning: "Carry On Cabby" Thurs., . Fri,, $at, August 6-7-a Stew McQueen, Stella Prentice "The Honeymoon Machine" Rock Hudson & Julie Adams "The Lawless Breed" Both in Technicolor Mon., Tugs., Wed. August 10-11-12 • (Adult Entertainment) Cary Grant & Deborah Kerr 'The Grass Is Greener' Jeffrey Hunter, Dennis Hopper "Key Witness" Both in Technicolor GaiOpikicH • ON -e4 Dancing Every Saturday Night Pot The Young Crowd NO si_Ati<8, 'OWE JEANS ok SHORTS /1415. WEEK "THE DRAM" 9:00 p.m, to Midnight " AOMISSION: 766 PER PERSON Catering to LtutofieonS, Weddings, Banatiotto eta. or Rental Inforntation or fictervatiens piON 524-9311 or 5244264 ttth ti Special Values and Reminders This Week. We have in stock a good assortment of Cameras — and Two Used Better Cameras in first class cshape at a very reasonable figure, Both are 35 mm. KODAK CAMERAS from $10.00 to $69.50 35 mm CAMERAS—$29.95, $39.95, $99.95 PROJECTORS-35 mm and 8 mm 8 mm and 35mm Projectors and Tape Recorders for Rent. EDWARDS PHARMACY Alan W. Edwards -- Mary E, Edwards, Phm.B. ADMIRAL PHOTO SERVICE Prescriptions - - Animal Health Supplies Dial 482-6626 - Clinton, Ontario 14:: 0 i .----------ST+IE VI" !----.' :>--- -----, -0 c),0 0 U R WA e;t ,y e , ik, WE ' RELAX WHILE THE WASH GETS DONE AT. CLINTON LAUNDRY & CLEANERS Laundry-time is time to catch up on all the local news, now that we do our washing at Clinton Laundry .. There are al- wayS =Chines available. pRoFESsioNAL COIN-OP DRY-CLEANING Have all out - of - season clothing cleaned before stON Ing at only 250 per. pound, 4 pound* for $1.00, 10 Pounds for $2O0. FOR FAST SERVICE take orders to our plant at ISO Beech St., across from Drive-In Theatre. PRoPESSIONAL PRES- SERS available tor articles you Walt ]ish to press (While y tL.0.1..+410814tilr4 s LIMITED Clinton Tel: 4824064 USE THE NIGHT DEPOS- IT BOX • AT OUR STORE 63 ALBERT STREET FOR DRY CLEANING OR LAUNDRY. DROP YOUR BUNDLE IN BETWEEN 8 A.M. AND 12 P.M. Minister Honored By Slyth Friends 33%., 17 t' 744aalla and ilia WA and -familya ware 'hallared recently by 'Mein, beta. of .'01Ytta United .Church 400.rg here far Tana.' don where Mr, IlYfel,.!agan Woe duties at .Emprepa T,TanItadalaran in TrlidaAnnat. Mr, MeLogan has been. here tier sjx yews. TRY'ATLANT1C'S "THRIFTY FIFTY" (ONE WEEK) $50.00 costs only 23c till pay day. Phone 482-3486 Atlantic Finance CORPORATION JOHN HARPER 7 RATTENBURY ST. Branch Manager CLINTON, ONT. AT maAR te THE SQUARE—GODERICH THE Ink Showtimes 7:30 & 9:30 p.m. NOW: THURS., FRI., SAT. — August 6-7-8 RICHARD WIDMARK and YUL BRYNNER "FLIGHT FROM ASHIYA" Color MON., TUES., WED. — August '10-11-12 (Adult Entertainment) Cliff Robertson, Jane Fonda and Rod Taylor A sophisticated tale of a venturesome girl "SUNDAY IN NEW YORK" Color SIX DAYS—Starting THURSDAY, AUGUST 13 "CLEOPATRA" Mightiest Spectacle Of All Times ! ! Elizabeth Taylor -- Richard Burton -- Rex Harrison In Technicolor — (Adult Entertainment) One Showing Nightly—Admission $1.00 Showings start at 8 o'clock—Ticket sale at 7.15 54% PAID ON GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES • issued in anlbtnitS front $100 upwards for 8, 4 or 5 years. • earn the above indicated' interest, payable halfyear1y by cheque.. • authorized inveStnient for all Canadian Insurance Companies and trust funds. Miilastagit E., OtEitis bachelors of the village. Mrs. Alvin Stevens contributed two solos accompanying herself on the guitar and was followed by a solo by Mrs. Scott and a reca tation by Debbie Davies. Group two served lunch. Personals Miss Mains, of London, spent the weekend with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. William Mains. Mr, James McCoal is recup- erating at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCool -after many weeks in Clinton. Public Hos- pital with a heart condition. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Honking. were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gibbings on Satur- day evening. On Sunday Miss Lilian Cartwright, of Strat- ford, Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Johnston of Wheatley, Mr, and Mrs, Bill Moore and daughters of Gotlerioh, visited. _ Barbara Burns is to be con- gratulated on obtaining excel- lent marks in her entrance ex- ams; marks of 100 in mathe- matics and 'the high average of 92.4 percent is exceptional. Patty Little and Denise Rad- ford •are :also to be congratulat- ed in obtaining their promotion to grade nine. Mr. and Mrs. John Burr and family visited with the Mc- Cools on Saturday evening. Christopher Dale Dies In Hospital Christopher Thomas Dale of RR 4 Clinton, died in Clinton Public Hospital on Thursday, July 30th. Mr. Dale was born on Octo- ber 5th, 1873 in Hullett Town- ship to Mary and John Francis Dale. He was a retired faiiner who had lived In Hullett Town- ship all his life, Mr. Dale was predeceased by his wife, Alice Adams, in 1946 and by his son Charles in 1948. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Sea- forth and had been in failing health for ;the past year. M. Dale leaves one son, Stewart Dale of Hullett, six brothers Jack, Arthur, James, Theodore, Harold all of Clinton and Orville of Seaftarth, Re leaves two Sisters, Mrs, John (Elizabeth) Graham, and MM. Wm, (Marionette) Ross, both of Clinton. He,is aleo stiralved by siX grandchildren and one great gaandehild. The funeral service war held on Saturday, Angnat 1st, alt 2 p.m. in Beattie Funeral Home with the Rev. J. C. Britton of Sealferth Oh :elating. The inter- Ment was in Clinten Cenietery. Pall-bearers were Gordon Dale, Harvey Dale, Robert bale, Robthit McMidhael, Rohn McGOWari and Bev. Nat. )(Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vodden of RR 1 Clinton celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on July 26 at the home of Mrs. Vodden's sister, Mrs. Clark Ball, at RR 1 Clinton. Mrs. Vodden was the former Jean Cornish. Over 25 persons attended. The Vaddens receiv- ed gifts from friends and rela- tives and a buffet supper was held on the lawn. 0 Sugar and Spice (Continued from Page Two) From those Who did not know him—"Who is Harold Jones", From those who had never heard the word—"What in the world is gout". From those who had heard it—"I'm not surpris- ed". From .those who didn't know what it was, but wouldn't admit it—"I wonder if he's tak- ing anything for it." This was all very well. I con- sidered it my high point as a weekly editor. It was a short story 'that Hemingway would have applauded. The English was impeccable, stripped to the bone, true alive. And what do I 'read 'in the same weekly five years later? This mushy, slushy,' phony, wordy, sentimental filler: "Mr. Harold 'Skinny' Jones is suf- fering from the gout again." Isn't that disgusting? He is now "Mr. Jones".. He is now ad- dressed in :the false intimacy of a nickname. He no longer "has" the gout, he "suffers". from it, a hideously hackneyed phrase, And the word "again" has about as much impact as the statement that Canada "again" . spent' more on liquor than missions. I think it's time I took an- other whirl at weekly editing, if only to prevent such desecra- tion of genuine works of art, LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND —TWIST— MONDAYS 9:00 p.m. to 12 Midnite THE CLASSICS Spectacular New Group • • WED. and FRI. 9:00 p.m. to 12 Midnite THE DEL-REYS li SATURDAYS 9:00 p.m. to 12 Midnite LIONEL THORNTON and his CASA ROYAL ORCHESTRA Ashton. Reunion. Held July 19th The Aabatall'Farolia Res ion was 'Ma t ,queen!si Paris Stratford. Jury and; was -4,1460,460. by 55 persons. out47f a poqs,iki6 73. • The basinea.a. Session was pop! ducted by president Cecil A,s4, ton, of ,15nanttoN e2:14 Mrs, Hazel Adinalla read lbe -trews, urer's report; and minutes of the last meeting, Races were cantllialed 'by Mr. and Mrs Fred Ashton of New lielnbttrg and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ashton ,of iciteneneV. Bradley Forbes, sore of Mr, and Mrs. Don Forbes of Qin-, ton was awarded a prize for being the youngest present,. New officers for the coming year are! Mrs, Grace Eaaoni, president, Auburn; Clifford. Ashton, secretary - treaaureaa Clinton! sports, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Baer, RR 5 Goderieh and Mrs. Burt Lyons, Auburn, 0 Vacation School. Closes At Myth Open 'hous'e for the Daily Vacation Bible School was held Friday evening in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church at Blyth marking the close of the two- week session. - Pupils aged five to 12 pres- saory, and 'handicrafts were ented this year's study 'theme "We Meet Jesus", in. song .and ented with their (attendance displayed, The children were also iu s-- certificates.. THE WHOLE FAMILY SHOPS AT YOUR FAMILY FRIEND, BECAUSE HIS PRICES DO-NOT OFFEND Former Clinton Man Owns Billiard Parlor An announcement in the Ridgetown 'Dominion recently publicized the installation of new equipment at Edgar's Bil- liards. The owner of Edgar's Billi- ards is Bill Edgar who for many years owned and operat- ed Bill's Taxi in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar left Clinton in March of this year after selling their taxi business to Will Whidden. DANCING Every Friday Night at BLUEWATER DANCELAND Music by DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA NEWS OF LONDESBORO Mrs. Bert Allen, Correspondent VERNA S BEAUTY SALON 50 Mary Street 472 Bay toronto 35 4Dunlop ' bongo will be closed from Aug. 10 to Aug. 15 Thurs., Aug. 6, 1964—Clinton News-Record—Page 3