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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1964-08-13, Page 3Featuring 'Cloud 9" Room. Classified Ms Bring Results lr I.M.T. ARRANGE YOUR MORTGACIE. For almost three-quarters of a Century we have offered a friendly, personal service in the first mortgage field. We can arrange a first mortgage for you on your hornet farm Or business property.._. All enquiries welcome. ESTA.OLTS112D 1880 Zir THE INDUSTRIAL MORTGAGE &TRUST COMPANY Head Office: Sarnia - Offices in Foinst and retrain H. C. LAWSON., Clinton Phone: Busyness 482-9644 Realdende 482-9787 AT PARK THE SQUARE—GODERICH THE Showtimes 7:30 & 9:30 p.m. Now Playing—Six Nights—Aug. 13-19 (Adult Entertainment) "CLEOPATRA" In Cinemascope and DeLuxe Color THE SCREEN'S MIGHTIEST SPECTACLE Starring ELIZABETH TAYLOR, RICHARD BURTON, REX HARRISON ONE SHOW EACH NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK ' Doors Open at 7:15 All Admissions $1.00 THUR., FRI., SAT. ---,August 20-21-22 Walt Disney's Biggest and Best! "BON VOYAGE" in Color Starring Fred Mac-Murray and Jane, Wyman 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. FOR FAST SERVICE take orders to our plant at 166 Beech St., across from Drive-in Theatre. PROFESSIONAL PRES- SERS available for articles you may wish to press (while you wait). LAUNDRY. CLEANERS • with Self-Service . . SAVE MONEY Dry Cleaning News-Record Photos By John Visser t•Zi'''.44'.4 4 Thurs., Au gust 13. 1964,,C1.1.091i 1ews41;,.ec:901,,,poge Clinton 'Bap* international" Gathering Place. The ,godparents: game from far and wide to the Sunday baptiser of 'the two .4Avoilitars of 1Vfr, and Mrs. T. Coves, 100 North Street, Clinton, The y o ungest daughter, Tracey Joanne, was' born in Hplkfax, Her godparents were Miss ElzAbeth. Adamson, of Ca.11'll-Vidge414.'e, England, and Mr, and Mrs. Donald Wells, of Newfoundland, now living in Clinton. Angela Jape, who was born in Wales, has as her godpar- ents, Mrs. lVf, Crasswellor„ of VARNA Rev. Johnston of Stratford, had charge of ;the service•in the United .0hurch last Sunday and will also . preach next Sunday while the pastor, Rev. N. Mor- rison is on his holidays, Miss Joan Meelymont an d Miss Effie Plumsteel, of Clin- ton returned home last week after a tour of Western Can-ada, _Mr. 'and Mrs, Cecil Oke of London visited friends on Sun, day last. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1Y1cCip, rnont, of Kitchener, visited at Varna and Clinton over the weekend. II0PWPO(10. Calif., And Mr. and Mrs, J, W4shrIngtOnt -01?!.41rW, Ontario, The baptIsnt was comiliota4 I,y Rev R W, Weakens a't Anglican Church,. A small reception followed At the home of the parents, DANCING Every .Friday Night at BLUEWATER DANCELAND Music by DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA SPECIAL! THIS SATURDAY NIGHT SAT., AUGUST 15 Music by "THE CAVALIERS" Attilegitagiat GODERICH ONT. Dancing Every Saturday Night For The Young Crowd NO SLACKS, BLUE JEANS OR SHORTS THIS WEEK "THE DEL-REVS 9:00 p.m. to Midnight ADMISSION: 75o PER PERSON Catering to Luncheons, Weddings, Banquets, etc. For Rental Information or Reservations Dial 524-9371 or 524-9264 21tfb RECIPE OF THE MONTH ,By,-the Ontario Tender Fruit Institute, • 'Buy Canada Choice ,Canned Fruit I PICKLED PEACHES 16 to 18 medium peaches (about 4 lbs.) 1 cup white vinegar - 1 cup water 41/2 cups -sugar, 2. four-inch sticks cinnamon 1 teaspoon whole cloves Choose fine-flavoured, tree- ripened Ontario fresh peach- es that are firm and free from blemishes. Put vinegar, water and sugar into a 3- quart saucepan, simmer 5 minutes. Skin one half of the peaches by dropping them in boiling water just long enough so that the skins will slip off easily. (Be careful not to leave peaches in boil- ing water long enough for flesh to soften or they will not skin smoothly.) Drop peaches at once into the syr- up, simmer until tender (ab- out 12 minutes), Lift peaches into a bowl and set aside un- til you have peeled and cook- ed the remainder. Remove saucepan from heat; add pea- ches in bowl, cover and let stand overnight. Next morn- ing, pack peaches into ster- ile hot jars, Add the spices to the syrup and reheat to boiling. Pour syrup over pickles to cover fruit to with- in 4 inch of jar top. Seal, cool and store in a cool, dark place. Here's an unusual recipe to help you win first prize at your local fair!! Competitive Prices Plus Personal Service Special Values and Reminders This Week These SPECIAL PRICES Good Until August 15 AB Bathing Caps .., ....... 1/2 Price Dorothy Dean Cream Hair Rinse 32-oz. Bottle — 79c Dorothy Dean Egg Shampoo' 32-oz, Bottle — 79c Dorothy Dean Castile Shampoo 32-oz. Bottle — 79c I.D.A. Brand CALAMINE LOTION Soothing to irritated or inflamed skin surfaces. 8 ounce SOC I.D.A. Brand IDASORB DIARRHOEA MIXTURE An effectiVe modern remedy for the relief of simple diarr- hoea and surrimer complaint. 8 ounce 1.25 Professional Skill At, Your Service Your pharmacist, by necessity, Is also a merchant because of the multiplicity of items, apart from drugs, With which he Serves the cotninunity. 13 ut first and foremost he is a profeSsional man, regarding his skill and knowledge in the -handling of prescriptions as the mast important charge upon hig .time and service. This as it should be ,r and the unhesitating trust placed in him by physicians and public alike is indeed ii high tribute to the faithful service he renders. Shop 'n Save at I.D.A. " Or. rjr/ in/ 1 kV I 4111 eh/ tilt: a,. tal6ts.0- • Ipooporor,,rirrw. DWARDS P ARMACY Mon W. Edwards Mary E. Edwards, Phni.0, ADMIRAL PHOTO SERVICE Presoriptions . Animal Health Shpljlle5 Dial 482-6616 Clinton, Ontario LUXURY TRAVEL TO CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION IN TORONTO AUGUST 26 AND SEPTEMBER 2 $ e° Per Person AIR-R! Dr~ COMFORT BY ...wswo,r1101Trrrnrrim"""r".;%,,i Delmar or Tulip MARGARINE MILKO 4 lbs. for 89c 8 lb. box $2.42 ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY ! SATURDAY, AUG. 22nd, 8.30 p.m. THE 4 SEASONS Witohf 2C5ast • RUBY and THE ROMANTICS • BOBBY GOLDSBORO 6 PATTY and THE EMBLEMS 6 THE CHIFFONS • JIMMY SOUL • 4 SEASONS ALL STAR ORCHESTRA ‘A THE 4 SEASONS • TICKETS it.50-2.25, 3.00 (Tot IncIncled), All 'Seats ReserVed TICKETS ON SALE AT THE BOX OFFICE . 4 "i'640.14/.1) '‘'Ns 0 4°1 AND'WELL IN6TON V01.""‘. TELEPHONE 434,1146 on sale At GALBRAITH' RADIO 4 TV weeks. A staff of eight girls has had a maximum of approximately 170 children enrolled at the parks. Though there are many im- provements necessary at the three parks, the children ap- pear to have had a good time. -o Harris Family Annual Reunion Held At Bayfield' The Harris family gathered for the annual reunion under shady maples_ at Clan Gregor Square in Hayfield on Satur- day, July 25. James Lobb of Clinton was acting president in the absence of president Fred Corbett, of Wingham. Mrs. Howard Pyrn of Elim- ville conducted a singsong and games were held under the direction of Barbara Docking, Doreen and D o u. g Bingham, D on Williams and Phyllis Lobb. During the business session Mrs. Keith McLagan, of Mit- chell brought in the slate of officers for the coming year. Named were: president, Lyle Docking of Staffa; vice-presi- dent, Ray Waikom., Munro; secretary-4tre.asurer, Mrs. Mer- vyn Lobb, Clinton; table con- vener, Mrs. Keith McLagan; sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lobb, of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lobb, of Kip- pen; nominating committee, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris, of London. 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 SATURDAYS 9:00 p.m. to 12 Midnite LIONEL THORNTON and his CASA ROYAL ORCHESTRA Cleaning bills pinching the budget? Put an end to the high cost of cleaning by do- ing it yourself, the easy Clinton Laundry and Clean- ers way! It's safe, thorough . . . and there's always an expert on hand to help out. HOTEL CLINTON W6 Cater td Dinner Parties and WetIldiati Tteceptlona Clinton Fricioy--Sorved from 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m, Saturday- -Servedfrom 9:30 p.m. to Midnight Phone 482.7011 for Reservation FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIAL IN OUR DINING ROOM Tel: 482-7064 Classiest Buggy Beverly Slade poses beside the baby carriage' she decorated for a judging competition at Clinton Playgrounds last week which won first prize in its division. The seven youngsters above won divisional .prizes for the best-decorated vehicles in a Friday feature of the Clinton Community Playgrounds. From the left: Steven Gibbings, Beverly Slade, Irene Visser, Paul Hunter, Cheryl Jefferson, Karen Gra- ham and Paul Wheeler. T MPAR COMBINATION DEAL 1 LB. BACON 1 LB. WIENERS Yz LB. BOLOGNA Rindless Empire BACON Limited Supply — Cherries by the Pail Red Cherries $3.99 Black Cherries $4.99 Woods Home Freezers All Sizes At Rock-Bottom Prices FREE DINNERWARE — Get your Free Coupons at our meat counter. By Pant Fisher This is the last week of playground supervis- ion and the children at Clinton's three playgrounds are busily preparing for their grand finale on Satur- day, August 15. This year there will be a "Hobo Day" complete with costumes and a parade,T.be ceremony will be held in the Community Park, Children from Community Park, Pinecrest and Alma Grove playgrounds will as- semble at the Clinton Legion and proceed from there to the Community Park. Pirate Week (As the main street is to be used for the parade, motorists are asked to pay strict atten- tion to the fact that :these children are very young and easily excited when in a group) Last week was Pirate Week at Alma Grove Playground and Friday finished it off with a series of relays in a "pirate-y" sort of way. "On Wheels", was the Com- munity Park specialty and a judging competition was held Friday afternoon. .. Fitness Program -Children at Pinecrest Play- ground took part in a physical fitness program along the linos of a Junior 5 BX Plan. If no- thing else, the children enjoyed watching their supervisors. The boys and girls from five to 12 years of age have had the benefit of a supervised playground for. the past six Lane 0' Pines Beach Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dun- bar, Lambeth, are spending the month of August in their sum- mer home - here. Their guests the past weekend were Mr. and. Mrs. -Arthur Miriielly, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sadler and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hunter all of Lambeth. Mr. a n d Mrs. A. Wakelin and three sons of Stratford, are spending two weeks at "Cedar Crest". With them for the weekend have been Mrs. Wakelins brother, WO1 Thom- as Picion and Mrs. Picton, and daughter Cheryl, formerly of Winnipeg, who are enroute to their new posting at Ottawa, Mrs. Manion.. Bohdanetskey, Toronto is vacationing in "Ced- ar Hollow". She has as her guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bohd- anetskey of Stratford and Mr. Scranton of Toronto, father of Mrs. W. Bohdanetskey. Mrs. Bohdanetskey is stage manager of the Stratford Shakespear- ean Festival. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kramer of Buffalo, and two' daughters Joan and Judy, are vacationing in Miss Alma Barnes' Cottage at Sunset Lane, 11411..11.1•101.11111MNIMMIIMMIUMIIMMININk Arlowliestommi. Best-Decorated Wheels Playground Activities 890 2 lb's. for 89c Owned and Operated by Skinner School Bud Lines Ltd. 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