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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1964-09-03, Page 13SUNSET DRIVE-IN GODERICH — Highway 8 Shows Start At Dusk Children under 12, in cars, FREE NOW — THURS., FRI., SAT. September 10-11-12 "Ma and Pa Kettle At the Fair" Plus Peter Breck, Ruth Lee and a host of talent in "Hootenanny Hoot"- MON., TUES., WED. September 14-15-16 Joan Crawford, Robert Stack "The Caretakers" (Adult Entertainment) Plus the trotting race special subject "Fire Away" and a cartoon THUR., FRI., SAT. September 17-18-19 Chuck Connors and Kathleen McQuire "Flipper" Jock Mahoney and Simi Tai 'Tartan Goes to India' —Both pictures in Technicolor— HOW TO JOIN THE PROGRAMME See the people at your neighbour- hood B of M branch. You will re- ceive a warm welcome from a staff who will be pleased to give you further details and to help you select a plan suited to your needs. Ask for your copy of the Bank of Montreal University Education Programme folder. vou son os.m.. Ns code°. education sysh ,hl, .Reuel Wisfosurssi Nes, •NAN 11•00 01 A10,1111.11 NFU SCHOOL BELLS MEAN BIGGER WASH DAYS LET US LIGHTEN YOUR LOAD Tel: 482-7064 Clinton An .District Obituaries Sept.,. TOA. tiew*,..1kg.cgrd. ?age. 3„ Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary Mr. and 'Mrs. Lorne Wilson of Brucefield (centre) celebrated their Gold- en Wedding Anniversary Sunday with an open house at their home. With them in this photo is Mrs. Arthur Rutledge, Mrs. Wilson's sister, and Bert McKay, Mrs. Wilson's brother. (News-Record Photo) 1444:WV Vt Mts, Nelsvu4 of Auburn died. in „Alle*anthis, and Marine ,General Hospital in Goderich :after several months, in her 80th Year. The funeral was boa don Wed, 1103day, •SePternher 2 at the Lodge iFmTIPTial Herne in. Code- Hell with the interment in. Cemetery, Hullett Town-' ship, Mrs,, MeLart ywas born Hilzabeth Lawlor in the burn Pistriot to the late Mr,, and Mrs. Lawlor. After her ,marriage to Nelson McLarty she and her husband resided in Colborne Township until they retired And: took up residence in the village. Mrs. McLarty Wan a, Plernber . of Knox United Church, Her husband, Nelson predec- eased her. She is survived by one son, Lloyd, of Goderich and one daughter, Mrs, Percy (Frances) Youngblut, of RR Auburn, and by five grand- children, Her brother Arthur Lawler of Wingharn also sur- vives her, $1.47c4R1 > trs t> RA it Pnilmat wife Onirad Sutter, 1,964 in Victoria. Hospital . of Clinton died .gpptf,m.b%:, 4, LondOn. Satter was hot. On December 27, I80fi, i •11.111, Ontario, to Henry And Christine 13<at.,. Nfr*.s. Sutter was a member of Centennial HvangOlieal United Rrethren Church M. Stratford, She bad lived in both Stratford and Clinton, She .had been in hos- pita for a week prior to her' death, :The funeral. :service was at Centennial Evangelical 'United Brethren Church in Stratford on September 7th at 2 pm. The interment was in Avondale Cemetery in Stratford, - Pail-bearers for Mrs. Sutter Were Benson .Stitter of . ton, Jack Smythe of, Strat- ford, Jack Beatty of .London,. Ted Sutter of Frampton, Stan- ley lialiman of Kitchener and J. Finnan of Willowdale, Surviving Mrs, S utter are her sopa, John A. of Clinton, and Harry of London, and. her clan-ghter, Mrs. .1, C. (Edna) Fin- nail of -Willowdale, • PTA V MS. 12 VA Mrs, Roy (Hazel 74, at her resi, demo on Ontario, Street Clinton on P.'40-ay, September 4, Mrs. .PIVMSteel was Dorn. September 27th, 1589, in Prna, eels, Ontario, to Cherries Rozell and Sarah Plum Rozell, .She. married he riiiisb4nd, .11„w. on September 1, 7915. Mrs. Plum- .steel had resided in Clinton for the past eight Years. Prior to Moving to Clinton she had lir- ed in Brussels, • Clinton and 'Tuelc0raMith• She was .a .meni., ber of Ontario Street :United Church And died after a sudden illness. The funeral service was at the Beattie Funeral Home on • September 7th With the .Rev, of Ontario Street United Church officiating. terrnent was in Clinton Cerne- tery, Pail-:bearers for Mrs, Plum- steel were Harry plumsteel, Lawrence Plurnsteel„ C a r D'Aubin, Charles Brandon, Mor, ris Rozell„ and Arthur Regell. Douglas .Rpzell, .Clif- Flower-bearers were Clarence Jenkins. SurViving Mrs, Phunsteel is her husband, Roy, and her • ter, Mrs. Herbert (Margaret) Manning of Brussels. Local Clinton Memorial T. PRYDE and SON CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFORTH Open Every Afternoon PHONE HU 2-7712 At other tunes contact Representative—A. W. Steep -,482-6642 Shop 2ltfb , Lf - DANCING THIS WEEK: Catering For k "THE ADMISSION: For to Dial Rental 9:00 GODERICH EVERY The p.m. 75 524-9371 / 1/0411117141hglia Luncheons,'Weddings Information . Young DEL to Midnight CENTS or SATURDAY or 524-9264 . tif 01•11". NIGHT Crowd - REYS" PER PERSON Banquets, Etc. R eservationsi a........../ _ ( AT PARK THE THE SQUARE—GODERICH Showtimes 7:30 & 9:30 p.m. Edgar SIX In a Special NOW—THUR., Fantasy, MON., SHIRLEY Dean "WHAT Tony "7 Vincent Allan new and "THE NIGHTS tale Martin, program Randall, Drama, TUES., MacLAINE, of Price, Poe's convulsive A FACES (Adult Barbara Mystery, a one-man WED. Hazel classic RAVEN" — STARTING Paul Gene Kelly play WAY arranged OF — Court on TO for FRI., SAT.—September Entertainment) Edin produces and Comedy; travelling September Newman, matri-comedy and John in DR. and Boris some _ In THURS., Robert the Saturday circus. Robert GO"Ad LAO" Color a Technicolor 14-15-16 Karloff terrifying Cummings Entertainment 10-11-12 Ericson fun! SEPT. 17 Mitchum — In Color Matinee, IIIMIIIII IIIMINIMMO Business and Professional • Directory _ PHOTOGRAPHY INSURANCE HADDEN'S STUDIO PORTRAIT -- WEDDING and CHILDREN 118 St. David's St. Dial 524-8787, Goderich 6-13p K. W. COLQUHOUN INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE Phones: Office 482-9747 Res. 4412-7804 JOHN WISE, Salesman Phone 482-7265 PORTRAITS -- WEDDINGS COMMERCIAL . blot Vitideit 20 Isaac Street Friday and Saturday 2 to 9 p.m. Phone 482-9654 after 6 p.m. for appointments GARY COOPER Life Insurance & Annuities Representing • GREAT WEST LIFE ASSURANCE CO. 482.7200 ' Clinton OPTOMETRY H. C. LAW-SON First Mortgage 'Abney Available Lowest Current Interest Rates INSURANCEWednesdays ESTATE INVESTMENTS Phones: Office 462,9644 Rai. 482-9787 J. E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Mondaysand CLINTON MEDICAL CENTRE 482-7010 BEAFORTH OFFICE 791 H. E. HARTLEY LIFE INSURANCE Planned Savings . 4 • •e • Estate Analysis CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO. Clinton, Ontario G. B. CLANCY, O.D. .— OPTOMETRIST — ror Appointment . Phone 524-7251 GODERICH 38-tfb ALUMINUM PRODUCTS R. W. BELL ' OPTOMETRIST F. T. ARMSTRONG Consulting Optometrist The Square. GODEFHCH t 524-7661 itfb For A.in:Master Aluminum Doors and WindowS and Rockwell Power Tools JERVIS SALES R. L. Jervis-66 Albert St. Clinton-4S2-9390 55-57 SOUTH GODERICH, , CHARTERED M. ST,, ONT. HARPEIt ACCOUNTANTS Eft TELEPHONE 524.7562 The Lorne Wilsons Mark Anniversary At Brucefield Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wilson of Brucefield celeibrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary with an open house at their home on Sunday which was well attended by relatives and friends. The Wilsons were married September 9, 191,4, by Rey. Dan Johnston, The ceremony was at the home of the bride's par- ents at Lot 28, concession' 4, Tuekersniith Township. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson re- mained in. the Brucefield area after they were married, .and Mr. Wilson, operated a farm n the second concession of uekersraith until he retired to Brucefield nine years ago, The Wilsons had nine child- en, eight of whom are now lying. They have 20 grand- ildren. 0 I.D.A., Saccharin Tablets, 1,00 88c. I.D.A. Antacid Powder, 98c 88c J.D.A. Buffered .1cIasal $1.25 for 88c Iclasorb.Diarrhea'Remecly $1.25 for 88c Y.ase1in.e Hair Tonic . 95C for 75c Insfanfine Tablets 59c for 53; Breck Hair Set 79c for 594 Colgate Dental. Cream 69c for 66c EDWARDS . PHARMACY Alan W. Edwards — Mary E. Edwards, Phm.13. ADMIRAL PHOTO SERVICE Prescriptions - - - Animal Health Supplies Dial 1182-6626 - - Clinton, Ontario MOON, George S., of Lon- desboro, die dSeptember 8 in Clinton Public Hospital at the age of 92, The funeral will be at 2 p.m. on Thursday, September 20 at the Ball and. Muteh` funeral home in Clinton. Interment to be in Lond'esboro cemetery. Mr. Moon is survived by Ids son, Carman, of Hullett Town- ship; by his daughters, Mr's. William (Pearl) Hamilton of- Hullett Township, Blyth, and Mrs. Lorne (011ie) Heels of Weston; and by his sister, Mrs. Alice Caldwell of Londesboro. owpiga, Miss Della Irene, of Clinton, died Sunday, Septem, her. 6th at Huronview in her 84th year. She was a retired school teacher, She is survived by her bro- they, W. E. O'Neil of Clinton. and her sister, Mrs. Hazel Ross of Los Angeles, California. The funeral service was held in the Beattie .Funeral. Home in Clinton with the interment in Clinton Cemetery. 0 • Success comes to him who hustles while he waits. When kl4neys fail to remove excess golds and wastes, backache—tired feeling— disturbed reel often may 'follow. Dodd's Kidney Pills stimulate kidneys to normal duty. You feel better, sleep setter, work better. 80 ACKACHE GRAHAM, Mrs. John, died fter a brief illness, in Clinton Public Hospital. She was 74. Funeral services were held n Monday, September 7th at the Lodge Funeral Home in derieh. The Rev. R. U. Mac- Lean of .Clinton, and Rev. John oneyrnan, of Toronto, officiat- d, The interment was in Dungannon cemetery. Pall-•bearers for Mrs. Graham ere Major Youngblut, Wilfred anderson, William J. Craig, harles Scott, Jack Reavies rid Charles Osborne. . Mrs. Graham was the ionner. ary I. Rose, She was born n Dungannon to the late Mr. nd Mrs. James. Rose. Mrs. Graham had lived- in Detroit until her husband re- ared to the Auburn District bout 15 years ago. She was a .ember of Knox Presbyterian hurch, and a life-member of he WMS. Mrs. Graham was predeceas- ed by her husband, John. She s survived by several nieces rid nephews. Truth and unvarnished fr- nkness are not always the 'ame things. USE THE NIGHT DEPOS- IT B05( AT OUR STORE OM ALBERT STREET FOR DRY CLEANING OR LAUNDRY. DROP YOUR BUNDLE IN BETWEEN 8 A.M. AND 12 P.M. Those extra clothes for back-to.schoolers needn't make your washday a drudgelStay fresh and pretty let us "do" yeti:. latindry -- 'Washed and Ironed to perfection for only pennies per pound here at Clinton Laundry and Cleaners Ltd. a FOR FAST SERVICE take orders to our plant at 160 Beech St.; amass from Drive-In Theatre. PROFESSIONAL PRES . SERS available for article* you may wish to press (while you wait). You as a free citizen have the right and, perhaps you will agree, the obligation to read the news — to know what is going on. 0 Wit!ittkiNb WITH CANADIANS IN 'EVERY WALK OF LIFt SINCE 1 e 1 7 slogs If you are like most parents with children in high school, ,you are probably wondering hoir you are going to meet the costs of financ- ing your youngster's college edu- cation. To help parents solve this problem, the Bank of Montreal has introduced its University Educa- tion Programme—the first life- insured plan of its kind in Canada. Under this comprehensive pro: gramme, parents, guardians and " sponsors of high-school students can spread the cost of a university education over periods of up to nine years, thus keeping monthly payments to amounts they can af- ford without hardship. And the cost to the parent is only a fraction of the interest paid on a straight loan prograntme. HOW THE PROGRAMME WORKS Under the basic plan, the parent agrees to make monthly paymentS to the Bank starting, say, two years be- fore the student enters university, and terminating one year after grad- uation. In return, the parent "receiVes an annual sum from the Bank at the ',start of each of the four university years. UNIVERSITY EDUCATION PROGRAMME A comprehensive, life-insured plan for 'financing a college education for boys and girls now in high school BANK OF MONTREAL 13ANk WW MONTREAL e4teid4;J. c(>74e Vete% LIFE-INSURANCE FEATURE If the parent concerned should die after the start of the programme, the funds for education speci- fied in the agreement will be advanced by the Bank each year without any fur- ther payments being made k by the fancily Or the estate. OPTIONS yll'Oarg OFTIgeNir YOUR BPAYIT ENTS Plan A $49.55 7 years ers b 2 efor0 y university Plan B 42,78 8 years 3 years b6forb university Plan C 37.56 9 years 4 years Ilefore,university VARIANTS OF THE PLAN Several optional plans are available under the programme, and these vary as to the number of years in which the parent wishes to make monthly payments, as well as to the amount required annually for university ex- penses. Plans are based on objectives ranging from $1,000 to $8,000 pay- able to the parent in four annual instalments. Here is an example of haw one of the basic plans can be -varied to suit your needs: OBJECTIVE: *4,000 To he paid to' he patent in four annual amounts of $1,000 'each tfctru,.. A special message to all parents of boys and girls now in high school You can guarantee your youngster's College Education in partnership with 'MY HAW TO 3 CANADIANS 13 S. If you need help in financing a student already in University or planning to register this year—talk to your 13 of M Manager. Chances are he can arrange a tuition loan with extended payments adapted to your circumstances.