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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1964-10-01, Page 7ThurS, Oct9b0r1/1964,-CIllitOn NeWPR4c*rd Pc19P 7 EXTRA MALTING BARLEY CONTRACTS AVAILABLE BETZE SEED Delivery Accepted At Harvest Contact E. L. MICKLE & SON LIMITED Phone 103 HENSALL 4.,.,,,,,,,„,,,,,••••••••••••••41,04444fral oo4m4•4•94.4,!414, 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 n ighta, Seaforth Farmers CO-operative* F. E. Hunt, Shipper Phone $56 R 14 HOTEL (LINTON Featuring 'Cloud 9" Room HOLLAND'S iY->SERVICE COMPLETE TUNE-UP SERVICE 482.6661 CLINTON MOS special service bulletin, for Mutual Life Policyholders anio 11•1111111 Have you arranged with Mutual Life for an income if you become disabled? If you became disabled and unable to work fora long period of time -- the bills wouldn't stop coming in. Your family would still have to be clothed and fed. The mortgage, the light bill and the heating would have to be paid not to mention medical expenses. That's why it's a good idea to arrange for disability income through The Mutual Life. You can add disability income protection to your present Mutual Life policy for a small additional charge — or include it with a new plan. Then if, through sickness or accident, you were unable to work for a certain length of time — Mutual Life would pay you a monthly income. (It would begin after a, three or six Month waiting period depending on your choice). And, what's mores Mutual Life would pay your premiums as well. Your Maui Life representative will be happy to discuss disability income protection with you at any time. Why not c6.11 him today, or simply complete and mail the coupon for more information. awls alma min ON= MaiiM1 Nom .and tasimot am, swim - ism The Mutual Life AS'S'URANCE 60m)'Arry O1 CANADA HEAD 014tArkibi nsTAnzasonn 1800 am inteMated iti Disability Amine, Please send me your **piaci "Would You .1:Weide Iteputar Income If Disabiedf 1 (*ft. ors 4.40 44**41 • n't•Altdirttian ..••4•4004.44.1.446.4. MV444C NOM aim. — 00'0 la. 'Wm **.0 000001 Representative . ' G. H. (Gord) Swan ' • ' '•• ' ' •••• ' 'Chicken in a Basket' Friday—Served from 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Saturday—Served from 9:30 p.m. to Midnight Phone 482-7011 for Reservations We Cater to Dinner Parties and Wedding Receptions 4%. NY HANK' TC.5 MINION 611V40 MY THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO Clinton Extension Classes (For University Credit) All classes meet in Central Huron Secondary School {SUBJECT Starting Date Time ENGLISH 20 (General Lit.-Comp.) Sat., Oct. 3 9:30 a.m. ENGLISH 32 (Lit, of the 19th Century).... Sat., Oct. 3 1:30 p.m. FRENCH 20 '(Advanced French) .... ......... ....Sat., Oct. 3 1:30 p.m. Classes meet for 16 three hour sessions, and are open to credit and non-credit students. Credit course tuition fee is $100.00; the non-credit fee per course is $50.00 and is not refundable. . -Students should register immediately for Extension classes, since the final decision to offer a course depends on the advance registration. Registration cards and booklet are available at the Summer School and Extension Department, U.W.O. 39-40b milmmemmim04.••=1.4 • as Hensail Women's Institute was awarded first prize for 'their institute exhibit at the Exeter Fair held over the week- end. Included in the exhibit was; an oil painting; cotton shift . dress; men's socks; a dozen Chelsea buns on a plate; and a living room bouquet. Seven institutes from South Huron N,,eve entered in the her parents, Mr,. and Mrs, Tom Allen and fainily, The general meeting of the. United Church Women was had on, Monday evening'. MSS was condneted by the president. An invitation tie at, tend the Thani<effering.-.meet, Mg: in Ontario. Street United church, Clinton, on. Oct. 'g$- at S extended to the ladies of .ftile VOW', Mrs, -Neville Forbes hitt,* 414ced the guest .speaker,. Mrs, gunning's, who with her hus- band and family have :been in India for the past 1.1 years, and Who are now on furlough. Her talk of the Hindus, their dress and customs, proved very interesting. India has a popula, tion of 4n. million, Her two little, little, daughters, helped to model Hindu costumes, Mrs, Wood. spoke a few words of apprecia- tion to Mrs, Munningts at the close. FRIEND .% em..t. TH2. FIRM INVIEtta YOU CAN ECONOMIZE,., ..... • SMORGASBORD Every/Wednesday & Sunday FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIAL IN OUR DINING ROOM The oonninitnity was sadden- ed to learn of the passing of :I..candeSbor9 boy, namely Arthur prtnwion, son of the late Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Hrunsdon, who died glddenlY At his home at Sank., on Wearies- day, Sept, 23, at the .age of 73 years, from a heart attack. He leaves his wife, a clangh, ter and three .saps, also two The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Craig of RR 3 Clinton. The groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Elliott Layton of RR 1 Brumfield. The Rev. R, U. MacLean per- formed the double-ring cere- mony, for which the church was decorated with bronze pomes, yellow mums and candelabra. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a floor- length gown of silk cloud satin. The princess bodice had a pearl jewelled sabrina neckline and long lily-point sleeves. The full skirt festooned with lace gar- lands was accented with a large bow in the back which cascad- ed into a full chapel train of unpressecl pleats. A pearl, and aurora borealis cap was caught by a bouffant silk illusions shoulder-length veil. She car- ried a bible covered with yel- low roses and ivy. The maid of honour was Miss Nancy Johnson of Clinton. The bridesmaid was Miss Shirley Mustard of RR 1 Varna. The junior bridesmaid was Carol Ann Coiling of RR 1 Ripley and the flower girl was Kathy Johnson of Clinton. The maid of 'honour and the bridesmaid wore street-length dresses of peau gold satin with A-line skirts featuring soft roses in the back. They wore headpieces of florets and face veils, They carried baskets of bronze pomes with yellow tulle, The junior bridesmaid and the flower girl wore teal onion silk dresses with full skirts and White accessories. Their headpieces were floral two-tone caplets with back veils. They carried baskets of yellow ponies with white tulle. Bill (Butch) Murney of Clin- ton was the best man and the ushers were Bob LeBeau of RR 1 Brucefield and Don Cudmore of Clinton. The table was centred with a three-tiered wedding cake for the reception which followed in Hotel Clinton. The bride's mo- ther received guests wearing a forest green crepe sheath- styled dress with gold acces- sories and a corsage of yellow carnations with varigated brown ribbon. The groom's mother chose a brown crepe sheath dress with aqua accessories. Her corsage was of two-toned aqua carna- tions with aqua ribbon. For a wedding trip to South- ern Ontario and points in the United States the bride chang- ed into a crushed raspberry wool jersey sheath dress with pale pink accessories and a corsage of pale pink 'carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Layton will re- side on Ra'ttenbury Street in Clinton. AINSW8M2EMAR50,01060.70Von %.* :•:•$••i:4 ;;;%•;:f.,,;!A iriii?,;*,...;•• • NEWS OF LONDESBORO NIRB; BERT ALLEN, POrrePorlilent brothers, .13ort .Londesboroi. and Howard, of .Clinton,. Mrs, John. Arrnatrong. is at present in. Stratford Harry Purnin, returned home OP Sattirday„ 114Y442' . dergone surgery 4 week•ag0 in Clinton Public :Hospital.. Mrs, Wayne,Iack.son and baby son Brian, of Ridgetown, are spending a few :days with Hensali WI Entry Wins First Prize Saturday Wedding In Clinton Joins Judith Ann Craig And Roger Layton Judith Ann Craig became the bride of Roger Francis Layton in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Clinton on September 26th at 2:00 p.m. Jr, farmer .6roups. HOW 'first Meets Of Fall Season, Clinton Jimier Farmers and Junior Institute members met for their first meeting of the fall season in .01intion, -The boys met in the Clinton Ceimeil' Chambers and the .girls in the Agriet4tural Office board room.. The junior Farmers had AS guest speaker, APSQA. MCK111,-, 1Py, He -spoke on soil manage- ment and general farming,. The girls of the _Junior Insti- tute 'had as guest speaker, Mrs, Ethel McPherson,, who showed them how to make different gifts and demonstrated differ- ent ways of sewing, The meet- ing closed by a sing-song led by Shan= 13011. 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