Clinton News-Record, 1964-12-10, Page 2'Page:..-,-Cliatoa New4-Rec90---Thurs.! Pact 10, 1904
You're Being Watched
Vehicle drivers 'are usually
blamed, for traffic accidents and
deaths, but in many eases the
petles1triail is the cause of the
trouble, either through his neg.
lea. of eare and ropr4. for 1414-
fig signs 1-13$ raslulesia in ,erelss,
ing streets often contributes to
his injuries. AdnitS should re,
Member that their example will
he followed by youngsters,
THANK YOU
To all persons, organizations;
etc., who contributed in any way to
the Clinton Santa Claus Parade,
Saturday, December 5, 19.64, we
would like to express our sincere
gratitude and appreciation.
CLINTON RETAIL MERCHANTS,
COMMITTEE
R. Et Campbell, Secretary
Stag Draw Winner
Jack Waldron of Grand Bend was the lucgky winner of a $500 cheque
after the Clinton Kinsmen Club held a draw at the annual stag. The tickets
were sold to raise money for the proposed new Clinton arena. In the above
photo, Kin. Dave Beattie. (left) and Kin President Tom Feeney present the
cheque to Mr. Waldron. (News-Record Photo !iy John Visser)
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Phone 4824623 Eugene MdAadem Proprietor
I would like to thank the citizens
of Clinton who supported' me in' the
election on Monday, Dec. 7, and wish
everyone the -Compliments of the Sea-
son.
—'GORDON. LAWSON.
506!
TO ALL MY SUPPORTERS
AND WORKERS
MY SINCEREST
THANK YOU
FROM
Your' Deputy-Reeve
George. Wonch
A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A
HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR TO ALL.
SINCERE THANKS. TO ALL WHO
SUPPORTED ME AT THE POLLS
ON ELECTION DAY
and
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
CAM PROCTOR
50p
"THANK YOU" to those who sup-
ported me at the polls on Monday,.
Dec. 7, 'and Merry Christmas and
Happy New Year to_all.
—MRS. F. G. THOMPSON
35 Years Of Service
I wish to thank the Ratepayers
of Clinton for their splendid support
given me on Election Day. Now may
We all work for the betterment of
Clinton and Community.
COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON
— NORMAN LIVERMORE
50p_.
May I thank all the citizens
of Clinton for their support
and the confidence shown in
me in the past Municipal Elec,
tion. I shall try to serve you
in a manner becoming of this
community.
Season's Greetings itti All t
Duff Thompson
50b
To those who s upported me at
the poii5, I say 'Thank You" and to
all of the. citizens, "SEASON'S
GREETINGS".
JOHN A. SUTTER
TO THE PEOPLE OF CLINTON:
I have been overwhelmed by
the number of ratepayers who put
their faith hi me during the election
and am humbly grateful for the en-.
couragement and support. As your
mayor, I hope you will be pleased
with what your new council does for
you and for Clinton. Please -feel
free at any time to take your prob-
lems, complaints or suggestions to
any member of the council. Our
job is to serve you. It is this job we
propose to accomplish to the best
of our abilities.
May I take this opportunity of
extending you the Compliments' of
the Season and All Best Wishes for
the coming New Year.
DON SYMONS
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Three Civilians
Honored By RCAF
On Retirement
Three dhiilians who between
them. have worked 35 years
in the Airman's Mess at
RCAF Station Clinton re-
cently retired.
The Commanding Officer,
Group Captain K. R. Green-
Grand Bend Man
Wins $500 Cash
In Kinsmen Draw
Jack Waldron of Grand Bend
is the lucky winner of $500 in
cash after his ticket was drawn
at the annual Kinsmen Stag
held, Dec, 4.
Bob Campbell got the 'second
prize Of $100 in cash.
Other winners includ.ed: $50
each 'to Lorne McCarty, Don
Pullen, Stewart Freeman, ancl
Mrs A. "Red" Caren,
"Sp) dipa te" Wins
$25 tickets were won by Ron
Scott, Brucefield, John Feeney,
Clinton and George Yeats, Clin-
ton. A "syndicate" of five Bell
Telephone 'Company operators
who chipped in on a $5 ticket
also won $25.
The girls were Jessie' Hart,
Anne Wilkinson, Jean Fowler,
Sis McCann and Marg Caswell.
The Kinsmen Club said it
Vans 'to donate the balance of
;the money raised by 'the sale
;of Itiekets for use on Clinton's
Iproposed new arena.
Hensall Legion
Elects Officers
The following will form the
;new 19.65 slate of Officers for
JienS-411 Legion Branch 468;
;panted at their Christmas
meeting, Wednesday evening,
1 Dec. 2. Past President, .Jack
;Simmons; president, E. J. Reb-
ertis; first vice-president, Maur-
ike, Tudor; second Vice-presid-
ient, E. R. Davis; aergeant-at-
;arms, Wilmer Dalrymple; sec-
ireitary-tredatirer, Jelin Skea;
,branch padre, Rev. H. F, Cur-
inie, minister of Henaall United
"Church; executiVe, Garnet Al-
Pxed Beer, Jim Taylor,
iSain. Rannie.
John installation: Of the LO:g-
ion and Ladies Auxiliary will
be held in the near future.
To The Voters
Of Clinton:
My sincere thanks
for your support of the
polls. I will endeavour
to do my best for you
this year. Greetings of
the season to all.
— John McFarlane
50p
United Church and the Baptist
Church, will take part.
During December the Vesper
Service will be carried out by
Canadian Girls in Training
Groups in churches from the
farthest Newfoundland outport
to the remotest British Colum-
bia
It has become a symhol of
the national strength and unity
of the CGIT movement ivitich
now numbers aver 50,000. The
girls, wearing the white mid-
dies and navy skirts of the
CGIT uniform, use the special
Order of Service for the occa-
sion prepared by the Natibnal
CGIT' Committee.
away 'presented Charles Green,
Emerson Gunning and Wat-
son Stotchmer with retire-
ment certificates which are
awarded to civilian personnel
who have worked over 10
years continuously for • the
Department of National De-
fence.
Mr. Green started to work
for the RAF in 1954, as a
cook. He and his wife live
alt Dgmondville.
Mr. Scotchiner has worked
in the mess' Since 1952. He
lives in Baidield with 'his wife
and son.
Mr. Gunning will retire to
Mitchell. He has been a kit-
chen helper since 1953.
Also present at the presen-
tation ceremony !to thank :the
trio for their Wor—k, was Fly-
ing Officer W. S. Edgabii, the
station's Food Services Of-
fleet.
Wesley-Willis,
Church Group.
Holds Meeting.
- Unit• TWO or WeSIO-Wthhig:
Church WV held the 6 • . pedditiber Meeting in. the fonin
of A thltiOMAS Party At 44i#
henie of Mrs. Robert Dife..ebbh-
Several th-effiberg related tithe
SetiOttital
Chriatinaa earoilS' were s
the Unit leader COnditeted
lattainesS Saialbit itur'
Midi it was atitioiiheed that
.Mrs, Edwin Cooper *CUM: be
the aaiStiiiit leader toi' text
year.
Mrs, hkd.n Wise coiidtieted a.
gatilei thanatleS And Mil,:
Willis VatiEglitand entertained
on her Naar.
Photographic Slid& !When at
the Hobby' and Craft tkhibitiory
field itt :$0ticoltiee Were aheiVii
and refreshments
Were served by the lioiSteaa; &-
Slated iby Mrs. Steipheitaini
barst,
Society Meeting
ti* WOrileit ia Missionary go.;
ciety of St, Atidrewis Pit8by-
thiliati; Chtitth will root in the
-§0:061 room of the church 'on
ChibldaYy, Me, 15, at 2;30 pAn,
for the ditiSbtas meeting
.oirhielt all Thill& are
Clinton Kinsmen
Welcome Two
New Members
TWa neiv ineinbers were in-
itiated into. the Clinton, Kins-
men Club• at the otgaiiiiatfoiii4
regular Meeting, Titeaday, De-
ceniber 1. "
The rieriv meinhers, are Dave
Kelley and Ca MAddisOn. MT.
Add" is a teacher; Mr, Kel-,
ley is assistant accountant at
the Clinton .Branch of the Bank
of Montreal.
Final Plana Were Made far
the 1.6.ristiten Ladies Night on
Deeember 16".
TO THE VOTERS
OF CLINTON:
I take this opportun-
ity of thanking you all
who voted so strongly
for me, and hope I can
fulfill the trust you
have put in me.
Wishing you all A
Merry Christmas and
Goad Health in 1965.
Sincerely,
- Jim Armstrong
50p
TO THE ELECTORS
OF CLINTON:
Thank you for your
support at Monday's
election.
Wishing t h e 1965
council every success.
Compliments of
the Season
W J Miller
500
TO BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME
FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON
LAY-AWAY"
NOW
Shop Early, Avoid the Rush and get the Best Selection
Beattie Furniture
Clinton
Phone 482-9521
National CGIT
Vesper Service
Set This Sunday
The National CGIT Christ-
mas Vesper Service will be held
in the Presbyterian Church on
Sunday, December 13 at 7:30
p.m„ and not 7 p.m. as prev-
iously announced.
This will be a service in
which groups from the Presby-
terian Church, Ontario Street
United Church, Wesley-Willis
THANK YOU
To the electors who have given
Me a second year on the' Town
Council of Clinton.
Compliments of the season to
all.
— H. F. NOONAN
Group Captain K. R. . Greenaway and Flying Officer W. S. Edgson ' (left)
thank (from the left) Mr. Scotchmer, Mr. Gunning and Mr. Green for their
services to the RCAF which between them has been 35 years in duration.
(RCAF Photo)