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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1964-12-10, Page 8E , M -Clinics, NeWs-Rekord—Thw;-, Pm 10, 1944 HAMOR Nne 4: PROW Vy -OK110 At Au6urn;ch u-rrh Ville third in 1041onsox rxcq hp1�l for' rho hqrA. EXPIwer Groin in , n �t_s and frjeodm prpppnit, to s", th* jmprem� PERSONA4JTXM$ C, H 4 Y 9W; Q -0 A; )TIO 14AG1, HAPP9, JIwttb While tbe gqppt -ft _W, were ar.rj�jtlg s Cors DR ll` 0K4CHAM0E9­­,PhQrI0 Payfi#14 30 mwlo w4s,014YO by Vis, Arthqr Qr4pp, Ch1 ret plorer-ShORe % ,;19P from Subscriptions, Clo.ssifivO, A0%, PIAP19y, AOY.P. m6644914 printing welcomedeveryoneA44,ft"M11 YOP4.91 -all qrqgpt6,d by the I qyflp , - � r -9 -qive4 by 5q 1.0 pp t I was Thoolru h%q P1144 - too. Tbq�, scrAp wg z:,er, PommM Gla coir. and V.4's. 'W-, Q, P.4.*er, o4'04ren, Mr, and Ws.t Tom 444 Miri and M lesson .4, by .b rs. W. Schild- op 4 Kgren' en as to , 91 London, sp, t 1 W a any _c 410 SPP44!� Arm Boll, amie -04RUP a44 ]KITA., T"0AW., ppM s, Harvey _o4q wltb her p� neider an is W�s,folloWedl by A*elaar, oan Bakelaar, _t Mq,41py, ,Mr, and Mr ey w0j, all , ftlom_ the Port Elgin t4e *eej� qxe4ts, 4 W.gR)V_0A4 with h* pArgAt's, S, prayprtw Doym,4 Bgochler, T -4,e 3R AT iaa r *ga#;,, Mr, ond Mrs, Jack am, R. Larsq"A, a 'Chat=_.ey, su_san Mrs. Charlie X�LeDO > nn _, Mass Hqjls�s h I 049 W, park .pent rile -a 'e0nZ received* on aA4 Ma leno A Al rsR*4% 4"A Xm, All Rgmiond, (�3er- off was A ThOMM r pin- rec ly weedw4d in Guelph, visiting her thp4a) Wbo, for the past 17 Cba=OY tiQld 9a Arm' PtMtik, EXPIOMM. . e A . ros P4114 Pill sister And faiffily, Mr. and Mrs, year* has ,capably t �Tig and dqdicateO. by Ca;Jk'b1_- t 4 -r Gail Y . beir forst blue star W J—B, Gitno, D an. .)3vry. tbap aptles M440 PluT.* I �lp 40&ek qX vi Schneider. ot, MaKan aid s.�t'] pe ,, 41 St., AA.�drew$ 11.0'. .11age po pst '-Miss 3�3rwoa, Maj ns Ole- tress, ba,4 retired. Mrs, N, . cayn= The 04iof Counsellor, Mrs, Armstrong, LoriE� Jol4notor n. a-14 Oae'st,s on Sunday of Mr. Arid brated her elevenith birthday on iq� I)pr successor, Xaur�,cq Bean, thanked -the par, Nancy Brown. Nis, Fred Hql1s were the lady�s Mee,.t At Bay..olSaturday and has 09 her.gVests, Mr. -and INT.rs. Bert yaber of pot.s for their ix first gold star was pre, f�{interest and in- Tbe Colleen'Merner, 1P,4tricla Payne Kippen here dinner guests, last troduCed the counsellors; Mrs, sented to Explorers Shelley brothel -and sisters and t4eir Unit One of the United C41- -Mr, ' Mrs OV 0,40ge Oath B(fteld r Don- I urch, WwDi4en of St. Andrew's and. Wendy Greew� Ta the 0- Sunday of and, Mrs,. Tom Arthur Grange, Ll d r y e, United Church, B4yfield, held t0rnOon they aUinioyed -a sleigh Penh,%Je and family. Humphreys and Mrs. Donald 40 Chimney, Doma, Baepbler, rid with Mr. Adam Flowers, Young, $hq especially thaWked and Jeanette Jobnston, This is its meeting at the church last , .e �ome , Y: IChoMb I lert Doran who had as- the firs timo gold st b Thursdlay, M-4. Aurin, led in and. for dinner were d b va ad on been presented In the Aub n Brenda's grandparents, Mr, er aisted With -the expedi ur Worship With thq qdVqAt and _n group. The �ervlce was con- Chr1$tm"hyV= a4al Mrs, RO- 'Mrs George Knight, London. 'taking care of the sick 'by tell FR40 AAL R and. 'Mrs, Clarence Dar- ing P40 demonstrating the auded, by singing a hymn, rAfIr D, rr . beat Scotchr4pr gavq a Bible son a m4on were HOstSright way of caring foj� the sick GivePt r1r -nd Karen of L Auxiliary . 4F reading. Prayer Was 10, by M�%. recent weekend guests of li�LAS as,she does. 141 her career as a The Senior Explorers under .. Peltersan. parenIts r, An -d nurse. the direction Of Counsellor Mrs, M d Mrs. R, Lar- rogistere Mrs. Poth tQ* the study. 9%17d Humphreys presented a book chapter and gave W41. Of Scouts, Cuk WquireAnents Ontlined. aqcqtMt of the T abltef Spending the, weekend with The LRdie8 Auxiliary and demonstrated what ,JCW ,Bible to Mrs, Ban optllned the re- they had 1 14 thel their tints, Mr, %d,Mrz. Scouts and Cubs met, at the qu4Vqnen# ea e4 r re - Study in Q003er,411; k1we John Land, for the d* ferm - � A � t icen'0exploration, Keeping He* Mrs. Sohn LAndsay condluct�d were Sandy Land, home of Mrs, G. B611Lhlarnber starsm4 after shiging a )iymn thyl Among the Topics the business 60.W-00, during Brantford, 'and Mr. and, Mrs. on Tuesday, Doc, 1, with q19bt nine Juniops were initiated v Andre,��,­Land, Toronto. members present, pres0ited were precauln?L which a purnber of reports reMVed their fl%t red -g that- o� the norair*- Mrs, Toqk Hammond recent- Thepreoident, Mrs, W. pier- ta;lce an a sick room, taking •lucludin •1Y retuvd, after filling the pom- son, opened the meeting I with "Per" and rate; ing conumltoe­� :given. The tion Hold Euchre Part Pulse needs of the, churth building of postmistress for 17 the -S,_out Mother's Promise, Y how to stop nose breeds, mak- were discussed and a list .Was Years. She is 'succeeded by followed q* by the se.ryt, ,, At Summerhill Inade Of h'OsOtal patients and Mrs, M. Xayrnan, port read by Mrs. R. V,�cVean The Summer All Hall. Board -! Mrs. L. B. Smith has been -and treasurer's report given, by hem 8, Euchre Party OA Friday, Funeral Monday 1 shut-ins, spending a week in London vis- Mrs. G. Bellbhamber. The biisi, Dec. 4, and VIXe following won It was decided to make up i't as the prizes: ti Chri,vtmas� boxes again this iting her ftulghter, Mrs. E. ness meeting was sho year, donation for will c91- can pe Rowse and family. 'Mr. Smith ladies were to be addressed by Ladies high, Mrs. ., Jen- Held At Hensall joined them on 7�hursday, and Mrs. Quigleyj a provincial Lad, kins; Ladies'lone, Mrs. Clayton left with Mrs. Bell, The ex- be and Mrs. Smith returned to nes Auxiliary repres4n�ative, Ellis; Ladles low, Mrs. George • "C"02LErvi �`E cowl acted as hosteW.s forColclough; Men's high, George for Mrs. McMartin fol- village on Saturday. who was unfor-Nnately unable • Mi. JLIU411-60 the soda' period which Mr. and WE. E. Hewitt at- to attend. A social hour fol- Wright; Men's lone, Clark Ball;Mrs. James McMartin of lowed. - , c companled by Miss TeTIT Maio- lowed during which lunch was MeWs law, S-teven'Jenkk=.' don, formerly of Barrie, p= served by the h stess, assisted Of away in Victoria HospM-, lign- VlcaX spent Sunday in S1!m 0 Sack VanEgmond holder coe. by Mrs. W. Pierson. the lucky ticket won a decor- don, Thursday, December 3rd Spending a day in the vill, The -next meeting is schedul. ated cake, in, her 87th year. She was the 60DERiCH NURSING HOME this 'week weiie, Mrs. Nelson ed for I April and will be h614 The next party will be held former Edith Bonthroo and was Y bom at Rodgerville, near Hen. �= and John UcCbn- at the home of Mks, W. Castle. on Monday, Dec. 28, 43.NELSON ST., GODERICH k London; Mr, F. Peters call. MY Mr. Lightfoot, Stratford- ry Surviving are one son, Char - will have an Mr. and Mrs. George Kallio les, of Windsor; two daughters, Detroit, and Mrs, Gerald .-, Varna. UCW Elects Officers For '64 Mrs. H. (Marjpxet) Hoaroyde, ton, London; Mrs, Sohn (Ruth) Mt. and Mrs. R. Roy. Flitzsim- ffill , HU Oblo; OPEN "0 During Annual Christmas Meeting ckey Hudson, brother, Mr. Terry and Karen visited Fred G. Boilthron, and one tds- their daughter Mrs, Otto Smale The Umted Church Women bert Webster. ter, Mrs. LoWse Simpson, bath Tuesday,1 5-�-2_5 p.m. and 7-9p.m- at Strathroy Middlesex Genera] held thefir Christmas meeting The following officers were Of Hemall. ALSO $11XVIVing are I-Tospital, an Saturday. Mrs. in the church last Thursday eledted for 1965: President, 11 grandchildren and nine. EVERYONE WELCOME Smale was admitted Friday at- evening. Group One was in Mrs. Robert Taylor; vice-presi- Mat-0andchil- dren. er a fall in her ,home which charge Of devotions with Mrs. dent, Mrs. Mervin Hayter; sec- One sister, Mrs. Margaret fractured her left ankle. Louis Taylor giving the call to • retary, Mrs. Mervin Johnston;. -Vair passed away in August •.. Xft. Smalels daughter, Dar. worship. The scripture lesson treasurer, Mrs. Wrn.,MbAsh; this year. The body was rest- ene, returned home with her was read by Mrs. Tom,Consitt. Group leaders, No. 1, Mrs, Ing at the Bonthron funeral grandparents, On Sunday, Mr. Ws. Wim, MaAsb, Mrs. E- Louis Taylor; No. 2, Mrs. Wart- home, Hensall, where public and Mrs. Fitzsimons, Terryand McChOcheY, Mrs John McAsh Von Webster, Mrs, Sherlodc services were held,Sunday, De - E E cember 6th, at 5 p.m., co�d,3�t- FR lKaren, Kelgo and Darlene, vis- and Mrs. J. Postill took part in Keyes, Mrs. Harvey Hayter; No ed by Rev. J. C. Boyne, ExeteK. ited Mrs. Smale.' a candle .Bighting service. The 3, Mrs. Charles Reid; No. 4' PER INNT efttion was gaven by Mrs. Mrs. Lee McConn f Interment was in Barrie Union HAIR COLOURING Louis Taylor followed by pray- johmton; ell, Mrs. Pen -y Cemetery -at 1:30 p.m., Mony. t M N_0 c(Intended for last week) er. Mrs. Gordon IE -11 gave a This is your opportunity to try our new reading entitled "Bible Story!' Envelope swretary, Mrs John Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lar- Mrs, Fred McClymoot read an: Ostrom; corresponding setre- VARNA Harvey Hayter; The members a LOL 1035 Creme Hair Color article on Stewardship. 1� Helene Curtis C The business was conducted flowers .16 church, Mm. Mex- are holdiing a turkey supper for I-layter, Mrs. Wm. Clarke, members only, preceding their Permanent 601or will not fade or wash out. NOTICE by the president, Mrs. Robert vin all meeting on Thursday You pay only for shampoo and set. Taylor. Mervin Johnston Mrs. Fred McClymont and Aft. annual' John Ostrom; evening, December 10. TUCKERSM11TH read the minutes of the lest The United Church is holding ,meeting -arid 32 ladies answered Parsonage committee, Mrs. a White Gift Service next Sun, M' ANENTS MUNICIPAL the roll call by handing in a Gordon- Hill, Mrs:, Mexvn H -ay- day, Dec. 13, w1th the pastor, M donation for the Children's Aid ter; nominating *OomnAttee, ZVEM Society. A total. of $18.80 will ' M. Morrison, in charge, Special Child's Perms.$4.00, reg. $5 DUMP Wm. Dowson, Mrs. Win. Taylor, be sent to the CAS, including Mrs- A. J. Mustard, Mrs. Mer - Adults $5-501 $7.50, $11% T?l $14 will be -open until further $3.00 from the Explorers' group. vin Johnston; Call for Appointment Now notice on Wednesday and Letters were read from the Visiting comnifttem, No. 1, T -11L DECEMBER 17, 1964. Fred Victor Home an d Five Mrs. J. Broeze, Mrs. J. MeAsh; W OFFER GOOD Barber ONLY UN, Saturday afternoons, from Oaks, There were 42 calls made NO,- 2, Mrs. Wa&On Webster, qOSEINCOME 1:00 to 5:30 p.m. to sick and shut-ins duiing. the Mrs. Grant Webster; No. 3,BayftMrs, Ralph Stephenson, Mrs.old & Shqppe last month and awrangements No wire fencing, old can- were -made for Christmas boxes Gordon Johnston;;' Nor, 4, Mrs. PHONE 15 BAYFIELD, ONT. e r11A 47.8-9-5.0b crete, or car bodiei per- to be sent to the shut-dils in Lee McConnell, Mrs. P my AR mitred. near future. Johnston; Mrs. Frank Hill and Mrs. Caretaking committee, Mrs. -WIM: " . J, I. McIntosh, Gordon HM led a diSCUSSIOnL On Robert Stirling, Mrs. Gordon REALLY a,chapter of "God and His Pur- Hill; supply and welfare, Mrs. Clerk, by Louis Taylor, Mrs. Ron Taylor; Elm 49t A duet Was Sung Rase" Taylor and Mrs. Ra- steWaTdsbV1, Mrs. Fred TALL wont; literature, Mrs. W&. Hayter; citizenship, Mrs. Sher- ock Keyes; temperance, Mrs. J GIFTS FOP, THE WHOLE FAMILY ' oe Postill, Mrs. M. Morrison; cards, Mrs. Torn Consitt, Mrs. A. &§t Robert We -or; press, AT Fred ch eon Lunch eonunittee, group 1, HARDWARE k RoyElliott; group 3, Mrs. Ro 1c ne���!Coleman; group 4, Mrs. Wm,ro*sSon l Dowson. This Week at 166 Victoria Street Canda't Pasfesf Artist in Oil Paints ,COME AND SE5 RIM PAINT — the picture is givers to the one who brings thq most people, Kid's.Kr sade with the KING1 MIISTR 4 010 DAYS December 1 6, 17, 18t 20 wgb'l "04111d', FlItIl, — 9:00 P.M. SUNDAY' —'x.45 a -mil 11 zOb ti,ftt-, 1--30 P p'r,zes .: Surprises 2 pupets Actitig The Isible Sound doloodd 1-ioads; — Mystery "calksGopotl sketching— pjahhdf IStotits in Thr66 '15IM6WOft Illuminated tbxt f>jctuebb — bAnhy The Farmerf6 Boy — Little: littky Ot! The Oruttisi fil 66h§ "The Christmas Story„ PENTECOSTAL AgS9MOLY Beatty Automatic dasher & Dryer I S ocial Offer o" 0afthinq Palft SPECIALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY - '16 CUi PT. RIEftl6ftAtOk Aw#�, $116.06 ... ......... ........... ..,. Sale $0 85 '4" -ALL AUTOMATIC STOVIt - libo'. $2046 ....... — ........ ...... Sale Al 85 SOL.W.MrATO STEW COMOINktJOR *66;dkftb§', $40.0o .... Sale $415 McCUL LOCH MAC -15 NEW LEADER IN ECONOMY SAWS! CC. X�r MtCullfth ai*ln leads tha told *Ith 41 16W plidded, prW8110h Wilt Chain tow that 01its fist sod iiiyfl• on the JOE. Footores such is..,i * toil 17* bar 0 MUM dilt hAhtlia, 4 AUtorhatld OUtch 0 Mc. Culkoth Super -Mad OhAlb 6 fteli&6616 6jlffidiir. With cast ltoii 11hor .0 bal�odod, lightweight d6tigh 4 1 * hiako the McCU110ch MAC '*YbUe "bast b0j" in GCO1110 nY saws. Come In today afid Orovo it tb yourself. WELLS AUTO ELECtRIC 54 Woo Street 4024811 4 jff�, "'PA how'tt� obey �_# S _, 1" g. Opti sof y wilep—i4. 440 W*Win At of iesMlllle tr .4 1A aline Itcx The1r)7i4b3g .4.� .10 Tho anAU4 Toopting 111W j-1olingwille 1,onal 219 0. ire e 940orw Brgypr, A served -ory Vile Jqnior Ontario Farmers linign, will J>p held �l�le school neider wo q U f pre�w _.4 _4q 9 P -Mt thp parent§ -044 fr*;g4l 1* A�e Jb hip Mrs, Ml T40w""" •pm.q• =- - V4,0q­fPe%4e.At QT Oiie�,Lo#qs wish to. thank the YoforA of $tori- Thanking ThonWrlq the Rate -:ley Twp, for their payers of Tuckerm su . pp� at or+ pq is smith TQwp*hip for on Mqn4oy, Doc,, 74 electing me to theI will en;leoyorfo 'School Opord and soryo you to the wish'ing the ,m the'' be st, of my -a bilify as Compliments of the o member of the Season. Area $chQqJ poord. JAMES W. DI. WILSON CLEAVE 5012 50b To The Ratepayers I wish to express Of the Township my appreciation to Of Tuckersmith: all those who sup- Thank you for the expression of you'con- fidence in me as shown, ported me of the Monday at the polls. pp!Js on Monday, I shall do my utmost to prove worthy of your Dec. 7. trust. ORVILLE WM. COLEMAN WORKMAN `'50b 5ia To The Electors To The Electors Of Stanley Of Stanley Township: Township - I wish to thank you for Thank you for your your support given .me at the palls on Monday, Dec. 7. support in electing me, as School Trustee for will endeavour to do my best towards the ed- the Township of Stan - my best toward the educa- ley. tion of Stanley Township children. RUSSELL —.BRUCE KEYS GRAINGER 50b 501). SOMETHING NEW FOR CLINTON AN UPTOWN FLORIST STORE' We Have Expanded our Facilities to 50 Albert Street, (next to Bartiffs Bakery) To Enable Our Friends, Both Old and New, Better Service, We W111 Have A Variety Of CUT FLOWERS and POTTED PLANTS We Extend To You A Hearty Invitation To Visit Us Our New Store Opened Mriday, D6vember 4, 1964, Our'8tore will be open from 9 a.m. till 8.30 in the evening ORDERS TAKEN FOR CHRISTMAS PLANTS CLINTON GREENHOUSE AND GARDEN CENTRE 50 ALBERT STREET — and — 182 CHURCH STREET P H 0 N E 482-7168 L 'Delivery Service With A Smile" THANK YOU To all who aided in my election as your Stanley Township School Area Trustee. 'I will work in the interest of the Ratepayers to the best of my ability. JOHN TAYLOR 50P F0.M0 FOster MO+her The Original Milk Replacer for Calves and Small Animals .. . A htltOltlbus, Wholftotne milk food powder i . . Just mix with hot water. Will replace cow's Milk after only 4 days old. MOW- in V11tott"Ins and minerals than milk. Contains antiblotlqs that are not fdUhd In normal 66WIS milk. A Milk Replacer for Raising Veal Calves ... dAh bb'fed When bMf 14 only 4 days old. Contains more fAt than ltb�Mb-'Wlll produce bettor fin- fished Veal calves. No F. WGTTLAVER PEVD MILL MOryStroot— CLINTON -,.,-492*9192