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Clinton News-Record, 1964-12-24, Page 3To all our friends... wishes., Sext4044 To you 4nd yours. GARRETT'S SHOE ST RE Bert Garrett -- Rosamond Garrett Eileen Garrett -- Agnes Hallahan BEATTIE FURNITURE David Beattie George Beattie Harold Tynckd Doug Norman Brownie Fly1t3p Ceremony The seven girls in the middle row of the above picture were the subjects of a fly-up ceremony last Monday afternoon when they left the Brownie movement and became Guides. From the left they are: Kathy Grigg, Kathy 'Kroinery, Janet Arnston, 'Susan Cox,- Peggy Bartlift, Patsy Priestap and Dru Anilrews. In the front row are Brownies Gail Wagari Joyce Neilans, Beth Chowen, Shane Martini Brenda Boyce, Cathy Bartliff and Karen Mathews. In the back row are Brown Owl Mrs. Ruth Neilans, District Guider Mrs. George Wonch ,and Brown Owl Mrs. Beverly Chowen. (News-Record Photo gy John Visser) Clinton Couple Celebrate 55th Anniversary , On -Monday, December 21 a Well known Clinton couple ob- 'served their 55th wedding anni- versary. Mr. and Mrs, .Alex Cudmore were married in ton in . 1909 and have resided here since. Mr. Cuclinore who has. lived his entire life in Clinton, has been an employee of the Sher-, lock-Manning Piano. factory for over 60 years, was a member of the Public School Board for 40 years, and a retired member of the volunteer fire brigade and a present- member of the cemetery board. Mrs. Cudimore., a native of Devonshire, England, -is a mem- ber of the Women's 'Institute and Order of the Eastern Star. They have a family of three:: one daughter, Margaret, Mrs. Harvey Taylor of Hullett Town- ship; two sons, Gordon and Reg. both of -Clinton, 14 grandchil- dren and four great grand- Children. Scarlet Chapter Of South Huron Elects Officers The South Huron Scarlet Chapter met in the Orange Hall in Bayfield last Wednesday evening for their annual meet- ing with a good attendance from the various lodges. Wellwood Gill of Grand Bend, was elected Worshipful' Com- mander for 1965. Other (Mo- en elected were: JPM, Castle, Bayfield;- DC, Ronald Denham, Woodhant; Chaplain, Alex Ilamilton, Grand Bend; Scribe, Edward Gill, Greenway; Treasurer, William Dickey, St. Marys; Marshall, Charles Reid, Varna; 1st Lect, Ivan Mealy- moat, Varna; 2nd Lett., Mac Switzer, Woodham; 1st Cond., Johnston Robertson, St. Marys; 2nd Cond., Frank IVIcClinchey, Zurich; Herald, George Davis, Exeter;, Sentinel, Wilson Hod- gins, Lucan; Auditors, Harold Davis, Woodham; Wm. McIl- wain, Bayliield. The officers were installed by Past Commander Russel Page of Grand Bend, after which lunch was served by members of LOL 24; Bayfield, FIRST MORTGAGES Farms -- Residential Commertial PROMPT, CONFIDENTIAL senvine THE INDUSTRIAL MORTGAGE & TRUST COMPANY rstAtt.4x8imi) 1189 contact Our- Ilepretwitative, IL C. LAVSON 5 RATTENEURY STREET EAST PHONE 482.9644 , CLINTON, ONT. tradition of 1114.1ninagng • ChricsIMAS- trOeS. :d'a'tes back to 'Germany, -over 450 yew Age, -The's-tory goes :that Marcia her, -while walking borne one night, 'VAS so impreasetl• With the, bright, teminith.ng stars that he 1)4 candles on his christma,s, #00, to. illa,st:Tate their :Oloiclor to his family • Now, electric lighta have, re- placed the. meicering candle flame, 'btlt decorated trees still must be properly oared for so they will not be A fire 'h4,' ard, "Safety 'should be the fore- Inesit concern 'when :pvrohaslng and installing your" decorations tins season", says lt, C. 'Walsh,. Zlectrical Inspection,. Superin- tem:lent iri -OntariP • Ily.dro's Western Region. To ensure a safer and happy holiclay, unmarred by the dan- gers Ot 'tire, Mr. Walsh rem-a,. mends the following 'Christmas safety Suggestions; . • When purchasing decorative lighting sets, and electrical ap- pliances, be sure they bear 'the Canadian Standard's Msoolation seal of approval. The lerge enclosing the letters `SA' means that your purchases have pass- ed -the severe approval tests of GSA which have been establish- ed for your protection, • Store the tree in. a .cool pine until you put -it:up. • Keep it in a water-filled container. 0.• Do not block an exit with the tree. • Make sure that all orna- ments and things like cotton batten, placed at the base of the tree, are fireproof and that Meeting of WMS Follows Service Of Glad Tidings The Christmas service of worship hi the' Glad Tidings was followed for the December meeting of the Women's Mis- sionary Society of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Christmas hymns were sung and .the call to worship and responsive read- Mg was taken by Mrs. .Dunbar -followed by • the Lord's Prayer. in unison, A scripture lesson • was read and the meditation was read by Mrs. M. Lobb. A short review of the study book for the .past year was. given. The president, Mrs. Blacker, took charge' of the business and Mrs. MacLean conducted the election of officers. The meet- ing closed with a hymn, pray- er and the benediction. Goderich Personals. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Weston of Goderich are spending Christ- mas with their son,, Grafton Weston, in London, Ont. circuits aren'q overloaded with holi'de3y lights, Cheek both indoor and PIA,- ,deor treerlighting equipment. for frayed wires, cracked or 1414.1e AnSui,ation, broken lamp Sockets or damaged plugs, Prow away .or replace tlieteriPr, ated lighting sets, • If a fuse blows, cheek first far .defects in the lighting sets, xP tlib trouble PerAtsts, call an electrical contractor for asSist- ance. • TUrn off the lights When you go put or leave the room. 40 Never use electric lights on metal Christmas trees and keep maaa _lades ,away from light- ing sets, O Mannfacturera' instructions on lighting equipment should be followed carefully, The safety features built into them may be nullified by careless or im- proper handling, • Take down the tree„ as quickly as possible when the season is over and store all lights in a dry place. Outdoor sets should also be put away as the wiring deteriorates quickly from summer sun and heat, These few safety tips will assure that you do have a truly "Merry Christmas". May your holiday be bright! From the Staff at SUTTER-PERDUF HARDWARE May the good cheer of the, festive season be yours throughout a glad new. year, ,waR4.• HERMA N'S, MEN'S WEAR Jean, Gord and Torn Herman Brewers Retail, Special Hours of Sale WEDNESDAY DEC. 30TH OPEN TILL 9 P.M. THURSDAY DEC. 31ST ALL STORES OPEN PROM 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. ALL' STORES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY JANUARY 1ST OPEN REGULAR HOURS JANt2 VERNA'S Beauty Salon May As glad, tidings of this joyous 8easoq bring lasting mace to every had; Y Akin W. Edwards — Mary E, Edwards, Phrn.B. ADMIRAL PHOTO SERVICE PrescriptIonw- Animal Health Supplies Dial 482-6626 - Clinton, Ontario May your holiday be filled with happiness Diary f a Vagabond P"rospector .Poradise clint90 NPWs-Rocor4 Page $ Thursdayt Pcgi, 244 1964 For g50 years uth4og has been going on in, Nova SCOtia• )et,. though Its Mineral prOdtic- tion Ver. Stitlare MAP, ar land area exeeed$ that Of any PtlieX" prov'in'ce IA Canada, its re.KW- ges, except for COO, are virtu- ally, Ili idoa thp g41-42.dia4 'aation- al undertook con- strixttop of a spin- line to serve. the 'Bruns:WM; -r" Mining and Smelting . development in the Bathurst, New Briinswick, area, Why do new generation geo- logists and a corporation .s'uc'h ias Canada's publicly owneargl- . expend so -much energy these days, and ,funds as well, on mining in The MarltrlxwW. 4 isn't .gold • fever, as once gripped the sourdoughs irk WOW race to the Yukon. It must be the fact that Nova. Scotia alone is so 401.1.i4 min- eral potential in a 21„000 square Mile area, relatively unexplored', that the Department of Mines is giving a 'greater assistance and guidance than ever before in its search for minerals.. And in New Brunswick, be- sides. lead-copper-zim; coal, Wolfrannte (a tungsten-bearing mineral) low grade iron, mang- anese, peat, gypsum and, cem- ent, - there is known -to be oil imprisoned beneath- -the .stir- face' in Albert Cotinty. I saw them drilling there and though it Supplies'.' natikal gas and some oil to Moncton and Hills- borough,' there is still a Molted amount of oil. This region con- tains oil • shales . but, 'aceording to j. C. -Smith, Chief Geologist, Mines Branch of the Depart- Mei-rt. of .Lands and. in Fredericton, though extensive Work has been conducted, has failed to sliow the shale to be of a* .ecorromiC: importance. ' Many' years ago, I watched the disappointment on the face of my father as drill hole after drill hole in Turner Valley, Al- berta, proved tobe dry. He sold all his ..interati and within a Tery, , few years Turner Valley proved to be one of -the richest oil fields in the world. Some day one of those Wells I saw be- ing bored in Albert County may gush in and then watch the province light up. Faith and persistence usually ,pay off. In the meantime this same area has a healthy and steady in- come from the operation of . Canada Gypsum. Company, whose production is processed into various types of plaster and wallboard within the province,' Mineral Rich We are inclined to asSociate Nova Scotia in our minds with little white lighthouses, red roofed and perched on barren rock, or with. quaint wooden churches that greet one around almost every bend in -the road. Yet within 'the last five years more has 'been spent on explor- ation and investigation of min- . erals,(except geld) than in the previous half This province's, Mines Dep- artment initiative .has acted as. a spur to .exploration, 4111-1 some 20 companies were .actively wonting in the province for various Mineral% other than PetrolenM, in 3-P6.3. To further encourage independent wospec-. Ping 'and large scale .wlora- nen by outside 'interests, the PoPartrnOnt maintains Otathend dolls ranging from light -pros- pecting rigs to heavy duty equipment capable of drilling to a depth- of 3,000 feet. This equipment may be rented, com- plete with crew, at cost. A Mobile mining plant is also maintained by the Department and is available on a, rental basis. About -05 quarries and .thine$ produce gypsum; limestone, various building , quartzite and peat *moss, One of the Province's two under- ground mines not producing coal is the barite and lead-zinc mine at .Waltori, mine that -is unique 'in Canada. I am fascinated by the mining industries of this country. In my travels I river miss a chance to explore a , mine or open -pit development or .express envy of the young mining graduates with ' such exciting prospects and the promiise of so much to discover. Have A Safe ( ristmas Follow These Safety Tips anadlan. 'yuletide celph.mtiqna woulcin't he complete withomt Christmas tree lavishly covered with lights, Opetated b 3viwers Wig ipw Co. Md. tit Brewers Reiail We take pleasure at this time in expressing our appreciation patronage. All good wishes! Clinton Meat Market_ ART COLSON and GRANT IRWIN King St. -- CLINTON 482.1834