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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-02-11, Page 3AT THE Nursery School Re-opened At RCAF Station (Continued frown Page One) the children are ,civilian depend- eats from the local .area. The eight 13C,A.P personnel dependents are Nancy ,Bally, • Jon Amalfi, Carl l3ritteht, Ian ELLIS, Paul and Mark Longley, Elise Reuse and David Weed, while frorn the town of Clinton, Jeoffry Wise, John Wood, Terry Flowers, Margot Verties, Katie 'Walden and Karen Holmes are enrolled. From Brucefieici, chaff. Plant ,and Garth Har- greaves - attend - and Sheena Stott comes from Egmondville. The school is not attended, as a 'substitute for kindergarten but rather a supplement design- ed 'to promote eleildrgn's social adjustment in taking 'advantage of the fact 'that every increment ;.if growth contributes to their readiness for the 'next move forwaed.. KIPPER Co rrespondent, MRS. N. LONG Geom.! Clifton !e, patient 'hi SOU- - Memorial , Hospital, Searforth,• Mr, and. l!ift4s,.Gerald Parsons and darlIghtery of Thaineeford visited recently with Mr. and .3415.. Archie ParSons, avft.,. and Woe Robert Stokes and Larry of .London, visited Sunday With the tatter's father, Robert Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. • A. Parsons. were recant visitors with , their son , and daughter*law, and Mrs, Harold Parsons of S'eaforth. LONDESB'ORO ges spent On reads. •,rand 'bridges 'for 1905. Thin Anio.Put .bas hee4 proved by the ..Department of mghwa.y$,, .npplernentary .hy-4aw .nlay be required for the OgustritetioP of a new •bOdges, known, as Wright's. 13rldge-on Lort 2, Cone .eession. Bnrna RPM. mower,. of Clodeeeh, is supply- big the speeMeatiom end plans for this bridge and .the inged cost at lira tirPO appears to. be about 0$,000, but this. otiIrrotoci figure may 'change by time 'the .project -gets' to 'the stage' where tenders. are ratted for censtraction, T MITED ZI&:aee•O .NaoselkWIMAIIMIIIMPIIIIIWPM*416421,1111114,MINew..^.0.41,,,M1 Phone 482-7064 Clinton, Ont. Hawaii Couple 45th Anniversary HENSALL—Mr. and M. Har- ry W. Horton. celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary with a small dinner party at the Com- mercial Hotel, Hensall,. Satur- day evening, February 6 and were the recipients of • many Lovely gifts, caeds, congratula- tory messages, also messages from England. A social hour was enjoyed follbwing a delicious turkey din- ner. The Choir of Hensall United Church presented them with a floral tahle eentre, and neigh- bow's ealled on Sunday to offer tell'oee P 11,1 02* cup of tea' with them. 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February 15-16-17 (Adult 'Enteetaimnent) Ray Milland, Hazel COurt and Richard Ney ' Portray, Edgar Allan.. Poe's chilly shocker THE PREMATURE' BURIAL"- in THUR., FRI., SAT. — February 18-19,t20 George Hamilton and Susan Oliver In the current hit! A musically treated romance. "YOUR CHEMIN' HEART" Coming — "HOW THE WEST WAS WON" James Stewart and Debbie ,Reynolds vormirimirm Competitive Prices Pips Personal Service s • J 712eig Special Values and Reminders This Week *I.D.A. MINERAL OIL — 16-oz. Reg. 69c SPECIAL 49c LAVORIS — Reg. $1,25 size SPECIAL 98c PALMOLIVE RAPID SHAVE 79c Size SPECIAL 69c LUSTRE CREAM SHAMPOO Reg. 79c 123%-oz, Size .. ........ SPECIAL $1.89 REVLON AQUA MARINE SHAMPOO-14-6z. For Dry, Normal or Tinted Hair. $2.50 Value .......... ... SPECIAL $1.50 "ALERT" TABLETS 29c COLD REMEDIES, IDAVITE Liquid A vitamin supplement with a pleasant orange taste. 16-oz, $2,75 IDAVITE Capsulet Multiple Vitarnine and Minerals. 30's $1.95 1ON $4.95 BRONCHIDA Chest Rub Relieves Chest and heed- cold congestion. 69c BRONCHIDA Cold Capsules quick relief from syMptornS of tommen Cold. 16's — 95c EDWARDS PHARMACY 49141101AL 01407`0 SERVICE 9 Albert Street A *, 4 Clinton Dial 482.6626 SPECIAL 69c They ,o tivirt. .°Dreaks" Ai Au. E bly ,ag e; Orange break is a very busy time at the Nursery School for Margot Menzies and. Terry FlowerS who lends' a hand in the pouring. (RCAF Photos) p Each Week One Lucky Customer Will 'Win $5.00 Free Cleaning Crecrit THIS WEEK'S LUCKY NUMBER — 1182 OW—Thur., Feb. 1112-13—Two Features Audie Murphy and Ruta Lee in "BULLET FOR A BADMAN" iddieton A Sees Films Of European Coantries Mrs. Donald Middleton was tours, with Mrs.. Don Middleton running the projector. Mrs. Middleton, started it was her aim to 'make her audience forget the snow and ice and cold of Canada and "transport them to the •ene.hanted green isle of Ireland and the garden, Like countries of Holland and Denmark; the beauty of Nor- way and Sweden and last of all to the langorous sun-warmed Riviera and the vineyards of Southern France.': Mrs. Middleton was thanked IIENSALL 11/f.euteM !r4 the Hell.: Women% Ittsailto- laud ..guests will,Appew' on "Act Fag', pn slgokly„ .POrw87.14; x-wspu, ropapxo00- ..ADO4'nP4 lent ll by nearby workers .1p. the .seed. mill, 'were able 'to -P2g4l , 4 b..14g4, to a Sina31 Steglerorei4 in the Tielistall; Sales.P4in reoeptly, The Was ,PPotted sliortly after2 441: liy iv.vorlc%?P the V-14, ARVIPle 'awl Son Ltd, foOd POS., nera%'-Zerie terePeratures the tirelnen 'ATM able to pimvent ,the fire -hien), spreading t 'the akijaieent anAMOA. yard Where 15, Cattle were .1).vunod, .parnage . was ihnited to a hale 4n the , S.teel TOOf- -over the StOrP .rOOrn over the .Pr.P.WrOcep Itself. MRS, BERT ALLUN Correspondent Miss Doris Lear of Hamilton spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lear. • flair Ewan -is at present a patient in Clinton Public Hos- to worship was given by Mrs, pital, having been taken 111 I/ay Potter, and an opening Wednesday of last week, • hymn was sung with, Janice Mr, and Mrs. Jas Bremner Trewartha at the piano. The of Orazibrook were visitors with Scripture lesson was, read by Mr, and Mrs. Willows Mountain Sharon Potter, and Wendy, Mil- last Saturday. ler gave 'the prayer. The offer- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomp- ing was received by Allan PO- son spent Sunday with her par- cock, .and Gerald 'Trewartha, The chapter •iin the 'study book o was read by Mrs, Francis Cen- tel:on, .• and Mrs. Ray Potter read- a poein. The World Friends. were 'distributed by Marlene. Yeo. The Ever Young Senior Cirt- The meeting .'olosed. with -a hymn ThUrs•ar Feb'.• 11; 190 pend asked that '4 11-10113M' :light 'may be installed at the $nnietion of highway 4.and -County Road 1.5 in the hamlet ().f LontleSbare, A grant of ':$25,1:/0 was 4.PPmr- Od for the Oven County Soil and Crop .14nproviement .4$qoe- tation;: nig) aPprOed WO$ ,a grant of tile Army. A by-law was passed setting the eguotvat of uiPPoy .to be spent on, roads and bridges ter The by-flaw set out the ainel-1.141S NiOWISI $30,490 to be _used eapstr4etien and $30,000 ter Maintenanee, -Mak, ing a. total of *60,000 Ito be kle GODIERICH ONT. DANCING FOR THE YOUNG. CROWD 'This Week Saturday., February 13 "The ConcoMs11 Doming 9 to Midnight Admission: 75c per person Catering to Luncheons, Weddings, Banquets, etc. For Rental. Information or Reservations Dial 524-9371 of 524-9264 BRITISH ISRAEL --,.The Bible's National Message — Have you ever considered the evidenCe on which we base our belief that the Celto-Saxon peoples are the continuation. of God's servant race and nation Israel, and that our ancient 'Throne is the one called in the Bible the Throne of Dcivid? If not, we would, like to point out that present world conditions are a most emphatic warning that this question can no lon g er be safely ignored. Today we are living in the very shadow of "Armageddon"—lhat great and final conflict through which Israel can come safely only by a, general recognition of her identity and a complete surrender, both individually and nationally, to God's Will and Purpose for her. Thus the question of whether or not we are Israel is both vital and urgent. WI WOULD UKII TO TILL YOU ABOUT IT faiTeut Copy of Ow TREE Booklet 'An introduction to the Iithh4trael banger Write to the Secretary* Canadian British Israel Association hi Ontario P.O. Box 7,44. Stott*. B, Ottawa, Ontario These Kids Are Interested Mrs, Jessie Mckay, assistant nursery sch9O1 supervisor, reads to -three of the pupils, from left to right, Paul Longley, David Wood and Carl I3rit- tain whose interests are, attracted to one of the illustrations. HeMay Become Famous Jon BoxaII • explains the thought behind hid picture at the Adastral Park Nursery School, where they are allowed freedom of expression with, paint and brush. question school or creed." This was followed by .a hymn with 'Mrs. Ed. Wise at the piano. The regular prayers and the reading of the scripture lesson, John 1, 4-19, by Mrs, Arnold 'Miller, Mrs. John Grigg presented the secretary's report anti Mrs. Alvin Dutot gave' the financial statement. Mrs. Arnold Miller reported for the Dorcas com- mittee. The roll call was answered by 'a Biblioal verse containing the word "love". Mrs. Stewart Middleton was the speaker for the afternoon and showed slides of European hostess 'for- the meeting of the Women's. Auxiliary of St. James Church,. Middleton, on Wednes- day afternoon, February 3. This (was a Special meeting, with the theme "love' your neighbor" and a special invitation had been extended to near-by neighbors from other lands. - Over 30 persons attended -in all and these included. several New Canadiansm from. Holland. Mrs. . Fred Middleton, the .president, extended a warm welcome and -opened the' meet- • by Mrs. Edward. Wise. Rev E. . lag, with. the poem "I do not J. B. Harrison cl'ose'd the meet- ing with prayer. Mrs. Dutot then conducted a baffling contest based on a (nie- ce/A piece = each person pre- sent having been presented with one, The ladies served a lovely lunch. The regular Pionthbr Pivoting of the 00444 of the Township Of litillett Was held in the con" MunitY h all, 4-AndesbOro with the' reeve 'and COtMeilore present. The Meeting opened -wil/th the reading IV the rohiutvs of the provietts 'meeting and a'd'option by the counell• The council joingd the Ont- ario Good Roadg Msoolation for 1.965 by Ming the membership tee of $15.00, also the Ontario Rural lYfaniciPalitlOs Asoplation with a membership fee of $15,00. The council also approved an expense allowance Of P4.00 'to anY township official attending a convention in 1965 and this sun will, be Ihnited to one con- vention only, A letter was received fresh the Department of Highways requesting council to 'approve increasing the speed limit on No. 4 Highway within the boundaries of Hallett Township to 60 m.p.h., also they suggested the present speed knit of 30 in the hamlet of Lon- desboro could be raised -to, 40 m.p.h. This recommended change was accompanied by a chart showing the recorded speeds taken by the ' DII0 but the council instructed the clerk to send a letter to the deilartenent of Highways protesting any change in the• present limits and 110.11.11SVILLF.: • - Messengers Meet. The Messengers of the Holm- esville United Church, met in the Sunday School room, for their regular meeting. The call ents in Moorefield, Hold Second Meeting izens Club held their second meeting in the Orange Hall on Wednesday evening, February 3rd. The meeting was opened with the singing of the National Anthem -and repeating the Lord's Prayer. 'The President, MTS. Hopson reported 'that 'there are now 41 paid -up. members in 'the Club. Mrs. - Percy Weston was nomin- ated as eliairman of the enter- tainment committee end Mrs. Arkell was nominated as chair- man of 'the lunch committee. The meeting 'adjourned and the group enjoyed cards after Which a lunch was served. The next meeting will be held in the Orange Hall at 8 o'clOck on Thursday evening, March 4. David hiliddleton Appointed Director Stewart Middleton and Mr, and Mrs. David Middleton at- tended the Western Ontario Ab- erdeen-Angus Association ban- qeet nnd annual' meeting in London last Saturday. David Middleton was appointed one of the directors of the society for 1965. and prayer. Marlene Yeo and Wendy Miller were -appointed program committee for the month of February. Ted! McCullough of Toronto, spent Sunday With his parent's Mr. and Mrs. Frank eMcCul- lough. Aft May Roadsn An boon. 10.,14q-Rpco Pa 128,000 1.0