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Clinton News-Record, 1965-03-25, Page 3More :Re....t.gt. ,Ik v ♦n Canadian Farces Decor PreSentgtions .. Sergeant l . Gaol (right) looks at Staff Sergeant A, S. Field's decoration following presentation by the Commanding Officer at a, parade held fast Wed- nesday.. Also awarded the CD denoting 12 Years service with the Canadian Armed Forces were (Brom the left) Corporal B. Webber land Corporal G. °ever- (RCAF Photo) Receives Clasp 22 Years Service Awarded di sp T D Occas i Warrant Officer ,2 L. D. Shilson (left) + is con- ,gratulated and presented with the Clasp to the CD by the Commanding Officer RCAF Station Clinton, Group Captain K. R. Greenaway, CD. -• (RCAF Photo) Classified Ads Bring Results AT TWE F- R THE SQUARE—GODERICH NOW 't'F9UR., FRI., SAT. — March 25-26-27 Adult Entertainment Jack Lemmon with Romy Schneider Head a truly star cast in an adult .comedy' "GOOD. NEIGHBOR SAM"—in Color S;nt. Matinee Only ---"Three Stooges in. Orbit" MONDAY and TUESDAY — March 29 and 30 Gina Loltobrigida and Sean Connery A dramatic story from Katherine Arley's popular novel "WOMAN OF STRAW"—in•color WED., THUR., FR1„ SAT'.'-- March 31 to April 3 Doris Day, Rook Hudson and Tony Randall A terrific comedy based on the Broadway play "SEND ME NO FLOWERS" —in color Coming -- "BEHOLD A PALE HORSE" Adult Entertainment At the +paatade ,an Wednesday, Warrant Officer Lorimer Delors Sham was presented with the De:crations . 5ervice: Medais 6;ivenAt.Siation At A p rad;e head colt. Wednee- day, Mare1 mum 001.7semel4: • RCAF Stat fan )Climttn Were prey MAO with the Can'edl aan Fere ees Decoration by the `Station? CemMe>in'ding Officer, OMR Captain K, lZ Greenaway,. \CD, Corporal Brian Webber came to Clinton. two y'earis ago •end is clerk bt charge of studetnt out Pavaes!sing ,'at The Radar and CacentunieationS SohQol, astrpo'ral. George ()everting, or- igitnaliy :from Dokkum hi, the Netherlands, is a eeillnr►tudcar~ ions. technician 4 the Radar gnd Communications School. Previou's to Clinton he served at 3CU in Winnipeg for :5 years uP to 3.0, Staff Sergeant Arthur Stan- ley Field works as a Dental .Technician aft the Statioe Den- tal Clinic. A member ,,of the Cana:di!aan Army now serving et; Men Force S1;ati9n1Clinton, S/Sgt Field has served, -sea;tixne with the f loyfa1 Caoadtan, Navy, Sergeant Ruch Gobeil ewe to :Clintton frcent Station Edgar, Onitariq, where he served from 1958-61. He is a Radar Teehnic- ilan and has igrOduated from courses at Clinton and St, Syv- esitre and two courses in the USA at Balt more in 1958 and Savannah, Georgia in 1961. Clasp to the Canadian • Forces o Decoration, denoting 22 years RCAF. Library anertoribus service with the Lorimer served during the S'eeand Worffd. War' with. the ROAN' from enlistment date lvfiay 1942 to September 1945 and was e.warrde'd the Canedien Volunteer Service ,Medal. He is a telecommunications:supervasor at ;Pedal', and Communications School, and, ;carne. to Clinton in January this year from 6 CU, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 0 LETTER TO THE EDITOR THE NEW ARIEN,A" Do you want a new. arena in Clinton? If so, 1henme is one way of :helping to support the pro- ject. ,Buy those 25c tickets on the quarter of meat, Every .cent collected .goes to the arena fund. There ils'a possibility' of making $2,000 towards it. There is no expense to this as the :prize was` donated to the clubs. The Kinsmen Club, the Lions club, the Fish and Game, and the Royal Canadian Legion all have tickets, to sell on this project, There is also a .dinner connect- ed with this draw on May $. This is a moose dinner at $2 a plate; this money also is to go to the arena fund. There will be films' and a guest speaker and tickets are limited to 200 guests. Be sure; you get youts early. Help the dubs out to make this arena a reality instead of a drearn, as in past years; This is your w.ay to donate to the arena and still have a chance to win a hind quarter of meat. — A NEW ARENA FAN Clinton, Ontario March :22, 1965 • e money -wise: Ask for helpful hints on every phase o'1' personal babking at your nearby Royal Bank branch. Money -saving hints, like: how our Z Account Plan ori he � Ip keep your Savings Accotint safe from "nibbling"1. how a Personal Chequing Account tat 1O¢-a-checlue) can save :you money on paying hills; how you can cut edsts substantially by borrowing the Royal tei`inplant way! Leaflets intuitable: use your . et 1(Oyal Bank aervicet rae:fuL, W th ROYLEAN k Clutton Oration ..,,... EGtLSTA , Mc3ict Cbcietich Tirancl ................ J. t . tiAVISO1<l`, Mctritigef' Column (Continued from rage g) JOSiDPY•I LISTER. This book tells of soave Of the events in the life of Lister and how he •ap- pli'ed Pasteur's work to Surgery, which ,had been almost fatal untill that time, He added a greater degree of safety to 'sure gical operations. LADY -IN -CHIEF, 'Tit is a story biography of Florence Nightingale. Her work in. the hospitals in the Crimea AVtaS only a part of her great achieve - went FLEMING. One of the great- est discoveries of the 20th cen- tury was Flenuing's discovery of penicillin, the wonder drug that helps to save countless lives each year. Tails is an interesting account of the life and work of the yuan who is acclaimed th- roughout the world. Picture books for the young- est readers include: THE COCK WHO COULDN'T CROW, AN- DY AND THE RUNAWAY HORSE, MISS SUZY, HARRY AND THE WILD HORSE, MAKE ROO1.t FOR RAGS, THE WONDERS OF ANIMAL GRATIO N, BACKYARD BIRDS, THE STORY OF AN, PLANTS WITH SEEDS, THE STORY OF SALT, two books about INSECTS, one for the beginners and one for older Stu- dents. A TREASURE CREST OF POETRY, ANY TIME AT ALL for those Who like rhymes and stories, - THE STORY OF 1'IARY POPPINS.and THE WONDER- FUL WIZARD OF OZ will de- light the shruagatration of many 'children. The girls will. like .the book, BEST FRIENDS and the boys will enjoy THE BLACK. STAL- LION CHALLENGED and RI- VETS AND SPROCKETS. These are the names of only some .of the new books and lee - Rides there have been fresh. cop- ies of ten each in .their favorite series, THE HARDY BOYS and NANCY DREW. There is some- thing fqr everyone. Come and see them, - Twelve Rinks Entered in RCAF Station Teen.Piireiits FErst Curling Bonspe1 Another grst for the ,A,des- tral V:arlr ortunnnity took ice at the amp Gunton curlaaag anis :srn' .Sett?;, March 20 •14e+n the teenshosted their parents to fa f#lpnily bonsp'tei, A total ;of 12 rinks lavers RP, terod. 3341o11 participating ra:tnit troxeisted of twwe teenagee, rnlether, and a father, The teem played shill? and vice,slcip while Mom played, second, 'leaving the eepert Dad - to play lead. Be- fpre the lust tirucv 54, "s,00ftty" Marsha, piped all the L''urler°s into the rink .adding to the ,S ir'it and tradition of this event. The paint' system w>as used to de- termine the wananes. During the fest'ivi;ties follow- ing the spiel true Mayor of Ad astral P.arlc, i•'light Lieut, Gor- den. W. Duguid, presented the tveo winning rinks with their hard won prizes, The Brian Bur- baiidge rink took first place, This rink .consisted of Brian Buribeid'ge, skip Kathy Fn lisle, vice; Mrs, Btu1bridge. second' and Flight Sgt. Burbridge, lead. The very close runner-up rinkCon- sisted ,of ,David Caemiehaea, skip; Carol Marcell, vice; Marcell, second; and Sgt. Mar- cell, lead. Consolation prizes for the two rhiks receiving the, least num- ber ber of points went to the 'Dens idiaspeekend the Norman. Snow', d'owee dirks. The Haspeck rink of Dennis Haspeck, skip; Jean Christian, vice; Mrs Ha speak, second and Bob Haspeck, lead, The S'mowdowne, rink, Norman $rsawd'ownne, 'skip; ' 'Carol Ann Setosiedowne, vice; Mrs. Snow, d'owno, ,second and Cpl. Snow- do:wn;e, lead. In the leorcls of the Mayor, Singe The Haspeck rink was al- most ,alwaysdown on their knees during the 'spiel and ,with the advent 'oaf better weather, is0a cart Passed Away Friday, March 19 Mals, Willdaan Hoggart passed away suddenly at her home, George Street Clinton, Friday morning, Maroh 19, in her 76th year. ,She was the former Mabel Annie Elizaibeth. Brown and was born in Hullett Township, dau- ghter aughter of the late Ephriagn and Annie Brown. le 1915 she married WulJSazn Hoggaet and they farmed, in Hullett Township until retiring to Clinton in 1942. She was a faithful and active member . of the Londesboro United ,Church end Sunday Sch- ool, and also of Ontario Street United Church, being a Sunday School teacher for over 35 years, Surviving besides herhusband are four daughters: (Hazel) Mrs. Harry Watkins, RR 1 Lon- desboro; (Ethel) Mrs. Carman McPther on, Clinton; (Anna) Mrs. Weldon Tyndall, Landes - bore; (Vera) Mrs. Roy McVit- tie, Blyth; seven grandchildren and three sisters, (Elsie) Mrs. Ed. Youngblutt, Londesboro; (Flosie) Mrs. Gordon Carts, Ar - lona; (Etta) Ms. Wes Hoggart, Clinton. Funeral ,services were held from Ball and Mutch "Funeral Hoare, High Street, Clinton, on Sunday ,at 3:30 p.m..; with Rev. avant Mills, Ontario Street Un- ited Chubiheorfficieting.'Ternpor- ary entombment was tin Cyton Mausoleum. Flower bearers were three grandsons, Kenneth. and Doug- las MoV.rttie end Bob Watldns. P.allbeiardrs were the sons-in- law and nephew's. Aleawkid,r, GODERICH , ©NT. DANCING FOR THE YOUNG CROWD This Week -- Saturday, March 27 "The Del-Reys" Dancing 9:00 to Midnight Admission: 75c per-persbn catering to Luncheons, %Weddings, .Banquets, Etc, For Rental information or FteServations - Dial 524-.9311 or $24-9264 REMEMBER 3rd ANNUAL Cala Sports Night M aLUEWA'TER SHRINE CLUB GODERICH COUNCIL K. of C. GODERICH MEMORIAL ARENA FRIDAY MARCN 16. 1965., l:iguire Skating Ladies Hockey bonds- -- Clowns Prizes Galore Furl For Ail Tickets: 25c ectei ' g far $1400 All Proceetis #bin Shriners' Hospital for Crl`ppied dhildten "rliia ach, spootored by Harry Wiil arha ' Y`bii(r` White 'Rose Agent It WAS :felt that they' night like to ,continiue another sport on thee,` kmees --- so each xnembet receave4 Aikrag, .ot 'marbles, The ,Sxi.!awdbwae 'rink received toy brooms °to assist in their sweep, leg.. .Sgt. 3 wn tn, who oi• anized anslmmpa'g'ed the bonspiel, and h!e4 throughout the season, gpe^ erously sorted the teens with• curling , Ingrnet4on,, was prem rented With a 'gift by the. teens epprecietion of ell his time. and• effort spent with the teen e1 neer'. o. former Clinton GhI Married hi Windsor The daughter of a fennel' Clinton-coup'lee lifaxy Lorraine Reynolds was married In St. Michael's Roman .Catholic Ch- urqh, Windsor, on 'Saturday, February 1.3 to Aldred George. Schmid, of Warren, Much. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs', James MeCourt Reynolds, Win.dsorr, fortner'lY of Clinton, end the .groom's par- ents is pare Mr. end; Mrs. G'otthile Schxrax ild, of Heid'enb,aan, Germ- any. The Wedding was perform- ed by Mopseigneur C. M>oulllton. _Give'n in anaairiage by her fa- ther, the bride's 'dress was a floorJ.ength peau -de -sole sheath with •oapelet edged in white fur, also featuring a deta'ch'able Wiatteau train; (headpiece of white for and allusion veil; S'he carried a heart shaped bouquet of roses and hyacainths, Miss Marjorie Reynolds, sister of the bride was. maid of hon- our, with Margaret Keyes, Wit- te ,Coale aasd Irene Nagy as bridesmaids. Little Mary Kath- erine Scott of Forest was flower girl aaideloanne Scott of Forest was junior bridesmaid. 'Gs'aonmsnnan was Heinz. Sch- mid, brother of the green .' Ushers were Mic'h'ael Reyn- olds, brother of the bride, Her- bert and Leonard Bantieon. 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