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Clinton News-Record, 1965-04-01, Page 6Subscriptions, Classified AcWs, accepted by the all Entertainimt Nightly QUEEN'S HOTEL SEAFORTH Many farmers require help to finance their hog feeding operations at this time of year. Per- haps we can , be of service to you to help- 1-Finance the weaner pigs; 2-Finance Starting and Concentrate while you use your own grain, or 3-.Supply a complete line of feed for your total hog feeding requirements. PAY BANK INTEREST ON YOUR FINANCING H. F. WETTLAUFER FEED MILL MARY STREET - CLINTON - 482-9792 Need Home Fix•up Money? Get an RFC Householder's Loan Spring is an ideal time for fixing up the house--inside or outside. And an HPC House- holder's Loan provides money to do whatever needs doing now. Remodel, refurnish or redecorate the interior, Re- paint or repair the exterior. Youborrow confidently, repay conveniently at 14PC. Ask about eredItIlfaInsi.france at low group rates AMOUNT ,„41„ "" se months MONTHLY so months PAYMENT so months PLANS ix months $100 $.... $..:.1 $ 6.12 $ 9.46 550 ..... 2 4 32.86 51.24 750 ..... 81.65 .44.13 69.21 1000 41.45 58.11 91.56 1600 66.68 68.81 94.11 146.52 2200 83.71 94.62 129,41 201.46 2500 95.12 107.52 147,05 228.93 .Above payments Include principal and Interest and ore based on broMpt repayment, but do not include the castor liteinsurance, HOTEL CLINTON Featuring "CLOUD 9" Room SMORGASBORD Every Sunday err KNOWING MAKES THE DIFFERENCE The difference when you build a cattle breed- ing program around Artificial Insemination proven sires rather than other sires is knowing- Knowing your dairy heifers will 'milk Knowing your beef steers will grow There's no need to gamble with your herd's future. Sires are available whose offspring have already been tested in hundreds of Ontario herds and proven superior under all conditions. These sires are co-operatively owned to give you, at lowest' cost, calves that will earn more and calves you'll be proud of, WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION Hensall Motors Ltd. MERCURY - METEOR - COMET and MERCURY TRUCKS LOOKING FOR A NEW CAR? Good Stock of new Mercury, Meteors and Comets to choose from. USED TRUCKS 1964 MERCURY, 8 cylinder, 1-ton, long box, 4 speed transmission, 1960 THAMES VAN 1957 FORD 1-ton with racks, 6 cylinder. TOP VALUE USED CARS 1964 MERCURY MONTCLAIR 4 Door Sedan, power steering, power brakes, power back window, automatic, radio, whitewalls, wheel discs, one owner, 1964 PLYMOUTH FURY 2 Door Hardtop, 6 cylin- der automatic, radio, whitewalls, wheel discs. 1963 CHEVROLET 2 Door Hardtop, 327 V8 stick shift. 1962 GALAXIE 500 4 Door Sedan, power steering and brakes, whitewallS, radio, one owner. 1962 STUDEBAKER LARK, 6 cylinder automatic. Driven by a school teacher. 1961 VALIANT Station Wagon, 6 cylinder. 1961 FALCON 4 Door Sedan, 6 cylinder automatic, with radio. 1960 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon, 6 cylinder. 1958 CHEVROLET, 6 cylinder automatic, 4 door sedan, 32,000 original miles, 1957 DODGE 2 Door, stick shift. 1956 CHEVROLET Make us on offer, 1959 RENAULT 4 Door Sedan-Just what mother needs, 1965 TRAVEL TRAILER 18 Foot Heavy duty Wheels arid tires, Obtripletely ftiehiShed, with bathroom. Phone 2624604 or 262-2607 See Bud or Jim We will be. glad !to come out to see yaw, Page O-,-cliaterk News-Reeerd BEAUTIFUL BREEZY , ' PERSONAL. ITEMS • 'CHURCH NEWS # .q.,40' ACTIVITIES # VILLAGE HAPPENINGS .Correspon.clent; AUDREY 13E1.4.011AI.v1BER., Phone B;ayfield 38 AlrOory APO. 1. 190 .Display Advs. and. Jab tin Barfield correspondent „...„....„ „ .............. „ • Clinton Boy Married In -6oderith Will We In City of 'Waterloo Mr, and given, Len- don, were at their summer pet- tage over the Weekend:, Mrs. john Parson has r'e'- turned from London to take up residence in ISaYfield, Mr, and Mrs, J. E. Hovey spent Sunday in Mitehen as guests of Mr. and Mrs Geneve Deeer and family. MT. and Mrs, G, N. Melees spent Thursday and. Friday in Scouting News CUBS The Cabs are Pleased to re- port that another new ehi m, Stewart Terrier pas joined the Pack Members will be going to Exeter this. Wednesday evening and will have a full report next week. BROWNIES. Tawny Owl, Mrs. Menden, enrolled Nancy Castle and Deb. bie MacVicar at the Brownie meeting on March 23. Nancy's mother and brother were pre- sent along with Debbie's mother and father. Both girls' parents took pant in a Brownie game. Straittell and. London visiting relative% Ws. Nei McConlceY, and Mr. and Mrs. 3. McConlM' and children, Louden were at their village bonne on Saturday, Mae and Mrs. D. Johnston and Rieky were in Wheatley over the weekend visiting Mr, Johnston's parents: Mr. and Mrs. S. Byre* have returned to their home on Louisa Street after speeding the wrinter months hi London. James A. Clameinn is in Tor- onto for a week, visiting his son, Evans and family. On Thursday last, he attended the princ'ipal's' dinner at the Board of Educatibn Building in Tor- onto, Dennis Logan end Nigel Bell- chamber, UWO, London, spent Friday-till-Sunday with their parents. ' Tom Logan Jr. and his fiancee Miss Katherine Cook, both of London, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Logan on Sunday. Mr. 'and :Mrs, W. C. Parker, °haillie and Nine Londen, spent Sunday 'as guests of their par- ants, Mr, and Ws., Wm. Parker- and Vra. S, grvlble and Mary APPelananied by Wayne ,Depee. spent the week- end in Arkwright a-S"'glieate of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Strong, Master TO41415+ .Sager rett141).-, ed. to Go.clerich Mondey after Vending two days with his pp:400004, Mr, and Mrs„ P, Arkell, Guests of Mrs. Jack CIuLff this weekend were the fOlinWing members of her family: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Qnff, Stoney creak; Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Me- Lank-din,. Toronto; and Mr. and fi'r's. Paul. Moss, London. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay on Sunday were and Mrs. R. Jenkins and child- ren of 'London, and Me. and Mrs. Ed Seale of Toronto. Oltieweter Bowlittg League Ladies' .high single, Jeanette .Hutiraparn 214; men's...high single, Wm. 1VicIlwain, 231; ladies' high. triple, Madeleine Malwain, 539; men's high triple, Wm. McII- wan, 587. LOL Euchre Tarty LOL No. 24 held a euchre panty on Friday evening, March 26, Eight tables were occupied. High ecoees were: ladies, Mrs. Roy 'Telford; men, Roy Telford. Low score winners: Ladies', Mrs. Rita Upshall; men, Brown Lindsay, Lone hand% Mrs. Fred Weston and Mr, J, Hutchings, The lucky draw ticket for a chleken was held by Mrs. Nel- son Heard. , '. Going To England Mr. and Mrs. Toni Arkell, Joanne and Kenny, who have spent several weeks with his parents since returning from Australia, left on Saturday for Toronto. On Monday, Mr. Ar- kell left by BOAC for London, England, where he will start his next a's'signment With Bech- tel Corporation. His wife and children left on Tuesday for New York where they will em- bark on the S.S. Empress of Canada on Wednesday for Liv- erpool to relnin- .httn, in London.. On Friday last, Mr, and Mrs. F. P. ArIcedt garVPan advevelo birfflidielr party for Joanne and KennY who mull Celebrate their birthdays 'net-4 month. Ten' Were present to enjoy gamesand birthday and "Bon Voyage'". pow. Mr. and Mrs. If, H. Oil-need accompanied by Mrs, P. P. Johnston went to Ridgetown and Port Rowan over the week-. end. At Port 113.owan they viewed the nooks of sevens and Canada Geese which rest there on their migration. northward. Clinton -Girts Pass Dante Skating Tests four are offered to four gixds of 'Clinton Figure Skating Club who were suecese- ftd. in passing skating tests at Straticrd, March 28. Mary Jean l`reilarls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neil- ans; passed the Fourteenstep, a dance set to March tempo and the first of three dances which comprise the senior bronze dance test. Bill Windaver„ club professional, was Miss Neilane' partner. In the preliminary dance tests of which there are three, Phyllis Plrentin, daughter of Mr. and Mire. R.. D. Frentin passed the Dutch waltz. Joyce Neil:ans., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neilans. and Vickie Lou Finch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Finch, passed the see; arid dance of this group, the canasta tango, Mary Jean Neilans was the partner for each of these girls. Mr. Windover is 'also the pro- fessional at Stratford and St. Marys. Your Son .. BRUCEF1ELD a mild maize colour. Each car- ried spray of white shasta 'mums. The flower girl donned a sheer White 'nylon dress and carried a tiny basket of White shaste 'meints. Groomsman, was Arnold Crich, Clinton and Tim Atwood, Galion, Ohio, was the eingliewer. Bill Hoggarth and Roy Clich e both of Clinton, ushered the guests. For a reception at the Albion Hotel, Bayfeeld, the bride's mo- ther received guests in a eheeth of navy silk shantung accented with White accessories and a cor- sage of pink noses. A champagne coloured sheath worn with com- plimentary accessories and a pink corsage was the choice of the groom's mother. For a wedding trip to Wash- ington, D.C., the bride travelled in 'a, navy 'suit, matching shoes, a black hat and a pink corsage. The young couple will reside at 53 Alexandra St., Waterloo. Guests, were present from Toronto, London, Lions Head and Galion, Ohio. EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET AT EXPO The European common. Mar- ket wild be represented at Expo 67 in Mon'trea'l. Three organiz- ations - - the European Econ- omic Community, the European Atomic Energy Community and the European Steel and Coal Community - - are to jointly sponsor a pavilion. The exhibit will show the progress made so fax on the road to. European un- ity by the member countries: Belgium, France, West Ger- many, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. All these coun- tries, except Luxembourg, plan to have their own pavilions at Expo 67. held their annual Ladies' Night at the Elm Haven Motor Hotel, Clinton on Tuesday, March 23. Dinner was served to 84 mem- bers, wives and 'guests,. At the head table were Lion President, Adam Flowers and Mrs. Flow- ers; Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Mal- oney; Mr. and Mrs. Russel Kerr: Mr. and Mrs. Charles's Scotchanere Mr, and Mrs. Pete Bissonette; and Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Path. The evening commenced with veep singing accompanied by Mrs. J. B. Higgins at the piano. Master of ceremonies for the evening was Lion R. L„ Maloney. The toast to the, ladies was ADASTRAL PARK SOCIAL .iNOTES Anne Aileron •ee i'skWs,gcliter A 4urp,4$0 farewell party tools Nam on Tlrklay, March 19 . in honour of Mrs. Peggy .Zahat. lap who has since inneed to eiTitieterre, Que, Seven guests. attended ..4414 presented M15, • Zelleiati with Agin of a sweater ahcl Congratulations are extended to Cpl, am' Mrs', Eugene O'Brien on, t!he birth -of a Sent Sundry, March 28' at Clinteri. Public We- The Wormers. held a St, Petri010 Tea, at the Of- fiver's Mess. on March 29. Ree ceiving were the president Mils.. Q. Lenlan the honorary Tvqs- ident, Mrs. H, Greenaway alnld Mrs, M. 4mirault, editor of the monthly news-Vetter. Ladiiens Who poured tea were Mrs, S, Servos, Mrs, M. Prost, Mrs. G. Marshall, and Mrs, V. MarshaN, as well ee Mrs, D. Worth and Mrs. E. Barton, Ways and means conveners looked after tickets, Mrs, E. Oevering, Mee. H. Howland, Mrs. V. Sallt .and Mrs. M, Groves. The„ Catholic Women's League held a general meeting on Mar- ch 21 'after the holy hour held in St. Pattl'e church. Mrs. L, Brennan presided. The secre- tary's revert was read by .Mrs, A. Wilson and the tre'asurer's report was given by Mrs. H. Ricaed. A nominating committee was selected' to look after the coming election of officers, A sale of religious articles' was announced; scheduled to start Maedh 28 until April 25. Mem- bers of the CWL will look after sales before and after church s'erv'ices, Young children are asked' to make their purchases on Saturday mornings, After HENSALL The regular meeting of Hen- sel' Kinette Club was held at the home of Mrs.. Robert Cald- well, Wednesday, March, 24 and was vice-president's night. Vice- president Mrs., .Wm, Fuss' Was in the chair for the business. Mrs. _Wayne Smith, a guest, Was presented with a gift in ap- preciation of her assistance dur- ing Goderich Hospital Visits. Final plane were made. for attending the animal inter-club meeting at Port Dover, April 27. The Kinette club will appear on "Ladies Day" a CFPL TV pro- gram to be taped June 20. Delegates for the Convention, in Buffalo will be president Mrs. John Baker and secretary Mrs. Jim Hyde, The raffle was won by Mrs. Bob Caldwell. Next meeting will be April 14 at the home of Mrs. Harold 'Caldwell. Grades 7 'and 8 of Hensall Public School held • successful auction last Thursday afternoon when articles were brought in by the pupils. The event was highlighted by a bake sale fea- turing home made candy and re- freshments. The bidding was brisk and brought in a total of $38.50 for the Bunny Bundle fund sponsored by CFPL Lon- don. All grades at the school attended. Principal Robert Rea- burn is te'acher of grades 7 and 8. and Mrs. W. Franck responded on behalf of the ladies. The guest speaker, Region 3 District Governor Pete Biss.on.- ette, VS„ was introduced. by the president -and thanked by Lion Russel Kerr. Albert 'Craig and Scot Paw- son entertained with guitar and violin -and the program also in- eluded games, dancing and bingo. ellmammumammuor the bliSineaS elieenseinnalt04'"Orag SerVed by Alm Prittaip And „!'re.., A, English, When you're a farmer and your own boss, you should meet HAROLD BLACK Clinton, Ont. 482.3873 your imperial Esso agent... who helps you get more for what, you do because he's part of some- thing bigger.. Imperial Oil 4:21:10' Authorized cams By BEL,LCHAMBER W. G. -CAMPBELL District Manager Investors Syndicate Ltd. S eaf o rth -.527-0452 • SYNDICATE LIMITED Hog Farmers SEE THEM NOW at BAYFIELD WELDING Phone 71 r 3 13-4-S-6b •WITH EXCLUSIVE IN.TANK AGITATOR • P.T.O. OPERATED •100 GALLON BONDED TANK Detigneci for the new and future chemicals that require constant agitation. will remember your teaching of saving long after he has forgotten what he learned at school. NeW Trailer Mounted Models With 100 or 100 pe gal. tanks North Street United Churcb, Gecierich, was the scene March 20, 1965 for the mid-afternoon. wedding of Carol Lynn Stoddart, Gederleh, and Frederick James Inutet, RR 3 Clinton, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. call Stoddart, Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs. Al- vie Dutton RR 3 Clinton, are the parents of the 'groom. The double-ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. J. ten Hoopen, Goderich, amid a spring-like atmosphere creat- ed 'by ;baskets of delicate yellow snapdragons and pure white carnationsnWedding music was provided by Mrs. Wheeler. Escorted to the altar by ha- father, the bride was lovely in a peau taffeta gown styled a- long princess . line% .The bodice, accented with an overlay of guipre lace, •featured long slee- ves and a scalloped bateau neckline enhanced with seed pearls. The flowing floor-length skirt fell into a cathedral train. Her spider-version nylon tulle veil was held_ in place by a jew- elled heart-shaped' .floret. She carried a 'cascade of yellow rose buds and stephanotis.. Attending the 'bride were the matron of honor, Mrs. Pe Chis- holm, Goderich, 'bridesmaids Mrs. B. Bean and Peggy Stod- dart, both of Goderich, and flower Joan Schoenhais, Goderich, The setter attendants were gowned alike lin floor-length peau satin sheath dresses and wore matching floral crowns with shoulder-length over the face veils, The. matron of honor chose a soft aqua marine ensemble While the bridesmaids selected James. Roughen, London, spent the weekend with, friends. While on their way to work in Clinton on Monday, Orrin and Gerald Baird were involved in an accident on Highway 4. Orrin was hospitalized for a few days, but is able to be at work again. Mr. and Mrs. M.. J. Howes, Woodstock, spent the weekend with Mrs. HoweS' parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Boyce. Mr. and Mrs: Stewart Middle- ton will show pictures in Bruce- field United Church of their trip to Scandinavia, Ireland and the Riviera on April 8 at 8:30. Local talent will complete the entertainment. , Mr. 'arid Mrs. Robert Allan, Jeffery and Jane visited with relatives in Detroit for a few days. HOUSEHOLD FINNIC GODERICH SSA WOO Shreet--totophotie 5244383 {above the Signal Star) Ask about our evening hours District Governor Was Guest Speaker At- Bayfield Lions Club Ladies Night BAYFIELD Bayfield Lions proposed by Lion Harry Baker FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIAL IN OUR DINING ROOM 'Chicken in a Basket' Friday--Served from 9:30 pari, to 12:30 a.m. Saturday--Served from 9:30 p.m. to Midnight Phone 482.3421 for Reservations (Photo by Harvey McDowell, Beigrave) MR. AND MRS. FRED JAMES DUTOT We Cater to Dinner Parties and Wedding Reception*