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Announcing
If Accident, fitness or Death
brings unexpected hardship,
AID will safeguard your loan.
if you are DISABLED, unable to work
for more than 30 days, due to accident
or illness, AID takes over your pay-
ments, goes on paying your monthly
instalments until you recover or your
loan is paid in full.
If DEATH occurs, Alp pays the out-
standing balance of Your -loan• in full.
Available on Loans of 0,500 or more .
Exclusively at
ATLANTIC FINANCE CORPORATION
7 RATTENBURY, STREET — CLINTON
Phone 482-3486
W. W. "BILL" SNELL, Branch Manager
MERRILL
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482,7021 CLINTON
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He leaves jhis Wife, the -forttner
Josephine Livingston; foln, :OW- •
ghtqrs, Mos, pon (Yvonne) e'-
noids, .Ottawa• Mrs. Et
(Jotan) CRmn sh, Clinton;.
DaAtl '(Patriela) Ihiran,-Lafay-
•fftlte, Ittdienal. and Slrg:QTA, of
I:0011E171er ;grand$045: one
brother, Wesley, .Toa"o'nto; and
three sisters. ..in Zxeland,tHe•Was
predeceased by a son, Robert, '
in January and a brother, Rich-
ard, zn Tr eland„ in mar.oh.
Fimerai servriee, • was held
from the Beattie -Fitneraillfoine
and conducted by. Rev. T.
I-Tubbing., "Safe in the Arms. of
Jesus", was sung by Mrs. Bruce
Cann, Exeter. Burial. Was in
Clinton Cemetery,
Pallbearers were Jam Mc-
Gowan, James Scott, William:
'Livingston, Tony Phillips,
Howard Johns and Bert Gib-
'Dings'. Flower b•eaerers were
James Armstrong , and Herb
Clinton Minister
At Presbyterian
Synod Meeting
Rev. R, U. MacLean, minister
of St. Andrew's. Presbyterian
Church, Cline, attended the-
91st meeting of the Synod of
Hamilton and Lender,: of the
Presbyterian Church in Canada
held at Paulin Memorial Pres-
byterian Chnron in Windsor
last week. The three-4w session saw
Rev, G. L. God'erich,
named to the -Committees. on
Evangelism and Social Action,
Kintail Camp Management and
State of Religion. / •
Six other Goderich men - also
took positions on standing corn-
ritttees. They are Gordon Wal-
ter, Christian Education; 'GeOrge
Morrison and - William Walsh,
auditors; R., Bisset and William
Asher, IChrtai3 Camp Manage-.
r.ivent; and A. Twaddle, Synod
Camp Board,
Storm Damage
On Bronson Line
Sunday Afternoon
BAYFIELD — Several farms
on the Br'ens'en Line bore the
brunt of the severe thunder-
storm on Sunday afternoon.
Lightniirg struck at Ma's.
Ruby Armstrong's farm then
travelled to the next one owned
by her son, where foil protect-
ors under the electric stove ele-
Mentsdisappeared in balls of
fire; upon .checking„ Mr, Arm-
strong found to his surprise the
stove to be still serviceable.
At the next farm owned by
Ted Dunn a cow was killed
and a fuse box blown off the
bawl
Doh Campbell suffered .tlarn-
age to his TV, kitchen stove,
and a talk cooler in the barn,
On the opposite side of the
road at the home of John Watt-
Son, a telephone was blown off
the wall and completely wreck-
ed.
WISE tOLKS SURE
KNOW TI/if PLACE TO
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FOP TI-IEJR TV MU if
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YOURS rola 004
SHUIR.SHOCK
FENCERS.
Eveready fritet4het
tatterie8
Reptilis To Ail 'Makes
Of Elettrit Fencers
(Photo by R. J. Nephew)
JACOBINS 'VERBLIRO
was groomsman, and the ushers
Were John Oskam, RR 2 Gorle-
rich, .And Martin Wilts, R.R.
Londeshoro.
For A reception in the audi-
torium of the chnrch, the bride's
mother wore a navy blue jaaret
cireoO with white lace collar and
cuffs, White accessories and a
corsage of white carnations. A
green, linen suit with .matching
blouse, white accessories and' a
corsage of white carnations, was
the choice of the grown's
mother.
For a wedding trip to Niagara
Falls, the bride selected a $11i1;
itti a delicate peach shade Worn
with White accessories and a
corsage of white roses.
'The young couple, will reside
at RR 1 Auburn.
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PHARMACY
PHONE 482-6626
or
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(3) Complete Laundry Service
FINISH WASH — THRIFTY
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Shirts, Sheets, ........ *Etc,, Etc.
(4) Garment and Shirt Rental
This Service -includes Dress Shirts, Work
uniforms, Coveralls, Etc.
(5) Coin-Operated Laundry
These facilities and our Cash and Carry
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(6) Fur Storage Vault
We give complete insuronce coverage.
(7) Minor Repairs g. Alterations
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THIS WEEK% LUCKY NUMBER 1545
MR, .AND MRS.
The Christian Reformed Ch-
urch; in Clinton war the scene
Friday evening, April 23; 1965,
for the 'pretty wedding of Gys-
bertha Maria -Ositam„ daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jan Oskarn,
RR 2 'Goderich, and Jacobus
Verburg, son of Mr. and Mrs,
..khannes Venburg, RR 1 Au-
burn,
Rev, G; J. Heel-sink officiated
at the double-ring ceremony and
Chris Guetter provided suitable
organ music,
Given in marriage' by her
father, the bride 'chose a floor-
length gown - of white nylon
over taffeta. The fitted bodice
featured! A scoop neckline • bor-
dered with lace and,,,,ellievv
length sleeves. Nylon roses ac-
cented the back waist and the
full skirt ended in a small
train. Her pillbox • headdress
held a shoulder-length. veil 'of
- illuSion and she carried a
bouquet of red roses. -
Miss Ezra Oskam, Miss Mat-
rhea Oskam and Miss Mary
Jane Oshaen, all of ER 2 Gode...-
'rich, attended the bride in
gowns of prole and white nylon
over taffeta, The pink bodices
were sleeveless .with scoop
necklines and the white ,skirts
fell into soft box pleats at the
waist, Their white. velvet bow
headpieces had tiny veils 'add
'their bouquets' were White car-
'nations.
Tony Verburg, RRe 1 Auburn,
Steven Knight, son of Mr.
and Mrs. -Harold' Knigltt, had 4'
his tonsils removed at South
Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mrs. Carl Payne is a patient
in St, Joseph's, Hospital, Lon-
don.
Mrs. Douglas Maxwell has -
been admitted to St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.
HenSall Amber Rebekah
Lodge has accepted an invita-
tion to attend -the 35th anniver-
sary banquet of Clinton Lodge,
Wednesday, May 19.
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'Dancing 9 to midnight Admission $1,25 per person
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ATE PARK THE SQUARE- GODERICH
Now Playing—THUR., FRI., SAT.—May 13-14-15
Melina Mercouri, Maxiimilian Schell and Robert Morley
with PETER USTINOV in
his "TOPKAPI" Academy Award Whining —Color
performance
MON., TUES., WED. May 17-18.19
Peter Fonda, Deborah Walley and Nick Adams
Present a youthful romantic drama. •
"THE YOUNG LOVERS"
THUR., FRI., SAT. — May 20-21.22 ,
James Mason and Kirk Douglas
co-starred 411 Walt Disney's most spectacalax
adventure drama.
"201,000 Leagues Under The Sea"
Dolor —
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Now Playing----THUR4i f:RI., SAT .--M oy 13-14-15
Rock Hudson Tommy Steele
and Martha Hyer and Angela Doagtas
"Battle Hymn" "The Dream Maker"
-- Roth In Technicolor
MON., 'TOES.,, WED. May. 1148,19
Chris Lee Daineren Mitchell
and Andre#A(Kerr and Glynnia Johns
DeVilship Pirates" "All Mine ,To Give"
Roth In TechtiloolOr
tHL111,„ M.; SAT: May 20-2142
(Adult 8ritertatitAnetit)
Ghia tollobrigtda and Anthony ,Fraticioal
PreSeht a new and sophisticateddrAnim,
"Go Naked hi The VVorld"
otus_tony durtiS and janet Letgh In
"The Black Shield of Falsworth"
MIDNITE SHOW • SUNDAY, MAY /3111
"Love Slaves of the Amazon"
Plus "The Incredible Shrinking Man"
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can be done the "clean-only" method
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LOOdOorougli '(8ub-Agency)t obeli Loh. &
Fanner' Clinton Girl Queen of Medway School
Miss Jo Anne Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Murphy, Arva, for-
merly of Clinton, was crowned Queen of the, Medway Secondary School (Lon-
don), annual spring prom last Friday evening. Setting for the prom was "Soiree
a Paris". Miss Murphy is shown here being crowned by Miss Helen Goodnian,
last year's Queen. The new queen is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Welsh; RattenbUry Street, Clinton. (London Free Press Photo)
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