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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-05-27, Page 3Wedding Pictures JERVIS STUDIO Phone 482-7006 ' 17tfb attend the annual 'Ontario Tuberculosis Association meet- ing in Toronto on June 7. Gathering, transmission and- distribution pipelines for natur- al -gas- in Canada now exceed 30,000 miles. SUNSET D IVE-1 THEATRE GODERICH — Box Office Opens at 8 o'clock Now Playing--THUR., FRI., SAT, — May 27-28-29 Bobby Darren, Sandra Dee "If a Man Answers" Color Gena Rowland "Lonely Are The Brave" Kirk Douglas and MON., TUES., WED. — Jeff Chandler and Dorothy Malone "Pillars Of The Sky" Color May 31, June 1-2 Robert Morley and . Tom Poston , "The Old Dark House" THUR., FRI., SAT. Bobby Vee and Cherry Rowland "just For Fun" — June 3-4-5 Julie Adams stars in "Away All Boats Color ti PARK THE SQUARE—GODERICH Now Playing--THUR., FRI., SAT. -- May 27-28-29 ELVIS PRESLEY with Ursula Andress In a colorful and entertaining resort romance "FUN IN ACAPULCO" it's IVIuSloal _ „ ,•wetimmolowt _ vimgmenie MON., TUES, WED. — May 31, Jude 1-2 Kim Novak, Lautence Harvey and Robert Morley Somerset Maughtint's Sensational novel becomes ono of the year's Mott interesting dramas. "OF HUMAN BONDAGE" 01417lAtael Fit 1,04,,zra oil OVA 'THUR., FRI., SAT. — June 3-4-5 DOuisi_t BILL -- Jots Hall and Marie Windbor Co-starred In a, Technicolor adventatte tale "HURRICANE ISLAND" Plus The Three Stooges and Nancy, Kovabk In "The Outlaws is COMitil rr Coming: "Get Yourself a College Girl" CHICKEN BARBER At Constance Thurs., June 10 from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. Sponsored by C,O.F. Admission: Adults $1.25; Children 6 to 12, 75c 21-213 This Summer make it a GREAT ONTARIO ADVENTURE VACATION Thrill to the drama and historic pageantry of Ontario's Southeast! Southeast in your Ontario, family vacations are enriched by history and man-made wonders, by cosmopolitan excitement and rustic tranquility. Return to pre-Confederation clays at Upper Canada Village, Relive history at Kingston's Old Fort Henry. See the spectacular parade of the Fort Henry Guard, Then watch ships from the seven seas pass through the (gigantic St. Lawrence Seaway. Discover Ottawa, where new chapters in history ore written every day. Visit the Houses of Parliament and famed National Gallery, the National War Memorial and Royal Canadian Mint. Then let scenic High- wayl7takeyou to giant hydro-electric generating stations that harness the Ottawa River. Roust, and rough it if you like, In scenic Madawaska Valley. Become On amateur geologist and hunt mineral- laden rocks amid the fascinating rock formations near Bancroft. There's so much waiting for you and your family on an Adventure Va- cation in Ontario's Southeast. Sod us thli Coupon and We'll Mall you our Great Southeast Ontario Adventure Vacation booklet (24 pages In full dolowl4 r Province of Ontario, I Dept. of Tourism & informatia5, j Patilament Buildings, Rooll(543 Toronto 2, Ontario. t Please send.rne tainplete informatten I on Great BoideastOntarici AdVentura Vaccitiont, Name , Address City, Provl'tce I 7.t.Lt orro rims 444W. sm•A rij MIDDLETON The Women's Auxiliary of St,. James Anglican Church, Mid- dleton, will Meet Wednesday, June 2 at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Jahn, Grigg. The roll-call will be a Bib- lical verse containing the word "water" or "Waters". If you're asking yourself This message might provide a pclitin answer. If a major purchase costs more than you' want to spend, the Bank of Montreal Family Finance Plan might well be the difference between having it to enjoy and going , without. 4.uka?„'"kSMONglaratiN .1W,Mt YOU CAN BRING ALL YOUR CREDIT NEEDS UNDER ONE ROOF. The Bank of Montreal Family Finance Plan is the modern, economical way to take care of all your credit needs without putting a heavy strain on your pay- cheque. It puts cash in your hands for a new autorna- Het washing machine, TV set, wardrobe for your family — or for meeting emergencies and recurring commitments. raganagAfteUvs. .tor YOU CAN BORROW UP TO. MOO AND TAKE UP TO THREE YEARS TO REPAY. • Many people don't know you can walk into any branch of the Bank of Montreal and arrange a large' personal loan, Depending on your Income, you can obtain up to $3500 or even more. And you can repay your loan within three years through regular monthly payments geared to your income. Interest is low, All FT loans are automatically life-Insured to protect your family. The manager of your nearest 13 of M branch can tell' you more about the Family Finance Plan. See him today and be sure to ask for the free informative booklet: "How to Live on Your Income and Enjoy It". alViiMZMUMMIMINI BANK or MONTREAL exuauto.4 70ae Soak aa,,at"aaazaMaaraa Clinton Braneti: FLETT Manager itCAP Station (Sttb.AgendY) t Open Daily 1)&ricitsbort5ttei (8111Y-Agency): Open Uoil, & titart. Admission 75c per Person PIO Graduates Narded In Huron College Ceremony doctors' and nurses' use. In the case-finding reportait It's easy to make money. This' was noted that as well as regu- statement was made by Ray lar monthly referral clinics, the Jodrey of Nova Scotia who is foodhandler survey is ready to described as "themostunlikely begin. E. R. Knight, rehabilli- millionaire". This is part of an tation and social service chair- interesting interview coming up man, said financial assistance is on Telescope on May 28 at 9:30 being given to a TB patient. over CBC-TV. Jodrey is a mil- Plans were finalized for the lionaire many times over, dime- annual meeting to he held on tor of some 40 -companies and May 31, in the Anglican Church, one of -Canada's roost powerful Seaforth. hnHanerde7 Dr. Neville Letcoe, Associate are some of the state- Professor of Medicine, Univen- merits he made on this taped sity of Western Ontario, will be interview:. "I don't.. think • it's the speaker, . his topic being, any trouble to make money, but "Research in Lung Disease To- I the first thing is you've got to day" learn to save it. 'Course if you D. M. Rae, of Stratford, a want to really make money, you director of Ontario Tuberculos- got to borrow it and pay inter-- is Association, spoke to the est on it and see where you go group in his capacity as a from there." member of the Management Committee OTA, Mr, Watt will ons Honor Guard At Funcrol E Perdue Funeral for the late William lqrriest Perdue, 12 likteon, St, Clinton, was held from the !leatlitie Funeral Koine, Clinton, NIAY 21 1965, Rev,. W. Wenhasn at FaarS .Anglican.Chui b, Oligton,,Offiel.afted, • Pallbearers were Caryl Dra, per, John paximr, William Antoine Oaten, I,Talhea Rands and :Hal gairtleY Charles ,3rown, •liarry hams, Herb Bridle and Frank Match bore flowers and Clinton Club anembets formed guard af honour at the ameral home immediately after the funeral service, Jrateraient was in -Clinton Cemetery. The deceased was born in. Goderioh Township on February 14, 1883, a son of ll.zabeith and 'William Perdue. In 1914, he married the former Laura Sum- mere. He 'had been an electrical en- gineer Detroit and the South- ern- States until he became a hardware merchant in .Clinton 44 years ago. He has served on the Clinton Public Utilities Commission for 30 years and was a member of the Chamber of Commerce and the Lions Club. -He was a member of the Ma- sonic Lodge No. 84 in Clinton and of St, Paul's Anglican Ch- urch here. He had been admitted to Vic- toria Hospital, London, ,with a heart ailment where he died Tuesday, May 18. Survivors inclade his wife; two sons, Jack of Galt and Don- ald of Ladner, 13.C.; two daugh- ters, Orpha, (Mrs, Garnet Mill- son) London, and Muriel (Mrs. David Dennis) London; eleven gnandehtildren; seven great- grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. John Beacom, Clinton, Mrs Members of Huron Tuber- culosis Association were told by education chairman; G. A. Watt, that phamplets and pos- ters had gone out to doctors' waiting rooms and industries in the county. The assodiation met in Clin- ton when Dr. R. M. Aldis pre- salad in the absence of the Oscar Tebbutt, Seaforth, and president, D. I. Stewart. Con- Mrs. Delbert Gardner, 'Gotle- gaatulatory ..and informative rich. letters to secondary school gra- duates are to go out, the board agreed and "Clinical Notes" on y • . • respiratory diseases are going to hospitals in the county for It's Eas To Make Money• sweet. BaYaeld Pavirilon featttrizitg the Iii l This weeit short and , There will he a dance at the CLINTON STYLE Chevals on Friday night, and At the HarhOurliite Inn, the M9- ins on Saturday night. Candidates for the Teen -"P.A/Ir queen are Gloria West, LYI1,11 Rees, Judy AVSeam*, gatIlY Vaatlisb and Mae PagUette, One of these airia will be erawn. ed at a earO, nation ban an June 11, at4he Recreation Oen- at RCAF Station Clinton. The dance Will be. frahl 8:30 to 1:39 a.m, with music provided by the Chris Black Combo. Me Crescendoes will be at the jaaagatmen Hall. on Satur- day night. A note to all teen collect', There is going to be a Hobby Show here in Clinton in the fall. Any teens interested in entering their collection of just about anything are urged to do so. For further information call FULLER BRUSH APPOINTMENT RON FISHER Has been appointed Fuller [ Brush Representative for Clinton and Goderich Town- ship. Mr. Fisher may be con- tacted at 165 King Street; Clinton, or by phoning 482- 3434 before 9 a.m. or after 6 p.m. i6eow HURONVIEW LADIES AUXILIARY 6th Anniversary Tea Crafts made by the residents will be on display and for sale in the Assembly RoOm Wednesday, June 2 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. TOURS OF THE HOME ALL AFTERNOON DRAW ON CROCHETED AFGHAN AND PILLOW Hospital Auxiliary To Meet June The 1-tadieS. AuxiliAry ton Patlic Hospital is planning a ,display of "wear and. tear" f'ashion's in oonnection Mtn their regular meeting in the isTurses .f(eSidence, on Tuesday, June 1 at 8 .1?,a4 Members, urge all ladies of the oomithaiitY. to be an hand for this ,showing Of the latest in mall-parpnae wearing" apparr UWO Professor Speaker At Huron TB Annual Dri Lefcoe, of Lon- don, will address the annual dinner matting of the Huron County Tuberculosis Asaecia- tion in Seaferth on Monday. His subject will be, "Relsench n Tang Disen7c Tod?-'." DR. NEVILLE LEFCOE Dr. Lefcoe is a medical doc- tor from Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennesee, and re- ceived his Fellow Royal Col- lege of Physicians in 1956, He has had extensive posit-gradu- ate study and experience in the United States and Canada. At • the present time, Dr. Lefcoe is Associate Professor of Medicine, University of West- ern Ontario. His interests are largely concerned with teach- ing of Pulmonary disease at the Medical School, managing the lung function laboratory at Victoria Hospital, and various research problems, including the distribution • of bronchial disease in different occupation groups in London, with regard to dust exposure in the various occupations, and the effect of exercise and body conditioning on lung function in normal people, and in people with var- ious diseases. Selwyn N. Dewdney of Lon, don. Archdeacon K. C, Boa- ton officiated at the double- ning ceremony, The attendants were 11111sa Barbara Pegg, sister of the bride, and Mr. Peter Dewd- ney„ brother of the groom. Following the marriage vows a dinner was held at Hook's. Restaurant near London. The bride is a graduate of the University of Western. Ontario and has spent the past year in Ottawa working for the National Research. Council. The groom is a graduate of the University of Western Ontario and' receives his Master of Arts degree from the University "of Waterloo this week, where he is teach- ing for the summer months. In late August Mr. and Mrs, Dewdney will move to Ann Arbour, Michigan, where Mr. Dewdney . will continue his post-graduate studies in Mathematics at the Univer- sity of Michigan. Evening Admission: 50c; Children Free; Cars 25c "Let One Call Do It All" Let Clinton Laundry Help You Live A Clean Life! BY OFFERING YOU ALL THESE SERVICES: (1) Professional Dry-Cleaning and Pressing (2) Clean-Only Dry-Cleaning (25c Per Pound-10 Lbs. for $2.00) At Our Plant-166 Beech Street: —Let us advise you regarding special garments that require special profes- sional attention. —Let experts classify your garments for you and advise you which garments can be done the "clean-only" method and which require professional treat- ment. (3) Complete Laundry Service FINISH WASH — THRIFTY WASH (14c Per Lb.) DRY WASH (Tic Per Lb.) Shirts, Sheets, Linens, 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 Office are in the main business section at 63 ALBERT STREET. (6) Fur Storage Vault We give complete insurance coverage. (7) Minor Repairs & Alterations On All Garments. (8) Pick-Up and Delivery Daily (9) Same Day Service (10) Three-Hour Service When requested, Dry-Cleaning & Laundry in at 9 a.m. con be picked up at 5 p,m. Special Attention When Required. Each Week One Lucky Customer Will Win $5.00 Free Cleaning Credit THIS WEEK'S LUCKY NUMBER 1620 Phony 482.7064 Clinton, Ont. Committee Report Given To Huron TB Meeting Huronview Auxiliary Anniversary Tea On Wed., June 2 Huronview Auailiary to the Huron County Home for the Aged is sponsoring their Sixth I Anniversary Tea in the Arts and Crafts Room at the Home I from 2 to 4 pm. on Wednesday, June 2. A display an sale of the resid- ents' .,handicrafts will be held in the Assembly Room, Thera will be tours of the building and also a draw on a crocheted af—ghan and pillow. Everyone is welcome, Mis. Durst of Clinton, or SOP me in the hail, uptiewra, — any- where, Due to exams, there will be no more Calling All Teens until Awe 17, Weal," that's about it, Till next -tinge, Your sWinOina Pala PAM M r.. and Mrs. Alexander K. Dewdney The chapel of ..Huron Col- is the son of Mr. and Wirt, lege in Landloaa decorated with apple blossom, made a lovely setting for the private family wedding of Patricia Helen Pegg and Alexander Keewatin Dewdney, on Satur- day, May 22. The bride is the daughter Of Mr, and Mrs. Dudley M, Pegg, Clinton, and the groom cawing to Luncheons, Weddings, Banquets, gto. For Rental Information or Reservations Dial 5$-9371 or 524-9264 All Four-Horse Tandem. Hitches - Floats Clinton Marching Royals and RCAF Clinton Trumpet Band. OPENING At 2 p.m. by Miss Mary Lou Farrell, Miss Dominion of Canada from St. John's, Nfld. Judging All Afternoon. BABY SHOW Registration and judging at 2;30 pan. Displays of Farm Machinery, Cars and Trucks Afternoon Admission: 500; Grandstand 25c; Cars 25c: 10 lbs. Cheese Prize for Largest Family at' Fair 7:00 P.M, EVENING Huron Central Agricultural Society CLI N .TON Spring Fair SATURDAY, JUNE 5 PARADE At 1 p.m. from Clinton Legion Hall, featuring HORSE S110W Judging Teams in Harness, Ponies and Single Roadsters Miss Canada in Attendance Entertainment by Clinton Legion Pipe Band LADS &. LASSIES SQUARE DANCERS from RCAF Station (8 years & over) Thum., May 27, 19¢55--,-Clinton News-Record--Page. 4 CK111113.1ctr, DANCING FOR THE YOUNG CROWD