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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-11-04, Page 1224 Transistors 10 Diodes 2 Rectifiers AM/FM Tuner FM Stereo Stereo Indicator Light Selectomatic Switch Music Power — 50 watts Frequency Response 20-50,000 • Clinton Lions. Club GREY-CUP DRAW TICKETS NOW ON SALE $650.00 In Prizes First Quarter Prize — $ 25:00 Half Time Prize --- $ 50.00 Third Quarter Prize $ 75.00 Final Score Prize — $500.00 $1.00 Per Ticket From Lions Club Members The Sale of Grey Cup Draw Tickeits is a Major Source of Funds for Clinton Lions to carry on the operation of Clinton Arena. BOXED CHRISTMAS Cards "Frank Panabaker" paintings in 3 designs 12 cards $1.50 "Alex McLaren" painting — in 3 designs 12 cards $1.50 Original "Currier & Ives" — in 4 designs „, 16 cards $1.00 Christmas Cameo — in gold and white 12 cards $1.50 Joy to the World in religious motif 15 cards $1.50 Value Pack by Rust Craft 45 cards $1.98 Solid Pack Cards — 25 Cards Priced $1.00 to $3.00 Have. Your CHRISTMAS CARDS PRINTED HERE. c wan's KINSMEN MINOR HOCKEY Application NOTICE TO PARENTS of 6 to 12 year old boys born after May 31, 1953. Enrol your son today in the 1965-66 PEEWEE-SQUIRT HOCKEY LEAGUE. NAME (Last) (First) ADDRESS BIRTHDAY (Day) (Month) Year) Name of Parent or Guardian Telephone Hospitalization No. agree to allow my son to participate in the Hockey League sponsored by the Clinton Kinsmen Club. (Signature) Please send this application form to the attention of: BERT CLIFFORD, 308 Townsend St., Clinton, Ont. Phone 482-9772. 44-5b , ---- 712,66= 3% % 29,389.94 4,81,9.09 841,234.01 4% 36,929.78 29,553.99 934,433.07 4% 49,969.08 33,068.16 1,051,484.29 414%, 57,823.60 42,157.22 1,217,371.11 0 5% • 81,254.9$ i guess *Suggested Rate this figure 5 GUESSES TO EACH MEMBER HAVE GUESSES IN BY NOVEMBER 16 CLINTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION LIMITED ANNUAL MEETING Agricultural Board Rooms TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1965 — 8:00 P.M. 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Phone 482-9321 — Ontario Street — Clinton Open Evenings For Your Convenience NEER This year Pioneer line of chain saws offers a model for every need. From occa• sional use around the cottage to big timber logging opera- tions you'll find what you want with Pioneer. CHAIN SAWS ROBERT GLEN ClintOn PIONEER Phone 482-9292 E Robert E. PROGRESSIVE ,CONSERVATIVE NEWS OF BRUCEFIELID Deputy Commander of Training Force Inspects Three Schools at Station Changes Date For Auction ClaYeien- ROOMS Pendireted the nwetialg. of WrPtI5.T. T4oVAT OrlWv.ge. " .7-Mae No. 710. • q 40t; ThorSday, Potohef 18. Mervyn ganlY and glerleS Nelson Were. emettrUd e*htors to. re- vert At the next meeting, please note the date for'- the. auction 010 has been .changed to NeVeinber 13 so it Will net' genflict with. the LOB4 bazaar,. 40vertilshtg concernin this ape peers elsewhere 1n. thprs isang ore the .News-400N. "Some ledge _Members are planning to visit Godelelelt LOL No. 182 on November Tent- ative date set !for the election of effleera and fowl SIMPer, 'Wee set for December 9. Personals WS. Forrest spent last Week 41 London:.. Mr. and Mrs. Rehert LeBeeni spent SundaY With Mr.. and Mrs. Wm, PePPer. MrS. John QatirnS and Mrs. Wm. Wright spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Ross Scott and Attended anniversary services at Brucefteld United Church, Mr. and Mrts. Jack Bmadfoot, LakeSidel attended anniversary services on Sunday and Visited With Mr. Breadfoot'S Parents.. Miss Jean McNaugiliten spent the weekend, at• her tic:me, • Mrs. McKellar, Whiten is visiting with her sislter Mrs. Staekhouse and Mr. a ;Wes, Mac Wilsen. VOW Convene Twenty-four nlenibers and Nisi:Ws of the TuckersMith unit spent a very pleasant ev- ening, At the home Of a former Member, Mrs. Wainer Breath foot, Seaforth, on October 12. Mrs.. RerklerSeel ePened 'the meeting with a Poem on "Thanksgiving°, A rummage and bake sale was diseuSsed and Fame made for Saturday, November 13, In the town, hallo Clinton, The- November meeting will be held at the home of the leader,. M. Renderton. Devot- ion• will 'be in the charge fxf Mts. Ram And Mrs, Ross Scott, Hostesses will he Mrs. Ed. Al- lan and Miss M. Swan. The project ;for the November meet- ing is a gift for 5c 'ler every member of the family at home. Mrs. W. Broadfoot and her committee served a dainty lunch, Mrs. W. W. Mulch Service Tuesday • Funeral Servicefar rs . W. ilee tiarn W. Mutdh 'Was eondireted . on Tuesday, November 2, in the- Ball and Muteh Funeral Horne, by the Rev, • Clifford Park. hr, terment was in. Clinton Cerile- tery. Pallbearers were William J. Mutch, Frank Muteh, Keith Arthur, Bob Arthur, Henry Ar- thur and Art Youngblut. Flowerbearers were, Alex Beady, Albert. Shaddick,' 'Gor don Wall and Bob Davis, Born on August 16, 1878, Mrs. Mitch was Catherine Young- blut, daughter of-the late Wer- ner and. Elizabeth Youngblut, Auburn. She married William' Wilgoin Mutch on May 18, 1898, and lived in Clinton, for 52 years. She was a. member of Wesley- Willis United Church. Mrs. Mutch died in Clinton Public Hospital. on Sunday, Oat- Ober 31, 1965 after a brief ill- ness. — • Surviving are one son, Wil- liam H. Mutoh, Burks Falls; one daughter, Dorothy E. Mut- dh, 'at home; two sisters, Mar- garet, Mrs. John Arthur, Au- burn and Marion, Mrs. George Beadle, Huromriewe one grand.; son, Douglas A. Mutch. The funeral Was attended by friends from Port Stanley, St. Thomas, . Auburn, Woodstock and Talks-60k. WI Entertains Goderich Branch Clinton Women's Institute president, Mrs. W. Colclough welcomed visitors from Gode- rich branch at the October 28 meeting held in the'agricultural office board; room, here. Mrs. A. Caleb, secretary, read the minutes and Mrs. M. Batkin. gave the treasurer's re- port. Mrs.- Roy Connell gave an interesting paper on the topic "citizenship". Mrs'. Charles Nel- son reported on the course "Vegetables with a Flair" which was held in Bengali. Mrs. M. Ross also had attended it. Reports on the county rally held in Walton. were given by Mrs. Charles Nelson and Mrs. A. Oriole Mrs. Van Armen of the Gacteridh WI gave a hu- morous i.-ecirtartiorr entitled "Mr. -Brown.'s, haircut". At the Close of the meeting a penny sale Was held. Mrs. M. Ross was lunch con- vener. Brigadier 4. J. P. 13440Y DSO, OBB, EP, CP, :Senior Offieeri AMY CeinPenent pncl designated as Deputy Come CWL $50 'Bond, Won Saturday By Mrs, Sytnick Mats. -'Victor •YttOelt, .01iotoo, wen ,the 4iC)-‘) bond which. ciifferecl, as the main priZe drawn :kr .at the .bonnT on October 30 ihy the Catholic Weinen'S Leagne of St. Joseph's ReMen Catholic Church, prizes were .0 box of chocolates won by Gov041QPIci a bushel of apples,. es a •door won by MrS.,. Stewart Moodie and a lamp worn by Mrs. Gearge .Carbert. Penny sale winners were: .a record, rMrs. Paw Middleton; batliSailts,. Ueda Flynn; milk tiekets, Mrs,. Eric Switzer; dry- cleaning, Mrs, William Dykstra; honey butter, Mrs. Roy Mann; a record, Mrs, .Eddie Florian; shoes, and a box of candy, Torn McMahon; wall plaques, Mrs. George Carbert; Towels, Monica Flynn;. seeks, Mrs. Deneld. SyrnieM; annik tick, ete, Mrs, Harold :Lamson; key chain, ' Mrs. Whit Shanahan; vase, Mrs. Ray Finch; paint, Mrs. John Flynn; Honey butter, Mrs. Gerald Brown; wall plaques, pot of 'mums and cosmetic set, -Mrs. A. Garon; towels, and rug, .Mrs. Sam Spencer; drycleaning, and cup and saucer, Mrs. B. Mat- thew's; jam dish, Rita 'Flynn. • Another Dessert And Euchre Planned By LOBA At the Dessert Euchre held by the Ladies Orange Benevo- lent Association in October, the fallowing were winners: Door prize, Mats. M. Nivirns; draw, Mrs. Dorothy O'Connell; euchre, high lady,'Mrs. A. Mc- 1Viichael; most lone hands, Mrs. Cummings; low lady, Miss B. Slornan. There wars a good attendance at the recent meeting. Plans were finalized for the Novem- ber 6 bazaar at the Town Hall. The men's lodge will be hav- ing an auction sale in the near future 'at which the ladies will serve doughnuts and coffee. A dessert euchre for Novem- ber is being planned. Prebyterian Ladies To. Meet On Tuesday The regular meeting of the Madeleine Lane Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will be held on Tuesday even- ing, November 9 at 8:15 p.m. in the church Sunday School Rai call will be answered by a Remembrance Day verse. St. Andrews WMS Plan Thankoffering The Women's Missionary Society of St. Andrew's Pres- bytenian Church will meet for their thank offering meeting on Wednesday, November 10 at 2:30 p.m. in the school room of the church. Mrs. Eleanor Brad- neck, Auburn, will be gtiest speaker and all the ladies of the congregation are invited. ma/Weft' ofr the nerw. integrated Canadian Forces T-IQ, visited RCAF Clinton on NOVernber 2, The Brigadier was acOom- Ponied Liente?iaitt Cern- Mender W. F. J. Thomas, Royal Canadian Navy, and Flight Lieutenant A, G. Meithden,. RC- AF, was welcomed by Group Captain GreenalwlaY CD, CAm- mandAv Officer of RCAF Clin- ton and insPeeted a .50 Man guard of honoin oornmande0 by Officer "IlViiike" Gibbons, The purpose ef the visit was to receive an indoctrination bliefing and te See training fa- cilities with training in pro- gresS, The Brigadier and his party kept to a tight echedule in or- der to visit the three resident sdhools at Clinton: Ranier- and Communications Cubs Visit Fire Nall At RCAF Station The 1st Bayfield Cub ,Pack met Monday evening, .Novern- her 1 at 680 in the parish hall with all 14- Cubs present. Fol- lowing dues, attendance and registration fees, the .Cubs. and . Leaders were traireported to the Fire at RCAF Station Clinton by Merton 'Werner an S/M Percy Reimer. After doing a thorough check of the Fire Hail and- Engine, Sgt. 'Ebel gave the Cubs a most interesting talk on the cause of fires, the different materials used to extinguish „each type of fire and showed some demon- strations on the cause of fires. A very informative film on ex- tinguishing aircraft fire and rescue entitled, "Three Minutes to Live", was projected by S/M Renner. Cubs are reminded of the Remembrance Day Parade on Sunday morning, November 7 at 10:40 a.m. They are asked to meet in full uniform., din. front of the Albion Hotel. Also to get registration fees to the leaders!, Mrs. M. Erickson or Mrs. B. McLeod, before Monday night if possible. a GOSHEN NORTH Mr. and Mrs. 'Morris Carter and Linda, Woodsto.ck,• and Mr. and Mrs. Merton Keyes, Sea- forth attended the service at Goshen, United Church on Sun- day morning when -a Commun- ion table was dedicated to the church in memory of their grandparents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Keyes. The table was presented by the family and was dedicated to the church by the minigter, Mr. M. Morrison. Also 'attending the service were Mr. -and Mrs. Ruskin Keyes, Kitchener; Mr. and-Mrs. Sherlock Keyes. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Keyes, Varna and Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Keyes, Seaforth. $ thool Yvtiere Wing Commencer 13. RaftiSe gave the briefing:. School of InSirticti.onal Tech- nique, where Squadron Leader P, Cr, Timms was Conducting Officer: School of Feed Services, with Flight Lieutenant Jean Liberty doing the honours. Brigadier Bailey briefed the Station Staff on plans for the integrated training structure that w,ill go,into 'being on Jan- nary 1, 1966. After his visit to Clinton, Brigadier Bailey plans to- visit RCAF Station Centralia and Camp Borden. COMING EVENTS Thursday, Nov. 4 — BINGO at Clinton Legion Hall, 15 reg- ular games for $5.00, 2 share- the-wealth genies. 1 special game for $25.00, the first letter "L" andlirst letter "T" applies on this game for $2,00 each. 3 share-the-wealth games, jack- pot applies on those 3 games $59.00 in 59 numbers. 2 door prizes for $2.00 each. Admission 50c extra cards 25c or 6 for $1.00. . tfb Friday, Nov. 5 — Cash Bingo in Legion Hall, Seaforth, Spon- sors Branch 156, Canadian Le- gion. 40,42,4b Friday, Nov. 5 -- Gospel Hootenanny — Salvation Army, Goderich at 8 p:m. featuring the Winghaan Off Beats, the Clin- ton Gospel Singers and the King's Messengers. 44p Saturday, Nov. 6 — Bake Sale and Bazaar, Clinton Town Hall, 2:30 p.m., sponsors LOBA. 44b Saturday, November 6—Blue and Silver Tea at St. Andrew's Presbyterian. Church, home- made baking, bazaar items, 3-5 p.m. Auspices Madeleine Lane Auxiliary. 41,43,44b Tuesday, Nov, 9 — BINGO at the Huron Fish & Game Club Jackpot $56.00 in 56 numbers. Six door prizes. 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 10--Holmes- ville Bazaar, Bake Sale and Salad Supper 3-6 p.m. Auspices UCW, 41,44b Friday, Nov. 12 — Hullett Federation annual meeting and banquet, Londesboro Hall, Roy Sewell, guest speaker. Secure tickets from Directors. 44,5b Saturday, Nov. 13 — Rura- l-nage Sale, Clinton Council Chambers, 1:30 - 4 p.m., aus- pices Tuckenernith Unit Bruce- field UCW. 44,45b November 14, 1965 — 4th Annual Coin Exhibition at the Elm Haven Motel, Clinton, Ont- ario. Doors open at 1:00 p.m. — $50,000.00 Value in gold coins oil the world will be on display. Sponsored by the Huron Nu- mismatic Society. PLAN TO ATTEND this warlderAri ex- hibition. Smorgasbord dinner from 4:30 p.m. — 7:00 p.m. November 17th and 20th — Bus to Royal. Winter Fair. For information Call Bartlifes ;Rh- kery. 482-9727. 44,5p Saturday, Dec. 11 — Festival of Carols by Junior Choirs of Ontario Street and Wesley- Willis United Church-es, at Ont- ario Street Church Hall, 8 p.m. 44b Wesley-Willis GroupS Next Week Several meetings within the. UMW Church Women .9,rgpx1-, **cm At Wesley-W/144 linitecl Chun' 'are 1/Wmed ter Pe*, week. On Monday evening, Nevem, ben the .Stwitght Circle wl • meet at p,m, On Tuesday Ofterneer, the Fidelity Group will meet .at m, Roll chi 1 will he -"A verb".. ' 14141s: 1C‘ XeCoecor •will tell of sever4 tow's she anacie while on heir trip la4t. m/tri/10, O n .1\rovemher 11, the WP4i0,.. Lo ,Group will meet at 2:30 pa-0. and. the 1:+01.4 call, Will be, wife aPPro ria Y,. '";404110411:trow0"., Page 12, Clinton News-ReCord—Thurs., Nay, 4, 1965 OUR STORE IS OVERFLOWING WITH THE NEW FALL JEWELLERY • PIERCED EAR-RINGS Hundreds to choose from • BRACELETS • PIN and EAR-RING SETS * PEARL NECKLETS Chose Yours Today While Our Stock Is At Its Peak . . , and Use Our Christmas Lay-Away Plan Anstet JEWELLERS LTD. 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