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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-11-11, Page 5A astra Park fit k Notes News Editor; Anne Aileron Phone HU 2-7349 Christ as arade cern er At 1:00 P.M. BANDS FLOATS CLOWNS SERVICE CLUBS, PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS, ilL BUSINESSES and SOCIETIES ARE INVITED TO PUT IN A FLOAT. If Planning to Put A Float In The Parade, Contact Harald Swan at Swan's Grocery: CLINTON BUSINESSMEN'S COMMITTEE Attention Knitters IMPORTED KNITTING WOOL MAKES A BEAUTIFUL GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS ITALIAN 100% PURE MOHAIR Plain Colours 69c-I"-oz. Variagated Colours 85c--i -oz. DOUBLE KNITTING METEOR Aprox. 2-oz. 59c Also Other Wool 150 Different Colours SEE OUR CLEAR OUT BASKET SWEATER DOUBLE KNITTING Aprox. 4-oz.-Only 99c Advice given On needles and patterns required, rosin .,....s import 55 ALBERT STREET CLINTON'S KNITTING CENTRE LOTS OF PATTERNS Midland Bride Chosen By Young Clinton Businessman MR. AND MRS. 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This offer applies only to residents of Ontario your hydro ir-77 SEE YOUR APPLIANCE DEALE R FOR THIS HYDRO SPECIAL grautetrik:'00:".0.,. 111 NEILSON'S'CHOCOLATES fresh shipmentjust Arrived 1 lb. box -$1.35,, $1 .0, $1.95 2 lb, box V.50 & $3.00 11 pFtwr After-Shave Lotion by Faberge -., $1.40 and $5.75 BRUT Talcum for Men by Faberge .,, $3,59 PARKER PENS $5.00 to $18.50 PARKER JOTTER PENS $1.79, $1.98 and $2.98 7 ELECTRIC SHAVERS Philishave Electric Razors $17,95 and $29.95 Ronson Electric Razor ,,,,, ...„ ,,,, ,..._ ,,, $24.95 Sunbeam Shovemaster ,,,,,,, ,„..„...„„,_. $28.75 A Deposit Will Hold Any Gift Until Christmas EDWARDS PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS Phone 482-6626 - CLINTON, ONT. - 9 Albert St. A • $0, 9401 . .ipw9c0 ,,,P9P4 Shopping Begins in The Pages Of This Newspaper to, • MR. AND MRS. JOHN L. ERB Ruth Dianne Smale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smale; Hensel), and John Leonard Erb, son ofMr. and Mrs., Leonard Erb, RR 1 Zurich, were married recently in HensaIl United Cb,urch by. Rev. H. F. Currie. The couple will reside in Zurich. a••••• Thank You! My sincere thanks to the electors of Huron. Special thanks to all who worked so hard on my behalf. I will endeavour to serve the people of Huron con- stituency to the best of kft4 my ability. Bob McKinley On a money merryto•round? HFC can help you get off AMOUNT LOAN LOAN 60 months MONTHLY 48 months 36 months PAYMENT 30 months PLANS 20 months .. 12 months $ 100 $ $ $ $. $6.12 $9,46 300 18,35 28,37 550 23.73 32.86 51.24 1000 41.45 5811 91.56 1500 57.72 2500 73.35 90,18 3000 88.02 108.22 4000 101.01 117.37 144.30 Mc 126.26 146.71 180.37 Above payments Include principal and interest and are based on prompt repayment, but do not include thecostof life insurance. HOUSEHOLD MAN GODERICH 35A West Street-Telephone 524-7383 (above the Signal Star) Ask about our evening hours Mrs.. Greenaway anti. Miss5reach, .GreallW4$ CompA.Med the .C.eintnaincitrtg. Offieer; Captain Greenaway to- Windsor on-Sat- 3,lrfleY where he was .guest speaker at the. annual reunion =ler a the War I3irda of the royal Air Force F/Sgt. and Mrs. W. Neill Elliott have return'e'd from 4 trip to. Ottawa and 94abea. City, They were away SeVen days, Mr. !and Mrs, !S. Groves of. Last ley; .41:114 Mr, and Mrs, W. Stevenson of Vale:44i .are loresently visaing with Cpl. and Mrs. Wiliapr Groves. Mr, and Mrs, Groves" parents- All went to see Niagara Ovitarlo St..U.CW 3 . • • Mons For Sozoor 04tarloiStreet United Church Women', unit three, •met with Mrs, Art Aiken in charge of devotions. Mrs. Carl. MeOlin- cheyt and Mrs. .Art Colson 4:5 , sisted. A -talk on Japan was given by Mrs. Keith 'Tyndall, Mrs. jack Irwin, the Wilt leader welcomed members, and guests, Final plans are made for the Christmas bazaar to- be held on December 4. Members were asked to help at the banquet on Monday, November 15, Contests were enjoyed and lunch was served, White 'mums and white sat- in 'ribbons decorated • New St. Paul's Anglican Church in Woodstock for the wedding of -Patricia Irene Hart and Gerald Glen Thomas Shaddick.. The dotible-ring ceremony was per. formed by Rev. H. L. Parker. Organist Henry _Clark played traditional wedding music and accompanied the soloist Miss Terry Hart wh6 sang "0 Per- fect Love". The 'bride is •tite daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Hart of Woodstock and the bride- groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shaddick, Clinton. Given tin mairiage by her father, the bride wore a street- length gown of white chiffon featuring a full skirt and lace jacket. A white Chiffon wedd- ing band. headpiece held her shoulder-length veil of silk _il- lusion and she- carried a pray- MD Campaign Underway Now, Research Needed The current 'fund raising campaign of The Muscular' Dys- trophy Association of Cana& has as its target $600,000. Severity-five percent is' already earmarked for 40 or snore mus- cular dystrophy research pro- jedts in medical centres across Canada. Public concern about mus- cular dystrophy is centered on the flat that male children With MD have practically no Chance of surviving beyond the '4,i;e of 19 years, and that so far medical Science haS been unable to do anything about it. Canada's scientists are not working in 4 vacuum however. Their findings are supplernent- ed. by IVID reSearch hi a dozen different COUntrieg, and by basic research projects. the world over, As neW knowledge is made available, various dead end approaches are abandbned, the target area is narrowed down anti conicentrated upon. Ultilnate credit for the de- feat of muscular dystrepihy wall be shared by the fire fighters of Canada. They have under- taken be- support the work of The Muscular bystrophy .Asso , elation of 'Canada until a cure is found, and to date rous- ed over a and a hat dollars of the three Million that MDAC has 'greatly spent on researeh, er book, crested with sweet- heart roses: Maid of -honor Miss Betty Creanie wore 'a midnight blue velvet sheath dress trimmed with lace, with matching fea- thered headpiece and carried a nosegay of blue and white 'mums. The -bridegroom was attend- ed by Peter Guthrie and guests were ushered by Fred Kendall and Robert Jezequel, all of WoodStock. A reception' followed in Grey Memorial Hall where the bride's mother received guests, weat'ing a gold metallic sheath dress with brown accessories and corsage of pink roses. The bridegroom's mother chose a blue double-knit sheath dress with brown 'accessories and oar- sage of pink roses. For travelling to Eastern Canada, 'the bride wore a blue wool suit and black jacket with White -accessories and -a die- sage of pink roses. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. SI-vadat& will reside in Woodstock. Guests attended the Wedding from Clinton, Stratford, Hamil- ton, Chatham, Thantesford, Part Dover, Hensall and Tor- onto. Knox Presbyterian . Church, Midland, was the . setting on Saturday, October 16 for the wedding of _Suzanne Joan Law, son, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Lawson, Midland, and William Charles German,. only son. of Mr. and Mrs. Geo- rge C. German, Clinton.. -Rev. J. L. Self conducted the ceremony araid tall standards of yellow and bronze 'mums. Organist Miss Kathleen McEl- roy accompanied the soloist. Mrs. Beatrice ' SWeeting who sang "They Pledge Their Love" and "0 Perfect Love". ' Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of imported 'ivory embossed taf- feta, styled with, a Queen ,Arme collar and an empire waistline. Her skirt swept into a cath- edral-length train and she wore a French peau de sole sleeve- less cape which fell into a train over the dress. She carried a moo/100w cascade of yellow roses -and two cream .cyrnbri- dium orchkls. Her headdress was a wedding ring of ivory peau de sole with seed pearl trim holding a bouffant ivory veil. Her only jewellery Was as strand of cultured pearls. Maid of honor was Miss Jan- ice Gilson and the Irldesmaid was Beverly MacDonald, a con- Sin of the bride. They wore full-length gowns of bronze and yellow brocade and peau -de sole, styled with empire waist- lines, • three - .quarter - length sleeves and. 'floating back pan- els. Their hats Were of bronze peau sdie and pale yellow marabou and they carried yel- low marabou muffs. Flowergirl Shelley Ann Scu- Here was d'eroure in a floor- length gown of ivory peau de sole featuring an empire Waist- line, three-quarter-length. sleev- es. and pearl. trim 'at the neck- line. An ivory marabou hat -and muff completed her en- semble. David IVIarcellus. was ring bearer wearing a Little Lord Fauntleroy suit of ivory peau de sole, Kelvin Jervis, Clinton, at- tended the groom. Ushers were Man Lawson, brother .of the bride, and Robert Fines' and Ronald Hugill, friends of the groom. The reception tor 100 guests was held at the FoUr Seasons Holiday Inn where decerations -consisted of pale yellow tapers and yellow and bronze The bride's mother selected a magenta c r -e p Sculptured sheath with a shawl collar and fringed front panel draped, through- .a huge -buckle, a fea- The word salary comes from "solarium" meaning shit money, since Roman soldiers received part of their pay in salt. If money problems have got you going around in circles, get understanding help from the oldest, larg- est company of its kind. With cash from HFC, you can shop for the holidays, buy a better car, fix up the home, pay off bills- anything. Then repay HFC conveniently. If you need money for any good purpose, borrow with confidence from, House- hold Finance, NEW LOWER RATES ON LOANS OVER $1500 Compare our charges with what you would pay elsewhere Fails on SatnrclaY• 004grat414.0041,,5 to LAC and Mrs, J. R, Guignaaan the birth of their aon, Paul Emile, on November 2 at the Clinton K050:4), Happy birthday wtsiles to' 1,,y‘nrie McFarlane, ten years_ all on Noveml4er Debbie 'Hodges was in (lin- ton. Public Hospital for 0441- . leetoiny, Mrs. J, r, lVfarier was a pat- lent in Clinton Public HoO"pital far a few days, Privalte aTid Mrs. N. Hope are straying' in Aiiiston for a. few weeks. • The .convener of 'the toy drive sponsored annually toy the Ca- tholic Women's League thanks everyone who contributed to. the success of the drive, Spec,. thanks to the Girl Guides. who did 'the pick-up last Sat- urday and thanks also to the members whose homes were used as depots. The Ladies' Curling League will begin activities at the sta. tion purling rink on November 23 at 7:00 p,rri. 0 Huronview 'To Meet Monday . The Lathes .Auxiliary Hui*. onview will meet -Monday, No.-. vem'ber 15 at 2:30 p.m.. in the Arts And Crafts room 'at the home. Gerald Shaddick Takes Bride In Woodstock Anglican Church MR. AND MRS. GERALD SHADD1CK thered hat and complimentary accessories. The mother of the groom chose ,a mint -green peau de sole creation covered with embroidered beige chiffon styl- ed with side drapery, -a hat of cinnamon tulle and beige •ac- ceSsonies, For travelling to New York and Pennsylvania, the bride donned a• suit dress of cran- berry red. fine wool crepe. Her hat of cut velvet was in vari- gate.d shades of red with. a black velvet brim. She wore black accessories, a white or- chid corsage and carried a mink jacket. The couple wilrreside in Clin- ton,. Out of town guests were pre- sent 'Ca era Port Credit, Clinton, Elmira, London, Toronto, Wes- ton, St. Thomas, Montreal, North Bay, Sault Ste. Marie, Hamilton, Penetang, Willow- dale, Coldwater,' Bradenton, Detroit, 1VLichig-an and Florida. Prior to her wedding, a fare- well dinner was given in the bride's honour -at Hotel Brie in Penetanguishene by memb- ers of -her office staff. There were showers in Tor- onto at the home of her aunt, Mrs. C. F. MacDonald and in Midland at the home of an- other aunt, Mrs. B. Rutherford and Mrs. Don Marcellus, -mo- ther of the ring bearer. Fall and Winter Coats We Received Such A Response To Our Coat Sale Last Week . We .Are Repeating The Offer . . There is still a lovely selection from which to choose - Plain and Fur Trimmed Styles. November Special $10.00 off for Cash CAR COATS Unbelievable quality at these low prices - Plains, Tweeds and Fur Trimmed. November Special $5.00 off for Cash IRWIN'S LADIES' WEAR and DRY GOODS