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Clinton VXpresn's
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ENOAGEMENTS
ANNQUISICIED
Dr, and AUV, J. 4 Adxli•
son,.Clinton,, p)Nusb to an-
31ounce the gilgagemeot of
,their daughter Margant
.Jean' 0 Joseph QMIK, mo,
,of W1. and. Mrs, John
,Ora* God%,Icb-, 740 rrar-
nage tw.Al take place, at 4
jgfter Oate,
�0, and M'r's . R, Harland,
RR �3, Clinton, Wfth to, an-
0qMC* the elvwmeAt 0
thokr dquohTter, Jia Chris,
tina, io Ron'a'ld Jameg
MacDonald, sqi4 of W&. and
'Mrs, R, J. 14
The.wedftg to
takq plate on Satueday,
Dptmaber. 1$, x.965 at 2 pro,,
,du We*ey-Will is Unkod
chur4i, Citutom, 46x
IN MEMORIAM
GRT43ALIS—In loving memory
of a clear mother land grand
-mother, Ruby Grealis,'
W
- passed away pnp year agg xrv.
.gj1964. - -
Is• not the words, they are
but few,
It's the e loving thoughts we
beep of you."
.—D, ver remembered by Don
',13qtty and, fen -Aly, 4g�
Ll-VERMOPM In. loving
memmy of a dear Dad, James
',Livermore, who passed away. 2
:X=A�ql Nov. 19, 1963.
, memories are woven
..,in gc"d'
This is the picture we tenderly
]hold.
-Deep in our hearts, Dad, your
memory is kept,
To love and tcherish and
never forget."
.—Ever remembered by daugh-
-ter Kathleen and son-in-law
,Clarence and family. 46p
`Clinton Folk ,
'Donate $377.85
`To Bible Societ
,The 'recent 'canvass of the
town of Clinton on behalf of
the Canadian Bible Societly V0%
',lized the gum of $377-85,
,TI -As money has now been
.�orwarded to the Western Ont-
,.axlo c0ce of the Society lin
'Loridbn. It will help in the So-
cietyl:s -work of translating, pub-
-Ralidng and d1lisfailbuting Scrip-
ture throughout the world.
Tiheexecutivemembers of the
Jcfeal branch are grateful to-
-who helped in any way in, the
,canvass.
Singing Outing
In Queen City ' -
"For Local Men
Four Clinton male choristers
Iffted- their voices wfth about
400 other singing men in Mas-
sey Hall- at Toronto last Satur-
,day evening and participated in
the pooduction of one of the
Ameist musical txleats- that city
t1ad heard in a long while. -
Mayor Donald Symons, Rob-
,ert lrWih, Glen LiockhaA and
:Sgt. Pon' Kerr were, singing
with the Harbourailres. The
.Goderizh men's chorus was
;taklng part in -the annual fe-sitir
-val of -song at which choirs
.from many parts of Canada
-the United' Stater. appm
mdu;ally and in mass,
'Busy Fall Awaits
legion Auxiliary
FoUdMingabanquet ait Hotel
..Clinton last Wednesday the
--Nwember meieftg of the Ladles
.Au.NdidarY to the Royal Canadian
Legion was held in 'the Legion
Had], with Mrs. Douglas An�-
dre,w�. presiding,
The Auxiliary has a busy
schedule within the next month,
-wfth. banquets coming up on
November 17, December 1, and
-Decernber 8. Ladles are remind -
.ed of the Dessert Euchre and
Bridge to be 'he'ld at the Hall
.on Wednesday afternoon, Nov -
,ember 24 at 2 p,m.
Small Christmas gifts will be
purchlasea- for 16 women at
Wdotminster Hospital, as well
as three men 'at Goderich, Ont-
-RAG 1-bosprital.
It was decided to purchase
some extra fOrniturer for the
-lounge downstairs at the Leglob
-Hal&,WMth thebalailt-t- of mohtV
� left on hand at We Year's end,
-Mrs. N& 'and Mrs. -Hoggatt
-MR �check an ptibes of pole
1wtVs alla che�;t er5elds,
Wbs will. 11* qxchaziged at
the Chtfisimas -Me6tihg on Dtid-
,e�nbew 13. Later that &VOhing
-
the. tieto& okatod dfic&,4 *W
- I'm ,heavily
installed with the,
.1966 Legion ext1cUt1ve,' '11he
.&UxW,.a*6 executive for 1w
.ig asfbllowl
d,
president, lVtxts.
j9di porter; first e rem en
Mes, Don McLean, second, vice-
trmvarer, Mr , W. Jervis.
M. .
Sgt, ai-Arrbk �rs, Roy
pingtbm,, color bearers; Mrs, W.
9611and and' Mit, Ave Harris,
p6rti§ 6fifeer.0, Mrs. A, Mht�
DohaA4 dim mks. 4"Hoggo'' L
Exeduttv11
Mxis, W, , Md N&I W. rM I ot -
mt4, R. R02)ohg,4 'and 169,
rgq 'Nioy, Or 1901,--01 09n. N., 'age 1
16 -Explorers
0*11 4, x
At Ontarion C10n •lady Ce-14rates 9
dears
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.4pec
ial Meet With, F mily and 150 600d wiends
In
Wednesday,No.v ',ember y0. - and 'MOrlMn X71A, P�411, Z1444 $Oafortb, Walton,
Xr W9, P
the., 9,xplorer Girls of
Ontario
Streetunited hqre"b eld a
f HIppen were host and Ust,
ss at "Open TiNse" on, $Un,
special nitiav an Alia L
0mony in. Vie clia,01, day, XioyeMlxe
'n hop
_Q. r of
wined the the foraler's motlhw, Mrs. Jeu n,
grolAp Id ie their Ex -
The 1, .Kyle of Clinton on the -0c-
plovers pins, membership Oer" casion.
�00
til'rcatesand first red star. One hundred and tufty gixests
7 -e
Lor-rio $,Ymons, Andrea Over 0,jied
aj . to exteild �*ugraitulAtions
boe
and best WjAes,
or 1� W$2 Qe�org of Wa
_0C
. Gates and A e ''Iton
cy Colson.
and Mrs. John Xq�LaQhlan Of
The s%A-4 year MO
-U, gmoildville preisided at 4 lace
received VL11ule,
covoroa tea table with tall
were Hcdly Deline, J,�,area� TyA_ tapers in silver t0aAdelal)ra and
dtW, Jan`et East, Cathy Aiil�qp, centreo with .4 tw t Wr,
......... ......... . . . . . . . . X-erW 1, Shgrop, W1,11arns. thdayqake.
s.
and 4net DOo-WWO, Tlurd y.qpx Mrs, DoA Xyle. of Henvall'and
girls Heather
XpAda AM Mrs. Wilm
, , M
pist ic.t P 9os 014ding of -P . I
TIP. - ors 911n. Show Auction Orfttenden, and $ar'hara Elliott
Varna served and great grand�
Man y of the smaller collectors of coinsbuilt up background); Richard Sbaddick, Londeqboro; Char,, each rePeiyed th0k '41r$t 90-10 dal]i�hter M1s4 Deborah Kyle u.
their collections at the aucti Star, I
on held -Sunday even- les Walkom, MitQhell; Robert and Jef Shad,, was in charge .of the guest
t dick, Londesboro, and Cal R-adf fery
in at the I-10r6n Numlismatic Soole y coin exhlbi- ord Cre Several mothers wero PMsM!t book
1 11 dtDn' at the ceremony whkh W.
tign at Elm Haven Motor. Hotel. Pictured here Exhibition chairman 'Jack T)Ietrlieh Was the the chairge of the leaders as �n The honoured guest was the
during the auction are, left to right, Franklin auctioneer, Miss redpient of 4 host of good
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OAve Johnsoil .,and Mrs. Q-"aAt wishes by earft, telegram, tele- Clinton,
Sintth, RR 2 St. Paul's; Photo n.
I; Eddie Florlan,,Clinton. (in. (thews -Record Phone and, a framed, .=Val, Myth, 13-ayfield, l5rucm-
Guests were present frmn field and Varna.
Mrs. Kyle is the former jean
Take To Ice CH$S Custodians And 'Engineers Toronto, Port DovM Ord, Isabel Mitebdaughter a
London; Glencoe, Exeter, Hen the late Mr. and firs, -Tho
ma
For First Time To bet -Pay Hike In January '66 R Mitchell anal- was b= at
W�estbield, Bast WaWanosh.
Hospital Auxiliary From there the f
-,an%d.y moved
A new salary schedule for Nelson, -Clinton, as a fourth to Aulbum and'l ter t(> moved
This Season a � Clinton
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custodians and engineers at class engineer-custoddan. Fred Spends&ere Ae as ariAed 14 1900
Mrst practlee of Legion Ju- Central Hw, on Secondary Sch- Hulls, Bayfleld, and Barrett $1450. to the late Thomas Kyle of
ool, was set at last weWs meet- Taylor, ClintoA have been re- Milton,, Nolen.I ith Dalcota,, , fomer-
venfi'e Hook --y Team will be ing of the board on rocintilen- taltned as custodians for the ly at Kipper,
hold at the lAori,5' Arena un dation of GeorgeFlalcpner and winter months. I A Nov Meetln.
Thursday, November 18, at 6:30 Ws property convilittee. All surplus equipment from Shortly agter, they moved
p.m. ATx,-. Oliver Bell of St. Marys ftm Milton to Saskatchewan
the school w.111 henceforith be was guest speaker at the Novi, and in 1907 retumed to the
Aff interestod playees of Ju- The committee had made -a stored until an auotion can, be
venire age are urged to come co"'Plete study of other sal- aTVanged. Previously, private enwer meeting of the Clinton east to take up fanning at
uxWary. Mrs. Bell 10ppen.
out. cry structures in the area pwere made whenever aTt- Hospital A
to the meeting and had reached sales_is presi'd'ent of Distriot No. I of FonovAmg - e death of her
yvere retired from use, at th ea
a the school. the Provincial Hospital Assood- husband in 1927 Alm. Kyle
what they believed. to b t
saftfactory solution- to the ation of Ontaaio, moved to Clinton where she �Iia$
RECEPTION. and wage problem. She told the ladies of her s[ince resided. She still enjoys
tive in January, work do the ProvineW Assod. excellent health and maintiliilz
atAon, and brought highlights an active ingest qn current
85% Anniversary
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custodiaw, and third class en- from the Hospital CQMOntiOn events . and her flQwers.
DANCE in- 211 - C',
gineers, will, receive a wage � "V, in Tomntol and the Dlsrtr�lct She Is a. member of Ontario,
Crease of $100 per annum. This Next Sunday meeting held 3n St. Marys in Street uldted ChIrch; a mem-
for brings .minimum salary of third October. lex off the Eastern Star I join -
class engineers to $4,100 and A She was introduced by Mrs. in 66 years ago in Milton,
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet t Baptist Church � 9
Wright the maximum to $4,700, Members -and' former mem- Hngland and thanked by Mrs. North• Daikota; a member of
(nee Margaret Porter) Effec�tive on the same dafte, bers of Clinton, Baptist Church Weill=. the Rebekah Lodge; and fbr
• fourth class engineers will be will celebrate the ehurch's 85th Mrs. MacLean reported on the many years an honorary mem-
paid $200 More per yiar ra%in.g anniversary at services set fox Penny Sale whir -h was held on ber of the Mjppen Women's
LONDESBORO thelir minlim um. wage to $3,400, 11-15 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Sun- Ootuber 2. Net proceed'. fTom Missionary Society.
COMMUNITY HALL '31hey will receive on, annual in- day, November 28, thio event were $797.94. Mrs. Kyle has two gong., W41-
crement of *125 until their Anrylvergary spealcer WM, be Meotbers voted to spend Liam acrd Emerson, both of mip-
maXiMum earnings have reach- Rev. Ralph Humphries of . . . . . . . $1,000 for equipment for the pen, six gran&hfidren and
Satur ay, Nov. 20 ed $3,800. This becomes effer-t- Beamsville. new physiotherapy department seven great-grandchildren.
Ion Wi ee'Is Orchestra ive in January, 1967 and will Also, Satuirday 'evening, No. Dainty Pink Sugar Lumps of which Mrs. R. W. Flowers is 0
LUNCH WILL BE SERVED be paid on, the anniversary of vember 27 at 8 pm., an "Oper- in charge and $450. was voted
Eyeryone Welcome emploWnent. ation Crossroads A&Ica�l night Remember when infantile paralysis was a par- for equipment for the labora-
vill be 'held in the church. titularly terrible disease, and the worst of it was tory of which Mrs. Jewson ds In P E R S 0 N A L S
The board 'has hired "Charles 1 . it could strike at any time, and there was no known chaq7ge.
Robin Magill and Pastor Paul
Coon, -both students at MeMaz- cure? Now youngsters take a preventative bit Of bTWS. Vingland, Mrs. Millf, and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. McGill
ter Divinity College, will sPeza< pink medicine on a tasty sugar cube, and there's Mrs. D. Bartliff were named of Balton and David -McCaffi=
Ch on thdfr expevrlm�ces: in Akica, not even the fear of a needle to keep to the ren'Ov&ting committee, of Woodbridge spent the week-
• Attend Your Chur them from The next meeting of the Aux- end With Mr(g. T, A. McGill,
Mr. Magill spent this' Part good health. Public health nurse June Martene, iliary will be, held December 7. Shipley �,Ijtreet.
isummer buildqng a school in Dash -wood, offers one of the dainty morsels to This wCal be the Christmas Mrs. Laura M. perdue is
0 roon, Central Afnim. MT. Geraldine Strong, at Clinton Public School, while meeting and a good attendance leaving for Galt today where
This Sunday Cr7i Participated in- a sim9ar another member of Grade 4 stands. by, eager to is anticipated. she wall visit mrith her son Jack.
project m Siezra, Leme, West help
herself to the next one. (News -Record Photo)
Africa during the summer of
All Services on Standard Time 1964.
,Slides and rei)rashmeilts are
FIRST. BAPTIST CHURCH scheduled. Everyme Is Welcome., ruronview Folk to View OualitY j
(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec)
Pastor: Paul Coon, B.A. RECEPTION p
Sunday, November 21 egasuss First Nighter & Service
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:15 am—F—il w- -m- AND DANCE 11�drty Huronview. citizens -,50c general admission. The Our CHRISTMAS CARDS CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAP
7:30 ip.m.—Song Service
ALL ARE WELCOME RME
Ontario Street United Church
`11THE%FRIENMLY - CHURCH"
Pastor: REV.. GRANT MILLS, S.A.
ME, Sunday, November 21
9:45 a.m.--Sunday School
lltOO a.m.-Morning Worship
I TURNER'S
2:00 p.m.—Church •Service
3:00 p.m. --Sunday School
REV. CLIFFORD 0. PARK, M.A., Minister
Sunday, November 21
Subject: "MIRACLES AND THE CHRISTIAN FAITH"
HOLMESVI LLE
1:00 p.m.—Church Service
2:00 p.m. ---,Sunday School
WESLEY-WILLIS
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
'11,00 a.m.—Church Service
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
Rev, R..W.'Wenham, L.Th., Rector
Mr. W H. Bishop, FRCP, ARCM, organist
SUNDAY BEFORE ADVENT — Sunday, November 21
8.00 a.m. —Holy Communion
9:45 a.m. Church School
:00 a.m.-iMorning Prayer
'ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
I the Rev. R. U. MaoLead, B.A., Minister
Mrivi M. J. Agnew, Organist arld Choir Olreator
Sunday, November 21
13:45 a.m.--Church- School
10.-45 a.m.=Public Worship
tV.ERYONt, WELCOME
MAPLE STREET GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday,, Novdn*60 21
9:49 a,ft—Wofthip ServJ66
lltl)() A.1A.—SUbdity 80hool
8:06 p.m.—Evehifig Service
ker, John Aftk6h, Sh4lboutne
Tuftdl�;.4:06 P.M.—PtAy,60 Meeting WA Albld' Study
Rubjedt- "God's Good News" 13ook of Arabans
oil AL00P#__ 0, P 00 0
Christian Reformed
joteph Street
Chutch
I (�otpel Hall
116v. G. J. 00,6ts .. tnk, U6116ter
CLINTON
sandayt N6vornbdr 01
1.0:60 a.m.---Service in tolgUgh
ilkbb a0m.—Areakfixg of trLoLd
in Duth.h.
3:0Q 0.11I.—Sutifty School
LNIOXY StinddY 6-15 P1hr dW
784 P -hl, -.-Gospel service
•
68D tifib St, 'i*h;zG 11itbn
:00 #.m. ThUftday - t
Proet
to �ilj3qdk 16 " HdtW':
Meeting Azfd DEA4e
for
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Johnston
.(nee Lois Rathwelf)
Zurich Community Centre
Friday, Nov. 19
Desiardine's Orchestra
Lunch Provided
45-6b
will act as theatre critics Sun-
day afternoon, Novemli6r 21 as
they view the dress rehearsal
of "See How They Run", the
-first fall offering, by RCAF
Clinton "Pegasus Players".
Tll;is ds the last of seven.
strenuous weeks'of rehearsal by
the sinateur theatrical group
as they prepare for opening
night. The three ant fame will
open at the .RCMP" Clinton Sta-
tion 'theatre at 8:30 p.m. Sun-:
day, and run for three cont5wu-
tive nlglhu.
Tickets are 75c reserved and
--f* ANOTHER 'FIRST
FOR
ICING HOTEL
CLINTON
DANCING
In The DINING. LOUNGE
Friday and Saturday Evenings Only,
While Dancing Try but, Special of the Week
JCC hmcken In a Bas eC
friday-_Served froon 19:30.arn,; to 12s30 a: n,
Saturday --Served from 9!3 p.m. to Midnight
SMOR6ASBORD DINNERS
Every Sunday Evening from .5 to 7
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Phone 491-34211 for Ketervati I ans
Now Accepting Reservation's for Christmdo Parties
We 06ter Wbinnor Parties and WedAl'ho Itecdot'116"It
HOTEL CLIN,TO . N
Featuring ` "'LOUD r'*-' 'ROOM
people of the -surrounding towns
are welcompto attend, in ad-
dition to station p'ers'onnel. Free
parking wH1 be available on the
Parade Square,
The play as good family fare;
with I the cast made up of a
mixture of veterans and actors
attempting- their first stage
role. lholuded are RCAF per-
gormlel, dependents, DND em-
poloyees -and ditizens of Clinton,
Town.
Flight Lieutenant Al Bra-
bant is the producer with Fly-
ing Officer Milne Gibbons as
dixector, assisted by his wife,
nary Ann. Appearing in the
play are- Trudy and JerrY
Ktig-Wofl, B-1,11 Poppenk, Gene
Lar,coinbe, Howie LocltheaO,
Eric Boling, Louise Oakes,
Diane Lobb and Al Brabant.
Mrs i buloo, Ilk i�hd ap-
pears 'da Ida, �'a Codkitey
,aid in tsLS How "ley
AiiWl b6 -Ing parented W the
Oki owboh "Pogasus
Plwees'l 6a N6vembev 21, 22
M1W 17h6to)
Are Now On Display SPECIALS
INDIVIDUAL PERSONAL 6 Rolls, each 1,00011 long .:..$2.98
CARDS — 5o to $1.00 Fancy Wrap ............. ............ 25c
BOXES OF CARDS Tags - Seals and Ribbons
50 Cards .............. $1.98 10o to 490
51 Cards .................. 980 IT'S NEW—ELECTRIC COMB
Religious Cards -10's ........ -590 Dries, Styles and Teases All
Children's Cards -12's ........ 690 Types of Hair
Other Assortments -590 to $2.00 Something new as a Xn*ias.Gift
r.7.7 $7.95
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PRESCRIPTIONS
Phone 482-9511 Clinton, Ontario
WINTER
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FOR MEN and BOYS
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(5011 WORK OR DRESS)
PLAIN OVER RUBBERS
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&ORK
6 Styles of STRAP TOP frons Pine to Heavy Duty
-Styles at New Low Pricet,
6 101110t BOOTS I
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