HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-06-06, Page 21FOR FATHER'S DAY
DRESS SHIRTS. OF FORTREL
& COTTON SHORT SLEEVES
PERMANENT PRESS
We Believe This is
The Finest White Shirt
Value Today!
DAY
SPECIAL
3for$13.50
SIZES 14 3 to 17
SUNDAY, JUNE 16 IS FATHER'S DAY
HERMAN'S
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4'u1)usho4 by the Clh,tert Liberal, ASSOtlatien
NOTICE Of CHANGE IN
STORE HOURS
EFFECTIVE JUNE s, WO -OF CLINTON'S.
RETAIL STORES .WILL BE
CLOSED
MONDAYS
IN AccoRpANcE WITHI A MOTION PASSED BY
LARGE MAJORITY AT A MERCHANT'S MEETING HELP
, THURSDAY, MAY 23,
Clinton Retail Merchant's Committoi
The new Minneapolis-Moline G900-
a 97 h.p. tractor designed
for advanced farming methods.
Come test drive the new G900 today.
While you're here see our full line of new and used
'tractors and implements. We make it easy for you to
buy right- now. We're offering high' trade-ins-easy
financing, too.
Test drive the G900 at your high speed farming .• heaquarters,
RAY PO1TER & SONS
MINNEAPOLIS - MOLINE
Phone 482-9997 R.R. 3, Clinton
bto PA PER
WESTINGHOUSE
A bright idea the new Lumipas
A compact, high intensity 40 watt lamp combined
with a solid state radio, It's great to work or read
with relaxing background music. It's handy-the
lamp is mounted on a swivel arm that extends from
6" to 15". The radio gives out a big sound from its
5" x 3" oval speaker. And that's not all-it's also
available with an illuminated clock with "Doze"
and "Slumber" controls. Definitely a bright idea
for you. V/4" H,91,4" W, 61/2 " D. With clock 53/4 " H.
Model 910X6-Ivory and Gold with gunmetal grille
Model974XL6-Ivory and Beige with Midnight Blue
grille
THERE ARE LOTS OF OTHER
SMALL APPLIANCES
DAD WOULD LOVE
at
Clinton- Electric-- hop-
D, W. CORNISH
Albert St. CLINTON Ph.: 482-6646
2.
`CARD .-9..F THANKS ,, . , •-,1 •.. .
W" " t40.4 MY relatives'
APO ,0,0009144: for.cards, gifts
And •kindoess shown .while I.
was a patient. in Itospite1,
ALEX ,PVPMQ.13,P., 23p.
I-wish te thank all .wilo gent
cards and: gifts pod visited while
I was a 'patient in Qiinton hos-
patai, 'thanks ,to. Prs,.
'irfaldon and- Oakes arta nurses
on -first floor wirig.,cMsrig
1%/1.4'17.4Pir.$,
AUCTION SALE
ii9.14h014 qff9(Ast Machin., 4, .blacksmith's and carper,-
'e Weis, Penltry and Sew mill
14PcPt, from the, home of
Wells, in the village of
desbor0, epposite the Huliett
tral $chool, on $atiArdaY,
;6th at 12:30 p,m, Shari),
clieWing:
94,15091d effects, 8-piece oak
WOroom $9ite; Motorola 17-
h televisien; studio couch
h matching swivel chair; roll
couch; wicker arm chair;
94410 chairs, cabinet ratite;
P head sewing Machine; flat
knee hple desk; Kenmore
11,9/11 cleaner with " attach,
tits; walnut console table;
k table; Sinall parlor table;
holstered platform rocking
ir; leather rocking ehair;
enport; magazine ,tabi e;
minster rug, 9 x 91/4 ;
light; table lamps; fernery
nd; G, E. washing machine;
ctric range; refrigerator; 3 oil
ace heaters; 5-piece set of TV
les; 2 bar chairs; 2 mantel
cks; wall clock; electric clock;
ight clock; 5-piece chrome
eakfast suite; Annex heater;
II mirrors; pictures; 2 hall
ees; electric heater; Quebec
ater; 3-Piece oak bedroom
ite; 2 metal beds, springs and
attress; 2 dressers; 3 drawer
est; clothes hamper; quantity
bedding and linens; scatter
ats; dishes; silverware; glass-
are; cooking utensils; 15-gal-
ir stone crock.
Other listings: machinist's
ols, set of taps and dies; set
pipe dies; bolt threading ma-
ne; blacksmith's tools, forge;
heavy steel anvils; rasps;
ngs; emery stones; I/2-inch,
eavy duty drill; propane,torch;
arden tractor; Ariens 3 h.p.
oto tiller; Johnson reel type
ower mower; garden •hose; gar-
en fence; grain grinder (for
real); Mercury outboard motor
ith tools and 2 extra props;
awmill equipment, 2 , large
aws; cant hooks; , saw setting
quip-Lunt; 2 sets of heavy duty
reeching harness; 2 sets of col-
r tops; several electric motors;
40 lb, scale; 30 lb. computer
tale; grain cradle; bag holder;
ogging chains; two 6 ft. step
dders; double and single bar-
el 'shot guns; .22 rifle; antique
rass seeder; poultry feeders
nd water fountains; quantity of
sed pipe; quantity of scrap
eta!; quantity of stove wood
nd lumber; numerous other
tides.
Terms: Cash.
Please Note: This is a large
ale and will start sharp on
Included in the sale are an-
iques and primitive pieces.
Edward W. Elliott,
Auctioneer,
Alex Wells,
Proprietor. .22-23
NOTICES
CANADA'S most dynamic
Mutual Fund-American Growth
Fund-20% income tax credit on
dividends. Investigate before
you invest, Financial planning.
Fred (Ted) Savauge, area rep-
resentative, 77 John St., Sea-
forth. Phone 527-1522.
47tfb
- IN MEMORIAM
KEYS-In memory of a dear
grandfather, Clifford Henry
Keys, who passed away June
3, 1967.
His smiling way and pleasant
face
Are a pleasure to recall;
He had a kindly word for each
And died beloved by all.
-Lovingly 'remembered by
Dianne, Bonnie, Betty, Ruth and
families, 23x
STURGEON-In loving memory
of our dear wife, mother and
grandmother, L u 1 u Muriel
Sturgeon who passed away 5
years ago, June 7, 1963.
Beautiful memories are woven
in gold,
This is the ,picture we tenderly
hold,
Deep in our hearts her memory
is kept,
TO love, to cherish and never
forget.
-Ever remembered and sadly
missed by her husband Willard,
children and grandchildren.
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CARD OF THANKS
LOCKHART-We wish to ex-
press our appreciation to our
many friends, neighbours, rela-
tives and wonderful family for
gifts and attending our Open
House on the occasion of our
25th Wedding Anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Arid Lockhart".
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The family of the late .tames
Dale wish to expreas their sin-
cere thanks to the relativee,
friends and neighbours for
floral tributes, donatione to
Heart and Cancer funds, cards
of sympathy and many acts of
kindrieSS shown its during mir
recent, bereavetrient. Special
thanks to Rev. Mills and • IleV
trittoe, the Beattie Funeral
Heine, br, Oaleee, nurses and
staff. Their kiiidneee will alvvayS
be renlembered.,--,-THE DALE
PAM/LY. 230
Weiiid, tCeepteee.
Cere- tharike to-- all friends
and neighbours for their tide of
kindness to myself and my wife
while '1, was. in, London hee,
pital ; also, for the flowers,
treats, earde and Vieite, Thank
you, G11Y tlINNIXOtIAM. 2 1r
ENGAGEMENT
.ANNOUNCED
Mrs, Wilbur .lewitt, RA. 1,
Clinton, wishes to announce the
engagement of her daughter,
GienYce Lorene to Ralph Doug-
las Glow, son, of Mr. and Mrs.
Glew, Clinton. The wedding
to take place July 6 at 4 o'clock
in. Londesboro United Church,
23p
Dr. and Airs, G, S. gliiott wish
to announce the engagement of
their eldest daughter, Nancy
Louise to Paul' Thomas Booth,
the son of Mrs, J. Sundt,
twee Ontario) and the late
Thomas Booth. The wedding will
take place June 22, 1968 at
Highland United Church, Kit-
chener, Ontario. 23p
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Peck,
R.R. 1, Zurich, wish to announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Carol Dianne to Mr. James
Eldon Kirton, son of Mrs. Kirton
and the late Mr. Eldon Kirton,
R.R. 1, Bluevale: The wedding
will take place June 29; 1968 at
four o'clock in Gosken United
Church, Zurich, Ontario.
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BIRTHS
BETTLES-To Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Betties, R.R. 1, Londes-
boro, in Clinton Public Hospital,
on Tuesday, May 28, 1968, a son
Bradley Ephraim Allan.
DONNELLY - To Pte, and
Mrs. Daniel Donnelly, Clinton,
in Clinton Public Hospital, on
Tuesday, May 28, 1968, a daugh-
ter.
FALLS -- To Mr, and Mrs.
Harry Falls, Clinton, in Clinton
Public Hospital, on Thursday,
May 30, 1968, a son.
BEZZO-To Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Bezzo, St. Thomas, in Elgin Gen-
eral Hospital, on Wednesday,
May 22, 1968, a daughter, a
sister for Teresa, Lynn,
DEATHS •
ALEXANDER-Passed away
at Victoria Hospital, London,
,on Monday, May 27, 1968, Her-
bert W. Alexander of 23 Car-
free crescent, 14ndon, in his
88th year, beloved husband of
'thelate 'margatet 'Ella McEwen
and dear brother-in-law of Dr.
Annabel McEwen. The funeral
service was from the A. Millard,
George Funeral Home, Wortley
Road at Elmwood Ave., on
Thursday, May 30. The. Reverend
D. Glenn Campbell of Elmwood
Ave, Presbyterian Church of-
ficiated and interment was in
Woodland Cemetery, London.
DALE-Passed away in Clin-
ton Public Hospital, on Thurs-
day, May 30, 1968, James A.
Dale, Clinton, in his 86th year.
The funeral service was from
Beattie Funeral Home on Mon-
day, June 3 with interment in
Clinton Cemetery.
TOWNSEND-Passed away in
Victoria Hospital, London, on
Sunday, June 2, 1968, Raymond
J. W. Townsend, Seaforth, in
his 54th year, Survivors include
a sister, Mrs. Frank (Ida) Walt-
ers, Clinton. The funeral service
was from G. A. Whitney Funeral
Home, Seaforth, Wednesday,
June 5 with interment in Clin-
ton Cemetery.
There's Comfort
In the Running
For Young Men
In this spring's junior col-
lection of slip-ons and sandals,
brogues and oxfords, boys'
shoes are styled with com-
fortable wide toelines in full,
rounded and square silhou-
ettes.
To serve for school and all
spring and summer activities
are new brogues that look
hefty yet are crafted from
lightweight salooth and grain-
ed leathers.
For a simpler tie shoe, the
classic Oxford, in new spring
versions, sports combinations
of textures, high-rising top-
lines and ghillie ties.
Other tie shoes include the
saddle oxfprd and plain-toe
three-eyelet ties in glove or
brushed leather.•
Brass hardware, beefroll
braces, tassels and the took of
boots have been added to slip-
ons and moccasins, Others
shoe,' off the iiiOnk.,strap, high
tongue and goring. Leathers
are Waxy, glove, grained and
brushed textures.
Year-ittind fOotgear high-
lights. brawny chukkas or
boot-type play shoes. For
warmer weather the bared
Sandal comes with crossed
straps, thongs or tee-ringt.
Dress shoes come In simple
Or oxford. lines, Slip-
oils have raised tongue, porf.,
trim and monk-Strap style, ' „ .
The Canadian National Thetis
kite roc the Blind eerves 26,049
blind persons
Over 2,060 blind Canadians
are employed Ili industry across
Cana.64
Leather
ouchs-
The new look of leather
fashlens heralds the come,
1),4* of supple feminine
important seam detailing, use
of nardwnre .trim, Leather is
a softy for more shapely, girl-
wise stYling•
Belted waists, SOftlYegath-ered skirts, vests and new
.'rained and te4turecl looks are
among the season's favorite
leather trends, reflecting the
relaxed approach fashion takes
for spring...
Whether a spring outfit
comprises a coat, suit, dress or
separates, latest leathers are
lightweight and Pliant. Pine
fishes include not, only lint-
free suede and grained leath-
ers, but brushed and embossed
leathers, printed and "corriu-,
roved" leathers. and natural-
ly-marked "wild" leatheys, re-
ports Leather Industries of
America.
Most leathers are now spee
d aily tanned for resistance to
water, weather and wear, with
easier cleaning built in.
Sleek leathercoats are fash-
ionably short, 'with prophetic
mid-calf or "midi" lengths
seen here and there. These
coats are meant to move -
whether their cut is A-line, fit-
and-flare or tent,
Newest styles feature sporty
brass trims such as snaps, gal-
osh clips or big zippers, or go
ladylike with shirtwaist styl-
ing, flattering yoke treatment
or dressy jeweled buttons.
Stand-up collars and inungen-
late stitch detailing are found
on both types.
The leather suit enters with
skirt, culottes or pants, Gath-
ered skirts, or A-line skirts or
culottesg are matched to hip-
length, tunic or blazer jackets.
As for the texture story,
leathers include suede, grain-
ed and embossed leathers -
lus
finishes.
new savage or `wild"
leather
Leather dresses sum up the
spirit of spring ;68, For after-
noon wear, they're sleeveless
1
trim.
serves as chief attraction,
white other leather styles use
scrollwork and trapunto as
or grained• textures, with ei-
ther low-lying belts or defined
waists. In printed leather
or tiny-sleeved frocks in suede
dresses, the leather itself
•
At after-five festivities,
bare-shouldered leather gowns
may show off a chin-high tur-
tleneck, ewen; j paved borders
or side or fi.ent slits.
In this era of. the "total
look" in fashion, leather sep-
arates to wear together - or
with other things in a ward-
robe-have importance. Jack--
ets of every cut and kind are
ci
011.11ton..Now.01pcoroi •Ttliggctay, 1900. •
These students of liensali Public School. take students, led by principal Robert flaeburn and '
a, breather at Zurich during the Oxfam walk Eric Mansfield raised about $550 few Oxfam,
from St, Joseph to Hensel]. on Saturday. The (Staff photo)
available, from classic sports
jackets to riding jackets, blaz-
.ers and "hair • on" .animal
marked jackets.
Skirts -and pants (long and
, short) are ideal team-mates
for all types of tops. Good-
looking vests (a new, favor-
ite) , tunics and shells are also
found.
If you grow soy beans, dry beans, or tenatOe, you can cut hoe costs and
reduce cultivations with Trawl .. the weed killer than can pay for
several times over, It dependably stops all annual grasses' and many
broadleaf weeds for months - wet Weather Or dry.
Famous last words
"I've got crews all lined
up to do my hoeing."
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