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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-07-11, Page 5JUG MILK HON) 3 QT. SIZE 2% SKIM Plus Deposit PLUS 8 PKG OF BUNS 694 PLUS 8 PKG OF BUNS 794 STEAK ROUND or ROASTS 894 SUMMER SRO-RAMA WE HAVE A 144?_te OFFER FOR JULY FROM NOW TILL JULY 31st 10% BOOKING DISCOUNT SPECIAL INT E R E ST PRICES FREE DEALS NO INTEREST ON ANY FARM LINE PURCHASE OVER $300 TILL NOV. 1. . EXTENDED TERMS THROUGH OUR. BEATTY BUDGET PLAN. SEE US SOON or CALL 482-9561 FARM SERVICE CENTRE 17 Rattenbury — CLINTON — "WE SERVICE WHAT WP SELL" $1.59 6 .$11 994 414 TOMATOES 5 for $1 $ for 1 MINETTE'S CHOICE 20 OZ TINS Pac 6 or 8 for 4 994 A g VARIETY CENTRE 15 VICTORIASIREETABetweeil-Martins—fid Irwin%) MEATS- DELICATESSEN-GROCERY( SEALTEST JUG MILK & DAIRY PRODUCTS Bar-0-Q (AMEN .101100NIE 482•95811 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M MAXWELL HOUSE 12 OZ Bonus Size Instant Coffee ASSORTED PASTELS 200's KLEENEX HOUSE AND GARDEN BUG. KILLER RAID NEW REG' 12's KOTEX NEW LIBBY'S DEEP BUTTERED 14 OZ CORN or PEAS WIENER OR HAMBURGER BUNS 1 lb WIENERS 1 lb HAMBURG CHOICE RED BRAND BEEF ONLY HUILE CAPRI 24 OZ BOTTLE COOKING OIL 794 824 794 724 SEALTEST DAIRY PRODUCTS FURNACE and STOVE OILS Maximum Easily Gasoline* DIESEL FUELS MOTOR OILS range of Special Lubricants and. Greases KERRIGAN AGENT 1.41VITTED Street Clinton Phone 482-.96 3 Ius a Full PAUL BP 379 Victoria Mrs, Alberta McSeath was at kerne t9 friends and relatives. Sunday July 7th on the occasion of her eightieth birthdays The guest list including her two'great grandchildren Julie and Gerald McBeath of Kippen, A lace cloth covered the tea table which centered a birthday cake flanked with white tapers in silver holders and a floral arrangement of roses. Pouring tea in the afternoon were Miss M. Ellis and Miss Cassie Dougall, evening—Mrs. George Hess and Mrs. Esther Moffatt. Serving in the afternoon were Mrs. Jerry Moffatt, Mrs. Hugh Hendrick and daughters Karen and Kathy. In the evening, Mrs. Garnet Mousseau of Ridgetown, Mrs. Allen Armstrong, Mrs. Floyd Armstrong, Mrs. Leslie Armstrong. Receiving guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alex McBeath of Kippen. Mrs. Mclieath 'was 'the recipient of many lovely gifts and COUNCIL BRIEFS (Continued from page 1) Mayor Symons issued a proclamation declaring Monday, August 5, Civic holiday. The following building permits were approved: Ward Knox, $25,000 for a house; Welch and Hill $500 for a sign; Mabel McAdam, $1,000 for a garage;. Maynard Corrie, $500 for_a sign; Don Palmer, $3,000 for an addition; Fred McCool, $500 to move a garage; William Counter was granted a permit to wreck a hnilding. A by-law was passed authorizing the signing of a rental agreement between the Town of Clinton and the Ontario Government changing the, rental housing project approved in 1959 from a full recovery basis to a rent-to-income basis. FARM COMMITTEE (Continued from page 'I) vice-president of the Consumers' Association of Canada, are also members of the Farm Income Committee, while the executive secretay is Edward O'Meare, agricultUral economist of the nta.rio, .Department ^,*. of AgricultUre, ' loaned by" -the Department to this special committee. Others prominent in the agricultural field who participated in the conference held at Centralia College of Agriculture and Technology were: James A. MacDonald, principal of the School:, Donald McArthur, farm management specialist at the School: Douglas Jamieson and Graham Hooper, members of the staff; Douglas Miles, Clinton, agricultural representative for Huron; Eric Grubbe, Arthur, agricultural representative for Perth. The special committee on Farm Income was appointed by Hon. W. A. Stewart, Ontario Minister of Agriculture, folloWing a request from the Vineland conference in October 1966. A preliminary report was presented at the Kemptville conference in July 1967. When its labours are over, the committee will report back to ,the Minister and all farm organizations in Ontario. The committee has been meeting periodically in various parts of the province with farmers and agricultural' representatives in an attempt to get suggestions for solutions of farm problems. FORD ‘CLieTei,j) A TURN FOR VERSE The Good Old Days, The Good Old Days We All So Fondly Speak Of, Which If Ever They Should Conte Back, No One Could Stand A Week Of. THIS WEEK SPECIAL 1964 FORD GALAXIE Two Door Hard Top CandyApple Red Black Top Power Steering Power Brakes One Owner Name On Request Lic. H51838 $1895.00 1965 MUSTANG V;8 Automatic President Blue Lic. H54262 $2095 1963 RAMBLER American Four-Door Station Wagon - 6 - Automatic Very Clean Lic. 88944X $895 1965 PONTIAC PA F`tIS 'IE NNE Two-Door Hard Top Super Sport Fully Equiped Lic,. H57225 $2195 Goderich Motors. Ltd. Roo .624t1000 35 South Street (Just Off 'the Squate) Open Evenings H. LOBB & SONS EQUIPMENT ci.iNTON 482.9431 PHONE 482.9411 CLINTON MAKE YOUR WASH DAY A HOLIDAY! .LET US DO YOUR LAUNDRY MEN'S SHIRTS OUR SPECIALTY -. - Phone 482-9491 , .. , AM BEECH STREET— CLINTON, 'ONT. ..-*,.. ,, .', FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY:: HURON LAUNDRY OIL BURNER SERVICE No Waiting On Cleanouts Pick Your Date Now FOR YOUR SAFETY OUR DELIVERY TRUCK . CARRIES FUEL OIL ONLY Gordon Grigg Ltd. Contact Us For All Your Petroleum Needs 1 — 1850 COCKSHUTT WITH 1200 HOURS 1 — 1550 DIESEL LIKE NEW 600 HOURS 1 -- 550 COCKSHUTT EXCELLENT CONDITION ONLY 400 HOURS 1 — CASE 400 1960 GAS MODEL FARM MACHINERY 1 COCKSHUTT 415,MOWER 1 — CASE TRAIL TYPE MOWER COCKSHUTT 18 COMBINE PULL TYPE. ENS AL ENGAGEMENT • ANNOUNCED Clinton News,Record, ThursdaV, July '11 . 1968 OBITUARIES JOHN MACK FNZIE Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Dawson, R.R. 1, Varna, wish to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Sharon Jean to Mr. John Philip White, son of Mr, and Mrs. pert White, Clinton. The marriage will take place Satur- day, AuglAt 3 at 3 p.m. in Varna United Church, 28p Mr. and Mels. Royce Fremlin announce the engagement of their :daughter Wanda Ruth to LAC Ernest Edward Goodyear, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Goodyear, St. John's, Newfound- land. The wedding will take place on Saturday, August 10, 1968, at 3 o'clock at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Clinton, 28b The engagement is announced of Nancy Jean, daughter of Dr, E. L. Rothmel and the late Mai. Rothinel, Guelph, to Mr, Charles Henry Stephenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stephenson, Varna, The marriage will take place on Saturday, August 10 at St, John's United Church, Allis- ton. 28p Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Brandon announce the engage- ment of his sister, Shirley Ber- nice, to Mr, Raymond John Wachhaus of Kingsville, On- tario. The marriage will take place on Saturday, July 27 at 4:00 p.m. in St. Andrew's United Church, Bayfield. IN MEMORIAM MEDD—In loving memory of James Ernest Medd, who pass- ' ed away July 10, 1961.—Lov- ingly remembered and sadly missed by wife and family. 28b CARD OF THANKS 'We wish to convey our thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbouds for visits, cards, let- ters and flowers given tit mother while she was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Also for sympathies accorded to us during our bereavement. — DAVID AND LAVERNE COL- CLOUGH AND FAMILY. 28p 'Magri/Wit:4o express sincere t lanitsjejell'ewho remembered d'ca as and" ViS its while _ a patient 'in Clinton Public Hos- pital.—OLIVE PENFOUND,„ 28b Proceeds from the auction sale, were $379.05, which is to be divided between the, junior and senior hockey teams in Bayfield. People who donated articles to be sold, and whom we wish to thank are: Mr. Beattie, Bay- field; Mr. Templar, Grand Bend; Mr. Fraser, Bayfield; Mr. Maykr, hayfield; Mrs. Oates, Bayfield; Huron Church Camp; Miss J. Metcalf, Bayfield; Mrs. Shirk, hayfield; Mr'. Willsie, hayfield; Mr. Tillman, Bayfield; Mr. D. Weston, Bayfield; Mrs. Pearson, hayfield; Mr. R. Poth, Bayfield; Mr G. Turner, hayfield; Mr. C. Merner, Bayfield; Mr, M, Merl ner, Bayfield; Mr. E. Hovey, Bayfield; Mrs. Parker, Bayfield; Mrs, McConkey, hayfield; Mr. Ericson, Bayfield; Mrs. Hopson, hayfield; Mr. Penhale, Bayfield; Mr. H. Baker, Bayfield; Mrs. Hunter, Bayfield; Abs. Fick, Bay- field; Mr. Scott, Seaforth; Adam Flowers, Bayfield; Mr. G. Gra- ham, hayfield; Mr. L. Hill. Special thanks to E, Elliott, the auctioneer, who donated his services free for the second auction, and gave us a donation for the first sale, Thanks also to Mr. and Mrs. G. Mayor, Mr. and Mg's. G. Graham, Mr. W. Clark, Mr. Beattie, Jack and Berthena Hammond and the boys from the Senior hockey team for their help. 28b CARD OF.THANKS I wish to expness my sincere thanks to relatives and friends who were so thoughtful while I was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital, Special thanks to Dr. Oakes and staff of the first floor.—LUCILLE BOND. 28b Mrs, Eileen Consitt and fam- ily wish to express their sincere thanks for so many get well wishes and flowers received while confined to hospital. Special thanks to Kippen T.,T,C,W. for the lovely rose and card, 28p My sincere thanks to all friends who, in various ways remembered me. Also Dr. Oakes and Rey. Mills for their special kindness to me in the hospital; also nurses on second floor,— MRS. ELIZABETH GRAHAM, 28b I wish to express my sincere thanks for the cards,flowers, gifts and visits while •I was a patient in hospital, Special thanks to Drs. Oakes, Addison and staff of Clinton Public Hos- pital,—AGNES DALE. 28b We wish to express our/ sin- cere thanks and appreciation to - relatives, friends and neigh- bours for the kindness and sympathy shown to us during our recent bereavement; also for the many beautiful floral tiAbutes, cards and messages of sympathy Special thanks to Rev. Jack Heynan, pallbearers, Dr. Thompson and Flowers and for all those who helped in any way.—THE CAMPBELL FAM- ILY. 28b My sincere thanks to Dr. Oakes and the staff of Clinton Public Hospital and many friends who remembered me during my illness.—BARBARA MacVEAN, 28b The family of the late James Brown wish to express their gratitude to friends and neigh- bours for acts of kindness, floral tributes and cards. Also special thanks to doctors and nurses in London and Clinton who were so kind. 28p We would like to thank our many friends for gifts, cards and for' calling on the occasion of our 25th wedding annivers- ary., Your'•kindnesses ;made our day one to be lorig,reffebibei'ed: IL' GEORGE " AND" 'INIADECON" YEATS. 28b C EATHS FANSON — At Huronview, Clinton. on Wednesday, July 3, 1968, Mrs. Edgar Fanson, 92, former Eunice Down. She is sur- vived by her husband and a brother, Rev. C. W. Down, Exeter. Segvice was on Friday at 2:30 p.m. from the Dinney Funeral Home, Exeter. Burial in Exeter Cemetery. McKENZIE—At Westminster Hospital, London, on Wednes- day, July 3, 1968, John McKen- zie, 77, Bayfield. He is survived 'by his wife, the former Ella Hemenway; daughter Mrs. Man- ley (Phyllis), Thompson, Chi- cago; son, John, Toronto; broth- er, Charles, Sarnia. Service was at 2 p.m. from the Ball Funeral Home, Clinton, with interment in Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Township. COCHRANE—At Huronview, .Clinton, on Friday, July 5, 1968, Mrs. John C. Cochrane, 80, Sea- forth, former Jessie Elizabeth Mcheath. She is survived bY her husband; daughter, Mr(s. Elmer (Audrey) Cameron, Sea- forth; sisters, Mrs. John (Mabel) Jarrot, Guelph; Mrs. Alvin (Rena) McBride, Exeter. Private service at 2 p,m. on Monday, July 8, from the Box Funeral Home, Seaforth. • Interment in Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Town- ship. congratulatory messages. SUn4Y, atly 14th• Bill Gibson will jeave. for England and the Continent by jet for a summer vacation. Miss Janice Moore, Mitchell, is holidaying with her grandmother Mrs. Harry Caldwell, The Canadian Farmers and Ranchers Tour led by Roy Jewell in 1966 held their Reunion picnic at the home of Mr- and Mrs, Cecil Kemp, Forest, on Sunday July 7th. Mrs. Harry Caldwell of Hensall, and Mrs. Sterling Graham' of Cromarty, attended. Visitors attended from Australia, Alberta and South Western Ontario. UniOn services will continue at Hensall United Church at 11 a,m. until the end of July. Soloist at the morning service last Sunday morning was Mrs. Fuss who sang "Hold Thou My Hand". Rev, H. F. Currie gave the message. • SURVEY (Continued from page 'I) and answer questions about the plan. In small municipalities OHC' usually builds semi-detatched, duplex, or row housing for families. In large centres apartment buildings are also built.. Senior citizen units often are built around a courtyard, or are in a small apartment building. Apartments for couples have a living room, bedroom, bathroom and kitchen. Apartments for single tenants have a bed-sitting room, bathroom and kitchen. All apartments are equipped with a stove I and refrigerator. Rent is geared to income and the minimum is $32 a month, including services. After. considering the survey report, Council can initiate the program it outlines by adopting a resolution requesting OHC to proceed. Capital costs are shared by the Provincial and Federal Governments. 28b John MacKenzie Of Bayfield, died July 3 in Westminster Hospital, Wndon after a long Born in 1891, he married the former Ella Hemenway of Winnipeg. He was a member of St. Andrews United Church, Bayfield,. During the first world war, ML MacKenzie was badly wounded at Vimy where he 'served with the 2nd .CMR s He won the military medal for his service, Surviving besides his wife are one son, John Clark MacKenzie, Toronto, one daughter, Mrs. Manley (Phyllis) Thompson, Chicago, one brother, Charles .MacKenzie, Sarnia, nnd five grandchildren. Service was held from Ball Funeral Home, Clinton, with Mr. Donald Beck of Bayfield CHARLOTTE COLCLOUGH Mrs. Charlotte Colclough of 40 Rattenbury Street, died Monday, July 1 in Clinton Public Hospital. She was 73. The daughter of William and Eliza Armstrong, she was born in Ballinderry, Northern Ireland December 4, 1894. In 1928 she married • George Colclough in London, Ontario. She resided in Hullett Township eight years before moving to Clinton two years ago. She was a member of Maple Street Gospel Hall. Service was held from Beattie Funeral Home Wednesday, July 3 with Pastor John Aitken of Maple Street Gospel Hall, Clinton, officiating. Interment was in Clinton Cemetery. Pallbearers were Menno Martin, Ivan. Colclough, Neil Lowey, William Kolkman, Douglas Farquhar, Wallace Avery; Surviving are one son, IDavid of Bayfield, one brother, John Armstrong of Northern Ireland, two sisters, Mrs. William (Agnes) Gould of Northern Ireland, and Mrs. Thomas (Nellie) McCord of Detroit, Michigan. - officiating, Interment was in. Baird's Cemetery, Stanley TOwriship. Pall-bearers were Ernest Hovey, Ruford Moore, Walter Westlake, Roy Poth, Lyle Hill, Hat OrinQnd- Persons attended the funeral from .Huntington-WOods, Sarnia, Toronto, London, Waukesha, Wisconsin.