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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-07-11, Page 9Clinton News—'Record, Thursday!. July 11. 1968 g NOW IS THE TIME TO ADP rr stip WENSION$ • ilip.RQQF$ p4-pr -writ. Now GEORGE WRAITH BOX 95 Go:analog tf 1.*Ioloogs PHONE 5244511 11011111111111.11111111111,1111.41MMINONIIMIll EXTRA DIVIDENDS FROM SHUR-GAIN CREEP FEED A good start is vital when raising baby pigs. SHUR-GAIN CRE EP FEED will. give,your pig- lets the following valuable dividends when fed from 2 or 3 days of age until 5 lbs. per pig is consumed. * more vigour * higher liveability * faster growth * • sounder health * earlier appetite for solid feed CLINTON FEED MILL CLINTON 482-3484 APPLIANCES & TV LTD. 524-8434 GERRY'S 120 THE SQUARE GODERICH OUTGROWS PRESENT STAFF Your response to our fine appliances and service has caused our business to mushroom over the past years. Because of this rapid growth the present staff is unable to handle the volume effectiyely. To bring you faster and more efficient service, a new manager will be appointed as Of August 1, 1968. Gerry says, "This will enable me to give you the personalized service for which the business was designed in the first place. It is hoped that by September 15, 1968, SAME-DAY-SERVICE will be a reality at The Store That Service Built." HOWEVER TO EFFECT THIS CHANGE, THE PRESENT STOCK MUST BE REDUCED DRASTICALLY THE BEST PRICES EVER are now in effect for this GIGANTIC STOCK REDUCTION SALE NO DRAWS - NO GIMMICKS NO DOOR PRIZES - JUST THE BEST MERCHANDISE AT THE LOWEST PRICE 'POSSIBLE The Sale Is STOREWIDE. Here are a few examples: 1p pit os tp zoctoo aotpup000s9tutpcio (us 13 CU. FT. FROST FREE REFRIGERATORS 2-Door Model Y. Reg. $379.95 $299. • 13 CU. FT. AUTOMATIC DEFROST REFRIGERATORS AS LbW AS 259.95 NOW ONLY top 0 Qs to 00s os 00 oputts)apkoa0Q 10 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR As L°w AS $1184 24 "- RANGES START AT t /rep tnrrti0 ns res trir 6-a a (a all a-ro a a ra 0 6 EVERYTHING IS• • NAME BRAND MERCHANDISE! • FULLY GUARANTEED! • WITH SERVICE! 153 WASHERS & DRYERS PRICES SLASHED FREEZERS FROM $166 II. s It .11 1 • Pink Streamers, wedding bells and paper rosettes decorated the Sunday School room of Knox United Church when Miss Martie Koopmans was the guest of honour for a bridal shower. The chairman for the Program was • Mrs- John Hildebrand and the program was , opened by a sing-song led by Mrs. Finmersori Rodgers accompanied by Mrs. Norman Wightman. A duet "'Til we meet again," was sung by Misses. Nancy Anderson and Betty Moss. A. piano solo was played by Miss Brenda East and e. reading "Beginning" was given by Miss Ramona Hanna. Contests were conducted by Mrs. Norman Wightman and Mrs. Hildebrand. The winner for the geography contest was Miss Klaske Koopmans and the winner for the Groom's wardrobe was Mrs, Ray Hanna, Misses Anderson and Moss sang ' another duet, "Let the Rest of the World Go 6y," and the winner of the lucky chair was Mrs. Ben Hamilton. Mrs, Norman Wightman pinned a corsage on Miss Martie and Mrs. Hildebrand pinned a corsage on Mrs. R. Koopmans and all were escorted to the platform, Mrs. John Sprung spoke a few words of congratulations to the bride-to-be and gifts were carried to the platform by Betty Moss, Shelley Grange, Jayne Arthur,- Faye Hildebrand and Marilyn Wightman. Miss Moss made an attractive ribbon hat which the bride-to-be modelled. Miss Kooprnans thanked her friends for the gifts and lunch was served. Mrs. Charles Straughan is visiting this week with her niece, Mrs. Harold Nicholson and Mr. Nicholson and Gary at Seaforth. Mrs. Bert Craig visited last Friday with her brothers, George McNall of Blyth and Mr. Sam McNall of Goderich, both are patients in Westminster hospital, London. Mr. and. Mrs,. Norman McDowell visited last Sunday with. her sister NIP. Carl ,Peat* and Mr. Deana at Hamilton, Rev. and Mrs. :Craig Peters of Indiana called On Auburn. frier* last Friday, , Mr, ,and Mrs. Gordon Sicley of Niagara Falls. visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Phillips, Mrs, Jean- ;Patterson of Goderich visited last week with her sister, Mrs„ Thomas Haggitt, Mr. Haggitt and Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. Gormerly Thompson of Brampton visited last week with her sister, mo: Bert Marsh, and Mr. Mai7sh. Mrs, Ted Mills is a patient in Clinton' hospital, her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Guy Cunningham is a patient in Clinton hospital, Miss Jean McLennan • of Toronto visited last week with her 'friend, Miss Margaret R. Jackson. Music featuied at UCW meeting The June meeting of the Wesley-Willis UCW featured "An evening of Music" presented by Mrs. Benson Sutter. Providing the musical talent were Mrs. Mary Lee James accompanied by Mr. Hollenbeck Mrs. Dorothy Dumont, Joan Aggerholm, Mrs. Alice •Andrews accompanied by Mrs. Marie Ferguson. The president, Mrs2M. Durst presided for the business session. Plans were made for catering to two weddings during the summer. Further plans were made for the doll festival to be held October 26th. A committee was named to investigate the redecorating of the basement. floor. Following the meeting, Unit 2 served refreshments and all enjoyed a sociable hour. The Auburn Community Hail received a two-speaker record player as a gift last week from the former TeenSville which operated in this community a few years ago. Mrs. John 114114, the former Shirley Brown and. Bill Straughan made the purchase and Mrs. Hazlitt made the presentation. • This record player Will no doubt be, popular this fall when the teenagers want a hop in the hall. Master Paul Haggitt of Zurich is visiting with his grandparents Mr. and Mts. Thomas Haggitt and Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Fowler were called to London last week due to the serious accident of his brother, William John Fowler, 17, of Sarnia. Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor visited last week with her sister, Mrs. MacAllison of Ailsa• Craig and her sister Mrs. Harvey Andrews and Mr. Andrews of Exeter. Mrs. Roy Farrow and her daughter, Mrs. Jack Young of Mitchell visited with the former's brother, Mr. Thomas Johnston and Mrs. Johnston. Mrs. Ferne Shackleton of Toronto is visiting relatives in the district. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Phillips and Miss Laura Phillips were London visitors last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Taylor and Mr.and Mrs, James Blake of Goderich are on a trip to Western Canada and the Coast. Misses Faye Seers and Jayne Arthur are at the girl's camp at the United Church camp north of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Youngblut of Woodstock visited last Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. Wilfred _ Sanderson and Mr. Sanderson. CONTAINS 11,61 AU12100S-P Beautify Canada 10 SALE—July Only "NA-CHURS" Liquid Fertilizer Buy 1 gallon "NA-CHARS" 7-14-7 for $3.95 Get another gallon "NA-CHURS" 15-5-5 .01 Both for $3.90 SAVE 3.94 Yes, in your own Way, beautify Canada' using famous "NA-CHURS" fertilizer. The fertilizer that's used by progressive farmers in Canada and the U.S. for healthier, more profitable crops. You can have luscious green lawns, beautiful, healthier, flowers and shrubs. Use it oh your vegetable garden for otitstanding growth and yield. IT'S EASY TO APPLY: Garden hose spray attachments, pressure sprayers, or watering cans will do the tribk. (If you don't have thiS equipment, we can supply a uNA-CHURS" Gro Gun Sprayer which attaches to your garden hote—only $1.69.) '`NA-CHURS" is completely safe— it won't bUrn or harm your plants. A gallon will cover up to 5,000 square feet. ACT NOW SAVE $3.94 Get the famous "NA-CHURS" health treatment for your 'Beautify Canada' program. NA,CHURS International, the Canadian company that 'made good' in the U.S. because it makes good products right here in Canada. BUY "NA-CHORS4 TWAY MADAM. HARDWARE Phone 482-7023 Clinton. seven million Ontarin ts covered by Ontario Insurance will be for additional hospital s with the advent Of on. Day, 1966. The new s will paver a number of lent services which were eviously insured plus a part of the cost for I ambulance service, aping July 1st, the plan very many hospital visits eviously insured, such as a operating room for surgical procedures, and of hospital facilities as ed by a 'physician in the nt of medical conditions, r to her marriage to 1 Gordon Soldan, in United Church, Barbara ady was honoured with a au tea and miscelleanous the former at the home rs. Don Urbshott of n. giving guests were the elect and her mother Mrs. Ready, (now of British big). Kathy Hearn of was in charge of the guest an heirloom embroidered overed table, centred with e candles and an ement of snapdragons, carnations and baby Mrs. Lola Walker, Mrs. th Endall, Mrs. Ivan Hearn rs. Mary Carter poured ing in the tea room were oan Goddard, Miss Barbara Miss. Sharon Lightfoot and ngrid Theander. s Mary Shipley and Miss a Grieve, displayed the ng gifts. Miss Jean Loft & Mrs. John Sanderson 1 Blyth were guests of 3 at a social evening ed by Sylvia and Elmer at home, on Saturday evening 29th, when about 70 ves, neighbours and friends red to honour them pp the ion of their .25th wedding ersary. interesting program was nted . with Mr. Kenneth art, cousin of the bride, as r of ceremonies. The am opened with a sing-song by Mr. Harry Lear mpanied by Mrs. Lear. A k wedding was much ed by all. Other musical hers were given by Mr. ey Toll, Mr. Harry Lear and Viola Van Egmond ured the audience with ra I numbers on her rdian. A contest was led by s Sylvia Sanderson. orous readings were given s. Isabel Stewart and Mr. Tamblyn. he bride and groom of 25 ago were then called and and Mr. Kenneth This is the third time the Ontario Hosnital Services Commission has increased coverage of out-patient services since the insurance plan began in 1959, The Intent is to close the gap in protection between insured services tinder the hospital plan and those services which are benefits of OMSIP and other comprehensive medical Plans. The new benefits will not cover X-ray examinations and laboratory tests which are listed as benefits under OMSIP — the Ontario Medical Services Insurance Plan. However, these diagnostic services will continue and Miss Margaret McGregor the shower gifts and personals. The following were hostesses for miscelleanous presentations. Mrs. Marguerite Woodhouse, held a surprise shower for Miss Ready's fellow teachers at the Lorne Avenue School, at her London home; Miss Norma Grieve, assisted by Miss Euna MacRae and Miss Margaret McGregor at her home, Mrs. Ivan Hearn, Mrs, Les Kennedy and Mrs. Bert Thompson of Lucan at the Lucan Shillelagh, Mrs. Kenneth Endall at her London home; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ready, St. Marys held a family luncheon and shower at their home. The grooms parents Mr. and Mrs. John ,Soldan, RR 1 Zurich, entertained the bridal party following rehearsal. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Orr visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shephard, Sombra for the Dominion Day holiday, also at Mitchell's Bay and Wallacebura. Stewart spoke a few words of congratulations on behalf of the family, neighbours and friends. John and Viola thanked everyone for the gifts and the evening planned for them. Lunch and wedding cake was ;,served and _enjoyed by all. Guests were present from Woodstock, Mt. Forest, Hanover„ Leamington, Goderich, surrounding district and St. John, New Brunswick. Mrs. Stanley Ball, sister of the bride, who was bridesmaid, Mr. Lloyd Stewart, who was best man, Mrs. Wm. Dowson, who was flower girl and Miss Lillian Adams, aunt of the bride, who was organist at the wedding 25 years ago, all attended. Dress your baby in clothing that is appropriate to the weather. The old-fashioned notion of bundling him up at all times it not good because overheating causes skin rashes. To keep him comfortable, dress him in sensible clothing. to be covered as Hospital Insurance benefits, when they are in connection with emergency oetTatient ,services Within twenty-four hours of an accident, or when they form part of hospital Celt-Patient service to complete treatnient of a fracture. Also, the new benefits will not cover any charges made by cloctois or dentists for professional services rendered at the hospital or the use of hospital facilities for regular injections of drugs. Neither will they cover dental care which is normally provided in a dentist's office, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. On, Hensall attended thp ,Gilbert reunion held at Canatara Park, Sarnia, Ontario. Larry Gilbert London was in charge of sports. The conveners for 1969 are Mr. and Mrs. William McEachen Sarnia: Family members attended from Flint, Drayton Plains, Sorn bra, London, Arkona, Windsor, Sarnia and Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. On attended the Orr reunion held at Wingham on Sunday last. Mr, and Mrs. Jim On, Barbara and Kathryn attended the Orr reunion at Wingham, Sunday July 7. Kippen Miss Faith Dikin and Miss Beth Schroder of Detroit spent the American holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Vivan Cooper and Don. Mrs. Reid Torrance is visiting with her daughter Mrs. Robert Hanes at Severn Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Wierren and family recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Sannena. Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Manson of. London visited Robert Thomson on the holiday. Miss Patin Mickle of Hensall spent a aay last week with Louise Kirk. Miss Jo-Anne Van Wierren returned home Saturday from enjoying a, few days -at Camp in the ;114, Miss Christine Jonker of - Hoogeveen, Holland is spending two months with her friends Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fisher. Bert Thomson and • family accompanied by Robert Thomson visited Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Stokes and Larry of London. Edgar Mousseau has been a patient in Seaforth community Hospital for two weeks. Steven and Jimmie Hillier of Thamesford spent last week with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Alex McMurtrie. Michael Smith of Guelph visited on the weekend with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wren. Mr. and Mrs. N. Hoed and Mrs. Long spent an • afternoon with Mrs. Ed Morton, near Seaforth Mona,. hospital services ohm July 1st pie observe 25th anniversary FIENSALL -~N.