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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-12-12, Page 3Quality & Service CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR ALL THE FAMILY For Her: For Him: Gift Sets by DuBarry, 1.50 to, 7.00 - Yardley, 1.70 to 6.85 - Chanel to 13.00 - California Girl to 6.50 - Seven Winds, 3.75 Chantilly to 7.50. Electric 'Hair sets„ 12.95 to 33.97 , 0,1201.c 1041P IP I i OVA ./TE, Soaps - Colognes Perfumes - 1.00 to 13.50 Talcs - Dusting Powders - Bath Oils 1.00 to 6.50, Gift Sets by Shulton, 1.67 to 13.00 - Teak, 2.50 to 11.00 - Yardley, 1.95 to 5.25. Men's Colognes - Soaps - After Shave Lotions:- 49c to 8.00 . Electric Razors - Tooth Brushes - 9.95 to 36.00 Pipes - Cameras - Cigars - Cigarettes Sets - 1.09 and - 4.95 - Colognes - Soaps - 1.98 See our display of Christmas Cards - Gift Wrap - Tags and Seals - Christmas Tree Lights and Decorations - Christmas Serviettes Christmas Wrapped Chocolates - By Smiles 'N Chuckles Open 'Till 9:00 p.m. Evenings Starting December 16 one 482-9S PRESCRIPTIONS mien rio For The Children: Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets Toiletries Goderich Lions Club .BING SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GAMES 8:30 P.M. Wednesday December 18th - Santa arrives with a gift for everyone. Chocolates and larger prizes. Thursday December 26th - Big Prize must go., Wednesday January In - Big Prize must go. Have Fun -- Come To Harbourlite Inn, Goderich 10.1 Attention Skaters FIGURE SKATING CLASSES Commence, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14 9 a.m. - 12 noon AT CLINTON ARENA If you have not already registered for skating classes, you may do so , at this time. Clinton Figure Skating Classes PA THEATRE GODERICH ON THE SQUARE First Run Movies In Air-Conditioned Comfort Entertainment Is Our Business BYRON - JOHNSTON Marianne Colclough gave two readings called "Christmas is Comine and "True Meaning of Christmas." The next meeting is to be Hospital staffers' hold banquet On Wednesdiy, December 4, the staff of the Clinton Public Hospital was entertained at a dinner at the Legion Hall, sponsored by the doctors and served by the Legion Auxiliary. A delicious turkey dinner was enjoyed by all the staff. Diane Brunskill thanked the ladies of the auxiliary, and Jean Sjaarda thanked the doctors and gave a very amusing, speech. During the interlude between supper and cards, Ken Scott and Bob Stoner conducted a short sing-song. Approximately twelve tables were set up to accommodate those who wished to remain and play court whist and bridge. Prizes went to Bill Leather, for gents' high and Mrs. Flynn for ladies' high. Jack Clark was the winner of the gents' low and ladies' low went to Mrs. Johnston. '• 4The entire •staff wishes to convey its appreciation to the rdetetors;,. presiclentii Mrs: Leather and party convenor Mrs. Ann Cox and all who helped in any way to make this another successful event. Town police report Clinton police report that they investigated a minor auto accident on King Street at 11:45 a.m. last Sunday. Drivers were identified as Peter Steegstra of RR 3, Clinton, and Lucy Levi of 337 Jones Street, Clinton. Damage was said to be light and no charges were made. Police also report finding an 8.25 x 14 tire, mounted on a wheel. The tire was picked up on King Street. A tire found last week by police has since been' claimed by its owner. CLOUD "9" ROOM Featuring SING ALONG WITH JEW AT THE ORGAN ake up to-your air color has created _for yoe enOhnijuiy total beauty plan that's as personal is...S,Oxi0ery own hair color. Kti4kOorrcil Cosmetics for eyes with soft 'n subtle hittimer, :For skin:tones that flatter your complexion 'With the glow of peach and spice. For lips and nails that kiirn:liqads and stop traffic, onde, or redhead:: Live a hale.. Make UP to it with cosmetics by Clairol: OiStlge.Make-up $1.7..5; Compact Make;Up $1:'5;Eye Shadow 52.50; Lash Make-up 82,25, And a host of other Lip Colors, 0 Make-ups. . . • Available at Store Name PRESCRIPTIONS Clinton, Phone 482-9511 ATTENTION SNOWMOBILE OWNERS JOIN THE MAITLAND SNOWMOBILE CLUB AND Enjoy The Winter Facilities At The --j Maitland Country Club, Goderich Supervised Grounds On Weekends Planned Outings Refreshments Available Fellowship Marked Trails Warm Clubhouse FEES PER MACHINE - SEASON - $15 plus $5 Social Membership PER DAY - $2 Weekends, $1.50 Week Days For Information Contact JIM REMINGTON - 524-8802 OR SAM ARGYLE - 524-9201 uronview birthdays The December birthday party, at Huronview was held in the auditorium on December 4, with the Seaforth Institute in charge. Mrs. Lorne Lawson was chairlady for the programme which included violin and piano numbers by Mrs. McGregor and Miller Adams; trio by Donna, Darlene and Debbie Henderson, sword dance by Jaie Johnston; trio by Vanda Storey, Kim Campbell and Donna Henderson and Christmas Carols and step dance by Vanda Storey, Jane Johnston and Donna Henderson. Birthday gifts were presented to: Herbert Clark, Alice Buchanan, Isaac Tabb, Mrs. Allen, Richard Henry, Edgar McWhinney, Joe McGrath, Emmerson Dennis, Pearl Anderson, Clara Schultz, Margaret Baird, Jas. Stapleton, Eleanor Burke Robert Johnston, Ruby iraser, Mary Jane Currey, Jerry Collins and Harold Speirs. ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS FOWL NOW! All Grade "A" TURKEYS GEESE DUCKS CAPON. CHICKENS .4.4escrk HAMS of All Kinds eason's Greetings To All! CLINTON MEAT MARKET ART COLSON and GRANT IRWIN 16 KING STREET PHONE 482,3814 Mini-Mountain Ski Area R.R. No. 5, Clinton ITyndall Hill) Skiing Starts FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13 (weather permitting) -r- 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. 482-7460 Admission: $1.50 - EVENING AND WEEK DAYS $2.00 - SATURDAY and SUNDAY AFTERNOONS STUDENTS $1.50 ANY DAY OR EVENING TOBOGANNING 50c PER PERSON $2,00 MAXIMUM FOR FAMILY SNOWMOBILES $2.00 PER DAY 8EAS6 -111% TICKETS AVAILABLE Ken Tyndall Sit • •X\ THURS., FRI., SAT. - December 12,134 4 LUCILLE BALL HENRY FONDA "Yoins, Mine and 1 CD COLOR byboLuxe raEs Gh Sion ,,,r1 VAN JOHNSON TOM BOSUN DOLOR MOW Nil SITED by DeLuxe isrs An) Showing at 9,00 p.m, Only Only Showing at 7.30 p.m. MON., TUES., WED. ,,,, December 164 1,18 -The free world's most incredible YUL .0111MNERAISOUBLE MAN WARMER bilOBSEVEfil Aerth Showing at 7,30 and 0,15 Ofti, COMING NEXT : Waif Disney 'l "TH-5 PARENT TRAPP' The Christmas meeting Of The Summerhill Ladies' Clitb was held. December 4 at Barbara Lovetts'. Lorna mtis opened the meeting with the "Creed" and "The Lord's Prayer" followed by everyone singing Christmas carols. Twenty four members answered the roll call ,with, the exchange. of a Christmas gift. • Thf6e visitors were present. A. thank-you note was read from Jim Cummings. Ailie Westerhout, Laura Forbes and Vera Gibbings expressed their thanks for cards and •flowers they received. Mrs, Beverly Riley showed pictures on a trip to Germany last summer. Everyone enjoyed them very much. Summerhill ladies Christmas meeting Clinton News-Record, Thursday, December 12, 1968 Baby's appetite varies from day to day Cheryl Faye Johnston, youngest daughter of Mrs. James Boyce and the late Walter Johnston of Bayfield, and Darril Terrance Byron, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Byron of Ganges, B.C., exchanged marriage vows in the Roman Catholic Chapel, C.F.B. Cold Lake, Alberta, on Saturday, November 16. The chapel was attractively decorated for the double-ring ceremony performed by the Reverend F. Sabourian and the organist played "The Wedding March" and "With This Ring I Thee Wed". Given in marriage by her stepfather, the bride was lovely in a floor-length gown of Chantilly lace over taffeta with the empire look. A detachable train, sweeping to chapel-length, complemented the sheath •skirt. A five-tiered tiara of rhinestones held her chapel-length veil. She carried a bouquet of red sweetheart roses surrounded by white carnations., Attending the bride was her sister, Miss Bonnie Johnston of London, Ontario, as maid of i0r0+#0.N: FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT The CLOUD "9" ROOM At HOTEL CLINTON honour, wearing a floor-length deep rose gown with an empire style similar to that of the bride. -' The bridesmaid, Mrs. John Grisivold of Medley, Alberta, wore a floor-length green gown ensembled with lace sleeves. They carried one single long-stemmed white rose. The groom was attended by Corporal Marshal Mont, Medley, Alberta. The guests were ushered by Danny Johnston, brothei of the bride. Following the wedding, :a reception and dance were held at the Golf Club at the C.F.B. Cold Lake. The bride's mother received the guests in a lime green sparkle dress with black accessories. She). wore a corsage of white roses. The groom's mother was unable to attend. For travelling to Southern Alberta, the • bride attired in a three-piece gold suit with black accessories and a corsage of red sweetheart roses. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Byron will reside at Cold Lake where the groom is stationed at the air base. Guests attending the wedding from a distance were from Bayfield, London and Belmont, Ontario, Victoria, B.C. 'and Cold Lake .- • £I511. held January 10 at Mrs. Joanne $alverdas, And the roll call is to be 'VW interesting hobby for Winter months." Those on programme are Margaret Ball, Mrs. Ellis, and Jean Cummings. Lunch Marion Snell, Isabell Stewart and Phyllis. Tyndall, The meeting closed with "The Queen" and grace was sung. A lovely lunch was then served. Are you worried about your baby's eating habits? Remember that appetites vary from meal to meal, from day to day, and from food to food, A good rule is to let, a meal run pleaSantly for 15 to 20 minutes, then bring it to an end, whether the food is eaten or not, If your baby decides he doesn't like some new food, let him forget about it for several days. Then try it again in a very small quantity and offer it when you know he is hungry, Don't try more than one new food at a meal, And never scold or force him if he keeps spitting out the toed he doesn't' want, says the federal health -department publication, "The Canadian Mother and. Child." 150,0Q0 NEW HUNTERS Approximately 150,000 Ontario hunters have successfully completed the safety training which became mandatory for new hunters in 1960.