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Clinton News-Record, 1966-06-23, Page 7nHUHOX CENTRAL SCHOOL ’ RUS TENDER LET For transporting the pupils of Huron School Aihea X to the new Huron Central School, the teziclei’ <xf Reuben Gingerich, RR 1, A'ilsa Cinaig, for $37,900. was accepted. . Notice To Creditors In the Estate of MARY GALI BRAITH, late of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron, Widow, Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above- named who died on the 6th day of June, A.D. 1966, are required to file full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or be­ fore the 11th day of July, A.D. 1966, after which date the as­ sets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the * undersigned shall then h'a/ve notice. Dated at ■ Clinton,- Ontario, this 21st day of June, A,D. 1966. E. B. MENZIES, Clinton Ontario, ■ Solicitor for the said Estate. 25-6-7b Notice To Creditors I In the .matter of the Estate [of JOHN WILLARD NEDIG- |ER, late of the Town of Clin- Iton in the County of Huron, [Laborer, Deceased. | All persons having claims |against the Estate of the above- |named who died oh the 7th day pf May, A.D, 1966, are required to file full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or be­ fore /the 11th day of July, A.D, 1966, ’after which date the as­ sets will be distributed, having regard 'only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 21st day of June, AD. 1966. E. B, MENZIES, Clinton Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate. | 25-6-7b ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED .Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Henry, ISlyitii, announce with pleasure, the engage­ ment of thpif younger dau­ ghter, Sandia Lyn, to Mr. William' Benjamin Rath- weM, Lqndon, son of Mr. . and Mrs. D’Arcy Rathwell, Brucefiield. The wedding will take place ‘ Saturday, July 23 at 5:30 p.m., at Blyth Unified Church, Blyth, Ontario. * * Mr, and Mrs. "Robert N.” Inwin' wish • to announce the engagement of their Oldest daughter, Patricia Adele, to Mr. Robert James Goundry,. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Goun­ dry, St, Vital, Winnipeg, Man^Thp wedding to take place' July 15, 1966, ait 7. p.m, in -Regent’s Park United’ Church, St. Vital, Winnipeg. 25x * * * Mr. and Mrs. C. Percy Lupton, RR 2, Stratford announce the engagement of their daughter, Doris Eleanor, to Kenneth Elmer Potter, Listowel, son of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Potter, RR 2, Clinton. The marriage Will take place on Satur­ day, Juily 16, 1966 at 4 p.m. in Central United Ch­ urch, Stratford. ’ 25b Preparing Plans For New Centre, Arena (Continued from Page One) able for roller skating and dancing. The 36 foot deep full wlildth lobby .will contain four 14 X 17 dressing roomb with showers and washrooms, ladies and' men’s dressing rooms, two Washrooms, first aid room, apd a 11 x 10 . foot office; space for ‘a snack bar will also be pro­ vided. . Seating capacity will be for 800, with room for 400, stand­ ing. Upstairs over the lobby will be an auditorium complete With washrooms, kitchen and a moveable -stage. The engineer will have plans and specifications available by June 27 and local persons have been invited to tender. Tenders are requested by July 15, when they will be Viewed by the building commit­ tee and council. Chairman of the fund' raising committee for the new com­ munity centre, Mait Edgar hopes to raise $100,000 by don­ ations, fund-raising events and government grants. He esti­ mates grants of upwards of $40,000. •Estimated cost of the pro­ ject is from $210,000 to $230,- 000, , Carol Marceil Selected Adastral Teen Queen This year's Teen Queen, Miss Carol Marceil, receives her diadem from last year's Queen, Miss Gloria Prest. Civic Dinner At CFB Clinton (Continued from page one) vide the tTa'iinaet with a citizen­ ship environment.” Then Mr, Gi'eenaway emph­ asized on the recreation and extra curricular activities avail­ able at. Clinton base. During the past eight years—from Oc­ tober 1958 to March 1966—the non-public funds profits at the station had been mostly pour­ ed back into station projects. Some of these are, $66,000 for renovations to officers, serg- Thurs., June 23, 196|j^£lint<>h News-Record—-Page 7 eants and corporals; messes; $31,000 spent on the social tee; $23,000 spent ip the sical ;tpainipg' centre, and many other extras M the base. “Citizenship training is a rqain objective at the Clinton base,” the commander said, and NPF funds have helped greatly ... ............. , , III ,||,|| in tbts bbjeeUvb, he added. Robert .wKlnife. Zurich, MB .Huron, expressed the thanks of the guests ,to the base com­ mander. Squadron Leader E. W, Mc­ Connell, president, officers mess committee, intivdtLced the base commander. HULLETT TOWNSHIP PUBLIC SCHOOL AREA BOARD Notice To Creditors In the Estate of ELSIE TIP­ PET. All parsons having claims against the Est ate of Elsie Tip­pet, late of the Village of Varna, in the County of Huron, Wid­ ow, deceased, who died on the Sth day of June, 1966, are here­ by notified to send in full par­ ticulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of July, 1966 after which date the. assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. DATED ,at Seaforth, this 20th day of June, 1966. MCCONNELL & STEWART, Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executors. ' 25-6-7-b Sit, Thomas Timies-Joumal car­ ried a story about a girl from that city who received her Ph.D. degree at the University of North Carolina. The young lady,. Nancy Lou Kennington is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey, RR 4, Clinton. The complete story is as fol­ lows: “Dr. Nancy Lou Kennington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kennington, 72 St. George Street, has returned to St. Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Tractors, Thresher, Farm Machinery, Grain and Miscel­ laneous Items, on the premises, Lot 13,. Con. 12, Stanley Twp., 3 miles north of Blake or 4 miles south of Bayfield, High­ way 21, thence 1*4 mile east. . The undersigned. "Auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on , ' . . SATURDAY, JUNE 25 At 1:30 p.m. Tractors, Thresher: Fordson Major standard tractor in good condition; Allis .Chalmers B tractor including,2-row scuffler’; Mildmiay Thresher 24x36 .on rubber including dual shredder and clover attachment, in A-l condition; 120 ft., 7 inch thresh­ er belt; Fairbanks Morse ham­ mer mill in A-l condition; 30 fit. belt. - Farm Machinery: McDeering' 8 ft. cultivator on steel; John Deere 4-bar side rake on steel; McDeering binder, 7 ft. cut; Mc- Deefing' 3-section spring tooth harrows; 5 section diamond harrows; Cockshutt 13-run grain and fertilizer drill; Mc­ Deering 13-run grain and fertil­ izer drill; McDeering 6 ft. mow­ er; Case 8 ft. power lift culti­ vator; 8 ft. land packer; Fleury 2-furrow plow; 3-dnum steel roller; Oliver 'horse drawn beian scuffler and puller; set new Oliver Bean knives; dump rake; rubber tire wagon; Forge harvester rack; 16 fit. hay fack; fanning mill; single plow; windless including 2 buckets; buzz saw; cement Water trough; cutter; v stone boat; set plat­ form scales; electric chicken brooder; coal brooder; chicken shelter; Beatty pump; 25 ft. sq. timber; set 16 ft. bass wood siles; Wheel barrow; s:et Model A Wheels and tires; Surge one unit milking machine, like new, iholuding piping for 18• coWsi; McDeering cream separator; COM boy’s bicycle, like heW, etc. etc. Grain: 100 bushels Oats. Terms Cash HARVEY HOHNEB, PW- ALVIN WALTER, Auctioneer 25b Dr. Nancy L. Kennington Thiamas' following the conferral of the Pih.D. degree at the University of 'North Carolina in Chapel Hill. “A graduate otf the St. Thom­ as Cdllegialte Institute, Miss Kennington won the George Williamson. Young Memorial Scholarship far Study at the University of Western Ontario. While a student there in hon­ ors French and Spanish, Miss Kennington was also the reci­ pient of several bursaries, schol­ arships, awards and prizes, in­ cluding the Board of Governor’s Gold Medial for highest standing in romance languages. “Upon graduation in 1961, Miss Kennington accepted a Woodrow Wilson fellowship and entered the- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hall flor ‘post-graduate study x in Spanish. While a graduate stu­ dent she- received further a- wtard's including a Career Tea­ ching Fellowship. f “After receiving her Master of Arts degree in 1963, the graduate won a Carnegie In­ centive Fellowship, part of which was- used' for six months research and study in Spain. “During the past year, Miss Kennington has been a resi­ dent of Greensboro, North Car­ olina' where- she was a full-time instructor in the Department of Romance Languages^ at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Dr. Kennington has returned to Canada to take a position as assistant professor Of Spanish at the University of Western Ontario where she will Friday, June 17, the Adastral Park Teen Town held their An­ nual Coronation .Ball at the Physical Training”. Centre, CFB Clinton. In attendance as guests were Group Captain K. R. Green­ away, Base Commander, CFB Clinton, and Mrs. Greenaway; Wing Commander L. J. Lomas; Base Administration Officer, and Mrs. Lornas'; Flight Lieut­ enant G. R. • Smith, Mayor of Adastral Park, and Mrs. Smith, and Warrant Officer II A.' H. Smith, Deputy Mayor, and Mrs. Smith. Also at the head table were Squadron Leader and 'Mrs. E. W. McConnell, Flight Lieut­ enant and Mrs. J. E. Nelisdher, Flight Sergeant and Mrs. W. S. Marceil, Corporal and Mrs:. J. C. Hacock and Flight Lieut­ enant and Mrs. J. A. G. King- well. t ■ Music was provided by thle S'ans Souci Seven, a group of local teenagers who are under .'the management’ of Mr. George Wonoh, -At approximately 11 pm. the President of Teen Town, Mr. Jim McConnell, took the floor, and 'after appropriate suspense­ building preliminaries, announc­ ed the new teen queen, Carol Marceil. He1 pointed out that4 the teen queen vote had con­ sisted of five categories: the Adastral Park Women’s vote for public speaking, the talent vote for performances by the four teen candidates, the charm, poise, and etiquette vote, the Teen Town members popularity vote, and the Teen Town exec- /■...................................................-... .................. ■ ii utive vote. The results were very close, with princesses Lin­ da Pryor, Marie! Wilson and Linda Greenaway' in runner-up positions. The new teen queen was crowned by last year’s queen, Miss Gloria Prest. FoUowing th'e coronation ceremony and presentation of gifts, lunch Was served, and1 dancing continued until 1 am.- -o'- Assistant Supt. For Huronview (Continued from Page One) six months’ probationary period.” Reeve Snell remarked that the board was saddened by the loss, filirough death, of John W. Nediger, who had assisted the superintendent for-some timle. “Mr. Nediger' was a valued em­ ployee, Willing to do anything that would benefit ‘the Home with little regard far hours spent or the time of day.” “We are proceeding with the new building,” the chairman continued, “and the contractor is reasonably close to schedule. We have ordered certain equip­ ment for .the kitchen, and also we are in process of arranging far renovations tn the kitchen area.” The committee recommended that a bylaw be passed estab­ lishing maintenance rate for residents.at $142 per month or $4.65 per day/ effective April 1, 1966. This bylaw .was passed before the June Session came to a close. V ' ■ f ■■ CLINTON PERSONALS Roger Cummings and Mi'ss Pat Kiriey, Georgetown,. spent the weekend at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Lyall Hanes and two isons, Bob and Laurie, Ottawa, spent the weekend with the lady’s mother, Mm. Margaret Lockwood. Dr. Judith McGruder of Louisville, Ky., and her mother, Mrs. Florence Clydesdale, Lon­ don, visited this past Sunday With.Mrs. Ada Adams1. Dr. Mc­ Gruder has been spending the past month visiting with her The entire family of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ouninghiame have visited them during the past week, covering June 10 and over Father’s Day weekend.* Their mother, Mrs. .Cuning- hame, was recently released as a patient from th'e Clinton Pub­ lic Hospital. ------------o----------- E. Griggs Mark 35th Anniversary AUBURN—‘Seventy relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grigg ’of Holmesville gathered in the Auburn Com­ munity 'Memorial Hall to help them celebrate their 35th wed­ ding anniversary. Robert Grigg welcomed the guests and thanke'd them all 'for coming and helping to celebrate his parents' wedding anniversary. He also wished his mother and father many more years of hap­ piness. The evening’s program was followed by a buffet luncheon. Mr. Grigg thanked his three childjren,. Mrs. Tom. Cunning­ ham, Miss Dawn Grigg and Mr.’ Robert Grigg, for the enjoyable evening and also to those thlat had come some distance to hon­ or them at this time. Guests were present from' Clinton, Peterborough, Kitchener, Kin­ bum, Blyth, London, Kincard­ ine and Leamington. June commencement ' of the also be on the summer school teaching staff. FREE SWIMMING NIGHT FOR ADULTS CLINTON SWIMMING POOL Tuesday, June 28 - 7 to 9 p.m. Full staff on duty to familiarize adults with swimming instruction. Registration is still open for children and adults. Classes will commence July 4. HEY KIDS! LET’S GO I /DAY CAMP APPLICATIONS Applications will be received by the Hullett Township Public School Area Board for the position of Caretaker for the new Hullett Township Public School in Londesboro. Duties will consist of keeping the School clean and normal maintenance. Outside landscaped areas wjll be maintained and in the Winter, snow will be kept clear of the bus loading platform and entrances to the school. The salary offered is $3,800 per annum to be paid in monthly instalments. Applications must be received by Saturday, July 2, 1966 at 6:00 o’clock p.m., and must be clearly ' marked as to contents. Any application not necessarily accepted. HARRY F. TEBBUTT, Secretary-Treasurer, RR 1, Lpndesboro, Ontario. HOLIDAY A I V1 HEAD- \ A I li QUARTERS faJMbfc ENDS SATURDAY, JUNE 25 STILL TIME TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF BIG SAVINGS I GS J Fast Home Perms. reg. 2.00........... . Foil Wrap, 25’ ........ Egg Creme Shampoo 16-oz, ................. Bubble Bath with 2 12-;oz. bottles Hair Spray, 11-oz. reg. 1.49 ............. Beach Bags, wedge bottomA.S;A. Headache Tablets, 1 500’s ................ " ‘ Sun Tan Lotions reg. 89c ......... 300 Cotton Balls . Sale .1.29 Sale 2/79c ...... Sale 99c Dispenser ......../..... 99c / ....... Sale 77c Sale 44c Sale 99c FUm, 620-120-127 £ize 3 for 89c Photo Albums, 52 picture win­ dows with leather cover 88c Beef, Wine & Iron reg. 1.50 ................. Sale 1.09 Peroxide, 8-oz., reg. 45c Sale 33c Cosmetic Bags, Ige. size .... 99c Tooth Brushes ■reg. 69c .............. Sale 2/88c Flashlight Batteries reg. 30c Sale 4/88c Baby Pants .......... 3 pair 88c MANY MORE ITEMS ON SALE [PRESCRIPTIONS Phone 482-9511 Clinton, Ontario Attend Your Church I All Services on Daylight Saving Time FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ![ (Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec) < Pastor: Paul Coon, B.A. I AN OUTSTANDING BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR LEASE IN CLINTON D||C Leaves Murphy's Garage, Clinton Daily, July 4-8 atDIO* ' 9:00 A.M. And Returns To Clinton at 4:00 P.M. DATE $2.00 Per Week or 50c Per Day. We Will Not Prohibit KA I E: Children For Lack Of Funds . . . Please Call Us. WHAT BRING AUCTION SALE Auotioh Sale of Household Effects ih the towti of Gode­ rich, Bennett Street East on Wednesday, june 29 at 1:00 p.m. Full line of household ef­ fects, including: . chesterfield suite; lazy boy chair and stool; desk; rug, 13x10; Harding car­ pet, beige, 9x27; drapes; exten; sion speaker cabinet; 23* TV Set, console (Philco); 3-piece .bookcase bedroom shite and nite table; springs, mattress; 2 Hol­ lywood beds, springs and mat­ tresses; dresser; vanity; coffee table; kitchen set; -boy’s & girl’s bicycles; electric appliances; kit­ chen utehsils; drapes; deep fiver; barbecue with electric ttiotor; laWh chairs. Other art­ icles too numerous to mention. Terms Cash Rrop., Rudy Gobell Auctioneer, Harold Jacksori ClefK, George Priwell 25b I A SERVICE STATION WITH HIGH GAS SALES POTENTIAL • FULL TRAINING WITH PAY • FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, IF NECESSARY • RE-NEWABLE 3-YEAR LEASE • FREE LIFE INSURANCE Phone (Collect) London 471-0320 Days London 433-6469 Evenings BP CANADA LTD. 1215 OXFORD ST. W. LONDON < 25-28b • I" -ir l Il r> .n—I— 11 uiiul I I I ,i7 V. A snatk lunch eVery day Swim suit, towel, cap Bible JULY 4-8 I ® GAMES ® SWIMMING © © • Wear play clothes and shoes (Not Sunday Colthes) • Leave valuables at home. If you have money leave it with the director • Did you sign the camper’s pledge? SINGING © CRAFTS BIBLE STORIES ® PRIZES FOOD © TREATS o On Lake Huron 15 Miles South bf Goderich — SPONSORED BY: Calvary Baptist Church REGISTER BY CALLING *l24-7&22 Sunday, June 26 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:15 a.m.—Family Worship ALL ARE WELCOME HERE......______________________;• Ontario Street United Church ;; “THE FRIENDLY CHURCH” ■ u Pastor: REV. GRANT MILLS, B.A. <[ Sunday, June 26 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School ![ 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship ■ ][ Music by Graduation Choir of ; > Clinton Public School ;! TURNER’S S’ 9:45 a.m.—Church Service i! 10:45 a.m.—Sunday School !; —^nlntesiiiUe (Hhitrcl|cs REV. CLIFFORD G. PARK, M.A., Minister Sunday, June 26' WESLEY-WILLIS ‘ Concluding Sermon. Theme: “This Lasts On — Friendship, Christian Style” 9:45 am.—Sunday School 11:00 am.—‘Church Service HOLMESVILLE 9145 am.—-Church Service 10:45 am.—Sunday School ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. R. W. Wen ham, L.Th., Rector Mr. W. H. Bishop, FRCO, ARCM, Organist Sunday, June 26 ~ Trinity 3 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion B.A.C. Breakfast No Church School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer Men’s Choir - > i:ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH '( The Rev. R. U. MacLean, B.A., Minister j! Mrs. M. J. Agnewr Organist and Choir Director It Sunday, June 26 H 9:45 a.m.—Church School I; 10:45 a.m.—Public Worship EVERYONE WELCOME MAPLE STREET GOSPEL HALL CLINTON Sunday, June 26 9i45 a.m.—Worship Service lliOO a.m.—Sunday School 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service Speaker: Carl Richbor, Waterloo Tuesday—8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting and Bible Study ALL WELCOME ir CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH i; !■' REV. <3. J. HBERgiNK, Minister n Sunday, June 26 !; 10:00 a.m.-1—Service in English o 11:00 a.m.—Sunday Schoo] !; 2:30 p.m.—Service in Dutch ]; ■j! Every Sunday, 12:30 noon, dial 680 CHLO, St. ThdmM, :1 4 listen to “Back to God Houjr’\ 4 '; EVERYONE WELCOME ';