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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1966-07-14, Page 51 BIRTHS 1 FRAISER In Seafoihh Oom? munity Hospital on Saturday, July 9^ 1966 to Mr* <md Mrs. •Dotig ;Krois,er,. Seuforth, ,a • dau^ifer. ' GAUTRHAV-^-In Cliptqn 'Pull? lie Hospital on Friday, July 8, 1966 tp Mr, and Mrs. Doit Gautreau,- OJinton, a son. LADD—In Clinton Public -Hos­ pital on Wednesday, July 13, 1966 to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ladd, Kitchener, a soil. SCRIMGEODR — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunday, July 10, 1966 to Mr, and Mrs. Doug S.crimgeour, Blyth, • a daughter. • ’ ' ;STEPHENSON — In Clinton Public Hospital on Monday, .July 11, 1966 to Mr. and Mrs, Fred Stephenson, Brussels, a danght^r, CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank' everyone fof the cards, flowers and 'treats .and those who visited me while, . a patient in St. Joseph's Hos­ pital, London, and since return­ing home. — JUNE WEBSTER. •.......; ‘ : F" 28b , Further ''thank you’s” from ■tile Pioneer Park Association to Fergusons, ’ Store, Bayfield Hardware, 'Miss Margaret Mac­ donald, Mrs. Arthur 'Foard, Mr,. Cliff Utter and Messrs. Hales and Willard Dresser. 28b MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT £CRUTON-CARRQLL — In St. ; George’s Anglican Church, Goderich, on Saturday, June 25, 1966, Sharon Margaret Anne Carroll becarpe.- the ibride Of Edward Robert Scru- ton. Tlie bride is the daughter of- Mr. and (Mrs. Howard Car­ roll, Goderidh and the groom is a son of Mr. and‘Mrs. Ed Scruton, Goderidh (formerly- of Clinton). Rev. G. G. Rus­ sell officiated. BAYFIELD Mrs. Robert Qalhoun and son Richard are " spending their vacation at Deer Park Lpdge. Also staying at Deer Park Lodge are Mrs. Gordon Shaw and children, Deborrah, Greg­ ory and Stuart, Mr. Shaw real­ ized when they got to the- cot­ tage that, with his> parents, tie spent summers in Bayfield 30- years ago iri the same cottage. ---------------:----0----:------r—---- • ’ The Christian Pavilion at Expo 67 is being built by Can­ ada’s seven major Christian Churches. Phone 482-9511 Clinton, Ontario Sale $1.98 to $2.95 PRESCRIPTIONS o MEN’S SUITS i S.S. WHITE -J *1 & CAMPBELL LTD PHONE 4829732{ COMPLETE STOCK TO CLEAR PLAIDS, CHECKS, STRIPES, PLAINS Regularly Priced To $45.00 Summer Sale—$10 to $35 PANTS Reg. $5.95 SHIRTS Reg. $4.50 PICKETT Sale price •-----X 1--------------------------------------- " ' • BOYS'CASUAL JACKETS Reg. $9.95 ;........... .... Sale Price $7.95 BOYS' WASH PANTS — Age. 12, 14, 16, 18 yrs...... .........One Price $3.98 pr. 100 REGULAR WEIGHTS 35 SUMMER WEIGHTS Regularly Priced To $95.00 BOYS' S.S. SPORT SHIRT and SHIRT JACS Reg* to $3.95 ... BOYS' SHORTS — Ages 12 to 16 yrs Reg. to $5.95 Sale Price $2.95 to $3.79 if Funeral Today (Continued from Page One) •> lion. • (He was a student pf Shakespeare and directed many Shakespeare ; plays presented by students . of tire school, known during Mr. Manning’s time as the Stratford Normal School. ; He served for many years pfe an elder, a member Qif-’-t'he- of­ ficial board and* leader in, the Sunday School at’Central Unit­ ed Church, Stratford; While in Clinton; file Mannings ■'•were members of Wesley-Willis Vriit-' Sd ChlWh* ' f“ , He gave man’y years! of, ser-; vlice to the Stratford branch of the Red Cross Society,' Wounded In France " A Mir, Manning was teaching in Toronto . when the First World War began in 19X4. ,Hb was a member- of the 'Canadian Of­ ficers’‘‘Training Corps. To, get into action quickly he crossed the Atlantic at his own expense ,in 1915 and joined a BirffitliSh Army unit. He sustained severe abdominal wounds in. France in 1916, and his convalescence ex­ tended over a year. He was discharged in 1917, Dqring hliis convalescence in England1 Mr.‘ Manning met an English girl, ■ Doriis Goldfein Thornton, whom he married in 1919; Taught In District j H* Gordon Manning was born near - Toronto, the ’ son of a Methodist minister. Entering ■the teaching profession, (he taught in elementary school’s at Harrington in Oxford County and at SS 7, Hullett Towhship,, and ’then joined . the staff ’of Wingham Continuation School. After graduating from Vic­ toria College, Univefs'ity of Toronto, Mr, Manning tau'ght in t'he Lindsay Collegiate Jhsfi- tute and then in* the University of- Toronto Schools, Toronto. He was with UTS when he -en- lfeted for war service' in 1915. KIPPEN I ? MRS. NORMAN LONG Phone 262-5180 , Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomson and family attended the Thom­ son ‘reunion , at Stratford op Sunday. . .. ■''' ’.'.■. Oswald Brpwn, Q.C., and Mrs, Brown of Detroit, Mich.; Mr, and Mrs. Ed Little and1 Cheryl, Hensaill, Visited Sunday, with Mr. 'and Mrs. Long. • • • MENS WEAR MEN'S COont’iriu©^. from Page One) "at the present time the town was not !fn a position to aocept the offer/’ Counioillor PaJt Noonan im­ ported three of the recently planted maple trees on Ontario and Huron, Streets had died, or booh destroyed. Mayor Symons reported that the police committee had auth­ orized a change in the stop lights ait the main cornea’. Joe Daer of Crown Eleipthk? will be requested to go ahead and, make the ■ changes as authorize^ by the Department of Transport. Councillor Noonan and Chief of Police had attended a gath­ ering of the Association of On­ tario Police Governing Author­ ities at the Police College at Aylmer on June 23. Only ,31 persons attended, including Lians International President EDWARD M. LINDSEY . Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, ■xv'as elected President of Lions International at the Association's annual conven-,,, tion in New Yorjt City, July 6-9. ’Serving as' -the 50th President during the. Golden Anniversary year, Mr. Lind­ sey heads the world's largest service club organization with 797,4.59 members in 135 coun­ tries. - Lions. International is (best known -for its many com­ munity service projects, youth programs, sight conservation 'activities and aid to the blind. During the past year. Lions Clubs around the-world com­ pleted more than a half mil­ lion community projects. Wools, Cottons, Terylenes Some Hooded Reg. Priced to $17.95 SALE PRICE $4.95 to $13.95 SWIM SUITS Surfer or Boxer Styles To Clear $2.95 up Mens PANTS Black and White Check Pqtterns. Sizes 30, 32 & 34. . Reg. to $17.95 pr. MEN'S CAPS and HATS Odds''N Ends REDUCED TO CLEAR judges, magi$tip p i4' b b phiefs. and .a few mbinb^ ■<$' police 'cammittees sanS feomtofs- sidns. Councillor Lawson reported that filb garbage collector an$ an. luptpwn grocer had a new arrangement regarding garbage. There had been complaints ab­ out -smoke when the merchant burned much pf his garbage, Councillor Armstrong gave a lengthy resume of file work: hlis public worlds gang doing. Of a budget pf $20,000, therp a balance at the end of June of $8,806. Hfe said work is pro­ gressing • well on the Nd, 4 Highway (Victoria Street) re­ construction. The town’s two* new full time public works employees, Jack Tyndall and David Ball, are, satisfactory,, the Chairman said. Mr. ‘Armstrong said tb'ey were going to paint Walk lines and. trie word "stop” on Isaac Street at the entrance to Mary Street. Another application of Oil will be put . on streets. ■ in approximately two Weeks time. The -general government re­ port, 'given by Councillor Gor­ don Lawson far Deputy Reeve George Wonch who is lin Mont­ real with Huron County coun­ cillors, showed a balance of $10,499 out of a $22,500 budget. Councillor Cameron Proctor was not -at council, he is on annual holidays from the PUC. No action, was. taken by council when Councillor Nor­ man Livermore requested that the town dump on concession two/ Hullett Township, be open one Wednesday and one Satur­ day afternoon a month. He asked, "What iiis garbage? How do you get rid of such stuff as tires, and bedsprings?” These two items were mentioned as being left - at th'e curio by the garbage collector. It was suggested that gar­ bage collector Clarence Neil- ans (482-9635) bfe contacted to take away garbage that he can­ not pick up in his contract with the town. Of course, there would be a charge for this ser­ vice. Persons have • been dumping garbage at the gate to the dump. Council suggested that court action be taken' against such Classified Ads Bring Quick Results BOYS' WEAR CLEARANCES STUDENTS' SUITS Reg. $55.00 ;........ persons. Finance phairmau Fat Noon­ an reported that over half the yearly taxes had been :paid when Ida© first mst ailment was due Qn June 30. Building permits Were auth­ orized for; QHSS, $450,000 ad­ dition; Ralph Holland, $250; Jioie Wild, $1,000., " Council proclaimed Monday, August 1 as a civic holiday in Clinton. Mayor .^ymons reported on the two days he attended the Mayors’ and Reeves’ convention in Sarpia. He remarked . that all the events, took place in the Village of Point Edward but Sarnfa got credit for the con­ vention. Most of the resolutions were requesting the provincial or federal governments for ad­ ditional grants. Theme were 27 resolutions pertaining to the provincial municipal affairs de­ partment. . The council will mieet Friday night at 7;30 p,m. with the building committee of Clinton and District Community Centre to open .tenders on 'the new community centre building. Next regular council meeting will be on Tuesday, August 9, instead of August 8. $1.25 to $2.00 ..........$2.50 .......... $1.00 .......... $1.75 $1.25 - $2.50 HAY FEVER NEEDS Hay Fever and’ Allergy Tabs. .......,......... Triaminic Tablets Sinutabs ............... Hay Fever and Nasal Spray .................................. $1.00 SUMMER SPECIALS Yardley Iced Cologne ....... $2.00-$2.50 Noxzema Skin Cream Reg. 99c .......... 2 for $1.35 Desert Flower Deodorant Reg. $1.50 ............... 2 for $1.50 Lavender Shaving Cream Reg. 65c ..................... 3 for 89c & Service VACATION NEEDS Bathing Caps .......... 79c to $2.25 Picnic & Patio Sets ...............89c Dixie Cups ~ 25's ...............49c Vacuum Bottles .... 98c to $3.79 Sun Tan Lotions ........... First Aid Kits Vacation Travel Kits For Men.................................$1.95 Buffered Pain Tablets 50’s .....................;.................... 69c Cool Roll-on Deodorant .... 69c Speak Easy Patrick MacFadden and Lise Payette are co­ hosts of -the new CBC radio program SPEAK EASY, devoted-to the art of good and informal conversation. Every Sunday evening on CBC radio network the hosts talk to guests and the conversa­ tion covers a wide range of subjects—from the pro­ found to the trivial, from the tragic to the humor­ ous. 7 Only . . . . To Clear $39.95 Posted To Clinton Thurs., July 14, 1966-*—Clinton News-Record—-Page 5 w FLYING OFFICER FRED COOK Has been, posted to Can­ adian Forces Base Clinton’ from Centralia where .. he has just Completed the Officers Basic Indoctrination Course. His new position at Clinton will be Administrative Officer for the Construction Engin­ eering Section. F/O Cook originally came from Tillson- burg. SUMMER SLACKS Cool, Comfortable, Casual Sizes 30 to 44 * Reg. Priced To $15.95 SALE PRICE $6.95 to $12.95 MEN'S DRESS SHORTS Sizes 30 to 42 Reg. To $9.95 SALE PRICE $3.95 to $7.95 MEN'S WASH PANTS Odds 'N Ends Group Values To $9.95 One Price $3.95 pr Mr, and Mrs. John Hall and daughter Janice. Port (Mit, Mrs. EJrneisIt E. . Hall and Tod Hall, Toronto, spent the week* end 'at the home of -Miss Eve­ lyn Hall. Mis's Grace Warren, Grand Raiiids, Mich., visited this past week with her cousin, Mrs. Frank B- Pennebalcer, 180 Isaac St.; also Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith, Kenora, visited With Mrs, Pennebaker on Fri­ day last,. Mrs, Glenn Webb, Kingman, Arizona, and Mrs. Charles Marsden, Marysville, Mich,, spent their vacation with their parents, Mr, and Mrs, Louis Forest, RR 4, Clinton, Mr, 'and Mrs. Fried Mould, Skegness, Lincolnshire, Eng­ land, have come to visit for three months with their daugh­ ter, Mrs, Henry Young and Mr. Young. It since Mrs. parents. Mr. and and Katherine Anne, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. James B. Early, Detroit, Mich., and Dr. and Mrs, Joseph Graham, Boston, Masis., spent the American holi­ day weekend with' Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Trott and attended the Looby reunion in Dublin. Mr,, and Mrs. Carl East, Tor­ onto’, visited recently with the has been 13 year’s Young has seen her Mrs. David Nesbitt ■former’s sister and brofiier-hi- law, Mr; and Mrs. Gordon Cun- inghame, at their summer cot­ tage in Bayfield, Mr .and Mrs, James Comer- fprd from La Macaza Station, Quebec, are visiting at the home of the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ashton and fam­ ily for a few weeks before leav­ ing for their new transfer to Sweden, w,------- -—-O-------------------- Bingo Winners (Continued from F-age One) bingo on two cards; Mrs, H, Johnston, Goderidh; Mrs. Joe Shadd'ick, Londesbaro and Gor­ don Armstrong, Goderich; Mrs. Barry got $10 and the others $5 each; Those who split $30 bingbs two ways were: ’ Miss Sadie Loyett, 'Clinton and George Henderson, Brucelfield; Mrs. Jim Barry Seaforth and Mrs, R. McInnis, Exeter; (Mrs. Char­ les Rau, St, Joseph and Mrs. Devereaux, CFB Clinton. -----, .. —O----- ------------- St. Andrew's WMS To Meet July 19 The Womens Missionary So­ ciety of St, Andrew's Presby­ terian Church will meet in the school room of the church on Tuesday, July 19 at 2:30 p.rn. r No Exchanges No Refunds All Sales Cash and Final Alterations At Cost On Clothing