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URSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954CLINIUI7 NEWS -RECORD PAGE JI3REEff
■ Ribban Cutting Ceremon :•,ai Count '.1lomle O e>ilin I'rxYne, treasurer -manager of the
n - . Y. Y P Credit
Godexich CoinmunitY Credit Union
WWd. g Upon la�: zfr $n 4 a z >� rwas appointed secretary -treasurer.
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z s u tax c zi „x z Count lr `[� • Six other directors named are; .
Mrs. Oharles 'O Bruen; . "lens"Al, �. ole. <>;<, ;s x ylt 3>� y r r •<z . f ^ � fat ? �' � kIenry Patterson; .Belgrave• Ver,
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+,lin] (�, a where,. the bride s mother received ' ; • '�Y
✓ . guests`wearing,a navy crepe dress „a v ,..r m: t s is " . ¢ x : �-J ]• ( ,] Rev. John : 1Vaglaird and C. F%
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A'quiet wedding- ceremony was .with lace inserts and navy aoces xa° ! : +�, a r>s :.�r ?s:?,•r,,'•, gga, both of ;.Cutin; ; William
"'v ! vzt xs qs :. s F: xr�t, a n ,s,;, Y za. ::,. 13akelaar hr
performed in Blytki, at the lioine series:' She was assisted by the x.:su . sN ,r..• " n € < s to A Nur C lion, and C. A. Reith,
a.:, . x.s . r x „� ,> .,, z, s on County Credit Union'
of Mr, and Mrs. A, Machan ':b grooms mother who wore green '' r s, <n ;> ., rxi ' s>„ .r; Seaforth. Name to the suPervis-
Y >.,x, '. car,;,air 3,� Chapter was organized when rep; ory committee: were; The v
Rev:: !Glen Beach of he Blyth crepe'. With velvet trim, and green ,, �,�s�, ,� � �,, y,, • R•e ,
Church of God -when Mr : `I accessories.:_ Both wore corsages, f .' n � w ,r usr:,,.' resentatives of seven of the eight Father 'J, W. Graham"Clinto ,
'Ma Steckle a s' de of• yellow u �,. � `;r ({� A 4u .. �s .� . 6 n.
� , , �s , a,� � r " :� credit unions in the.county in Charles , Coultes, 'Belgrave; and,
Y y came the bride Y w m edd w fThomas Munroe, Exeter.
of 'William Kechnie: -� For the wedding trip.. to New ? :: � .,��,� y ra ., .<. � , , Y; � in Clinton last Wednesd "
y 3 ,,r .<+,.. in Y A highlight of the meeting s i
The bride, formerly of Blytli York; -the bride wore achaff-green g,
and-Wingham, has a family of five suit With brown accessories and b „,'QxC` €s.., e a even 'the g wa
married children, ui d s ` ;, .t ::i' S al'' z Named as the first president of presentation by Mr. Roy, of a-
ldr n, all of them liv corsage of .yellow mums.a the new chapter
Ing in various' arts of Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Gilfillan will re �,;n 3� z«,. a,'A�• t.?y;,, Pter was Les Ptblado, founder's pin to Mr, Pitblado.
P i , a .t who, is president of the St: Peter's
One daughter, Mrs, James Pater- side in Exeter..' # a a Guest speaker was the managing
Parish Credit Union, Goderich. W,
z ' r z ' i director a the Ontario Credit Un -
yearsis a• policewoman on the Kit- � " '• , 3. �^����, ,,����4 r� ,,, > V. Roy, °treasurer -manager of, the „
years „lPolice, Force: She is 67 ... �? c,' ;v e Clinton Community Credit Union, ion League, John' Hallinan, -Toxon
years Old. MCCllnCile a,i Ax ,
The groom,' jovial $1 -year-old � was named vice-president. William to,
William rs a native of ind Ilop; z
Township, and, a retired farmer Q a :'
from the Blyth area. He says Glousher �� ,,;§ ' z
that his wife, is the best one he (By our Auburn correspondent) 3 ' aa'� s r : "
ever had," Bachelor Mr, Kechnie The 'Auburn -manse 'was the k',•,,.. .
had'.never intanrrad norm, n h„f ,.....,., . s x,,,,;;,,:,,,..
a
.r U„cy, uvtn live, Ile Mrs.Henry Glousher, Myth, was
decided that he wanted her for hisunited in marriage to William
wife'
The newly -webs are' settling McClinchey, eldest, son of
settling Mr, and Mrs. Sydney'McClinchey,
down to: married life in the pastel Auburn.
decorated twit -room apartment ;The Wedding ceremony ,was con
which is theirs in the new. wing ducted by Rev, C. C. Washington;
'of , the County Home. Modern Auburn.
blond furniture, pleasing drapes i The bride looked'charming in a
and. smooth modern floors, makes street -length dress of winter white
the tiny •apartment a dream home hammered satin With it'she wore
for Mr. Ind Mrs. l{echme. a shoulder -length veil of nylon ne
As well as their own rooms, I caught to a white flowered Bead
they have the use of the auditor-, dress: She wore a corsage of re.
ium, library, reception room, sit- :roses,
ting room, beauty parlour, work- Miss Eileen Cunningham, Au
MOP, etc., which are part of the burn, was bridesmaid, wearing
County Heine privileges, street -length dress of charcoa
�{�
grey with pink and black 'acces
• � Gilf ilian-McLeod series and a corsage of pink roses
Lloyd. McClinchey, 'brother o
the groom, was groomsman.
At the - Presbyterian Church Following the ceremony, a re -
manse in Hensall, Ruby Grace, ception was held at -the home o
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Mc- the bride's parents. The bride':
Le6d, 'Clinton, became the bride mother received wearing a blacl
of William John Gilfillan, son of dress with matching accessories
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan, Win- and a corsage of pink and whitE
ebelsea, The Rev, J. Fox offic- carnations. She. was assisted by
fated. the bridegroom's mother who wore
The bride was charming in a a navy dress, with black accessor.
floor length gown of French lace ies and.'a corsage of pink and
and nylon tulle over white satin, white carnations.
sweeping into a slight.train. The Pouring tea at the bride's table
fitted bodice had lily -point sleeves was the bride's aunt, Mrs. H. Wil -
and scalloped lace cuffs. Her lard. Serving were Misses Rena
fingertip veil was held by a and Gladys McClinchey, Auburn;
sweetheart cap of lace and satin sisters of the groom, Mrs. Wilmer
and she carried a shower bouquet Glousher, Blyth, -sister-in-law of
of red roses and lily -of -the -valley. the bride, and Mrs. Ray McNall,
Mrs. John Sangster, sister of the Blyth.
bride, was her only attendant, Guests were present from De -
wearing a waltz -length gown of troit, Parry Sound, New Hamburg,
pink net over taffeta, with match- Hensall, Auburn and Blyth.
ing floral headdress'and "carrying For a wedding trip to Detroit
a nosegay of yellow 'mums and and other points, the bride wore a
roses. yellow topcoat with light blue and
John Sangster was groomsman, red accessories.
Following the ceremony a re- On their return, Mr. and Mrs,
ception was held at the home of McClinchey will make their home
the bride's grandparents, Mr, and on the groom's farm at Auburn.
Proclamation
TOWN OF CLINTON
E Hereby Proclaim
Thursday, Nov. 11
_As A Civic- Holiday
�e ei b> 4nte
of those of this town and district who paid
the Supreme Sacrifice in World Wars I
and Il;
AND FURTHER, I hereby call upon all
citizens to observe it as such by attending
the Public Service of Remembrance in the
Legion Hall, and Cenotaph on Thursday, Nov-
ember 11, 1954, at 9.45 a.m.
(Signed)
M. J. AGNEW, Mayor
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ONE -DAY SERVICE
Hon. W. A. Goodfellow, minister of public welfare for Ontario, prepares for the action which,
will officially open the Huron County Home addition. Seconds later he cut the scarlet ribbon which
was stretched across the stage in the auditorium of the new wing. With him on that occasion
was Mrs. M. E. Jacob, superintendent of the Home,
who was present on the platform with mem-
bers of the County Home Committee, and other officials. The opening ceremony took place Jast
Friday afternoon.
were re -
President Mrs. Bali Reports
At Twelve
J. E. LONGSTAFF
A twelve -year-old boy
Convention To Auxiliary
/
Is a queer sort of thing,
A mixture of bird's nest
And dragonfly wings,
I teal[�ing
Wednesday, 9 a.m, to 12.30 p,m.
A hard -fisted tyrant
An interesting and inspiring re-
lems of health and welfare," said
(Who can't help but sing),
port was given by Mrs.Harry
Mrs, Ball, in quoting the president
And a sprinkling of man.
Ball, president of the Clinton
of the National Council of We -
PHONE.'791 5,30 p• SEAFORTH.
Hospital Auxiliary, at the regular
men's Hospital Auxiliaries of Can-
A twelve -year-old boy
monthly meeting Monday after-
ada, Mrs, J. Cecil McDougall.
Has laughter to spare,
noon, on the Ontario Hospital As-
Mrs: Ball told the auxiliary's
He's seldom around
satiation convention, which she
members of her visits to sessions
When you wish that he were,
attended last weekas the AUxit-
at the convention, other than. the
—Peculiarly keen
iary's delegate.
auxiliaries, and of the many ex-
With a vast, vacant air,
The convention was the 30th
hibits, which she termed both
And always a plan,
annual, and the delegates repre-
marvelous and interesting. She
sonted hospitals, trustees, medical
graciously thanked the auxiliary
A twelve -year-old boy
profession, hospital technicians,
for the privilege of representing
Has little regret
hospital administrators, auxiliar-
the Clinton organization at the
For the world wrapped up
ies, representatives from manu-
three-day convention,
In his butterfly net;
facturing firms, and so forth. All
Mrs. A. J. McMurray, treasurer,
A world all his own
had a common bond of interest—
humanitarian work—and all were
in her report, said that the total
proceeds from alae October 2 ba-
To defeat—and forget
If he can,
on hand to exchange ideas for the
zaar and penny sale was $1,990.67,
betterment of the work, said Mrs.
Mrs. Douglas Bartliff, secretary,
Ball,
At luncheons,
read the correspondence.
Mrs. Ray Gibbon was to
"B SINESS
one of the the
president of the American Hos-
named
represent the auxiliary on the
j�g_J
pltal Association,Dr. Frank R.
Clinton and District Branch of the
[� �,
Bradley, as guest speaker, termed
Perth -Huron Unit of the Canadian
q�
DIRECTOR'Y
hospital work as Christianity
Cancer Society, of which the or -
.
with its sleeves rolled up". He
genizational -meeting will be on
reminded the many delegates that
Tuesday, November 16.
INSURANCE
as hard as they try, hospitals can
In a discussion which arose rc-
iwt be like a home, Dr. Bradley
girding the making of purchases
Be Sure Be Insured
stressed that no hospital can funs_
of furnishings for the nurses' resi-
K. W. COLQUHOUN
tion properly without a clear un-
dente which is expected to be
GENERAL INSURANCE
derstariding of the relations of the
completed in the near future, the
Representative:
major departments, policy direc-
president said that great care was
'how
gun life Assuranee Co. of Canada
tion by - trustees, administration,
medical staff and the community.
needed onthe auxiliary would
spend the money, and that every
Office: Royal Bank Building
Office 50 - PHONES - Res. 9W
The need of good public relations
effort would be used to make it
between the community and the
go as far as possible.
hospital was agreed in a• panel
discussion—"Partners in hospital
A delicious cup of tea and lunch
was provided by Mrs. Frank Fing-
._ H. C. LAWSON
Bank of Montreal Building
Service",
land, who acted as hostess. Mrs.
Clinton
While the cost per day are high-
Lillian McKinnon poured tea,
PHONES: Office 251W; Res. 251J
er, the total cost for the operation
while Miss A. Sinclair, superin-
Insurance — Ileal Estate
of hospitals remains the same,
tendent of the hospital, assisted,
Agent: Mutual Life Assurance Co.
said Mrs. Ball, adding that this is
o—
probably due to improved tech -Insure
the "Co-op" Way
niques, and the new wonder drugs
FWTAO, Meets 1111W.
V. ROY
cutting short the term of patients
District Representative
in hospital. .
At the session directed to aux-
Clinton; Mears
Box 310 Clinton, Ontario
Phone Collect
diaries, delegates from all over
Office 557 Res, 3243
the province were. welcomed by
the president, Mrs. Ii. G, Horning.
Mrs, J, E. Buchan, Belleville, pro-
Book Review
J. E. HOWARD
vincial secretary, said that 12Q
auxiliaries with. a total member-
Miss Edna Jamieson, president
of the Clinton Unit of Federated.
phone Bayfield 53r2
Car -Fire - Life -Accident
ship of 30,354 were affiliated with
the provincial association. This
Women Teachers Association of
Ontario,
Wind Insurance
If you need Insurance, I have
past year a total of $286,739 was
meeting of the fall termonWed
a Policy
raised by the 120 auxiliaries.
Money -raising, volunteer service
nesday, October 27 in Clinton
Public School: The meeting open-
THE McRILLOP MUTUAL
to hospitals ' and money -raising
plus, service are the three main
ed with the reading of Proverbs
chapter S, and the repeating of
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office: Senforth
categories of the auxiliaries' work,
the official federation prayer, Miss
Officers 1954: President, John
Mrs. BAIL explained that volunteer
Olive Johnson read the minutes
H, McEwing, Blyth; vice•presi-
services byauxiliaries to hospitals
of the last meeting which were
dent, Robert Archibald, Seaforth;
are assuming greater importance
adopted as read.: The treasurer's
secretary -treasurer, and manager,
every year—such. as volunteer
bmrk in the out-patientNiclinics, in
report was given.
M, A. Reid, Seaforth.
arranging flowers and working in
fl— -m rooms making equip-
The teachers voted to make a
contribution to help,.pay the ex-
w o xa:.... A .,
Directors: John H. McEwing;
Robert Archibald; Chris. Leon -
r the operating'rooms, ar=
for books and other com.
patients.
greatest challenge of this
women of airterent racial, social in, charge of 'the
and cultural backgrounds, work- gramme, It was
ing, cooperatively together with ttnue the study of
rational and international pr b- in the unit meetin,
Miss Winnie Gr
the. regional confer
,,:an., nMhA ok
L. Johnston
oa;
-were delega
'Miss O. Jot
u p All teach
r _ quested to
meeting, a
their localii
teaching bi
certificates,
may be 1
NO-Twinations . M s. in
e . Mrs. Reg.
cresting reN
For the offices of Maryor, Reeve, People n
Deputy: Reeve hard Councillors amore t, in r
for- 1966.; two Public Utilities among a gr
Cominissioners for 1955 and learned it t
1950, and four Public Sehool .lie stresses
Trustees for 1955 turd' 1956'will ligence of
be heldlt the Town Ball, Coun- Margaret
ell Chamber o11 FRIDAY, NO- Mrs, ._.MRob!
.. � Mrs. May
Dowell, hardt, Bornholm; E, J. Trewartha,
,d this Clinton; Wm. S. Alexander, Wal-
lannirig ton; J. L. Malone, Seaforth; Har-
vey Fuller, Goderich; J. E. Pepper,
School, Brucefield: glister Broadfoot,
A/V/M Sea-
tforth.
o be
Agents: Wm. Leiper•Jr„ Londes
er pro- baro; J: F. Prueter, Brodhagen;,
to con- Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Eric'
eacher" Munroe, Seaforth,
rear.
ftet on
Id Satt-
ld - OPTOMETRY
o
:h` Miss
mieson A. L, COLE, R.U.
a
Gray and
Eyes Examined and: Glasses Fitted,
risitors:
Goderich - Phone 33
were re -
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Acre next
J. E. LONGSTAFF
women -in
HOURS:
• not now
' SEAFORTH: Weekdays except
I teal[�ing
Wednesday, 9 a.m, to 12.30 p,m.
ese laCdies
uch with
Tues„ Thurs, Fri.,, 9 a.m.
11
COD LiVER OIL CAPSULES ....... 89c
to 5.30 p.m.
ion.
Saturday, 9 a.m: to 9 V m,
t very int-
book "The
CLINTON: MacLaren's Studio
Mondays only, from 9 a,m,
Farley
btribes life
PHONE.'791 5,30 p• SEAFORTH.
in as he
PHOTO F. B. PEI®NlaDliKE PHONE
ail,
ilY the tM tIhemnte.l-
- .PUBLIC. ACCOUNTANT :
sang 'Christ -
ROY N. -BENTLEY
sang
, ..:,,a i.,. Public Accountant
VEMBER 26, 19.64, at, 4.30 p,nL Johnson conducted a contestabout welepnone 1011,
i The Elections if necessary will the federation. Miss E, Jamieson , ODERICH ONT,
ter Builders' supplies stake 195 on Mtrnday, DOcem- oras winner.
bar 0, 19ir4• Mrs. .1 D. Thorndike moved si REAL ESTATE
vote of thanks to those who help-
CLINTON L. D. HOLLAND', Clerk, ed with the program Tlie'next LEONARD G. WINTER
Town of Clinton. meeting vdill be held on Nov>ember Reel Estate and Business Broker ..
a 44-5-6-7-b 17, in A/U/M Huh Campbell SLOAN BLOCK, CLINTON
Hugh
Public School. Phone: Olfice 448; lies, 599j
DRUG, STORES-',
Moo,%% ovoft
Youget-S lin ier End.p 9 Curls,
Deeper Waves with -
9
`� • EASY, FAIL -PROOF METRO
• SELF -NEUTRALIZING
• "TAKES" EVERY TIME
only $).75
The spring of the Curl Proves it's a hom�
I.I.A. SPECIALS - Thurs., Frio, Sat•,
BABY COUGH SYRUP ................ 39c
CLEANING FLUID --4 oz, „ .•. 29c
10 oz. ... ,....... . 59c
COD LiVER OIL --16 oz. ... ,,., ,.. 69c
COD LiVER OIL CAPSULES ....... 89c
OLIVE OiL-4 oz . ... ............... ;..... 29c
WHITE EMBROCATION -4 oz. .,. 23c
8 oz. .... 39c
NOXZEMA SPECIAL --6 oz. ........ 980
DOROTHY GRAY Blustery Weather
Lotion ---reg. $2.50 for .......•.... $1.25
REVLON Nail Palish and Lipstick —
$1,00 $1.50
PHOTO F. B. PEI®NlaDliKE PHONE
SERVICE 9111- lflGIST 14
Don't Lose Anti -Freeze
To protect you against the_ loss of anti -freeze,
we have recently purchased a cooling system tester
which actually shows up the smallest leaks in radiator,
water pump, heater, gaskets, hose, etc. It only takes
a few minutes and the testis completed right on the car.
Drive in to -day and be sure that you will not lose
your onti-free'zo.
AUTO WELLS ELECTRIC
"The Original Tune -Up Shop"
The Stanley Township Federation of Agriculture
will hold their
ANNUAL MEETING and BANQUET
in the
Zurich Community Centre
on
Tuesday, November 16
Mr. Harold Baker, assistant Agricultural Repre-
sentative will show pictures and talk on his recent trip
to Europe.
Get your tickets, from your section director, or
from George L. Reid, secretory- treasurer.
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1TENDERS
FOR SNOW PLOWING
Tenders will be received by the undersigned until
r
Saturday, November 131 1954,'
for plowing -snow in Goderich Township
Contractors -to state size of trucks, ploughs and
price per hour. Contractor to supply' a helper, -
ROY TYNDALL,
Road Supertendent, R.R, Clinttxn
3,
ROSIN THOMPSON,
Clerk, R.R. 2, Clinton.
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