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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1955-06-16, Page 9-17%41JIl,SDAY JUNE 16, 195q• cLINioN NEW CORD• �p Brownies at R 4 * ! �'+-e•e' with friends ih th;a dist is . ' C�.t� St do , a n Clinton '.Smile For The l.'thot h r t ogres er • ,� r� >.. � . .: , > , �+.. , ..s,, , t, ,.. ;:.�,: . >>' .,•?��>,�. , �e�s, '>.�: r ;a : , ,/� r 1VIr, and lVlr . J < �•;l :x� Vis. Cie �� ... slnx �` � a, �,. s Eli. x. � -: ... a'�a , F..,« :�,, �?> E �:' <<,. t� a fiar ' r GQd 10 s J. R;: Stirling spent :.r.>.. �, ,. h washy g pe :.•: �, ,.: ins p �C Tuesday With , ReV. and .Mrs. N?': :. Si k,�. $ . i§' r f:..:: .o." ..�y :s '. .'3`3�m 'w"a ` k ig'"�y> �&,'''..� sc.� L ,�K,�aK`•'h"n.� ?.,. 4 ' �t�•e-e•1►o;•1�Nr •- - - 7:- - ---N,+�. Charles Cox, T3elgrave, before the Mr. and 'Andy Sloan and left y : i�,�; :; � t>,. � :�' •s�":.. � �1;�„�� ,+ :.,. ,,§ t for their new charge at 'Wel. soar Mac, Sheffield,' spent Saturday land. , Brownies in the 1st RCAF Station Pack are; front row. (left tq right), Marie Matwyk, Wanda Keasy, Sharon/ Dowm, Claudette Chaisson, Marie Lyn Henderson, l3arbara .Curran, Bonnie` Smith Shawn Smith, Linda Ouimet; • Second row (left to right), Margaret Muirlead, Rita Bullee, Karen Hamill, Sandra Maltby, Marilyn Barkley, ' Audrey Harragin, Brenda 1-Talward, Lynn Brown, Dianne Lee; - third row (left to right), Crisside Gattinger, Lynn Mc- Kenna, Jane Shives, Dianne Manko, Nancy Dewar, Mary Jane Faulkner, Pamela Cameron, Gail Yetman, Joyce Reeves, Wanda Freeman, Janet Hamilton, Carolyn Philp, Marilyn Jones, Phyllis Fyvie, Catherine O'Dell, Joan Fyvie. (RCAF Photo) ::11nron Road Club Holds Quilting 'The regular meeting of the Happy Workers' Club of Huron Road East, was held on June 9 at the home of Mrs. Wilfred A. Glazier with the president, Mrs. Clifford Glazier presiding. After - the singing of "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow", followed •by the Lord's Prayer, minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. John E. Smith and the financial report was given by the treasurer, Mrs. W, A. Glazier. There were 15 members and five visitors present and the lad- ies exchanged flower plants for an answer to the roll call. The business meeting was brief and the evening was spent in quilting. Marie ,Dale held the lucky ticket which' was drawn by -Elaine Dale. Lunch was served by '--the hostess assisted by Mrs. Hugh Mall and Mrs. William Holland. Ontario St, Girls Suspend Meetings There was a good attendance at the meeting of the Ontario Street Girls' Club held in the Ontario Street United Church parlour last Thursday evening. Mrs. W. B. Olde presided. Mrs. Ruth Knox was in charge of the worship ser- vice. Mrs. Betty Stanley read from the Scriptures, Exodus 20: 1-19. Mrs. Knox gave a fine read- ing on "Great' and Beautiful Things". • Mrs. Bruce Cann entertained with a solo and, responded to an enchore. Lunch was served by group 3, under the leadership of Mrs. T. O'Connell and Mrs. Bur- nett. , Meetings are suspended for the summer. The September meeting will take the form of a picnic, details of which will be given at a later date. Sincere Thanks ` To All My Loyal Workers And Those Who Supported Me on June 9th. Thomas Pryde Eleven Receive First Communion At a service in SC. Joseph's Catholic Church, Clinton, on Sun- day morning, June 12, eleven child,- ren hild=ren received their first holy corn munion. Mass was offered by. the pastor,'Rev. J. W. P. Graham, who` following the mass enrolled the children in the Brown Scapular of olar Lady of Mount Carmel. Members of the first -communion class were Clair Dale, Mary Anne Gliddon, Ruth Goldsworthy, Rich- ard Le Beau, Kenneth Matwyuk; Leo Medd, Hazel Anne Shanahan, Edward Spencer, Ronald Sytnick, Heather Yeomans, and Maureen Boyle. SunsetDrive-In 11/4 Miles East of Goderich_ en No. 8 Highway THURSDAY & FRIDAY June 16 and 17 "The Brigand' Anthony Dexter Jody Lawrence CARTOON COMEDY SATURDAY & MONDAY June 3.8 and 20 "Redhead from Wyoming" Maureen O'Hara Alex Nicol CARTOON COMEDY TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY lune 21 and 22 "Two Tickets to Broadway" Tony Martin •- Janet Leigh Tuesday Nite, June 21, is FREE COKE NiGHT , Have a COKE on us. CARTOON COMEDY Box Office Opens 8.00m. Two Shows Nightly Children under 12, in cars, FREE YES! The number to call is CNOREMAsTER Rotary Tiller 1 Unit ter ALL Garden Prepare'. Hon in 1 Operation Prepares Sood Bed...: Furrows tor Planting... Cultivating ELIMINATES PLOW; DISC; HARROW& CULTIVATORS The Choremester Rotary Tiller has been designed to meet a growing need for the flower and vegetable gardener. The Tiller has specially designed right angle tines for sure, sharp mulching and cutting of gall, weeds, •and ;compost, Tiller blade* rut to maximum depth' of 9', mint= mum 'width of 14r.j with extensions to width of 21'. COME IN FOR it FRA DEMONSTRATION 195. Folks, try this remarkable Tiller on your own land --- you will agree it does a remarkable job and the price is right. "FREE HOME TRIAL — NO OBLIGATiONSI" HEAVY DUTY TILLER—with 2% hap. Briggs •$r Stratton $13a50 or Clinton. Engine SET 'rINE EXTENSIONS FURROWING 'rOOI. $8.95 $5.95 TRANSPORT' WHEELS .. $8.95 See our Combination DOUBLE DUTY TILLER and 18" Mower. Combination BALL & MUTCH PHONE 195 H4'444444 HARDWARE -- FURNITURE ' CLINTON, ONTARIO Presbyterian. WA Hears Report Of June Bazaar . With the president, Mrs. E. Farquhar, in charge, the June meeting . of the Woman's Associa- tion of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church was held at the home of Mrs. Rathbun, The Scripture read- ing was given by MTs. Dunbar, and prayer was offered by Mrs. D. J. Lane. During, the business period the treasurer, Mrs. R: L, McEwen;tsub- mitted her :report The members were pleased with the success of the June bazaar. Afternoon tea was served from three to five. The arrangements were in the charge, of Mrs. Rathbun... Presiding at the tea table was Mrs. R. M. P. Bul- teel, Mrs. A. G. Eagle, Mrs. "M. J. Agnew and Mrs, McKenzie. There were a number of booths: home - baking, convener, Mrs. Cook; plants, Mrs. Shaddock; sugar and spice, Mrs, Roberton, Mrs, Snider; aprons, Mrs. Dunbar. The kitchen was in the charge of Mrs, M. D. McTaggart, Projects for the fall were dis- cussed. The WA will serve dinner to members of Huron Presbyter- ial, meeting in Clinton in Sept- ember. They also plan to hold a bean supper again this year. The meeting closed with the singing of a hymn and the Lord's Prayer in unison. You are there when a bewilder- ed youngsterr in a foreign land joyfully accepts fresh clothing supplied by the Canadian Red Cross. GIFT IDEAS FOR FATHER'S DAY: • ELECTRIC SHAVERS • MANTLE RADIOS • ELECTRIC FANS • POWER LAWN - MOWERS • FLASH- LIGHTS of Clinton Electric Your Westinghouse Dealer PHONE 479 - CLINTON WESLEY-WILLIS MANSE TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE At a' meeting of the Wesley Willis-Holmesville Official Board on, Monday evening, the decision was made to offer the present manse for sale. Progress is con- tinuing on the new manse now be- ing built on Townsend Street. Hensall Motor Sales Dodge - DeSoto Sales and •Service. PHONE 31 'HENSALL - ONTARIO line Specials DEPENDABLE USED CARS 1954 MERCURY Custom Monterey 4 -Door Sedan- - Radio, power steering, etc. Low mileage. Condition and appearance $99900 just like new. • off the price list when new. 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Well, this dad, like a good many other days, really didn't know too much, technically, about the niceties of throwing curves, or holding a hat prop- erly. He was doing the best he could. One day, a big, good-natured chap who was watching, excused himself, took the bat, and said: "You hold it this way, sonny". Before he left he wrote his autograph into the kids' books: "Stan Musial". The incident recalled to ine what a big league umpire once said about Musial: "He's a pleasure to umpire behind at the plate". Once in a great while he thinks the call is bad. Then he turns his neck and gives the ump a hurt look. That's his idea of raising a beef.' He never says a word. "Even the umpires love him, and I couldn't nay him a high compliment Musial is 100 percent, on and off the field." with�Jacr k Dempsey. Years ago, this hwriter, was one common a group travelling with the boxing champion and his manager, Jack Kearns. There was some argument as to who would his privilege to the sports -wrung cavalcade.fu"kmsluck ," he said, "to be in the pulhnan,car,_and-not still riding the rods." kind. Noth ing upsets, theres equilibrium of Stan is not the the Man QnHis team was playing a night game in Ebbets Field, St. Louis vs. Brooklyn, and.a little German band of five or six pieces was tootling loud. The band was really not for the music, just for laughs. In three times at bat, Musial had combed a triple, a homer and a single. When Stan came up for the fourth time, the umpire asked him if the music bothered his concentration. If it did, the plate umpire had authority to mave his arms and cause the musicians to cease assulting the night air. not distracttingh le", band ` told 1 the official, whereuponh're erifled a double off the right field. wall for "Ow cycle" which moans a single, double, triple and homer hi.fourABs. 1'ar.e.rAm m rand a.pp..l ver. far lie wkrtttr wM ba t bb�lr Elmer f.rpmon, o/e CoHarf'Houre, 431 Venge St.;' ore.M, - eatid Calvert DISTILLERS LIMITED It"Dl June Is Dairy Month J Check (V) your Milker and Separator Parts Solutions for Milker Parts We also have to offer: One—USED MILK COOLER One—USED HOT WATER HEATER Now is the time to brake your decision on STABLE .EQUIPMENT and YOUR WATER EQUIPMENT J. H. Brunsdon Agent for Beatty Stable ,Equipment $2,500 BINGO DURHAM FRIDAY, JUNE 17 SPECIAL must go $1,000.00 3 SPECIALS $ 200.00 12 GAMES • $• 75.00 Starts Sharp at 9 pm. Sponsored by Service Clubs 24-b