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Clinton News-Record, 1956-01-26, Page 8CUirrON Me-IWS-RECORD lST4Y,..J.AIWAIIX 19I HAUGH'S 88 OVERALLS SMOCKS PANTS HERMAN'S MEN'S WEAR HARDWARE and ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Clinton Electric Shop D. W. Cornish Phones: 'Bus., 429; Res., 558 CLINTON BODY and RADIATOR Complete Radiator Cleaning and Repairing — Painting — BODY and FENDER WORK BY EXPERTS Alright "There is no substitute for Quality" Phone 408 Clinton • RUMBALL'S IGA MARKET Government Inspected Branded Meats LOW PRICES .4••••••••••••-.44.4.44 'RTOON, CAPERS CONTEST $7.00 Weekly In Merchandise RULES Each week there will_be an extra word in a few of the ads appearing on this page. Re d the .ds, find the extra words. Write these words on a piece of paper and list the firms in whose ads you found each word. When properly assembled they will give the title of the cartoon. Then see if you can write a better title. Send your entry in to CARTOON CAPERS, fro CLIN- TON NEWS-RECORD tentries must be in our hands by Monday at 6.00 p.m.) Ball - Macaulay Limited Lumber, Builders' Supplies, Lime, Cement and Coal QUALITY — SERVICE SATISFACTION CLINTON . SEAFORTH 97 — Phone — — 787 SKATING OUTFITS FOR THE FAMILY (Tots to Adults) • See The Selection! Attractively Priced! -- at --- AIKEN'S Shoes and Luggage Phone 2 Certificates EIGHTEENTH $30 FEATURE PRIZE The best one selected each week wil awarded $7 in merchandise certific good at any of the stores participating. YOU WISH TO COMPETE FOR THE F URE PRIZE TO BE AWARDED AT END. OF THE CONTEST YOU MUST CLOSE A SALES SLIP WITH YOUR EN or something to prove you have•done b ness with any of the •firms participati South End Cities Servi GAS — ACCESSORIES — OIL TIRES — BATTERIES — REPAIR TOW! NG PHONE 602 Wes. Holland Dory. Rutled "ROBIN HOOD AND HIS MERRY MEN OF SHERWOOD FOREST" ----a game of adventure. ROBIN HOOD HATS MeEwan's T. A. DUTTON Down RCA VICTOR TELEVISION BRUCEFIELD PHONE CLINTON 634 r 4 CLINTON BOVVLING ALLEY Magazines - Photo Service REG. CUDMORE Isaac St. Phone '799 Bring Your . RUBBER FOOTWEAR IN FOR REPAIR We use invisible patches— makes shoes as strong as 'new. RAY'S SHOE HOSPITAL Expert Shoe Repair MERRILL Radio 8z Electric TV REPAIRS and INSTALLATIONS Sales and Service Phone 313 CLINTON DAIRY PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 441 CLINTON PENNEBAKER'S DRUG STORE CAN Phone 14—Clinton PALMETS Beauty Lounge PHONE 585 Clinton, Ontario PERMANENTS (complete) •$7.50 and up S-AwleE 25% Discount ON ALL CLEARING LINES Clifford Lobh Store Clinton - Ontario BLUE „COAL CHAMPION FUEL OIL OUT A. G. Grigg & Son PHONE 74W THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Tender Juicy Wing Steaks per lb. 59c Go STANLEY'S RED & WHITE Super Market PHONES: /1: Shop In Clinton Shop At Home John A. Anstett Jeweller and Watchmaker S-P-E-C-I-A-L English Cups and Saucers Reg.- $1.50 to $L75 value $1.00 CHARLES HOL SE OF BEAUTY HAIR Phone lor Appointment C 0 LD STYLING 5 2 9 - WAVES LET The advertisers on this page always give you the best value possible at lowest prices. They will be awarding some one $7 each week in Merchandise Certificates and at the end of 26 weeks someone will have their choice of one of the valuable Feature Prizes. Do not neglect to ask for your sales slip when you make a purchase at any of these firms. Read the rules tarefully. .m. ; .. 0 01 4 I ..,......„,, Jett S ' ....." $30 ITNO sIn[RECro A N DAVE1 CE1aFIZATTEN Mrs. Peter Fisher Mrs. Peter Fisher, 85, former well known Hensell resident, died on Sunday night, at Gravenhurst. She was the former Elizabeth Love,,, Stanley Township. Her hus- band died several years ago. Her brother, William IL Love, 82, died ten days ago at Kincardine. She went to Gravenhuret in 1939. Surviving are two sons, Dr. Murray Fisher and Allan, Gray- erthuret; and two daughters, Mrs. Walter Moffat, Brucefield; and Eleanor, Gravenhurst. Services were conducted in the Bontheon, funeral home, Hensel', on Wednesday afternoon, by the Rev. C. D. Daniel. Interment was in. Baird's Cemetery. • , ASK FOR COUPONS ROY N. BENTLEY Public Accountant I *amnia ltd. (corner South St.) Telephone 1011 OODERICH ONT. RONALD 0. McCANN Public Accountant RiPyal Bank Bldg., Phone 581 Eat Rattenbury St., Phone 456 CLINTON, ONTARIO 4-tfb „ REAL ESTATE 1.411tONAUD tti WINTER . KEW FAitate And BusIni** Broker 'High Strbott PhOne '448 0401414044444044A0444.04.0•44044.11iiiii — at Pitkett and Campbell LIMITED Phone 25—Main Corner IT'S January Sale Time AT MARTIN'S DEPT. STORE 110- =OM 1.-- Turner's Church Womates Association Elect Mrs. Elmer Townsend President RELIANCE GAS and OIL Mechanical Repairs Complete Lubrication Me TOWING (24 noun SERVICE) PHONES: fa `1 33416 Geo. A. Currie "BUSINESS DIRECTORY" INSURANCE. Insure the "Co-op" Way W. V. ROY District Representative Box 310 Clinton, Ontario Phone Collect Office 557 Res. 324J IL C. LAWSON Bank of Montreal Building Clinton PHONES: Office 251W; Res. 251J Insurance — Real Estate Agent: Mutual Life Assurance Co. Be Sure : : Be Insured H. W. 60iQUHOUN GENERAL INSURANCE Representative O life Assurance Co. of Canada ffice: Royal Bank Building Office 50 - PHONES - Res. 703w2 I E. HOWARD, Bayfield Phone Bayfield 53r2 Car - Fire - Life - Accident Wind Insurance If you need Insurance, I have a Policy THE McK1LLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office: Seaforth Officers 1954: President, John 1 H. Metwing, Blyth; vice-presi- dent, Robert Archibald, Seaforth; secretary-treasurer and manager, 1 M, A. Reid, Seaforth. • Directors: John H. McEwing; I Robert Archibald;: Chris. Leon- 1 htuxit, Bornholm; E. J. Trewartha, i Clinton; Win. S. Alexander, Wel- ton; J. L. Malone, Seaforth; liar- 1 , ttey Fuller, Goderich; I. E. Pepper, ' Brecefield; Alister Broadfoot, Sea- ferth. .] Agents: Wm. Leiper Jr., Londes- I bow; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; i Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Eric '' Munroe. Seaforth. INVESTMENTS Get The Facts • pall VIC DINNIN " Phone .168 — Zurich Investors Mutual Managed and Distributed by Investors Syndicate of Canada, Ltd. OPTOMETRY G. B. CLANCY ' Optometrist ,,,•-• Optician (successor to the late A. L. Cole, optometrist) For appointment phone 33, • Goderich J. E. LONGSTAFF • Hours: • , &W orth:Daily'except Monday & Wednesday-9 a.m. to 5.30•p.m. Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. 011aton: MacLaren's Studio—Mon- Pys only-9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. ONE 791 SEAFORTH Nrhoompikew....,...••••• PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT follows: past president, Mrs. Layton; president, Mrs, Elmer frownsencl; first vice,president, Mrs. Erlin Whitmore. .. second vice- president, Mrs. Frei* Falconer; treasurer, Mrs. Gregor MeGregor; secretary, Mrs. Mice Lawson; plan- 1st, Mrs. Ernie Crich; assistant pianist, Mrs. fired McGregor; presereporter, Mrs. William Rog- erson., Mrs. Kay Whitmore; Par- sonage, Mrs. Jack 'Turner, Mrs, Ed. Layton; visiting, Mrs. William Roberts, Mrs, Ed. Layton; buying, Mrs. W. Rogerson, Mrs. 0, Mc- Gregor,Mrs. M. Falconer; clean- ing, Mrs. Warren Whitmore, Mrs. G. McGregor; program, Mrs. W Roberts, Mrs. Glen Eagle, Mrs, F. McGregor; flower and cards, Mrs. Herman Crich, Mrs. J, Turner; church flowers, Mrs. Howard Johns, Miss Helen Turner; lunch, Mrs. E. Layton, Mrs. W. Whitmore, Mrs. F. Falconer, Mrs, K. Roger- son, Mrs. Alice Lawson, Mrs. J. Turner. O. Mount Jacques Cartier in the Appalachians, 4,160 feet, is the highest mountain in Quebec. High- est peak in Ontario is part of the Niagara escarpment, at Caledonia, 1,550 feet, Mrs. Robert Kydd Mrs. Robert Kydd, 85, who died here on Monday, was the former Margaret Allison, and spent most of her life in Usborne Township. Her husband died in 1946. , Alter their marriage, they far- med in Usborne Township, and celebrated their golden wedding anniversary there in 1943. After retiring they lived with their daughter, the late Mrs. Walter Rydall, at Shallow Lake. She was a member of Thames Road United Church, Exeter. Suryiving are a grandson, John A. Rydall, Elginfield, and several nephews and nieces. Funeral was from the Hopper- Hockey funeral home, Exeter, on Wednesday afternoon, by the Rev. W. J. Moores. Temporary en- tombment will be made in Green- wood Mausoleum, at OWen Sound, and later interment will be made in Shallow Lake Cemetery A. P. Keys Funeral service was conducted last Tuesday afternoon" from the Beattie funeral home, Rattenbury Street East, Clinton, for Artemis Percival Keys, late of Varna, who died at his home there on Sunday, January 15, in his 74th year. Mrs. Bruce Keys accompanied for a duet sang during the funeral se rvice, by Mrs. Elmer Keys and Mrs. Elmer Hayter. Pall-bearers were Elgin McKin- ley, John Armstrong, Fred Mc- Clymont, Richard Robinson, Clif- ford Keys and Elmer Keys. Flower-bearers were Bert Peck, Gordon Keys, Sherlock Keys and Wilbur Keys. Interment was in Bayfield Cemetery. Mr. Keys was a past Reeve of Stanley Township. He had always been active in church work, and had been superintendent of the Sunday School, and also an: elder in the Goshen United Church. illiam R. Tasker William R. Tasker, who died uddenly on Monday, at his home, n Stratford, was born in Hull- tt Township and had lived in Minton for several years before oing to the city where he had perated a barber shop. He was a member of St. John's Jnited Church there. Surviving besides his wife, the ormer Flossie M. Gibbings, is one ►rather, J. Leslie Tasker, Strat- ord. Resting at the Heinbuck funer- 1 home, Stratford, where services ill be conducted this afternoon, anuary 26, by the Rev. W. S. acLeod. Interment will be made Avondale Cemetery. +4411-10-0-***0-.9=•-• , PORTER'S HILL Verrespendent igirt.S, ROW .11.4100$ .phona .01nton 7370'0 C.M.4411.410 044 . The Porter's Hill .Corrununity CIO: held their regular meeting At the home ef Mrs. A. Lockhart, on Wednesday Afternoon of lept week, -The president, Mrs. Peter garrison took charge of the meet- ing winch opened with "The Lord's PreYer," Roll call WaS, anSwered try giving tha mime ef hook- And the 'author, ft was decided that autograph quilt hloeks comple, ted end 1Vandgel. hi at the March Meeting. Program was in Charge et Mar"or Meneing who gave readings and conducted A eonteet. The .xneeting closed with the 'Nivel), belle*" lion and the boatese .40rved, The exoeutive .of the Sunday School. of Cirace. Church will hold A meeting .On Friday .evening this Week at •tbe home of Mrs. Anstin Harris. Mr. and Mre. Harry Torranea And Mr. and Mrs... Reid Torrappe spent Saturdey .evenieg with the latter's father, Henry Ivison, Pen,. who vvas pelehrating .his 92nd birthday, cOngreP.tlOnal. NiFoting The aniMel congregational Meet, ing of gralze, Church was held on. Friday last following pot luck dinner at noon, Rev, potor Ronnor Wee ohair, Man for the meeilng' un4 *welt it to order with scripture reading and Prenr, Wilmer garrison WaS eleeted SeeretarY Of t,114 eeth!g The various reports wore heard ee foliows. church treasurer, A.. Lockhart; missionary and main, itainanco treasnrer, Donald garris; sosoort report, Rev, Renner; Sun- day School, Mrs, Wihner garrison; WiNnan's Association, lygrs. Peter Narrison; young People's Union, Mrs, Peter garrison; ory fUnd,• Mee. Austin Irarrie. The election of officers for: tho• coming year resulted ae .foliceve: eessioe, Rey, Renner, John. Ter, ranee, Reid Torrence, •Wilmer Har- rieen; board of stewards, A, Lock- .School .secretary-treasmror, Harrison; SundaY .V.441.7.44 Mrs, Austin garris, It WAS decided to bold meetings in regard to evangegs nlizeiCele,, A paStor4 houndarl committee of Wilmer garrison, 1,ocl;hart and Allen .T.3ettles w appointed. The last :4unday, September was -set for ,anniVer ary servioe4 with tho .seppico prOenre a minister, A- Loekhart rneVell a vote 'aPpreciation to Rev, and Mrs, An ney, for their faithful service du Mg the year and extended 00 I vitation to them. to remain with for -another year. The. .meeti: was -Adjourned and Rev. Renn closed the meeting with the. hen diction. . Obituaries 1 ... leglkl ."eta' 011114-e'710. eta' ivAloZoisof .. Olt 0 I t lir fit'; 1 ' lt 2 4 WI 1 In the past 10 years, the cost of building and furnishing a house has just about doubled. Has your Fire Insurance Pro- tection kept pace? Look over I your present fire coverage I now and see. If you need additional protection let me I help you plan it. Call or stop i in today. ft, pays le bow year I STATE FARM Agent I I,' LLOYD ETUE 1 ' Phone Collect 1 ,. ZURICH 78 r 5 -elmoeimple awb .. what could I this trip cost you? ,AriVeee910ri)v, li 1 1 i Be Sure and Serve BAkTi.IFF'S ENRICHED BREAD Bartliff's Bakery CLINTON PLUMBING and HEATING Fess Oil Space Heaters Plumbing Fixtures Repairs and Alterations Phone 577 E. J. "MIKE" REYNOLDS Your Home Deserves The Best It's Always A D M IVA TV GROVES ELECTRIC We Service what We Sell WESTERN TIRE & Auto Supply Ltd. WESTERN ANT1-FREEZE AUTO ACCESSORIES Phone 349—Clinton —1/— _ YOU • FRIGIDAIRE C.I.L. PAINTS Sutter-Perdue PHONE 147 — OUNTOW Gliddon Cleaners CLEANING - PRESSING REPAIRING TONIGHT FAST DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 692—Clinton J. W. COUNTER BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Sturgeon's Paints Sta-Dri Masonry Paint — PHONE 120 — ,For "Better Buys" In "Better Used Cars" SEE Lorne Brown Motors LIMITED Chevrolet .7, Old:Mobile Sales & Service hart, pQmjct Harris, Ray CeX, Anstin Harris, :Elgin ,Cox; parson- age board, Reid !Torrance, Anstin ffArrisr„rohn MeCrAvarr, Wil-• mer garrison, Mrs. Molly .C.ox, Mrs. A, l:orkbart, Mrs.. Pordon' Manning. Trustee; Ray OK cox, and Allen Eet- ties. Clerk of COngregation, warner Harrison; church treasurer, Pen- 414 Harris; .rni$SiOnarY an4 main- tonance treasurer, Cox; aud- itor, Men potties; organist, Mrs. Coi. assistant organist, ..mm. Anatin :Harris; Sunday Seheol pup- erintendent,' Mrs. Wilmer -Harris- on . assistant superintendent of Skinday School, Mrs, Reid Torrere. ce; Sunday Scheol attendance SeC- retary, Wilfred Hicks; S01144 Torner's. United Church Worn, on's. ASsoc4tion held their regular meeting to the cimrch on Wednes-, •4117. January 11, with a geed at- tendance. Mrs. 'Ebner Townsend preakled. The Meeting was opened with the opening ode, followed by the ",Lord's pram", . hymn, was sung, the scripture was read by WS. Fred McGregor, after which Mrs. E,. wnitmore led, in prayer,. The collection was received. Mrs, Johns read the devotional • emits. Roll call was ,answered with .1 resolve." The topic "Seidel Work of the United Church" was giveg by Mrs. • W, Roberts. Discussion and busi- ness folloWed. The meeting closed with a hymn and the Mizpah 'benedletion, Lunch was served by, Mrs. Frank Falconer and Mrs. Leslie Lawson. '' • All members of the .congregation please note the annual meeting supper this Friday evening, Jan- uary 27, at 7 p.m. The February meeting will be field on Wednesday, February 8. Hostess for this meeting is Mrs. William Roberts. roll call will be "A country served by United Oherch Missions." Slate of officers for 1956 are as