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Clinton News-Record, 1956-07-19, Page 7viwnsgsAY, zax 19, 306 News of thi Clinton Memorial Shop OPEN EVERY DAY At other times contact Thomas Steep, phone. Clinton HU 2.3869; residence, Shipley Street. T. PRYDE and: SON CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFO,RTH PHONE CLINTON HU 2-6606 — Con'eoPonclent MRS. 11% meavu,orwa *hoe, atom also Nv a alass. Adele Finlay is swotting Part of her holidays with her -als, tOr-in-l4W, Mrs. Jack. r 4nr, er gouge, Mich Miss Bonita Williams spent the past week in •Goderich, the guest Of her. uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mee. George Bolton, .Mr, and Mrs, F. Lawson and 4m. 1494cloo, And Mr, and lYtm. N. Brown, Detroit, spent the weeltend, with Mr, and Mrs, D. Cilithion, '- Mt and Mrs, V. Morton, .Miss Frances McCullough and Mrs. SP:them Clinton, were in Hanover on -Saturday and attended the _hand tatoo there at night, Victor Corran is spending thp -summer as a member of the Forest Rangers, Department of Lands and -Forests, and is sta- tioned at Swastika, Pear 'Icirtiland 41W, Rev, .and Mrs. Stewart Miner and family, Sarnia, arrived on Monday at' the home of Mrs,. Miner's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Trewartha. Mr, Miner is a.COunsellor At the 'United Church camp, Oaderiek and will be in attendance there for part of the vacation. Mr, and Mrs. Den Collier and Sandra were summer visitors. ..at the homes of Mrs. J. B. Mae- Math, Mr. and M. Ewan ItoP, and other relatives in the dist, rict, They were en route from Shearwater, after a five- year period of residence there, to Cold Lake, Alta., to which RCM' base Mr. .Cellier has been trans- ferred. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA Toronto • Montreal • Ottawa • Windsor Niagara Falls • Sudbury • Sault Ste. 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PATERSON, Thin Officer Rensall, Ontario, Phone 51 For • Estate Planning and•Wills • Real Estate Services • Investment Management and ,Advisory Service • • 4% Guaranteed Investments • • 21/2% on savings-deposits may be mailed Or Contact Any °See 0/ as near as your telephone A COMPLETE TRUST SERVICE WMS and; W4, Meet The Woman's Missionary .Soe- ietzr of liolinesville United Church met in the 'Sunda SehooI roOnis for their .r.eglilar ineeti,ng on ,0".10 1.0. • Mrs. Lloyd B. ond As leader of Group A was ih- barge of the., meeting, which opened with the hynin4. ."Tell Me the .Stories.. of AMA" and prayer by Mrs, harry' Cuflmore„ :Mrs. :Stewart. Varquhar read the Scripture- lesson. The roll call was answered with a 'very se from, the Bible 'with the word "Neighbor", in it. The hymn "Q. Brother, Man" WAS .sung, Mrs. Walter read an article on the 'New Canadians.-liounger putt, pa, Mrs. X. Tebliutt...read a story on "New Canadians: in Coanmunity Life." MSS MarY Relen Yee play, ed A piano solo. Mrs. William Norman read ap article entitled 41 Married a, Minister," Mrs, L. dervis, the president, -conducted the business, Mrs. W, Lobb gave a short Christian Steward- shiplalk The meeting elosed with the hymn "Blest Be the Tie That Binds" and prayer, The Woman's ,Association Meet- ing followed, and with the presi- dent, Mrs. Illicit Yeo, in the chair, the meeting opened with the theme song and creed. The Scripture reading and comments were given by Mrs. Jack Yen. Mrs- Edward Grigg gave the treasurer's report. It was passed to. donate $10 to the graduate nurses of Clinton Public Hosp. ital, to h el p in furnishing the new waiting room et the hospital, It was asked that the roll call for the August meet- ing be answered With an article for the novelty booth. Mrs. Carman, Tebbutt, Mrs, H. Cudrnore and Mrs. N. Heard were appointed a committee to make arrangements for the annual baz- aar to be held in September. The meeting closed with the hymn "Softly and Tenderly, Jesus Is Calling" and prayer, A delicious pot luck supper was served. Wiliign, Qttaeltentaish, gernolta, is visiting his alster MrS...Thomaa Miller, • Mr, and Mrs, Donald Napier, • Detroit, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Bert frunsclon. Dr, and Mrs. Robert clriersun, Toronto, spent a few days in the village iast week, (42311,.cianvitliftors, Lwiovnapelo4Loanygevwaitbn, Mr, and Mrs. I.-foward Tait and Bette,. Misses Darlene and Darla. Scott, Niagara Falls, are boliclAying with their grandparents, Mr; and Mrs. j9reeer visitorst with Mrs; Mar, gat* Manning. 'were:. Miss Rose Coventry, Winghain; Mrs. Clara. Malcom .and daughter, Niagara Fall, Crawford, Blytn, vis- ited with Mrs. W, Lyon and Mrs. Mary Crawford and Mrs Lillie Webster and others last week. - Mrs. Bert Allen spent Friday with Mr. Allen in Victoria Hospi- tal, London, who. was operated on, We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles Snelling and Mrs, Thompson, Brucefield, were the - veste of Mrs, W. Lyon and Mrs. Mary Crawford, Sunday, Miss' Bette Tait has returned from spending a few days with her great aunt Mrs. 3, F, Daly, Napanee, also friends in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Douglas JOhnson and three children; Riverside, Ont.,. were recent visitors with the Tam- blYns, and her grandmother, Mrs. IVI TelVidal:iniPencgkitt has installed oil furnaces in -the Loridesboro Unit- ed church and added other im- provenents also, which has made this church an up-to-date edifice. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gaunt, Faye and Kenneth; -spent the weekend at New wasaga Beach, Faye re- mained far the Weeks holiday with her uncle and aunt ',Mr. and Mrs, • Ward Shickluna. Mrs. Leonard Caldwell enter- tained at a shower in honor. of Mrs. W. McDougall, (formerly Mary Caldwell) last week. Mrs. McDougall received many lovely and . useful gifts. ton.. Another on the sick list is. Miss .410.),y lVteVittie, Vire. W T. Srunsflon.. who has •ilwen, ill for several weeks 14 now improving and is at the bine of her *ugh; ter, Mrs, It Vodden, Clinton; Mrs, WatsonNellie who has been in Seaforth 'Hospital. for Some time is seriously' with no improve,. ment in her condition, her many friends are very .sorry to hear it, and are hoping for her recovery Goclorich Township Mrs, John I), Leslie, Letlibridge, Alberta, is visiting with her niece, Mrs, Fred Middleton, • Mrs, G. L. gall and. 1.3). obert Cayuga, •visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs; IL. Alexander, akre, Fannie Cartwright, Cay- uga, spending at the home of her 'brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. Alexander, The WA 4A St, James Church, .held` a very aneeesafal baking sale At Mrs. Gairdner's, Dayfield, on Saturday last, They report a. profit .of -$.8.2„ Miss Banbara Middleton And three girl friends' have entrained for en extensive trip west. .X30, bare. piano on going as far as British Columbia and Vancouver Island, Miss Shirley Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs... Charles CooPer, left by Plane last week for Burl ntuda, $hirley will reside At the Princess hotel, Hantilton,..Bornitt- .4a, where she has .aeeePted a nog.. Mon as telephone operator, • ION .1144CDR,D- VAMP $04:14 Nelson Lear has bought the re- sidence of the late Lawdy Young and is making extensive improve- ments to the interior before mov- ing in. We welcome the • new- comers to our little village. Mrs,. Thomas Fairservice who has been quite ill for the past, three weeks is not improving in health as quickly as her friends would like to see her. She is being cared for at the home of e her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shaddick, Clin- NOW Is the timo•-• You'll never get a better deal! the glamorous new PLYMI Co U TIHI That's the "built-in" feature you get when you buy SHUR-GAIN feeds We make SHUR-GAIN daily at our mill and as a result it is FRESH. As a matter of fact, feeds you purchase from us have often been made the same day you buy them. Most people don't like stale food. The same applies to livestock and poultry, and because they don't like stale; unpalatable feed, they don't grow and produce the way they should, Tests on chicks at the SHUR- GAIN Demonstration Farm proved that fresh feed out- performed stale feed. To be most effective, well-balanced rations must be fresh. The next time you require feed, call us and be assured of fresh feed. Canada Packers Limited Phone HU. 2-3815 Clinton • ••••••••••••• ee.geeee, You get the freshest styling and the sweetest performance on the road when you own the fastest selling Plymouth in history! MURPHY BROS. CLINTON ONLY PLYMOUTH— oil the lowest priced 3— gives you: Push-button PowerFllte automatic transmission! Mechanically per- fect, trouble-free and located safely on your left oat of harm's way. New Flight-Sweep Styling! It's the freshest looking o'er on the road . e"; and the best-selling Plymouth, in history. Famous °MO/ Shock Absorbers! cushlorith6roado stnoothooteven the rough- est bumps, and there's no bounce or fifty. Safety-Rim Wheels! You get extra protection fer your family. A ribbon of steel helps hold tits to wheel in case of blowout, prevents sudden toes of air. Phone. EU. 2-9475 If you've been waiting for the right time to buy, that right time 15 here! There's the biggest choice ever right now on the car that's setting all kinds of records in sales. You'll enjoy the sparkle of Plymouth's new styling. thrill to its dashing take-off and go. You'll marvel at the magical ease push-button PowerPlite gives you, Drive the car that has established the styling trend for the future. Remember, there's so much summer ahead . . and — you'll be money ahead if you deal right , now. Your favourite oolour and model is waiting for you at your Plymouth dealer's. Drop in and drive home carefree m the Plymouth you Want today! Chrysler Corporation of Canada, L4mil4c1 PLYM OUT orAti8 Everybody likes its looks • loves its Gin Do you often worry about the fact that you haven't a planned estate? Why not put your mind at ease right now by contacting Sterling Trusts? It will cost you nothing to have'your estate planned during your lifetinie. And it gives such a feeling of satisfaction-a certain peace of mind, to know that all is in order. A qualified Sterling Trusts Counsellor will enable you to enjoy the satisfaction that a ' properly planned estate can bring THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPOR ATION HEAD orpict MANCH Ortick )72 y St, Tome, Didn)op St,t UM* t Welch 'Climax-Shower of Start weeic* ori V. Cheek your newspaper for date end time. 12.3 soon, BRIKEFIELD The Woman's Missionary Soc. iety met on Tuesday, July 10, with 25 present, and .opened by singing a hymn. The topic for the meet- ing, "I read the Bible" was giV, en by IVIrs. H, Dalrymple. Mrs. W. .Fetheringbam, gave the Str51)-ture reading from the 5th ehapter. of St. John, followed with pray- er. A trio by Eileen and Irene Taylor and Jean McClinchey was much enjoyed. The president, Mrs., S. David- son, presided for the business. The minutes of the last meeting read and adopted; and the roll call was answered with a verse of Scripture, The treasurer, Mrs. W. 3. McBeath, reported that a. little more than half of our year's al- location bad been raised. Reports of several- secretaries were given and Mrs. N. Walker read, "Be- fore and After - on Christian Stewardship work." Thank-you cards were read-from Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hargraves and Mrs. A. Rohner, Arrangements were made to hold a bake sale on Saturday, August 4, in aid of the expense fund. The Missionary program was in charge of Mrs. McClinchey and Mrs. W, Douglas, from the book, "The Holy Habits of the Spiritual Life." The meeting closed with a hymn and the Mizpah benediction, Canadian consumption of ice cream is about two gallons per person per year. "BUSINESS DIRECTORY" INSURANCE Insure the "Co-op" Way W. V. ROY District Representative Box 310 Clinton, Ontario Phone Collect Office HU 2-9642-Res. HU 2-9357 H. C. LAWSON Bank of Montreal Building Clinton PHONES: Office HU 2-9644, • Res., HU 2-9787 - Insurance - Real Estate Agent: Mutual Life Assurance Co. Be Sure : : Be Insured K. W. COLQUHOUN GENERAL INSURANCE Representative Sun life Assurance Co. of Canada Office: Royal Bank Building PHONES Office HU 2-9747-Res. 2-7556 J. E. HOWARD, Hayfield Phone Hayfield 53r2 Car Fire - Life - Accident Wind Insurance If you need Insurance, I have a Policy THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office: Seaforth Officers 1956: President, W. S. Alexander, Walton; vice-president, Robert Archibald, Seaforth; sec- retary-treasurer and manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth, Directors: John H. MeEwing; Robert Archibald; Chris. Leon- hardt, Bornholm; E. J. Trevvartha, Clinton; Wm. S. Alexander, Wal- ton; 3. L, Malone, Seaforth; Har- vey Fuller, Goderich; J. E. Pepper, Brucefield; Alister Broadfoet, Sea- forth, Agents: Wm. Leiper Jr., Londes- boro; 3. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Eric Munroe, Seaforth. epeeeee, 'eneeeeeeme...8~4.4-4...weeeee. INVESTMENTS •Get The Facts Call VIC DINNIN Phone 168 - Zurich Investors. Mutual Managed and Distributed by Investors Syndicate of Canada, Ltd. OPTOMETRY G. H. CLANCY Optometrist - Optician (successor to the late A. L. Cole, optometrist) For appointment phone 38, Goderich J. B, LONGSTAFF Hours: Seaforth: Daily except Monday & Wednesday-9 a.m. to ,5.30 p,m. Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Thursday evening by appointment only. Clinton,: Above Hawkins & Jacob Hardware * Mondays only - 9 a.m,, to 5.30 p.m. 131101\lt 791 BBAFORTII 04P4,00404414.04,4P4NAINNINipeoIr•Wr**40~#41 P OM ACCOUNTANT RONALtI G. Met)AlsiN Nib& Accountant 'Royal Bank Building Phone HU 2-96'77 Residence, RattenburY St. Phone HU 2-9844 1:11141OX, ONTARIO ifb REAL ESTATE ESTATE LEONARD G. WiNTOL Real Estate and Blaffittess WOW* Ugh Str5et Clinton Phone lit 2041692