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Clinton News-Record, 1957-05-09, Page 3DRUG STORES r eMeMeei' Playtex* living Gloves Protect Your Hands ... yet give you :eate Ilene COMItit PEACH MAIZE BLUE 49 Playtex Living Gloves give your hands com- plete protection from cleansers and deter- gent chapping ... give you these exclusive features... wonderfully Wide, water-catch- ing cuffs—soft latex lining, flexible as a kid glove—non-slip fingertips that grip better than a bare hand! Mother's Day MAY 12th REVLON NEW SPRAY MIST Intimate Aquamarine $3.00 YARDLEY SOAP COLLECTION 4 cakes $2.00 BATH POWDER and COLOGNE by Shulton .$2.00 TOILETRIES by Yardley -- Shulton Dorothy Gray Faberge -- Tweed CHOCOLATES— Neilson's Rowntree TONI -- PROM -- BOBBI RICHARD HUDNUT QUICK IDA Specials May 6th to '11th MILK MAGNESIA 16 oz 29c 32 oz. 49c TOILET TISSUE 2 FOR .23e COLD CREAM 1 lb. jar 69e WASH CLOTHS 6 FOR 45c IPANA TOOTH PASTE 2, 59c Tubes 89e 5 NOTICE HYDRO' INTERRUPTIONS During this Spring and Summer, we will be turning the Hydro off in different sections of the town, to allow us to install new, 4,000-volt Primary. Lines. We will try to notify every customer in the district affected before each inter- ruption, Your kind cooperation is greatly ap- preciated. p Clinton Public Utilities Commission JABEZ E. RANDS, Superintendent 18-94 >SEAT COVERS. $12.95 Fun Set — 2 GAMES for $1,000.00 GAMES for $ 250.00 2 GAMES' for $ 500.00 10 GAMES for $ 100.00 EXTRA CARDS, $1.00 EACH—Also Good 'To Ploy On ALL Games ALL PROCEEDS FOR THE CLINTON SERVICE CLUB'S SWIMMING POOL FUND Sponsored by the Four Service Clubs of Clinton For Advande 8aid Tickets; Write to Prank Cook, Bingo Choirmorf, Clinton, Otitatio Something New and Different! Western Ontario's First Big Cash Bingo for 1957 3 Cards for $5. •a dmi sion Entitles You to Play on ALL 16 BIG GAMES at the 5, 00 A H I in CLINTON LIONS ARENA FRIDAY, MAY 10 Doors Open at 7.30 p.m. Games Start at 9.00 p.m. $500.00 DOOR' PRIZE Each Copy of this Advertisement presented at Arena Door gives you an EXTRA CHANCE on the $500.00 Door Prize =MN til4WS4M0,110 MX Tom. THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1.957 RR 3, Seaforth, has been earning a fair share of top places in eoni- petition in the Uuron County Music Festival in Goderich. She tied' with Sandra Wainer, Exeter, for the Rose Bowl, and $25, awar- ded for the highest mark (86) in 'the piano classes. She also earn- ed the Dominion Roads and Mach- inery Company scholarship. Among her prizes are first in piano solo, 19 years and under, 85; 18 years and under, tied with Sandra Walper, Eketer, with 83 marks; duet, 18 years, and under, with Marguerite Lyon, Auburn, first, with 80 marks; first for sonatina, grades 5 and 6, 86, (this was highest mark awarded for the day), On Monday Carol came first in vocal solo, contralto, Grade 9, wth 80 marks. Miss Lyon, too, won a scholar- ship, offered by Sifto Salt, plac- ing second in the open solo clss, with 80 marks; third in solo, 18 years and, under, WITH TRADE-IN 18 Heavy Duty Batteries $7.95 • • • • • • IT'S ALWAYS Mother's Day Miss Carol Pepper, daughter of Margo Grange, Auburn, topped Mn and Mrs. William R. Pepper, the 14 years and under piano class with a mark of 80, She Placed second in the duet, 18 years .end under, playing with her sister Elizebeth, totalling 76 marks, Cathie Draper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Draper, Clin- ton 'came first' in the piano ,o010 class, nine years and under, with 83 marka, Barbara. Snell, R.R. 1, Landes- boro, came third in the piano solo, ten years and under, 80. She also was one of a trio, 11 years and under, who earned $0 marks, and first place. The other two, members were Sandra Ware and Joan McDougall, This trio earn- ed 'a cash prize Meantime Bon- nie Snell was doing her bit. She placed first with her trio, played with Barbara McKay and Mal- color Hiltz, making 81 marks and also earning a cash prize. Bon- nie placed second in the piano solo class, eight years and under, as well. Marjorie Hunking, Auburn, was third in the 13 years and under class, 77; Benham McKay and Mrs. Tait Clark, president of the West Simon District Women's Institute installed the officers of the Londeeboro Women's Institute - at their regular meeting on Thurs.., dey afternoon, May 2, After the secretary's report and the corres,, pOndence which included a that*, you note from the Liondesbaro Laughing Lassies, these delegates were appointed to the District Annual: president Mrs, Stanley Lyon, the District Director, Mrs. Bert •Shobbrook, Mrs, Fangracl and Mrs. Hewett. Mrs. J. IVIcElwing gave 'a very fine paper.on the Motto "Flowers make a lovely show, we plant, we hoe, but it is God that makes them grow." The roll call was answered by "How I would like,to change my personal appearance if I could." Mrs. J. T. White gave a review of a cook book published by the Province of Saskatchewan Home- makers Club. It was a very novel book, each recipe written in the donor's handwriting. It contain- ed many foreign recipes and also a story of pioneer life in Saskat- chewan. Mrs, Stanley Lyon read an am- using story, "Dust . to Dust" and also conducted a contest. Two Ordained In Knox Church Rev. D. J. Lane assisted at the ordination service in. Knox Pres- byterian Church, Goderich, Mon- day night, when two young men entered the ministry. They are J, Brown Milne, who is going to serve at Eckville, Alta, and J. Peter Walter, who `is going to Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. O In Manitoba general manufac- turing today accounts for 612 per cent of provincial income while agriculture provides 27 perecent, Malcolm Fitz, Auburn, were see» end in the duet, nine years and under, with 78 marks; Nelsen. Me- Clinehey, Hensall, won first in solo, 16 years and under, 83 and the piano solo, 16 years and under, 80; Shirley Turner, Auburn, plac- ed second in solo class, 14 years and under; Arlyne Pewell, piano solo, 1.7 years and under, first :with 84; N. McClincheY„ second with 83 and Suane Haugh, Bruce- field third with 76; open sale, Carol Brown, Hensall, first with $3; duet, 17 years and under, Jane Horton and N. McClinchey, second with $1 marks, o Fiddlers Compete At Hensall On. Friday, June 14 (By our Hensall correspondent) Friday, Vine 14, is the date set for the Annual Western Ontario Championship Fiddlers Contest to be held in Hensall arena. In ad- dition to cash prizes amounting to hundreds of dollars, two trophies will be awarded, Roy Jewell, IOFPL-'11V will be master of cer- emonies. This contest is sponsor- ed by the Hensel]. Chamber of Commerce. Local Film Council Meeting to organize Clinton Film Council Tuesday, May 14 8,30 p,m. Agricultural Office Board Room All interested persons tar groups, invited to attend. 19-b Seiler,--Daer (13y our Auburn eorreepondeut) The marriage took place at St. Augustine Church at noon on Sat- urday, May 4, by iievw Father Unbanski of Sda Luella Daer, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John Daer, Jrr, RR 1, Auburn, and Ro- bert Seiler, Stratford, son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Seiler, Sr., RR 3, Mitchell. Wedding music was played by Mrs. Cyril Boyle, St, Augustine, Who also sang "On This Day 0 Beautiful Mother" during the signing of the register. The bride wore O. strapless gown of white nylon net and French lace over taffeta featuring a lace bodice. She carried a cascade bouquet 9f red roses, Miss Lila Daer, Auburn, was her sister's bridesmaid and chose a matching gown of nylon net and French lace over taffeta featuring a lace bodice in azure blue and a cascade bouquet of pink roses. Louie Blake, Brussels, was groomsman. A reception was held in the Brunswick Hotel, Wingham. The bride's mother receiving, wore grey figured taffeta with white accessories and corsage of yellow and white carnations. She was assisted by the groom's mother who chose a dress of dusty rose crepe and lace with white acces- sories and corsage of white carna- tions. The young couple left on a wed- ding trip to Niagara Falls. For travelling the bride wore a two- piece dress of blue nylon tweed with white accessories with , cor- sage of red carnations and carry- ing a topcoat of imported tweed. On their return they will reside at St. Marys. Guests were present from Mit- chell, Stratford, BruSsels, Blue- vale and Auburn. simmommi Drive Safely This Summer Difficulties are still being met with by the Chamber of Com- merce in attempts to have a. sign erected on the Blue Water High- way directing the motoring public to visit Clinton, The Department of Highways regulations prohibits the use of any words, arrows, -etc., directing motorists to a town. "Strange as it may seem, if Clinton were a summer resort, then it would be all right to direct traffic here," stated Chairman R. B. Campbell, to the other direct- on Thursday evening last, The directors are discouraged over the situation, since they feel the small fingerboard at. the en- trance to the road from Hayfield is not large enough. The Depart- ment feels it complies with reg- ulations, and will not erect a larg- er one. Local Youngsters Win Awards Competing In County, Festival London Road Club Attended By 17 Mrs, Harry Plumsteel was host- ess for the April meeting of the London. Road Club, at which Mrs. William Watkins presided; 16 members and one visitor answered the roll by naming a spring flower or bird. Mrs. A. LeBeau won a spread. Mrs. B. Cann was in charge of the mystery box won by Mrs. W, C. Bennett. Mrs. F. Booth was in charge of the program, which included a con- test won by Mrs. Plumsteel. Mrs. Cann and Mrs. Bennett each gave a reading. Misses Carol and Effie Plumsteel entertained with in- strumentals on the piano. Lunch was served by Mrs. Plum- steel and. Mrs. Cann, At the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Stan Collins, hostesses are Mrs. Fred Anderson Sr„ and Mrs. Fred Anderson, Jr. Program is in charge of Mrs. C. Magee and there will be a sale of slips and plants. McPherson Bros. Garage Announces MOTORCADE, COMES TO CLINTON MORE STARTING POWER GUARANTEED UP TO 48 MONTHS NO COLD WEATHER TROUBLES SAVINGS UP TO 50% A BATTERY FOR EVERY CAR TOP TRADE-IN VALUE COURTEOUS SERVICE Month Guarantee LARGE STOCK OF BATTERIES — 6 AND 12 VOLT Corner Mary & King Sts. Carl ,Cantelon, Proprietor Phone HU 2-9032 CLINTON — ONTARIO CANTELON'S Service Station Car Washing — IS OUR SPECIAL — try our automatic wash- wax job this weekend. It will amaze you, just how your car's finish will be restored when we get rid of that road grime. YES SIR—for service it pays to come tO our station Excess tire wear is caus- ed by faulty wheel balan- cing. . . drive into our stat-, ion today and let us check your car . if it needs ad- justment we will correct it 6;. . and you will be driv- ing a safer car. Sign Project Stymied As Chamber Continues Trying SERVICEioTE 'F. B. PENNEBAKER DRUGGIST HUnter 2-6626 W. Martin offered to obtain in- formation concerning a similar siKzi with which he is famillar, hopes: that by comparison, the way can be cleared for Clinton,. The secretary was authorized. to write the town council urging installation of brighter lights ,on the main streets, and when these installations are made, to give consideration to accommodation for decorative lighting. The chamber is undertaking a, "Get Out the Vote", campaign in connected with the forthcoming election on June 10. 0 Rid Your Attie Of "Don't Wants" Run An Adlet Install A New MUFFLER CHEV. $7.09 FORD $7.70 DODGE $7.70 ' ALL OTHER MAKES AND PIPES IN STOCK Do it yourself and save, or we will install your purchase at a reasonable service charge. ' We carry a complete line of Parts and Accessories at LOW, LOW PRICES. $2.89 AUTO RADIOS 49.95 UP Includes A-erial and Installation REPLACE THOSE WORN 011Yt SHOCK AIRSORI4ERS at $4.98 each Includes ItUbber lIttsitings MOTORCADE STORES LTD. ASSOCIATE DEA.LER McPherson Bros. Garage Bear Wheel Alignment and Balancing Service Phone HU 2-9363 : : Clinton, Ont: COCAATUDWAI at Clinton Laundry and Dry 1 Cleaners, Our service is a won dean1 aid to leisure for moth- er.„ Periodic cleaning saves time and work and is an inex- pensive way to keep clothes beautifully. new. This Week the Lucky No. is 1174 Check your Calendar. 'If the number matches, take the Calendar to our office and claim your. $8.00 Credit. *-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-4-9-•-•-4•4-**-.4-•-•-•-•- For Your Convenience Use Our . Down Town Office on King Street (formerly Sinmtoos-Sears) •-•-•-••-4-4,-•-•-•-•.•-•44,4,-.+44-4.4..- H.ALINDRY &CLEANERS zaat.cazatk,itaxe," CLINTON • Ott H U 7064 Bonded BRAKE SHOES $7.90 Exchange Full Set, Four Wheels. CHECK OUR PRICE ON COMPLETE BRAKE JOBS Generitor Exchange MOST CARS and TRUCKS 6 volt * $8.95 Carburetor Exchange Ford—$6.55 Chev.—$9.70 All Others Available WINDSHIELD WASHERS $6.95 Complete For All Cars and Trucks CHROME 4) LICENSE FRAMES DELUXE • FENDER MIRRORS • DOOR MIRRORS .,„ from $2.39 •. EXHAUSVEXTENSIONS •,..„. $1.45 • DASH TRAYS ......:................<., 65c $4.39 Ate4 Standard Clara BRAND NEW Fuel Pumps $2.85 Brand Name SPARK PLUGS Regular 05c 75c WI Officers Are Installed By Mrs. Tait Clark.