Clinton News-Record, 1958-10-23, Page 5THURSDAY, bcT013M. 23, Ms
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Building a New Hom�? Re -modelling? Adding a Porch?
Whatever Your Plans -Shop These Local Stores First!
Matthews -Reynolds
Flight Lieutenant Rev, C. A, Me,
Larnen oilficiated at a vea'ty beautie
lfu7! rdeubtie ring cereeneW on Oct-
ober 11 tin?( 'the Pr ;tesitaaut Ch'ap'el
ii ,(XAIF Station 'Clinton when
Marjorie Eileen, -llc es+t daughter
rof plight Sergeanit and Mrs, tT3lar
rriVi Re ltlellds ibecaan'e the bride of
Glen Arcrtiheir Maibthowst -.y ge
son Of M„r.. :and! Mess`. Ge"oaig"e Mat•
ithe s, Yorleton, ,Selskatebewran,
C,inrein inmarriage Iby her t'athreu',
the Ibrthc1e wore a ballerina. length
gown Of white( lace and butlle wiath
et chapel veiil! held in pllace warm a
tiara Of sequins and rp'e"ad s, and
she carried yellow roseS.atnd elnlo+w`-
drift clnryrs'andleimnlatus,
Aibtendiavg the bride was 3Vilise
Brenda London, who
wore dusty arose brocade !taffeta
With matching 'feather headdress
and a weli'stlet of white c;rarntial-
tilensS. The ibxaldes 'luittl+e easter Ann
was illo)wem glial, daintily dss
reed
an arose 1 af+feta and marled a nose,
Mary of White baby 'mums. Grooms '
'mage wall Ronai4 .Sntttoan, Clamtion
Medi !the eishere"were Harold Tobin
and. Melrose es t, bOth of RCAF
Station Clinton, claseimaltes .of'the
groom
The Mother of :the (beide was
dressed lin .nanny with Williber
faceestsforieS and the groorne's Mother
Wore a two piece brown ensemblte
wide ,gmeeau accessories, Both wore
wlhii;tie carnation corsages. The
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Church wlais +bealutth&i ly deleeraite!d
with :anaitauhnm+ flowees and an ap-
tbpn ante Thaoksgivireg setttna•ng-
The arelclepithon was held with 40
giuleSts pres'emit can the adjoining
annex of the canapell, served blr
the LatiLes Guiilld•
for going .away the bridle wore
a • breiige Wet* su twith !winter
White accessed -lea and' a 'prink arose
-corsage,
Guests were 'present from; Weir-
ton, Sask., Clinton, Jarvis, Vouatt-
hau anal
and aatonr, atnc]lu'dunig the
ituld'e'sa grandmother fes' Jarvis
aOcli gn oionee. grandmother from.
7Une 'couple will reside air Cliilne
ton
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Ask Us About The. Loan You, Need
Clinton CommunityCredit Union
Ontario Street — Clinton Phone HU 2-9643
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LADIES' WEAR and DRY 60016
Headquarters for
CURTAINS and DRAPERIES
Free Estimates -- Measuring and
Installations
Phone HU 2.6623 • - Clinton -
NOW 15 THE TIME
TO COME TO THE AID
OF YOUR HOME
While the Weather Is Fine
Before the Cold Sets in
�llA�ilyd : it
STORM WINDOWS
and DOORS
Permanent Storm & Screen
Windows and Doors keep
house warmer in winter and
cooler in summer.
Re -roof Now Before it Snows
Phone HU 2-9514
and we'll be glad to estimate
your job. We have all
types of roofing,.
INSULATE and SAVE
ry--4.tee, .
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on Fuel Bills This Winter.
Your hou$e will be Cooler next surnMer,
too.
EVERYTHING for the BUILDER
Prompt Delivery Service
Ball -Macaulay Ltd.
COAL. LIME CEMENT
i BUILDER SUPPLIES — SASH
eiiratOn Sealfortb
Phone HU 2-4514 1'
New Project Begun This .Week
To Provide "Building News"
This "building page" is .a :new feature in the Clinton News -
Record for those who own a house 'they plan to retrtodel, and
those who wish to plan now for a home in the future. Through
the co-operation of the advertisers on this page, and elsewhere
throughout the paper, we hope to be able to provide news of
the latest things in building, how to obtain loans for building
homes -and other structures; where to get materials; and suggest
layouts for new homes, etc,
.Following is a beginning of an outline of the home building
loans available under the National Housing Act. Tn future
issues, we hope to complete this outline, and provide other
information about homes and building generally.
Central Mortgage and Housing Will
Arrange e For Loans on low -Cost Homes
Generally, mortgage loans made
under the terms of the National
Housing Act, 1954, to aid in the
financing of new house construc-
tion for home owners are obtained
from approved lenders ouch as
banks, life insurance companies
and trust companies.. To ensure
that the lending facilities of the
National Housing Act are avail-
able in all areas of Canada, Sec-
tion 40 of the Act authorizes Cent.
ral Mortgage and Housing Cor-
poration to make loans where they
are not available from approved
lenders.
In areas under 55,000 population,
the Corporation makes loans to
hvrne-owner applicants on the
same terms and conditions as in-
sured loans made by approved
lenders.
In areas over 55,000 population,
Coroprationi loans to home -owner
applicants are subject to limita-
tions concerning the size of the
house and the "extras! that may
be included. The purpose of these
Iimitations is to direct Corpora-
tion funds into low-cost housing for
lower-income borrowers under the
National Housing Act.
Similarly, Corporation loans
made to builders offering houses
for sale, in any area regardless
of population, are limited to low-
cost houses.
Eligible Under Certain Conditions
Listed Here For Possible Appllcints
Any person who could qualify
for an NHA loan through an ap-
proved lender, and intends to oc-
cupy the home is eligible for a
loan. An applicant must have been
refused an NHA loan by Ienders
normally expected to make loans
in the area. Letters from two lend-
ers, stating that they are unable
to 'make an insured loan, are re•
quired in areas over 5,000 popula-
tion, One letter is required in
areas under 5,000 population (such
as Clinton) .
Age of the applicant does not
determine eligibility for a loan,
Applicants must have: (a) suffi-
cient equity. He must be able to
provide the difference between the
amount of the loan and the total
cost of the house. Equity may be
in the form of cash or a combina-
tion of cash, land and labour, (b)
Sufficient income. ' The annual
mortgage charges for principal and
interest plus taxes should not ex-
ceed 27 percent of the applicant's
annual income, In calculating
gross income, the wife's invest-
ment income and up to 20 per-
cent of her gross earned income
will be considered.,
A borrower may obtain only'one
loan from the Corporation for
4-H Club Leaders
Attend Training
School at Clinton
Ladders representing 28 Worn-
era's instituters attended the tesla
day' Training School for the, 44H
Homemakitng Club 'project "The
Cereal Shelf" in 'Clinton October
14, 115 and Wlimglhaa n October 16
and 1.7., buoying the two days the
l'ead'ers reiceived instruction on or-
ganizing a Homemaking Club,' on
*he use of :cereallS uhsr the family
daily menu. ,At the Training
School!, the !ladies saw a demo nt-
ratinon .ein making 'graham muffins,
glee -box :gingier cookies, apple oat-
meal .eq caress and lemon' sauce,
macaroni! and cheese casserole, oat-
meal ipiomrid'ge, toffee eookiies and
coat bread.
Attenfding the Training S'choiorl
in Clinton from this dista'ilet .were:
Dashlwoed 441 Homemaking 'Club
with Mrs. Sy!d Baker, leader and
Mr's. Arnold Kuntz assistant lead-
er; Grand Bend 4 -HH Hotneerta'ldng
•allwb wiith. iVTrs., Dion Hendrick, -lea-
der
teaoder and Mrs. E4 Gill,'assistant
lelaoder; Klippen 4-H Homemaking
Okth with, Mrs, Ross Cleaman, lead'-
er and Miss' Donrellda Lostell, as-
salsrtamt leader.
Clubs wilt be :formed in the
local .coannrunuitiee with girls who
are 12 on Sep amber 1, ,.1958 end
heave ,not reached their 26th !birth-
day. Seven meeting are required
tla croanptete the project. Any girls
who are Mt:exested in •partiailpating
in' the fall 4-H Homemaking 'Club
activittes in Myren should contact
their local leader.
lihe school was carried on by
Mrs. Te,n•MeAalliater, Hoene Econo-
mist with the Ontario Department
elf Agrt9:lcultttere, Huron County as-
sisted by Miss Mary Lou Blank,
Home (Economist for Bruce Coun-
t y.
home -owner construction except
where borrowers are transferred
by their employers or in cases
where a new home is needed be-
cause a substantial change in the
size of the family rendere its ex-
isting accommodation inadequate,
Information about NI3A loans
may be had from the Kitchener
Office of CM and HC at, 251 King
St., W., Dunker Building, Kitch-
ener.
D. A. KAY and SON
Headquarters For t,
WALLPAPERS -- PAINTS LOXON & ROXATONE
Phone HU 2-9542
Huron Street
CLINTON
Emphasis on_Natural Ligh'ting
Ensures Pleasant Atmosphere
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The emphasis is on natural
lighting in this design by archit-
act Roy Sellors, of Winnipeg,
Manitoba. Large windows at
either end of the living room
and the large fireplace with tile
heatth provide„ n pleasant at-
mosphere.
The well -arranged kitchen
features a dining area and ample
cupboard space. There is pro-
vision for cross ventilation in
two of the three bedrooms, A
planting area and flower boat
enhance the exterior appearance
of this bungalow.
Tho total floor arta is 1,14/
square feet While the exterior
dtrneesions are 38 feet by 31 feet,.
tight inches. Working drawings
for this house, known as Design
212, are available kern Central
Mortgage and Housing Corpora-
tion at nlnttimutn cost.
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NEWS of GOSHEN NORTH
Mr. rand" Mrs, Donaild. Kay 'spent
Thanksgiving Monday at the borne
of Mr, and Mrs, John Armstrong.
Mr, .and Mrs. Gordon Keys, Gay„
le, Murray arid Carol, Carnldchie,
spent Sunday with Mr. amid' Mas,
Bruce Keys.
•Mr, and Mrs, Rohent Peck, D!i-
are, Donna, Wayne, Cheryl and
Batlan spent, Sunday et Lond'es-
rboaro taking in the Ohurrehr Anni-
versary.
'Algae, Marjorie Hyde smut the
weekend with her friend Miss 1Dnn-
mra Hniytnr,
• Mass Elaine McCliin'chey spent
the weekend WM. her parents, Mx..
rand' Mrs. Frank MoCiinohey,
.Arthur McCiinehey
Funeral saaiviicen were conducted
from: Ball and Mulch funeral home
an Moonlday for Arthur McCJinchey.
He had been in -Clinton Puiblic
Hospital after einffering fx'om a
stroke last week, w -
WKS
Goshen Women's Missionary
Legion Ladies Auxiliary
'Postpone Nominations;
Hop 'For Better Crowd
Regular meeting Of the Ladies
Auxiliary to Canadians Legion
Brandi 140;Clinton was held gin
the Legion Hall on Monday, Oct-
ober ,13, The president, . C.
Proctor initiated .one neve• member,
;Mrs. Grant Sitinting, Four banqu-
ets for October and Noivember
were ,disouussted.
Ward conveners }for Poppy Day
were°eppolutold! !else RCAF camp
rcanvassears. Na' equipmentt flor
the !Mitchel, was discussed. -
Nomiirnations tfor 1959 officers
were opened but left fit next
meeting when it is hoped. there
will he a abetter ,attendance. Mem-
bers are a sn k ed to remember
Chturch, Paratde +on Sunday Nov-
ember 9 anal also Remembrance
Dry parade on Ncwember 11,
A visitor, Mrs:. Drayton,. New
Wes'tminst'er, Auxiliary, ;Clanton,
British Columbia; was ;present. ,
$1O was voted to the Canadian
Natiton!al Institute for tthe Burro.
'Me xneteting Closed 4n regular
form, with a seelal half hour.
•SrocietY met on 'Thursday night at
tire noane ,of Mrs, Arnold KeY0
with 24 Pala -Wt. IMM. Elaner Hater
tar "pre'stddld'with Mt% Ali+gun Aar.
strong in change Of the pregnant,
i17ns. a uaneaa Efearatit w±as *dist.
There were 15 visas- to shut-ua'L'9i
reported. Mrs. John fEiloibirnsron gave
the treasurer's report .stating ttiva't,
this year's allocation as $3130. Mus.
Robert McKinley reported for
birthday (fund.
Reports of the sectional rneeVh
he'd in Varna on October 9 were
giiMen iby Mrsi..,AnolellKeys and
MPS, Jraaners Keys, Mrs; Alihn AuMe
strong .gave a reading, "Comet
ytoiur Blessings", after wMch e+verq -
orne joined in singing the
The meeitinig closed witch prayer
The next meeting wfi'l be fin cihaoge
'df Mrs, Anson McKinley.
To. Hold Fowl Supper '
The Women's .Association held
a short meeting on Thursday eve -
ring to decide on whether to have
the a.+nnvnai tdaw1 supper at Goshen.
Alt were an I' avow,.
Thee tguetst spe'a'ker is to be 1Vlir,
Norman Mramnin,+g, Clinton.ltThe
sulpiper as to be held the last 'Duels -
day in, O'etober, with other e.nter-
t+atinnrent to follow.
Mission Band
The Mission Band of Goshen
+Ohu;rob held 'their regular meeting
on:Sunday morning, with the new
pressrtidenit, Gerald Hayter, om
Charge. Joan Elliott was at the
piano.
Patricia Robinson read the mun-
prtets. Prayers were by Karen Mc-
Kinley rand Joan Elliott. Marlene
Keys read the Scripture and Bleb
McrBrride game the call: to worship.
Mrs. "Clare McBrride read the iloet
chapter from "Kenji"with corn•
orients byPatricia, Robinson::
Members were reminded of the;
box Dope they are to collect and
bring to the next meeting.
Much in the manner of the
yellow pages in the telephone
book available in larger centres,
the various local contractors
have listed their, services here
for the use of the people in the
community. This initial list may
not be complete. Any sugges-
tions for additions will be wel-
comed.
BUILDING and REMODELLING.
RE.FEMNCE LIST
• HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
McEWAN'S
CURTAIN RODS
WINDOW SHADES
VENETIAN BLINDS
CLINTON -- Phone HU 2-9766
Irwin's ladies' Wear
DRAPERIES and YARD GOODS
"We Measure and Instal"
CLINTON -- Phone HU 2-6623
43x
• PAINTING and
DECORATING ,
GRANT RATH
PAINTER and DECORATOR
Huron Street — Phone HU 2-7040
Clinton
D. A. Kay and Son
FLOORS SANDED
VENETIAN BLINDS
PAINTS and WALLPAPERS
Clinton -- Phone- HU 2-9542
43x
• CONCRETE
HENRY YOUNG.
CONTRACTOM
Sidewalks and Cement Work
CLINTON -- Phone HU 2-9496
`r GENERAL
CONTRACTING
M. McADAM
Clinton * Phone HU 2-1070
GENERAL CONTRACTING
industrial -- Commerbial
Cement Work
43p
CALE DOUCETTE
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Clinton
Phohe HU 2-9562
i ROOFING
EARL DOUCETTE
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Aphalt rtobfing
CLINTON -- Phone 'HU 2.6141
• HEAT. LIGHT and
PLUMBING
G. C. German & Son
COAL -- FUEL OIL
Clinton --Dial HU 2-6636
A. G. Grigg & Son
Clinton — Dial HU 2-9411
COAL -- FUEL OIL
CEMENT
Clinton Electric Shop
For
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
and WIRING
Clinton -- Phone HU 2-6646
See GAS RANGES at
Hawkins Hardware
Victoria St. -- HU 2-9433
HARDWARE -- PLUMBING
and HEATING
Cities Service 011
Co. Ltd.
Jack Scruton, Distributor
HEATING FUELS
Clinton — Phone HU 2-9653
A. F. Scotchmer
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Domestic -- Commercial
Industrial
BAYFIELD *-- Phone 16
Foe Top Quality
GAS APPLIANCES -- See
Sutter -Perdue Ltd.
HARDWARE
Clihtoh Phone HU 2.7023
Harry Williams
HEATING FUELS
White Rose Petroleum Products
R.R. 2y CLINTON
Dial 14U 2-6633
WISEPLUMBING
and HEATING
Harold Wise, Prop,
DLiNTON --- Dial HU 24622
Plumbing -- Heating end
Electrical Serviaee
Huron Gas Eq ipment
Dial HU 2-6647
CLiNTON
"If It burns Gas We have It"