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Clinton News-Record, 1959-06-04, Page 11Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND DANCING Every Saturday. LIONEL THORNTON and his Casa Royal Orchestra SUNSET. DRIVE-IN THEATRE 1 14 Miles East of Goderich - On No, 8 Highway Thursday & Friday June 4 and 5 "TANK BATTALION" Don Kelly -- Edw. G. Robinson Jr. AND "HELL SQUAD" Brand'n Carroll -- Fredr'ck Gavlin Saturday & Monday, June 6 and 8 , "HUGE TRIPLE BILL", 'Meet the Invisible Moe Bud ABBOTT Lou COSTELLO SHOWN AT 9.30 ONLY "Duel. at Silver Creek" Audie Murphy -- Faith Demergue (Shown at 10.45 only) "The Man Is Armed" (Adult Entertainment) Dane Clark -- May Wynn (Adult Entertainment) Tuesday & Wednesday, June 9 and 10 "UNGUARDED MOMENT" Esther Williams (Adult Entertainment) SERVICE IS OUR MIDDLE NAME JACK SCRIA, TON FOR EVERYTHING IN • PETROLEUM fr HU.2-9653 CLINTON BORROW ONFI" DENTLY! At RFC you always get fast, courteous perviec, and .4'9040 variety of repayment plans to choose.. from, You MAY borrow for any purpose you think is worthwhile. Same-day loans—withogt bankable security or en- doreere—;are a specialty at HFO. Borrow with, ponfi, dente at HFO. COMMITTEE ROOMS Clinton Progressive Conservative Association NOW OPEN Former Newcombe's Drug Store Friday, June 5 at 9 p.m. Meet CHARLES MacNAUGHTON Your Candidate EVERYBODY WELCOME Phone HU 2.9053- -' Published by ,Clinton Progressive Conservative Association 21-2-b From UK of course! Where people understand your money problems and like to help you solve them MISIMMO HOUSEHOLD FINANCE M. R. Jenkine, Manager SSA Wow Sim* Tolophons 1501 GODERICH HU 2-9351 (OPEN FRIDAY EVENING) Included in this group is ci large selection of Tropical and Wash 'n Wear Fabrics. Short Sleeve Sport Shirts Ideal for the Hot Weather Rog. $3,95 to $4.95 Small Med. Large $2895 (Remember I,. Father's Day is Sunday, June 21) Herman's Men's Wear SPECIAL Mrs. Bert Allen. The Father and Son banquet held on Friday evening in the Un- ited Church, was, a decided suc- cess, About 14 sat down to a bountiful repast. Rev, Sweeney, Auburn, gave a splendid address, Mrs. Emma Haines is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs,. Floor, in Mount Forest, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Small, vis, ited on Sunday with Mr, and UM Stan Garnhatn, Seaforth, Mrs. Walter McGill spent the weekend with her sister and fam- ily, Mrs. Gordon McPhee, Auburn. and Mrs, Fred Yonngblut and family, Woodstock, spent the - weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Joe Y0110011,4, Mission Circle The May Meeting of the. Aim, well Mission Circle was held nt Ite borne of Nona ripe. Gail op- ened the meeting with the poem, „Your Mission Circle Garden." Hymn 574 was sung, 15 answered roll call. The treasurer's report Was given by Helen Lee. Edith Wright gave a Stewardship read- ing A thank you. from Marguer- ite Lyon was read, The devotional period was taken by Gladys Josling. and June Foth- ergill. Centre Cut BACON Home Rendered LARD CANADA PACKERS 1 lb. Cello WEINERS FRESH CANADIAN SPRING LAMB THIS WEEKEND POT ROAST BEEF Only 49c lb. 2 lbs. 85c lb. 59c 3 lb., carton 39c Only 49c Canada's Finest Red Brand Beef is Sold front This Meat Market. May we suggest you purchpse a Roast or Steak and you will agree it k really fops. Hot or Cold. Modern Meat Market Box Office Opens 8 p.m. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK Children under 12 in cars Free Playground — Refreshment Booth S 'THURSDAY, JUN] 4, 1.059. NEWS OF. LONDESBORO correspondent MRS. MKT Mr,40AN none Blytb. 3.7-1, T. leftBrampton,. Mr. and Mrs. Herb xtev. an . : . , Monday to .attend i . . he United grulge, Auburn, Mr, and Mrs, Ho, ward Wallace and. Nita, Brampton.. Church London Conference, in sox,. Rev, and Mrs. J. T, White visit- .nia. ed on Sunday with Mr, White's The Order of the Bastern Star sister who is, a patient in City will attend church service. on Sun- Hospital, Hamilton, day, June 7, in Londesboro United Mr, and Mrs. Roy Duncan, De- Church, at 10 a.m. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, -Stan- troit, spent the weekend with their cousin,-Mrs. Lily Webster, also Mr., ley Lyon on Sunday were as fel- and Mrs, Lou Gooier, Goderich and lows: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wild, Mrs. Jean Radford, Clinton, called fang, Hazolton„AC,„ who. are on a on Sunday at Mrs, Websters. honeymoon trip; Mr. and Mrs.. Mit- Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Kenyon, `Taylor and Mrs. Taylor, Sr„ Detroit, and Mrs, Etta Crisp, Lon- ,chell; also Miss. Margaret Taylor, don, spent Saturday with Mr, and 1-Welton, Mrs, Gromley DANCING EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT BAYFRD PAVILION lAN WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA (Vocals by Donna Wagner) 22-p C. S. A. 0. Huron Barn Dance Friday, June 3 — G. W. Turner's Barn HALF 'MILE .NORTH OF BRUCEFIELD GUESTS WELCOME 22-b ,WHAT'S JACK UP 10 NOW? REALLY LOOKS ,SENSATIONAL; BOY! THIS Never Seen Anything Like It Before: PEARSON MOTORS LTD. PONTIAC, BUICK, VAUXHALL CARS -- G.M.C. TRUCKS ZURICH — EXETER "HURON COUNTY'S LARGEST CAR DEALER" s Phone HUnter 2-3834 TANLEY' DOWN-TOWN Beef H A is 44 4 Ft CAC4 ---Ground from Red Brand Beef OUR OWN SLICED — The Way You Like It Miss Margaret R. Jackson, lib, rarian, requests all County books to be in next Saturday, June 6. NIL and, Mrs, Fred Reed, Clin- ton, visited last Tuesday evening with Mrs, Charles Straughan, Mr. and Mrs. James Hembly and Mn and Mrs. Thomas Johnston. visited at Collingwood, last sun- day, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacKay and family, spent last weekenfiln London with Mr. and Mrs. John Weir and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilson and John, Toronto, spent last week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawlor and Jimmy, Miss Ruth Daer, Atwood, and Miss Shirley Daer, London, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Deer and fam- ily, Miss Mary Houston, Hamilton, and Miss Frances Houston, RN, London, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Houston. and Mrs. Gordon R, Taylor, spent the weekend with their daughter, Mrs. Ronald Rathwell, Pin Rathwell, Mike and Janice, at St. Catherines. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon R. Tay- lor, David Hamilton, and Mrs. Jer- emiah Taylor, were in London last Friday. Mrs. Taylor remained for a visit with her daughter, Mrs, Lloyd Raithby and Mr. Raitthby. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bailey and son, Manitoba, visited last Thurs- day evening with his cousin, Roy Finnigan and Mrs. Finnigan, They are holidaying with her aunt, Miss. Josephine McAllister and Mr, Paw id McAllister, RE 2, Auburn. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Youngblut, Marie, June and Laura, Wood- stock, Miss Laura Wagner, R.N„ Syracuse, N.Y,, and Miss Ella Wagner, R.N., Wayne, Mich., vis- ited last Sattirday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson, Barbara, Margaret and Mary, and other re- latives. A large crowd gathered in the Blyth Memorial Hall last Friday evening to honour Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Patterson, newlyweds. The evening was spent dancing to the music of Jack Pierce's orches- tra. An address of congratulations was read by David McClinehey and a large purse of money was pre- sented by Robert Armstrong. Congratulations are extended to Miss Betty Sturdy, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry L. Sturdy (now of Clinton, but formerly of this community) who last Satur- day graduated as a nurse from Stratford General Hospital. Guests from here were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raithby, Mr. and Mrs, Ro- bert J. Phillips, Mrs. Stanley John- ston, Miss Sadie Carter, Mr. and Mrs: Robert Arthur, Miss Margar- et Wright, Miss Gwen McDowell, Mrs. Arthur Grange and. John Ar- BLUEWATER DANCELAND PRESENTS DANCING EVERY FRIDAY, NIGHT MUSIC BY: Desiardine Orchestra MODERN — ROCK'N ROLL SQUARE DANCING 10.00 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. ADMISSION: 75c JOIN THE CROWDS CITIES SERVICE L r Siel/Z. ES INTON NEWS.atEcoft,D, SATURDAY NIGHT DA NC IN a AT THE OLD FORGE BAYFIELD Music By Grant Edighoffer And His Melody Makers .(With Vocals by Jo-Ann) DANCING 9 p,m. to Midnight . BONELESS CHOICE — Cut from Red Brand Buurs--McCool (By our Londesboro correspon- dent) Londesboro United Church was the scene on May 30, of a pretty wedding, when Phyllis Isabelle McCool exchanged wedding vows with John G. Buurs, in a double ring ceremony. Rev. J. T. White officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James McCool, Londes- bore, and the groom is the son of Mrs. Adriaan Buurs, and the :late Mr. K. Buurs, Eiland 318 Brock, in Waterland North Holland, The church was tastefully dec- orated with mauve lilacs and yel- low tulips. Miss Margaret Jack- son of Auburn, officiated at the organ. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father, dressed in a hooped skirt of white chantilly lace with bolero of lace and net with pearl and rhinestone trim- mings:- A floor length veil was held in place by a headdress of pearls and rhinestones. She car- ried a bouquet of pink roses and stepanotis. Bridal attendants were Mrs. B. A, Zablocki, Clinton, wearing a lilac and white figured street-leng- th dress with lilac headdress and a 'bouquet of yellow roses. Junior bridesmaidS were Miss Linda Wel- banks and Miss Shirley Riley, sim- ilarly dressed in green and white figured nylon with garlands of white lilacs. They carried nose- gays of yellow 'mums. Ringbear- er was Master Ricky Zablocki and Master Clayton Riley was train bearer. Archie Riley supported the groom. Ushers were Kenneth Thompson, Seaforth, and Robert Riley, Hullett Township. The bride's mother wore dusty rose lace with black accessories and corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Ernest Dale, stand-in moth- er for the groom, wore pale blue with white accessories and corsage of white carnations. Guests were present from Wood- stock, Toronto, London, Seaforth, Blyth and Londesboro. About 55 guests partook of a sumptuous tur- key dinner served by the Hotel Clinton, at Clinton. The happy couple left for a hon- eymoon in Northern Ontario. The bride's travelling costume was a pink and white figured nylon with pink accessories, fur stole and an orchid corsage. On TV JUNE 7:30 P.M,, CHANNEL 8 Vote for Charlie Madlaughton PC Candidate June 11 Published by Huron PC Ass'n. CHARLIE MAMMON AND OTHERS FRIDAY News of Auburn Correspondent; MRS, W. B.RAPNQPK Phone Auburn Oi r 14 Trucks or Tractor—Not per- forming right — Call on us Day or Night — For the finest gasoline — Motor Oils Greases, Call . . _PAGE ELEVAN thur, Mrs. Alfred Nesbit and son. Law-rence, entertained at a birthday party last Saturday, for her ne,P, • hew, Christopher .Hutehinson, who. leaves.this week for a trip to Eng- land to visit his family, The tab, les were set an the lawn and those present were Mr. and Mrs, John Nesbett and family, Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. William Gorier and family, Staffa, Alex Nethery, BelgraVe, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nesbett and family. After the delicious dinner the group presented Chris with a suitcase. • W. C. Newcombe Phm, B. Chemist and Druggist PHONE HU. 2-9511 — CLINTON Rolls on—dries quickly. A new anti-perspirant now in lotion form. 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