Clinton News-Record, 1960-04-07, Page 5— WEEKEND SPECIALS—
LEAN — S. P. LEAN
Cottage Rolls 49c lb.
DRESSED
Picnic Hams — — — 39c lb.
PURE PORK
Sausage (small) — 39c lb.
Ground Beef — 3 lb. $1.00
BY THE PIECE
Bologna — 3 lb. $1.00,
3 LB. TIN
Head Cheese 99c
Stanley's Modern Meat Market
We Will Have The Finest Selection of Easter Hams
lius:DITIONAL AS OUR X:CYW PRICES!
Eas N. a
Also Capon Chickens, Ducks, Butterball Turkeys
For An EASTER TREAT . . . Try Our Own
Oven Baked - Fully Cooked
PINEAPPLE HAMS
— ORDER EARLY FOR FINEST SELECTION --
OPEN NOW
74 Victoria Street
SAIvE PHONE
HU 2-7065
NOT the Same Service
It's BETTER!
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Hours:
Daily: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
Evenings 'till 9 p.m.
LIBBY HABKIRK
OPEN NOW
74 Victoria Street
Special! Special!
Helene Curtis Curtis
HAIR SPRAY
Large 14 oz. tins
Reg. $2.00
Special Price $1.28
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3 DAYS ONLY
Thurs., Fri. and Sat.
April 7, 8 and 9
CHARLES PROCTOR, Prop.
Best Wishes
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Congratulations! ,
Bamboo 'Drapes .purchased
in our store
peoVide a modern
touch.
Irwin's
LADIES" WEAR
Victoria Street
Ladies!
• To compliment your New
Easter Hair-Do,
Plan your Spring
Wardrobe at Irwin s.
ot.
PAINT SUPPLIES
Congratulations!
Charles
Fluorescent
Lighting
SUPER KEMTONE
REZ PAINTS
WOOD FINISHES
BRUSHES — Etc.
Bright as Day
K. W. Colquhoun COMMERCIAL
FIXTURES
from
Clinton Electric
Shop
Dia Cornish, Prop,
Albert Street, Clinton
HU 2-6646
BALL and MUTCH
MA Hardware
GENERAL INSURANCE
and
REAL ESTATE
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Albert Street, Clinton
HU 2-9505
HU 24747
16 Isaac Street
Clinton
Arrianommommommir
To CHARLES House of Beauty
a pleasure to construct the main entrance, interior design, and lay the tile
floor for this modern beauty salon. '
Princess Street
RUSSEL JERVIS
Building Contractor
CLINTON HU 2-9390
Congratulations
to
CHARLES House of Beauty
74 King Street — Clinton
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We Are Happy To Be Your Supplier of
RAYETTE PRODUCTS
MILLER BEAUTY AGENCIES
LONDON LTD.
352 Dupdas Street GEn9ral 8-3509
Good Lucid
CHARLES House of Beauty
We Were Happy to Supply
DOORS & WINDOWS and the JAPANESE MAHOGANY
or LAUAN PLYWOOD which was 'used in
remodelling the new salon.
FRED J. HUME
Lumber and Building Supplies
Isaac Street, Clinton Phone HU 2-6655
Congratulations
to
CHARLES
House of Beauty
74 Victoria Street — Phone HU 2-7065
BEAUTICIANS'
SUPPLY LTD.
KITCHENER
Congratulations Charles . . .
WIRING and INSTALLATION
of FIXTURES
by
Chuter Electric and Heating Service
Torn Chuter, Prop,
Holland Couple on 40th Anniversary Thursday, April7, 1960 Clinton News -Record age 5
Youthful Businessman Expands Salon,
Moves Into Larger Modern, Quarters
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May We Suggest That You Try A Steak or Roast from the MODERN
MEAT MARKET and You'll Be Convinced that we Specialize
_ Only in the Best OrMeats.
The fortieth anniversary of Mr,,
and Mrs. C. R. I-10114nd, Qoderich,•
WAS celebrated 'at the Stratford'
Golf and Country .Club. It took
the form of a ""surprise" family
dinner,
The couple were married on
March al, 1.920, in. Clinton. Mrs,
I•Tolland was the former Leona
Neater, daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs, W. J. .Nediger,
Mr. Holland is the son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. George Holland of
the Clinton area. The ,copple have
five sons, 13,4y,. John, Douglas,
George and mormy.
Present at the celebration were;
Mr, and, Mrs. Bruce Holland, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Nelson, Mr, and
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added to the curriculum in our
public schools is a course in ethics
and manners. We. could call it
Social Behaviour or something
fancy like that. It would start
by teaching youngsters that prac-
tically everything they learn at
home is wrong. At the same time,
they would be taught to 'treat
their parents with respect instead
of derision. This as you can see,
would be a difficult course, and
would require specialisits to teach
it.
* *
For example, at home kids get
the idea that (a) the world owes
them a living and that (b) the
old man will supply it until •the
world starts to kick through. At
school they would be taught that
it IS a privilege just to be alive,
and that they owe the world their
best efforts and the old man
something better than a room in
a nursing home when he can't
produce any more. * *
In this course, children would
learn the rudiments of kindness,
generosity, trust, and sympathy.
To some extent this would offset
Mrs, Matt Nediger, Mr. and Mrs.
John W. .Necliger and :Mrs, Nor-
man Holland,, all of Clinton; Mr,
and Mrs, Gordon gatinvell, say-
field; MM., Ervin Zinn, Dungan-
non; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Turner,
Goderiehl :and MrS. Ray C.
Holland, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs.
W. Jelin Holland, Stratford; Mr.
and -.Mrs, George D. Holland, Dun-
nville; Mr. and' Mrs. Murray J.
Holland, Woodstock,
Piesentation of a picture was . , , . .
made to the couple along with a
bouquet of flowers to the 'Wide of
40 years, After dinner a recep-
tion was held. at the home of their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs, W.' John Holland.
the themes like "Never give a
sucker an even break," and "Nice
guys finish . last," and "Don't
trust nobody," and "Always look
out for No. 1," which are instill-
ed in them by well-meaning pa-
ents. * *
Girls would be, taught that it
takes more than a bust and a be-
hind to make a well-rounded wo-
man. Boys would learn that good
manners are more important in
a man than good looks. Girls
would be told that their primary
role in life is not improving the
characters of -men, but having
healthy children and a good mar-
riage. Boys would get a ground-
ing in the fundamentals of their
lifelong career—trying to handle
women and children without re-
sort to violence. W. * *
Aside from these few points, I
can't find much wrong with our
educational system. Except that
the arithmetic, science and gram-
mar are too difficult. I can't,even
do it myself, I've.discovered when
helping with homework, so how
can the teachers expect the poor
kids to do it?
Five years and four months.
ago, Charles Preetor, then 19
years old opened Charles House
of Beauty at 10 Rig Street. He
had a brand new diploma from
Grey Beauty School, London, a
brand new set of furniture and
hair-dressing equipment—an om-
inous overhead and. a great deal
of optimism.
Now he is married, to the for-
mer Leola Taylor. They have ,a
son, Billy, and a daughter Patric-
ia, and live in their own. home on
HR 5, Clinton, between town and
RCAF Station Clinton, Ten .days
ago Charles left 'the first House
of Beauty and moved into remo-
deled quarters at 74 Victoria
Street. He owns this - building
which includes rented apartments.
Charles • and his family belong
to T3rueorield United Church. He
has been a member of the Kins-
men Club of Clinton for three
years. .
Employed at Charles House of
Beauty for the past seven months
is Miss Libby Habkirk of Sea-
forth a graduate of Bruno's
School of Hair Design, London.
Transformine74 Victoria into a
beauty salon was a major oper-
ation. Clintonians know t h e
building best as the Scribbins
Bee Store. Since Gordon Scrib-
bins stopped storing honey and
keeping supplies there, the place
has been a second-hand furniture
store, under different owners.
Lately it has been Chuter Elec-
tric, owned by Tom Chuter.
A new entrance was installed,
Inside the waiting room is at the
left, furnished with comfortable
grey upholstered chairs with
black trim: A low planter with
ivy .and other greenery is there,
a radio and reading material.
Slim wooden doweling reaching
up from twin waist-high room
dividers create an illusion of oriv-
eey for the two-chair hair-setting
Station. Beyond this is the shorn-
poo area, et the rear of the Shop.
Wide mirrors reflect the far
side of the room, adding to the
spacious feeling. There mirrored
display shelves line, one corner of
the salon, --presenting the lady
customers with a wide variety of
cosmetic's,
An 'appointment desk custom
built of Japanese mahogany, to
match the room dividers, graces
the section opposite the entrance
To the right of the entrance are
three driers under which custom-
ers den relax with reading mater-
ial, and a good view of Victoria
Street.
Both wide front windows, are
modernized by the use of bamboo
drapes in .natural tones.
Soft tones of melody green on
the walls, natural wood appoint-
ments and some 'black wrought
iron display units combine well
with the grey tile floor which is
brightened by spaced green tiles.
Fluorescent lighting makes the
working areas "bright as day."
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Guide and Brownie
Mothers Will Meet
The regular meeting of the
Local Association of the Guides
and Brownie Mothers, will meet
in the Legion Memorial Hall,
Kirk Street on Thursday, April
14, at 8 p.m. sharp.
The baking sale of the Guides
and Brownies will be held in the
town hall on Saturday afternoon,
April 9, beginning at 2 o'clock
sharp. Proceeds are for Guide and
Brownie work.
SUGAR and SPICE
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Now Carry Full
Line of Popular
Cosmetic Needs
Recenlly we inscalled a
full line of the better
cosmetics a n d beauty
aids, so that you could
choose at your leisure the
items you wished to own.
In stock at all times
are Revlon and Hazel
Bishop products, includ-
ing: nail polish
hair nets
hair sparkle
hair sprays
creams
deodorants
lotions
perfumes and
colognes,
powders and
make-up.
We'll be happy to help
you make a selection, in
our new pleasant salon.
Larger Premises
Necessary. To
Help Customers
Since opening our salon
on December 15, 1954,
on' King St., it has been
a privilege and a pleasure
to supply our customers
With competent hair styl-
ing and cold waving.
Many of you have be-
come friends of long
standing. W e apprec-
iate the trust .and con-:
fidence which the public
has placed in our service.
Our move to 74 Vic-
toria Street (the former
Scribbins store) was ne-
cessary so we could con-
tinue to serve you-well.
We shall [oak forward
to seeing all our friends
in our new location.
CHARLES HO SE