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Clinton News-Record, 1960-06-09, Page 14Love Scenes Hollywood Bowl Symphony Oivh. (Newinan) Capitol SP 8516 (Stereo & Monaural). The most familiar portions of two popular operas — "The Madame Butterfly" and "La Boneme"—are accorded lushly dramatic"symphonic treatments by Alfred Newman and the Hollywood Bowl ork., featur- ing outstanding solo work by violinist David Frisina and celloist Kurt Reher., Town and Country The Efrowns RCA Victor LSP 2174 (Stereo & Moneural)—a gas of an album for the pop- ular Nashville based group. "Scarlet Ribbons" and "The Old Lamplighter," both recent singles are included ,plus some mighty fine- new efforts, each of which gets an exceptional mixed guitar babking. Two sides particularly, "My Adobe Hacienda" and "Red Salle in the Sunset" could qualify as very logical single choices. The brio has never been in better form. You are sure to like this set. GALBRAITH Radio and TV "Clinton's Only Record Bar" Phone HU 2-3841 Clinton WM:000RO Correspondent, Mrs; ,Bert Alien Phone Myth Several ladies trent the vicinity attended the IGA .cooling School held in the Legion Hall ha Clan ton last wesein , , MIS. Earl Gaunt . spent the weekend with her daughter and Mv. Dalrymple of EgInondville, 1V1* Connie .IieWatt 'spent Sat-- urcl4Y with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Ho.watt, Fred SholsbnX)k visited with the Taros family in ,Goderiell last Friday. Jack Tamblyn. V.0/-4 the week- end with his sister in Leamington,. Kenneth Gaunt, Lion's Head, Vent the -.weekend at his home. William Govier and Mrs. Lily Webster are spending a few days in Clinton with the Harry Mc- Ewan family while Mr. .and Mrs. iVIeEw.en are enjoying a trip to the south.. Gordon Radford has purchased the .church shed' from the property committee ' of the Londesboro United 'Church for sum Of .-Women's Institute. -• The Women's Institute held their June meeting • last Thursday with a fair. attendance. The presi- dent, Mrs. Thomas .Allen, was in - the Chair.. Mrs. Edwin Wood gave ore, About Galbraith's . Featuring the LATEST in Stereo and Monaural RECORDS. BROWNIE'S CLINTON. ONTARIO THURSDAY and FRIDAY "JOHN PAUL (Colour) — June 9 and 10 JONES" ( Cinemascope) Robert Stack -- Bette Davis (ONE CARTOON) SATURDAY and MONDAY June 11 and 13 ""THE LEFT HANDED GUN" Paul Newman -- Lita Milan (TWO CARTOONS) =es= ==== ==== === ==== ==== ==== TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY — June 14 and 15 "BACK FROM ETERNITY" Robert Ryan Anita Ekberg (ONE CARTOON) ==== ==== = a= THURSDAY 'and FRIDAY — June 16 and 17 "JET PILOT", John Wayne -- Janet Leigh (ONE CARTpON) FIRST SHOW AT DUSK — TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY ADMISSION: 650 Children under 12 in Cars Free Do You 'Know.. When Buying A Used Car You Should-- (1), Buy from a reputable dealer. (2) Inspect the interior, Look for excessive wear on gas and brake pedals, (Inn rests, floor mats, and upholstery. (3) Check the mechanical condition. If you have doubts, pay a good mechanic to go with you. (4) See your Credit Union before you sign anything! This is the way to make sure you are getting the best price cleat and the best financing deal, Don't even sign up for financing until you can compare the Credit, Union rate... Way ,until to- morrow—or until Monday because it may save you a pile of money, CLINTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION LIMITED NEW and USED CARS I—New 1960 Morris "850" 1—New Austin Cambridge 1-1958 1/2 -ton Ford Truck 1-1968 Pontiac Sedan (standard) 1.-1957 V8 Pontiac Station Wagon (automatic) 1-----1952 Pontiac Sedan (standard) 1957 Volkswagen Vans MILLER MOTORS GEORGE MILLER, PHONE 149 * SEAFORTH 22-tfb SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1960 Cards by Coutts and Rustcraft for Father, Husband, Grandfather, Great Grandfather or Uncle on their special day. Flying Duck Wall Plaques set of 5—$10.00 Horses—in gold with grey mane and tail $8.00 pr. Pen and Pencil Sets — Sheaffer and Waterman's $4.95 'and up set Desk Sets in one and two pen designs—some have calendars , $1.95 to $10.75 Wallets in pure feather $2,95 to $15.00 Barometer in round and tall styles ... $2.95 to $15.50 ea, Thermometer in anchor and leaf designs $2.95 ea, Records for. Stereo. or $1.98 to $5.98 Mc Evvarf s Clinton Ontario Clear SOFT Water in Unlimited Supply when you have a ,;,t4, • 63f : 4 MOW FULLY AUTOMATIC WATER SOFTENER You can have oceans of glorious soft water, yet this water softener re- quires practically no attention. It regenerates automatically—at night while you steep. Let us show you how you can enjoy all of the benefits save soft water and save money too, with a Duro fully auto- matic water softener. 11/ WATER SOFTENER as illustrated ,,, . ,, . , ,,,,,,,,, . ..... .„„... MANUAL and SEMI- AUTOMATICS—from .. ............ For more information please contact $375.00 $120.00 HOLIDAY TIME SPECIALS F FUN IN (THE SUN! Vacation Days are almost here. The• proper transporta- tion can make a whale of a difference to your holiday. Can we help? '56 Ford 1/2 ton Sedan Delivery Has extra side windows. Mechanically perfect, but needs a little body Work. Trow 'in a mattress and your sleeping problem is solved. Only --$ 650 '56 Meteor Station Wagon Will take you anywhere. Has new paint and good tires. Spotless inside and mechanically perfect. Only-;-$1350 1 Only '60 Envoy 4 cyl. Station Wagon if you are looking for real gas economy, plus comfort, you can't beat Envoy. (These are in short supply) WE GUARANTEE QUALITY AND COMFORT IN THESE SELECTED HOLIDAY SPECIALS: '56 OLDS. 4-door Hardtop Fully equipped. '56 DODGE Royal Sedan A Beauty! '58 CHEV. "8" Sedan 156 CHEV. "8" Sedan Automatic,- Radio '57 CHEW. "6" Sedan. For those who merely want transportation, and (Ira not fussy about appearance-,—we have these too. GET TRANSPORTATION FIRST—SEE USI Lorne Brown Motors Ltd. z Your friendly Chevrolet, Oldsmobile & Envoy denier. V P0 E Otis . The Canadian Girls in Trebling and the Explorers 'of Ontario St- reet United Church were affili- ated recently with the Woman's Missionary Society at a Sunday evening service, in Ontario Street United Church. Scripture lesson was read by Wendy McGee, presi- dent of the. CGIT and Mrs. C. Mc- Pherson, leader, offered prayer. The CGIT Choir and girls of the Explorers group sang choral num- bers. Thote taking, part in the Explor- Bantam BaN Teams Ready For Season, First Game June Convener Doug Andrews, 9f the WOAA. bantam baseball league in this area has split the group into two schedules, to be known as Group 2 and Group 3. The Clinton bantams, sponsored by Huron Fish and Game Con,eer- vation Association, are Managed, by Jack Carter. Clinton is a "C" team along with Exeter,'Seaforth, New Hamburg and Mitchell. "D" teams are Zurich, Hemall and Seb- ringville. WOAA r18.01UP 2 BANTAM dune 22—Zurich at Clinton 20—Exeter at Ilensall 29—Hemall at Exeter Clinton at Zurich July 4—Clinton at Henson .8—Exeter at Clinton 9-1-lensall at Zurich 12—Zurich at Henseall Clinton at Exeter 15—Exeter at Zurich 20—Zurich at Exeter 21-1Iensall at Clinton WOAA GROUP 3 BANTAM- June 21—Seaforth at Sebringville 22—Sebringville at 'Hamburg 23—Mitchell at Seaforth 24—"Hamburg at Sebringville 27—Seaforth at Mitchell 29—Seaforth at' 'Hamburg 30—Sebringville at Mitchell • July 4—'Hamburg at Seaforth 6—Mitchell at 'Hamburg 11—'Hamhurg at Mitchell 12—Sebringville at Seaforth 16—Mitchell at Sebringville Bayfield 0 Clinton Golfing News The KinsMen Club of Clinton held their annual golf tournament at the Bayfield-Clinton Golf Club Wednesday afternoon, June t, with a large turnout, prize winners were: first low groSs, Fred Elliott; second low gross, Art Brown; first low pet, Pole Campbell; second ,low net, Doug Macintyre; hidden hole, Royce Macaulay; player showing the greatest, improvement, Willard Aiken. William Palmer and X. W. Col- quhoun were in charge of the tour- ney. * * * Fred Hulls, owner of the local course at Bayfield, requests that the young man who took the flag pole from No. 2 green a few weeks ago, please return same to the course. "After all," says Fred, "this equipment costs me money, and is of no use to anyone else." * Ken Doig, the forther Seaforth boy, who played hockey for Clin- ton in recent years, last Saturday won the' Thames Valley (Loedon) invitation golf tournament. Ken has entered the Ontario Open at Cherry Hill course, Ridgeway, this coming weekend. He is pow a resi- dent of Byron. 0 LEGION LADIES AUXILIARY TO MEET ON MONDAY The Ladies Auxiliary to the Can- adian Legion, Clinton Branch, will hold their June meeting in the Legion Hall on Monday, June 13, at 8.1,5 p.m. Wesley.Willis. To H.Oe Top. Speakers At Anniversary. Anniversary at Thtitocl Church on Sunday, AMP' 12, will feature two well-knewn and appreciated sneakers; the Rev,,. Charles McLaren and the Rev. Karl Krug, Mr. Krug is well known to 11s- :inners of CKNX Radio and TV, and • 'lately through the United Church's Sing Time pr ,gram each Sunday .afternoon, He has a wide experience in the Christian way of life, and was formerly a professor Of a Western University, He. will Preach at the 11 a.m. , service, and special music has been prepared for the occasion by the church ehOir, In the evening • at 7,30 P.m., the Rev. Charles A. MaeLareil', Pro- testant chaplain at RCAF Station Clinton will be the guest speaker. He too has had wide experience in 'the service of the church and in the groWth of Canada. He will share with the congregation his insight into the so-called "Youth Problem." The RCAF - Chapel Choir under the direction of War.. rant Officer Verne Boys will -pro- vide the music at this service. Confirmation And Dedication Services At Ontario Street Special services at Ontario St- reet United Church on Sunday in- cluded the dedication of new car- pet for the floor and a service of confirmation. Those received into full mem- bership - on profession of faith were: John Bryan Levis, Don Jo- seph Swan, Kenneth Edward Jam- es Smith, Melvin Harold Raymond Crich, John Francis Powell, Doug- las Clarence Ball, Ruth Lenora Cutler, Nancy Louise Cede. Ronald Barnett Earns Sociology Degree; Was Second Ronald'Barnet son of. WO and Mrs. A. H. Barnett, RCAF Station Clinton received his Honours Bachelor of Arts Degree in Soc- iology, standing second in his. class, Ronald has received two excellent Urwick Awards from the Sociology Department dur- ing his four years in the course, eas well as three University Col- lege bursaries and a Dominion- Provincial bursary', having main- tained honour standing through- out the course. The Barnetts have resided at RCAF Station Clinton for the past seven years and. Ronald graduated, from Clinton District Collegiate Institute in June, 1956. He does not plan to take post-graduate work in the Soc- ial' Sciences, but is taking ex- tension courses in Greek, and Latin-art home during the next year, preparatory to proceeding to a degree in the Classics. The appointment of John• Liver- more as justice of the peace, in and for the county of Huron ap- peared in the May 28 issue of the Ontario Gazette, thus making the appointment official. Mr, Liver- mere is clerk of the town of Clin- ton. COMING EVENTS Tuesday Noon Last Chance to. ;Place advertisements in this column. Phone before 12.09 41se•tfb Thu, radaet "Yale O. BINGO in. Legion Memorial Kirk St„ at -330 p.m. 15 regular games for , $33 1 :game for $25; 3' share-the- wealth .games; 3ackpot $57 numbers; 3 door prizes, .$2,50 each, Admissiori . 22-tfb. Harbourlite Inn, Oodericli — (formerly the Pavilion) cabaret dancing this Saturday and every Saturday night for the Summer season to "music to remember" by Ron Brown and his orchestra, vo- cals by Jack Levy. 22ttb 'Tuesday, June 14—Bingo, 8.30, Alina Grove Club House, Every- one welcome. Sponsor; Ladies Conservation Club. 23-0b • Saturday, June 18 .Clinton 'Horse- Races, 'twilight racing be- ginning at 5.30; Clinton Commun- ity Park. 'Good track, 22-3-4b a splendid report on• the district annual in Londesboro Hall last month. Mrs. Clark also gave an interesting report of the public relations convention which she at- tended in Guelph recently. Mrs. Glen Carter favored with a fine solo. Lunch was served at the' close, er affiliation service were Miss Olive Johnson, leader; Marie Lobb, Rowena Corey, Jean Dale and Denise Smith. Mrs. C. Woodburn, Exeter, Presbyterial secretary foe CGIT for the WMS, accepted the "Treasure Bcix" gift of money, and presented the certificate of affilia- tioii to the Explorer group. Other members who also affiliated were: Beth Armstrong, Barbara Ball, Patsy Brown, Ruth Ann. Brown, Marilyn Cutler, Elaine Kennedy, Barbara Knox, Joan Lobb. As- sisting- Miss Johnson as leader is 'Margaret Skov. Mrs. McPherSon, Wendy Mc- Gee and Gerda. Skov represented the CGIT in their service -of re- affiliation. Mrs. Woodburn accept ed their donation to missions' and presented the Seal of Re-affilia- tion. Mrs. B.-Olde, WMS presi- dent,. presented badges to the fol- lowing members who were affiliat- ing for the first time: Trudy Arm- strong, Laurie Bates, Eileen Gar- rett, Faye Johnston, Nancy John- ston, Janet Lockhart Joan Mills, Lloy Ann Rutherford, Coreen Snell. . Members reedilliatingwere: Margaret Jean Addison, re-affiliating . Freeman, Irene , Garrow, Sharon Gray, Wendy McGee, Nancy Olde, Gail Orpen; Elaine Rumball, Gerda Skov. Other members are: Helen Livermore, Linda McDonald. As- sistant leaders are Mrs. J. Finek and Gloria Rumball. Rev. G. Mills showed the film "Nakeznia" which told the story of a little orphan girl adopted by a, native worker in a mission school in Angola, Africa. Friendship Club Regular Meeting brief report of the activities at the annual Women's Auxiliary Workshop, last weekend in Lon- don, was given at the Friendship Club meeting by Mrs. C. ,S. In- der. The main theme of the lec- tures and study groups was the study of the 13,ible. The next meeting will be the spring wind-up for the group and will 'take the form of a pot-luck picnic en the church lawn, or in the parish hall, if the weather is inclement. The members are ask- ed to -bring their own china and cutlery to make things, easier for the hostesses. Freda Sechoenhals displayed the sewing that had been handed in for the bazaar next November. That some of the members have artistic 'talents was shown' in the variety of pretty aprons. Miss Clair Taylor will be Pre- sent to tell about the year she spent at Frobisher Bay. Her talk will be illustrated by coloured slides, Miss Taylor also spent a sunmeser .with the Sunday School by Post Caravan in Skatchewan. 0 Diamond Wedding Day Celebrated Saturday (Continued from Page One) , ton; Mrs. Ed. Farquhar, Clinton; and in the second hour, Mrs. G. Mills and Mrs. F., G. Thompson. Serving tea were Mrs. John Ham. ilton, Mrs Douglas! .Andrews, Mrs. Carman McPherson, Mrs. Ab Or- pen; Mrs. James Mair, Mrs, Alvin Cox, Mrs. Mrirler Trick, Mrs. Janis es Cox and Mrs. .Bert Rowden— all members of the Huronic Rebek- ah Lodge. Preparations for the tea Were made by the Woman's Association of the church. Guests attended from Mount Forest, London, Dundalk, Toronto, St,,,,Themas, Ridgetown, Eseex, Ex. eter', Woodstock, Honeywood, Ham- ilfon'and Brampton. Telegratna of congratulations were received from Premier Leslie Frost, Tereonto; Prime Minister Sohn Dlefenbalter, Ottawa. and from Oueeh's Secretary, London, England. Letters were received from Elston Cardiff, MP, Brussels; Charles lVtaeNatighten, MLA, Frew ter: .. , root 12 .Clinton News-Record Thursdays -June 1960 CGIT and Explorer Member 's Stage Affiliation With Women's Groups