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Clinton News-Record, 1960-08-18, Page 7To Live At Guelph MR. and MRS. MURRAY D. MALTBY, Fergus, Ontario, were married in Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, on Saturday, Aug. 6. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Francis E. Powell, RR 3, Clinton, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Maltby, Harriston, formerly of Clinton. (Photo by Jervis) statement and the minutes were approved. A letter from Eddie Haines was read, thank- ing the ladies for them send- ing him to camp. The meeting was closed by singing Grace. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. John Houston assisted by her daughters, Misses Mary and Frames. - Horse Shoes Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies have returned from Muncie, Indiana, where he attended the World Horseshoe Pitching Tourna- ment. There were 36 compete. tors in the A class; 24, 73 class and 12 old timers, 18 courts were in play with two Cana- &an players participating, The Canadian champion horseshoe pitcher placed' second, Elmer Hohl, Wellesley, Ontario; and Donald Titcomb, Los Gatos, California was the winner of the World Tournament. Ed has taken part in many tourna- ments in Ontario. Mrs, Norman McCenehey as- sisted at the Dawson-Jewitt wedding last Saturday near Seefonth. WMS Meets The Women's Missionary Society of Knox Presbyterian Church met in the Sabbath school room. President Mrs. Donald Haines gave the call to worship and the hymn "Love Divine all Loves Excelling" was sung, followed by prayer by Mrs. Herbert Govier. Scrip- ture lesson from Galatians was read by Mrs. Marguerite Cho- pin and the meditation on this passage was given by Mrs. Wes Bradnock followed by prayer. The hymn "Come eo the Sa- viour" was sung and Mrs. Dun- can. Mackay accompanied an the piano. An interesting film of Kintai.1 Camp was shown by Miss Frances Houston and commentary was given by Miss Mary Houston. The offering was received by Margaret Haines and accepted by prayer. A piano trio was played by Barbara, Margaret and Mary Sanderson. The life of Dr. Da- vid Livingstone was brought to everyone with the film of this missionary explorer and travel- ler as he spent over 30 years in Africa. The minutes were read by 'the secretary, Mrs. Alvin Leatherland; she also gave the financial statement. A letter regarding the fall presbyterial in Seaforth on September 13 was read and Mrs. Herbert Gender read thank-you notes. Roll call was answered by a verse from 1st Corinthians. The meeting was closed by singing "Simply Trus- ting Every Day" and the bene- diction. Ladles Guild The Ladies' Guild of St. Mark's Anglican Church met at the home of the president, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. Rev. R. Meally led in prayer. Scripture was read by Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor, A reading was given by Mrs. George Schneider and a duet was sung by Mrs. John Daer and Mrs. Andrew Kirk- connell, accompanied by Mrs. :mgi:01411gg „„:401V40.4.00p, •:5!' ,Y;•. 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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stew- art and family returned after a vacation spent in Northern Ontario at lelasselon Mr. and Mrs, Keith Arthur, John, Ronald, Wayne and Phil- ip, and Miss Inez Youngblut, Zurich, are vacationing at orii- Mr. and MM. Clifford Brown and family visited on Sunday with Miss Shirley Brown at the Huron Anglican Church camp at Bayfield where she is a counsellor. Mrs. William T. Robison re- turned from a visit with mem- bers of her family who are holidaying at Ipperwash Beach. Mr. Robison spent a few days in Taranto. Guests last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, John Deer and Ro- bert Daer were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Seiler, Johnny and Susan, and Mr and Mrs, William Gil- christ, all of Mitchell. Ladles Aid Mrs. Roy Daer was in charge of the Ladies Aid meeting in the absence of the president, Mrs. Ed. Davies. The financial a OUR GOOD PRODUCTS -YOU WILL LEARN- SAVE tiOU BOTHER AND CONCERN... 4 .s1 EATING OILS-GASOLINE MOTOR 0114 A GREASES 1111.2-3873 Z9` J.11/77L- 5 .5 1 L 117 TO/1 seldNINNININININNINNIMIN li 04#1.1145 RIME LET U' KNOW AT ANY-TIME WHEN WE CAN 5ERVEYoU WI'T'H OUR FUEL 50 FINE! SERVICE IS OUR MIDDLE NAME JACK gaima SCRuroN 1'OIt VEVYTHIMIN • PETIAOLVIM HU.2-9653 CLINTON DANCING Every Friday Night . AT BLUEWATER DANCELAND Music by -Desiardine Orchestra ADMISSION-75 cents Join The Crowds SPECIAL THIS WEEKEND First 25 Ladies Admitted FREE ti oaroomml.•0110 Mrs, Tgll Crawford, Mrs, ,aank, es Cartwright, Miss Marilyn:' Daer and Miss shwa .Ball, Wanita thanked her friends for the lovely gifts and .alse thanked those who had been responsible for the evening, The program was concluded by all singing "For She's, a Jolly. Good Fellow", and. a delicious lunch was served. Witnesses Going To Owen 5 and Members of the Clinton con- gregation of Jehovah's Witnes- ses will be leaving this Fri- day for their semi-annual cir- cuit convention in Owen Sound this weekend. The board •for the Owen Sound Collegiate Vocational In- stitute passed the application for 'engaging the school's audi- torium and it' is' now expected that several hundred persons will be in attendance. for the past month returned to her home on Wednesday morning. Miss Viola Stafford, St, Marys, visited last week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson. Mrs. Wat- son and Miss Stafford spent Saturday and Sunday visiting with Mrs. Arthur Hoy and family in Goderieh. Mr. and Mrs. James Walker and sons, David and Donald, London, called on Mr. •and Mrs. Robert Watson on Wednesday. Miss Stafford travelled with her sister to Barrie Bay for further holidays. Miss Jean. Falconer, Bruce- field, supervisor of nursing, Hu- ron County Health Unit, was guest speaker and the 4-H Club members were guests at the regular monthly meeting of the Londesboro Women's Institute in the Community Hall, Lon- desboro on August 3. The topic was home econo- mics and health. Miss Falcon- er talked and showed slides on the work being done for re- tarded children. .Mrs. D. An- derson thanked Miss Falconer for a very interesting talk. The program consisted of a poem by the president; duet by the Anderson sisters; in- strumental by Nancy Caldwell; solo by Maxine Bowes and a piano instrumental by Ann Fairservice. 1' S. FARMERS We are shipping cattle every Monday for United Co-operative of Ontario and solicit your patronage. We will pick them up at your farm. Please PHONE COLLECT not later than Saturday nights. Seaforth Farmers Co-operative H. S. Hunt, Shipper Phone 773 FOR THE FAMILY THAT HAS EVERYTHING -and is now paying for It If the payments on too many instalment purchases are catching up with you, arrange an HFC Payment- Reducer Loan and pay off all you still owe. You'll pay HFC much less per month than you pay now ...keep more of your paycheck! ... and make only one convenient payment a month. Drop in or phone HFC today, you get more than than money from HFC AMOUNT OF MONTHLY 12 swabs 20 sloorau PAYMENT 30 limas PLANS maths maths $100 500 750 1000 1600 2200 2500 $ 9.46 46.73 69.21 91.56 146.52 201.46 228.93 $300.001 44.13 58.11 94.11 129.41 147.05 $...... ., 31.65 41.45 68.81 94.62 107.52 $...... ..... ..... ..... -.- 83.71 95.12 Above payments loot de princips lend lotwest, and an based en prompt repayment, but do not Include the coated Itte Insurance. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE M. R. Jenkins, Manager 35A West Street Telephone JA 4-7383 GODERICH PASTURES TIRED? ACT NOW to maintain milk production. It's liable to fall off right now simply because your mid-summer pastures are dried up and their feeding value has dropped. Milk production can be kept up by properly supplementing your mid-sum- mer pastures with the nutrients they now lack. This time of the year your Dairy Herd needs extra Vitamin "A" and there's a SHUR-GAIN Feed which will fill this need. SHUR-GAIN 16% DAIRY RATION " A" - fed at the recommended rate will keep your Dairy Herd in full milk. But that's not all. Bodily fitness and health, vital now for future profitable lactations, will be maintained through this period when essential Vitamin "A" is lacking in most pastures. ADD VITAL VITAMIN "A" TO MAINTAIN MILK PRODUCTION CLINTON FEED MILL 28 Huron Street Phone HU 2.3815 News o„..1 Auburn Correspondent; MRS. W. BRAONOQK IPT19ne Auburn 54W Gordon Taylor. The topic was given by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt on "What it takes to be a ,9;00d neighbour". This paper was prepared by Miss Margaret R. Jackson and gave some worthwhile thoughts to everyone present. She said that to be a good neighbour is to find the way to sweetest joy and to have a good neigh- bour is one of life's richest treasures. She reminded every- one of the second command- ment. Mrs. Clifford Brown gave a reading, In the absence of the secretary, Mrs. Ed Davies, Mrs. Brown read the minutes and Mrs. G. Taylor the financial statement. Mrs. Meally gave the study book and her address was on 'Power". Roll call was answered by naming their fav- ourite hobby, After a success- ful auction conducted by Rev. Meally assisted bY Mrs. Brown a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Haggitt, assisted by Mrs. George Schneider and Mrs. Brown. Joint church services at Knox United Church next Sun- day, August 21, with Rev. R. Meally rector of St. Mark's in charge. Sunday School at 11.15 a.m. LONDESBORO " Mr. and Mrs, Willows Moun- tain returned last Friday from a lengthy visit with friends in Harrow. Mrs. Wilmer Hewett spent Monday with her mother and brother in Cromarty. A penny sale was held and the hostesses served a delicious lunch to the large attendance. Miss Bonnie Kennedy, Lon- desboro is holidaying this week with Miss Bonnie Evans-, Galt. The 4-H club had a display of their work and each was presented with,a gift, also the leaders receive gifts. Miss Gwen Fowler,Londes- boro, is holidaying iis week with her cousins, Misses Carol and Margie Bloor, London. Ed. Davidson and sister Bes- sie, Walton, visited one even- ing last week with the Bert Aliens, Mr. and Mrs. William Hamil- ton, Moorefield, are spending a few days with the Thomp- Sons. Mr. Harvey Bunking had the pleasure of a visit from her sister, Mrs. F. Schlutter, Balti- more, last weekend. Willows Mountain spent Sat- urday and Sunday motoring in the north, visiting Hnaover, and Lion's Head. Mr. and Mrs. J. Crosato and Danny, Detroit, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bunking. Rev. W. H. Moore, Toronto, who is secretary of the Bible Society occupied the pulpit on Sunday morning. Three young girls sang a lovely trio unac- companied. Mrs. Tom Reid who has been visiting with the Bert Aliens Weed Control TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSIVIITH NOTICE is hereby given under authority of. Section 13 of the WEEP CONTROL ACT 1.909, that council directs the Weed Inspector to cause noxious weeds on any subdivided portions of the municipality to be destroyed in such manner es he may deem proper, 33b .Mrs Cora Chesney, Clerk WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT OF MR. BRUCE ROY R.R. 1, Londesboro - Phone Blyth 2805 or Clinton HU 2-9357 as your NY-LINE REPRESENTATIVE IN THIS AREA. Please feel free to contact Mr. Roy for Day-Old Chicks or information regarding Started Pullets. NEUHAUSER HATCHERIES LTD. STRATFORD, ONT. - PHONE 1910 32-38-b - SELLING Wheat Oats Barley Mix Grain CHECK OUR PRICES - IT PAYS! STORAGE AVAILABLE FAST SERVICE E. L. Mickle & Son LIMITED Phone 103 HensalL Bride-Elect Feted At Auburn Church The Sunday School room of Knox United Church was at- tractively decorated with base kets of summer flowers, pink and white wedding bells .and large pink bows when friends and neighbours met to honour Miss Wanita Young prior to her coming marriage. Mrs, Stanley Ball presided for the program, A. singsong was led by Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor and Mrs. Robert 3, Phillips presided at the piano. A reading was given by Mrs, Carman Gross. Mrs. Everett Taylor played a harmonica solo accompanied by Mrs. Gordon McClinchey. A piano trio was played by Misses Barbara, Mar- garet and Mary Sanderson, "The Clock"; a duet "Juanita" was sung by Mrs. Gordon Mc- Clinchey and Mm, Norman lefeClinehey; reading, Mrs. Ar- thur Grange; Misses Joan and June Mills sang a duet with mandolin and guitar accompani- ment. Mns. Jack Caldwell escorted Wanita to a prettily decorated chair, pinned on a corsage and asked her sister, Mrs. Glen Pat- terson, Goderich, to assist. She then read an address of con- gratulations and good wishes and gifts were presented by Thursdays Aug, 1960,-Clintort dews-Reconl,P090