Clinton News-Record, 1961-05-11, Page 3SUNSET
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THI1li., FR,I,, SAT
May 11-12-13
"SIGN O F THE
oLADJATO Ft"
— In Scope• and Color -
Anita Ekberg
and George Marshall
Laurel and Hardy in
"OLIVER THE Vlll"
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May 18-16.17
— Adult Entertainment ---
"FgVaR IN THE BLOOprr
Angie Dickenson and
Efrain Zimbalist Jr:
Twq Shorts and ,Cartoon
THHUR., FRI., SAT.
May 18-19.20
DOUBLE BILL
"THUNDER IN
CAROLINA"
— Color •--
Rory Calhoun - Connie Mines
"SA61U AND HIS
1NAGIC RING',
— Color --
William Marshall and Saba
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
First Show at Dusk
Children under 12
in Cars FREE
P Iayground—Refreshments
Classified Ads
Bring Quick
esults
Rebekah Lodge
lei tiate Three
More Menibers
At the regular meeting of
Huronic Rebekah Lodge NQ.
30$ on Monday,. May 1, three
new member; were initiated;
,Mrs, Harry Cudmore, Holmes -
vine; Mrs. Reg Butson, Clinton
and Mrs, NOragat Whitehead,
RR 5, Hensall and Seafortli,
Visitors were present from
Brussels, Hensel' alnld ,'Seefloxtih.,
Plans were made for a social
evening after next meeting.and
a
Past Grand Night on June
Group 4 of the burildang fund
held a penny sale, Qver $300
has been raised by the Rebekah
Lodge for the building fund so
far this year. Lunch was served
with Mrs, Jim. Mair and Mrs,
Hamad Johnston convening,
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Now Playing—Alan Ladd and Sidney Portier in
''ABI The Yung Men"
also "THE GOLDEN FISH"
MON., TUES., WED. — May 15-16-17
Joanne Dru -- Mark Stevens and Robert Strauss
Filmed in Majorca, this salty yarn tell of a
search for sunken gold coins.
"SEPTEivBER STORM"
— Scope and Color
THUR., FRI.. SAT. — May 18-19-20
Anne Heywood and Jose Saurez
A Roman maiden sacrifices everything in her
love for a young Carthaginian
"CARTHAGE IN FLAMES"
— Scope and Color —
Coming—"FLAME OVER INDIA"—scope & color
Minton Wornan
At Party For
1O0,Year•0.1.d Ldy
M. Mary Lynes, Blenheim.
celebrated her 100th birthday
on Wednesday, May 3. Open
house was held in the Kivell
Rest Home in ,that town. The
event was arranged by her
nieces and nephews,
Mrs, Gordon Steepe, RR 2,
Clinton, a .great -grand, niece,
was in eharge of the register,
in which over 75 relatives, gu.-
ests and neighbours'signed
their ,names. Guests were from
Tillsonburg, London, Brantford,
Norwich, Clinton, Blenheim and
Lapeer, 1VI11h.
Telegrams were received fr-
om Queen. Elizabeth 1I, John
Diefenbaker, Prime Minister of
Canada; Lester B. Pearson, Lib-
eral Leader; Harold Danforth,
MP for Kent County and Paul
Hellyer, MP.
Mrs', Steepe's mother, Mrs,
C. W. Magee, Lapeer, Mich„
and Mrs, Bob Snell, Tillson-
burg, poured tea, Pictures were
shown, over CFPL TV on
Thursday night, May 4.
Known as Aunt Mary to the
other residents of the rest
home, and the owners, she has
lived there for the pant three
years. She spends a lot of her
time crocheting and making
quilt !blocks. Her recipe for
longevity; "a glass ,of butter-
milk a day would make every-
body live to be 100."
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Catholic Women's
League Meets
Members of St. Joseph's sub-
division of the Catholic Wein-
en's
omen's League, Clinton, w ill
gather used Catholic weeklies
and other religious magazines
and leaflets, and forward thein
to the Jesuit Missions.
With Mrs. Arnold Dale, pres-
ident, in the Chair, the May
meeting was held in the parish
hall, when plans were made to
co'lle'ot labels for the purpose
of obtaining a coffee urn. Mrs.
W. H, Managharri, was named
to convene ,this project.
The visiting 'committee for
this month will include Mrs.
David Kay, Mrs. Monica Frau-
ghton and Miss Florence Evans.
A sale' of canned goods will
be made at the June meeting.
In charge of the social com-
mittee for the next meeting
will be Mrs. A. L. Shanahan,
Mrs. Grassier and Mrs. C,
Trott.
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The Mis-Steps
JOHN McDONALD
plays the supporting role
here For Lynda • Smith,
which sup r i s e d the
audience at the Red and
Blue Revue, after the
couple gambolled through.
a number of antics in
which John appeared par-
ticularly inept. Students
of the art of "clowning"
.could appreciate the mim-
icry which went into the
performances of both.
(News -Record Photo)
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VARNA
(Correspondent,
Fred McClymont
Phone 1x11 2-3214)
A Mother's Day service and
baptismal service will be held
in the United Church next Sun-
day
unday morning with the pastor,
the Rev. T. J. Pitt in charge.
The Hi -C group of the Unit-
ed Church met Monday even-
ing in the Church. The presi-
dent, Miss Joan McClymont,
had charge. of the service. Miss
Shirley Mustard read the scrip-
ture' and Miss Donna Hayter
gave .a very interesting tailVan
"How to Make Friends and
how to Lose Friends." Lunch
was served.
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NEWS OF KIPPEN
lrrorrespondsnt} MR%.:N i..ON. G, Phone Hensall 09405)
Mrs, Bertha Brownlee let
least week for her home in the
tr.s.A.
Mr, ond Mn,sRobert Stokes
•and Larry, London visited Sat-
urday evening with the lartter's
father, Robert Thomson.
Mrs. W. L. Mellis visited
on Monday with her rnother
c111 other relatives at Wrox-
eter.
Hank Binnendyk returned
home from being in Scutt Mem-
orial Hospital, Seaforth, for a
few days,
Mr. and Mrs, John Doig,
Grand Rapids, Mich„ visited
on the weekend with Mrs, Ly.
die Doig and Janet.
Mr, and Mrs. Pat Curran
and Deborah, Londe n, called
Saturday, on Mr. and Mrs, Mel-
las and Mr, and Mrs. Long,
William McGregor returned
home Friday since being hospit-
alized a few days in Cifriton
Public Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Thompson,
Bottle .('reek, Mich,, are sp-
ending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs, Jean Charters.
Sympathy is extended Mrs.
Robert J. Elgie and family in
the sudden passing of .a loving
husband end father, the Bute
Robert J, Elgie,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Berl Faber were: Mr. and
Mrs. Edhnund Oesch and fam-
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Oesch. and Jim, Zurich; Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Roth and
daughters, Tavistock and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Penhale and
Ricky, Bayilield.
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Bert Faber were: Mr, and
Mrs. Edmund Oeseh and family •
and Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Oesch
and Jimmie, Zurich; Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Roth and daugh-
ters, Tavistock and Mr. and
Mrs.. Torn Penhale and Ricky,
Bayfield.
Honour Twin Brides
Mary and Anne, Charters,
brides -elect of May were hon-
oured .at a shower at the home
of Mrs. Wilson McCartney and
Georgine on the Mill Road.
Games were played and Mrs.
Wilber Keyes read a very suit-
able address, Gifts were pres-
ented by Georgine McCartney,
A delicious lunch was served,
Mary and Anne thanked every-
one for the beautiful gifts and
the lovely evening.
Shower For Mary
On April 20, a surprise show-
er was held in honour of Mary
Charters of Western Tire and
Auto Supply Ca., London for
which she has been employed
for the past three years, •
Miss Eleanor Kitchen was
hostess of the evening. Games
were played and Eleanor Kit-
chen presented -the gifts. As-
sisting the hostess were her
mother and sister Lynda and
Eleanor Bailey. A delicious
lunch was served and Mary
thanked the hostess and every-
one for the enjoyable evening
and the lovely gifts. The staff
also presented Mary with a
Kenwood blanket.
Shower For Anne
April 25, .a kitchen shower
was held in honour of Anne
Charters who has been an em-
ployee of Charles R. Will and
Co,, Ltd„ London for 'the past
three years. Mary Mae Gegen
and Ruth Webb were hostesses
for the evening. Games were
played and the gifts opened. A
lovely lunch was served, Anne
thanking the hostesses and ev-
eryone for the enjoyable even-
ing and beautiful gifts, Anne
also ,received a coffee table
from the flirt.
Shower For Twins
A rnisiscelleneous shower was
given Monday evening by :the
congregation of St. Andrew's
United Church for Mary and
Anne Charters, brides -elect of
Saturday, May 13. Mrs. John
Cooper chaired the program
which .consisted of sing songs,
a piano solo by Nancy Con
sift, a reading by Gwenneth.
Hendrick, piano solo by Marj-
ory Turner; piano trio by Di-
anne Faber, Gwen. Jones and
Eleanor Wright; musical num-
ber on banjo and guitar by
Kenneth .and Grant Jones.
A contest was directed by
Mrs. Robert D', Elgie. The tw-
ins were invited to sit in pret-
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hili decorated chairs. The ad-
dress was read by Phyllis Los-
and those assisting with
the gifts included Jean Mc-
Naughton, Margie Elgie, Phyl-
lis Lo;rtell, Ruth Anne Me.N'ieb-
al, Susie Mae Lostell,
Mary and Anne thanked ev-
eryone for the many lovely
gifts and invited ,all. to come
to the trousseau tea on 'rues -
day.
Airs. John Cooper, Jr., was
in eharge of the guest book
The shower was arranged by
Mrs, Lloyd Cooper, Mrs. John
Cooper and Mrs. Robert D. E1.
gie. A delirious lunch was ser-
ved in the school roam of the
Church. About 100 guests at-
tended,
Silver Wedding
On Friday evening at SS 10
Tuckersmith the neighbours
and friends .of Mr. and Mrs.
Anthony Van Loon, newcom-
ers
ers to the community, celebrat-
ed to honour 'the couple on the
occasion of 'their 25th wedding
anniversary. The evening was
spent in playing progressive
euchre, Winners were: ladies,
high, Oliver McKay; ladies' low
Mrs, Winston Workman; men's
high, Garry Brow, low, Anth-
ony Van Loon; lucky chair,
Rennie Van Loon,
The family presented their
parents with many useful gifts
and the neighbour's a silver
cream and sugar set an a tray.
A delicious lunch was served.
Ladies Meeting
The May meeting of the Kip -
pen Woman's Missionary Soc-
iety end Woman's Association
was held in the Sunday school
room on Wednesday evening,
May 3.
Mrs. Emerson Kyle was in
charge of worship. 24 members
answered the roll call with a
Mother's Day verse. Three vis-
itors present.
A bale is to be packed in the
near future. Mrs. Jones read a
thank you note from Mises! Iris
Castle saying that her gift of
money from. Kippen WMS was
to be used to buy a sewing
machine to use in her work at
St, Lucia.
Meetings will be held on
Tuesday evenings for the re-
Tuckersmith Club
Plan Bus Trip
And Ball Game
The May meeting of the
Tuckersmith Ladies Club was
held in SS 4, on Wednesday
evening, May 3. Eleven mem-
bers were present and a num-
ber of visitors. The president,
Mrs. Vic Sytnick, presided,
Roll call was answered by
"Your Favorite Spring Flow-
er". Reports were read and a
thank you letter from Mrs.
Donald Crich for cards, gifts
sent during her illness. Tickets
were sold on the mystery prize
donated by Mrs. Sytnick and
won by Mrs. Stanley Johns.
It was decided to leave the
bus trip in the hands of the
social committee. A ball game
and weiner roast is to be held
when weather permits. A film
on cancer was shown, and lun-
ch was served by Group 3.
Eleven Clubs At
Achievement Day
With close to one hundred
percent turnout, 11 Huron.
County 4-H Homemaking Clubs
held .an Achievement Day, Ap-
ril 29, in the auditorium of the
Clinton District Collegiate In-
stitute,
With visitors, Women's In-
stitute ,members, and mothers
of 121 club members, more
than 300 persons were present
during the afternoon for the
spectator part of the program.
Based on the theme "Cottons
May Be Smart," the program
was the climax of several
months of learning among
many things how to alter pat-
terns, Choosing 'cotton for a
dress, and ehoosing the proper
accessories.
Each member demonstrated
the Catton dress she made for
herself.
Mrs. Bette Miller, Home Ec-
onomist for the county, pres-
ented provincial honours to
Miss Marie Black, Dungannon
and Miss Donelda Lostell,
p'en, for Meir completion of
12 projects, Miss Marion May,
Exeter, of the Hurondale Club,
although not present, also qu-
alified for similar honours.
Upon: ,their completion of six
4-H Homemaking Club projects
county honour certificates and
pins were presented to Miss
Kathryn McGregor, K i p p e n,
Miss Frances Skinnier, Elim-
vllle, and Miss Barbara Web-
ber, Exeter. Mrs. Otto Popp,
president of the West r-furom.
District, Women's Institute,
pr'eSerited these honours.
Comments on the club ex-
hibits were made by a home
economist, Mrs, H. Brightwell,
Stratford, while Miss Mary Lou
131ack, Lome Economist of
Bruce County, commented on
the skits and demonstrations.
A sterling silver 4-11 Home-
making Club teaspoon was
presented to each girl. who
completed her project satisfac-
torily.
The project Chosen for the
fall wrn feature fruit.
Similar At:hievenient Days
will he held in the county at
t
ingha.7n on May0, iUY1td. at
Seaforth, May 13.
Thursday, May 11, 19151Clinton, News -Record
Page :3
minder of the year. Mrs.. Al.
lean Johnson gave the visitor's
report. Mrs. Eldon J,axrott gave
a +poem, "Only one Mather".
A chanter in the study book,.
"The Turning World" was ably
give+h by Mrs, Russell Consittt,
Rev, -Harold Johnson gave a
talk on the new wcmien's or-
ganization for next year. A
proovisio'nalcommittee was nom-
inated ted and they will work at
setting up the new organiza-
tion, Mrs. Rarold Jones, Mrs.
John Anderson, Mrs. Russell
Consitt, Mrs. Sent Faber, Mrs,
O:wal. Workman and Mrs, Toon
Reid.
Mrs~. Ralph Turner thanked
ail taking hart in the meeting
and it closed wiith the M,izpah
benediction.
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In order to render a better, more complete
health service and keep abreast of the latest
professional developments, we will be attending
an Educational Symposium in Fort Worth,
Texas.
This will necessitate closing the Chiro-
practic Office from May 20 to May 28,
K. S. Wood, D.C.
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Kindergarten Classes
Parents are requested to register all children
eligible to attend KINDERGARTEN CLASSES, corn-
mencing September 5, 1961,
To be eligible for Kindergarten enrolment, a
child must be five years of age on or before Decem-
ber 31, 1961. Registered by letter not later than
May 12, 1961,
On day of enrolment in September, definite
proof •of age must be submitted to the principal
of the Public School.
Send applications to
J. A. GRAY, Principal,
CLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL,
Clinton, Ontario.
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