Clinton News-Record, 1961-05-18, Page 12COMING EVENTS
Wednesday Neon — Last
Chance to Plaf4e advertisements
in this column. Phone before
12.30 p.m. 41x-tth
Tues., May 23 Huron Fish
and Genie Bingo. Jackpot $57
in 57 numbers, 3 door prizes.
Thurs., May 18 — BINGO
in Legion Memorial Hall, Kirk
Street at 8,30 p.m. 15 regular
games for $5; Jackpot on 3
Share - the Wealth games is
$58 in 58 numbers, Final game is for $100 in 52 numbers; for
every number called over 52
the Prize drops $10, down to a minimum of $30; a winner
every night. Three door prizes,
$2.50 each, Admission 50e.
19tfb
Hereourlite inn, Goderich,
Saturday night supper dance to
Bobby Downs Orchestra, phone
for reservations, Saturday, May
27, dancing to the Srato-tones.
20b
Saturday, May 27--Runirnage
and bake sale, Council Chain,
-hers, at 2 p,m. Sponsored by
Group 2, W.A. Brucefield.
20b-21x
Friday, June 16 —Tea and
bake sale, St. Andrew's Presby-
terian Church, 7 to 9 p.m, Tea
35c. Auspices Madeleine Lane
Auxiliary. 20b
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Brownie's Drive-In
Theatre Ltd., Clinton
THUR. & FRI.—May 18-19
"THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
(Colour)
James Stewart -. Charlton , Heston -- Cornell Wilde
and. Betty Hutton
— ONE CARTOON —
FRIDAY ONLY --May 19
FREE POPCORN for the children
before 9.30 p.m.
SATURDAY ONLY May 20—Double Bill
"IDOL ON PARADE"
(CinemaScope) William Bendix
"FURTHER UP THE CREEK"
(Scope) David Tomunson
— ONE CARTOON —
SUNDAY MIDNITE and MONDAY
May 21-22--Double Bill
"MODEL FOR MURDER"
Michael Gough -- Miele Arnall
"FEMALE FRIENDS
Lex Barker -- Lisa Gastoni
— ONE CARTOON —
TUES.,1,81iII6E BR„
(Colour)
23-24
(Colour)
John Wayne -- Ricky Nelson and Dean Martin
(Note: this is change from scheduled "Sundowners")
Coming--"PICNIC" with Kim Novak and
"THE GEISHA BOY" with Jerry Lewis ,eamossommosossmas..
SPRING GLORY—Two springtime visitors to Ottawa admire
some of the one million tulips presented by Queen Juliana of
the Netherlands in gratitude for the capital's wartime
hospitality. This scene of colour in front. of the Canadian
National's turreted Chateau Laurier is repeated along the
city's 24-mile scenic parkway and is a feature in the Canadian Tulip Festival in May.
Clinton and District Obituaries
Mrs. W. R. Dougall Mrs. J. Hudson
Did You Know?
Put your savings where They earned
4% dividend and an extra dividend in the
form of life insurance $ for $ up to $2,000
at no cost to the saver.
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is requested at a
SATELLITE SOUND PARTY
to be held at
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horn 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. on
Galbraith
Thursday, May 18
You will, be introduced to the startling stew realism
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iteWeiehniente Will, be served. Your family and Wends Are eveloetne..
Four 4-H Clubs
Now Organized
In Seaforth Area
Four 4-H Clubs were organ-
ized at Seaforth on Thursday,
May n, under the supervision
of Don Grieve, associate agri-
cultural representative, and
summer assistant John lefeTaig-
gart. There is no beef club
this year.
The dubs Include:
Tuckersmith Corn Club —
leaders, Larry Wheatley' and
Bruce D. Coleman; officers,
Bruce Papple, Don McKercher,
Robert Fotheringham, Bill
Klienhaar, There are sewn
enrolled.
Seaforth Swine Club--lead-
ers, Don Dodds and Allan J.
Haugh; officers, Ken PappIes
president; Garry Papple, vice-
president; Ernest Lewingtore
secretary; Jim Papple, press
secretary. There are 12 enrol-
ed.
Seaforth 4-H Dairy Club —
leaders, Robert Gemmell, Gor-
don E. Papple; officers, Mal-
olm Stewart, president; Wilma
Dale, vice-president; Mary Lou
Coyne, secretary; Linda Pap-
le, press secretary, There are
18 enrolled.
McKillop Grain Club — lead-
, Earl McSpaddlen; officers,
Gordon Pryce, president; Bruce
?apple, vice - president; Bob
Elliott, secretary; Don Mc-
rercher, press secretary. There
are nine members. 0
Thomas G. Lane
Thomas George Lane, 85, of
uckersmith Township, died
Friday, May 12, at Scott Mem-
el Hospital in Seaforth
He was a life-long Tucker-
smith farmer, and is survived
y three daughters, Mrs. Hugh
(Loretta) Deady, Maynooth;
Mrs, Keith (Margaret) Smith,
Toronto; Mrs. Jack (Elizabeth)
[Nicholson., Preston; five sons,
Mervyn, Charles, both of
uckersmith; William, Orillia;
Toseph, McKillop Township,
Intl Louis, Edmonton.
Service from the Box funeral
ome, Seaforth, where prayers
ere held Saturday night and
requiem high mast Monday at
ft. James Roman Catholic Ch.
eh, Seaforth,
All used vehicles carrying the OK guarantee must be thoroughly inspected
and reconditioned by qualified personnel.
You can Buy an
'53 Oldsmobile 98
Convertible $650
'54 Chev. Coach 550
"56 Ford Coach 950
'57 Nash Metropolitan 750
'57 Chev, Sedan ....... ., 1,350
'58 Meteor Coach 1,550
'60 Envoy Sedan 1,650
Others to choose from of
course—we haven't space
to list them all.
TRUCKS ttemusat foar pyr?cuer tToruscil n.lpgdj. We have
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CONVENIENT G.M.A.0 TERMS ARRANGED.
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STATION WAGONS
Not too early to be thinking of
transportation for your holidays.
See these! Good ones are not plentiful.
'59 Pontiac 6 Station Wagon
One local owner.
Like new.
"59 Vauxhall 4 Station Wagon
Economy and real
Value. Only $1,475
'57 Ford Station Wagon
Previous local Owner
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'61 Corvair Station Wagon
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Pose 12
inton News-Record Thurs., May 10,
(Hensel Correspondent)
' Residents of Hensall and
community were saddened to
learn of the passing of Mrs.
William R. Dougall, a highly
respected citizen who died in
Clinton Public Hospital on Sun-
day, May 14, having been ad-
mitted to the hospital the Wed-
nesday before.
The former Anna Phyllis
MacDougall, she was born in
Usborne Township, taking up
residence in Hensel). with her
husband from Hay Township
15 years ago.
She was a member of Henson
United Church, Woman's Mis-
sionary Society, and the Wo-
men's Institute.
Surviving are her husband,
three daughters Mrs. George E.
(Marion) Walker, Hensall;
Mrs. Douglas (Dorothy) Hugh,
son, Exeter; Miss Phyllis Doug-
all, Toronto; one , sister, Mrs,
Belle McErwen, Exeter and two
grandsons, Grant and Murray
Walker, Hensel'.
Funeral service was from the
Bontleron funeral chapel on
May 16 by the Rev, Currie
Winlaw. Burial was in Henson
Union Cemetery. Bearers were
Bob Glen, Lorne Chapman,
Alex Munn, Albert Shireay,
George Ingram, Orville Taylor;
Rawer bearers, George Arm-
strong, re H. Middleton and
R. Y. MoLaren.
1"1
Of Mixed League
Awards Presented Now
Much
shown
night
began
in London,
Two
Chief,
Jacob
Goose,
mat
this
veto
tracks
trained
eran
Wilson
last night.
Over
the
barns,
horses
rtarie
24 days,
Clinton
had considerable
Another
of Thunder
week
The
At 'London
loeally
harness
last
Centel.
owned
and
last
Seaforth
Oke.
300
London
are
Stable,
owned
will
and
The
until
Racing
interest
popular
race
night
from
by
be
Bath
New
sinner,
driven
horses
Horses
Meet
has wee” in Oetario's fast
ettee meet which
(WecineSdaY)
horses, Maejean
the Brownand
and ganedien
by George r.
running later
these horses
success on To.
York State
enure' is that
Bay C, owned,
by the vet,
horse fancier,
This horse raced
are now at
Western Fair
majority of the
Western On-
meet runs for
June 24. Races
Kip pen
Victo
Shoot
On ria Day , me.. Cweespendent)
The atmual Victoria !Day 0,,,shocsittiZayilli beeir'eyble aats 1.17::: „,... event ie the 50-46 yd.
target far London Winery
Teepee, Second event, special
25 bird handieep, A.T.A. Yard-
age. Other eYeate, time Per-
Milting.
begin at 8 p.m. and are held
each night from Wednesday to
Saturday inclusive,
The three horses mentioned
above are classed as C-1 pacere
e the fastest category at th
London meet. At present 35 London;
there are in C.1 class,
Lome Brown informs us that
Harold Walters is Marjean
Chief's trainer and it is ex-
pected Scott Kerr will be the
delver,
Dr, George S. Elliott, Cite
ton, is one of the attending
veterinarians at the 24-day
meet. Dr. Elliott has his own
stable of horses, some of which
are now at New York state
tracks,
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Lights,
including
Sparklers,
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Fingers
Schoolhouses,
Fountains,
etc.
Pyramids
Pin
Firecracker
McEwan 9
Fireworks
etc.
Birthday
Midnight
Wheels,
is
$1.00,
May 22 --
Firewheels,
Day
Serpents,
$1.50, $2.00, $4.00
Sun, Volcano,
25c & 35c ea.
15c
Opal Sprays,
10c ea.
5c to 20c pkg.
25c pkg.
lc to 5c
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Ontario
Sparklers
Burning
Wizard
Colored
Display
Firecrackers
Clinton
etc.
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Chester W. Magee
Figfexpl service was eontlecie-
ed on Tuesday, May 16, for
Chester W.. Magee,' Lapeer,
Micb,, who passed Away at
borne suddenly on Friday, May
1. The Rev, Edgar J. Roulston,
Clinton, officiated from the
13eattle funeral home, 55
teresury Street East, and -toter.
MeV, was in Clinton Cecmetery,
A maeolaie service was held
in the evening of May 15, and
the following masonic members
were pall-bearers: Harry W11-
Hams, George Jefferson, G,
Shortreed, Willard Aiken, E,
Dale and L SeeLaren, Flower-
bearers were leceeet Snell, Till.
sonburg and Ross Snell, Wood
stock.
Mr. Magee was born in Lon.
don on May 21, 1900. On Feb-
ruary 20, 1930, he married
Leone Snell, Newark, who sur-
vives him 'and is at present in
Clinton Public Hospital.
Chester Magee, was a well-
known garage owner and open.
ator in Holbrook for the past
ten years, and before that liv.
ed in Windsor for 18 years. For
several years he test drove for
Ford of Canada Ltd., and work-
ed for Chrysler of Canada. He
was connected with the RCAF
Training School rbsring World
War II,
Survivors are Mrs. Gordon
(Shirley) Steepe, three grand-
daughters, one brother, Wil-
bert .in Detroit, Mich., and one
sister, Mrs. Charles (Doris)
Hoskin.
Relatives and friends in at-
tendantee from Clinton, London,
Larnlbeth, Detroit, Flint, Wood-
stock, Toronto, Burgessville.
Tillsonfburg and Norwich will
feel the loss of this community-
spirited man.
ago,
Surviving are two sons Max
and Laird, London; four •bro-
thers, Bill, Hensall; Elliott,
Tillsonburg; Fred, Windsor;
Clarence, Exeter; four sisters,
Mae, Mrs. Cliff Brinitnell, Ex-
eter; Mary, Mrs. Harvey Claus-
ius, Zurich; Shirley, Mrs. Don-
ald Bedard, and Mabel, Mrs.
Gib Statten, both of Detroit.
The Milt and Mebel'a trophy
for first place in the t?,/.4:41es
of 'the mixed bowling league,
was presented to Mrs. Harold
(Bessie) Black, .captain of the
Imps, by Jim. Artnetrong, The
presentation took place at the
banquet and dance held in the
Legion Hall on May 5, et the
close of an enjoyable. year.
Other members of the Imps'
are: Harold Black, Betty Swit-
zer,Donald Switzer, Helen
Fairservice, Donald) Ellwood.
Trophies were donated by
Jim Armstrong, Ball-MecatIlay
Ltd., Jack Seruton Cities Ser.
vice, McPherson Bros, and
and Lorne Brown Motors Ltd,
Mrs, Ronald ('Margaret)
was elected presi-
dent of the league for the corn-
ing year, with, vice-president
Ronald MacKay; secretary,
Mrs. R. (Margaret) Burbridge
and treasurer, Mrs; George
(Beulah) Womb. After the
election, dancing to the music
of Bill and Wonita Holland and
Harold Black was enjoyed,
Special thanks are offered
by the league to the following
merchants who donated prizes:
s Steadinan', Harold Swan,
Edith Johnson, Irwin's, Bart-
Rife Pennebakees, Newcombe's,
Glidden Cleaners, Epps Sport
Shop, Pickett and Campbell,
Clinton Laundry, Hawkins
Hardware, Rota Cudmore,
Clayt Dixon, Finger's, Ray's
Sunoco, Hotel Clinton and the
Kist Company.
(Hensall Correspondent)
Funeral service for Mrs.
Joseph Hudson, London, was
held from the Borsthron funeral
home, May 16, by the Rev.
Currie Winlaw. Interment was
in Hensall Union Cemetery.
Mrs. Hudson, the former
Olive Myrtle Fairbairn, was
horn in Tuckersmith and was
a resident of Hensen for some
years before taking up resi-
dence in London, She was in
her 64th year. Her husband
predeceased her some years