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Clinton News-Record, 1961-09-21, Page 3JUST ARRIVED . . Large Stock of LOW PRICED WATCHES 17 Jewel — Lady's and Gent's from $12.95 up One-Year Guarantee Anstett Jewellers HU 2-9525 Three Locations CLINTON WALKERTON SEAFORTH 1-11-7-Jr I.D.A. SPECIALS Sept. 18 23 METRECAL — New Low Price LIQUID — 29c, 6 for $1.69 POWDER 8 oz.-99c 31/2 lb.--$5.69 I DAVIT E100's----Reg. $6.00 $4 HALO SHAMPOO --Reg, $1,95 $1:9295 HOLLYWOOD WAVE SET with FREE COMB — 29c ROYAL DRENE SHAMPOO Reg. $1.29 — 89c LUSTRE CREAM SHAMPOO $1,10 — 99c $2,50 — $1.98 NESTLE SPRAZE 69c — 59c $1.39 — 99c WORLD ATLAS FREE with CREST TOOTH PASTE 65c - $1.05 KLEENEX KERFS for Men 10c KLEENEX TOWELS — 4 colors 2 for 50c ARRID ROLL ON DEODORANT Reg. $1.19 — $1.09 SCHICK DOUBLE EDGE BLADES 10 for 49c Dial H F. B. PENNEBAKER Unique Photo 2-6626 Service DRUGGIST Clinton — Ontario ThiMtp Sept, '21,„ 19+51'- Clinton .New$,ReGorci Page 3 era. She was well known in the Auburn area where she re- skied and attended school at Goderieli. She was a graduate of St. Joseph's' Scohol of Nurs- ing, London, awl was on the staff of Victoria Hospital, Lon. for a number of years. ACKACIIII Witeu kidneys fall to remove mese acid* and willow, bapkochp—Oro0 told 119-, disturbed rest often may fellow, Uodd's kidney Pills stimulate kidneys to normal Yeu feel better, sloop butter, work better. 00 DRUG STORES Wed. - Fri. September 27-28.29 Julia Adams and Kerwin Matthews "TARAWA 13 EAC HEA D" John Hall, Nan Adams "FORBIDDEN ISLAND" SUNSET DFUVE4N MOVIES Goderich Highway 8--gast of Town Wed. - September 20-21-22 Danny Kaye and Nicole Maurey "ME ANP THE. COLONEL" Lloyd Bridges, Vera Miles "PRIDE OF THE BLUE .GRASS" A Technicolor tale of the horse country. Sat, Mon. - Tues. September 23-25-26 Fred MacMurray and star cast. "FACE OF A FUGITIVE" Keeley Smith, Jill Corey 'Sgil 1DR pRow, Classified Ads Bring Quick Results I The Air Conditioned PARK FEonrteCrtoanlinfmortent81 GODERICH NOW PLAYING "MISTY" A picture for the entire family In Technicolor with David Ladd and Arthur O'Connell MON., TUES., WED. — September 25-26-27 Fred Astaire -- Debbie Reynolds and Tab Hunter A cast, a story and a fun-show you will enjoy. "The Pleasure of His Company" — In Technicolor -- THUR., FRI., SAT. — September 28-29-30 Cyd Charisse -- Ernie Kovacs and George Sanders Take us to the Italian Alps for 'a satirical comedy. "Five Golden Hours", Also: "The Wonders of Puerto Rico" "Rasslin' Champs" and a Cartoon Coming — "DOCTOR IN LOVE" with Michael Craig — Adult Entertainment Lawson—Farquhar Yellow and white gladiolus decorated Hointesville United Church on. Saturday afternoon, September 9, for the wedding of Anne Farquhar, RR 2, Clin- ton and Robert Lawson, RR 5, Clinton, The Rev. C. G. Park, • Clinton, performed the double, ring cerernenY, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. • Stewart Farqu- har, RR 2, Clinton, and the groom's parents are Mrs. Les- lie Lawson, RR 5, Clinton, and the late Leslie Lawson. Given in marriage by 'her fa- ther, the bride Was lovely in floor-length White lace over slipper satin, styled: with fit- ted bodice, Illy point sleeves. and sabrina neekline with se- quins and pearl trim. The aisle- wide bouffant skirt of lace and tiny frills with plain net , ex- tended to the hemline. A cor- onet of sequins and pearls held her shoulder-length embroider- ed ithision tulle veil, She wore the • groom's gift of a two- strand pearl necklace, with matching earrings and carried red roses. Miss Beverly Biggin, London, was maid of honour in a sheath of emerald peau de sole with overskirt of silk organza and matching headdress and shoes. She carried yellow 'mums. Dressed the same 'as' the maid of honour, Miss Ruth Ann Batkin, Clinton, was brides- maid. Gordon Johns, Waterloo, was groomsman. Ushers were Ken,- neth Farquhar, brother of the HOW MANY PAY THEIR BILLS BY CHEQUE? Nowadays most people do/Writing a cheque on your bank account is the quick, handy way to pay for larger purchases as well as WIS. Canadians write almost three million cheques every banking day / Fast, efficient handling of these cheques is accomplished by the clearing system maintained by the chartered banks and extending into every corner of the nation /It makes possible the convenience, the simplicity and the Safety you command every time you. use your cheque hook. THE Ca AR BA.Nitti3 BEIVI711441 to 0014111314ITY when you invest safely in a British Mortgage certificate. Your interest comes regular as clock- work. Your principal is safe, Invest $100 or more for any period from'3 to 10 year. I I P UST COMPANY oomm. room, ..mpdis room• ea* 'sm.= *am. 4644.44 oW4o 64.0,044•00 6.44{464 Wiio. 4W4'44 AI* 4;Wks•-- Woo riemaal;*/ H. C. 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(Photo by Doerr) EMO Group Is Not Formed In Clinton Town Yet Newcomers' to Clinton and area will he interested to know that at present there 'is no civil defence organization in this area. Both newcomers and those who have lived here for months, or years, will be in- tere•sied to know that it is pos- sible that such an organiza- tion (emergency measures or- ganization it will be known as) may be formed in the near future, Huron County has employed an experienced Emergency Measures Co-ordinator, Lieut- enant-Colonel Murray T. Mac- Donald, a former Goderich boy, to be in charge of this work in the county. Ills appointment takes effect on October 1, Until Mr, MacDonald has taken office and •has found time to become oriented, himself, and find out what has been done and what can be done in this area, no action is expected. According to Morgan 3. Ag- new, Clinton's deputy reeve and chairman of the County's em- ergency measures organization, it is quite probable that or- ganization on the municipal- ity's level will take place soon. Many volunteers will be re- quired, and instruction in var- ious aspects of survival in case of an emergency will be given. The EMO Co-ordinator, Lieu- tenant Col. McDonald saw ser- vice during the Winnipeg flood disaster several years ago. He is 42 years old and is retir- ing from the Canadian Army after 25 years' service. The Bible Today The Philippine Bible House reports good' success with two ventures in Bible distribution. A Bible van, complete with audio-visual equipment, was loaned to the Christian, and Missionary Alliance Churches in Catabaito Province, A dir- ector appointed by the mission reports that visitation to the churches and Canvassing by voluntary workers produced sales of 8,000 Gospel portions and 1,000 each of Bibles 'and New Testaments. Rev. A. B, Taglucop, ExeCu- tive Secretary of the Philippine Bible House writes, "Two peo- ple who directed the Work have continued their efforts after the Van left for another area. A book store was established. Moslenis bought English Bibles and Gospels in their own .dia- lect. The Stocks of portions Were exhausted in a short time," A similar campaign is now being Carried Out in anOther area under the direction of the Free Methodist Church. A display of 13ibleS in many languages ,and 'the shOwing of Mins was undertaken by the Bible House at the time of 'an interruktional fair held in Man- illa. Included in the display were Bibles and Portions in 25 different dialeets used in the Philippinea alone. Suggested slbye ititulifigs Sunday ttotnans 10: 1-13 Ilifenday Samuel 26: 125 ' l T i ' 'r t lnedsay ..dtty X ChrOri. 1.6t 1.22 Wednestlay" (Ibron. 16;23-42 ithutSdaY Act§ 16: 1-10 '1,1111ippitins 21z,24 gattrotay mnicythy 1: 1.18 Ronson.Raithby (Auburn Correspondent) Three candelabra, baskets of white gladioli and ferns made an attractive setting in Wort, IV Road Baptist Church, Lon, don, on September 16, when Evelyn Louise Raithby became the bride of James Clifton Ronson, Simcoe, The bride is the only daugh- ter of Mrs, Glenn E. Raithby, 30 13elgrave Ave., London., and the late Glenn Raithby, and the groom 'is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. J, Sydney Ronson, Courtland. The double-ring ceremony was performed by Rev, M. O. Wedge, assisted by Rev. N. Pipe, Simcoe. Traditional wed- ding music was played by the church organist, William Carey. The violinist was Mrs. F, Bou- man and the soloist was Mr. Gordon Horne, Simcoe. Given in marriage by her Uncle, Lloyd B. Raithby, Lon- don, the bride was' gowned in a floor-length gown of white faille taffeta. The bodice featured a scalloped sabrina neckline of delicate chantilly lace, long lily-point sleeves, also of lace, and a princess-line waist scal- loped 'at an empire cut. The full flowing skirt cascaded to the floor in princess line folds and fell into a tiny train at the back. Her veil of French illusion, appliqued with lace, was held by a crown of seed pearls and rhinestones. She carried a bouquet of orchid's on a white Bible, Miss Louise' Hernpler, Lon- don, was maid of honor, wear- ing an autumn brown dress of imported brocaded satin feat- uring full skirts and complete with cummerbund. Her head- dress was braided of the same material and she carried •a bou- quet of orange delight roses and yellow shasta 'mums. The bridesmaids were Misses Janet Homer, Anne Bain, Catherine , McCormick, all of London and Miss Joan Grigg, Goderich. Their dresses were of winter-pine green imported brocaded satin, styled similarly to the maid of honor, similar braided headdress and carried Queen Elizabeth yellow roses and bronze 'mums. The groom was attended by Ted Prevett, London, and the ushers were George Raithby, brother of the bride, Weldon Westlake, Robert Howell, cou- sin of the groom, all of Lon- don; Garnet Bloomfield, broth- er-in-law of the groom, Ilder- ton; also two ring bearers', Master Kenneth Bloomfield, phew of the groom, Ilderton, and Master Teddy Graydon, Courtland. Following the ceremony a re- ception took place at Hook's Restaurant, London, where the bride's mother received the guests, wearing a two-piece suit of beige and brown silk organza over taffeta and mat- ching accessories. She was as- slated by the groom's mother wearing a two-piece suit of beige linen and brown acces- sories. For a wedding trip to Cali- fornia, Mexico and Arizona, the bride donned a black and white two-piece suit, 'matching accessories and a corsage of American red sweetheart rose- buds,. On their return they will make •their home in Sim- coe. Guests were present from Goderich, North Bay, Atwood, Ottawa, Toronto, Kincardine, Hamilton, Sirncoe, Auburn, Peterborough, Rochester, N.Y., Sarnia and Tillsonburg. Prior to her marriage the bride was feted to many show- Women "s Fr om To Hear From Women's Editor Mrs. Brander, women's ed- itor of the Farmer's Advocate will be speaker at the Wom- en's Institute meeting here next Thursday afternoon, Sep- tember 28, Meetings are held . in the board rooms. of the ag- ricultural office, Mrs, Brander', better known here Vi Frembri, and a nat- ive of Clinton, will base her topic on the theme of his- torical research, In charge of the program are Mrs, William Thompson and Mrs. A. Adams. Hostesses are Mrs, H, Mon- aghan, Mrs. G. Bewley, Mrs, W. Shobbrook, Mrs H, Trewartha, Mrs, F Glew 'and Mrs, .7, Bat- kin. bride and Andrew Davidson, Seaforth, cousin of the groom. Mrs, Murray Forbes, organ- ist, accompanied Lew Tebbutt, Woodstock, cousin of the bride, who sang "0 Perfect Love" and the "Wedding Prayer". A reception was held in the Church schoolrooms which were decorated in yellow and white gladiolus. The 'bride's mother received in a mink •brown sheath with brown accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. The groom's mother wore moss green sheath with black acces- sories and a corsage of yellow roses. For a wedding trip to North- ern Ontario, the bride donned a two-piece beige dress with brown accessories. The young couple will live on the groom's farm at RR 5, Clinton, CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE of St. Joseph's Church, Clinton Extends a Cordial Invitation, to the Ladies of the Community to Attend Their Third RECTORY TEA on Wednesday, September 27 from 2.00 to 5.00 p.m. 38b