Clinton News-Record, 1962-11-08, Page 31'
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Aclastral Park
Soc.ial Notes
News Editor: Anne. Aileron -- Phone HU 2=7349
Mrs. A. HeAldistY, andMr, D. a:nd siring games. The Ladies
Baggalley weeree Joint hostes...s
e
s
at a surprise farewell. party for
Mrs. Jean Bush On October 30.
Fliflteen ladies were present, and
the guest of honour was pre -
serrated with a sinart bulky knit
sweater.
lairs. Ken Lewd/lite has gone
do Font William oto .attend the
funeral of her brother who .pas-
sed away .on Friday, November
2, She is travelling by Trans-
Canada. a Airlines, and will re-
turn home; on November 13.
Girl Guides
Hallowe'en was •celebrated
with enthusiasm, an October 29,
by 'the Guides and their ...escorts,,
guests, and 'leaders, Capt. S.
Tremblay, and Lieut. R, La-
Pointe.
Numerous games were enjoy-
ed as well as spot and snowball
dances. Brian, Bureside, Baily.
MacKay, Isabel Dum'aynie, and
Maureen Foote won prizes• for
their •oeggn tar costumes. R e -
freshments, were served to 46
boys and girls. Chaperones for
the evening were F/S D. Trem-
blay and Mike Huard.
This party was held at Air
Marshall: Hugh 'Carmpbe1l Public
School,auditorium whioh was
gaily decorated with orange and
black streamers, spooks, wit-
ches and goblins.
Brownies and Tweeenies
The first and second pack to-
talling 38 •girls had a cele-
bration of Hallowe'en on Tues-
day, October 30, at the D.N.D.
school'. The six headers we0'e
present int attractive and or-
ig�itval exii true es. These ladies
were Mrs. H. Davies, Mrs. E.
McCaw, Mrs. P. Marcell, Mrs.
N. S/albouiiin, Mrs. E. Burnside
and Mrs. H. Myers:
Mrs. B. Cavanaugh was the
pianist for the grand march
s
Atxcasry
of the Graulx Corn,
mit tee x P.Wid1e th d
to e refresh-
M amts,
Warners for uanusai ,ces'tuln!es
.were Nancy•Arr. Lerxaine
ITirt?nnipsora,
Marge Adams, Can-
dy Burnside, Bambara Thompson
and Joanvtae Paquette.
Cubs end Scouts
The first Clinton RCAF gawp
of the Boy Scouts of Canada
held; its Apple Day en Thus--
clay, N..avem'ber l.. Curbs. and
Scouts decorated: their ow
baskets. These were judged by
S/I,. E, K. Wood, Group Com-
mittee
ommi+tltee chaurnnaan, and pr n z e e
were awarded to Cub Rickiely
McCaw of the Algonquin pack
Cub Ted Thompson .of the Mo-
hawks Pack and Scout Bruce
Biinngham of the Scout Troop.
The group wishes to enopresz, 3t's
'appre'ei''ation to 'all who made
this annual fund raising pro-
ject a success.
'Teen `Town News •
The young adults of this
Station held e. combined Hall-
owe'en :and Hard -times Dance
en November 3, :at the Ritchie
Building. Priizes for best couple
were won by: Judy Johnston
and George Schn'ubb; blest giirlie:
Debby and Darlene Sjastram';
tag dance: Lynda Spann and
Jim Boughen. Maurice Vezina
won a prize for the 'best boy
costume,
Music was provided by a focal
orchestra of young airmen. De -
'collations were' put up by the
'teeters and the Women's Aux-
iliary supplied some refresh-
ments.
Chaperones were F/L an d
Mrs. C. A. M. Wright, F/S and
Mrs. N. A. Servos.
Catholic Women's League
At the next meeting of the
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EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED
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is in Clinton each Monday, 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
at the Clinton Medical Centre,
42 Rattenbury Street.
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Please Phone HU 2-7010 for appointment
Modern office with full equipment for examining eyes.
Regular office in Seaforth, on ground floor, is '
open balance of week and Thursday
evenings by appointment.
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SEAFORTH
xnseresc
• Town Dwellings
• All Classes of Farm 'Property
• Summer Cottages
• Churches, Schools, Halls
Extended c o v e r age (wind,
sinoke, Water damage, falling
Objects,etc.) is also tteatlabie,
AGENTS: James Keys, 1, Staforth'V J. Lane, Rpt 5, Sea-
fea'th; WM. Leiper, Jr., I.,ondesbbro; Selwyn Baker,_ Brussels;
Harold Squires, Clinton, George Chyle, Dublin; Do3ialdG. Mon,
Seai'brth:. ,
Station CNntor To
Assist Town On
Remembrance Day
l?ICAF Thus year, more than
any year since the Korean eon -
filet, -Canadi'atr, are thinking i1king a,
/bout hideedl es a War, arand
of (their 'icrveld• ones who dried in
Past WPM. Like other Air Force
Units, RCAF Station Clinton
will take itiime out his Sunday
to pay homage to 'thetir deed
comrades.
As well as a Station Parade,
with services in the Protestant
and G'3ralpels, RCAF Station
Clinton will jojn with the people
of the Town of Clinton tiro Re-
membrance brance Day Ceremonies' alt
Post Office Cenotaph,
G/C 3, G. Mathieson MBE,
CD, Commiandling Officer of
Station Clinton Will place a
memorial wreath on the .cen-
otaph and join town dignitaries.
at the flag baste for the march
past of the Parade.
S/L T. P. Oavanough CD,
Senior Construction Engineer-
ing Officer, will act as ,Parade
Commander of the RCAF Squa-
dron.
quadrop taking part in the cex'e-
mony.
The RCAF Band' will be in
attendance under the diireeti'on
of Acting Bantlinaster Sgt. Aid-
a/im!oltile. Cpl. jack Scot, Shalt? -
ion Trumpeter will sound "The
Last Post" in honour .of the fal-
len. •
OWL on November 12, Vries
Anna 1VI,acDonaald, TV person
a!llity of iCKNX, will be the
gtuest .speaker.
The ladles of the P•robestaat
Chapel Guild are invited to
come and hear this interesitinaig.
speaker.
First paint of the meeting
will be for spiritual and busin-
ess procedure in St. Padre Oh-
umeh ,and the Padre's office res-
peetiveQy salt 8.15 p.m.
The renvaindler of the everti7ug
will be spent in the Pr otestranrt
Chapel' annex for the enter-
tainment.
Miss Gayle Coombs had a
painful accident wthen she burn-
ed liter right foot on Saturday,
November 3. A container of
hot fat overturned 'and spilled
on her foot. Gayle will be "hop-
ping" about for at least ten
days.
Women's Auxiliary
The monthly meeting of the
RCAF Station Warneai?s Aux-
iliary took place Monday even-
ing November 5, at the Ritchie
Building. President Mrs. Mang
Bush was unn the chair. Minutes
of the last meeting were read
by Mrs. B. Westhaver. Mrs. A.
Koch moved the minutes. be ap-
proved and the motion was sec-
onded by Mrs. V. Poxon. Next
the treasurer's report was pas-
sed by Mrs. V. Johnston, sec-
onded by Mrs. H. Hayward.
Voliunfceers were asked to help
wrap gift purchases for patrons
of the Station Gift Shop.
Disousstonn followed regarding
t Ih a Clinton Hospital F u nr Idl
Plans for holding a Christmas
Party for patients at Huron -
view were discussed/ also.
The evening's entertainment
consisted of tying bows to make
Christmas parcels more 'a'ttraet-
ive. Refreshments were served
to. 36 members.
Rebekahs Serve
Dessert Euchre
A successful dessert euchre,
sponsored by the Huronnic Re-
b'ekaih Lodge was held in the
IOOF lodge hall, Clinton on
Wednesday afternoon, October
31. Abut •80 •ladles sat down to
a 'delicious/ dessert luncheon.
Atfteiwwaa'd% ,euchre was enn-
joyeid. Winners were, high, Mas.
C. Snelling, Brucefield; low,
Mrs. Albert Bond, Clinton.
Lucky chair prize was won by
Mrs. Lorne WiiQlson, Brucefielld(.
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Three Couples Ilonoured...t
Tipperary Sthooi �►�n�ng
VIIDD E PN A, very suc
Peas,IN sopLal evening was iie+ld
?n' S'S '0 (Tipper'ar'y) school-
house an Frjdiay' evenlirtg', No-
vernlber .
hee Were tables
es of
et hre. The ladies high prize
was worn iby 'Mrs. Wilfrid Col
diouigh; the ladies low .by Mr.
Findon Yeo, JK1in Smith won'thie
meats high prize and .J,C_ ole
the men's low.. Alfred Halle
won the prize for the .most
lone ihalnds.
Highlight of the evening was.
Pre various gifts to
searitlaltioin. of
itwe couplles, whom the com-
Menii'by wished 40 honour at this
•ttimo': Mr, land Mrs. Milton
Steepe who heave .built a new
home Clinton, and newly-
weds
ew y -weds Mr. and Mrs, Donald Coi-
cl'oegh.
Mr. and Mrs. Steepe and
their granddaughter Cher y 1
Sltlelep'e were called to the front
by Pon Middleton and a formal
address was readi by .Mrs, John
Grigg, signed by Keith Miller,
John Stnith, Edward Wise and
Donald Middleton. Mr. and
Mrs. Steepe were presented
with 'a barge plate -glass mirror
Saud a scatter rug and Cheryl
received a 'goose -neck d.!esilc
lamp,
Mr. amid duals. Steeil>e were
'totally taken by surprise Jut
expressed thank$ to their
frienidls and 'inviteid them to
visit them in their new home.
Also honoured were Mr. and
Mrs. Donald iCol'clough, who
married reeenitly in St. James
Church, Middleton.
(Edward Wise read the ad-
dress land George Wise present-
ed the newlyweds. with a .l'ov'ely
red up'holister+edi chair and a TV
stool.
Onbehalf of his bride and
himself, Donald thanked his
friends for the lovely gifts.
Lundh was served, rn'anlcing
the debut of the St Tames
Church WA's new coffee maker
and porbalble serving table.
Ala ipres'ent :.report ,a very en-
joyable evening,
Mr. ,and Mrs, Wilfrid Col;
dough, Wille have taken up rest -
fleece !alt Hol!mesville were visit-
ed a ;few weeks' ago by the war -
of Sit. James Church,
Mid'dletten, who presented /chem
With /a lovely ooffee table, ae.
behalf of the congregation of
Sit. Junes Church.,, th'e Women's
AnNiiiars' einid the SundaY
School,
Mr. and Mrs, Colclough have
been members of St, James
Church for many Years. Mrs.
Cobclough is a past president
of the Women's Auxil'iaay and
et one time Was superintendent
of St. James es Sunday School.
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Leftover egg yolks? Don't
throw them {away, say the home
eco110ru1is:ts at Macdeniald Insti-
tute, Guelph. Cooked egg 'yolks
freeze quite easily with no re-
quired iad.ditibion's of salt or sug-
ar. However, when freezing
r'anw egg yolks, it is best to
add IA, teaspoon salt per Ye
cup of yolk for meat and cas-
serole dishes; 'anid 1 teaspoon
per Ye cup yolksfor future
use in cakes and desSerts. Mix
thoroughly end freeze.
Wesley,WiNis SS
Executive Meets
Apt Holland home
Nims, N, was ,hostess'
to the Sunday School EEeeutiye
of Wesley -Willie Uaamted' Church
anMonkayevaningr
October er
29
There were 15 rnernbers present
and 'Maitland Edgar in _charge,.
The Rev, C. Park Jed in, opening
prayer.
An imitation/ from Blyth Un-
ited Claureh 'ta nttend a Christ-
ian Education Institute en Nov -
1 -4 at 7,30 pan. was road± White
Gift Sunday service was dis-
cussed, 'anid the date wee. set
for December 16
Beginning on November 4,
there is to be a study on "The
Word and The Way," held. in
conijun tion with Ontario Street
United Church. Mr, Park' urged
all to 'attend.
The Executive was pleased to
accept from the Explorers
group a number of decorated
waste bash,
ONTARIO STREET USJW
WILL MEET NOVJflM1ER 14
The regular executive meet-
ing of the United Church. Wo-
men of Ontario Street United
Church. vwiltl be held on Waives. -
day, November 14 at 8 pan.
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Dancing Every Saturday Night
THIS SATURDAY ONLY .. .
"The Bel Aires"
Dancing to the Sound of the '60's
Dancing 9 to 12 Admission 750 per person
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BANQUETS, ETC.
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LOBA'las Card
toy Saturday
:A- card party was. heild Nov- •
ember 3, in the Orange Doll,
by the ah
toa %OB
A, prize
winners were ladies :high, Mrs.
Jev Silcox; Ione hands, Mrs.
Frank Cunmnings; low, M,.rs..
Wavy Simian; mane's hig'h,
Art Huck; lode hands, T, Gore]-
on Srriibibi is; law, Cliff Epps,.
Mystery driaw was won by
Hartley I,VIaneghan, Another
card party is planned for Satt-
Urday, November 10 sp onsored
by the LQL,
The .next regular meeting, of
the LOBA will Ibe heiid on Tuess-
day, November 13 when a draw
for $50 made. All LOL
and LOBA members having
tickets please see that they are
turned' in to Mrs, Pete Her,
risen or Mrs, .CJ!aytQn. Iiodgiu;as
before that date, Ail xt ennberS
are aslped to POO,
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PARK Theatre
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Now Praying "RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY"
color •-- with Randolph Scott and Joel McCrea
MON., TUES„ WED. -- November 12-13-14
It's Memorable! •-- Paul Newman and Geraldine Page
In a picture to enjoy and remember,
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THUR., FRI., SAT.—Nov: 15 -16 -17 --Double Bill
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Plus Frank Latimore and Alex Nicol In
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