Clinton News-Record, 1962-11-29, Page 5FIRST: 2-WHEEL BICYCLE
Second: WAGON
Third: HOCKEY GAME
6 Beautiful Prizes 3 1::i
TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT
Clinton Stor
During the GOLD BOND STAMP - IGA
Lucky Letter to Santa Contest
3 BOYS' PRIZES 3 GIRLS' PRIZES
First: GIRL'S BICYCLE
Second: DOLL BUGGY
Third: DOLL STROLLER & DOLL
Just Drop Your Letter in The Lucky
Letter Box Inside Clinton IGA. Store
THREE SIMPLE RULES:
1, Open to children from 1 to 12 years of age.
Z Letter should not be over 50 words.
3, Write full name, address and telephone number on back of envelope,
Draw- will be made Friday Evening,
December 21, at Clinton IGA Store
WEEKEND SPECIALS at CLINTON IGA
Shirriff's Good Morning Marmalade--24-oz. 49c
Maxwell House Instant Coffee—I 0-oz.—Save 40c „, $1.19
Royal Guest Ginger Ale--8 qt. bfls..................99c plus deposit
MANY ITEMS WITH EXTRA STAMPS
Fresh Grade A Frying Chickens ,„ ............... ....... 35e lb.
Ontario No. 1 Potatoes-25-lb. bag 68c
Morton's Pot Pies Frozen) „ ..... .... 3 8-oz. pkgs. 69c
BACKACHE?
..tiot me!
For relief from
bachathe or that
fired-out fe'eling
1 depend on—
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New Coterie _Spray 5.00
in elegant fluted
fabric-tapped cylinders
no cap to remove,
5Pitay Set 14.75
new Parfum Spray for the purse
with matching Esprit de Parfurn for vanity
refillable Parfum Spray
Both Powder 3.50
encha nting see-through cover
with colorfUl *4'0\44 puff
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THE BALANCE SHEET
of the New Wing and Adjustments of the
Clinton Public Hospital
Total Cost - 325,000.00
Den.' ALtilg .ff/eiVelled tea.
Ernest .1)!Itrei rived theH
gl•te§tA At the
Ropnng dtt4ng the ofternoon.
were IMire.. Witter A, 0Alce4. em.
Mrs, Clarence. A Treiiit,. At
the 'eve,Olg,shown , Mrs.
Frank 'Finland. 'And Mrs. Ken,-
iteth, Qiyuielg ,poured,
Serving were Mrs, TOonoth ScpVt, M. Maitland Edgar,
Mrs, Brian Keyes, .Mrs. Jame§
Lait, Mrs, Wlillurrn, 040M.'"no
Mrs. Ronald Smith and' Mrs.
Frank .09911,.
Tn1 the lcitchep were
ndbr Peterson, Mrs. Robert
VanRieSehl and 'NA'S, ,T0,114
Yee.] I sm st ies by All of the
Kinettes were done by Mrs,
jeliosteil And Miss Kan en the
day 'Wcire.
The door prize was. won 'by
le holder et ticket 1.•••1-Q, 237, aria
Whoever has this ticket, should
contact Mrs, Johnston 'at
Ann Hair Fashions,
Mrs. ,Qh.Arlea. 13VPWA, enter,
tained on Saturday,. November
giving' trousseau tea 'in .
honour of her daughter
Mrs. Prewn and aus.1.3ert Boy-
er ifisg!sted the Inicle-eleet,
receiving guests,
The tea table Was, tastefully
cleceratied With Pate yellow
candles in pivotal holders with,
a central hOtiTtet of yellow
bronze 'mums on an ecru lace
cloth,
Mrs, G, W. Nett, grandmother
of aldcl Boyes, the groom-tote,
poured, tea lin the .atfternoon
assisted by Mrs. Lorne Brown,
In the evening Mrs. Willis, Van-
Dgmond was assisted by Mrs.
Wilbur ,Johnston,
Tea was .gracefully served by
Miss Barbara. Durst, Miss at
Harland and Miss Susan Brown
in the afternoon' and in the
evening by Miss Elaine Alex-
ander, Miss Nancy Caldwell
and Miss Ruth Ann Lewis,
London.
Showing the gifts were Miss
Bonnie Boyes, 'Miss Merlyn
Hough and Miss Marie Riley..
The guest register was in the
charge of Miss Patricia Brown,
assisted by Miss Heather Van-
Riesen.
Several showers for the
bride-to-be have been given.
One was held at the home of
Miss' Gail McBride on Tues-
day, November 6, when Gail,
Pat Harland and Carrie Brand
were' co-hostesses for a kitchen
shower. This was' attended by
About 20 ,school friends'.
Mrs. Lorne Brown was hos-
tess at her home on Friday, No-
vember 9 for a lovely miscel-
laneous shower, when many
neighbours and friends attend-
ed.
Mrs. W.. VanEgmond, • on
Wednesday, November 21, was
assisted by Mrs. Jack VanEg-
mond, in bostessing a gathering
of neighbours and :friends at
their home. Elaine was, Oven
a lovely set of cornflower cry's'-
tal. Movies were shown of
Elaine, taken as she grew up.
A group of friends of the
young couple met and endOyed
a pleasant evening at the apart-
ment of Misses Merlyri, Haugh
and Marie Riley 'in London.
Wigs ,A0WO. At
'1.41kly Tea In
Edith Ann Shop
Kftnettes report a successful
SheWing of b.* fashions` and
wgs, at Edith Ann Blair 'kWh!,
Ws, '23 Street ell
Monday 'aiflternowl '41.14 .even,.
SPellsered by the Kinette Club
Clinton,, the affair was put op by Mrs, OrlAnd .Jeh,netet)4
PLIWArietor the ,beauty 004sted by her niece Miss' Kar-
en .Johnston, 'Woodstock and
William Galin, Lentlen.
The wigs were reedelled. by
three Kinettes, Mrs. Willni•
Fink, Mrs, 'Pat Hardie arid.
111r$, Fleming. The
event was convened by Mrs,
POnald ItaY, and Mrs; Clarence
-Clinfonian Club
Now 11 Years Old
'The.,0,t1A•ten.44u .0.10. told Me
nth Ibinthiday party ph
day right in the 'Orange Hell,.
WiAlt aTtIttrite3r. supper; for ,mein-
berg preceed'ing it, in 00E00
Street Vnite4. 011.treh,
Euchre Was played Eincl win-
045 Were three ladies frcan.
Wingharn„ high, Anita Ches,
sell; loge hands, Mrs, R. Pree-
1141110; low, Mabel Pesjerdine.
The higicy chair prize was won
by Mrs. H. Morenz, Exeter,
Readings were .given by Mrs.
F, Sitade, Das'hwood pocii
M, McLean, Mitchell; solos !by
Mrs, R. Good, Goderich and
Mrs, M., Ni147-is', Olinton were
accompanied by Mrs, E, Rad-
ford, Clinton, Mrs, Royce
Fremlin was the lucky winner
of a lovely cot'sage, won in a
surprise relay, planned by :Mrs,
J, Butler, Mitchell,.
Birthday cake was' served
'with lunch. Mrs, L. Forrest,
secretary ,and Mrs,. A, Robert,
son, treasurer who, are retiring
this year, each received a love-
ly cup and saucer, A gift of
appreciation was presented' to
Mrs, Wilfred colclough, presi-
dent, Visitors were from Genie-
rich, Wingham, Exeter, Dash-
woad end Mitchell
85th Anniversary
Celebration
St. Andrew's WMS
The fall thankoffering and
85th anniversary of the Wo-
men's Missionary Society of .St
Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Clinton, was 'held in' the school
room of the church on Tuesday,
November 20. Members from
the ,Goderich, Seaforth and Me-
Killop societies and the Madel-
eine Lane Auxiliary were pres-
ent.
President Mrs., William Blacker
was' in charge of the devotional
exercises' and followed the
Thanksgiving serViee of worship
in' the Glad'. Tidings with Mrs.
W. J. 'Cook, Mrs. Rae Shaddicir
and' Mrs. A. ,Thmbar taking
part, followed by prayer by
Mrs Robert Scott. Scripture
lesson from Psalm 148 was read
by Mrs. Blacker, who also wel-
comed the visitors.
Mrs, Jean Cairns, Seaforth,
sang a solo, "Have Faith in
Him" and Mrs. Robert Homuth
sang "Now Thank We All Our
God". Mrs. Wilson., Goderich,
gave on iapppropriate reading,
"Unawares".
Guest speaker Was Miss Lil-
lian MacArthur, .Goderich, who
was introduced by Mrs. Mervin
Lobh. She gave an interesting
talk on "our offerings to God,"
stating that "our time and tal-
ents Working for the WMS are
a good will offering and God
will accept any gift from a lov-
ing heart. There is great need
today for us 'to spend time in
prayer to do his will."
Following the program the
ladies- were seated in circles
around a table which held a
birthday cake for . the 85th
anniversary of the founding of
the WMS in the church. Mrs.
Ed Farquhar gave the history
of the society up to date and
read names of a number of
charter members. She stated
that most of the present mem-
bers are .all life members.
The birthday cake was cut by
Mrs. W, I. Cook. A vote of
thanks to all who helped .and
game of their talents was given
by Mrs. William Cook. Lunch
was served and a social hour
spent together.
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MIDDLETON
The 'annual meeting of the
Women's Auxiliary of St, Jam-
es Anigi Church, IVIiddlebon,
Will be held on Wednesday
afternoon, December 5 at the
home of Mrs, Ben McCullough,
R611 call is a favourite Christ-
mas carol,
Social Evening Success
A successful social evening
under the auspices of the Wo-
men's Auxiliary to St. James
Church, Middleton, was held on
Ftriday evening, November 23
in SS 9, the Tipperary school-
house. This party was well iat-
tended and Mrs. Ray Wise,
president of the WA, welcomed
those present and expressed the
hope this would be one of many
good parties this, winter.
Euchre was played 'at 11-
tables. Prizes were wet by Mrs.
EclWarci Wise and Bill Smith.,
high; Mrs. S. Collins, Stewart
Grigg, low; Mrs. Bert Rowden
and John Smith, most lone-
hands.
MAR ART SUPERVISOR
The regular monthly meeting
of Federated Women Teachers
Association of Ontario will _be
held next Tuesday, DeCernber
4 at' 8 p.m, in ;Clinton ,Public
School. Mrs. Eleanor Hirsch,
art supervisor of, Ititchener
Public .SehOols will be guest
SPeaker. AU public school tea-
chers Welcotne,
List of NoMitioes,
And Sponsors.
Town of Clinton
MORGAN J. AGNEW, 236.
Mai7 Street, reeve (.4, W.
Groves, 0, LOW,.
WILLIAM J. MILLER, 169
Outsrio :Street,. mayor (Donald
Symons, A. Gre.rou) •
.CHARLES BROWN, 201 Al-
bert. Street, public utilities (4, Q4ren, D. -$Ynn911S),
DONALD syyrom$,.7.1
Oess . Street, councillor (W. T.
Miller, A, .0aron),
MRS. Fftgla (Alice) THomP,
SON, 41 Ontario Street, ,coun-
cillor (Mrs, L. q, winter, Mrs,
A, lieddy),
A. GABON, 166 Beech .street,
public utilities (A, G. Grigg,
;Ton 33ilyea.,),
JOHN SUTTER, 225 Ratten-
bury Street, councillor (A. W.
Groves, C, Labb),
LAWRIE SLADE, 123 Town-
send Street, public .school trus-
tee (C, Dixon, 3, Sutter),
ALAN ELLTOTT, 20 Town-
send Street, councillor (E. A.
Ryder, R. Smith).
-NORMAN LIVERMORE, 12S
East Street, councillor (J. E.
Dale, R. Smith).
CLAYTON DIXON, 219 Prin-
cess Street East, public school
trustee (R, N. Irwin, L, Slade),
GEORGE WONCH, 17 Erie
Street, councillor (J. D. Thorn-
dike, E, Switzer).
GEORGE LAVIS, 54 William
Street, public school trustee (P.
Livermore, R, D, Fremlin).
FRED SLOMAN, 344 Matilda
Street, counicllor (N, Shepherd,
James Cox).
GEORGE RUMBALL, 360
Victoria Street, councillor (a.
McFarlane, J. Edward).
ROBERT HOlVIUTH, 127 Vic-
toria Street, councillor (R, D.
Fremlin, D, L. Slade).
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ADMIRAL PHOTO SERVICE
Dial HU 2-6626 Clinton, Ont.
$54,000.00
- 76,000.00
— 40,000.00
— 90,000.00
$260,000.00
- $65,000.00
This Is Just One-Fifth of the Total Cost which Clinton and
Community is Required to Share to Help Itself.
What is Your Share of it?
Canvassers will call at your home on
Wednesday, December 5
To receive your answer.
(over a three-year period, if desired)
DONATIONS ARE DEDUCTIBLE FOR INCOME TAX PURPOSES
LET US HELP OURSELVES AND D ED1CATE THE NEW ADDITION TO
OUR HOSPITAL FREE OF DEBT
GIVING THANKS FOR THE SERVICE IT WILL AFFORD US ALL