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Clinton News-Record, 1964-10-22, Page 11Jack. Wright of London visit- ed thts weekend *tli. 1Vfr ,and Mrs. Robert Arthur, 'and Jayne, Mr, ,and Mrs, Norman Mo, .Dowoll visited 44 .Sunday Wilda her 'sister, Mrs. 'Carl Deans and Mr, Deans at Guelph,. Mr, and Mrs..- Charles Cowan and -- their daughters, Mrs, Margaret Hemingway and mrs, Harry PIewis, all of London, visited last Wednesday with .Mrs. Sam Daer, Mr. arid Mrs. William son spent the weekend with her 'brother, Mr. Everett Taylor and Mrs, Taylor. Mr, and . Mrs. Stanley Me, Nall, Linda and .Jdhn of WO, land, visited recently with his aunt, Mrs. Bert Craig and 'Mr. Craig. Auburn Explorers • Hold Meet Sunday --- The Auburn Girl's Explorers held their first meeting in 'the Sunday Sc'h'ool room of TcTirig .1171i-tea Church with. 15 girls present, for their first expedi-. tion, The .Chief Counsellor, Mies, 'Maurice Bean, welcomed new members and explained the meaning of the Explorer ern-. blem, The senior group 'held 'their ,election of new officers. They !are: 'Chief Explorer, Shelley Grange; Keeper of the Log, Donna "ChamneY; Keeper of the 'Treasure, Nancy Brown. The Senior Explorers began their first exploration: Keeping 'Hoaathy. In the worship serv- the scripture lesson was read by Donna Chamney, fol- lowed by prayer by Cathy ;Schneider. Seaforth Curling Club Accepting NEW MEMBERS Men's, Ladies and Mixed Curling Available Social Nights -- Dancing -- Buffets Bonspiels Special Events BEGINNERS WELCOME No Oblig ation One Month Trial Curling Exciting Sport • GoPcl Fellowship Associate Members Welcome Contact: MR$, Wf$ :BRADNOcK,',Perresp.,Ntclent„ Mr .and Mrs, George visited recently with members. of' their at London, Stratford and Kintore, and with Mrs. William T, Robison at St, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Weston of Toronto visited with Mr and Mns, Alfred Rellinson over the weekend, Ed Davies and Court Kerr of .Betaniller attended the Walt-• &lop ploughing Match where they took part in the ilorse, shoe pitching competition. Mr. Kerr placed fourth in the A Class and Mr. Davies 'placed first in 'the B Class. Miss Louise Campbell of Goderich visited, Tor a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Johnston. Mr. and Mrs, Robert T. Phil- lips, Miss Laura Phillips and Mr. Thomas Johnston visited on Sunday with Mrs. Johnston whe is still a patient 'in Victoria Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines visited 'her father, Mr. William . Rathbun, in , 'Gue'l'ph Hospital last Sunday. • Mrs. T. S. Paton 'a.f Vancouv, or and Miss K, M. Gooier of Toronto were guests of Miss -Margaret R. Jackson ilastweek. Miss Betty Youngblut, nurse- in-training at Stratford Gener- al Hospital spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Youngblut. " Anniversary Service Knox Presbyterian Church will told an anniversary ,serv- ice next Sunday at 2 p.m. Rev, Recent guests with Mrs, Mary Johnston .wore, Mr. and Mrs,, Ray Perdue, and daughter,• Lorie, of London, and 'Mr,. and. Mrs. Donald Campbell and.fam,• ily of Goderieb. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beach of Springfield visited 301: with Mr. and Mrs.. Ed. Davies, ubur an i The first meeting of 'the Au- burn 441 Club for the fall pro- ject, "The Club Girl Stands on Guard" or "It's great to be a Canadian", was held at the home of the leader, Mrs, Keith Machan. Eight members were present and 'the election of officers took place. Elected were': president, Marian Hickey; secretary, Lyn- da - Anchews; press reporter, Jill Bennett, The members de- cided to call themselves, -barn Aides, for this project. Mrs. Machan outlined the project and reminded the girls what a privilege it was to be a Canadian with freedom of speech, freedom of the press and freedom of religion, She stated that all enjoy civil lib- !.holle, 4720,7494 tri Nail MCOornbie of Ripley will be the guest speaker, The Blyt'h St. Andrew's Church' wieli piT1 in this ape-Ojai service, gnoN potted. Anniversary ' Anniversary. service was 1-req cl at Knox united Church with Rev. William Carson as the guest speaker, The service of song was led by 'the organist, Maas, Norman Wight-pan, tam Stiles sang a solo s.n.d, the choir sang 441 'anthem, unit Thaagtofforing Knox .1...esbvtpalian Fen Thankofforang of -the WMS was held in the church with. 'the pre- sident, Mrs. Wilfred 'Sanderson • in charge. Miss Margaret Sul- cleccim was the organist and ao, companied a -choir of Junior trxeMbers. ' The scripture lessons were read by Mrs. Alvin Lea- therland followed by prayer by Mrs. Wes Bracinock. The speaker of the afternoon was Rev. R. U. .1Vfani",ean of Clinton, who gave a Missionary message. • • Mr. and Mrs. Russel Nichol- son of Brampton Visited on Monday with 'Mn, and Mrs. Ed. Davies. Miss Margaret R, Jackson and Mrs. Charles Scott attend- ed the fail thankaffering meet- ing of 'the Westfield VOW. Miss 'Jackson was the guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Young- blut and Norman Miller of Kitchener visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, John Deer and Robert. Many of 'the Young Folk of the community attended the reception for Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thom last Friday evening. • . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Mun- ro spent ,the weekefid in Lon- don with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Youngblut and family. Miss Margaret R. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Bradnoek, Shea-on and George, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Catherine Dobie and Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston at Bluevale. The ,bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Talbot of Kippen and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Art Aleai, ander of Walton. The church was decorated. with yellow arid' mauve 'mums for the service at which the Rev. Howard Plant officiated, Mrs. Janet murdocn, was the organist, accompanying Mrs. Fred McGregor, the soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a floor- length. gown of peau de sole. The bodice was styled with lily-point 'sleeves and a snoop neckline of hand-clipped ros- ettes. A bustle accented the bouffant skirt, which extended &ties which mean justice to all regardless of race, creed or social background. The leader spoke of Canada's resources, rich farm lands, mines, water (electricity), lum- bar, forests, industry and fact- ories, and went on to describe . what they meant to a 4J-I member. The assistant leader, Mrs. Frank Thaithby demonstrated a first 'aid kit and told 'the girls What each should contain. The meeting closed with the -1-,H creed. to a slight chapel' 'train, A floral crown held her bouffant nylon net veiling. She carried a cascade of red roses. Miss Marjorie Hyde of Kip- pen was maid of honour, The bridesmaids were ,sister of the bride, Lorraine Talbot of Kip- pen, • and Margaret Alexander of Hensall. Debbie Alexander was flower girl. The .attendants . wore aqua dresses of baby peau de sole With matching pill box hats and they carried pink carnations. Gary Bettles or SeaYarth was the best man. Thb ushers were Paul Bottles of Seaforth and Russell Talbot of XIPPen• A reception followed 'in the Church Parlours, The bride's mother chose a ruby red wool' crepe dress with a matching pill box hat to' receive guests. Her corsage was of white car- nations. The groom's mother assisted wearing a double-knit aqua marine dress with white accessories'. Her corsage was of 'pink carnations. For a wedding 'trip to North- ,arn Ontario the bride donned a black and teal walking suit with black accessories. She wore a pink carnation corsage. Guests were present from London, Stratford and Sea- Showers Honor Bride-Elect Karen Talbot Miss Marjorie Hyde 'and Miss Gwyn Jones were, hoste'sses 'at a miscellaneous shower on Oct- ober 6 honoring MSS Karen Talbot prior to her m'arri'age to Gary Alexander, Lunch was served. . On October 7, a community Shower was held in Brucefield United Church. The hostesses were Mrs. MeBeath, Mrs. Rath- well, Mrs. D Treibner and Mrs. Clifton. The church basement was decorated 'with wedding bells and pink and white streamers. 0 Baptists Observe Layman's Sunday Members 'of the Clinton church joined the Auburn Bap- tist Church 'to observe Lay- man's Sunday. Budd }Well of Clinton conducted 'the service and Craig Peters was the org- anist. The scripture lesson was read by Percy Pugh, Clinton, and the soloist was Lome Salz- man, Clinton, Frank Raithby and Bert Dor- an were in charge of the ser- vice at the Goderich Baptist Church. , forth. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander will reside in Seaforth. • RON couNrY Multicare Group Enroll rot Extcrti en To date we hove been unable to service the inquiries we have for the Clinten area, we have Aberefarce extended' the enrollment closin g dote to Saturday, OctOber 31, 1964, Mulficare Is An All Canadian Plan THAT PAYS DOCTOR BILLS Including—Home Visits, Office Visits, Hospital Visits, Night and Emergency Calls — All from the Very First Call. PLUS—A referred consultation for each sick- ness and accident, THAT PAYS 100% OF SURGICAL BILLS Including ,Assistants' Fees, Specialist Fees Ac- cording to the Current Medical Association Fee Book. THAT PAYS ANAESTHETIC CHARGES Certified and Non-Certified Anaesthetists. THAT PAYS UNLIMITED X-RAY BENEFITS For X-Rays of Dislocations or Fractures. THAT PAYS LABORATORY SERVICES • Basal Metabolism Tests, Pathology Exams, Electrocardiograms, Biochemistry, Etc. THAT PAYS DIAGNOSTIC X-RAY EXPENSES Deep X-Ray Therapy, Radiological Examina- tions, Radium Therapy, Cobalt Beam Therapy, Eye Refractions or Examinations For Glasses, Bronchoscopic and Cyctocopic Exams, Etc. THAT PAYS AMBULANCE CHARGES To or From A Hospital. 4-H Aides Club Meets At Auburn Huron District Scout Executive The seven men in the above photo are members, of. the • Huron District Scout Executive. They were given a, vote of confidence at a repent meeting in Zurich where it was decided to postpone an election until the spring meet- ing when more members are expected to attend. The members are, front row, from the left: Duff Thompson, Clinton, President; R, A. Round, Goderich, member of district council; George Bellcharnber, Bayfield, secretary; back row: ADC (Area District Commissioner) Glen Northcott, Exeter; ADC Sid Jolly, Brucefield; District ,Commissioner Jack Gallant, Bayfield; ADC John Marshall, RCAF Station Clinton. Absent, District Council .members E. K, Wood of RCAF Station Clinton and Doug Wedlake, Exeter. (News-Record Photo) Karen Talbot Weds Gary Alexander In Saturday Rites At Brucefield Karen Marie Talbot became the bride of Gary William Alexander in Brucefield United Church on Saturday, October 17th at 2 p.m. J. LONGSTAFF C. KIRK ROYCE MACAULAY (Clinton) A. WHETHAM (Dublin) WM. LEYBLJRN MRS. BRAD SMITH THAT PAYS MATERNITY BILLS Children Covered From Birth to Age 21. ALL THIS WITH Latta Steak On The Hoof Bride-Elect Elva Gross Feted At Auburn Miss Elva Gross, bride-elect, was honored last week with a WERE TIRELESS WORKERS YOU WILL AND0 WEEPING PRICE AND QUALITY ALWAYS Mt NINO° MEMBER :14E O UR ONUMBER shower in the Sunday School room of Knok United Church. Guests were welcomed at the door by Mrs. Wilfred Plunkett and Miss Marie• Plunkett, The chairman for the evening was Mrs. Harold McClinchey who opened the ',program with a sing-song 'accompanied by Miss Bernice McDougall as the pian- ist. A reading was given by Mrs. Donald Sprung. A mock wedding was held with the folloWing taking part: Mrs. John Porrester, Mrs, Al- vin Pltirikett, Mrs. Donald Plunkett, Mrs. Ross Daer, Dor- een McOlinchey, Sherry Plaet- zers Mrs. Walter Cunninghain, Miss Laura Deer, Miss Bernice McDougall, Karen Bast, ,loyce Leatheriand and Brenda Fast. A duet Was sung by Mrs. Gar-, don Mealiiithey and Mrs. Nor, man 1VICOlinchey, end Mrs. Er. nest Durnin gave a reading, MPS, lloot tor and Mrs, Don- ald Plunkett pinned eorsageS on Miss Cross ands her sister- Mrs. Harald Gross. Loatherlaticl road an address and gifts N,vera present- ed by Jennifer Crangc, 'Brenda Bast, Laura Daer and Bernice MCDougall, assisted by Mrs, Ted. East and MrS. Harold me,- Ciitchey. Miss Grass thanked her ne4hbors and friends for the girls and the evening, Lunch Was served, A Superior RANGE gives YOUR kitchen a "BUILT-IN LOOK" iutomagia* ill4ODERNIZING? See this new exciting Moffat Range with recessed top and "BUILT-IN LOOK" toiv on display. See the complete line. Today's range. WS just one of Many new exciting models $200 ivi n • per week delivers this modern offat smart, new propane ranges are fully automatic, with a 1001 instant heat settings. Automagie controls cook, bake or broil food perfectly the clean, cool, economical propane way. 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Coiling Hours: Weekdays till 9.30 a.m. Per Sunday Service, Saturday evening 6-8 p.m. WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION • No Red Tape • No restrictions in • No Age Limit choice of doctor • No medical examina- • No limit on number tion of claims • No claim forms • No deductahles The enrollment will definitely close October 31, and no further extention will be possible. ACT NOW ! ! ! Don't wait and be disappointed. CALL — WRITE or SEE H.C. LAWSON CLINTON PHONE 482-9644 MOLTICARE GROUP Is created and Underwritten by _ Canada Health, and .Accident Assurance Corporation. A colic( Canadian Company Chartered by the borillnied Government; of Canada ' ' "i C ' 1 . f .;? ip'111 Jt Sunday was a lucky day far RR 5 Clinton farmer Leen Rehorst. Three of his cows gave, birth to four heifers. Mr. Rehorst is shown above with the three mothers and four calves. Farmers leil I S E LUMBING-HEAT1NG teLEcTIRIC 32.062 CLINTON 4010.M1mn=00601.10,