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Clinton News-Record, 1965-12-02, Page 5Want to be a winner ? For Every $1.00 Purchase One Ticket To Win A Beautiful Picture Valued at $59.95 See It In Our Window 1141,04,41.41NIMINNP4NNKANINNP44P~ ' Draw to be made on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24 MAKE A GIFT START NOW 100% ITALIAN PURE MOHAIR-1-oz, 69c SPEED KNIT-4-oz. $1.39 SPECIAL SWEATER WOOL-4-oz, 99c SPECIAL DOUBLE KNITTING-2-oz. 59c SEE OUR GIFTS FROM EUROPE Boxes of Dutch Chocolates Tapestries -- Baby. Gifts Souvenirs, Etc. Amsings Import 55 ALBERT STREET CLINTON'S KNITTING CENTRE LOTS OF PATTERNS 48-9b , 4.1 Wow CHRISTMAS ,PARos,51 cards ..In lox Special 93p okinwrM.A$ OAR, pa,,gi cards. reg. 4;25 .5necial 98o p.apr. F LOWER c Pi-PON g and HAND 'LOTION $1` Reg, 52.25 ., Special $1,50 P.I11.1,1$11AVE. RAZ013 1: -- •:: ..Special -$17,95 MANY $PEOA14 IN TOILgT13 . '.1iN .OUR STORE Bring your films here to be developed and •eet. a FREE film with size 127; 120 _p.ncl 620. . EDWARDS PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS . Phone 482-6626 CLINTON, ONT. 9 Albert St, :SANTA CLAUS ?ARAM :SPECIALS MEN'S WALLETS Value to 54.95 Ploarinq Special $4.79 Fresh shipment J/I,ACK MAGIC cli0C911-ATES HAnikScRivT VAPOITizEIR Reg, 59.95 §pecial $8.58 Other lianksoraft Vaporizers $4,9P and $6.9.5 SALE OF (oats & Car (oats We can now offer you our complete line of Coats and Car Coats at a Saving to you . . All Reduced 20% Christmas is Coming FAST ... BUY HER SOMETHING TO WEAR FREE GIFT WRAPPING FOR MEN • C91,111)W Ladies' Wear and Dry Goods CLINTON HENSALL EXETER New All Vinyl Coated Wallpaper NOW ON DISPLAY Order your Wallpaper TODAY , and be assured of having your home redecorated for Christmas season. STILL AVAILABLE — NON.PASTED and PREPASTED WALLPAPERS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES D. A. KAY & SON PAINTERS and DECORATORS 33 HURON ST. PHONE 482-9542 latest fashionslin SUNWQRTHY Wallpaper NEW What a wonderful difference SUNWORTHY WALLPAPER makes in your home COME TO CLINTON'S NIA CLAUS PARADE Saturday, Dec. 4th at 1:30 p.m. "atlY:,41."ek-t , t ' • Rapp, ("Mg 411... with LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS Shop Early, Avoid the Rush and get the Best Selection BEATTIE FURNITUR CLINTON PHONE 4824521 • Club the ibride's' mother in a French blue dresls, matching shoes, tulle hat and a corsage of eybidium orchids greeted guests. The groom's mother Was unable to be present. The bride's table was lovely with white flowers; a three- tiered wedding cake and white and silver decorations. For travelling through the southern United States to Florida, the bride donned a tweed suit in mink brown and blue, a matching blouse and black .aceessories. Dr.eand Mrs. Stone will re- side in Sarnia. 'The bride Is a graduate of Sarnia. General Hospital School of Nursing and the groom is a graduate of Birmingham Uni- versity, Birmingham, England. Hospital Auxiliary To Hold Meeting • The Ladies Auxiliary to Clin- ton Public Hospital will meet Tuesday, December 7 at 8 p.M. in the Nurses' Residence. 0 Yule Recipes Exchanged With Your Help Now that we have a fair coating of snow on the ground, we can begin in earn- est to think about delicious, hearty food for the holiday season. This is the time of year when friends drop in for a game of cards or a friendly snack after bowling or curl- ing, A favourite pastime in some areas is the annual round of "Christmas tree gaz- ing parties". In case you aren't familiar with this growing custom, the idea is to decorate your tree as ar- tistically as you know 'how and then invite your neigh- bours in for a close-up look. Not only is it a way to show off your flair for things beautiful — it is an ideal op- portunity to spread the sea- son's goodwill that is much talked about but sold= prac- tised, Most hostesses- will want to serve their guests a hot cup of coffee — and maybe a little tidbit such, as a piece of Christmas cake, a cookie, a yummy square or any other special treat that is, particu- larly akin to the yuletide sea- son. The News-Record would like to help along with your Christmas entertaining but to do this, we need the co- operation of our many fine cooks, Our idea is to begin in Christmas recipe exchange. This is how we hope it will Work.- Send us just one of your tried and tested recipes for Christmas cake, cookies or squares, We will print it a- long with ,your name In one of our DeceMber issues. If everyone participates in the exchange, cad), Clinton and area ,homemaker should have several new recipe ideas to add to her files. This is one case where the old maxim should prove true — "GiVe and ye shall re- calve." * * * batch Apple Pie Put raw- apples in an uncook- ed pie shell. 1 cup brown sugar Vt. cup Metter 3 cup flour • teaspoOn cinnamdn 3 toaspoon San lieis cup milk or light cream Combine' sugar, flew, apices and. salt; out in butter and sprinkle on top of apples. Add snit , potring over anibtitre. take in a 3/5° oveh, (Mrs. tkoeothy Layton) ..„ A few nights ago X sat an our living room and watched amazed as out= children turned Samerszeilts on the coffee table, stood on their heads in the lazy hey, jumped up and down and tossed. their heads in a.dizzying display that had no particular reason and shook themselves into a state of Stvreated shock, Child specialists will tell you that such wild, seemingly ,serisele.ss play is necessary if the youngster is to relieve him- self of the excess energy that is pent up inside him. But as I sat sprawled in the living Maim tired and physically ex- hausted from my toes to my head, I thought what a great discovery it would be if some of that energy could be pre- served to adulthood rather than burned up in childhood for no real reason. I y e .1 le)) Xt is an age,Pld Stumper, X. Medical, solence.'1$ PoMing up know, but I el, -wondering why' with all sorts ,of Wonders these it is always the very young days that almost anything who are hlesSed. with the seems Possible, should think boundless' energy , , and, It that if doctors and eeitenti.4s is mother and dad vtithe need can see in the future the pre- .it., serration Jof an entire body, they shot-did easily Ana some way to .snhale or pos.tpeao or regulate the amount of energy put .out by a chilli„ 1From My (By 5 lief' And then there is a child's ability to forgive, to cry, to laugh! Maybe a research foundation. should be get up to • look into the potential of preserving childhood in its entirety. Life wouldn't be ,quite so progres- sive perhaps but it would be a lot less complicated, Maybe a pill could be ' de- vised, that would safely sur- press 'and .subsequently store. the desire in. a Child to kick his heels in the air. Just think what jay it would be in later years to be able to draw on that desire and that supply. of enthusiasm on an evening, when you are supposed to trip the light fantastic with father • and feel more like waltzing • into a hot bath .and; bed. Speculating even further, Imagine what a tremendous disceerery . it would be if scien- tists could find some way to • bottle up a tolerance and his unbiased opinions. If these things could be dispensed in .sortie concentrated form to adults the world over who have been hardened and bittered by life, how easily tensions and. troubles would be dissolved. Paterson Memorial Presby- terian Church in Sarnia was the scene recently for the wedding of ,fanet Barbara MacLean RN, daughter of the Rev, and Mrs. R. U. MacLean, Clinton, and Dr. Bryan Stone., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stone, Durs- ley, Glos, England. The double-ring ceremony conducted by the Rev. C. H, Young, Sarnia, and the father of the bride was performed a- mid standards of glads and white 'mums. Organist Mrs. Fred Wheeler, Sarnia, accompanied the soloist Mrs. Robert Homuth, Clinton., who sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "0 Perfect Love". Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride was lovely in a floor-length gown of white peau de sale: The lace bodice featur- ed a rounded neckline and lily- paint Sle.eves. The • A-line skirt was enhanced by a detachable chapel train which fell from a bow at the back of the neck- line. A pillbox of peau de sole held a scalloped, elboW-length veil •of tulle illusion. The bride wore 'a strand of pearls, the gift of the groom, and carried a white orchid, stephanotis and ivy. Bridal attendants wore Ro- mance blue crystal charm crea- tions styled with fitted bodices, short sleeves and floating back panels falling from bows at the necklines. Shoes to match and white gloves completed their ensembles and they carried white roses, stephanotis and ivy. Miss Karen MacLean, Clin- ton, was maid of honor and Miss Marianne . McGuire RN, Sarnia, was, bridesmaid. Dr. David Duncan, Sarnia, was groomsman. Dr. Alex Ab- raham, Sarnia, ushered guests. For the wedding reception at the Sarnia Golf and . Curling (Photo by Kilbreath Bros. Studio, Sarnia) DR. AND MRS. BRYAN STONE School More Ukett;UCW Delays Too .:.Expensive (Qoral-mecl from page 4)f lee ,logs Set nize. that they have no chance of we ts and can einiv add te:' The' Me' tY'Vn4rr" of the `axes- cost for bear, - lecYAVildis United Church We- • It will certainly be easier for W111 meet at M45 poi, those .eandidateS who are en- OP Tuesday, December 7 for a thusiastiq supporters of a .cen- Pot luck 111114i1M. Each anem- tral school to wt the program her may Wile a friend. Mxts. through than for These whoGlbb Spell{ of hi life opPoSe Therefore jt 4-4az•L•.• ally important for all voters in. On Thursday; Pecemher Stanley Township to get to the the Wo4le-'14e group will have Ipc,orlIsaill Keys. for Messrs. Tay- its speelal Christmas meeting. at pm. 1011, gall is "Joy", • Members are enconraged. to L'"g.A110.1:1‘1,7t DAVIPSON, '011: 0'4 LII,P'satre.?4ivsrclelmepemirleb. egniQef r RI1Noye pla 30, 965 l, of Mrs, Zabloeki's ballet stu- dents will be present. OODIERICH QNT. DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT THIS WEEK . "THE ROULETTES" with Lee and Dee Coming--December 11 . . . "THE CONCORDS"' Thurs., DPP,. .2, 1905—Clinton ,Nov4-40;04--,Pogo 5 'Teachers To See Xmas Decorations Clinton Unit of the Women Teacher's Federation will, meet at the home of Mrs. Clayton Groves, 81 Princess Street East at 7:30 pm. on Tuesday, Dec- ember 7, The theme will be "Christmas Decorations'", Former Clinton Girl. Marries, Sarnia Doctor; father Officiates SPECIAL CHRISTMAS NIGHT DANCE December 25 FREE CORSAGES TO 'FIRST 100 GIRLS New Year's Eve Tickets Now on Sale "KEN DUCHARME AND HIS ORCHESTRA" For reservations phone 524-9371 or 524-9264 8 CANDY TREAT For All Children Under 12 Years Compliments of Clinton Service Clubs FREE MOVIES In Legion Memorial Hall, Kirk Street At 2:45 p.m. — ALL CARTOON MOVIE Compliments of Ladies Auxiliary to Clinton Legion FREE SKATING In Clinton Lions Arena — 2 to 4 p.m. For Children under 12' years Christmas Store Hours • Open All Day Wednesday, Dec. 8 to Dec. 29. a Open Evenings until 9:30 p.m. Dee. I7 to Dec. 23. • Closed Christmas Eve at 6 o'clock. 11' Clinton' Retail Merchants Committee