Clinton News-Record, 1965-12-16, Page 11How To Spell Christmas Safely
HOCISE a place for the tree which will not block access
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to doors or windows in the event of an emergency.
OLD IT! Before you set up the tree, cut one or two
inches from the butt. Then set it in water. Crushed
stone in a suitable container will keep it steady.
EMEMBER to replenish water regularly throughout the
Christmas season. You may need to add more than a
pint a day.
INSULATION of lighting strings should be checked for
damage and possible short circuits. If buying new
lights, be sure they arc C.S.A. approved.
MOKING near, the tree is foolish and dangerous. Keep
cigarettes and matches at a safe distance.
INSEL and other decorations should be non-flammable,
Don't deck your tree with added fire dangers!
AKE sure that matches are kept out of reach of
children, and NEVER leave young children unattended
even for a minute!
LWAYS clear away discarded gift wrappings promptly
from the tree area. Even a moist tree will burn if
ignited by such a fire around its base.
WITCH off the tree lighing when you go to bed, or
whenever you leave your home.
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CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS
Clinton Stores Open Evenings
From ,Fri. Dec. 17 to
Thurs. Dec. 23
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 17
SATURDAY. DECEMBER 18
MONDAY, DECEMBER 20
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24
SATURDAY, 'DECEMBER 25
MONDAY,' DECEMBER 27
CLINTON RETAIL MERCHANTS COMMITTEE
Open Till 6:00 P.M.
Open Till 9:00 P.M.
Open Till 6:00 P.M.
Open Till 9:00 P.M.
Open Till 9:00 P.M.
Open Till 9:00 P.M.
Open Till 9:00 P.M.
Open Till 6:00 P.M.
Closed All Day
Closed All Day..
1965—CLASSIC 550
Four door, 6-cylinder, standard shift,
local owner, low mileage. Low, low price,
Only $2250.00. License A52476.
1961 Ford
8 cylinder, stick, clean.
$1295A)0.
License A54406.
1960 Meteor
Four door Sedan, 8 cylinder, automatic. One owner. Name your price.
1959 Pontiac
Four doer Sedan 6 oylinder, automatic.
License A51179. One owner. Open for offers.
►u6urn and. strict
MRS, WES :PRAPNOcK. ;e.tre*pfmcipnt-,-,9*Itie, 524,1591:
on these
Albert Killeugh,
visited last week' With Mrs.,
Russel King and other relatives,
The annual carol service of
this aorlanuilitY IS, to be held en
SundaY evening, December 19
at 8 pin. in Knox PreSbyterian
Church. This annual event is
sponsored by Auburn Branch
of the Canaclign Bible Society.
Special music will be supplied
by each church in the district.
MPS. George.. McKinnon, of
the Nile, teacher at US$ 5
Hullett is a pati4nt in Goderieh
hospital, Her pupils and friends
in this conununity wish her a
Speedy recovery. Mrs. Ralph
Munro was supply teacher,
Classic 770
Classic 660
VS, automatics. Save $600.00
new 1965 models.
W6 haVe abaft eight smaller cars, in A-1 Mechanical condition. Olean, No rust. Would
make real good second cars. No reasonable offer refused, Models from 1058 to 1962.
Make it a pbint to see us during this clearance,
CHARLIE'S AUTO SALES
RAMBLER DEALER
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.Ma,ster. Larry Par, Goderich,
"visited last • week 'With his.
.grandparents,. Kr, and Mrs. .Bey
Paer,
Congratulations to -Miss Gal -
line Broadhagen who celebrated
her 81.st -birthday last week at
the twine of her daughter, Mrs.
Roy Daer and Mr. ,Raer,
The lucky .winner at the
cliraw held on Saturday might fut
the Johnston Hardware store
was Torrance Tabb, Miss Mary
X. Houston made the -draw.
Guests with Mr, ?fad Mrs.
„John. Houston and fnmily last
Week were W. E. Anidersent.
:Brantford and George Goetzen,
FUNK'S
SEED CORN
Supply is short again this
year due to the large increase
in acreage sown,
ORDER NOW
In Tuckersmith and
Stanley Townships
order from
HAUGH BROS.
BRUCEF I ELD
Phone 482-7167
In Goderich Township
DON LOBB
RR 2, CLINTON
Phone 527-0927
49,50,51b
Wyandotte, Mich,
Friends are pleased to know
that Ed Davies 'has returned
home after surgery. in Clinton
FOhlic Hospital.
Ur, end Mrs. Lloyd APAittibvt
London ,and Mr. and. Mrs; Ger,
den R. Taylor attendcd the fn:-.
neral of their .uncle, Gordon
last woalc,
The annual ve,sper Candle-
lighting .serviee of the: Auburn
OGIT will be, held Sunday„ Dec,
ember 19 at „() Knox
PreShyterian Chureh.
Friends of Russel, King will
be pleased to knew that he is
improving in, :health in West-
minster Hospital, London.
Only four of seven ,Clinton
Cubs eligible to go up to _Scouts.
showed nP- at - b-.4,,mtib4re
ceremony' Monday :Wetting in
Clinton Public School, The four.
were initiated into F'is't Clinton
Scout Troop by Scout Master
Lew. Ludlow, assisted by his as-
sistant scout master, Pete Bortir,
ret, Kenneth Hamilton and, Bob
Reid.
'The new scouts are Brien
Burke, David Kelly, Ricki Mor-
risen and Ken plpinstea
Scout meetings are held evel,,Y
Monday night in, the public
school auditorium at 7 o'clock.
This weekend a group of
Scouts under the leadership of
assistant Scout Master Pete
Bourret, are making an over,
night hike to the 'Scout camp
on the Igaitland River, north.
of aolmesvilie. The purpose of
the hike is to prepare more
Scouts for their various badge.
tests..
David R. Welsh
Funeral Held
Friday Afternoon
Funeral service was 'conduct-
ed on Friday afternoon, Decern-
her '3, bar David Robert Welsh,
20-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs.
Robert H. Welsh, RR 2, Bay-
field.
Rev. W, J. Maines, hayfield
and the Rev. G. 'Slater, London,
officiated at the service held in
the Beattie Funeral Home,
Clinton.
Pall-bearers were Douglas
Ball, Gordon Tyndall, Frank
Postill, Donald Taylor, Robert
Semple and • Wayne Stirling.
Flower-bearers were Robert
Norman, Clare Cox, Bruce Bet-
ties, Rev. Hill and James
Storey,
Interment was' in Clinton
Cemetery,
David was born on July 25,
1945' at 'Clinton and had lived
with his family near Bayfield
since then. He attended SS 10
Goderich Township and Clinton
District Collegiate Institute.
David attended St. Andrew's
United Church, Beyfield. He
was a member of Clinton Mar-
ching Royals Band' for five
years, and Was a member of
the Holmesville Hockey
For the past three years the
family' farm had been his re-
sponsibility.
Beath came on Tuesday even-
ing, November 30, while en
route to Victoria Hospital in
'London where he was being
taken following a car truck
.on the 16th Concession
He suffered multiple internal
injuries,
Surviving besides his parents
are one Sister, Mrs. Donald
(Catherine) Hyland, London;
and two brothers, Donald and
Ralph, at home; two grand-
mothers, Mrs. Howard Snell,
Clinton and Mrs. Nellie Welsh,
London.
The funeral was largely at-
tended by persons from. London,
Wingham, Tara, Exeter and
Seaforth, as well as the local
area.
O
Ontario Street
UCW 3 and 4
Joint Meeting
- Units 3 and 4 of Ontario
Street United Church Women
met Monday evening in .the
church 'parlour for their Christ-
mas meeting: The theme was
"Star of Bethlehem", Scripture
reading and prayer by Mrs. H.
Plumsteel was followed by
songs by Mrs. A. Langdon's
pupils "Away in a Manger" and
"Jingle Bells".
Miss Olive Johnson gave a
reading, Miss Joy Langdon sang
"Star of the East". A skit
"Gifts Money Can't Buy" was
presented by members of Group
3. Games and contests were
conducted by Mrs. Bert'Pepper
'and Mrs. Murray Forbes. Lunch
was served by members of
Group 3.
Clintonians At
End of Year
Enjoy Parties
The Clintheniart Club met at
the home of Mrs. H. 1VIanaghan
on Wednesday afternoon with
22 members answering roll call
with a Chriatmas reading.
During the social afternoon
Mrs. Colclough gave two read-
ings, and• a game of "It's Your
Move" was enjoyed. An ex-
change of gifts was followed by
a delicious pot4uck supper.
Sick and shut-ins Will be
again retriembereci this year
and plans are already under-
way for next year.
At the November lb Birth"
day Party the club enjoyed tut-
key at Hotel Clinton followed
by a euchre party at the lionise
of Mn.s Vernier. Winners were;
high, Mrs, P. Cumrhings; lone
hands, Mrs. T. O'COnriell; low,
Mrs, teppingten; lucky chair,
Mrs. Batkin; balloons, Mrs.
Monaghan. Since this Was hot
birthday, a •box of chocolates
was presented to the hostess
in appreciation,
We Are Loaded With Used Cars
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS FOR THE REST OF DECEMBIT
New 1965 Left Overs At Charlie's Auto S les,,
HYBRID
THE FUNK'S-G TRIO
OF HIGH PROFIT
CORN PRACTICES:
1 Start with -a high capacity
1 FUNK S C-HYBRID
°2 PU041171E10
.3 APPLY ISM FERTIUIEK
to feed thrt extra glob
990 Ambassad r
Two door Hardtop. Save $900.00 on this
beauty. Loaded with extras. License
A58602,
' 1965-990 Ambassador
Four door Sedan, Y8. automatic. Extra
low mileage. Give us an offer.
1963 Rambler Classic
FoUr door, 6 cylinder, automatic $1495,00.
' 1963 Pontiac Parisienne
Farr door Hardtop, i8 cylinder, auto-
matic, showroom condition.
1962 Biscayne Chevrolet
Four door, 6-cylinder, Standard, one owner. License A53696. $1895.00
1962 Contut
Four door §tdari. A real good second car: License A52268. • $995.00
Henson UCW
Elects 1966-67 Officers
At Christmas Meeting
New Scouts hi First Clinton Troop
At an 'investiture ceremony Monday evening 'in Clinton Public School audi-
torium, four Cubs were invested into First Clinton Scout Troop. The investiture
was in the charge of Scout Master Lew Ludlow. The new Scouts are, from
the left, Ken Plumsteel, David Kelly, Ricki Morrison and Brian Burke. Shown
in the rear is Assistant Scout Master Pete Bourret who assisted in the cere-
mony, (News-Record Photo)
representatives, Unit 1, Mrs.
James' Taylor; Unit 2, Mrs.
Rodger Venner; Unit 3, Mrs.
Ken Elder; leader, 4, Mrs.
James McAllister.
Chairman, Christian citizen-
ship and social action, Mrs.
Donald Joynt; chairman, com-
munity friendship and visitat-
ion, Mrs. Wilmer Ferguson; Co-
operation in' Christian 'educa-
tion and Missionary education,
Mrs. Doug Cook.
Chairman — finance, Mrs.
Welter Spencer; membership,
Mrs. Byran Kyle; nominations,
Mrs. Ella Drysdale; press and
publicity, Mrs. Rodger Venner;
programme, Mrs. Robert :Rea-
burn; social functions, Mrs. Aid- ( erdice;
Stewardship and recruiting,
Mrs: V. M. Pyette; supply and
welfare, Mrs. Ernest Clip-
chase; literature and communi-
cations, Mrs. jack Consitt;
manse, Mrs. R. M. Peck; lead.
ership and development, Mrs.
E, Rowe; pianitt, Mrs. J. C.
Goddard;
Representatives to official
board, Mrs, J. McAllister;
board of lstewards, Mrs. Ron
Mock; missionary and mainten-
ance, Mrs. Ross Forrest; Chris-
tian end missionary education,
Mrs. Doug Cook, Mrs. Edison
Forrest.
A delicious Christmas lunch
was' served.' Decorations in.
Christmas motif were used with
much effect.
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The UCW General ChriStmas
meeting of Hensel]. United Ch-
urch was held Monday evening.
Each unit met separately at
7:30 to take care of any bus-
iness transactions. At eight o'-
dock the 71. ladies came to-
gether in Friendship Hall for
the Christmas meeting.
Mrs. Ron Mock gave the De-
votional on, "The Miracle of
Christmas". :Christmas: carols
were sung with. Mrs. William
Fuss accompanying.
Mrs. Robert Reaburn told the
Christmas Story, "Backwards to
Christmas".
Mrs. Edison Forrest conduct-
ed a ' beautiful_ candle lighting
service "The light shineth in
darkness". She was asSistecl by
Mrs. John Corbett, Mrs. Ella
Drysdale, Mrs. Harry Hoy, Mrs.
Harvey Keys, and Mrs. Wes
Richardson, representing, Ex-
pectancy, Mystery, Childhood,
'Otherliness, and Thankfulness.
We trust that 'they will burn
long enough to bring light to
every family this Christmas,.
Mrs. Howard Currie 'took the
chair and was pleasantly sur-
prised when .Mrs. Walter Spen-
cer, past president, presented
her with a gift and expressed
how thoroughly she had been
appreciated as president, and
appreciation that she will carry
on for another year. All units
are changing for the coming
year.
It was reported the bale ar-
rived 'safely in Toronto anti
weighed 238 lbs, All secretaries
are to present 'a written re-
port for the General meeting
on December 29 at 2:30, which
is under the superyision of Unit
4, a final meeting to cloSe all
transactions' of the year.
Mrs. ' Harvey Keys reported
on Vriondship and Visitation
work, having sent 39 boxes to
shut-ins and 46 cards.
Mrs. Earle Rowe received
the slate of :officers which was
presented by Mrs. W. B. Cross.
Officers for 196667: honorary
presidents, Mrs. George Arm-
strong, Miss M. Ellis; past presi-
dent, Mrs. Walter Spencer;
president, Mrs: Howard Currie;
1st viceLpresideiat, Mrs. James
McAllister; 2nd vice-president,
Mrs, Vern Alderdice.
Recording secretary, Mrs.
l-larry Caldwell; assistant, Mrs.
P. L. 1VICNaughton: correspond-
ing secretary, Mrs. N. E. Cook;
treasurer, Miss Mary Goodwin;