Clinton News-Record, 1968-01-04, Page 9Auburn and District,
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Clinton ,News-Record, Thursday, .lanuary 4th. 1968
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Candelebra. and PoinaettaS
decorated 0._19, NY.Inghani united'
Church Sat4Ciayt December
16th for the wedding of Bonnie
Rath* *tighter PI Mr, and Mrs.
Thomas 4.01ardin and. F/0 Peter
Haynes Armour of P4getvillp,
Quebec, .40.11 of Mr, encl Mrs.. James W. Armour of Waterloo.
Rey, C. NI, 44.rdine . officiated
and Miss Iva Mai Smith was the
organist.
The hride. was given in mar.
riage by her father. .She wore a
formal sleeveless 'gown of fine
silk velvet, pughtly, 4. Line with
a square cut neckline, Her floor.
length madeira lace Veil fell
from a .high white velvet Clew
opatra. ,headpieee, She carried
poinsettias, and white car.
nations,
Miss Mary Lillow of Blue.
Rudy Petzke, well known and
highly respected citizen of Hen.
sail died in Seuth llurOn Hos.
pital* Exeter, Monday January
1, Hp was in his 64th year.
Mr. Petzkewho formerly con.
ducted an egg grading station
here for, some• years, leaves
his wife the Sormer Taearl Lei•
bold, two daughters Mrs. John
(Edna) Atkinson, ofHolmesville
Mrs: Wayne (Marlene) Smith,'
liensall; his mother Mrs.
Lydia Petzke; Waterloo; two
brothers Edward, Clarkson;
Walter, Kitchener; .three sin-
ters, Mrs. E. (Freda) Hebei,
Mrs. Walter '(Lify) Nier earth,
Mrs. Elmore (Edna) Litt, Kit.
chener, seven grandchildren.
Public funeral service was
held from Bonthron Funeral
Home, Hensall, January 3rd,
conducted by Rev. A. E. Black.
well. Interment in Hensall Union
Cemetery.
Mrs. R. S. Hopkins of Green.
castle, Indiana spent the holi..
day with her sister Mrs. Hugh
McMurtrie.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hillier and
family of Chatham, visited Mrs.
ARMOUR - .JARC.IN .
vale maid. of honor and Miss
Judy Armour of Waterloo,
ter .the groom, Bridesmaid,
wore identical flew length.
,p onwas of.' dark green velvet e
A. style line style With. ,d44 green velvet QW.Patr4 pieces. They were white
gloves and carried red and white
carnatiens.
Best man was VC Tecl.Kaglr
pr, zalc of •Bagotyille and -the
ushers were the bride's
brothers, .Ilarell- • 44014 of
Winhe,it. and Lyman of Fre*
sricton, N.H.• • .
The home of the bride's par.
Silts w.0 decorated in a Christ,
mas theme for the reception,.
quests attended fromKitchener-
waterioo, London, Hespeler,
Bagotville, Auburn, Sudbury*
Guelph .and Wiogho,m, The
HENSALL
H. McMurtrie during the past
Week, * *
Bob Caldwell, president df
Hensall Kinsmen Club under...
went surgery to his right Shoul-
der in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, on Wednesday. Bob was
riding a Snowmobile and was
turning a corner in Hensel'
when the vehicle hit a rut on
-the side of the road, tipped
over and threw him against
the sidewalk dislocating a bone
in his shoulder. * * *
Pat . Joynt, 11* son of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Joynt, is a pa.
bride's mother chose a_ green
and Sillier treCade dre'Ss with
white and,silver aceeeseriee
and a corsage of reci. and White carnations, The gror m/s
Mother wore an olive green French Silk two.piece knit suit
with accessories to match. Her
Cer.sage• was To4dedY4110W Par.
natiens.
The young couple left on
a wedding trip to California and
will travel up the wept coast
to Comox, P.P. on Vancouver
Island where they will reside,
For travelling, the bride chose
a white tweed walking suit with
hat to match, white kid gloves
and brown leather bag and
gloves. The bride is the grand.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil.
Ham Straughan • and is well.
' known in this district.
tient in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, with a fractured left
leg suffered in a skiing ac.
cident Boxing Day at Clinton.
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Mrs. Robert Reaburn has
been appointed secretary-trea.i
surer of the Hensall Community
Memorial Park Hoard. and the
Hensall Recreation committee.
to replace P, L. McNaughton
who recently resigned.,
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Len Purdy of Henson was the
winner of a portable transistor
radio in a draw Saturday at
Hensall TV and Appliances.
Clinton Memorial Shop,
T. PRYDE and' SON
CLINTON — EXETER' — SEAFORTH
Phone 482-7211
Open Every Afternoon
Local,• Representative
A. W. STEEP — 482-6642
4uburn's first Hairdressing
Saloa was opened a week agoby
Mtse Jannett E. Dobie in
the former Eiradnock barber
shop. Miss Dobie graduated in
1964 from the K. & W. School
of Hairdressing in Kitchener.
Following her graduation she
accepted a PoeitionatVernialVe
Leone's Hair Stylist, Torento.
Miss Dobie is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon Dobie and
is Wel4 known in this community
We welcome her back and wish
her every success in her new
shOP.
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Congratulations are extended
to a former resident of this
village, Allan~ R. Glasgowhas'
accepted a position in the Land
survey Department of the
Ontario Department of Lands
and Forests , as an.Air Photo -
Interpreter recently. He is a
graduate of BeamsvilleDistrict
Seeondary school and the
University of Waterloo. He is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Glasgow of Beameville who was
bank manager here for several
years and Larry attended the
`Auburn Public School.
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Lucky winners at Thomas
Johnston's hardware store
were.Transistor radio. Mr. J.
Van Aalst, R.R. 3, Auburn.
Stainless steel mixing bowls.-
Mrs. JohnSeers. Boxes of Choc.
olates-Robert Arthur andBrian
Craig. The tickets were dra7
by Miss Jayne Arthur.
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Mrs. Nellie Coleman of Bow
River Alberta is visiting friends
in the village.
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JANUARY
CLEARANCE SALE
ORIGINALLY SOLD THIS SEASON FOR'
70.00 to 185.00
Shop early and choose from imported woollen cloths in interesting textures. You
will find tweeds and soft plaids included. A large number of these coats have luxurious
fur collari.
In this sale we have included fur-like coats of Borg, Persotta, Simotta, Astrakan and
seeral others. As usual a very good selection both size and colours.
COATS $49 to $139
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BACKED BY RESEARCH AT MASTER FEEDS FARM
450 lbs. 40% Concentrate
1000 lbs, Corn or Corn and Cob Meal
550 lbs. Oats and/or Barley
2000 lbs. 16% Dairy Ration 2000 lbs. 16% Dairy Ration'
300 lbs. 40% Concentrate
$50 lbs. Oats
650 lbs. Barley
2000 lbs. 16% Dairy Ration
Mix Master 40% Dairy Concentrate and harne.grown grain for maximum profit!
Aiwa, thee owe/
H • F. Wettlaufer
Feed Mill
Master 40% Dairy Concentrate
for those with abundant grain
3 suggested formulas
400 lbs. 40% Concentrate
800 lbs. torn or Corn and Cot) Meal
800 lbs. Oats and/or Barley
35 MARY S'TREET—CLINTON
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MLM
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HATS THE ENTIRE STOCK OF OUR FALL
AND WINTER HATS ARE
NOW PRI10ED AT . . '/z PRICE
The
SHOPPE • GODERICH
Holiday guests with Mr. and
Mrs.,Andrew Kirkcennell were
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blake, Faye
and Mary Anne of BrUsselsr.•Mr. and Mrs, Harold Kirlcconnell,
Don, Ron' and Greg of Goderich
and Miss Diane Kirliconnel of
Goderich.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Kruse
and Elizabeth visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver And.
erson and Miss Nancy and his
aunt, Mrs. Edgar Lawson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert MoFar.
lane were recent guests with
' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamlyn of
Lambeth.
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Miss Shirley Watkins of Lon.
desboro visited last week with
her friend Miss 8heron Collins.
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Mr. Andrew Kirkconnell viss
ited recently with his sister,
Mrs, Jack Snelling, Mr. Snell.
ing and family at Port Col.
borne. Hew as accompanied by
Mr. Harry •Webster who visited
his brother* Mr. Roy Webster,
Mrs. Webster and family at.
Stevensville.
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Mr. Benson Walters of Tor-
onto is spending the holiday
with his sister, Mrs. Arthur
Grange and Jennifer andShelley * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davies
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
James Hernbly at Atwood.
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Miss Jean Campbell of Sea.
forth visited last week with her
friend Miss Betty Moss.
Mr. Jim Bennett of Port Al.
Bert anent the holidays with his
aunt, Mrs. Wes 13radnock,
Sharon and. Oeorge.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Weir and. Mrs. Elsie Eustace spent the
week-end in the village.
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'Friends of Mrs. Nelson Hill
of Goderich are sorry to learn
that she is a patient in Goderich
hosi...ltal with a fractured leg.
We wish her a speedy recovery,
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kai of
Oakville spent the New 'Year's
holiday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Jackson,
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Misses Brenda Ball, Brenda
Archamba.ult and Jennifer
Grange, Mr. Alan McDougall
and Mr. Ed. Haines attended
the Toc Alpha convention at
Niagara Falls this past week.
* * *
Miss Susie Latimer of Oak-
ville visited for a few days
With Mrs. Bert Craig.
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Mr. and Mrs. HaroldKitchen
and family of Hamilton spent
the holiday with her father, Mr.
J. J. Robertson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Grant Raithby,
Tommy, Grant, Susan, Joey and
Mary Jane of Collingwood spent
the holiday weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
R.aithby and John.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ziler ar.d
John of Detroit nd Mrs.
bella Gardner of Benmiller vis•
ited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Scott and family.
ORIGINALLY PRICED AT
25.00 to 55.00
A large selection of these smart and useful coats including many of the most wanted
styles and colours. Ski types, shOrt, 74 and full length coats included. Regular collars
and hooded styles. Plaids, corduroys and suedella in the group.
CAR and
SPORT
COATS
DRESSES
SWEATERS
SUITS 40.00 to 155.00
Choose your new suit from a selection of walking suits, knits, tweed, textured woollens
and many others. Some of these coats with beautiful fur collars. 25 to $119
ORIGINALLY PRICED $18.00 to $60.00
No matter what your taste or the color you are looking
for we are sure you will find one in this group. It is
a large group and sizes are S to 2/34.
15=535
$13 $39
ORIGINALLY PRICED $10 to $26
It doesn't matter what style or type of sweater you
are looking for, you will find if included in this
large group. All of the styles and colors are the
very latest.
$7 t0:17