Clinton News-Record, 1968-07-18, Page 9NOTICE
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Mail Strike
The County r Of Huron
has Made arrangements for a special delivery‘
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CAN TDB SERVE YOU?
Wednesday, July 24 th f 1968
one of our representatives
Mr . F J. McNab
will be at
The Bedford Rotel,
Goderich
In this district and throughout Canada many
persons and firms in practically all types of
businesses including
Agriculture • Tourist and Recreational
Businesses • Construction • Professional
Services • Transportation • Wholesale and
Retail Trades, as well as Manufacturing
have obtained loans from the IDB to acquire
land, buildings, and machinery, to increase
working capital, to start a new business, and
for other purposes. If you consider that IDB
can be of service, you are invited to arrange an
appointment with the IDB representative by
telephoning
Tel: 524-7337
or in advance by writing to
INDUSTRIAL
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BELL
LINES
by W. W. Hayso;u
Your Telephone
Manager
As our new long distance rate reductions went into effect last
week, I thought I might use my column this month to explain the
various time bands and rates' The reductions are part of our
continuing program to provide ton with the best possible service
at the lowest possible cost. These newest long distance reductions
are based on the principle of "The later the hour, the better the
bargain:" And, for Bell Canada customers making calls between
any two points in our Ontario, Quebec, Labrador and Northwest
Territories serving area there are real bargains.
Beginning every evening at 6 p.m., in time bands of two hours,
rates begin to go down for station-to-station calls. Further
reductions are effective at 8 p.m., 10 p.m.' and midnight. In fact,
our new "After 10" rate for a 10-minute call between any two
points in our serving area is generally lower than any calling rate
in the world. Our "After Midnight" rate is a real boon for night
owls. . . providing the friends that are called are night owls too! If
you can make your calls at times when lines have spare capacity,
you will benefit from these bargain rates.
From time to time in the past I've reminded you about our
Family Calling Time Plan which allows you 10 minutes of
conversation for the price of five, 12 minutes for the price of six,
and so on. The new low rates apply to this Plan which now takes
effect at 10 p.m. instead of 8 p.m., Monday through Saturday,
and, of course, all day Sunday.
The chart below explains the times when the new long
distance bargain rates are effective. Just remember that all rates
are quoted for the initial three minutes of a call.
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JACOBS-GARON
Mrs. Gordon Powell and baby
son, Kevin Murray, arrived home
from Clinton hospital last
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Branton
and son, Cliff, left on Sunday
for their wacation. Mr. Kress of
Wingharn is the ,.relieving
manager at this branch of the
Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce and also at
Dungannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Chamney and family spent the
week-end at London and Niagara
Falls.
Guests last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Daer were Miss
Marilyn Daer of London and
their grandson, Larry Daer of
Goderich.
Dr. W. K. Thomson and
'daughter, Mary, are visiting Mrs.
J. F. Thomson, Britannia Road.
Misses Karen and Glenda
Bolger of Clinton are visiting
with their grandmother, 'Mrs.
Alvin Leatherland, and Miss
Joyce.
Guests at the Weir home in
the village over the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Duncan
•MacKay, Miss Barbara and John
of Sault Ste. Marie and Mr. and
Mrs. John Weir, Bob and Mrs.
Elsie Eustace of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Youngblut,
Susan and Bruce of Ottawa and
his mother, Mrs. Ralph Munro
spent last week at a cottage at
'Port Albert.
Missionary Society
holds July meeting
The July meeting OH the
Women's Missionary Society of
Knox Presbyterian Church held
their July meeting in the Sunday
school room of the church. with.
the 'president, Mrs, 'Wilfred,
Sanderson, in the chair. The call -
to worship was a poem, ."Life's
Garden", followed by prayer.
After a welcome to members
and visitors, the hymn, "come
let us sing of .a wonderful love",
was sung with the pianist for the
afternopti, Mrs. John Daer,
accompanying.
The devotional period was
taken by Mrs. W. Bradnock. The
scripture. lesson Mark, 10th
chapter, was read followed by
meditation on "The Rich Young.
Ruler" and followed by prayer.
A piano solo was played by Miss
Lorraine Chamney. -
The minutes were adopted as
read by the secretary, Mrs. Alvin
Leatherland. It was passed that .
the August meeting would be
cancelled. Letters of thanks fora
wedding gift and flowers sent
was read and the. roll call was
answered ,by a Bible verse
containing the word, "Garden".
The mission study was taken
by Mrs. Sanderson. She told
about the missionary work done
at the Kenora Fellowship Centre
and introduced the study book,
"Japan To-day". A Bible quiz
was taken by Mrs. Bradnock.
The offering was received by '
Cathy McClinchey and dedicated
with prayer. The hymn, "I need
Thee every hour", was sung and
after the closing prayer by Mrs.
Bradnock, lunch was served by
Mrs. A. Leatherland, 'assisted by
her granddaughters,. Misses
Lorraine Chamney ..and Karen
Bolger.
FIRE
What might- have been a
disastrous fire for the village was
averted last Friday at noon when
the voluntary fire brigade rushed
the pumper to the shed behind
Doran's General Store and
extinguished the blaze on the
roatof therbUilding,, "
The fire was discovered by
Bill Stiles who turned the garden
hose on the flaming roof until
the village pumper arrived
behind the tractor driven by
Andy Plunkett.
Due to the quick response of
village residents many were
present if needed.
• The roof was partially
destroyed by the fire which it is
believed to have started from a
nearby bon-fire.
Mr. and Mrs. Fordyce Clark
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines
left last Tuesday morning to
attend weddings. in Manitoba.
Misses Martie and Klaske
Koopmans left last Thursday
morning for a trip to Holland.
Shower
rink and white Streamers,
Wedding bells PO a decorated
arch made a pretty setting for
the bridal shower held in the
Sunday school room of Knox
Presbyterian church to honour
Miss Ruth Schneider, prior to
her marriage. Misses. Nan Lapp
and Brenda • Ball received the
guests at the door and the
chairman for the program was
Mrs. Elliott Lapp.
A sing-song was led by Mrs.
Norman Mcclinchey
accompanied on the piano by
Miss Nancy Andergon, A piano
solo was played by Wanda
Plaetzer and a reading,
"Levinsky at the wedding", was
read by Mrs. Sharon Hoffman.
Accordian duets were played by
Johnny Verwey and Ronnie
Flunking. A piano solo was
Played by Arva Balland, Donna
and Cathy flunking played a
piano duet,
Members of the Walkerburn
Club staged a mock wedding.
Mrs. Brian Hallam was the
pianist and accompanied Mrs.
Walter Cunningham when she
sang, "Beautiful Brown Eyes,"
The ushers, Mrs, Ted Hunking
and Mrs. Tom Cunningham
escorted in the guests and also
the wedding party. The minister,
Mrs. Leonard Archambault
cautioned the bride, Miss Brenda
Archambault, against the groom
who was Miss Nan Lapp. The
bride's 'attendants were Arva
Ball, Brenda Ball and Louise
Hunking. The best man was
Shirley Hunking. The other parts
were taken by Mrs. Lorne
Hunking, bride's mother, Mrs.
Stewart Ament, bride's father,
Mrs. Stanley Ball, groom's
The Anglican Church Women
of St. Mark's Church, Auburn,
met at the home of the
president, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt,
for their July meeting. The
Hostess opened the meeting with
the hymn "0 Perfect Love",
with Mrs. Gordon' Taylor as
pianist. The scripture lesson was
read by Mrs. George Schneider
followed by prayers by Mrs.
Orval McPhee.
mother and Mrs. Joe Illinking,
the groom's. father.,
Mrs. Sharon Hoffman pinned
a corsage on Miss Schneider and
Miss Lynda. Andrews pinned one
on her mother, Mrs. George
Schneider, and escorted them to
Miss Bernice Hnilking and gifts
Miss Barbara MacKay of Sault
Ste Mule was guest of honour at
a miscellaneous bridal shower
held last Saturday evening at the
home of Mrs. William Stiles.
Pink and white wedding bells
and flowers decorated the home
for the occasion. The 40 guests
from Goderieb, Kintail, London
and the Auburn district were
welcomed by Mrs. Stiles.
A short program of contests
was held with the winners being,
Miss Barbara MacKay, Mrs.
Oliver Anderson, Mrs, Norman
McDowell and Miss Melba Stiles.
MrS, William Stiles -was in charge
of the program and Mrs.
Friends and relatives from
this village attended the bridal
shower held for Miss Melba
Stiles of Goderich at the home
of Mrs. Jim Hayden of Port
Albert, prior to her marriage on
Sat., July 20th.
Mrs. Bill Stiles and Miss Helen
McNee were in charge of the
program of contests and gave
out prizes to the winners. Miss
Lapp .and Shirley flunking, while
MrS. Sharon Hoffman and Miss.
Lynda Andrews placed them On
the table- Miss Ruth thanked her
friends for the gifts and the
party planned for her. Lunch
was served by friends in St.
Mark's ACW and the Walkerburn
Club
Dorothy Reed' gave the reading -
Hpw to cook a husband.
Miss Jannett Dobie read, an
address of congratulations to the
bride-to-be and many gifts were
presented by Mrs. Hugh
Macinnes of London and Miss
Frances Houston. Mrs. Stiles
assisted in opening the gifts and
Miss Dobie made an attractive
bow and ribbon hat. Miss
MacKay thanked her friends for
the gifts and the party planned
for her. Lunch was served by
Mrs, William L. Craig, Mrs.
Oliver Anderson, Miss Frances
Houston, Mrs. Albert McFarlane,
Mrs. Ben Hamilton and Mrs.
Eleanor ,Bradnock. 30
McNee gave a short address of
congratulationds to the
bride-to-be and the gifts were
carried in by Jayne Arthur and
Janice Park and Miss Nancy
Anderson assisted Miss' Stiles in
opening the gifts. Miss Stiles
thanked her relatives and friends
for the gifts and a dainty lunch
was served by Mrs. Hayden
assisted by Mrs. Bill Stiles and
Miss Helen McNee. 30
The Clinton .flews.--Record, Thursday, 4nly. 18,,.1900 9.
The Rev. Joseph P. Finn
fficiated at the double-ring
edding of Mary Dianne Garon,
aughter of Mr. and Mrs, A.
aron, Clinton, and Lionel A.
acobs, son of Mr. and Mrs.
rank A. Jacobs of Montreal at
t. Joseph's Catholic Church,
inton June 22 at 5 p.m.
The bride, given in marriage
y her father, wore plain ribbed
otton A-line dress, without
eeves and a round collar. She
ore a cape coat of lace over the
ress with long, loose sleeves
ith an empire waist. She had a
ong back train to the floor. The
ape type hat was of loose
itting. She carried a rose.
.,Matron of honour..Mary..Lyn
aron of Clinton, bridesmaids
ane Murphy of Clinton,
onnie Jacobs and Barbara
gen, both of Montreal, wore
ellow swiss cotton ensembles
ith long sheer sleeves and
rench
The attendants wore yellow
ain shoes, white gloves and
arried baskets of daisies.
Gary Ritchie of Montreal was
the groomsman. Frank A. Jacobs
Jr. of Montreal, Raymond Garon
of Clinton and Paul Draper of
Clinton were the suhers.
Tony Denomme of Clinton
was the ringbearer and Alana
_Jacobs of Montreal was the
flower girl.
The bride's mother wore a
formal gold lace dress, beige
shoes and gloves. She wore a
small gold lace hat and bronze
roses as corsage.
The groom's mother wore a
formal of turquoise blue cotton
lace dress with matching shoes,
white gloves and a white
carnation corsage.
Organist Florie Evans played
`Ave Maria' and Clarence
Denomme sang.
• The reception was at, Elm
Haven Motor Inn at 9 p.m.
The newly weds went to
Northern Ontario for their trip
and plan to reside in Montreal.
The bride has attended
Mount St. Joseph Academy in
London and Ontario College of
Interior Decorating. The groom
is a graduate of Ontario College
of Commercial Art.
The minutes of the June
meeting were adopted as read by,
„the :,secretary, Mrs. John. Daer."
The financial statement was t
accepted as read by the
treasurer, Mrs. Andrew
Kirkconnell. Correspondence
and thank you notes were read
and plans were made for the
annual spring cleaning. The
hymn, "0 Father all Creating",
was sung followed by readings
given by Mrs. G. Schneider, -
The Day's Work and The Bright
Side, The travelling apron
received a penny for each letter
in St. James, the apostle.
The roll call was answered by
naming a Governor General. The
Hostess closed the meeting with
prayer. A successful auction was
held and a pot luck lunch was
served by Mrs. Haggitt assisted
by Mrs. Orval McPhee.
held for Ruth $ _ch ne ider wsaelrie, prePenteciArebylIN
am au
Misses 1t Brenda
Brenda Nan
Friends .honor Barbara. MacKay
Bride feted before marriage