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Clinton News-Record, 1966-10-06, Page 5Penny Sale Better Than Ever — Hospital Aux. Announces Winners Members of the Women’sTQimphey; tea srt, Counter’s AnXiliqry to the Clinton Public | Jewellery; Mrs,. F, G. Anderton; Hospital last week recorded the best Penny Sale to date. Over 80 prizzes donated. by town merchants were on display jn the council chambers at the town hail and interested pem scais were able to purchase tick­ ets at one penny each. These tickets were then spent on a chance to win the article of the shoppers own choice, Probably most popular with ticket holders was the contain­ er marked for the $50 Canada Savings Bond. Co-conveners for the Auxili­ ary’s major- fund raising event of the year were Mrs. J. A, Addison and Mrs. R. IL Md-C- Le»n. Mrs. A. J, ^cMurray was the store co-ordinator. Mrs; D. B. Palmer and Mr's O. L. Engelstad canvassed fbr prizes. Penny sale publicity chair- ’ man was President Mrs, Robert Homuth. Prizes may be picked up at the town clerk’s office between 9 am. and 5 pm. any da^ of the week. Winners were; spinning wheel planters donated by - Cooke’s Florist Shop, Mary . Grace Kraffe; blanket, Sherlock .Man­ ning Piano Company Ltd., Mrs. John Nediger; tray, Epps Sporting Goods, Mrs. Murray Miller; cups and saucers, Sted­ man’s, Dianne Collins; milk tickets, Fairholme Dairy, Sybil McDougall. Fruit cake, Bartliffs, Roy Pickard; Christmas lights, Groves Electric, Mrs. Morgan Jones: tins wash and wax, Mc- Kerlie’s, -Mrs. Ed. Grigg; floral arrangement, Gingedtoh’s, Blob Cooper;.'fire truck, Martin's De­ partment Store, Mm. Wilfred Jervis. - v Purse, Irwin’s, Mrs, Archie Fleet; casserole and warmer, Sparling’s," Mrs. Jean Perdue; $7 credit at diniton. Meat Mar­ ket, Janet Sharp; groceries, Swan’s grocery, Mrs. B.' Me- shampoo, Pixie Beauty Salon, Mm« .A, Miles; hammer, Ball and Macaulay, Stewart Middle-* ton; ladies’ Eothergih; Newcombe’s, more.. Cosmetic ■slacks, Lee’s, E. men’s, brushes, Mrs. Ray Whft- McEwen and Cqirol Mrs. set, Edwiard’s Pharmacy, Mrs. C. Spencer; casserole, An^tpit’S', Mrs. Bert Garrett; -shirt, Pickett Campbell, Mrs. Harry Ball; child’s sto-ve’, McEwen’s, Mm, Ben Riley; purse, Garrett’s .Shoes, Mrs. W- A, Oakes; shoes; Lobb’s, Mrs. W. C< Lovett; car­ ving set, McAdam’s Hardware, Mrs. Lome Tyndall. •Tote bag, shoe bag, Aikens, Mrs. Ken Wood and Mis, Lome Hunking; man’s; lamps, Marian Clinton bench, Cooper; lamp, Amsing’s; Mlar- tha Parker; maple syirup, Herb Bridle, Lynn Gibbings. Record, Galbraith’s, Phyllis Fremiin; six pair hose, Paa* Knit, Mrs, William Chambers . and Mrs. F. McGregor; bath • towels, Eaton's, Miss Margaret McQueen; sugar and cream set, . Slimpson-Sear’s:, Jim Cooper; ; glasses, Dutton’s (Bnuceifield), ; Diane Murphy; bushel apples,! Fred Middleton, Davie Dale. Oar cleaner, Lome Brown, Mrs. Ddniald'a Beil; auto butler, Scruton’s R. LaCroix; ladies py­ jamas, Thompson's ((Londbs- boro), Mrs. Peggy Strong; suit cleaned, Gliddon Gleaners, Mrs. Willfem Blacker; Artex -liquid embroidery, Mrs. Art Hoggart, Mrs; Ken Williams- and Mrs, Norman Bailed; magic turban, Pat Cooke (La Patricia Salon), Mrs. M.' McKay. Two smorgasbord Elm Haven, Mrs. A. photo album, Jervis Mrs. V. Horbanuik; two one- year subscriptions to the Clin­ ton News-Record, Mrs, J. and men’s shh^ Herr Dick Roorda; b'ou'dblir Beattie’s Eurnliture, Thompson; Louvre h-te, Electric, Mirs. Chivers; Ball and Mutch, Bob dinners, Noble; Studio. LONDESBORO MRS. BERT ALLEN Phone 523-4570 Services at Landesbocro and-last Saturday. Constance will be withdrawn next Sunday, October 9 giving an opportunity to attend Bum’s Anniversary at 11 a-.m. Guest speaker will be Rev. Arnold McDonald of Wallace Pastoral Charge, Lis towel. ■' Mr. and Mrs. Norman La Croix and family moved from the village to a home in Clinton Tuckerbells Meet On September 22, the Tuck­ erbells held their first meeting of the Supper Club at SS 4, Tuckersmith at 8 p.m. The leaders distributed the Member’s Pamphlet and other leaflets. Members discussed Working methods such as clean­ liness, dishwashing and the ab­ breviations in recipes. Leaders demonstrated how to each* use the score sheet far day’s meals. -------------o------------- HENSALL . Robert E. McKinley, Huron MP wall be guest speaker at Hensall Women's Institute1 -at their Agriculture and Canadian Industry meeting at the Legion Hall next Wednesday. '■ Mrs. Harold Campbell, Mrs. Clarence Reid, Mrs. Gordon Munn, Mrs. Millian Smale, Mrs. Harty Horton, Mrs. Mary Taylor and Mrs. Roy Smale participated in a bowling tour­ nament at Wingham represent­ ing Hensall Legibn Ladies Aux­ iliary. Door prizes and draws were'won by Mrs. Roy Smale and Mrs. Clarence Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Jiames’ Bozzato and Dana, RCAF Foymont, have returned after spending a month visiting the labter’s par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kyle, Kiippen. Mrs. Wilmer Dalrymple is a patient in Victoria Hospital. London,, where she underwent surgery on Sunday. William Tinney, son Of Mr. and Mrs, Ben Tinney, under­ went surgery ih St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on Friday. Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Hedden of Niagara Falls visited last week with Herb Hedden. Mrs. W. B. Cross who has been a patient in Clinton Pub­ lic Hospital has returned home. Calin Ansty of Monmouth­ shire, England, spent the week­ end with Mrs. R. Townsend, MisS Dorothy Little and Mrs. Bentham of Osihawa. Mrs. Townsend accompanied the vis­ itors to Toronto on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Stewart of Clinton accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Archie Richmond of Cypress River, Manitoba visit­ ed with Mrs. Bert Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh. Millar and family on Saturday. Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Reid who moved1 on Sat­ urday into their recently built residence. Mr. and Mrs. ‘ -Nelson Lear and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott Sr. spent the weekend with the farmer's daughter in Burling­ ton. They also visited Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Fogg of Hagersville. Mirs. Fogg will be remembered as Mis's Viva Cole. The electric starni on. Mon­ day evening blew fuses and bulbs in several homes in the village, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Allen moved to the village on Satur­ day but will reside with the former's parents until the final touches to their new home are completed, -----------o----------- Frost-Free Crawford and Mrs. 'R, Hoff- meyer; $10 credit at Counter's Lumber, Mrs, H, Glazier; $2 gas, HairoddV White Rose, Bruce Williams; turkey pies, Wallace-Turkey Products, Mrs, J.' Elder and Verna. Reid. OU change, Dory's Gartage, L. Oesch; six free games at Daer’s Bowling Alley,, Mrs, M> McAdam; running shoes, Ray’s Shoe Repair, Steven Darascfi; grooming aids, Van AJtena’s, Mrs. Malcolm Clarke; towel set, Hospital 'Suppliers, .Alice Chapman; ,$5Q Canada Savings Bond, cash donors, Mrs; R, B. Rudd; ironing pad and oven mitts,. Lovett’s, Mrs. B, Ra'fuse; toilet seat,. Hearn Wholesale, Reva Wilson’ Variety box,, Hospital Sup-, pliers, Bernice' Hearn, W. J. Mutch, Susan Palmer, W. _J’. Mutch, Grace. Castle, Cathie Bartliff, Mrs. W. J. Mutch, Mrs. Bob Talbot, Carl Diehl, Jane Treble, Lois Grafcby, Brian Williams, W. J. Mutch, M. Mc­ Kay, Mrs. H, Berry1'and Herb- Hedden. One hundred pounct^ feed, T. B, Alien Feeds, Mm. Gerald Hamilton; hair spray, Charles House of Beauty, ' D, Crozier; electric alarm clock, General Electric, Mrs. John W Sm)ith: playing cards; Eli-Lilly and Co-., Mrs. Allen Bettles; groceries', 'Paterson's (Brucefield), Mrs. D, McLean; free' .toads dry­ cleaning and washing, Irene’s Laundromat, Hazel Parker; curling game, Murphy’s Garage, Mrs.. A. Garon. Powdered milk, Londesboro Locker, Mrs. H. Bartliff; $2 gas, Potter, Mrs. E. A. John­ ston; $4 gas, Holland’s Sunoco Station, Mrs. A. Miles.; lubri­ cation, McPherson Bros., MYs. E. A. Johnston; meat pies, Reinsma Turkey Farms, Mr. Austin; Christmas trees/ Mrs, W. Williard, Diane Tyndall and Mrs. N. Griffith; sweater, Lee’s, Bruce Collins; cutlery, cash donors, Joyce,. Cooke; watch, cash donors, Mrs. I. Hoggarth. Men’s socks, Wool Shop, Bay- field, Mrs. C. McPherson; place mats, Hovey’s Gapcery, Bay­ field, Miss E. Bartliff; sewing basket, Bayfield Hardiware,. Frank Varley; groceries, Kerris. Market Lunch, Roy Wheeler; honey, Ken Ferguson’s Grocer­ ies, Mrs. William' Nohman. Glasses, Murphy’s Garage, Mrs,. Eldon Jarrett; Corning- ware t&apot, IDrixidiale Rw Ltd., Julie Bartliff; 12 jars, Stafford Foods Ltd,, Tom Campbell; Ayl­ mer* Ltd., Set, J. Wyeth-Brother, Mrs. F, Elliott; auto vatot, Soruton’s, Mrs. ■ Sam Shipp. _ . ‘ Winners1 • of special prizgs were Mrs, Lloyd Stewart,. Mrs. Lorne Brown, Bill Austin, Ann Fairservice, Marilyn Aitken, Diane Murphy, Mri- John. Smith, Mrs. Sam Shipp and Mrs. E, A. Johnston, The Penny Sale Committer of the Hospital Auxiliary Wish­ es to extend its appreciation-to all who contributed in any way to the success of the sale, to those who made donations, to those who- worked, and particu­ larly to the public for its gem erous support. . * -----------o---------- - Porter's Hill UCW Hears Craft Teacher peas, Guenther-Tuckey Marie Elliott; .Yardley- The United Church' Women of 'Grace Church, -held its Sept­ ember meeting at the home of Mrs. Chester .Sturdy with 25 ladies present. President. Mrs. Sturdy open­ ed" thie meeting by thanking the ladies for such a good' turn out, The devotional period Was in the charge of Mrs. Argyle Lockhart. Scripture lesson was read by Mrs; AJvlip Bettles. A duet by Mrs. Tom Sowerby and Mrs. William Cox was en­ joyed. An invitation to attend the Bayfield Thankoffering meeting on. October 11 was accepted. Mrs. Viola VanEgmond, Craft Instructor at Ontario Hospital', Goderich, was guest speaker for the evening and wds intro­ duced by Mrs. Alvin Bettles. She spoke on the work done at the hospital and stressed the need tor volunteer workers. Mrs. Elgin Cox mov&d! a vote of thanks to- her for a most inter­ esting talk. An invitation to hold the’- October meeting in Clinton at the home of Mrs-: John Mc­ Cowan was accepted. ' . Finding frost on the windbws of your car these mornings??? Better make sure you clear it off before you start driving. Effective October 1, 'it is an offence in Ontario to drive a motor vehicle on the highway Unless the windshield, windlows on either side of the driver and the rear window provide a clear view of the roadway and vehicles approaching from either direction. The provision rfesipecting the rear window doos not apply where the -motor vehicle is -equipped, with a mirror securely attached to the vehicle in. a position to give the driver a clear view of the roadway in the rear, other than through the rear window. Drivers found in violation will be liable to fines of not less than $10, nor -more than $100, Their license' may also be suspended for a 30-day 'period. GODERICH Dancing for the Young Crowd resumes Saturday, October 8 Lee King and the Apostles Dancing 9-12 Admission $1.00 per person Now Booking Christmas and Winter Parties Catering to Banquets, etc. “~~PHONE 524-9371 or 524-9264 "Thyrik Oct. # •------iVUjig T Centennial Series v f i MR. and MRS. ROBERT ADAM NOOHAN Renata Dagnija Pikeles an- CROWN LANES 248 VICTORIA STREET • OPEN BOWLING • RVERY FRIDAY ........ 7;0(M2;0Q SATOHDAY AFTERNOON 2:0Q. 6?00 SATURDAY NIGHT . . .............. 7;0(M2;00 SUNDAY AFTERNOON .^:00r 6:00 SUNDAY NIGHT .......... 7:?Or12:O0 WISH TO JOIN A LEAGUE? Ladies' an^l Mixed Leagues For reservations phono 482-7702 1 wiHi­ ll 1 mHI jl -gl X ■ I Robert Adam Noonan exchang-. ed marriage vows recently at A double-ring ceremony in St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Clin­ ton, with, the Rev. R. W. Wen- ham officiating. Renata is. the daughter of Mrs. John Pikeles, ’Ottawa’, and the late Mr. Pikeles and Adam is the -.son of Mr. and Mrs1. H. F. Noonan, Clinton. All white glads and standards of white tapers formed the set­ ting. The bride, who was given away by her brother-in-law, Frank Brooks, Ottawa, wore a . floor-length ’ ooat-dress' ensem- „ ........................... L I Coming Back For Reunion On Saturday ■ School Section 12, Goderich and Hullett Townships, at Summerhill, is hold­ ing a closing-out reunion- ori Saturday, October 8 and all former pupils and ■teachers are invited back. This is the second 'Hullett school to hold such and event since the township pupils all go now to the new central school at Londes­ boro. Mrs. Robert Taylor, RR 3 Clinton, the former Willa Jervis, claims this picture was taken 35 years ago. Front row, left to right, the first boy was a visitor at the school that day, Gordon Rapson, Allan Neal, Clark Ball, Ivan Hog­ gart, Kenneth Stirling, Clayton Ellis and Keith’ Stirling; second row, left to right, Phyllis Bell, Thelma Hoggart, Cleta Ellis, Hazel Rapson, Leona Rapson, Betty Stirling, Frieda Ellis, Willa Jervis and Madelon Mason; third row, left to right, Loma Ellis, Miss Myrtle Powell, teacher and Dena Tyner. Z——- ■ ■ I ■ ........................ ... ■ „ , , , , are pleased to present MR. ROMEO MARCHAND ' OF CARILLO who will be in our salon on Tuesday; October 11 from 1 to 5 p.m. to give free Capillo Scalp r. Treatments and to advise on any scalp problems. Mr. Romeo, who was a colour specialist, will be available to advise on any and all colouring problems. --------.......................................................................................................lSTC',IW .,.^7 rtlr. Call 482-7697 any day to make an appointment for this free treatment and advice on your hair care. aww ■■I.I..I. rill I ■ <!■! II11 II t III ■irtl.ort I r I r,ri, -^,,1 ,< lyj. ,a t n t iinrtaw A DOUBLE YOUR MONEY WITH CANADA SAVINGS BONDS It i$ to your advantage to replace all former series with ' this 1966 issue. Available from: HAL HARTLEY at COLQUHOUN AGENCY .14 ISAAC STREET CLINTON PHONE 482-9747 .ile in off-white silk cashmere, fhe dres-s was sleeveless, low necked and was slightly A-line below an empire waist line; the coat, semi-fitted to a high" waist line was also Adine and featured tong bell sleeves -and a deep slit up the back on either side of which the hern brushed the floor. Her veil of Silk net was fastened to her hair with live white rose buds and she carried white roses and stephanotis in a cascade. ; Her only attendant was her niece, nine year old Ingrid- Brooks, in a floor-length white taffeta dress with empire waist-line. She had a bandeau of white flowers, white gloves and shoes and carried a nose­ gay of pink and white rosebuds. Don Hutchinson of Vancouv­ er and Windsor, was best man and Charles Wallis, Toronto, cousin of the groom, and John Harquel, Ottawa, were the ushers. W. H. Bishop, St. Paul’s organist, played the wedding music. The reception was held a't the Noonan homo on Huron Street. For her 'daughter’s wedding Mrs. Pikeles chose ia two-pie'ce suit of eggshell silk and wool with a smoke gray lace turban and a corsage of pink carna­ tions. Mrs. Noonan wore a two- •piece dress of mystic blue “Weveknit” with matching three-quarter length 'coat. Her hat was a .Breton-type sailor of blue and black feathers, her corsage bronze ’mums. ’ The newly-weds left 'for a short honeymoon, • the bride' wearing a mohair tweed suit in yellow bronze and1 green with yellow chiffon blouse and a cor­ sage of yellow roses: Their home will be in Toronto-. Guests were present from Ot­ tawa, Vancouver, New York, Toronto, Guelph .and Chatham. “bl > DEPARTMENT OF MANPOWER AND IMMIGRATION ANNOUNCES THAT / Your National Employment Office has taken on a new name It's the same address: 35 East Street, Goderich It's the same 'phone number: 524-8342 but the name is now I V. CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE There will be more than a new name at your Canada Manpower Centre. There will be improved service for both employers and job seekers. • There Will be increased emphasis on such important labour market activities as counselling, training, labour force mobility, up-grading, research, and labour market information. Whether you are looking for a job, for a worker, or just for information about employment generally, the plac'e to go is the Canada Manpower Centre. MEN'S WEAR FOR FALL ’66... D ;<3i IN A NY CROWD! NEW FALL SUITS Handsome, Long Wearing Wool Worsteds make an Excellent Choice for Fall and Winter Wear./ New Fall Shades of Blue, Brown or Grey. < In Regular or Tall Sixes 36 to 46. << CHOOSE YOUR NEW SUIT NOW! — PRICED FROM $49.50 to S95.00 r— FALL TOPCOATS AND ALL-WEATHER COATS All Wool of Terylene and Cotton With Zip-in Orlon Pile Lining Vi HERMAN’S MEIJ’C U/FAD MEH W 482-9361 CLINTON .. ................ II, . .........