Clinton News-Record, 1967-05-18, Page 7Lovely Costumes Fjr Church Service
This group of 1867 beauties attended the special Centennial Week service
in St. Paul’s Anglican Church Sunday evening. From the left, the Centennial
dressed ladies are, Mrs. Duff Sturdy, Miss Freda Schoenhals, Mrs. R. B. Sutter
and Mrs. Mervyn Batkin. ' (News-Record Photo) .
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Lovelier Than The Mannequins!
The sales ladies at Lee’s Ladies’ and Men’s Wear in their Centennial dress
es, bonnets and shawls, far outshine the mannequins in the show windows dur
ing Clinton Retail Merchants Centennial Week. The sales ladies are, left to
right, Mrs. Ben Russell, Mrs. Gary Freeman and Mrs. Harvey Carter.
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change , , * although it isn’t too-
nice tor foils who like two to"
three <Mys to gOjhpme or on a
fishing trip or a shopping spree
or something just as gruelling.
Np wonder society is so beat
all the time. It is hard work to
relax these days because nobody
stays home and puts their feet
up any more.
READ OR heard somewhere
recently that a dentist some-
.wlhere in Ontario (I forgot the.
location and made .a mental
nojte never to go there) has
found that if a tooth has a
real bad cavity in it, the tooth
can be pulled, thp cavity filled,^
the diseased' or infected jaw
scraped and cleaned, the tooth
replanted in it and the whole
affair will knit and start grow
ing again within a few days.
Fantastic eh? For someone
who ciosses the street to avoid
passing the dentist’s door, it
sounds positively horrible. But
if it will work, the fellas em
ployed making false teeth can
plan on more leisure hours.* * *
RECEIVED wal'd last week
that external affairs Minister
Paul Martin will be given an
honorary doctor of laws degree
and address Waterloo Lutheran
University’s spring convocation
on May 22. About 550 young
men and women will be pre
sented with degrees during the
colorful convocation ceremony.
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'IF THE Ontario Medical As
sociation 'has anything to say
about it, housewives who hire
someone to look after the kids
whale they go to the monthly
PTA meeting will have to stay
home unless they are prepared
to pay fabulous sums for the
service. '>
In all fairness, we have to
explain that the move is design
ed to hit professional baby-sit
ters only. They may be requir
ed to undergo medical examina
tions'which would include chest.
X-rays and an assessment of
mental health. But we all know
what improvements in qualifi
cations mean to the customers.
Who knows? In a few years,
mothers may have to be licenc
ed to look after their- own kids!
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THERE HAS been a great
deal of concern expressed lately
over the drug LSD and either
“orbit stimulators” lake aero
plane glue and banana scrap
ings. Maybe it is because these
things are new-type kicks that
same folks are so up in arms.
Joseph Connell, general sec
retary of the Kitchener-Water
loo YMCA said, recently that
the common horror, alcohol, is
more of a threat to kids than
drugs. And it isn’t confined to
this country alone.
In the United Kingdom in
1965, of 72,980 persons con
victed for drunk driving, 9,996
of them were ’teenagers.
Parents of young persons
don’t set a very goad example.
In the year ending March 31,
1965, Canadians spent mare
than one billion dollars on
some 301,400,000 gallons1 of al
coholic beverages — slightly
more than 15 gallons for every
man, woman and child in the
country.
Ontario drinks 29 per cent
more than its share on a popu
lation basis..
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The regular meeting of Group
4 of Ontario Street UCW will
be held on Monday, May 29 at
8:30 p.m. in the church parlour.
of
. Clinton Girls To Peterborough
Mass Diane Murphy, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Murphy will receive her
Bachelor of. Household
Science degree at the Univer
sity of Guelph Convocation
on May 19. She will begin
teaching at Peterborough in
September.
CLINTON
PERSONALS
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Mrs. Thomas E. Hull, Willow
dale and Mrs. Arthur E. Saun
ders, Sarriia, daughters of Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon Cuninghame,
spent Mather’s Day weekend
with theii’ parents. Mis. Hull
returned recently from New
foundland where she accorm
ied her husband, Dr. T. E. Hull,
on a. university lecture tour, at
tending Expo en route.
Harry Cummings, 129 Mary
St. returned home after spend
ing the past week in Montreal.
Whie there he, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Cummings and
spent a few days at Expo.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Hoy visited with the
latter's sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Wilhelm, Baden; also
Virginia and Dianne Lamardh’e,
Lloyd Hoy and Diane Lingard
of Stratford.
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Centennial School
At Brucefield
Open House May 25
Huron Centennial public
school at Brueefiield which ser
vices the municipalities of Stan
ley and Tuckersmiith. Town
ships 'and the villages of Bay-
field and Egmondville is hold
ing an open house on Thurs
day, May 25 from 7 to 9:30
p.m.
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Huronview
Residents
Paid for Work
The regular meeting
Ladies Auxiliary to Huronview
was held on Monday afternoon,
May 15 in, the Arts and Crafts
room qt Hurqnvtiew. It was de
cided fo buy ten pillow speakers
foes' the new wing — more will
be bought in the future as 75
will be needed.
A total of $155 was paid back
A Truly Centennial Staff!
Irwin’s Ladies’ Wear which has been on Cinton’s main street for 57 years
have gone all out and dressed the sales ladies in Centennial plaid gowns for
this Centennial .Week. They are from the left, Mrs. Jack Reid, Mrs. Robert
Draper, Mrs. William Grigg and Mrs. R. N. Irwin. Mr. Irwin "is also in old style
dress. ' '(News-Record Photo)
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Goderich Township is finding
their task one of the midsit ex-
citing, informative and interest
ing event' yet.
. "We know this happy fever is
spreading rapidly across the
township as everyone swings
into action digging out old cos
tumes, restoring, (broken har
nesses or planning a crazy base
ball team with such equally
funny umpires known as Gladi
olus Stocks and Crab Apple
Laithwaite!
"The sub committee of the
variety show has been meeting
regularly, chalking up a bag
out-of-door extravaganza for
Friday night, June 16, featur
ing some Goderich Township
singers, musicians and actors.
‘ ‘Please note: the fashion show
group are looking for old Wed*
ding gowns of Goderich Town
ship brides before 1945. Pllease
contact Mrs. -Bin Lobb by May
25 if you know of any; Also
Mrs. Bill Cox extends a Warm
invitation to all former and
present Goderich Township
adult residents who would en-i
joy singing tome old familiar
tunes in a large choir planned
for the variety night and the
church service on June 18. The
ftost practice will be at Hol*
mcsville School Auditorium,
May 25 at 8:30 p.m<
''June 16, 17 and 18th are spe
cial days set aside to celebrate
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Canada’s birthday in Goderich
Township. The odd saying "you
just get what you pay for"
doesn’t apply here for eveiy-
thing is “an the house” except
the Saturday, night chicken
barbecue for which tickets are
being sold. These tickets are
available from Centennial com
mittee members.
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Goderich Township
Council and' Centennial Com
mittee extends a hearty invi-
taition to all past and present
residents and their guests to
come to Holmesville, June 16,17
and 18 and join in the fun and
games or look,art old photo al
bums and reminisce with, old
friends.”
D. A. Kay & Son
BARGAIN DAYS
On WALLPAPER and PAINTS
are continuing during Clinton
Centennial Week Celebrations
I ROLL Non-Pasted Wallpaper at Regular
Price — Plus I ROLL FREE.
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Sign Youlr Ticket* Here for Draw Prizes
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D. A. Kay & Son
33 HUteM STREIT — CLINTON — 482-9542
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Thursday, Mfty IS,
to reslidente tor the -wiark dkme
.tor the ba?afctr, A- .PPW”
ing TOdh'hto to $00$ todter ri
very much needed ppd anyone
having ,pne could donate it to,
Huronview.
A lunch was ^wsrved at the
close of tjie i;iieet'ing- which 18
members' attended.
Centennial Service
Realizes $39.31
A Centennial church service
ait St. Paul’s Anglican Church
with Rev. Ron Wonham and
Rev. A. J. Mowatt in charge
realized $39.31 for the Centen-
mail Arena, fund.
Margaret Glidden,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Glidden, graduated May
12 from St. Joseph’s Hospital
School of Nursing in Lon
don, She wdl be nursing in
Peterborough next year.
& Service
Spring Graduate
Barry Elliott, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George F. Elliott
graduated in Business Ad-
ministration from Ontario
Mohawk College of Applied
Arts and Technology. He has
accepted a position With
Firestone Ltd; in Hamilton.
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Graduates In Toronto
Robert A. Addison,' son af
Dr. and Mrs, J. A. Addison,
Clinton, has graduated from the
Ryerson Polyteohnical Insti
tute, school af business admin
istration. The graduation exer
cises were on May 4.
THE SETTLEMENT OF
HURON COUNTY
Author James Scott
a history of the County of Huron
Excellent Graduation Gift
or Gift for Centennial Year
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LAVORIS 2 For J Special,.,, 45c Size Free with $1,25 Size
DESERT FLOWER CREAM DEODORANT
Reg. $1.50 ........................ Sale 2 for $1,50
HUMAN HAIR EYE LASHES—Self Adhesive ..........$3.95
YARDLEY SOAPS — Reg 3 for $1.95 .... Sale 3 for $1.45
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PRESCRIPTIONS
; Phone 482-9511 Clinton, Ontario
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CENTENNIAL WEEK SALE
ENDS SATURDAY
We still have some
% Price Coats & Suits
ALSO
KITCHEN PRINTS - ».uo *
Sale Special 75c yd.
Be sure you have tickets in on the Special Draw
Prizes to be drawn Saturday.
Ladies1 Wear and Dry Goods
CLINTON HENSALL
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Attend Your Church
NOTE—ALL SERVICES ON
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec)
Pastor: Jack Heynen, B.A.
Sunday, May 21
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:15 a.m.—Church Service
ALL ARE WELCOME HERE
Ontario Street United Church
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH”
Pastor: REV. GRANT MILLS, B.A.
Organist: MISS LOIS GRASBY, A. R. C. T.
Sunday, May 21
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 -a.m.—Morning Worship
TURNERS' UNITED CHURCH
2:00 p.m.—Church Service
3:00 p.m.—Sunday School
Available at office of County Clerk-Treasurer,
Court House, Goderich, and local book stores.
20-1 b
—^olntesinlle (Hlptrcfyea.
REV.. A. J. MOWATT, C.D., B.A., B.D, DU, Minister
MR. CHARLES MERRILL, Organist
MRS. VIOLA VANEGMOND, Choir Director
Sunday, May 21
9:45 am.—Sunday School
11:00 am.—Divine Worship
"The Tenth Commandment — The
Conquest of Greed”
HOLMESVILLE
9:45 a.m.—Worship Service
ST. PAUL’S ANGLICAN CHURCH
Rev. R. W. Wenham, L.Th., Rector
Miss Catharine Potter, Organist
Sunday, May 21 — Trinity Sunday
8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
BA.C. Breakfast followed by film.
9t45 a.m.—Church School
11:00 am.—Morning Prayer
Thurs.* May 18 ~ Chancel Guild at home of Miss
Luelia Johnston, .8:15 p.m.__
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH;
The Rev. R. U. MacLean, B.A., Minister
Mr*. M. J. Agnew* Organist and Choir Director
Sunday, May 21
9:45 am.—Sunday School I
10:45 am.—Public Worship !
Everyone Welcome I
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CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH ■
REV. ft. J. HEERSINK, Minister
Sunday, May 21 !
10:00 am—Morning Worship ; !
11:00 ajn.—Sunday School < 1
2:30 p.m.—Worship Service <!
’ Every Sunday, 12:30 noon, dial 680 CHLO. St. fttomaa, I ^IListen to "Backto God Hour”.
EVERYONE WELCOME i
MAPLE ST. GO8PEL HALL
Sunday. May 21
9:45 ana.—Worship Service
11:to am.—Swntoy School
8:00 p.m.—Evening Service
Speaker, John Martin, Hawkes-
ville _ _
Tues., 8:00 p,m. — Prayer
and Bible Study
Pentecostal Church
Victoria Street
ft. F. Bott, Minister
Sunday. May 21
9:45 wm.-*-«kxnday School
11:00 aiTL—Wonrap Service
, 7:30 p.m.-~-Everrfn< Service
Friday, 8 p.m.—YPIJ Meeting