Clinton News-Record, 1967-05-25, Page 2I
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Lee Gulliver arblyn HibbertShirley Ann Dukes
Clinton News-Record
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Ad astral Park
Teen Queen
Alice Sparks
Popularity, poise, talent and
knowledge Kof make-up ««. these
were the qualities judged in a.
,clos,e contest ter this year’s
Teen Town Queen at Adastra'l
Parl$. <
Winner' Alice Sparks was
i crowned by outgoing Queen,
Mfes Caro] *Marceil, at a dance
in the CFB Recreation Hall,
May 20.
Miss Sparks and th® other
pharming contestants, . Shteley
Ann Dukes, Lee Gulliver And
Carolyn Hibbert, received gifts
presented by the Mayor of Ad-
• astral Park,,by the President of
the Women's Auxiliary and, by
Teen • Town members."
Cars Collide
Causing
$1,050 Damage
A car driven by a Clinton
man and another operated by. a
Goderich ' resident' pqllideid op
County Road 27 in' front of
Brindley Transport last Sun-
da y, May 21.
Ontario Provincial Police
Constable Wayne Moulton,
Goderich, found teat there was
1 $450 damage done fo the
vphjjicle owned by Norman Shep
herd, . 56 Huron Street, Clinton
and $600 damage to the car
operated by Everett Harris, 263
Camercn .Street, Goderich.
' The Goderich OPP detach
ment issued ten warnings and
laid 34 charges under the High
way Traffic Act tjuring the last’
week. They made five Liquor
Control. Act investigatfone and
charged seven, persons for liquor
infractions during the samp
period, . ‘ ■
. TV |r Health Nurses Wear Old Costumes
At May Well Baby Clinic
In,
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' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomp
son accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Won. Hamilton of Moore
field motored to Thombury on
Monday /to attend a Centennial
School Reunion.
Mrs. Myrtle Fairservice and
Miss Ann attended a luncheon,
art and antique show 'hold at
Mayoaurt, London, last, Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips
of Auburn visited with friends
in the village on Sunday.
Recent visitor^ with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Livingstone were
Mr. and Mrs. Ohan Livingstone
and fdmily of Exeter and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Livingstone
■and family of London. Mr. and
Mirs. Roy Hunter erf Dorchester
also visited , on Saturday with
the Livtingstones. ■
. Miss Dorothy Little of Tor
onto accompanied, by her aunt,
Mbs. Bentham of Oshawa spent
the weekend With her .mother.
Mrs. Bentham will spend a
■ couple of weeks with her sister,
. Mrs. Townsend.
Mr. and' Mbs. Harry Lear and
sons are settled in their new
home on Con. 10 West of Lon-
desboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson,
Beth and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Hamilton attended the nurses’
SMRS. BERT ALLEN
Phone 523-4570
Graduiattiion Ceremony held in
the Stratford Festival Theatre
on Saturday at .3 p.m. at which
Miss Linda Thompson, having
completed her three-year nurs
ing course received her diploma.
The same evening about 30
guests met to extend congratu
lations and enjoy a ta'sty sup
per with a social evening fol
lowing. Linda was the recipient
of many lovely gifts. We wish
Linda every success in her nurs
ing career. , '
Mrs. Harve Hunking visited'
with Harve on Sunday. There
is still no word when he’ll 'be
home, but he is maiding pro
gress w^, are pleased to hear.
held
Mrs.
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Mrs. B. M. Nott
Dies, Age 88
At Huronview
Funeral service was
Friday, May 19 for
Blanch M. Nott, Clinton,
parsed away at Huronview on
Wednesday, May 17 in her 89th
year. Rev. Grant Mills, Clanton
'of Ontairfo Street United
Church officiated with inter
ment /in Clinton Cemetery.
. Pallbearers were -.Milton
Schreiber, Archie Montgomery,
Glen Layton, Elmer Lebeau,
Carmon Rowctliiffe and Law
rence Falconer. Flower-bearers
were Charles Reevds and1 Kelith
Layton.
Mrs. Nott was. the former
Missionary Work
St. Andrew's Topic
• Mrs. Ed, Farquhar opened
thg St. Andrew’s Missionary
meeting with prayer and the
study book on the .early minis
ters of the Western provinces.
She told of the hardships
through which they carried on
their work and the miles they
travelled .under many difficul
ties. '
Two of the pioneers mention
ed were Lucy Baker and James
Robertson,
Scripture lesson was read by
Mrs. Scott. Roll. call was an
swered
hymn.
Mrs.
of the
her guest,
Hensall who demonstrated the
knack of doing r up cards and
Sunday School papers to be
sent to missionaries who are
so glad to receive them. ’
An invitation was read from
Barbara Kirkman society in
Seaforth to attend their Spring
Thankoffering meeting with
Mrs. Hugh i'ack of Hamilton as
guest speaker.
Lunch, was served by the hos
tess i. of the meeting, Mrs.
Makins.
Wins Award
Ann McCowan, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs'. Frank Mc
Cowan, Clipton, was awarded
the .highest honors for pro
ficiency in'nursing theory and
practise (junior, year) at
graduation ceremonies ' in
Stratford on Saturday. Miss
McCowan is a 'graduate of
Stratford General Hospital
stehool of nursing.
John
Whats
one of the mystery guests pn
CBC’s Front Page Challenge
last week, defended television’s
overall programming, discussed
pollution, and briefly talked
about the disappearance of his
well-known Sunday evening
show from the CBS schedule
next season. .
Hp felt the popular pane]
show was leaving because of
age, plus the fact that networks
are scheduling more sixty-min
ute, ninety-minute
two-hour programs,
half-hour slots.
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Charles Daly, the
My Line hos t who was
Front Page Chai1 enge
"We just ftpiigiht of it last
night/’ M'te- Vera Tudor, Huron
County public health nurse told
•the News-Re card last Friday
at the Well Raby Clinic, "but
we thought thgt. we should
really join ip the fun this Cen
tennial Week
So it was
working at
Clinic in the
by naming a favorite
Blacker was in1 charge
business and had as
Mrs. Schwalm' of
Popular Couple Have 35fh Anniversary
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.and' even
instead of
rl<
in Clinton.”
that the purses
the Well Baby
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were attlireid Jn Centenniarnurs-
ting attire, complete with long
.skiribs and Bowing headdress.
While the mothers enjoyed the
change,' babies found the visit
just as “penetrating” as' ever,
Dr. G. P. A: Evans, medical
officer of health for Huron
County took the opportunity to
remind mothers of the impor-
The
CBS
Hill-
This weed? let's take a look
at the comparative network
schedule for Wednesdays this
fall.
.At 7:30 ABC will run Cus
ter; CBS will play Lost' in
Space; NBC will go with The
Virginian; CTV will -run The
Invaders, while CBC will play
Mother-In-Law.
At ,8:30 ABC wiill play
Second Hundred Years;
will go with the Beverly
billies; CTV wil run Hockey,
or a motion picture, and CBC
will play Mission: Impassible.
At 9:00 ABC will run a mo
vie; CBS will have Green Acres,
and NiBC will play Kraft Mu
sic Hall.
At 10:00 o’clock ABC will
still be playing their movie;
CBS Will have a News Hour,
and NBC will play Run For
Your Life. CBC will run Fes
tival starting at 9:30, and CTV
will go with The Sports
Seat at 10:30.
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KIPPEN
MRS. NORMAN LONG
Phone 262-5180
Mr,, and Mifs. Vivan Cooper
attended the graduation of
• their niece, Mass Elizabeth
Reid of Parkhill, from St. Jos
eph’s Hospital School of Nurs
ing, London. The graduation'
took place -at the University of
Western Ontario and later a
reception followed 'in her hon
our at Alisa Craig town hall
with friends and relatives at
tending. '
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tajicg of pxxrfecting their young
children against whooping
cough, tetanus, diphtheria,
polio, small pox and under
one year of age red measles.
There w^ill he one more regm
Jar clinic this spring on June
16.
While the county health unit
is not planning any mass in-
noculation clinic for red meas
les, all children under one year
of age will receive measles vac
cine along with
“shots".
Beginning late
early next year,
and Grade One
receive protection against meas
les as they enter school.
fhw regular
this year or
kindergarten
students will
NOTICE
Advance Registration Livestock
For Clinton Fair
The secretary, W. G. Riehl, 24 Nortip St., Clinton,'
will .take registrations at his home, Wednesday evening,
May 31, 7 to 10 p.m. for all livestock including pets.
All local exhibitors are urged to take advantage of this
advance registration.
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Blanch Craig, born May 5, 1879
to Robert and Mary Craig, Hal
lett Township. On Miay 23, 1900
sthe married Fred Nott who pre
deceased .her.
A , member of the Ontario
Street United Church, Mrs.
Nott lived all her teamed life
in this municipality, moving to
Huronview about .18 months
ago.
She is survived by one .son,
James of Clinton; one daughter.
Mrs. Norman (Elva) Manning,
RR 4, Goderich; one brother,
RusseJ Craig. Ender by, B.C.;
one sister, Mrs. Margaret Jack-
son, Blyth; three grandchildren
and seven great grandchildren.
She was predeceased by another
son, Wilbur in 1954.
Graduates
Linda Thompson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Thompson, Londes-
boo?o, graduated from Sltrait-
ford General Hospital school
of nursing laist Saturday,
May 20. The ceremony was
held in the Shakespearean
Festival building on the Avon
River.
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Something From
The Garden
Cucumber In Sour Cream
■ clove garlic
. teaspoon salt
; cups sour' cream
tablespoons vinegar'
lemon juice
, teaspoon pepper
cucumbers sliced (part
skin may be left on).
Combine all ingredients ex
cept cucumber.
— Add to cucumber, and toss
lightly. Chill.
— Serve on lettuce leaf.
' or:
— Serve ertiisp cucumber slices
in sour cream to cover ....
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Help Wanted
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Clintonian Club
Meeting June 1
The Clintoniiian Club
meet on Thursday, June 1
p:m. at the home of Mrs. Joe
Carter, James St. Lunch com
mittee will be Mrs. Fred Mul
holland, Mrs. E. Pearson, Mrs.
'Russell Colclough* Mrs. Maymo
Glazier and Mrs. Isabel Ed
wards. Mrs. Frank Cummings
and Mrs. S. Moodie will be in
charge of the auction.i .
Steady Position
with Public Works Dept.
Applications in writing, marked as such, must
be in the hands of the undersigned by 5 p-m.
June 5, 1967. ,
John Livermore,
Clerk, Town of Clinton.
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We’re Moving 11
Yes — we are going to transfer our stock and
shop to our premises at the corner of Princess West
and Orange streets, which has formerly been used
for storage. We have built an addition to our ware
house there and it will house our office, showroom
and shop-
■ The whole idea is to provide a more compact
operation to serve Clinton and district with Quality
Building Materials more efficiently than we have’
for the past 18 years.
As we prepare to
move we find we
have a number of
items which we would
prefer you to move
at Terrific!! Savings.
Hallucination?
No... But Wait!
Don't Look Twice
No — you are. not seeing
•things — if you have seen a
station Wagon with a large red
dome' light arid the O.P.P in
signia painted on the door. It
is not an ambulance, paddy
* Wagon, or a traffic Safety
vehicle. It is the new type of
vehicle being Used by the Iden
tification Unit of the Ontario
Provincial Police.-
At the ' present time the
O.P.P. have many types df
vehicles at tijeir* disposal such
aS the standard patrol car,
motorcycles, jeeps, aircraft,
snowmobiles and how the sta
tion wagon.
The Identification Unit iStone
Of the specialized units oif the
Fotce and is located at each of
■the 17 District Headquarters
and General Headquarters .in
Toronto. Its specialized assist
ance is also available to munici
pal police forces. The officers
assigned to the Identification
Unit . are highly trained fors
their work.
The Identification Unit us
called to all major motor
vehicle accidents, break* eiitetr
and theft, murders, suicides, etc.
iri the district for the purpose
of fingerprinting, photography
and the gathering and process
ing of evidence.
The next time you are driv
ing and see or think you see
an Q.KK station wagon, it
could havd beM So foV safety
Sake, don’t Wte d second look. _
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mr. and Mrs: Milton Schreiber
Owners of Milt and Mabel’s Restaurant, RR 5‘
Clinton* Mr. and Mrs. Schreiber invited over 500
persons to a dinner and dance on their 35th wed
ding anniversary in Clinton Legion Hall Monday
evening* May 22. Guests included neighbours, friends
and customers, The. popular couple received many
gifts. After dinner, dancing and a social evening
was enjoyed.'
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Please tell nie more about this system of saving,
Mr./Mrs./Miss........................................
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Complete and mail this coupon to:
ONTARIO LOAN AND DEBENTURE COMPANY
137 Dundas Street, London, Ont. Or call: 432-4158
CLINTON
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2 Experienced Operators to serve you ■,• * k
MRS. MILDRED CARROLL, formerly hair sty
list at Royal York Hotel, Toronto, for 9 years.
And . 'A
MRS. FVtLYH WILLIAM^ (Soderkh.
LORILYN BEAUTY SALON
72 ALBERT STREET CLINTON
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Spring Fair
CLINTON
Community park
Afternoon and Evening Programs
SATURDAY, JUNE 3
Judging of <'f I
Heavy Horses Light;
Horses - Ponies ;
Market Cattle - Dairy <
Cattle - Eteef Cattle
Sheep - Swine
Poultry
Rabbits - 4-H Classes
Evening Horse
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20 sq* of White Locfast 180 lb. shingles for $120
There are odds and ends of 3 in 1 shingles too — a few*
bundles of this and a few bundles of that at $2.00 per bundle
(1/3 sq.). '
THE ONTARIO LOAN
AND DEBENTURE COMPANY
established 1870
ASSETS OVER $80,000,060
capital & Reserve $9,000,000
MEMBER: ONTARIO DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Many useful items for cottage,
porch, garage, barn,
• as much as
50% Off
Some Post Formed Vanities at $4.00 per I. ft
ROOF BARGAINS
CAlfDCTC is too heavy to move away across the street.' aAluiCIE Won't you pick it up for 25% Off.
90 Ik Sand $*|*45 ’astead of $1.95-
are too numerous to move and we are sacrificing these at
prices reduced as much as 40%.
e.g. 1 QUART SUPER KEM Down From $3.35 To $2.00.
Somebody loaded us with 2x10 Spruce 20 ft. long last year.
I think we can find 70 or 80 pieces you Can have for 18c l.ft,
as Well as some 2x6—-16' at 10c l.ft. and other odds and
ends of weathered stock that look bad beside our new stock,
far $100 per M bd. ft-
p.m.—PARADE, Legion
Hall tb Park;
Bands, Floats.
•OFFICIAL OPEN
ING by Floyd A.
Lashley.
p.m.—BABYSHOW
In New Arena.
p.m.—PARADE OF
/ LIVESTOCK
In front of Grand*
stand.
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Watch for MORE BARGAINS when we are finally
moved . . . We'll have some attractive prices to
attract you to inspect our new set-up.
ABOVE ARE CASH AND CARRY PRICES. We will deliver
for a reasonable charge..
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Show at 7:00 O'clock
Junior Farmers Square Dance Competition
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J. W. COUNTER
BUILDERS' SUPPLY - CLINTON - 482-9612
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