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Clinton News-Record, 1951-10-18, Page 3son of Mrs. J. H, Owens, Long 'Stratton, England, and the late F. D. Baker, formerly of Taplow, Buckinghamshire, England. The, bride wore a hunters' green wool dress with brown velvet accessories and a corsagro of bronze and yellow -toned daisy chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Baker left later on en extensive motor trip through Ontario. On their re- turn they will reside in London. • TAYLOR—ERRATT A quiet but lovely wedding was performed in the United Church parsonage, Varna, on Saturday, October 6, when the 'Rev. T. J. Watt united in mar- riage, Helen Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Erratt, Varna, and William Harvey Tay- lor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor, Brucefield. The pretty bride wore tradi- tional white satin, styled with a sweetheart neckline and long pointed sleeves. A panel of French lace overlaid the bodice in front, °and extended to the hemline. A satin applique reach- ed from the neckline to the hem and offset the gathered skirt, which fell into a gentle sweep. A tiara of seed pearls held her finger tip veil of French silk illusion. She carried a bridal bouquet of red roses. Miss Marjorie Anderson was her only attendant, gowned in blue taffeta with matching head- dress and elbow length gloves. She carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations. Morris Taylor, brother of the groom, was best man. Following a reception at The Little Inn, Bayfield, the couple left for a trip to Montreal and Eastern United States, the bride travelling in a navy gabardine suit with matching accessories, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will reside in Varna. 44-s a+•�+-aa� �-�- EBENEZER Ebenezer WA Meets Mrs. Stewart Farquhar was hostess to Ebenezer WA for the October meeting. The meeting was in charge of the president, Mrs. F. Jones, and was opened by singing the theme song and repeating the Creed in unison. The Scripture reading was given by Mrs. A. Hebden, and Mrs. Newton led in a Thanksgiving prayer. The roll call was an- swered by the members giving their Thanksgiving offering, and special reasons for Thanksgiving in this year 1951, Following the business discus- sion, the chapter from the study book was given by Mrs. Jack Merrill. A missionary reading was given by Mrs. F. Jones, end some poems were read by Mrs. Hebden. A reading on Thanks- giving was given by Mrs. 1. Mer- rill, and the meeting was closed by singing the hymn "Blest be the tie that binds," followed by the Mizpah Benediction. The hostess served lunch, The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. A, Hebden, and each 'member is asked to bring a quilt block made of flan- nelette, measuring 18 inches square, the quilt to be donated to the Korean relief. CONGRATULATIONS! ZURICH—+Mr. and Mrs, Henry Steinbach, well known residents of Zurich observed their golden wedding at their home with the memlbere of their family celebrat- ing' the event, ;with ,them. Mrs. Steinbach, the former Mary Reichert, was born and raised on the Parr Line. Hay Township,. and 50 years ago married Henry Steinbach; Hay Township, FRACTURES SKULL WINGtHAM — Authorities at Western Hospital, Toronto, re- ported the condition of 60 -year- old Francis - St. Marie, Wingham, as fair. St. Marie, the father of nine children, suffered a fract- ured skull and possible broken neck vertebrae when he fell 15 feet to the earthen floor of the lumber 'storage room of the Fry and Blackball furniture plant here, DRUG STORES Toni Twin, Kathlene Crescents, nays: aNaTa gA GUARANpy ,teas, WAVE OAT, AC IS ban NnruRAL6Y I'1 �yRLY OR! TONI Homy Permanent REFILL $1.50 I.D.A. 'SPECIALS Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Baby Cream 39c 1Castor Oil 2 oz. -19c 4 oz. -33c 8 oz. -49c Cod Liver Oil 16 oz. -73c Dependable Hot Water B_gttle Reg. 2.39—for $1.99 Milk Magnesia Tabs, 100-29e 300-59c Olive Oil 4 oz. -29c Penetrating Liniment 37e COREGA 33c - 53c - 89c Powder Puffs 8c; 2 for '15c BAYER ASPIRIN TABS. 100 — 79c WILDROOT CREAM OIL Reg. 43c — 2 for 59c PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE Reg. 33c — 2 for 49c WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP' Reg. 10c — 4 for 30c Extra Pure French Castile Soap ISc and 30c cakes UNIQUE PHOTO SERVIGE F. B. PENNEBAKER DRUGGIST PHONE 14 i Clerk's Notice Of First Posting of VOTERS' LISTS for 1951, MUNICIPALITY OF CLINTON, County of Huron. NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with Section 9 of the VOTERS' LISTS ACT, 1951, and I have posted up in my office at Clinton on the 12th day of October, 1951, the list of ell persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality et Municipal Elections and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or emission corrected accord- ing to law, the last day for appeal being the 26th day of October 1951. Dated at Clinton this 12th day of October, 1951. M. T. CORLESS, Clerk of the Town of Clinton According to the Voters' Lists Act, I have transmitted copies to the following: 15 copies to the Clerk of the Peace 1 copy to the Judge, County of Huron 1 copy to the Sheriff, County of Huron 1 copy to the Postmaster, Clinton 1 copy to the County Clerk 1 copy to the County Registrar of Deeds 1 copy to the Division Court Clerk 1 copy to the members of the House of Commons 1 copy to each member of the Legislative Assembly 1 copy to each member of Clinton Town Council 1 copy to the Secretary of Clinton Public School Board 1 copy to the Secretary of C.D.C.I. 42-43-b M. T. CARLESS, Clerk and Treasurer, Town of Clinton IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111111IIII111111IIIIII111111111111111111111111111111111lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111111111111111111111IIIII111IIIIIIIIIIIIIlif1111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIII111111111111111111!11111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1951 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE THREE •r�r-a-wrr«+ a Let'sGoderich Township Chat - ..� By MB Mr, and Mrs. Harry Husband, A Woman's Viewpoint on This and That London, spent the weekend at A their cottage at Lane O'Pines Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Merkle,; Wingham, spent Sunday at their summer home at Lane O'Pines WE missed all the excitement created by the' Royal Tour in Quebec and Ontario last week due to the sudden death of one of the few—sand the one closest blOod relative we have . . So instead of following the triumph- ant and joyous procession of the handsome Royal Couple across Ontario and into the hearts of its inhabitants, we, along with an American cousin summering in Strathroy, made a sad pilgrim- age to the south-western part of the State of Michigan to at- tend the funeral and mourn the sudden passing of our only aunt.., SAD tho' the reason was, it was en interesting drive through the autumn countryside . We travelled by way of Port Huron, Flint, Lansing, Battle Creek and Kalamazoo . . Southern Mich- igan is even more beautiful than Ontario in the autumn , Especially is this so, once you drive off the state highways . The country is rolling and the by -ways, though narrow, are al- most all macadamized . The difference to the roads in South- Canada are putting up in the ern Ontario, is that they are Korean conflict and how much heavily wooded with trees, bush- es and shrubs, right to the edge of the road, even though fields lie right behind the wooded roadways . , . This is typical everywhere . Basking in the golden mellow October sunshine, the red of the sumac and the yellow and green foliage credted walls of beauty through which, it was a joy to traverse , . . :k '4' et THEN, too, those tiny south • Michigan hamlets and towns were Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton and most picturesque . Apparent- family, Clinton, were guests on ly. in the opening up of the vast I Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles forest that was Michigan, settle- Wallis. ments sprung up around a river Misses Elaine and Jacqueline Weston, or lake, which was a centre for .Bayfield, were guests on saw mills and logging The , Saturday of Misses Margaret and forests have gone, but have left Carol Wallis. these towns and villages beauti- Mr. John MacNaughton, Miss fully situated There is scare- Kathleen MacNaughton, Mr. and ely a one that has not a small 1, Mrs Ritchie MacNaughton, all of river meandering through its' ondon, visited on Sunday with centre or a lake at its edge Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton and These natural advantages have Mrs. Johnson. been put to good use . . . They Miss Elsie Martin, Mrs. Lillian have a charm seldom seen in Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Dick places of similar size farther Striuck, -Mr. and ,Mrs. Robert north in Michigan or in our own Fisher and children of Stratford, spent Sunday at the Martin tot - province' , . , tage at Lane O'Pines Beach. k .k n. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cantelon WE found that southern Mich- and son Douglas, Mr. and Mr igen was within the orbit of the Huron Murch and daught4 , notorious Chicago Tribune , . • Donna and Beatrice, all of Gode- And although many of its mil- rich Township, motored to Ham - lions of readers don't quite be- Ilton on Sunday to see Princess lieve all that is in print, still Elizabeth and Prince Philip. they quote it, when telling us Attended Deanery what a poor show England and Mrs. Wilfred Colclough, Mrs. beeves, Mrs. Rowden, Mrs. Mil- ton Steep and Mrs. Stewart Mid- dleton, attended the Fall Deanery of Huron held in Fordwich on Thursday last. n EARLY NOMINATIONS MORRIS—A by-lawwas passed at Morris Township Council meet- ing setting the date for nomina- tions for reeve and councillors on Nov. 30 at 1 p.m. and if an election is necessary, it will be held Dec. 10. Now"Skinny" Girls Get Lovely Curves Gain 5 to 10 lbs. New Pep Thousands who never could gain weight before, now 'Wave• shapely, attraetive scores. No morn bony globs,' UM hollows. They thank Oetren. It puts • etoIoe9peitfigntoaPetB on bodice up, too. skinny pe,(eal n food muddies you better. Don't tear getting too sat. atop when you gain sgtuo you wish. Introductory or' aget-aequalntcd" else only eek. Try ostres Tonic Tablets for qew pounds, lovely serves, new pep, 'today...A druggists. the great U.S.A. is helping us It makes us boil! ... When we glanced through a copy of the "famed" Tribune—with about 100 pages — and realized that the paper it was printed on came from the forests of Northern On- tario—and here in Clinton, The NEWS -RECORD often wonders from week to week where the newsprint is coming from to print the next edition ...You may have wondered at times why there was an eight -page paper instead of ten—the answer newsprint . , YET in one glance over the Tribune we read more nonsense (from an intelligent viewpoint) than we do in our Ontario conter- part (Toronto evening paper) in a month . Even the advertise- ments — there are thousands of them—are dubious . . . One ad. had a 4- or 5 -skin mink scarf IT'S PURE WHITE Gives a mirror smooth finish with only one coot. Per- fectly white. Will not check, turn yellow or discolor. Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, furniture and store fronts. J. W. COUNTER CLINTON, ONTARIO :00*- for $48 . . . It just couldn't be possible! . t ak ON the other hand, the Kal- amazoo daily was a nice clean sheet—similar to The Free Press or Globe and Mail ... It's front page covered world events in an impartial manner, without any scandal headlines ... 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Automatic Oil Heating Comfort! $89.50 Automatic HEAT GIVES YOU EVEN HEAT DAY AND NIGHT. heat automatically ... automatic health pro- . requires no electricity Clinton Electric Sh Londesboiro Girl Weds MR. AND MRS. ROBERT JAMES IIEUTON are pictured above following their marriage at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Snell, Londesboro, The groom is the son of Mrs. Gertrude Heutbn, Windsor, and the bride, before her marriage, was Helen June Snell. 'They will reside in Windsor. —•Photo by MacLaren's Studio; engraving courtesy The London Free Press Autumn Weddings BAKER—DALE The marriage of Edith Mae Dale, London, to John Dudley Baker, Brantford, took place quietly in New St. James' Pres- byterian Church, London, early this month. Rev. Richard Stew- art officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dale, Clin- ton, and the bridegroom is the BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANCY ROY N. BENTLEY Licensed Public Accountant 36 Regent St., — Tel. 909-J Goderich, Ontario ERNEST W. HUNTER Chartered Accountant 2143 Danforth Ave., Toronto Phone OXford 4080 RONALD G. McCANN Public Accountant Office: Royal Bank Bldg. Phones: Office 561: Res. 455 CHIROPRACTI'C D. H. McINNES Chiropractic - Foot Correction OFFICE HOURS: Hotel Clinton, Friday, 1 to 8 p.m. Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, Monday, 1 to 8 pm. IN` 5U ANNCE Be Sure • : Be Insured K. W. COLQUIIOUN GENERAL INSURANCE Representative: Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada Office: Royal Bank Building Office 50 - PHONES - Res. 9W J. E. HOWARD, BaS'field Phone Bayfield 53r2 Car - Fire _ Life - Accident Wind Insurance If you need Insurance, I have a Policy. Buy LIFE Insurance To -day! To -morrow may be too late! JOHN R. & LLOYD K. BUTLER Representative CONFEDERATION LIFE INSURANCE Phone 274 — Clinton — Box 215 JAMES S. CULP 52 Elgin Ave. Phone 512 Goderich Representative of State -Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. for Clinton, Bayfield and Goderich areas. LOBB INSURANCE AGENCY Cor. William and Rattenbur'jr Sts. Phone 691W — GENERAL INSURANCE — Representative: Dom. of Canada General (Life) Howlett Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co. H. C. LAWSON Bank of Montreal Building Clinton PHONES: Office 251W; Res. 251J Insurance -- Real Estate Agent: Mutual Life Assurance Co. THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Ofifee. Seaforth Officers 1950—Presi0ent, E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; vice-presi- dent, J. E. Malone; Seaforth;-man- ager and secretary treasurer, M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Other direct- ors: S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm; Ro- bert Archibald, Seaforth; John H. McEwing, Blyth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; W. S. Alexander, Wal- ton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich. Agents: J. E. Pepper, Brucefield R. F. McKercher, Dublin; George A. Watt, Blyth; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn Baker, Brus- sels. OPTOMETRY A. L. COLE, R.O. Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted Goderich - Phone 33 GORDON R. HEARN Optometrist Phone 69 Huron Street, Clinton JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth Hours: 9 am - 6 pm. Wed. 9 - 12.30; Sat. 9 em - 9 pm PAINTERS MeMASTER PAINTERS Matilda St., Clinton Spray and Brush, Steeplejacking, Commercial Buildings Roofs and Houses REAL ESTATE LEONARD G. WINTER Real Estate and Business Broker SLOAN BLOCK, CLINTON Phone: Office 448; Res. 599j VETERINARIAN DR. G. S. ELLIOTT Veterinarian Phone 209 Clinton adiators Flushed ANTI -FREEZE (Any Type) HOSE REPLACED Drive Up For Quick, Dependable Winter Service! 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