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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1952-02-14, Page 3MRS. CHRISTIAN DRESSER (By our Bayfield correspondent) Funeral services were held on Monday for Mrs. Christian Dres- ser, 84, who.died at her home at Bayfield on Friday, February 8. Rev. H. J. E. Webb officiated and interment was made in Bayfield Cemetery. Pallbearers were George Little, William Parker, William Elliott, Thomas Westlake, George Blair, and Harold Stinson. Surviving are two sons: Willard and Hales; and one sister, Mrs. Robert Elliott, all of Bayfield. FRANCIS KEEGAN (By our Bayfield correspondent) Death came to Francis Keegan in Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea- forth, on Monday, February 4, 1952, following an illness extend- ing over several months. The youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs:Arthur Keegan, he was born May 26, 1868, in Gode- rich . Township, on the property owned and operated as a brick- yard by hts father (familiar to many as the one-time Bayfield Golf Course). His father died when he was an infant and his mother came with her little fam- ily to reside in the brick house which he had built for them on the corner of Colina and Ann Streets. Frank, as he was familiarly known to many and widely scat- tered friends, was one of Bay- field's Old Boys. He attended public school and grew to man- hood in the• village. He learned to sail with "the Bayfield fisher- men and later spent the sailing seasons on the Great Lakes. He was also employee' in Wingham before he returned to be with his aged mother. He was married to Miss Marg- aret Wild and they resided on Contract Barley We Are Again Taking BARLEY CONTRACTS It looks like another year of high prices for Barley, We think it will be best cash crop for :1952, We are in the market for Wheat, Oats, or Barley, Ontario-grown. Prices are lower but still high. We have room now for Oats or Mixed Grain. Taking orders for Clovers or Grass Seeds. Alfalfa very scarce; would advise early buying; expect to have complete stock by March 1, Fred 0. Ford GRAIN and SEED Phone 123W PACE marl DRUG STORES SPECIALS ON BRANDS Low-cut week-end prices bring you extra savings on these LID,A, products, all sold on a money-back guarantee, BAI3Y CREAM 3 oz. jar, reg. 50c .... . . ... 39c GLYCERIN & ROSE WATER legz.40e 49c LAXATIVE VEGETABLE 6's. 3s- Tabiet 290 reg. 35c ... LINSEED MEAL 12 oz. carton, reg. 35c , 29c PENETRATING LINIMENT11.4z45c 37C WAX PAPER Too . 33creg „ 28c 2 for 55c Keep a Well-Stocked MEDICINE CHEST SICKROOM and FIRST-AID NEEDS-:- 4-•-•44,-÷4.-4•=0-•-•-*-4-40-4 ••-•-•-•-•-•-•-•44-44-4-0-4,-4-0-t. MILTON ANTISEPTIC 39e, 890 "SAFE-HEAT" HEATING PADS $5,49 DAVOL FOUNTAIN SYRINGES $2.65 & up MEDICINE GLASSES-Special 8e, 2 for 15e GAUZE BANDAGE, 10 yd. rolls 25c, 35c & up ABSORBENT COTTON, 1, 2 & 4 oz. ... 25c, 40e, 70e I.D.A. "UTILITY" HOT WATER BOTTLE, reg. L98 $1.49 "VAL-U" ABSORBENT COTTON, 1 lb. roll , ... 98c A.S.A TABLETS, 100's 19c 300's 490 •••-•-•-4,-•-•-*-0-.44.-...4,4-. VITAMINS, BUILDERS, TONICS- ' 4-4-•-•-•-*-0-4-•-4-•-•-•-•-•-.4-44-4-4-41-1,41-0-40-40-.^41-#4.4÷41-41,44-4-4,1-0-41-, 1DAPHOS NERVE FOOD & TONIC $1.25 FELLOWS COMPOUND SYRUP $1.49 WATERBURY'S COMPOUND $1.25 i IDAFER IRON & VITAMIN B COMPOUND $1.50 BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS $1.25 IDATONE (Blood Purifier & Tonic) $1.00 t SARNAK INTERNAL MEDICINE ........ - $1.35 COD LIVER OIL B.P. STANDARD 690.1 COD LIVER OIL CAPSULES 990 CRE-O-TONE 0425 -4)-4-41-0-40-0- 4-0-44.-4-,- COUGH COLD REMEDIES- and ++ . +44 40-4-4.-44-4-1- 41-4-4,44-40-41-N-41.•-•-•-•-•-•-•-4-••••-•-•-•-*-11-**-.0-4. 1 IDARUB MENTHOLATED CHEST RUB, 3 oz. ... 43c SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPS . 10c VICK'S VAPO-RUB or VA-TRO-NOL 530 VICK'S "MEDITRATING" COUGH SYRUP 59c DR. CHASE ANTIHISTAMINE COMPOUND 59e I.D.A. COLD TABLETS, reg. 25e , 19c HEAT LAMPS-Infra Red $1.55. BRONCHIDA I.D.A. COUGH SYRUP n 60c 4 i. ,e-*-4-4-•-•4-04.-•-•-...-.4-•-•-•-•-4-4-4.-4-4-•-•-+-•-e- .0-e-0-1.-4 4-4 4-4-44-4-4-4. UP'FINS F. B. PENNEBAKER PHONEA SERVICE DRUGGIST Amp Alm A, Alm Ahm Mm mW Mkt- YOU CAN STILL GET YBRID SEED IN MANY 'GRADES AND VARIETIES... I still have a few bushels of %Kalb "Old Standby" varieties in some polies. They won't last Iamb up Ian May. Sas me today. Win. 'Marsh, R.R. 5, Coded& ANDREW STURGEON (By our Bayfield correspondent) Andrew Gordon Sturgeon, 57, Port Stanley, formerly of Bay- field, died in Victoria Hospital, London, on February 8, after an illness of three months. He was born at Bayfield and lived here until 1926, when he moved to London. In 1933 he moved to Brucefield and in 1941 went to Port Stanley where he has been plant man at the marine storage • of Imperial Oil Limited. He attended the United Church. Surviving, besides his wife, are five brothers:" William, John, Edward, Herbert and Willard, Bayfield; and one sister, Mrs. Sarah Catling,. Port Stanley. Remains rested at the Williams funeral home, St. Thomas, where services were conducted Monday afternoon, February 11, by Rev. C. A. Malcom. Interment was made in Bayfield Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Ross Scott, R. Smith, K. W. Budd, G. W. Dowler, D. W. Hull and H. K. Griffin. MRS. MILTON LOVE Funeral for Mrs. Milton Love, 65, who died at her home at Here: sail, Thursday, February 15, were conducted Saturday afternoon by Rev. W. J. Rogers, in the Bori- thron funeral home, and inter- ment made in Hensall Union Cemetery. She was born in Hensall, and before her marriage was Miss Lillian Workman. She was a member of the United Church, and of the WMS. and WA. Surviving besides her husband, are one sot* Howard, Toronto.; one sister, Mrs. _Harold Bolger, London; three brothers, the Rev. H. V. Workman, Tillsonburg; William, Tuckersmith; an"' Percy, Varna, WE ARE AGAIN CONTRACTING BARLEY For Canada Malting Company - CONTACT US - Contracts Can Be Arranged By,Phone or Letter PHONE 103 NICalTS 133 Geo. T. Mickle & Sons Ltd. HENSALL, ON1. -- GOOD SERVICE FAST UNLOADING FACILITIES 644.111 t 4 Co-op Auto insurance Now Available to. Urban and Rural Drivers in Huron County Contact your nearest Agent for Information and Estimates on a Coverage for your Car or Truck -- AGENTS - W. V. ROY, Box 310, Clinton, 'Telephone 557 or 324J BERT KLOPP, Zurich, Telephone Zurich 93-1 RUSSELL KNIGHT, R.R. 2, Brussels, phone Brussels 28-16 GEORGE FEAGAN, R.R. 1, Goderich, Phone Goderich 937-12 CECIL FALCONER, Lit. 1, Luckno,w, Phone Wingham 614-21 ROSS FRANCIS, Kirkton, Telephone Kirkton 34-8 T. A. CAMERON, Lucknow, Telephone Lucknow Co-op way. There are over 1,390 Co-op Policy holders in Huron County at the present time. year friends about its features and have them insure the If you are a policy holder with Co-op Insurance, tell -1444-4,--64 7-b Coal and Wood RANGES We have on hand several good used coal and wood ranges. REAL VALUES! See Them In Our Store Clinton Electric Shop I). W. Cornish - WESTINGHOUSE DEALERS - PHONE 479 -- Residence 358 "Every House Needs Westinghouse!" The Horticultural Society All those interested in joining the CLINTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY will please let in touch with the President, Mrs. S: Castle, or the Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. F. Fingland. The spring lists are being prepared and will be sent to all members shortly. 7-b Canvassers For The Western Ontario Home and Service Centre . For The BLIND Will be calling on you fot Your Donation This Week. Sight is one our our most precious pos- sessions, Your share will- help in 'extending the sum of human happiness, GIVE.,..GBNEROUSLY1 i• Aso*. r BALL - MACAULAY CLINTON SEAFORTH Buildersr Supplies Phone 97 Phone 781 LUMBER, LIME, TILE, pLywoops AND COAL JOHN ROBERT NOBLE John Robert Noble, a well., known and highly-respected rest- dent of Clinton, end district, pas- sed away at his home in Clinton on Friday, February 8, in his 86th year. Mr, Noble was born in Hullett Township, son of the late Jerrett Noble and Mary Anne Birney. In 1909 he married Margaret Hill of Hullett Township, The funeral service was held from the Ball and Mutch funeral home on Monday, February 11, under the auspices of Murphy Lodge, No. 710, Clinton. Inter- ment in Clinton Cemetery. Rev. A. Glen Eagle of Ontario St. United Church conducted t h e snrViee, with fraternal services in charge of Master Frank Falconer. Pall bearers were: William Cook, Edward Morrison, Norman MY, Garnet Cornish, !Tames Turn- er, W. J. Falconer. Flower ,beer- ers were: Charles Nelson, Doug- las Freeman, John Henderson and George Falconer, all brother members of Murphy Lodge, Deceased waS a rnernbei, of On- tario St. Milted Church, an hon- orary member of Murphy Lodge, L0,14, No. 710, • Clinton, and a member of the Canadian Order of Foresters. Besides his wife he is survived lay;,one son, Reginald, of Toron- 10; one sister, Mrs. Harry Jack- son, Stratfor; and three broth- ers, Jerrett and George,Van- cower and New Westminstr, and Jeremiah, of Clinton. MRS. MARY BRIGHAM Mfrs;. Mary Elizabeth Brigham,• widow of Albert Brigham, died ;in Clinton Public Hospital Tues- day, Feb. 5, following a month's illness, in her 66th year. . Mrs. Brigham was the only daughter of the late James and Sarah Kernaghan of Brussels. In "1921 she married Albert Brigham and together they farmed on the '12th concession of Hullett ToWn- ship, where Mr. Brigham died MISS MARY JEAN RATH Miss Mary Jean Rath, elder daughter of the late William Rath and Catherine Marshall Rath of Blyth, died Monday, Feb, 4, in Toronto General Hospital, following a brief illness. She had been admitted to hospital only the day previously. The late Miss Rath was born on the 7th concession of East Wawanoith Township, and was in her 52nd year. About 25 years ago she went to Toronto and for the last two years she was em- ployed by the Department of Health and Welfare. Surviving are: one sister, Mrs. Fred (Verna) Bailey, London; two brothers, Wesley Rath, Har- row, and Clarence on the, home- stead ' on the 7th concession of East Wawanosh, e A memorial service was con- ducted February 7, in the Mem- orial Chapel, with Rev. C. J. Scott officiating. Pallbearers were Telford, Lewis and; Stanley Cook, Withal) Black, Albert Coultes and Joseph. Dunbar. In- terment followed in Union Ceme- tery, Blyth. her farm on the Blue Water !Highway, 11/4 miles south of the village, Mrs. Keegan predeceas- her husband in. April 1929; since when he has lived there alone, He was a great walker and de-. spite a heart condition, he prided himself on being able to walk to and from the village several days a week, until he was taken ill early in the autumn. T h e familiar figure of this kindly, thoughtful man will be greatly missed from our midst. Possessed of a keen • memory, he was greatly interested in the history of Bayfield. He was active in Bayfield Agricultural Society of which he was a director for a great many years. He is survived by a niece, Mrs. W. J. Lamb, Fort Frances, Ontario, and a nephew, Chester Keegan, Bay City, Mich. The body rested at the West- lake funeral home, Zurich, until Wednesday morning when the cO'rtege proceeded to St. Peter's Church, St. Joseph where Re- quiem High Mass was sung by the Reverend Fr. W. Bourdeau, and interment made in the ad- joining cemetery. The pallbearers were: Alvin Rau, Lloyd Etue, Kenneth Etue, Joseph Wild, John Wild and Louis Wild. Amongst those from a distance who attended the funeral was Chester Keegan, Bay City, Mich. JOSEPH KIPPER (By our Bayfield correspondent) Requiem high mass for Joseph Kipper, 65, who died at Sulphur Springs, Montana, was sung by Father M. ;Monaghan, in St. Boniface Church, Zurich, at 9.30 a.m. Tuesday, February 12, and interment made in the "church cemetery. Ile died after a short illness with pneumonia. Surviving are one brother, John, Prince George B.C., and four sisters, Mrs. C. Fulton, Biggar, Sask.; 11/Its. Percy Weston, Bay- field; Mrs. Herbert Bender, Znr- ich, and Mrs. W. Bosnell, Sask. MRS. DAVID WESTON Mrs. DaVid Weston, Goderich, died Wednesday, February 6, in Alexandra hospital, Goderich, af- ter a long illness. Formerly Emma Johnston, she was born in Goderich Township, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston, and had lived in Goderich for the past 35 Years, Her husband, a veteran of the First World War, died while at 13ramshott, England, in 1916, She was a member of Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich. Surviving are two sons, Robert and Clayton, Goderich; two sis- ters, Mrs. Robert Bell end Mrs, John Bell, and a brother, Fred Johnston, all of Goderich. A funeral service was held Saturday afternoon at the Bro- phey funeral home, Goderich, conducted by Rev. R. G. Mac- Millan of Knox Church. Burial was in Maitland Cemetery, God- erich. MRS. W. J. THOMPSON (By our Auburn correspondent) Funeral services for Mrs. Wil- liain J. Thompson, 8$, were con- ducted Monday afternoon, Febru- ary 11, at the home of her dau- ghter, Mrs, Mark Armstrong, RR. 2, LiteknoW, by Rev. C. C. Washington, Auburn, and inter- ment made in Dungannon Cem- etery, Pallbearers were Donald and Bert Thompson, Melvin Craig, Gus_Kinahan, Mike Cumming and Mason McAllister, Her early life was spent in Hullett' Township, and after, her' marriage she and her late hus- band fanned in `]Vest Virewanosh until retiring in 1921,,,When they moved to Auburn. Mr. Thomp- son died in 1947. She is survived by one daugh- f er, Mrs. Mark Armstrong; and ive sons, John, on the home- stead;Gormley`, Brampton; Joseph, Wynn, William, Landes- bofo; Russell, Goderich, and a alater-fn-laW, Mrs, Margaret Olark, Auburn, MusD" MIltrAfty 14, 1952 ,c44.W.r.ON *tete.*** r4. ope.-.14-04 Tie Queen ,:and The Duke Obituary in 1933. Two years ago, Mrs. Brigham purchased a home in Blyth, where she has since lived. She was a faithful member of Blyth United Church, a regular attendant of the Adult Bible Class and the Woman's Mission- ary Society; also a member of Blyth branch of the Women's In- stitute, She is survived by two daugh- ters, Mrs. Charles (Isabel) Hol- land, Ingersoll; Mrs, Kenneth (Enid) MacDonald, Hullett; by three grandchildren, Beverly and Brian MacDonald a n d Mary Holland. A funeral service was held hi the Tasker Memorial Chapel, Fri- day afternoon, .Feb. 8 at 2 p.m., with Rev, C. a. Scott in charge, Interment followed." in Union Cemetery, Blyth. The above photo by Canada's famous photographer, Korsh of Ottawa, shows Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh, The latter may be named The Prince Consort at a later date.