HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-10-18, Page 9Mr. and Mrs. Phil Reltbohmer
and Miss Neva Heitbohrner, Strat-
ford, spent the weekend at their
summer home. Mr. Heitbehmer is
building a porch addition to their
cottage.
STANLEY .
Sufiday- visitors with Mr. aid
Mrs, Bd Glen were Mr. and Mrs,
Frank Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. IVIacLaren, Goclerich; Mr. and
Mrs. Milne. Rennie, Seaforth;
and,IVfrs, W. R. Douga,11, Mr. and
Mrs; R. Y. 1VlacLaren, Hensall. A
fowl dinner was served in honour
of Mn Glen's hir,thday.
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The .-WOlaan:a Association of
Grace' United Ohmth met iest
Thursday at' the home of Mrs,,„
Molly Cox The past president,
Mrs, A. Lockhart, was in charge ,Of
the Meeting which opened. .with
Singing "come, Ye Thankful pie, Come." Mrs, Phyllis ,Cox
in prayer an' the Scripture les-
son was read by Mrs. Donald Bar-
ris. Roll call was answered with
a verse ..'containing" "Thanks,"
Plans were made for the :bazaar--
and bake sale being held. Thursday,
November 15. in the Clinton TWA
Nal It Was decided to giVe a do,
nation to the Bible Society instead
of a door-to-door
Readings were given by Mrs,.
,Tolm McGowan and the meeting
'Closed with repeating the Mizpah
benediction. The afternoon wag
spent quilting and lunch was •aerv..,
ed by the hostess.
The NteMber meeting will be
at the h.. Me of Mrs, Elgin Cox.
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Contractor ulust supply all labour and equipment required "
and.such equipment must meet the, Approira of the Department
of Highways, One unit will be contraeted'ior and no Standing
time will be allowed,: Tender: must state a Slat rate per hour
-and will close October 13th, 1956, at 6 p.m.
Tenders will be, accepted subject to the approval of the De-
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necessarily accepted. •
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Clinton Ontario NO
Coining to gens411 Ygars 'W>
from London, they have ersles.re4
~ have
obnesvi le Local Farmers. Union •
Plans 3.et Play Forlalent .Night
At the last .meeting of the Mrs. 'Grant Stirling, Beyfield„ mrs,.
znesvilre' Local Farmers Union it Pon Middieron,, Oiintoxz, Gordon"
WAS xleOlded to have a variety show Dill, Varna,property managers, the eao Novoxoer, to be Allan Armstrong, DOA Middietonv oe inakeinp manager Mrs, Gordon
Protinced by kielmesv,i40 and -Var, general, overseer, -Vdgar
na Locals combined, An entertain, IlathwelL
rent ComMittee was appointed. to • The second committee meeting.
carry this proposal further, was, held at Gordon MI'S on Sat-.
tirciay, October 13 when two Par,
titular` playa were described *y
Mrs, '•Outenbridge, and 44A Pair Of
TQ. committee-1t.1Y' " scannedlArl
decided
arge, -113 o
n,
s ts
of members from both locals and
chose the"" tops in local talent for
the actors, It is hoped that _every,
one who is- asited to try out for a
part will be at Don Middleton's,
R1/73,. Clinton, on Saturday even-
ing, October PO, as "early es pea-
Aible so that try outs and basting.
Can be„gin immediately. The very
capable' .director, 'Mrs, .Outerbridge
bent Taylor; advertising managers, will be in charge. •
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry
London, spent two weeks XaCation
at their cottage.
;qr. and Mrs. Cecil Merkley,
Wingham, spent the holiday week-
end at their .aliAl.ntar home.
Mn and iVIrS James, Barnes,
Miss Alma Barnes, London, spent
the weeltend at .their cottage here,'
Ma,, and lux's, Gordon; Armstrong
and, family, London, were at their
cottage at Paradise Vista for
Thanksgiving* Day,
fir, and Mrs. Joseph HaViS
Mrs, Ivy Woocis, Detroit, are
spending a„few days at the latter's
Pettagt before the season ends.
Mr, and Mrs, Gil Hazelwood,
Silver Birch cabins, are on a trip
through the United States and are
at PreSent holidaying in 'Sequoia
National pax*, California..
Cream Produee.ro..
Have First Of
County Meetings
'41w is rapidly approaching for
the series of county meetings, to,
be held by the Ontario Cream. Pro,,.
dtwers' Marketing Beard, at which
members will discuss problems and
do their hit .estahliall board
policy." ,
The drat is in Boron County on.
October 26, in the Agricultural Of-
!rice Ac:>ard Boom, Quest speaker
is .Dr. Harry Caldwell from the-
ra_rnt: Peenornics Branch, c:Mc,. Guelph.
At these meetings resolutions
are diSeassed, drafted and, if ap- proved,, passed On to the annual
meeting-to be held in November in
Torn to 'after which 'they become
Part of the overall program Of the
organization and its 50;000 mein-
hers throughout the Province.
''"county and distinct 'meetings
actually set the stage for our pro-
vincial annual. meeting," said W, 13, Hotson i St. Marys, director for
District No. 6,,
"They are the sounding board
for the individual producer. It is
at these sessiens that he,, has a
chance to voice his opinions on the
things that will help him as an
'individual, and his industry as, 'a
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Mrs, Geiger is president of Wpm
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TX.; .assistant .Christian .steward-
ship secretary of the Women's
Missionary Society and past pres,
idea of that organization; :seem,
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Mr, .and Mrs, Vontnd Geigert,
highlY esteemed re delfts of the
.village win be taking up residence
.1,11 London 91 the near future. They
'awe Iola their beautiful home
The first meeting of this enter,
taitunent Committee met at Don
lVfiddielOn's on Monday, October
After reports had been brought in
and after Mitch diSCUSSiOn it WAS
decided that the show would con-
slat •Aka big three-act comedy play
with Tally a few short numbers
featured hetWeen acts. -
Committee heads Were set up as
follows: director, Mrs, Warren S.
Outerbridge; stage manager, Mrs,.
Ray Wise; business` manager, lie-
The Ron. William A. Goodfellow,
Minister of Agriculture for the
Province of Ohtario, will officially
open the 1956 Royal-Agricultural.
Winter Faix to be held in the Col-
iseum, Toronto, from November 9
to 17.
Members of the International
Jumping Teams who will compete
in this-year'S Royal Ilorsie- Show
will be welcomed by Mayor N.
Phillips. These teams, represent-
ing Canada, the United States,
Chile, Mexico and Ireland, will par-
ticipate in the jumping competition
each evening during the eight days
of the Fair.
Bast seen at the 1953 Royal, the
world-famous Musical Ride of the
Royal Canadian Mounted Police is
certain to be a popular attraction
again this year while Arthur God-
frey, star of radio and television,
will be seen at this year's Royal
every evening and on both Satur-
day afternoons.
In the first half of 1956 total
labor income in Canada increased
by $652 million over comparable
period' of 1955, Slightly More than
half of the increase was due to
big-her level of employment, re-
mainder was due to higher ,y,Tage
rates. ,
CCF---Trade Union
Conference In
London Labor Half
The annual' Regional CCF—
Trade Union Conference will be
held on Saturday, October 27 at
the London Labour Hall, London.
Special speaker will be David
Lewis, Prominent Toronto-.Labour
lawyer and CCF National "Chair-
man. His, subject will be "Labour
and the CCF."
The widely discussed new CCF
Declaration of Principles adopted
at the COF national` convention in
Winnipeg last August will be the
main subject of study. A CCF
federal election prOkram will be
discussed' in view of the prospect
of a federal election in the near
future.
Leslie Riley Is
Tops At Hensall
1956 School Fair
(By our Hensall correspondent)
The school concert held in con-
junction with Hensall School Fair
drew a large attendance Friday,
October 5, at the village town
hail. There were 18 classes in re-
citations, public. ,speaking, music,
and a spelling match. John Cowan,
Exeter;. public school inspector,
chaired the meeting.
Thirteen-year-old Leslie ,Riley,
pupil of SS• 7, Hibbert, who has
been champion of Hensel' school
fair for four years, wen the honor
again this year with 30 prizes.
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Royal Winter To
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