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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-11-22, Page 8EIGHT rr1 DAY, NOVEMB, k.IWS 9 yfiI By NIXSS TX= lie WOODS . e955 Ontario Champion Aural •Ile reepondcut. - PHONEa PAYMetli.re Ore 'Guild At Trinity,. M.. Mark 50th Anniversary . ,wetnary ' tar Be' H. Orrriond w'as in. Det>sott over the weekend. • lviis, J ;Reid and Miss M. Gal - braith, Seaforth; were the guests, Of Mrs. 3. M. Stewart .on Tki>,irs- dl:ay last, 'Mrs. Chapman and Nies Lola F.11ititt, Detroit, visited the latter, s brother Leslie Elliott, over the weekend.. Corp*al Lloyd and Mrs, West, lake and little Rick, who stayed with his grendfether on Saturday; ,returned to Kitchener en, Sunday'• Mrs. Charles Marks who has Peen visiting in Toronto, returned hone with her ,daughter, Miss Mary Metrics; and Victor Pickard, who spent the weekend here. Mrs, Lloyd Westlake and • y, a Kitchener, returned to thevilige on Tuesday evening, owing to Iter ;,mother's illness. Mrs, M. Toms is confined ib her bed with luan!bagn Mrs, Percy Weston was in Lon-' 'tion from Monday .until Thursday last, having gone down with her husband WJto entered St, Joseph's ;hospital and remained for a corn plate physical. Check-up. A faniily dinner was held .on • Sunday evening at the Moine of Bert Dunn, Jr, Bronson Line, Stanley Township. Twelve mein - berg were present to celebrate the birthday of Bert Dunn, Sr,. Mrs.' Malcolm•. Toms, Corporal and Mrs: Lloyd Westlake, attend- ed the marriage of Mise 1lattifia Ann Johnston to Marcel Peladeati in St. Alphonsus. Church, Windsor, Jit, ten ,o'clock, Saturday month -le, Meienaber 17: The wedding break fast was held in the home of a friend at ' 3.2:30 and tyre reception,. and dinner foliewed at feet .etelp'ek at Canada Tavern. The bride, who is a niece of hers. Malcolm Toms, is a,daugYiter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnston, :517 Grove Avenue, Wind, sox. Wilmot Halman, •Moose Jaw, Sask;, who was in the vjllage en ,Saturday with hissisters from To- ronto, Called on friends and ac- OuaintanCes, „His father, the late G. W. Holman was .principal of Bayfield Public School for several. years, (and some years later be - cattle County Clerk at. Goderich, The family left here 56 years ago, andalthough Holman had alt u Mr, Fx lana vis ited Bayfield since leaving in 1900, still the village :had changed, so with the passing years, that he re- marked "he wouldn't haveknown the place." Seaut Mothers F; The Ladies' Auxiliery to the Scouts and Cubs nret on Tuesday evening .at the home of Mrs. Rob- ert MaoVean. Mrs, Fred Wallis presided and opened the meeting with the Scout Mothers' promise said -in unison.. Mrs'. Grant ; Stirling gave the secretary -treasurer's. report. Mrs, John Scotchaner presided for the election of Officers which resulted as follows: 'President, Mrs. Reg Francis; vice-president, Mrs. James A. Came - 1 nton Memorial Shop T PRYDE and -SON ZLINTON --. EXETER -- SEAFORTH' Thanes Steep, Clinton ' Representative phones Bus:, HU w2-6606 - Res., HU 2-3869 FARMERS.. Weare shipping ;`eattle everi4Saturday for 'mated Co -operative -of Ontario and eofeit your patronage. We will pick them. rip at your• faro,. PPieties PHONE-COLLECIT not later than Friday nights. Seaforth Frafiners CO -Operative -;rative , H. t . Hunt, Manager • . • Pbioize--Day 9, ,Evenings 481w 39 -tib You Can't 'Afford .To Miss A Pair of Cour'try Ki'ds" • A : Three -Act Comedy Pay • Presented by' • Holmesville • and Varna -Farm Union Loeils Directed by Mrs. 'Warren S. Outerbridge $ *HAYFIELD , TOWN ;HALL•. Wed., Nev. 28 Bayfield Tickets. Available at Hovey's Grocery VARNA TOWNSHIP HALL Fri., Nov 30 Mont;, -Dec. 3 — 8.00 Adults 50c; Children (under • '12) 25c ,invited Number' of Rush Seats. Available Each Night • ALL FARM 1J1\1ION .TALENT a GUA-RAN'rEEDD CNRTIF1CATES • short term -5. years • pay 4Y2% interest, payable half -yearly. • Unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and inferest • authorized investment for trust funds IN 5.TEARS $500 ACCUMULATES TO $624.60 • THE • $TERLING C 0 R f' 0 -R Head Office! 3'2 goy S1„ torOnte TRUSTS A T i0 Ni branch- e.ftice 14 Dunlop Si., Barrio • .e (By our BaTficht VOrresPonticut) A , epeetal meeting' was held et the home of the president, Airs, PerCy • Weston, en Monday even iryg tg make final ,arrangrients for the Golden; Anniversary of Trinity Church Guild. ' In eelebiration, of this ,event,. "Open 'liastse'" will 'lee held at ' Parish hall on Thurs- day s -day evening at .eight ... • lock, It will be in •the nature a;a social and .of course 'there wiii be the ceremony of cutting the eenivers- ary cake which wan 'hiked by Mrs. E. P. Arkeil, (Mrs, elcell was the .good coele who produced the second prize centennial cake at the ` Bayfield Fail Zi 'air this year,) A surprise"at thin special meet- ing was oecesioneclewhenIVIrs. Fk'ed Weston broiled gt ina-bi-birthday caket o bad nd es t w shm e r Ien . hiph e a P dear. with 21. candles,' and the- group sang, "happy birthday" to the president. Mrs, Lloyd $'eogchnner there presented Mrs. Percy Weston with a, }.orseshpe sbaaed brooch At with topaz (hex birtlistene), irl ap- preciation of .her, sPrendid leader- ship ,and ,• work. as , president of Trinity Church Guild for the past two years, Although taken corn., -pletely by surprise, Mrs. Weston thanked the members graciously; eron; secretary -treasurer, M r Jolin Scotchmer; finance commit- tee, Mrsa John; Scotchrner, conven- er, Mrs, Lloyd Seotchnier, Mrs, 0, Turner; telephone committee, Mrs. A,"1V1. Bassett, Mrs, Arnold Mak- ins; social committee, Mrs. R, Pzt- minions, Mrs. Robert Turner. The January meeting will be held. at the home of Mrs. Lloyd 'Seotchaner. The meeting !cion d with the Scout 'benediction, after which Mrs. 'McVean 'served re- freshments. AUBURN 11. N mb "riggers Bring ,Deer Low As. Day f e:ld Men Enter Noe h Bush (BY OW OAYt eld porra i)niidpnt) up 7par'ts for the automobile :at Most of the local hunters are pudibury and returned to Britt for home. somem with "a bag" and scene a week's hunting. A big buck fell without, to Bili Ms;llwain's :gun. William Mcllwain, Spencer Ere vine, Reg Francis end George Lit- tle .returned; home on Senclee af- terrtoon, after having been away for Twsi weeks with the Tatter's ,erose country .car gild trailer, -They went first to $rift, „theft to Tlieesalon and ICliapleau. Going beck, to Thessaleo they went en sight seeing tow to Sault Ste, Marie. Then they picked up the trailer again, and went to. Skead near Cepreo1 where Robert Riehl, formerly of Clinton, iS .Conserve- timn Officer, They went into the bush 30 miles north of ;Sudbury for two days and it Was coming, ;out on one of the back reads that they had the misfortune- to collide head on, with h another car, Between $40Q and $500 :damage was done to Little's car and ,about $1,000 to the:other vehicle. That sort of took' the jay Q,ut of this pleasure trip, ,However, they wereable to' pick Correspondent=IRS. FRED ROSS Phone Dungannon -4 Waster Douglas Papp is visiting with his grandparents,„Mr. and. Mrs. Meredith Young for a couple weeks • 'CONSTANCE' _ JVfrs. James M,e'd'd: is visiting re- latives in Toronto; , Reeve William Jewitt is in God- erich this.. week attending county leouneil. Mrs. Joseph Riley and M.S. Frank Riley were in London : on Friday.•. Mr. and .Mrs. ' Borden Brown visited relatives' in- Hanover, on Monday. Miss Muriel Dale, Maltfon, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and `Mrs. Verne Dale. Mrs E. F. Warren, Lynda and. Helen, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson: Miss Joyce . Jewitt, 'ffhorndale, spent the weekend With her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, William Jewitt. Dave Milisan is a patient In Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, „,:and hismany' friends wish hien a speedy recovery. WA'and WMS - The regular .meeting of the Wo- man's Association and Woman's Missionary Society was held in the Sunday School rooms with Mrs. George MoIlwain presiding,. The WA. bazaar held in Seafrth on November 10, was►a decided sue -- cess, the WA realizing $64. The roll Cali was answered by, the Iad iest Officers for 1957 were elected as follows. Mrs. Verne Dale, presi- dent; treasurer, Mrs. Kenneth Hul- ley..., secretary, Mrs. Frank Riley;- pianist, Mrs. William t+Jewitt,' -as- sistant,. as-sistant,. Mrs, Frank Riley, The ladies are asked to' give • their $5 donation to the treasurer. -.. Mrs. Earl Lawson WMS group leader presided for" the WMS and read a pom. The lst psalm was read by Mrs. William J. Dale. Mrs. McGregor read a letter asking for• an allocation of five gifts for girls. The 1957 officers are; president, Mrs. Rests -McGregor; treasurer, Mrs. Earl Lawson; secretary, Mrs. Frank Riley; stewardship, Mrs. B. Brown; temperance, Mks. William Jewitt, assistant,. Mrs. V, Dale; Missionary Monthly, Mrs', D, Mill - son; Mission Band leaders, Mrs:. William Dale and Mrs; George Mc -- Dwain; pianist, Mrs. William Jew- itt, assistant, Mrs, Frank Riley. Jacji CROTO YOUR . w Cities Service' Distribittor . Phone B0 209633 8adgef Plan Availabk At Na Extra 4dst "Me Home of t"aooct Cledh 1uefs" godericb Township •Mr..and Mrs. Gordon S'teepe and fanxily, spent the weekend at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Middleton, attended the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto, last week, arid' Were the guest .of Dr. R. G, and Mrs, Hunter. At • the Aberdeen -Angus sale of the stars there,. Stewart purchased one of the famous Bar - bare. heifers from the .Edwards Bros. consignment, STANLEY Jahn P:eppel~ and Arthur Chap- man are at Niagara With Mr` and Mrs. Lorne Peder. Mrs. Norman Baird is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Varley, St. Catherine. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baird are visiting, their uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. William Rice, Buffalo, Ne:.w York. -. HENSALL. Kinetic, 'Canvass Igembers of,. HensalI Kinette Club made 'a house•rto-louse can- vass . of the village, Tuesday even- ing, selling tickets on a draw for a. lovely 3 -tier Chrisrtanas cake: The draw will take-placer'Saturday, December- 1, at Drysdale's hard= ware store. The winner does not have to be present. • The cake whicbeis' oh display in Drysdale's window wasmade by Mrs. William Caldwell, Hippen. Proceeds are to help in service work. At the conclusion •of' the canvas members met at the home of Mrs., Jack Drysdale for' their meeting with a 100 percent attend ance, - ionok And Bear Another'party consisting of Arne. old Maklns,. Heith Gemeinhardt,.' Gordii r Gilbert and Dewar Talbot returned home on Saturday night, They' went in. Arnold Madtins' station., wagon and a trailer to: Hey Lake in.tbe Halubttrton'Dist- riet. •During their week there, De- war Talbot bagged a 'rig ltuok,' Keith Gemeinhardt shot a large bar,, but the wounded animal •escaped. They all enjoyed the out- ing,. . Each A Rear Harry. Baker and Ronald Burt, London, stayed in Bayfield at night while hunting- near Whitechurch, in Bruce County, In their party were T E. . Hovard, LloYd Sce tc - trer ..ani .Wil earth Doul. Lloyd I Scotchrner and,Ronald Burt each got a deer, and a fax and raccoon were also bagged by the party. Lady Luck did not favour H. N. and • Kenneth Brandon, Merton Merner and Brown Lindsay, who were also stalking deer in Bruce County for several days' last week, BBU(EFiELD ..Cougratulationst TO Zurich Pair ' (By our Bayfte)cl tieor `ospenteant)e, ,Congratulations and best wishes go to Mr. and Mrs; Edward Peden:, Blue Water Highway, RR 2, ich, who on November 27, cele.. orate their •Golden Wedd* An- niversary, nniversary, • They. have One.'sgn, J'Osepli, Niagara pails. Mrs, A. Paterson visited -ren Sun- day with her mother, Mrs. B, Sholdice, Brinsley. Miss Ella Beattie, London, spent Monday with her cousin, Mrs. A. Ham, and Mary Swan. Mrs. K.ay Walden and family left for Montreal, where they will sail to France to join her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Zurbrigg, Wingharn, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John, A. 'McEwen.. Mr. and Mrs. R. Barr, Patsy and Jeanne, . Burlington, visited the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. Dinnin .last weekend. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Neil, and daughter Marilyn,• -Kirk - ion," visited irkton,"visited their uncle ankaunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Dinnin. Visitors with Rev. and Mrs. S. Davison over the weekend were their non Trevor, VIVI ,VIhis wife and children, Pavia, New York,and a friend Jean Evans, Wales. • W A Group -Mrs. H. Berry entertained the members and home helpers , of Group 1, WA, on Monday even- ing. Mrs. S. Davison opened. the meeting with a Christmas message and prayer. Roll call was answered by giv- ing "the name of a favourite flow- er." ° Mrs. Jaynes McNaughton garve a .readings Mrs, Alton John- son, Seatorth, gave two,selecfions on the mouthorgan. , Several, contests- were conducted and a "temp, and take" table was well patronized. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs, Will- iam Sinclair, Mrs. Ronald Pater son, Mrs. V. Hargreaves, Mrs: Gordon Elliott, Mrs. Alton John- son. 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VOTERS' LIST NOTIaI is 'hereby given that I have cemplied with ' Section 9 of The ,haters" List Act and that I leave posted l up at my office at Tuckersmith, an the lath day of No.e. vember, 1956, the list of all persons' entitled tp vote in the said Municipality gat , municipal elections and that sucit •list remains t'here,, for- inspe tion, AND thereby call upon all voters to take Mimed - late proceedings to have any errors or omissions cot- rested according to law, the last day for appeal being the 30th day of Novex be9r, 1956, . DATED this 13th day of Novenrber, 1956. Township of Tuckersmith. E. P: 'CHESNEY; • ' -4q,-8$.113: NOMINATIONS A NOMINATION MEETING FOR THE . TOWNSHIP' OF GODERIC • will be, held in the TOWN HALL, CLINTON FRIDAY _NOVEMBER 30th , 7 Between. the hours of 1 and tit pan. - Nomi:natibns-will be for -the 'Office of Reeve and 4 Councillors for the Township of Code - rich for the -year ear 1957, and also for the post - .tions of 2 Trustees -for the Township School. Area Board for -2• year terms., IF 'AN ELECTION IS NECESSARY, it will be held on MONDAY, DECEMBER loth between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. at,the followb ga places, - and with the following Deputy Returning Officers and Poll Clerks in charge; Sub - Division, Placa' . Deputy Returning Ofiieer Poli Clerk 1—Orange Hall V. Falconer , H. Fuller 2 --House of K. Holmes H. Sturdy .,....,.., Cliffs Sturdy 3 -House of Albert Schillbe , Chas,. Wallis ,... Wm." Allellwairi 4—House of H. Tyndall ...... Elmer Trick , Don Middleton 5-eelouse'of H. McCartney .:. H. McCartney Les Pearson 6—House afeR. E, Rowden :.. R. E. Rowden .. Reg. Miller R. E. THOMPSON, Clerk 47-8-1) Frank Thorogood builds for the future in 43 years, foreman carpenter Prank Thorogoodbas seen many fin*. prdveinents in building methods, Power tools, prefabricated sections attd the use of new structural enatefials make all the difterence," says Mr, Tharogood. "Develop.* ments like these have simplified slur work-aitd make for stronger, .more firs-resistantbuildings." Ifl building for the future, Mr. thorogood has enjoyed still another advantage. -through the wider range of financial protection he can give his family because of modern developments to life insurance. Lite insurance gives today's farhilies many. new 'benefits. It not only affords theirs financial protection that is more ftexible, but Can also provide Money for the children s education, for safeguarding the home mortgage, for arranging retirement income and for other purposes, In them and other tuayr, the 'life innnance court aifkes have progressed with the twitch .. , Meeting the needs of people in all walks o/ j l ife Insurance companies ate ,ra maim' source of mortgage funds for Canadian families,-' last year they invested four s hundred and sixty-five million dollars in this way. THE L1FE INSURANCE COMPAN$ES IN CANADA