HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1957-02-28, Page 6Field .• By MISS L CY R, WOODS
IMO .Ontario • Champion Dural .Correspondent
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News of
Four young people who can be quite proud of their achieve-
ments in the field of it-mama are these young •Junior Farmers-who
acted their way to the county championships. With the local
finals completed, this quartet will be going to OAC, Guelph, to
compete, against oilier champion Junior Farmer groups' in the
provincial finals. From left, to right, 'Ivan McClyrnont, Varna;
Miss Lois Jones, Clinton; Staidey Johns,, RR 3, Seaforth'and Miss
Ruth Brown Clinton. (News-Record Photo)
News .of kotictesboroH
correspondent,— MRS. IL DIIANIN‘
Phone Blytb 37 r a ,
and Mrs. Murray McCreery,
Sharon and Donna, left last Friday
to take -up residence in London'.
Mr. and Mrs. Art O'Hara' and
Peter, BelleVille,. returned home
Friday after spending two weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob McKenzie.
The World Day of Prayer will
'be observed in the United Church
on Friday, March 8 'at 3 p.m. Car-
mel and St. Paul's Anglican will
be guests,
Sunday evening, March 10, a
technicolor picture "Knob Lake",
depicting the growth of one north-
ern, city where the development of
uranium has "become the main is-
sue, will be shown in the United
Church,
Rev. C, D. Daniel will preach
anniversary services Sunday, Mar.
3, at Mark Street United Church,
Peterborough. Rev. C. W. Down,
'Exeter, will occupy the •pulpit at
the 'United Church here next Sun-
day morning.
'Kathryn Anderson and Marie
Jarrott of the Thrifty Kippen-
ettes Homemaking Club demon-
strated sleeping garments and en-
sembles on Margaret 13rophey's TV
"My Lady" show on CKNX TV-
last Friday afternoon, They were
accompanied by their leader, 1VIrS.
W. J. P. Bell.
Mr. and Mrs, W, F. Alley and
Blyth Pair Mark
55th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs, Frank 'Longman,
Queen street,• Myth,• Marked their
55th wedding anniversary on
Tuesday, 'February 19. They have
three sons and one daughter liv-
ing; ten grandchildren end two
great griouldhilaren. Mrs. Mary
StevenS, Clinton, is • a sister of,
Ur.
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Correspondent MRS. M. REDDEN
Phone Mensal 5
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PANCAKE FLOUR—Aunt Jemima 2 pkgs.-39c
CORN SYRUP—Bee Hive
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MARGARINE—Aose Ib.--28e
' LET'S HAVE A STEAK DINNER'
SIRLOIN STEAKS—lb. 65c
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FORKS
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General Repairs
FARMERS! This is the time to get your Seeding
E4iiipment in shape before the spring
rush. Come in today.
(linter i • Farm Supply
and Machine Shop
Charles Jock Nediger
GRAPEFRUIT—Florida .Seedless
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10 for-49c
• HEAD LETTUCE--California. 2 for---43c,
COOKIESManning's, pkg.-6-7330
2-1b. tin—.-29c
I will be in the Seed
'Busipess this spring. '
Will have a complete line
of GRASSES, ALFALFA,
TIMOTHY, etc., for the
,farmers.
I will also have GARDEN
SEEDS in bulk; Garden Fer-
tilizers, etc.
Your Business Will Be
• Appreciated.
JanieL Edward
NOTICE
ama Festival Champions
Provincial ,Constable William.
Johnston, wife and two children
Gerald and Kim, St. Qatherines,•
were guests of-the former's aunt,
Mrs. George. Litie, over the week-
end,
W. NT, D• uncan, Windsor, public
,relations officers for the Post • Of.
fice D.epartrnent, visited the local
office on Tuesday. Fostm.aster
B. Hovey took him to the school
on, the afternoon where he showed
films covering postal service from
IBM A.D. to the present day,. 1n
the evening, Hovey introduc-,
ed Mr, Duncan at the Lions Club
dinner meeting at the New. Ritz
Hotel, • The Lions, too, enjoyed the
films which gave quite' an insight
into this branch of the. Civil Ser-
vIce, jaines.A, Cameron thanked
the speaker for the interesting
and instructive evening,
Gideons Give Free
Testaments To
2,090 PS Pupijs
(By lour Hensall corms-Pendent)
The South Huron -Gideon •Camp
has just completed its •initialtis-
tribution of 2,000 free„Testaments
to district,grad6s five to eight."
In addition, nearly 1,000 Bibles
are being placed in the schools,
hotels, motels, hospitals, rest hom-
es and penal institutions in South
Huron.
This task has been carried out
mainly by' eight buiinessmen rep-
resenting all denominations who
Were organized about e.'year ago.:
In recent, months a Ladies' Aux,
iliarY Camp has been organized iti
the Smith Huron area to help in
this work.
The secretary gave her report
and five thank you cards were
read. The roll , call was answered
1:1Y- a Valentine 'verse and 26 Mein-
13,ff§ responded. There were „also
three Visitor's. k
Donations were received for the
McKinnon house. A reading was
given 'by Mrsf F. Tainblyn; in r the
ferm Of a sermon and-Mrs. Lorne
Iuirldirg condUcted a :contest
Lunch was served by the hostesS,
,Mrs. T. Knox, MrS. N. Alex-
ander, Mrs, J. Nott and Mrs. Dur-
niii.
Mission CiFele
The AintVeltlgission Circle held
;the Febrizaty meeting at' Miss
Edythe Beacom's. Mrs. ,,Harry
Lear .operied,:the meetim, with.,.a
reading' ."Gospel according. to me."
Roll •call Was ansviered' by 313
members.
'Sortie pillow slips' I for' bale .to
Vera Lyon, Haielt:tM,:t.C.,- (*.ere•
handed in. The mertthers, chase
hiphies, of the corimninity to be,re,
m'eMbered during, •the year. Mrs.
J T. White, as secretary of Xis's-
ion Circles for the Presbyterial
reminded the ladies of, the ,Presby-
terial rto be held March 27, at
Wesley-Willis LTA i tea Ohnic11,
Clinton. Shesuggested a rally at
Loticlesboro. An•'artiale, to be auc-
tioned is to be brought tOtbe next
nieeting. Several 'visitors were
w4feotned:
MrsrLear and Mrs. Ray Vincent
Were• ,appointed., to , look into the
matter of a' Cantata lof" Basler:
Nona. Pipe gave' a 'temperance
reading. Helen Lee introduced
the worship service on. a Mission-
ary theme. -Mrs. White gave
thoughts on the theme "Go and
Preacb." Lunch was served by
Barbara Lovett and Edith Wright.
Sharon, prominent residents of
this -village for the past ten years,
left Thursday, last week for Lon
don where they will take up resi-
dence at 205 Clifford Ave. Mr.
Riley has been connected with
many organizations in the village.
He was a former president -for
three years of the Chamber of
Commerce, former rector's war-
den and treasurer. of St. Paul's
Anglican Church, and a member of
Huron Lodge A.F. and AM. They
will be missed in the village.
PORTER'S 11114
001T0sPondent
MRS% DON MUMS
Phone Clinton I1I 2-3$62
Soo1 41 Evening
The WA. of .Oraeo clittrehlre
holding a social .everting 14.,the,
church basement 04 VAlday of this
week, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Roth;
Bayfield, will be present to show
pictures of :0400 travels.
Community Club
The Porter's Hill ,Community
Club held their meeting on Wed-
nesday of last week at .the home
of • Mrs. Bauer, Mrs, Molly Cox
was in charge of the meeting, Sec,
retary and treasurer reports were
read. and roll call answered "rhy
giving a cent for "every letter in
yew Christian name,'
Plans were made for a card
'party ..to be held in the school in
March. It was decided to give $10
donations to the Canadian Red
Cross, the Cancer Society and the
Crippled Children's Society. The
remainder of the 'afternoon was
-Spent playing progressive- euchre •
after which the hostess served.
lunch.. ,•
WA Meeting
The Woman's Association of
Grace United Church held their
February meeting, at' the home of•
Nfrs,.. Wilmer Harrison with 15
ladies present., Owing to the ab-
sence of the preSident, the vice-
preSident, Mrs. William Mellwain
took charge of the meeting.
The /Scripture was read by Mrs.
Ray -Cox. Secretary and treasur-
er reports were read and roll call
answered by Paying of fees. Var-
ious items of business were discus-
sed,
Theprogram of contests Was in
the charge of Mrs. Molly 'Cox. The
remainder of the -afternoon was
spent quilting and lunch was serv-
ed - by the, hostess.
The Iviarch meeting will be- of
the hothe • of Mrs. Donald Harris.
as it!
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Phone Clinton HU •2-9211'
.appy WOrkeis
Malin .Aprons`
The Happy Workers' Club met
In the home of Mrs„ Charles Bran-
don with Mrs. 4,ph Smith presid-
ing.
Ten members answered the roll
call by giving A Valentine verse,
U+iIS AX, ITIMBITAJARY 28, 1807'
Material for making aprons. angti
,slips was ,distributed tot-
momWra. The lucky draw was
won by Mrs. Clifford Glazier. The
evening was spent in quilting. A.
lovely"' lunch was .served by the
hostess, assisted. by Mrs, Jack
Smith and; Mrs. Wilfred Glazier,
The next meeting will be,,beld
at Mrs. 'Tack Smith's in the after-
noon. John R. Mae40ed spent a few
days in Port Stanley this week.
Miss Sylvia Fitzsimons was able
to come home from Clinton Public
Hospital on -Thuisday and is
euperating nicely at home.
Robert MacLeod and daughter
Cathy,; Byron, visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L, H. P. MacLeod,
from Saturday to Monday.
Mrs. R. a F. Gairdner returned
home on Monday after.having vis-
ited relatives in-Jilver Forest and
Evanston, since- the middle of
December.
Mrs. Charles Bell, Harold, Gear-
-44, ge and Joyce Bell and 'Howard
Armstrong attended the special
service for sailors in Knox PresbY-
teVart Chureh, Goderich, on ,Sun-
day evening.
. Mr. and Mrs, Parker
accompanied . Mr. and Mrs. J, Reid,
Lucknow, to ,London on Sunday
where they spent the day with
the newlyweds, Vfr, and Mrs. Ro-
bert Parker,
MrS. Mary" Crawford spent the
weekend with friends' in Wingharn.
Mn and Mrs. Norman White
and children,' Sarnia, spent the
weekend With Rev. and J. T.'
White. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Hesk,
LoncleSboro, visited Mr. and, Mrs.
Bert Cobb at Holmesville, on
Monday. ' -
Mr.' and Mrs. Donald Napier,
Detroit, spent a day-with Mr. and
Mrs., Bert Brunsdon, recently. Mr.
and Mrs. Napier are transferred to
Dallas, Texas.
WI To Meet
The ,Women's• Institufewill hold
their meeting: on March 7; -in life
Conunuriity.hall. Roll call will be
answered;,, by,: "Uses for Scotch
PrOgram: Mrs. L. Reid,
Mrs., Tebbutt Mrs. E. Knoi, Mrs.
J. kawatt. Hostesses: Mrs. C.
'Crawford, Mrs. G. Radford, Mis.
W. 'Tyndall; Mrs. W. Manning.
Laughing LisSies
The ,Londesborp,,, Laughing Las-
sies held eighth d
meeting on February 23. The
girls ,worked on /their record •books
at the meeting. 'It 'Was:Arranged
to have another meeting at Mrs.
;Anderson's e ' Which the born eCon,
ornist, Miss Shirley BUlloefi was
to attend on Monday, February
25. /Lunch was served by Marie•
1Riley and Nancy Caldwell.
- WA Meeting
The ladies of the Londesboro
Woman's Association held their
February Meeting at the home, of
Mrs:.' J. T. White. Mrs. Durnin
opened the meeting with prayer.
Mrs. William. Manning read the
Scripture, John 15: 14.7. Mrs. R.
Fairservice read the story on it
and the Lord's Prayer was repeat-
ed,ht unison.
SPECIAL GS a
FOIV YOU AND THE FAMILY
MARCH 3 8
MUSIC- -NIFSS,AIGES
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