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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1957-08-08, Page 3i '1'!i UB,SDA', AtlG 'QST 8, MI 471,017>11 NRAATS-JL"VO ? PAGE: -TIMM Legion Auxiliary Picnic :Includes Sports' Pre:... _. Program axe a,rlmma1 Clinton Legion Aux diary *rile was held at Harbour Park, Goaderich, On Sunday, July 2$' and 'was • well -attended by Leg- ion ands AUacaliary members' and '!heir families. The sports were undex' the .duce' - Torr or Mrs, Tom. Lep+pingtan and Mrs. H. Fairservirce, assisted by ,Mfrs. J. Steepe and gm, V. WO - good, A peanut scramble and a toffee scramble were enjoyed Jr the children, . Results• of the races were as fol* low:under five, girla, . 'Connie Harris; boys; Clare Proctor; six"to e4ght, oris, Audrey- Deno one; boys, David Leeyaburne; ,girls' hop- ping. race, Wendy L•eyburne, Maw e Elle n Andr ws, bays hoppaxng• race, Elwin Kingswell; Donnie Fremlin; kick -the -slipper, gixls, Sandra ¥er- 1 ; boys, Elwin Kingswe]i1, Donnie Frem1in; 'balloon ranee, Wayne Grigg, Ralph Cooke, Donnie Freon- lin; ladies 1Hok-toe-slipper, 1Ylargr aret Merrill., Mrs. H. Fremiin, lady present, Mrs. 'V. Hat good; Following' an enjoyable .supper, -.eldest man, Jesse James; youngest gifts were presented to the eldest child present, Cliff Holland. Cornish Reunion Tire 24th anrnu'al Corvush reunion was hid on August .d,averside Parr, Eketer, with over 60 of the clan- present • from: London, Gude- rich, •Cen'Itxnalia, Woodham, Credit- o Hensail., Exeter and Clinton. Winners its sports •were, jelly kean race, BO4 Rowe and Marvin Bowes; races, Lige and under, Sharon S'ldnner; six to eight, girls, Kathy Rowe; boys, Ray 1VMasnica]• eight to ten, gixls, Janet Skinner; !boys, Tey p. ]lottt Candy seramble or small . chisid- ren; youngest baby, Noel Skinner; • coming the farthest, John Glidden; oldest lady, Mrs. Garnet Cornish, Clinton; -oldest man, rd, Penhale. 'The Officers for the wining year are: president, Oliver Jacq es, HensaUl; secretary, Mns. Ed. Pen - hale„ Exeter; Sports, Mr. and Mrs; Rowe, Exeter and Mr, and MrS. Merner, London; tables, Mr. and Mrs. S, Bower, Exeter; Mr-. and Mrs, •a s. Garfield (70rnisli, Woodham, Xt was decided to hold a picnic again, next year, on the first Sun- day in August, at Rafverview Park, Exeter, FOCUS ON CLINTON. 'WEDNESDAY; AUGUST 14 CKNX TELEVISION b.30.7.30 pm • Featuring PEOPLE , • PLACES and EVENTS From CLINTON DISTRICT - CLINTON CITIZENS' HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Flower Show ,.FR.ID'AY AUGUST 16 Rules and Regulations; 1.- No exhibitors can show more than one entry in, one. section.. 2. The exaet number of spikes or blooms . •called for must be shown. 3, Exhibits to be in place of show- ing by 11.00 a.m. 4, Doors of Council Chamber to be open to public at 2.30 p.m. for afternoon and evening. 5. Anyone can compete; show not restricted to,, members.. Prizes as follows: CHILDREN OF -PUBLIC SCHOOL 1. BIRD HOtTSESt)hree prizes $2,00,.$L00, $1.00 2.' FLOWERS-ZThnia,s, Asters, Petunias, Pansies. Exhibit to consist of five blooms. These four classes are to have three prizes each 75e, 50e, 25c 3. TABLE BOUQUET,, under nine inches in height. Three :prizes $2.00, $1.00, .50c COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE PUPILS 1. BIRD. HOUSES -three prizes $2.00, $1.00, $1.00 ('Prizes donated by Mars. L. M. +1Vlackinnon) 2. Most Artistic Arrangement of any seven blooms. Prizes $2.00, $1.00, $1.00 3. CORSAGE -Prizes donated by Mrs. F, F]ngl'and • $ .00, $2.00, $1.00 ADULT PRIZE 1. Double Asters, 6 bloaoans .75 2. Cosaxms, 6 blooms.75 3. Zinnias. 6 blooms .75 4. Petunias, 6 blooms r .75 5'. Pansy, 6 blooms . • • .75.. 6. Snapdragons, 6 stems .75 7. .Atfrioan Marigold ,. x "` .75 8. Any Other .,Variety of 1V1arsgold .75 9. Phlox, 6' sterns .75 10. Gladioli. --lone spike, any variety .75 11. G1a'dieli ,three spikes, anry variety.. • 75 12. G1adi�ofli-basket�a.rrangement to count 2.00 13. , Best Hybrid Tea Rose -, • $2.00 1.50 14. Most Unusual Putted Plant .75 .50 15; Lady's Corsage (no artificial ,'balooms) 2.00 1.00 16. Bouq.tet, Buffet or Mantel, 'modern arrange- ment 200 17. Miniature Bouquet ,75 18. Best Basket of A's'sorted Garden Flowers, do - noted by Mr. tin.. Livermore 2.00 1.00 19. Best Bowl of 5 Assorted Hybrid Tea. Roses,: - donated 'bye 1VLr. D. J. Lane 2,00. 1.50 20. Dining Room 'able Bouquet, not over 9 inches 9n height, prizes donated by the Rev. Charles Vides A 2.00 -.1.50 1,00 21.Novelty Display, depicting or portraying any holiday season, prizes donated by 3V1iss Winnie Thompson 2.00 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 500 .50 1.00 1.00 .35. .75 1.00 .50 .76 1;00 A DOOR PRIZE will be drawn 1E WIS] AND tNT011 YOUR. 1b L OWEI .S IN THIS SIIOW REV. D, J. PAM MRS. S., Mlb N C. x'. 1l JPS .President Secretary Treasure Ooderich Township , Girl Weds !!<2r. and Mrs. Robert Brune - Markham, were married in Grace United Church, Porter's .!:•,TUI, On .Saturday afternoon, August 3, by the Rev, C. El. 13 colt, B'ayfield. The bride is Irene Delores, daughter of Fred Bell, 'RR, 2, - Goderi , and the • late- Mrs. Mae Bell. Her h'tisJband is the son, , of Mrs. Nellie. Markham, London, and they plan to 1iive in that city. • (Photo by MaaLaren's) District Weddings • Markham-Be1I. Amid pane pink and white glad- ioli, ladioli, a lovely wedding was held in Grace United Church, Porter's Hill on S'a'turday afternoon, Aug- ust ugust 3, by +the Rev. C. E. "Peacock, when Erene D.eloreS, daughter of Fred Bell, Godericb Township, and the late Mrs. Mae Bell, became the bride of Robert. Brute Mark- ham, son of Mrs. Nellie Markham, London and the late Jack Mark - Given in marriage by her father, the bride ware a ballerina length gown of white lace over nylon net with matching fitted jacket,. A lace cap, held her fingertip veil and she carried a white. pray- er book ere'sted with red carnat- ions. Mrs Lois Burke, London, sister of the bride, was matron otf hon- our, in pink lace net ever nylon with xnaitcahing headdress. She car- ried a bouquet of pink carnations. Little' Miss Rosalene Phillifps, niece of the bride, was filowergirl in a pink nylon dress, with, bou- quet of pink cariiaf&ens. - MMrs. Molly Cox, Goderieh Tavvan slniip, ' was organist and aceompasn- ied'Miss Luella Bell, soloist, sister of the 'bride; Impossible on•your.budget? Maybe NOT- phone us and make sure. A lot of families on budgets. are using our flue laundering service. They like our quality work, too, .and the promptness with which we collect and deliver. This Week the Lucky No. is 1099 Cheek your baieudur. If the number • matches, take the Calendar to our office and •elaim your $3.00 credit. For Your Convenience Use Our Down Town °Rite oh King Street (formerly Simpsons -Sears). /9/Set LA1U N DRY 6..CLEANERS CLANTON • (7 Nt1 2.7064 Ushers were brothers /of the bride, Arnold and "Arthur 13e1l, both of R>R. 2 Godericll.. Mrs, Bell received at the rec- eption helot in the church, for her stepdaughter, - wearing blue lance aver taffeta with white accesser- i,es. Mrs, Markham wore pink and blue flowered nylon with White accessories. Guests attended froze. Dearborn, Mich., Toronto, Winghanx, Brant- ford, London, Clinton, Lucknow, Detroit and Bayfield. For travelling the bride donned a blue ensemble with white acces- sories and a corsage of prink rose- buds. Atter their return from a wedding trip into Northern Ont- ario, the young coaipie will ' live in London. MVIeNall-McCarthy (By our Auburn Corre,spoiulent) Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Welland, was the setting for the marriage.' on Saturday, July 27 of Frances G. McCarthy, daughter of ilVtrs. Susan McCarthy, Welland, and the late Mr. McCarthy, and Wellington T. McNeil, son of Mrs, Molly McN'al1, Welland, and the date Mr. McNad•I. Rev. Harald Sagiia1l- officiated. The bride, given in marriage by her !brother, Owen McCarthy, To• ronto, was lovely in a floor length gown extending into . a train of white satin with tulle laee, with seeded pearls and sequin trim, and finger-tip veil. of French illusion. She -carried a white prayer book crested with white and pink car- nations and 'mums with streamers of "white carnations. Mrs, Laurie Forney, Oakville, was maid of hon- or. Mrs. Stanley McNall,. Welland, was briidesauaiad. Miss Linda Mac. Nall, niece of the bridegroom, was fl wergirl, wearing a colonial style pink hooped dress, and she carried a fan. of punk and white"'munxs. Robert MaNall was groomsman for his brother. Laurie Forsey and Gordon Colquhoun were ushers. . A reception was held at the Casa Dante Lodge Hall in Welland with, Rose Villa catering.' 'fixe young couple left on a wed-' ding trip to Auburn, and the. USA. For travelling the bride Wore a pink linen sheath dress with lace duster coat, pink and white acces- sories and corsage of yellow roses. Ori their -return they will reside in Welland. Guests attended from Blyth, Au- burn, Goderieh and St. Cartharines. 0 Redden Reunion (By our Hensall Correspondent) Tine Heiden Reunion was held on Sunday, August 4 at the home of Lee Hedden, Dorchester",, with some 50 members of the elan at- tending frown. St. Catharines, W'ood`stonk, Thorhidaale, Lucan, London, Hyde Park,Niagara Falls, Haduiltan, Grum1in, Brantford, Ot- tawa, Dresden, Clinton and Hen - salt A picnic supper served on the lawn was followed with a. full; line df sports climaxed with a ball igen* between; the uncles vs. nephr. ewe, captained by Blob Hedden, St. Catharines. Mrs. ,Catherine Hedden, Hensall, Who will. Celebrate her 77th birth- day ins the near future and who ihas close to 90 descendent, at tended the ailfair. Clayton Memorial. Shop • T. PE.YDE and SON CLINTON EXETER. SEAFORTH Thomas Steep, Clinton R606006ivd Phones �--�• Busk HU 2=6606 - - - Res., HU 2-3869 i Miss Mina.. .Middleton miss Mina Middleton, Trafalgar S'tree't, Giaderirh, who died on Monday,. ,July 26, was 'tern in, God= erich Township and lived in God- erich for the past 30 yearn Prior to moving to Goderieh,, she lived ilx lvfse Jaw, S'ask., for over fasti^ years; Her • parents were Abu: Middleton :and Flarriet ]3rit• twin, Godenich Township. She was a. nxemxiber of the -St. George's Anglican! Churcpi, 1Vfiss Middleton was a lover of. music and fiaught =sic the greater part of her life, Willie in Moose jaw, she was! a soloist in a church there. She was an original. member ..,of the Goderiiclr Music Club and two Years age was the recipient of an honorari nn of a pin frP1112 the Huron County Music Festival!' As, sore±ia'tign as a token of her sustain, ed ' interest in the progress% of the Festival. Surviving is a. brother Fred,• Goderioh Township and two sist- erg, Agnes, Goderieln and Mrs, Ed- ward Hamr(pson ..( 1izabeth), .Tor, onto.. • •nephew's, acted as pallbear- ers at the funeral on Wednesday afternoon; Kenneth Taylor, Blyth; Stewart Middleton,. GoderichTown- shvp; Ted Middleton, Stratford; Bert•-atlid'dieton, St, Marys; RosS Middleton,. B�ffle):d; Douglas. Mid dleaton, Sit, Catherines. RevDr, Kenneth. Z. Taylor of-- ifaoiated at the service at the Lod:- ge funeral. one. 'Interment was made in Bayfieacl Cemetery. The popullar phrase applied to the R.C,M.P., "They always get their man," was apparently coined by a isiting American newspaper- man `shortly after the. Mounted Police force carne into existence. GyCo[oGY t i1)�01r-� r!�t;� FRECKLES W• OULD MAKC A FINE COAT OF TAN IF THEY'D ONLY COOPERA'T'E.. AND GET TOGETHER All the summer driving you want to do, take's a lot out of your •c,ir. 13e sure'it is up to all your demand of it .. . let our expert mechanics give it a complete Tune -Up.' SERVICE STATION CARL 6 DOriG CANTELON "T„E PLACE WHERE. YOU NEVER HAVE TO BLOW YOUR HORN" " /NTON• fie //U. 2-9032 Mr A. E. I'ofloek My our Bayfield. Goraeslxeir4ent). In the death of Mrs, Agnes Elizabeth Pollock, widow o!f James Pollock, on J'ruly 24, 1957, another link.,with, the pioneer days of thus district has been severed. Born on Manch l2, 28.65, at Drysdale, Blue Water ]FUgbway, she" was the sen- and youngest child of the three daughters and five sons .ole Mr..and Mr's, •James Pollock. They lived on the second farxzn east a the- corners hecorners. at Drysdale and 'mere she resided until; some time after her father's death 1x January, 19P0. ,;She was married to a cousin, James Pollock, and Tett the home- stead to. reside 'in Saskatchewan - r Co. near Stewart Valley. ,Mrs. Pollock returned to Ontario about 2930 and with Le exception a a fe0 years in Woodham, :she has read, ed in this vicinity ever s]nce. Shy was - a devoted member of Knox Presbyterian Church and belPve4 in the Woman's. Missionary Society in which - she took an active inter-, est. She was also' a life meanben of .the $rltislt and Foreign Bible So; •elety. About a year and a half 'ago, owing to failing health, she •went tis reside at the Hum County }Tome., She is survived .by two nephews, Etnest Pollack, Var7 na; Milton Pollock, Goshen Line; three nieces, Oliy# (Mrs. Vann stone), Miss Florence 1''ollock an4 Mee. (Mrs, Cope' nd), oR Toronto, petitive. Prices This Personal. 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