HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-04-24, Page 10Roy Scouts Go
On the Air
For Jamboree
An intelisting vent Will take
VlaCe On May 10 ,and 11, whop a
Jamboree-on-the-Air will be held
by radio amateurs throughout the
world, who have an interest' in
the Boy Scout movement. A sta-
tion will 'operate through Ray
Thornton, 168 Charlotte Street,
Ottawa, whose call letters are
VE 19::T., Ottawa, on the Can-
adieu sections; of the 1,015 or 20
mebre. bands.
A station will also operate from
historical Park near Lon,
don, England, using the call ;let-
ters GB 3. 8aa, operating on 160
metres at all times, 80 and 40
during :evenings and 20,15 and
10' when conditions are favour-
„ PREMIER FROST
•cf..1=11 NEWa-Rzcom 'HURSDAY, ATT,11., 24, 1908
Donna Jean Denernme, London,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Denonome, Dashwood, and Joseph
•Oharles. Rau, London, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Rau, Bayfield, ex-
. changed marriage vows before
Rev. Father J, Kelly at Our Lady
of lVloturt Carmel Church, on Sat-
urday, April. 12, at 9.30 am.
Given in niansiage• by her lath-
er, the bride chol,se a' gown with.
an .empire lace bodice fashioned
with. bateau neckline and lily-
point sleeves. The bouffant :skirt
'eatured layers of lace and ac-
cordion pleated nylon tulle over
satin with 'Chantilly lace panels
front and back. Her Chantilly
lace finger-tip veil was held by a
pillbox headdress. trimmed with
• pearls and sequins.. She carried
a bouquet of red roses.
The bride was attended by her
„ sister, Mrs. John Dien•ornme, as
matron of honor, and Mrs. Har-
old Denornrne, sister of the. groom
as ,bridesmaid. They were gown,
ed alike in aqua and shrimp nylon
net over 'taffeta. They carried
nosegays.. of :porn-poms and carn,
ations.
Mr. John Denernme, Kitchener,
and Mr. Harold Denornme, De-
twit, attended the groom and An-
thony Rau, Bayfield, and Jerome
Denornme, Dashwood were ush-
ers.
Tice bride& mother received.
Wed at Mount Carmel Ladies Club at
Summethill
Regular Meeting.
The SUnnnerfhill Ladles Glob
met at the home of Mrs.
Murch with 21 members and two
Visitors' present, The -Meeting
was opened by singing "The Old
Rugged' Cross'," followed. by One
creed and 'tire Lord's Prayer, Mrs.
Fred Vodden gave the treasurer's
report,
Thank you .letters v,Pere read by.
Mrs, Clarence Ball and the more-
!Vary of the .Hullett 'Music
val. A •.clionaliiion Hof $10 4s Oa IQ° sent to the Cancer Campaign. A
committee of Mrs. Ross Lovett,
Mrs. Fred Vodden, and Mrs.:?Nor-
men Wright are Of bring 'a slate
of ()Meets 'to the next meeting.
The program consisted of a
reading by Mrs, Wes. Hoggarth
and a contest by Mrs. Ros's LW-
ott which Was won by Mrs., Ches-
ter Farquhar, Tire raffle was
won 'by Mrs. Jim Sven,
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Don McLean,
and there is to be an exchange of
bulbs and slips of flowers. Roll
call will be. answered by "Our
Finst Sunday School Teacher"
Those on the 'program conunittee
are Mrs. William Jenkins, Mrs.
Charlie 'Merrill, Mrs, William
Murch, Mrs, Donald McLean,
Those on ..the lunch committee;
Mrs. Graydon. Neal, Mrs, Earl
Blake, Mrs, Was. •Hoggarth, Mrs.
Russell Good.
0
The Canadian Cancer Society
will spend $900,000 on research
and related projects during 1958,
Queen Elizabeth
Biggest Hotel In
Canada, Opens
The largest Hotel in the CNR.
chain, tithe Queen 'Elizabeth
el in Montneal, was officially 'op-
ened; on April 17. It is being op:
crated for the CNR by Hilton of
Canada Ltd., and Canadian firM
tun by international - hotel-roan
Conrad Hilton,.
John Fisher was introduced by
Donald Gordon, CNR, president,
and the lady wilt:, officiated was
mt.s. Elizabeth Fournier, wife of
Montreal's Mayer.
Bad weather does not neces-
sarliY add to danger on the roads,
'points out the Ontario Safety
League, Danger irises from driv-ers who fail to adjust their per-
formance 'to conditions, By red-
ucing speed and using extra. dare
it is possible to ..compensate for
any adverse driving condition.
New 130 ed Hospital
The Frost Government's hospital for retarded children, announced last week as a
tribute to the untiring efforts of the late, beloved Tom Pryde, will be the first pro-
vincial institution erected in 'Huron. To be located on Lake Huron's shore, two
miles from Goderich, this hospital will provide employment for hundreds of Huron
people and will contribute many thousands of dollars to Huron's economy in the
purchase of supplies and equipment.
rogr ss Continues
Junior Institute Girls Rave Great
Fun With Baby Picture Roll Call
A Canadian grown corn especially developed
for Canadian climatic conditions.
$0e Your Local Dealer For the Right
Variety For Your Farm
Dealers:
WETIILAUFER'S FEED MILL, Clinton
JACK STURDY, Clinton
T. B. ALLEN, Londesboro •
WARWICK SEED COMPANY
Blenheim, Kent County, Ontario
The Oldest Seed Corn Company in Canada
MORE CORN
per, acre
PLANT
WARWICK HYBRID SEED
17-8-b
Hensall Women
Elect President:
Mrs. Carl Payne
Mrs. Carl Payne is the 1958
president of the Ilensiall Women's
Institute elected on --April 9, at
the annual meeting of the group.
She succeeds Mrs. A, W. Sideray
to 'the post.
Other officers 'are: vice-presid-
ents, Mrs. E. Norminton, Mrs. T.
C. 'Coates, Mrs. Sim Roobol; sec-
retary-treasurer, Mrs. R. M. Peck;
assistant, Mrs. William Henry;
press reporter; Mrs. Maude Hed-
den; .district representative:, Mrs.
George Armstrong; Mrs. Albert
Alexander, Mrs, R. Y. -IpLaren,
Mrs. W.. R. Stephenson; card con-
vener, Mrs. Alice .Joynt; assistant
Mrs. W. 0, Goodwin; pianist, Miss.
Greta Laintnie; assistant, Mrs.
William Brown; .auditars, Mrs. W.
0. Goodwin and Miss Mary GOod-
win. -
Standing committeeS, agrioult-
.ure and Canadian industries, Mrs.
Walker Camille and Mrs. Wesley
Richardson: citizenship and ed-
ucation, Mrs. T. J. Sherrit and
Mrs. R. D. Mee; home economics
and health, Mrs. J. E. McElwan
and Mrs. A. R. Orr; historical
'reseal-T:1,h. and current events, Miss.
Matte Ellis, Mrs. Peck, Mrs, Sliir-
iay and Mrs. Lorne Chapman.
• ,
Hugh McEwan
(By our Hensall Correspondent)
Private funeral service was held
for Hugh. MoDvart an Saturday,
April 19 from Bonthron funeral
•• chapel by the Rev. Charles D.
Daniel, with interment in Exeter
cemetery.
Mr, MdEwan died suddenly in
Galt on April 17 'in his 88th year. •
He was bean in Hay Township,
and is survived by his wife, the
former Helen Bell; 'two .sons, -Js.-
noes and Hugh Jr. and two grand-
children Maleolin and Helen Me-
Ewan,
Vests wearing a figured silk
crepe dress with, pink rose cor-
sage and the grolorn's mother
Chase a pink and. black ensehible
with a corsage, cif pink roses.
For a wedding trip to 'Midland
the bride wore an azure blue coat
with,. beige accessories and cor-
sage of white roses. -
On their return the couple will
reside in London,
NOTICE
I have bought out
JOE BECKER'S ROOFING BUSINESS
and will continue the service he has built up.
BUILD-UP ROOFS — HOT ROOF COATING
GRAVEL AND BONDED ROOFS
Any Type of Roofing Work
EARL R. DOUCETTE
Building Contractor Roofing Service
CLINTON — Phone HU 2-9741
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(By June
The Junior Institute met on
April 5, with 14 gma present.
Roll call was answered; by band-
ing in a baby picture of each
member and guessing wire each
OM was. MAMA County Junior
Farmers are planning to make a
year book *CO* past 4;en years.
FOR
lilablOng)
activities. to celebrate their an-
niversary, A comnntte:e was
named V look after this, The
.English junlibr Farmer delegate
will be' weeteril 'to stay at Onle
the members homer this slltritner.
Helen Johnston gave a (Very in*
structive 'talk on "Etiquette, En-
tertaining and Good Berm"
New Road' Yuilding
Paving of No. 84 highway from Hensall to St. Joseph is due for completion this .
summer. Reconstruction of the Bluewater Highway, including 26 new culverts, is
well under way. County and municipal road grants are at an all-time high.
Charlie MacNaughton New Hospital Facilities
As managing-director of Jones, MacNaughton Seeds Ltd.,
Charlie MacNaughton has been intimately associated with Huron's
farming industry for 15 years. His sound judgement and fair
treatment of farmers 'is reflected by the growth and expansion of
this local industry. His position has given him wide experience in
botfithuvestic and export marketing of farm products,
'He was a member of the Agricultural Sub-Committee at
the convention which drafted the, Diefenbaker farm program in-
cluding the new Agricultural Stabilization Act under which 1958
price supports have been put into effect.
He has given active support and leadership to many com-
munity betterment activities, both in his home town and throughout
the riding.
of South Huron Hospital.
High School Board for nine years.,
A 47-year-old South Huron businessman, Charles Mac-
Naughton was chosen the PC candidate in Huron by an enthus-
iastic, overflow crowd at the Clinton nomination meeting last week.
tic Delegates from all sections of the riding recognized that
his practical experience and achievement in those activities which
vitally affect representation of Huron in the Ontario legislature
made him an outstanding candidate. Here are his recommendations:
He served as trustee and chairman of South Huron District
He was one of the founders and continues as a director
Frost Government grants to Huron hospitals in 1957 and 1958 will total nearly
$300,000 to assist in the erection of major additions and nurses' residences, to pro-
vide other' important improvements, and meet rising maintenance costs.
New 1958 grants to Huron municipalities for
education, roads, welfare services and for un-
conditional purposes are the highest in history.
%. These grants will reduce property taxes by as
much as 50 mills!
THE FROST TEAM INSURES
CONTINUED PROGRESS IN ONTARIO
Support Good
Government
New Tax Relief
f . Vote for Charlie
The Government Deficiency
Payment applies only on Property
Graded 'wools
Secure the, litinost
by Patronizing
Your Own Organization
JACKSON HOMES LTD.,
SEAFORTH
Is collecting wool for grading
and sales on the co-operative plan.
Shippers May obtain sacks and
Wane free of charge from the
above or their licensed Operators.
ANADIAN COOPERATIVE
WOOL GROWERS LIMITED
Bay Street
l'Oronto
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Huron PC -Candidate
UGHT
Provincial. Byllection 'NM" May 12
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