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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-06-26, Page 11There's promise here! Three little baller- inas in classic tutu costume were among those in the ballet recital already given twice this month in the Clinton Legion Hall. From the left, Barbara Draper, K. Carter and Lucy Brudnicki. Some of the Ballet Company will present a 15-minute program over CKNX-TV in the near future, (News-Record Photo) n• Is BETTER TO SE SILENT cONBIBERED A ()LINGO, ' THAN to SPEAK ANC REMOvE ALL DOUBT I! 0 RELIANCE GARAGE riin ChOWeit and Jack SiOrner StaVVICt a a Ittl'AliiaS Olititon IItT Z-tiOS Baby David McIntyre David Harry McIntyre, Toronto, six-manith.-old infant son of Dr. JOhn McIntyre, Toronto, formerly of [Clinton, and Mrs. McIntyre, was found dead in his crib late Mondary night, June 16, while with his parents visiting. friends in Hensall, He us' survived by his parents; one .sister, Kathleen Susan; his Paternal grandmother, Mrs. H. Mc- Intyre, ;Clinton; and maternal grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Ro- bert Taylor, Bracebridge. Funeral was from the Ball and ;11/Iutch funeral home, Clinton', by the iRev. D. J. Lane, St. Andrew's Presbyterian.Murch, Clinton. Cre- mation followed at the Toronto Crematorium. a Mrs. C. O'Brien The death occurred Monday morning, at her home in Tucker- smith townghip, of Mrs. Christie O'Brien, RR '5, ;Clinton, aged 72. Death was.attributed to a heart attack. She was the former Helen Ca- hill, born near Stratford. Atter her . marriage to 'Christie O'Brien,. she lived the remainder of her life in Tuckerstmith, Her husband died' in March 1957. Mrs. O'Brien was a member of St, Joseph's Roman Catholic Ch- urch, Clinton, and of the Catholic Women's League and the Altar Society, She is survived by one son, Eldon, Tuckersmith; one brother, John 'Cahill', [London; two sisters, .Mrs. Albert Davis, London, and Mrs.. George Manson, Toronto; by seven 'grandchildren The body was at the Beatty funeral home, 'Clin- ton. Requiem high mass' was,. sung Wednesday morning in St, Jos- eph's Church, Clinton, by Rev. L. E. Reed-Lewis. Burial was en the Roman Catholic section of Clinton Cemetery. a - Rev. F. G. Farrill The, Rev. Frederick George Ver- rill, MA., B.D., a former minister of Ontario Street United Church, died at his home, 55 - Chedake Avenue, Hamilton, and funeral service was held on Mond' ay after- noon, June 16, from Melrose Un- ited Church. Mr. Verrill had just retired as pastor of visitations there last June. Surviving are his wife, Carol- ine Grant Verrill; one daughter, Mrs, Murray B. (Dawn) Dobson, Ottawa; three sons, G. Grant, Roy- al Oak, lVfich.; F. Bryson and Nor- man, Toronto; four grandchildren and three sisters, Mrs. C. M, Tr- ace, London; Mrs. 0. J. Wright, Arthur; MIS. W. D. Coulter, Aub- urn, Rhode Island. Attending from Clinton were, A, M. 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