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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-07-10, Page 11Shohbroqk last week, Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Arm- strong are spending a few days under the parental roof, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Radford and boys are haVing a week's va- cation. The Women's Institufe"held their July meeting in the afternoon of July 3, and decided to hold a bake sale in Clinton on August 1. Karen Allen favoured with a Sole. Mrs. W. BracInock) Anburn,.whe is District President, gave an int- eresting address on the Mary Stewart Collect and Mrs, Stanley Lyon gave a good report of the District Annual held at Goderich and the officers conference for district directors held in Guelph recently. We were not surprised that the wife wan a slogan contest. But what did amaze us was that she aaid anything in 25 words or less. ,..sonis' MEN. CAUSE P1APPINRss WHERE EVER, THEY GO, OTHERS WHEN THEY GO " RELIANCE GARAGE Bill Chown and Jack 'Werner SERVICE — REPAIRS Clinton HU 2-9052 Find his hearing aid! 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CORD NEWS of GODERICH TOWNSHIP The following visitors spent the weekend 'at the parsonage, Rev. end Mrs, Robert Tindale, Indian Head, Sask.; Mrs. Raymond Paul :and daughter Linda, Neville, Sask.; Mr, and Mrs, William Dalziel, Monctpn, 11_,B4 Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin Robertson and family, RCAF Station Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward White, Ingersoll;, Mr. and. Mrs, Norman White, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Butcher and family, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs, Fred 'Charlton and family, Springfield. Ted and June Fothergill at- tended the .Marks family reunion which was held on Sunday at Carl 'Weber's, Palmerston. About 80 were present. Miss Elizabeth Ford,. Oshawa, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fairservice. Mr. and Mrs. David 1Vlair, Charles and Ann Fairservice, Detroit, were also weekend visitors. Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Shobbrook .and family Vislted with Mrs. Mary OBITUARY ;Janet .4.4k, Marquis .1110,..0afh 'occurred, at Brighton, Ont., at the home of her niece, Mrs, Estella McMaster, of Janet A, Marquis, sister of the late Wes- ley 'Marquis of 'the Base Line, .north of Clinton, - Funeral services were held at Brighten on Friday, July 4 and interment was at Clinton Ceme- tery 9,11- Saturday, July 5. Pall-bearers were Willis Van- Esmond, Harvey • Alexander, Wes- ley Shobbrook and William Jen- kins, Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Bailey and Mr. and Mrs, Kenny Bailey, Amherstburg, were visiting with their grandparents over last week- end. Roy Legett, Pittsburgh, Pa., is Stanley Township Mr, and Mrs, Grant Love, Caro, Mich., visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Baird. Miss Kate McGregor and Miss Margaret McGregor left last week to visit in Ireland. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Rifle (nee Anna Caldwell), Si Centro, Calif., spent a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. William Caldwell. Mrs. Alma Baird and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Klinkhamer, Detroit, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baird. Mr. and Mrs. Randal Pepper, Little Current; Mrs. Frank Mc- Gregor, Mrs. John McGregetz, and Billy, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pepper at Niagara Falls. Mrs. John McGregor and Billy, Mrs. Frank McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. Randal Pepper, Carol and Lawrence, Sudbury, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pepper, Niagara Falls, • VARNA r The United '' Church Sunday School anniversary will be held next Sunday, July 13 at 10.15 a.m. S, Scott, Seaforth, will be the special gueit speaker. The Vacation Bible School op- ened -on ,MOnday of this week. Abed. 100 children registered. The local Orangemen and friends are Iiiiilepkiling to celebrate the Glorious TWelfth in Clinton on Sat- urday. The Goshen 'and Varna Young People Union of 'the United Chur- ch held a weiner roast at Bayfield on Monday night, June 30. There were 21 present. A very enjoyable time was spent. David J. Pitt, St. John's, New- foundland, spent the holiday with his parents at the United Church Parsonage. A vacation school is to be held at the Varna United Church begin- ning Mon'day, July 7 at 9 a.m. , CITIES .T.',4f ./LE.S* SERVICE1 P' ' i "mica , ,..i.J 444 AS4' .4dirir". -1) tefr-, \.,,.... ,. -A MAN IS LIKE A TACK,— NE CAN ONLY GO AS FAR, .45/115 NEAD WILL zer Am/ rra irR VICE IS OUR IDDLE NAME JACK_ .. ti:Mal SI C R id 70111 FOR EVERYTHING' IN • PETROLEUM e HU.2-9653 CLINTON ..„........._................„........... spending his holidays with Mr, and Mrs. John Torrance and other friends, Mrs. George Jackson, who has been a patient in a London hospi,. tal with a broken leg, returned to her home Saturday and is getting along nicely. Denald Smith was home with his father, D. A. Smith for a. few days. The older man has not been in good health lately. Miss Brenda Stirling spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs, Ivison Torrance, Mitchell, Harry Torrance has the frame- work of his new barn up and will soon have it ready for the season's crop. Mr, and Mrs. James R. Stirling spent the weekend with friends in Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Brown, Brantford; spent last Thursday with Mr, and Mat. Stewart Mid- dleton. Farm Union Delegates Report Successful Saskatoon Convention Robert Taylor and Mrs. Ann Nesbitt, Huron County Farm Un- ion directors, along with 20 other delegates from Ontario attended the joint board meeting of the ,Interprovincial Farm Union Coun- cil in Saskatoon, on July 7 and 8. Robert Taylor arrived at Crumlin by plane Wednesday and report- ed the convention very successful. Gordon Hill, OFU president, still recuperating from an eye injury was unable to attend. Stephenson Family Holds Reunion At Jowett's Grove (By cur Hensall Correspondent) Towett's Grove, Bayfield, was the setting for the 1958 Stephen- son Reunion on Tuesday, July 1, with 125 members of the clan attending from 1Viallette, Saginaw and Detroit, Midh.; Sudbury:, Witnigham and Wroxeter. Attend- ing from Herts:all were Mr. and- Mrs. W. R. Stephenson, Percy Stmele, Wainwright, Alberta, who is visiting at the Stephenson, resi- dence, Mrs. 'Charles Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. .Harvey Keys and family; Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Mau, sseau and family; and from Zur- ich. Mr. and Mats. John Armstrong and family. An onioYable prog lam of sports was carried out under direction of Mr. and Mrs. John McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner and and Mrs. William Consitrt. 1Vfrs, Orville Stephenscr and her two daughters from Marlette, Michigan, sang daring the meal hour. John Armstrong, Zurich, was re-elected president, and Lawrence Stephenson, Varna, secretary. The weather was ideal for the event, The 1959 reunion will be held at the same place. a Circus Coming To Goderich Arena Next Tuesday Murray Bros. Circus comes to Goderich for one day only—July 15 — and will present a matinee and evening performance in the Goderich Memorial Arena. Murray Bros. Circus features many new and exciting thrills— jugglers, clowns, performing pon- ies, acrobats, trained dogs, daring aerialists and many more acts. Through the most scientific won- ders of this atomic age, the circus has maintained its magical splen- dor of sawdust and spangles, and although one of the oldest forms of entertainment, is to-day the greatest family attraction. PAQX VtiM/1:Xl. Summer Needs SUN GLASSES 25c to 3.49 PICNIC JUGS—gal. size with spout 6.50 lh gal. size —$2.89 BARBEQUE SETS 1.95 BATH SALTS 59c - 98o SUNTAN OILS & LOTIONS 55c to 2,25 SUNBURN CREAMS 69c to 1.39 BATHING CAPS 79c to 1.79 SUMMER COLOGNE SPECIALS Assorted Fragrances — Reg. $2,25 — Special $1.25 ARE YOU VAIN. 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