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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-08-07, Page 4PAGE k'QVR CLINTON =WSIRECORD .� TV dews Seaforth Area Junior Farmers •Earn Tour; PERSONALS Mrs. Carman MacPherson, 4y", Will Visit Seawayi Monthton, will be a Bluest on "M',Lad E. Gl'bs'oar returnle;.d The Rev. A, R, Looby, C.S.B., CRNX-TV, on Monday, August J, Project This home. Mast +night after spending I-Iouslo , Texas; Mrs', A. M- 'L•aedlk. , to snake an imitation "'Leopard Miss Dorothy Keys,. RR 1, Sea.- G'ouruty. The team stood third In days,,in, Toronto, attending the Dublin and Mrs, Alice Guyette, skin belt and slippers ,Program ,forth and Bruce Coieunan RR 4, competition it , Ounera�l of tis oldest sister, Mrs', Detroit, Mich.,. who OU just re- time 4 .p.m, Seaforth ihavee been .awarded tours les, p with 27 other count- Watson Falconer 'orad vl'sited his to rned from spending the past o-- �-- -, to E'aetern• Ontario and, Quebec. Bruce was a. member of the gather sister, M'is's M. A. Gibson, month an Europe, visited with Mr, These tours, are !awarded aT Ua,UY Seaforth, 4,H Beef Cal,�f .Club do R.N. Mr, Gi , son an d his sustea• and Mrs,, A, 'Pratt and Ann. to 1luron County Jundons wraith crit- 1952; Seaefortth H Swine in 1956 toomd Petemboro, MlAbroopk ,aim BarbecueChicken South' Monaghan. He arca four Mts. A. J. Dowsan and, child standing :achievements in . Home and 1957; McKillop 4-H Grain In ' • , 92 87 81 and 79, ven, Johnny 'arid Katherine, Mont- maleimig 'and Agrioudturui! Clubs 1.95x( and '19'58 :and thies year Bruce rauslns' aged , real: dew t o Ltuad'pn Moa?day Costs Airmen Top sand Compettitions•, as a member and junior leader Of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Adams, To- and are spending ,a few weeks � Th1e tour wall leave Galt on the newly [farmt'ad Tuck rsarvith 4- rpnto, and the ,latter'se sister, Mrs, with .their mother, Mrs,. W. S. R, • August % , bus, and visit hist- H 'Conn. Club, Bruce is an active Wiiitcront, Aylmer, also Dr, and H es, Price, Was Stolen olm uric Kingston, the St. 'La'wrenee member of the Seaforth Junior Mrs. M, Kalixae, Winnipeg, Man., • Sant and Mrs. R. C, Sieg- Fluue young a'irm'en► from RCAF pm'ent; Montreal; Flarmem and is secretary of that who are at present holiday at Seaway Devella for Macdo visited this week. Bart 'and rt'he'ir two ,boys, Billie' and Station Clinton,, paid dearly for College, Quebec City, club. thus year, Grand Bend, yrs 'a Ba aei'd 'beach chicken barbecue the iegnptv�l+le Agricultural Sqh- -^-o with 'Mrs. Ada Adams ,and Miss Bobby, Ottawa, motareld back nn Ylf aha and ptvi ire Aw is A. al S of Brigham, Monday' after' $Pendinlg a week when they appeared In court at �+ } with has parents, Mr. and Mrs, Godeali;ch least Thursday, before 78 young ,people troan: Ontario Lois Webster Has Lorna Ann Barrie., daughter of W J, Biggart, MagisGs+ate 'Dudley E. TlDhnes. will. be ta�ldng part In .this Stour Mr. land Mrs. J'a'mes Barrie, RR 1, and will arrive aback an Galt on Alll..dive 1'eaeded g>Pro n ,g- Trousseau Tea thy wall. teae'h at SS $, M'armis ,Mr, -and] Mrs. R. Y. Hatton refit es of theft laid by Provincial- Vol- Awgust 30, Hunan Cour this fall, on Thursday to spend s,osne time Zlowens!hNp, County, .:. �" ' ice 'after a warning lantern' rs:liss- 'Mass Dorothy 1%'eys, as daughter Side a +goadualte of USS 12 ,Hol- with their son-in-law ,and dangle- Ing from a construction job on. of Mr. and Mrs-. James F. Keys, A I Parent's Home Sett land Goderllch; 'Clinton District ter, Mr, and Mals. Clarence Coop- Highway' -2a, was floured dm a car Can. 7, McKillop Towms'b6,p and' :at- CkAlegiate Institute, end of Setrat- er and fancily, Lapeer, M ch. owned by one ,of the ,grip, tended, SS No, 10 McKillop and, ford Teachers College, e• Seaforth Heigh School. During the Mrs, M In Webster entertain - food her MIs. �Clvama'es Lowrie has return- 1',aL�ce questaongng about they sass- qd' at a trousseau tea fear her Dorene Tre.W daughter of Mr'. ed' to London,eaifter spending two terra ,brought out the entire storypast two summers she has atten+d'- and Mrs. Wd.1,11am , Treble, >Ft,'R 5, r , ed 'a short course for Public. daughter at a Laos on Saturday, July we'e'ks holiday with Mr, and Mets. eaccarclrng to Constable Alex Tia- 19 at her !home. Baskets of white G!adbrich, will teach at SS 11, Alex McMichael and r`el'at'ives in ddle. School Teachers in Toronto and lilieVs, de]{pavonium and sweet peas IluRett Township, an September. Hulaett. The two chickens., ithe court W0' continue' teaching this fall'- decorated .the ,Indng room where She as a graduate of G+odeeich was toad', were stolen Friday eve- She is 1!9 years of age and has .an t:he ;guests were welcomed by Mars. Mr. and, Mrs. Mel Crich spent ,nein m a colony house on a outstanding record in 4-H Kone- Webster, the b'ri'de -elect and Mrs, Ca]tUegiate Institute and Stratford the lvalnday, weekend' with eclat- g fro Telacherts Cofie farm a snide north -of Bayfield, 'm'aking eClubs; 4-H Agricultural Hart, the groom's mother.' duces' in Detroit, Windsor, Royal A couple of quarts' of milk were Clubs' and in Junior Institute work. In the afternoon and, eveningOak and Pontiac, Michigan, taken in Bayfiield, a couple of "for She is 'Immed'iate past presad'ent tea was poured by Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Donald Palmer :sale" 'signs were requisitioned as Of the Sealianth Juunior Institute. Webster, ,grandrnather of the bride and son Raymond, London, were fuel, and the, tanterui ;brae list a- She, has ,completed 14 4-11 Home- and Miss Rachel Webster, Mrs-. John - guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Car- long to light the 'b'ea'ch 'baribecue. mai�in'g Ciubs�; ryas a ineanber of Harold Dowson Mrs. Ferree Jo'hn- lle'ss last Thursday. n5 ned the ,Seaforth 4-'H Beef Calf Club Ston, Mrs. Watson Webster, aunts ' $25 ;and costs far theft of the 1�s+circ, Tram a -t'abl'e cavered Mr. and! Mrs. W. F. C.olcl'ough of the chickens were, Jahn Peal- for six years and' in 1955 stood ,by -a Mace doth centered with: -a and two siom Brantford, viisit davant Janes, 18; Charles; Davis, 19; second In the 'Club and, reprevent- crystal bowl, of bluechornflowem AS FUEL KIDS WE last week with Mx. and Mrs. Rus- Briarn Dedingfield, 19; and John ed ithe Cllub at the 4-1-1 Inter -Club -and sweet peas, .and graced by sell Coa'clough. Kasamsky, 19. Terry Yokamenko, Cornpeti�tions, at Guelph. In 1956 Spink dandles' in sail+ver holders. oohJT KID A MIT ' 20, was fined $50 land costs for she was, Member of the McKillop Trousseau was displayed by WHEhI WE DECLARE I Mr. and, Mrs. Arnold Hill, To- theft :of ithe lantern. 4-1-1 Granen Club, stood third In Mrs. Kenneth Scatc>hmer, Mrs. ,canto, spent the weekend with "They complained the chicken that Club and represented ,the Donald Camnpbell, Ma's. George oup- OIL'S A HIT! ` the latter's' son, Mr, Norman Fitz- .was underdone," commented Con- Grain Club at the. Inter -Club Cil ftan, Nancy Webster, June M'e- sirnons. stable Tvtnaddle. Comepedti'ons. Clinehey, Mrs. William ronsitt. Mrs. T. R. Jenkins has returned Lunch was served by Lala Chauter, / `-o Bruce Coleman is the son of Mr. Eidith' D'owson, Patsy Doweon, Mrls. from a trip to Glasgow, Scotland, a �� ■ ■ " and Mrs. Wilfred H. Coleman, 1oyd Bender, June Manning. as well as tourling England' and V N6A� Con. 4 H.R.S. Tuokersn-Ath Town- The bride -elect was honoured Wales. b a cu ship. Bruce gna,d':u acted from the y 'F and saucer shower by AFL �p5 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lowery Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Oke, Lon- Western Ontario Ag-Acultural the staff of Stedman's store, visited With. Telattives and their where the bride worked, held at don:, spent the weekend with rola- School, Rodgatown; in 1956 and the hamee' ,of Ann Farquhar. Also aunt, Miss Minnie Proctor , la'set bive's here, at the present is fa'rnilimg at home a mascell.anieous shower in the week. Mr, and Mrs. Douglas 'Robinson, with his father. During the past Varna Town Tula wall held by Misses• Lorene Cox and Betty Toronto, were weekend visitors two years he has taken part in all friends and neighbours.. After a ed Stock spent a :few days with Mr• here. the Seed and Livestock Judging short program of musical numbers W—Willwil'—. Varna softbal!1 team defeatedand Mrs. Clarence Cooper, Lapeer, �Camixatiti'an's field do •Huron C9oun- by local �taae+nt the bride was es - Mich. Bruceefa'eld 11 to 10 in ,a Bard tyand accumulated a 'gr:and total torted to a special chair and an fought game here on Tuesday eve- address ways• read' by Nancy Welb- Master Melvin Crich sent a „ • of 2,729 +points in •the• 4 competi- Ly ilii sten.Loiswaspresented, with Few days with hhs aunt, Mxs. Ivy Mrs. Fred McClymont is' spend tions. Tkms was the' second high- many ,beautiful gifts after whi'cth Jc tinston in Seaforth. Ing a few 'days In Toronto this est score in the competitions. she thanked everyone and aravite;d Phone week. In 1957, Bruce was a member of ,ham to her home to the trous- iU 2_6033 Miss: E. J. Becker was, in Strat- Several frown• -here attended the the Royal Winter Fair Judging Beau tea. Lundh was served by ford last week to see the Princess anniversary services. in Bayfield Team, which represented Huron the ladies. Margaret. United Church :Last Sunday. FOR THE HARDWARE STORE A Smith -Corona cash register guards money and profits eases the load of book-keeping. Fool -proof, simple, modern in appearance, it offers great- est protection at lowest cost. It will serve the hardware man efficiently —. and many other types of businesses. Its modern keyboard itemizes every said, by clerks and departments, and makes provision for paid -outs, charge accounts and similar items. Practical In Its Workings, it's practical, too, in its price: Available in white, alpine blue, seafoom green and salon pink, it can be selected from three models of.................................................................. $199, 50 $234.50 $256.50 Clinton News -Record "Church Directory CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: JOHN AGULIAN, B.Th. 1'1:00 a.m.—Union gexvice at Auburn, 12.00 rldon—Sunday School 3.00 p.m.—Worship Service at A Cordial Welcome to Ali fie#feP=Wff (# atifteb (eburd) REV. J. A. McKIM, B.A. MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist M. R. RENNIE. Choir Director Sunday, August 10 9.45 a.m.--Sunday School 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship 8.00 p.m.--JComm'uaiity Service' at Drive -In Theatre HOLMESVILLE 9.45 a.m.—Morning Worship 10.45 a.m.—Sunday School Let us use the Lord's Day to strengthen our Christian Faith ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA St. Paul's — Clinton REV. C. S. INDE'R, Rector Mrs. Theodore Fremisn. Organist Tenth Sunday After Trinity 8.30 a.m.—Holy Communion 10.00 a.m.—Holy Communion, Clin- ton Ayr Force Chapel. 11..00 tam.—Mourning Prayer. The Rev. D. E'. Noel at all services Maple Street GOSPEL HALL CLINTON Sunday, August 10 10.00 a.m.—Suanday School 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship 8.00 p.m.—Gotspel Service. Speak- er— teubery Bruba'cher. Tuesday !p.m.—Prayer and Bible study `A Hearty Wellcome Awaits Yon" BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH I, BODENHAM, Pastor Sunday, August 10 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School 11.00 a.m.--tiVLorrAng Worship "Regulations of Passion$" 7.30 p.m.—Evening Service "This Unspeakable Gift" Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting You are cordially invited to these services, Joseph Street GOSPEL HALL CLINTON Christians gathered In the name of the ,Lord Jesus Christ (Matt, 18: 20) meeting in the above hall invite you to come and hear the Gospel, the old, old story of Jesus and His Love. Order of meetings on Lord's day as follows:.29 11.00 a.m.—Breaking Bread 3.00 p.m.—Sunday School 7.00 p.m.—Preaching the Gospel 8.00 p.m.—Wednesday—Prayer Meeting and Bible Reading. Christian Reformed Church REV. G. J. HOYTEMA, Minister 10.00 a.m.-Service in Dutch 11.30 a,m.--Sunday School •11.30 'am.--S'ermlce 9n Engl&5h Everyone Welcome Listen to the denominational broadcast of the Christian Re- formed Church: Back to God Hour. Every Sunday, Sarnia, Ontario,CKOC, 8.30 a.m., 1070 kcs, Windsor, Ont., CK - LW, 10.30 p.m., 800 kcs. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH P.A.O.C. Victoria Street, Clinton K. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor Assistant Pastor: B. DAVMDSON Friday, August 8-- 8.00 p.m.—Christ's Ambassadors: Sunday, August 10-- 1.0.00 a.m.--S'unday School 11.00 a.m.—Morning Warship 7.00 p.m.—Gospel. Service Tuesday, August 12-- 8.00 p.m: Regular Prayer and Bible Study Service. A Special Welcome Awaits YOU ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH y� QD "TETE FRIENDLY CHURCH" ro Pastor—REV. GRANT MILLS, B.A. i, s 11.00°a.m.—Joint Service at WogteyyWdy14s United Church, s 8.00 p.m. --Community Service at Drive -ti Theatre ' TNUR$DA'Y, AUGUST 7, 195$ The Bible Today nid-wide l3'ible Reading TheWan Bible Dayin, Bra a1 l?aS bee e, prig of the Bible Society has a sogWficant event. in Sao Paulo fol'l'owed an upward curve for the fast Deoem'ber, in a Bible Day Past 14 years. One reason star m%so 'Meeting, 30 ethousamd people this is undoubted v the increased +bloekeld' part of the eight -lane reproduction of bhe reading sched- thorpughlfare passing dwough, the ule in the religious and' secular city, press. Last year, Scripture .appeared Suggested readings for next week; in 18 new languages for the first Su'nd'ay .......... Psalms 40; 1-17 time. Scriptures are now being Monday .............. Aots 17: 1-15 cimulat ed In 1,1 7 languages: and Tuesday .............. Acts, 17; lib -M disilects. Ocie daioy newspaper in Wednesday ........ Acts : 1-3 India reproduces several chapters Thursday ............ Acts 27: 1-44 of eScnupture ,daily and is read by Friday ........... Acts 28: 1.31. multitudes of people. Saturday ........ POW, wS 43; 1-5 Charges Against Shippers Dismissed Suspended Sentence on Obstruction A special., s'eesli n. of magistmte's Defence 'Counsel Frank Darnel- court here :last Friday considered ly, Q•C•, GodeTich, called no wit - four ,charges levied under the Soc- nesses, aety for the Prevention of Cruelty This charge was dismissed, as to Animals Act. Three h•avang to was a similar one against Joe do with the treatment of the hags Carey, manager of the ass*mbay a the eassembly :point in Clinton poiaut, and employed by. the Ont - were dismissed, ,and one charlgineg ario Hog Produce Association. tr olbsuct'ion of an SPCA officer re- A second change of causing .by ceived a suspended sentence for Wilful, neglect the suffocation Of three months. six piegs., against Mr, Smale, was Howard Smale, shopper employ- also - dismissed. ed' by the Hensall District Co -,op- A secondcharge against Mr. eratove was charged with. rurdhw- Corey, of w41ful; obstruotion of fully and willfully causing unnec- 'duty of A. Jennings, 'brought a eessary ts'uffening to 81 hags 'be- convicttwn, When asked to unload ling transported ,by ham, E'vadeince the pigs, Mr. 'Corey had stated was presented :by Crown Attorney he would call Toronto, first for in. Glen Hays; God'erich; from Arth- structdon eon the matter. Susrpend- ur J:enrur-ig>s, G'odereich, the SPCA ed sentence for three months was .inspector; Sgt. Anderson of the levied' by Magistrate D. E. Holm- PnWincial Rolice; Chief H. R. es. Thompson, 'Clinton; Dr. G. S. El- a Mott, Clinton veterinary and meat Inspector at Goderach; Garnet New Ideas Make Mousseau, manager .of the Hensall Co-op; bath al- g eb .and C. . Cal- lay, bath hag shippers. in. Col- Pleasant Quarters borne Township, Douglas H. Mil- es, ,agricultural representative - ed four Huron C'auavty was called. Far Cancer Patients ,also Roving Fye is Best For Car Drivers Keeps Them Alert Staring in company ars 'bad man- ners. Staring .from behind the wheel is bad driving., points out the Ontario Safety League. A fixed stare blurs the eyes, re- duces alertness and may allow danger from sides and, rear to approach. unnoticed. Seeing should be done, in quick flashes in driving. The eyes sh- ould move constantly, never 'fix- ing on one "picture" for more than a couple of seconds. The eyes of .a good .driver -are never satisfied — :they arq always -an the move ter :another spot. There are two •traps to watchi;z, to avoid a dangerous driving stare; •ei,'Li;.r looking at something very interesting, or at s.omethang uninteresting. A fixed point of special interest — scenery, a pTet- ty ,girl, an accident scene — call 'drag a drive'r's vision right away from the' traffic picture where it belongs. A straight, monotonous highway may hold the, eyes on the road, but an unseeing stare soon develops if eyes and mina' do' not keep ,on the m'o�ve. Seeamg in, quick flashes, the eyes build up an all-round picture of the traffic scene. "All, -round" in- ,cludes The rear, of course; the rear-view miimor(s) should be ;dhecked regularly as a routine, I particularly when there is traffic' ahead and/.or .;behind. And, the mirror should be checked instinc- tively, immediately a situation de- velops that may develop ;braking, or changing lanes. The age of the l'on'ely night --or day= as over for all patients, .including children, in the newest, and ane Of the :finest, most mod- ern and most beautiful buildings .of its mind in the world, recently erected, do Toronto. In: the new Ontario; Cancer In- stitute (formerly known as the Dunlap Ch- ic) an electronic gadget behind, every ,bed' p�eranits every patient instant verbal com- munication with the nurse on duty on the floor at her desk. The beds, too, come under the electronic eye, s•a to speak, in that, at the touch of a button; they can be lowered at will, fear of fal- ling out of bed thereby being remorred. . T11e' wide, smooth, silent conid- ors, the des -km and comfortable chairs in every roam, the metic- ulously chosen, gay drapes: and lovely, spacious', Tiµ„ted-tinted walls of the Ontario Canccr institute reveal unmistakably that the, pat- ient's {physical welfare ,and frame' of mind while under treatment at the hospital has been a major thought of everyone having to do with. the planning and building of the Institute. While not yet officially opened by tie Ontario Government, whose financial support, together with assistance from Ontario Division of the: Canadian Cancer Society, hasmade this "mother” Cancer CPinic passable, work is already go- diig ahead. Some, 40 .patients are already under treatment within the doors. —_ --a — Rid Your attic Of "Don't ants" Run .An Adlet GODERKH BUSINESS (OLLEGE Practical instruction in all Commercial Subjects Qualified Teachers — Modern Equipment Examinations set, marked, and Diplomas issued by THE BUSINESS EDUCATORS' ASSOCIATION OF CANADA. For several years every seat has been filled. Register novo — Tuition $20 — Telephone Goderich 428 32-3-4-5-b They'll Taste Better B a Miffs Bakery Ltd. Bakery a