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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1959-04-23, Page 7inprrp-..ipwilpr,tiprmogir*viorwirs-yipr. ANPOIllosolloolosomoolionomo., ING SOON PHONE HU 2.9511 CLINTON CARL CANTELON _SPAY, API T14 4, 1959 VIXITON IIHWS,AHCOHP .4" Miss Smith, FC-rest,- is assisting in the care of Mr. and Mrs. Herb- ert MOgridge, William Andrews was able to return horne after a 'week as pat- ient in Canton hospital, George Dawson, Dungannon,, visited last Friday with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stoltz. Donald Fowler returned last Saturday, after being a patient for several days in Goderich hospital. Miss Frances Houston, RN, Lon- don, spent last weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hous- ton. Mrs. R. Koopmans left last Fri- slay by TCA from Melton airport to visit relatives and friends in Holland. Reg Asquith and son George, Toronto, visited jast weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Asquith. Daylight Saving Time will come into effect in Auburn this week- end on Saturday, April 25, at 12 a.m., and church services and schools will be on the daylight saving time. Several members of the local Horticulture Society attended the Lucksiow Horticulture meeting last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R, Taylor and Mr. and Mrs, Thomas John- ston spent last Sunday at St. Cath- arines as guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ronald RathwelI, Michael and Jan-, ice. Gerald Dobie, Toronto, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dobie, Bill, Jan- nett and Ross. Miss Marie Andrews; certified nurses' assistant, has accepted a position at the Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich, and commenced her duties- last week. • Mrs. John Houston, Miss Olive Young, Mrs. Donald Haines, Mrs. Duncan MacKay, Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson, Mrs. Ed, Davies, Mrs. *--Vmplr.eir.lrylw".011111",11M.Virgr,ir CUT-THROAT JACK, THE GIANT KILLER IS STILL MOANING ABOUT TOO MANY CARS ONLY 21 SOLD LAST WEEK We Won't Be Undersold • a Herbert Gooier and Mrs. Wes Bradnock attended the Synodical sessions of the WMS of Hamilton and London, at Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich, Mrs. Govier was presbyterial delegate, WI District Annual The executive officers of the. District of West Huron Women's Institute met last week in the Au- burn Orange Hall, zwith represen-. tatives present from the following branches: Blyth, Beigrave, ton, Goderich, Wingbam, Tiger Dunlop, St. Helen's, Kintailp Londesboro and Auburn. The president, Mrs. Wes. Sradnock was in charge with Mrs, Robert J. Phillips at .the piano, •. Mrs, Ar- thur Clark mad the .minutes, nation from. the Trustee Board. which he served on for over U. years, to take place 'immediately, • This was -accepted with, regret, A vote of thanks was given of Mr. Asquith • for his many years of tiring services to Hall's Cemetery Hoard, Plans for the annual memorial service to be held early in the Summer were cliSPIISSed. Anglican 6014 The Anglican Guild of St. Mar, k's Anglican Church held their Aprilineeting at the home of Mrs« Qerclon4t. Taylor with a good At- tendance, The hostess was in charge of the Meeting-,,and it op- Aned,witir n,few Verses of the fav- orite ;limns of five of,the members who had April birthdays, Scripture Was read by Mrs. George Schneider, followed with • prayers by Mrs, Taylor. Mrs, Clifford Brown read an ac-, ,count of the tragic loss through fire of the Anglican Mission at Norway House, Manitoba, where Rev. Carson is in charge. This rector was a frequent 'visitor at this parish when he was stationed in this part of Ontario, The topic "Why I am a Christ- ian" was given by Mrs. Robert Meally. A solo, "An Evening Prayer" was sung by Miss Ellen Deer, Mrs, Taylor thanked all who had taken part in the pro- gram. The president, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt took charge of the busin- ess period. Minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. Ed. Davies, the financial statement was given by the treasurer, Mrs Gordon Taylor. It was decided to send a donation to Rev. Caron to help re-establish his Mission. The Sunday School work was discussed and great need for tea- chers was expressed. The meeting was closed by the rector, Rev. Meally. A successful auction was held by Mrs. Davies. A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Taylor assis- ted by Mrs, Robert J. Phillips and Mrs. Davies, Material prepared by the editors of Quick Canadian Facts, the poc- ket annual of facts about Canada. Auburn Obituary ohn A, Snell my our Auburn, ,compspondoo) Funeral services were held Oil Tuesday afternon at the 3, K. Ar- thur funeral home, for John A. Snell, who Passed away at St. Thomas, Saturday, April 18, after EL lingering illness, He was in his 62nd year and was born in East Wawanosh Township ,the son of the late Mr, and Mrs. George Snell , He lived for „several years in Windsor, He was a member of the United Church, Besides his wife who was form- erly Alice Kirk, he is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Roy (V ma) Foreman, .Newfoundlan Mrs. Leo Fortin (Myrtle) W . sort. Mrs, Roy 'Young (Iris), H1 VI; also six grandchildren; t sisters, Mrs. John McDowell (Eli abeth), Westfield; Mrs, Elwin, Ta ior. (May), Brussels; one broth James, Clinton, The service was conducted the Rev. Ronald M. Sweeney, a sisted by Rev. Harold .Snell,gx ter, Interment took place Vii}; Pali Cemetery, Base Line, _Mlle Township. -Pallbearers were, Fortin,-Roy young, Charles .Smit Mae Newton, Ed. Taylor and • Bebrns, • DIRECT 'FROMIHE MANUFACTURERS- -TO YOU -FOR BULK SERVICE OF SHUR-GAIN FEEDS --FOR ALL YOUR FEEDING NEEDS- CALL A CALL TO US CAN .B.RING`IOU YOUR FEEDS IN A BULK TRUCK,AND • LOWER FEED COSTS • FASTER SERVICE • • CONVENIENT HANDLING. • COMPLETE FRESHNESS SHUR-GAIN DRIVE TO ZURICH OR 'EXETER - AND' MAKE US AN OFFER Correspondent; MRS. W. BRADNOCK Phone Auburn 011,14 s oAuburn The presklents ,.nf ,the branches were nominating committee and went to the. home of Mrs, gliitlips to draw up the -Slate of officers for the 1959-1960 'year.. Mrs. 'N. Clairsnont acted' Chairman- and broUght in the ,.new .Slate-:of ficers which .;will;.he preSented at the T_Nstrict .Antnlal, at St....I-We/Vs :United Church1,-,owMay :20. ,The program for .kat „day was Plan- *Tied with. guest speakers to be present at both morning and after- noon sessions. Cemetery Board ' The.- Trlisteo' ‘13oard of Ball's Cemetery met at the home of Mrs. Gordop,a. Taylor last week, All mentors ' were present including the new trustee, Norman McDow- ell, who .was appointed at a plot- holders meeting held on October 2, to- succeed Robert J. Phillips who had.. resigned. Minutes._ef.the last meeting and the ...financial :report as .givett.:by the -seCretary-treasurer, Mrs. ,Gor- don .R. Taylor, were accepted,,as read. Chairman of ,the Board, Charles' E; 'Asquith presided '`for this 'meeting. Mr.. Asquith tendered his resig- 0 VI s s/ s • • 10 y• ,a4/ %/4,44. "AV 4i**4*/ >4. 0%14;1":5 'ff" A CENT WATCH FOR DATES AND HANDBILLS USE . CITIES SERVICE PREMIUM. GASOLINES "58 VOLKSWAGEN, •like new, with only 10,000 miles Only $1,495 ''58 CHEVROLET 'YEOMAN, 4-door Station Wagon Only $2,395 "57 BUICK CENTURY 4-door Sedan, full power owned by a member of the clergy. 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