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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1959-06-25, Page 10THURSDAY, AM M.9 ..10.4 , :77.140=x 1rwill.100 •ueen When She Visits Your Area CLINTQNNEWS...11407AD Y. 'at, ,-41wor- L., Ian To See T e . . . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, *3/4. COT' %'S 1 $ VI\ ‘44•14/ Oaf Aram fail Z$5gi -6* 4 44N" %It ds ,SSA 401 BearA,od Slonta )111- t°^40 11,ChAlhoft t‘0,, 115 'Weldor giot M00011 Ov•ff, .441 ir=4°;\ir.,;,1: :::41:0211C01/14zokvillo 104110•011 a Of 0 41.004 g SOW 0.1 A ii.iiif:r77.0 ()Platt° 0 44-% ottawoft ,o,f; ornwait tbh.,s‘4,g. hel 9:041 41'1- t •kti C t 'go WITH OUR EXPERIENCE Y0011. DELIGHT-- We'Ll. WORK FOR YOU WITH ALL OUR MIGHT. Merrill TV & Radio Clinton — HU 2-7021 80 Persons in Huron Receive Help From District 'CN1B Eighty persons in Huron County receive assistance from the Can- adian National Institute for the Blind, it was reported at the an- nual meeting of the county advis- ory board in Goderich, Friday night, Total number of blind persons is 71, who receive social services, borne teaching, employment help, allowances and general services. Preventative assistance is being given to nine persons, S. B. Taylor, Exeter, first vice- president, reported on the opera- tions of Tweedsmuir Hall, the CNIB residence in London, He is a member of the board of govern- ors, There are 36 persons registered at the hall, four of them from Hu- ron, two from Perth and 23 from Middlesex, Only ambulatory blind persons may be admitted. The hall operated with a deficit of $6,000. Mr. Taylor said. This loss is charged to the county ad- visory boards according to the number of persons registered from each area. Revenue from sales of automo- bile license plate fasteners, sold at licence bureaus in Goderich, Stratford, London, Strathroy, St. Thomas and Aylmer, totalled $1,- 400, "This was the fifth year of oper- ation of the ball and it was most successful," Mr, Taylor stated, "The building is adequately. ful- filling the needs for -Which it was constructed—to provide residence accommodation, rehabilitation tr- aining, occupational employment and recreational facilities for the blind of this district." A report on the campaign in- dicated about $5,000 was raised in 1958, Objective for 1959 is $6,000. Exeter, under Mr, Taylor, rais- ed $940 in 1958 and has been given an objective of $1,000 for 1959. Zurich under J. E. Bannister, raised $337 and has an objeCtive of $300. Hensall, under William Smith, raised $205 and has an objective of $300. Mr. Bannister is a member of the advisory board. Guest speaker at the annual meeting was Arthur N. Magill, superintendent of Ontario Divis- ion, CNIB, who described the work of the organization in the middle East. Showers Held For Barbara Taylor Prior To Wedding Miss Barbara Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taylor, RR 1, Varna, whose marriage to Mur- ray Shipley Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Taylor, Clinton, took place on Saturday, June 13, was feted on several occasions. On June 6 her mother enter- tained at a trousseau tea..Receiv- ing with Mrs. L. Taylor and the guest of honour was Mrs. Barrett Taylor. In charge of the guest book were Mrs. Gordon Hill and Mrs. Clarence Stephenson, both of Varna, and Mrs. Bruce Volland, Goderich. Pouring tea were Mrs, Anson Coleman, Varna and Mrs. Lorne Finlayson, Cromarty, aunts of the bride; and Mrs. Mervyn Hanly and Mrs. Florence Shipley, both of Cl- inton, aunts of the groom. Assisting in the tea room were Miss Joan McClinchey, Mrs. Will- iam Consitt, Miss Carol Hill and Miss Nancy Webster, all of Varna; Mrs. Ray Huether, Mrs. Kenneth Caldwell, Miss Bonnie Taylor, all ,of Clinton; Mrs. Laird Finlayson, Kippen; Miss Irene Colquhoun, Cromarty; Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mrs, Lyle Hill, Mrs. Wilmer Reid, Mrs. Harvey Taylor, Mrs. Wat- son Webster, all of Varna; Mrs. Tom Deeves, Mrs. Clifford Ash- ton; Mrs. Harold McPherson, and Mrs. Stewart Taylor, all of Clint- on; Mrs. Eldon Johnston, Bruce- field; Mrs, Garnet Taylor, Staffa; and Mrs. Clarence Volland, Staffa. Showing the trousseau were Mrs. Bruce Keys and Mrs. Ron- ald Taylor, Varna; Mrs, Walter Gardner, Mitchell; Mrs. George Cantelon, Mrs. Kenneth Taylor, and Miss Shirley Dales, all of Clin- ton. Neighbours and women of Varna United Church held a shower at the Varna township hall, at which Miss Joan McClinchey read an address. Miss Taylor was presented with a coffee table, a pair of matching end tableS, a triligbt lamp, and a pair of table lamps. PAGE IV; BRITANNIA on which Queen Elizabeth II and the Prince Philip will visit the Seaway area and Ontario lake ports welcomes Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness the Prince Philip for the opening of the ST. LAWRENCE SE WAY The Government and the people of Ontario welcome Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, and His Royal Highness the Prince Philip, to our great Province. With the official opening of The St. Lawrence Seaway by Her Gracious Majesty, the worthy dream of years becomes a reality. Now open to deep- water shipping of the world, our Lake Ports will provide access to the heart- land of the Continent — and from them, as ocean ports, will go forward, into world trade channels, Canada's and Ontario's raw materials and manufactured goods. Out of this Development has also come the great Provincial power project—in which Ontario has made a vast financial investment—pro- viding additional power resources which can be used to increase our industrial, agricultural and economic strength. Proud to be a partner in the British Commonwealth of Nations, our Cana- dian Nation rejoices in and looks forward to the Royal visit. It will be marked by many memorable events. They will be of great historic signifi- cance, providing opportunity as well to show to the Queen of Canada the unfailing loyalty, devotion and af- fection of her Canadian people. May the visit to Ontario of our Gracious Sovereign be a pleasant one; as we pay her due homage. Leslie M. Frost, Prime Minister Route of 1959 Royal Visit to Ontario— ' -7,-,,Sommencing June 27th Published by the Division of Publicity THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINC F ONTARIO