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Clinton News-Record, 1959-08-13, Page 60409 .Sid )A L-"*=' 01.41' tMWS'R Thurs., Aug. 13 --Choir practice .i WRSDAY, AUOU"ST 13, 190 +ryes Awa 6a.cost ChurchHas son, Marie and Frances, Ottawa, ...:.. "1NInsAway+ w1ins _...._. BIRTHS' MARRIAGES GLAZIER 1' St ENGAGEMENT'S t )A L-"*=' Annual Picnic Thurs., Aug. 13 --Choir practice Mr, and Mrs, Douglas Carter, wright, Alberta, to spend a month home in Bayfield The Clinton Baptist Church Sun - son, Marie and Frances, Ottawa, London, called on Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Leppington on, August L at their summer and with. the farmer's mother and day School Picnic was held on August 4 on the p � Julys. Pearl Quinn, Taranto, was sister, Mrs, Bert Langford and Wednesday, church grounds with 50 sitting f . holidaying with her parents., Mr. Laren, Rattenbury Street, Ciui- down to supper, �; y and Mrs. Harry Gould, ton, Winners of races were; begin- V Mr. and. Mrs, Gerry Montgom- Mr. and Mrs. Keruieth Breakey, ners class, Willie Bezzo, Joe Bez- '' ery, Toronto, visited in town with Zurich, were with Mr. and Mrs. T. Corless on The zo, John Howard; primary class, Gordon Lobb, Sammy Shipp and,,6 i0l 11,01, friends early this week. M, .Sunday. Breakers have returned frond a Janet Carter; junior class,Shifirst grandparents, Mr. and Mrs: W. 1 est Hall Mr, Mr. and Mrs Ernest , vacation at Eagle Lake, Ont, group, Mary Shipp, Marion pp, Y ` To Hall, Mrs. John Hall, Mrs. Jessie Colwell, Toronto, were re- s a couple le of. and also had pent p Roser;nary Carter; second group Sharon Bezzo, Jeannette Lobb, 5 cent visitors with Evelyn Hall. days. with Mr. and Mrs, Benson Corless and family who are on Kathy Howard, , Mr, and Mrs, Jack Quinn and Linda, Toronto, visited vacation at Rad Pine Lake, Intermediate class, girls, Aileen Creighton, Yvonne Bezzo, Barbara; of Civic Holiday, were Mr. and daughter their grandparents Mr. and. Mrs. Mrs. Emma .Sutter is visiting Howard; boys, Hugh Lobb, Paul ` H. Gould. her daughter-in-law, Mrs. S. H. Sutter, Stratford, She had gone Nice, Robert Lee, Kick -the -slip per, junior, Gordon Lobb, Leonard . .. a °, Mr. and Mrs, Percy Miller, Gordon: Hog- to Stratford to attend the Leitch- Steep, Mary Shipp; senior, Hugh < Hill; Mrs. Science H , Barth, Staffa, visited with Mr, and Trille2- wedding, and remained on Lobb Paul Nice, Kathy Howard; sack race, primary, Michael Cart Mrs. M, T. Corless on Sunday, account of the critical illness and subsequent death of her son, the er, Leonard Steep, Gordon Lobb, junior, Rosemary Carter, Marion v ;' Mrs, Vanchie Hamilton, return- ed to Niagara Falls after spend- late Dr. S, H. Sutter. Before and Mary Shipp; intermediate,' `<" jug a hdUday with Mr. and Mrs. returning to Clinton she plans to Hugh Lobb, Xvonne Bezzo; apple CHURCH 1. BODENHAM, Pastor T Herman visit her granddaughter, Mrs. K. W Strasser, Willowdale. race, primary, Janet Carter, Leon- and Steep, Laverne Bezzo; junior, HILARY CROPIMTT, Miss Barbara Biggart, Exeter, spent last week with her grand- Mrs. Jack Horton (nee Sadie Marion Shipp, Kathy Howard, Sharon Bezzo; intermediate, Don who won an award for being parents, Mn and Mrs, W. J. Walters) with her daughter Hel- en, Mrs. John Day who have spent Pippin, Barbara Howard Robert ' the best camper, at the Girl Guide Camp Keewayden in Biggart, Sergeant and Mrs. R, C. Big- the month of July visiting with Lee. Lighted candle race, Mrs. Marsh, Mrs. W. Bezzo, Mrs. Reg, Jul She was one of 12 Clin- y' gart and family, Ottawa, spent the former's mother, Mrs, Helen CIifford, ton Girl Guides attending, A last week with his parents, Mr, Dalrymple and many other frien& left airport July. 30 by Other sports and games com- a very afternoon, picture of Betty Jo Deeves was published in our last issue, in and Mrs. W. J. Biggart. Mr. ,and Mrs. Maitland Falcon- .Malton plane for their home at Swift pleted pleasant error. (News -Record Photo) er, Jeff and Neil visited Niagara Current land Dodsland, Sask„ ar- Falis, Detroit and Lapeer, Mich,, raving home safely Friday, July $1. Tebbutt Reunion Has 102 Enjoying from July 27 to August 2, Mrs. Gordon W. Cunirighame has been entertainment Mrs. George Hepburn, Toronto, came yesterday to visit her par. Games and Family Get -Together _appointed ' of the Huron County ents, Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Colqu- convener Home, by the County Ladies Aux- houn, III Huron Street, Her two il'ary to the home. daughters, Daryl and Janet, who Harbour Park10Goderich, was the it was still in good condition. Mrs. P. Schulha and Dale, Ed- have been staying with their site on July 22 of the 36th annual Wallgate Tebbutt, Goderich, read "Youth monton, Alberta, have been visit- grandparents and her son David, has .been with his aunt and Tebbutt reunion. 102 attended, a poem and Age"; Clifford Winners of sports events were; McCartney, Detroit, noted there Ing with :her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McCartney, Gode- who uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John' E. Rob- -on, Races, five and under, girls were three persons present of the Ester Merrill; boys, Donnie Mc- first generation of Tebbutt descen- rich Township. Miss Anne Murdoch left on > ins RR 1, Zurich, will return to the city with her, Iiwain; sir to eight years, girls, dants in Canada, Wallgate, Lew Marie Trewartha, Lois Merrill; Tebbutt and Miss Minnie Proctor. Saturday to return to Scotland The Rev. Peter Addison, D.D., boys, Fred Trewartha, Wayne Teb- A message from Mr, and Mrs, after, a three weeks visit with Trinity United Church, Timmins, butt; nine to 14 years, girls, Carol William Sheppard, Lynden, Wash - her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Mrs. Addison and Paul spent last Taylor, Marilyn Tebbutt; boys, ington, was read. and Mrs, Edward Dale. week as guests with the lady's Paul Felker, Brian Potter, Officers for 1960 are:• honorary Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hill and pm'an's, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Tre- Kick -the -slipper, boys, Paul Fel- President, WalIgate Tebbutt; past president, Edward Grigg; Mrs, Betty Bennett, all of Toron- Saturdayafter s wlartha, returning to their cot- tage at Midland on Saturday. The ker, Faye Merrill; men, Bill Nor- presi- man; ladies Madelon Mellwain• dent, William Norman; vice -presi- ' to returned en- ding p ding two weeks holidays with Rev. Kathleen Cristopher, Mount- sada biscuit race, Mrs. Will Teb-dent, Carman Tebbutt; treasurer, Mrs. Robert Taylor; secretary, Narman Fitzsimons. joy United Church, Timmins, butt' couple , plc race, Mr. and Mrs. e- George Colclough; spot race, Mux- Mrs. Carman Tebbutt; manage - Mr, and Mrs. Fred Beck Har- , friend of the Addisons, an haft- ray Forbes. Ment committee, Mr. and Mrs. riscton spent Sunday with Mr. and days, was also a guest on Wednes. Wilfred Jervis, Mr, and Mrs. John Largest family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. J. McMurra �. Mr. Beck y Street Un- day with Mr. and Mrs. Tre^wartha, Mrs. Mary Nott, Mrs. Irene McCowan, Mr, and Mrs, Mike Mc. Ray Potter and four children; Farlane y and Mrs. Ra Wise; was soloist at Ontario ited Church Sunday moring. Gardiner and Mrs. Ruth Knox birthday nearest picnic date, Lois sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. m Merrill; youngest persons, Gary Frank Potter Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mr. .and Mrs. Alex Mallough, were guests the week of August Tebbutt, four month old son of Mr- Elliott, Mr. and Mrs, Wes Hol- Gdderich, and Mr. and Mrs, Sher- 3 of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scheer- and Mrs. Jack Tebbutt; oldest per- land, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Gibson. man Willows, Orlllia, spent Fri- or at their summer cottage on son, Wallgate Tebbutt, 91 years; day last with the lady's mother, Big bake, Gaylord, Michigan, most recently married, Mr. and AR1ViSTRONG-••-gyri. Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunday August 2, 1959, to Mr. and Sunday, rs. James. Armstrong, Brussels, a son, ARMSTRONG—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesday, August 4, 1.959, to Mr. and Mrs, Murray Armstrong, Clinton, a son, BAKER ---In Clinton Public Hos- pital, .on Thursday, August 6, 1959, to Mr, and Mrs. William Baker, Hensall, a daughter. CARDIFF. In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Friday, August 7, 1959, to Mr, and Mrs. Murray Cardiff, RR 1, Ethel, a son, M4AMNV,V..._Yn AbwmiArn rpiinral and Martine Hospital, Goderich, on Sunday, August 2, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Chamney, a son (brother for harry, Paul, Lorraine and Douglas). DENOMME -- In Clinton Public Hospital, on Monday, August 10, 1.959, to Mr. and Mrs, Louis Denomme, RR 2, Zurich, a son. GREER--�-At Clinton Public Hos- pitai, on Tuesday, August 11, 1959, to Mr, and Mrs. Robert (Bert) Greer, Bayfield, a daughter, a sister for Joyce, Michael and Wendy. GRIEVE --In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Friday, August 7, 1959, to Mr, and Mrs. Donald Grieve, 40 Rattenbury Street, Clinton, a son (John Craig). JOHNSTON In Toronto Western Hospital, on Monday, August 3, 1959, to Mr, and Mrs, William Johnston (nee June McCartney), Toronto, a son (Kerry Shawn), LEAR—In Clinton Public Hospi- tal, on Thursday, July 30, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lear, RR 1, Blyth (nee Gail Manning), a son (Danny Edward). MORTON.—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Friday, July 31, 1959, to AC2 and Mrs. J. J. Morton, RCAF Station Clinton, a son. PARKER—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Wednesday, August 5, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Parker, RR 2, Kippen, a daugh- ter. STREET—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Tuesday, August 11, 1959; to Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Street, Blyth, a son. WILLIAMS — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Monday, August 10, 1959, to Sergeant and Mrs. F. E. Williams, RCAF Station Clinton, a daughter. WISE—In Clinton Public Hospi- tal, on Tuesday, July 28, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wise, RR 5, Clinton, a son. YUCK—In Clinton Public Hospi- tal, on Tuesday, August 4, 1959, to Sergeant and Mrs. Kevan D. Yuck, 84 Victoria Street, Clin- ton, a son (Steven Percy), Mrs. David Steep. Other cottage guests included Mr. Mrs. John Watson, coming farth- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Haugh- and Mrs. Clifford Metters, Lon- est, Paul Felker; longest married, Directorl g 53 and Mrs. Nelson Tre umber,ton left on Monday, Au ust 1Q to don, acid Mrs. Alvin. Sumner and ���g ' Mrs. William Stenke, Detroit. C years; lucky register number take up residence at 114 Maple Catherine Forbes. Street, Collingwood, where they During their visit they motored After supper, president Edward own a laundryservice. to many interesting places in Grigg expressed his pleasure at Miss Larene Cox accompanied Northern Michigan, including seeing so many present. Lew Teb- CLIWON BAPTIST CHURCH by W. and Mrs. L. Hattin visited Mackinac Island, famous for its butt, Seaforth, said he was glad to Pastor: JOHN AGULIAN, B.Th. several days in Lapeer, Mich., the seclusion from cars and most of attend. Nelson Trewartha remark- 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School which is State Park. The shifting ed that the former George Tebbutt 11.00 a.m: Union Service at St. Andrew's Presb erian last week of July with Mr. and g farm near Holmesville now owned Church. Guest Speaker: Mr. Frank Raithby. Yt Mrs. Clarence Cooper and family. sand hills of Sleeping Bear, North � p Visitors at the home of Jaynes West Michigan and the scenic by himself, was part of the orig- Thursday --7.00 p.m. —Youth Fellowship. T F lis ' U Mi h' inal land taken up by the first A CordWelcome to All Lockhart on Sunday were Mr. and aquamony a m peer c iCordial Welcome Mrs. Stanley Lyons and daught- er Lynn, Proton Station; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Irwin and son Bruce, Mansfield. Tebbutt coming to Canada from gall were two other points the England. He had had the 116- visitors enjoyed. year old log house repaired, and Joseph Street GOSPEL HALL Thurs., Aug. 13 --Choir practice Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomp- zard , Becher , paper plate toss, Bobby Lozon and Kathy XcIn� CTANTON son, Marie and Frances, Ottawa, Nevis" sof Auburn Christians gathered in the name left on Sunday, August 2 after 11.00 A.M.--8t, Andrews Presb Y - of the Lord Jesus Christ (Matt. two weeks visit with their par- Correspondent: MRS. W. BRADNOCK 18: 20) meeting in the above hail eats, Dr. and Mrs. F. G, Thomp- Phone Auburn 51 r 14 Invite you to come and hear the son. Gosp�sthe old, old story of Jesus race, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Hor- WhIkerburn (club Plenic and Mrs. Bev Aikenhead Robinson Reunion Chamney and Mrs. Govenlock, 94 andMr. Order of meetings on Lord's day and girls; Faye Louise, Debra Ann Eleventh annual reunion of the years of age, sang a solo for the as follows: from Chatham, visited their Robinson family was held recently visitors. Mrs. Wes Bradnock gave er presided for the short meeting and Mrs. Lorne .Hunking read the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs: W. at Ipperwash Park, with 111 in a short story of the Mary Stewart SERVICE Cochrane over the Civic Holiday attendance, from. Freemont, Sask.; St, Clair, Mich.; Sarnia, Wallace- Collect that is repeated by all Institute members. 11.00 a.m.—Breaking Bread 3.00 p.m.—Sunday School weekend. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. burg, Becher, London, Brownsvil- Miss Janett Dobie danced the Highland Fling in Scottish 7.00 p.m.—Preaching the Gospel 8.00 p.m.—Wednesday— Prayer Derwin Carter during the week le, Ingersoll, Kitchener, Blyth, Auburn, Donnybrook and Wing- cost- ume. Corsages were pinned on Meeting and Bible Reading. of Civic Holiday, were Mr. and ham those who were celebrating birth - the races were: pre-school child- ren Gary Ament Lorna McDoug- Mrs. F. G. Meadows, Windsor; W' of the races and con- days days and, gifts were presented, Birthday ST. ANDREWS Miss Hazel Potts, London and Lloyd Carter, Toronta tests were: five ears and under, years cake was served to all olid sandwiches were passed by PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Miss Doroth Morrison Toron- y David Hazzard sitting' °n, ball J ff H� 1' Wall b Mrs, Wank Raithby, Mrs. Wes REV: D. J. LANE, B.A . Minister , 'dr to; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce James eon, a ey, - ace urgf six to eight years, Kathy Hazes Bradnock, Mrs. Keith Machan and Mrs. Arnold Craig. The program Thurs., Aug. 13 --Choir practice and daughter June Mrs, E. Whit- g marsh, all of London sent Sun- p zard , Becher , paper plate toss, Bobby Lozon and Kathy XcIn� was in charge of Mrs. R. J. Phil- at 7.30 p.m. Sunday, August 16 day, August 2, with Mr. and Mrs, gosh, St. Clair; nine to 12" years, Carol Evans, Wallacebur drink lips. and Mrs, Clifford Brown. Gifts were bought and wrapped 11.00 A.M.--8t, Andrews Presb Y - A. J,. McMurray, Mrs, Norman Fleming, Sault race, Bill Robinson, Do ' ybrook. V by Mrs. Ed, Davies and Mrs. Sam Daer and the corsages by Mrs. terian congregation and Bap - tist congregation p g potion will worship Ste.. Marie; Mr. and Mrs. B. Ted- Ste., eat biscuit and whistle, Bill Dain- ty, Camp Petawawa; link arm William Straughan. in St. Andrew's Church, Ba tist representative will Bap- and daughter Nancy, Toronto, race, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Hor- WhIkerburn (club Plenic cupy this pulpit. spent the Civic Holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mc- ley; cutting paper, Mrs. Lloyd Parker and Ted Mills; longest Walkerburan Club and their faro ilies EVERYBODY WELCOME Murray. . Recent visitors at the home of distance from home, Lisle Horley, Freemont Sask; eldest lady, Mrs. � enjoyed a picnic at Ball's Grove, on the :banks of the Mait- land river, Mrs. George SChneid- PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Mrs. Adams and Miss Brigham were Mrs. Paterson and son, I.eth- Garman owmanv Pratt, Bille; eld- est gentleman Robert Cha=ey, � Mark er presided for the short meeting and Mrs. Lorne .Hunking read the p,A.O-C. Victoria Street. Clinton bridge; Mr, and Mrs. N. Kane, Auburn; youngest child, Hazzard, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- minutes. Sorts were in charge p g B• A. DAVIDSON, Pastor - - •Winiaiipeg; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd eel Hazzard; largest family, 1Vlr. of Mrs. Cli Hunking and Mrs. McClinchee All the tab- Friday, August 14 -- Adams, Toronto. and Mr's. Russel Hazzard, Becher; ies re les received rattles and pro -school 8,00 p:ni..--•Christ's Ambassadors: � Mr. and Mrs. Fred; McDonald, most recently married, Mr. and children lifesavers. Results of Sunday, August 16 --- Alma Street, slient a recent week- end in Detroit. While there they Mrs. Kel McVittle, Blyth. Officers elected were: president, the races were: pre-school child- ren Gary Ament Lorna McDoug- 10,00 a.m.­Sunday School 1.1.00 a.m. Morning Worship attended two ball games and call- William J. Craig, Auburn' secre- tory-treasurer, Ted Mills, R13 3, all, Ricky Archambault; 6-8 girls, 7.30 p.m. --+Gospel Service Tuosiloy, Arigitst lit---- i ed. on the Glengarry MacDonalds and Mrs. William MacDonald, Auburn; sports committee, Jack Brenda I3a1. Brenda Archam- i' bauit; boys, Daryl Bali, Bobby 8.00 m.• --Regular brayer and p Mr. and Mrs. Mum. E, Col- Hazzard, Wallaceburg; Bichat -d Hazzard, Becher; Russel Hazzard, Schneider; 8-10 girls, Brenda BaU, Nancy Lapp, boy's;Billy Lapp, Bible Study Service. A Special Welcome Awaits You quhoun, Clare and Xim, have flak- Becher. The next reunion will be Douggie Archambault, 10.12 girls, ern up residence. in Zurich, where Mr. Colquboun Is in charge of the held at Ipperwash, the second Saturday in July, 1960. Audrey Dulzer, Marie Ma ougall; boys, Arthur 1111 Douglas BAYFIELD BAPTIST Zurich Citizens News printing plant. I WI Entertains Auburn Women's Institute went Archambault; young ladies, Mar- gory Hunldn.g; young men, Ken- CHURCH 1. BODENHAM, Pastor Miss Laurel Dale, daughter of to the Huron County Home last notln I-Iunlcing; married women, Leonard Sinxda,� a Hist 16 Mr, and Mrs:, William Dale, RR 1, week to stage a birthday party This Mrs, Archambault; egg relay race, Mrs. James McDoug- yt; 10.00 a,m.••�--Sunlday School Clinton, will begin her teaching Career at USS 11 Bl.anshatul and for the Month of July; wor- thwhile project to help entertain all's team; most people In car 11.00 a.rm--•Moiming Worship e Ii`irlcton), She is a .ad- Unborn (. Distrlgt High our senior citizens was undertak- en by the dish-ict at West Huron e Elliott Lapp; guessing too th-liiclts, Lonny Westerhaut. Wed p.m.---Eveninz rServI ti Y „ 8 p.m. --Prayer ng V ou to these nate of Seafortin May and each branch is rem A peanut scrvamble Cnded 1 ho are cordially invited S(SYtoo1 and of Stratford Teachers spoinsible for a month. shorts and a lunch closed the af• services. College. The president Mrs, Thomas ter'noon, The program for the ,w We4ey-Ef t.5 Elrifteb 0ureb REV. J. A. MCKIM, B.A. MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist M. R. RENNIE. Choir Director Sunday, August 16 9.45 a.m.—Sunday School 11.00 a.m.—Worship at Ontario Street Church. ROL=SVILLE 1.30 p.m.—Worship Service Let as use the Lord's Day to strengthen our Christian Faith Maple Street GOSPEL HALL CLINTON ` Sunday, August 16 10.00 a.m.--Snanday School 11.00 a m.--MorningWer 7.30 p.m.—Gospel SeMee Guest Speaker: Mr. H. W. O. At - king. Watford. Tuesday, 8 p.m.— Prayer and Bible Study ALL WELCOME ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA St. Paul's Clinton REV. C. S. INDER, Rector Miss Christine Bridle, Organist TWELFTH SUNDAY AFTERTRINITY TRINITY Sunday, August 16 8.30 a.m.--Holy Communion 11.00 a.m.--Morning Prayer Christian Refomed Ch>lWoh Sunday, August 16 10.00 a.tri.--Service in Dutch 2.30 p.m. -•–Service in English Guest Speaker: Rev'.. E. Van 13alsma, Grand Rapids, Mich. Everyone Welcome A number of the members ,of Haggitt presided 0for the program,, August meeting Is to be in charge Clinton LOL No, 83 and the Ru- Mills, Robert J, Phillips was at the of Mrs. Stanley Ball a1)(1 ItiTrs, ron L013A attended Derry Day piano, A mouth organ and guitar John Snyders, Lunch committee ONTARIO ST`REE'T, UNITED CHURCH parade on Saturday lin WingliaM, duet was played by Mrs. 1✓verott Will be Mrs. llerbert Dulzer, Mrs. �: .. "THE FRXENDLY CIMC13:11 . The 13annoccburn Pipe Band, Var- Taylor and Mrs, John Daet, fol- Lone luncirg, Mts. Ilatry Hutt- � bist r RLV GRANT T 11T1Sr B.A. na, was one of the 21 bands talc- lowed by a reading "Vriends" by Icing, Mrs, Bert Ilunlclnb, q..45 a,m,,.W aundoy School Ing pant, and led the marchers of Mrs. �"d. Davies, Visitors over the holiclayy week. The highlight of the program Bind were Mr, acrd, Mrs. Verna # +1 11.010 lt.m.----1Vtornirig Worship Classic Royal Blaelf Preceptory, was the solos by Harvcy McCrr, Bokinger mid Mrs, I4strt' (xrein- TURNEi116 dHUF LH Stratford. North Bay, who entertained with son, Detrolt; Archie Robinson, �?�� ���,� c),,•ie a.M,,.K_10"ling Worship Warrant Officer Harold Lang- -his Scottish and Irish numbers Cliittoin; George Timm, and Miss 10,45 a.m.---Sunday School ford and family arrived 1011 Mone and also led in a sinng-sotig, A !'lrin,Yt 1letice, Gorria, and Ilarvey day, August a from Camp Wain- reading was :given by Mrs. Robert wGeo, North Bay, Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, ANNV NCEI Clinton, on Saturday morning, August 1. 1.959, by the Rev. L. E. 2, es field, Nina Margaret Alice Dal- idson, London, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Davidson, RCAF Station Clinton, to Ken- neth ,Arlington Dutot, London, son of Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Dutot, Clinton, DEATH: BALL -- In Clinton, on Sunday, August 9, 1959, Selena Ball, widow of the latae John Edwin Ball, in her 86th year. Funeral from the Ball and Mutch fun- eral home, 153 High Street, Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, on Tuesday afternoon, August 11. DEMPSEY In Clinton, on Wed- nesday, July 29, 1959, John Alexander Dempsey, beloved husband of Rubina.Aldworth, in his 70th year. Funeral from the Ball and Mutch funeral home, 153 High Street, Clinton, to Bayfield Cemetery on Friday afternoon, July 31. GIBBINGS--In Clinton, on Sun- day, August 2, 1959, Benjamin J. Gibbings, beloved husband of Permilla Andrews, in his 90th year. Funeral from the Ball and Mutch funeral home, 1.53 High Street, Clinton, to Clinton Ceme- tery, on Wednesday, August. 5. SUTTER—In Stratford, Ontario, on Saturday, August 8, 1959, Dr. Stanley Henry Sutter, beloved husband of Elsie W. Butt, Strat- ford (and dear brother of John A. Sutter, Clinton), in bis 63rd year. Funeral from the Me- Mane-Gilbart funeral home, Stratford, to Avondale Cemetery on Monday afternoon, August 10. STEPHENSON At his home in Hensall on Friday, July 31, 1959, William Robert Stephen- son, beloved husband of Belle Smale, -in his 65th year. Funer- al from ,the Hensall United Church on Sunday afternoon, August 2, to Bayfield Cemetery, by the Rev. Currie Winlaw and the Rev. Charles D. Daniel. WESTLAKE—In Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, on Wednes- day, August 5, 1959, Grace Alice Penh -ale, beloved wife of Ed- mund Alfred Westlake, Bay- field, in her 71st year. Funer- al from the residence in Bay- field to Bayfield Cemetery, on Saturday, August 8. Stanley Club Names Officers For Group . Mrs. Frank McGregor was nam- ed president of the Stanley Com- munity Club at the meeting held prior to closing for the summer months. Mrs. Walter Moffat is vice-president; Mrs. Arie Verhoef, treasurer and Mrs. Stewart Baird, secretary. Mrs. Calvin Horton will be in charge of roll call. Mrs, Melvin Graham presided for this final meeting at which 17 members answered the roll call, and five visitors attended. $10 was sent to the Cancer Fund. Mrs EImer Trick invited the club to picnic at their farm. •---o For long hauls such as are a necessity in a land as broad as Canada, railways are the most economical means of transporta- tion. Mr, and Mrs. Roy McLeod wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter Donna. Kathleen to Robert Thomas Lavery, son of Mr; and, Mm.. Milton Lavery, Hensall. Mar, riage to take place in latter part of August, 32-P Mr. and Mrs, Earl McNee wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter Dorothy Etta to Mr, Frank Johnston, Clinton. The mar- riage to take place Septemb, er 12 in Belmore United Church. 32-b Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Shackleton, Stratford, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Grace Marie, to Mr. Robert William Mc- Donald, Clinton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDonald, Parkhill. The marriage to take place, Saturday Septem- ber 12, at 4 p.m. in St. John's United Church, Strat- ford, 32-b Mr. and Mrs, David Dales, 208 Townsend Street, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Shirley Eliza- beth to M. Wayne Taylor, Varna, youngest son of Mr, and Mrs. Louis Taylor, Varna, The wedding to take place the latter part of August. 32b Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hut- chins, Ayr, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Doris Jean to Mur. ray Clarence Perdue, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Per due, . Clintom, The wedding to take place in Wesley Willis United Church, Clinton, Sept - ember 5, 1959, at 3 p.m; 32-p Mr. and ' Mrs. Gerrit Van Holstyn, 2500 Dunnigan, N.E., Grand Rapids, Mich., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Edith Van Hol- styn, to Peter W. Van Loo, 163 Fulton Street, Clinton, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Van Lao, 163 Fulton Street, Clin- ton. The wedding will take place on November 19 in Grand Rapids, Mich. 32-b Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Wil- bur Martin wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Marilyn Jean to David Joseph Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith, Thorndale. The wedding will take place in Wesley -Willis United Church, Clinton, on Saturday, September 12. 32p Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Turn- er, Brucefield, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Kathlene Ruth, to William Dallas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dallas, Brucefield. The wed- ding will take place at Bruce - field United Church on Sep- tember 5 at 12 noon, 32x F. M. Peckitt, Londesboro, wishes to announce the en- gagement of his youngest daughter Barbara Anne to John Francis Dexter Jewitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Jewitt, RR 1, Clinton. The wedding is to take place on Saturday, August 15, 1959. 32p SPECIAL SPEAKER REV. H. KENDRICK, Seaforth, in the Clinton Pentecostal Church from August 18 to September 6 Every Night But Mondays and Saturdays ALL WELCOME t Sandwiches Taste Bever Made With BARTLIFFS ENRICHED BREAD OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL.*— Prom Our Store Only — FRESH RASPBERRY . P I E Ssu " Reg, 60C 53 got......... .............. dliffs tBar Ltd. Bakery anti Restaurant CLINTON MSI 2-9727