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To Live In St. Marys
MR. and MRS. WILLIAM LAVERNE NETHERCOTT
are seen following their marriage in Brucefield United
Church on Saturday, September 12, The bride is the for-
mer Mary Eileen McCartney, St. Marys, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, George McCartney, RR 1, Brucefield, and the
bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nethercott,
St, Marys, The couple will reside in St. Marys.
(Photo by Phillips)
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snelling
returned home last Friday from
Port Colborne visiting with their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and
Mrs. Charles Kovacs and also Mr.
and Mrs. John Snelling.
Dr, Alexander Murdoch
John Murdoch has received
word of the death of his brother
Dr. Alexander Murdoch who pas-
sed away in Vancouver on Sept-
ember 13, in his 80th year.
Dr. Murdoch was an old Bruce-
field boy, son of the late Mr, and
Mrs. William Murdoch, Stanley
Township.
Following graduation from the
University of Toronto Medical
School in 1902 he took his post-
graduate work in London, Eng-
land, specializing in surgery and
disease of the eye. ear, nose and
thoat, and on his return to Cana-
da he practised his profession in
Rainy River for a number of
years, later moving to Vancouver
in 1929.
His wife, the former Janette
Drummond, Glasgow, Scotland,
predeceased him four years ago.
He is survived by one son, J. W.
R. Murdoch, Vancouver and one
daughter, Mrs. C. W. Jenkins,
Oakland, California; three grand-
children and one brother, J. R.
Murdoch, Brucefield.
God. Twp. South
Correspondent: James R. Stirling
Phone HU 2-9537
James McDonald, who has been
in hospital with a broken leg for
five months or more returned
home last week and is getting
along nicely.
Callers with Mr, and Mrs. Jam-
es Stirling on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Lamont, Zurich and
Miss Clara Clark and her mother,
Stanley Township and Mr. and
Mrs, Myron Butler, Hayfield.
Mrs. Maud Gibson, Detroit, and
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McDougall,
Goderich, were calling on some of
their old friends on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Charles
and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Nash,
Flint, Mich,, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Stirling,
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Letters To The
Editor
ENJOYS PAPER
Clinton News-Record,
Clinton, Ontario.
Dear Sir:
Please renew my subscription
to your paper. I enjoy the weekly
news of my "Old Home Town"
and of the people I used. to know,
The lovely new swimming pool. is
a credit to the town and to the
people who made it possible.
Enclosed find cheque to cover
inscription for one year.
MRS. W. P. COLE,
Highland Park 3, Michigan,
September 14, 1959,
ABOUT OBITUARY
Miss Wilma D. Dinnin,
Editor of Clinton News-Record,
Clinton, Ontario, Canada.
Dear Miss Dinnin;
I am enclosing an obituary of
my husband, Thomas R. Walker,
who was born in Clinton.
He was a subscriber to your
paper and took a great interest in
the News-Record although it was
only occasionally that he woul
see an item that would contain
familiar name, but it was still his
home town paper,
When I think of him as a be
growing up in a small town, with-
the present day educational ad
vantages, to have risen to the
place where he had the love, hon-
or and respect shown him in a
city the size of Denver, it waa a
great tribute to one who through
his life had given all possible for
the uplift and happiness for oth-
ers.
We shared our lives together
for 51% happy years in the same
home and am blessed with cheri-
shed memories,
That the coming years may
hold many blessings in store for
you and that continued success
may be yours is my wish for you,
MRS, THOMAS R. WALKER
, Very sincerely,
(Ella 0. Walker).
Denver, Colorado,
September 15, 1959.
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LOBA Plan Party
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Clinton Lodge No, 377, Loyal
Orange Benevolent Association,
held their regular meeting on
Tuesday, SePternber 2Z with
a good attendance, Plans have
been made to go to Woodham on
October 8 to attend the annual
birthday banquet and meeting,
when Sister Etta Hunter, Grand
Mistress of Ontario West, will be
entertained. Any member wishing
a ride, please contact Mrs, George
Wilson, Varna.
The lodge decided to hold their
first regular card .party on Tues-
i day, October e, price as last year,
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THE TEACHINGS OF
The Good Samaritan
1—Odd Fellows and Rebekahs in
the Province of Ontario have in
use over Seven Hundred Hospi-
tal beds and over Eight Hund-
red Wheel Chairs, as well as
Bed Tables, Crutches and other
items needed in the sick room.
—These are loaned out to needy
cases free of charge regardless
of race, colour or greed through
their local Cancer, Polio and
Tuberculosis committees and in
most towns they have a waiting
list.
ODD FELLOWS
REBEKAHS
and
Summerhill Club
Regular Meeting
The Summerhill Ladies Club
met at the home of Mrs, Neville
Forbes with 18 members and two
visitors present. They decided to
give $10 to the CNIB,
Mrs. Neville Forbes gave a re-
port on the Hospital Auxiliary
meeting she attended and Mrs.
Earl Blake is to go to the Ooct-
ober meeting. The program con-
issted of a reading by Mrs, George
Wright, "The Slam". Mrs, Rus-
sell Good gave a piano solo "Sp-
ring time in the Rockies". Mrs.
Chester Farquhar gave two read-
ings; Mrs. Neville Forbes gave a
reading.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Russell Good on
October 14. Those responsible for
the lunch are Mrs. William Lov-
ett, Mrs. Ross Lovett,' Mrs. Char-
les Merrill, Mrs, Lawrence Cum-
mings, The program committee is
Mrs. Percy Gibbings, Mrs. Wesley
Hoggarth, Mrs. Ivan Hoggarth,
Mrs. William Jenkins.
Thomas Steep, Clinton Representative
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and household bills. You will
find you seldom need to draw from
your savings.
Keep your Savings Account
strictly for saving. Having two ,#
accounts, each for a different r.
purpose, gives your savings a real chance °0 to grow, with regular deposits plus the
interest they earn.
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