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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1959-10-08, Page 11News of Auburn Correspondent; MRS, W, E1FilseNinK Phene Auburn OW Mrs. Raymond Redmond is em- ployed on the Auburn Telephone exchange. William Gibson, London, visit- ted on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fowler. David Brown, Monkton, is vis- iting with his son Clifford, Mrs. Brown .and family. Mrs, Walter Schlienting is on vacation from The Canadian Bank of Commerce staff here, Mrs. Gordon Miller and Gail and Mrs. George Haggitt spent last Friday in London. Provincial. Police are busy in- vestigating several break-ins at various schools in this district, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Scott vis- ited on Sunday with Mrs. A. 3. Ferguson at Waterloo, and visited with Me. Ferguson who is a pat- ient in Waterloo hospital. Mali Sehedtile. Changed Her Majesty's Royal Mail now comes from Blyth to the Auburn Poet Office arriving at 8,16 aen, and leaves at 8.20 • The afternoon mail ar, rives from Blyth at 3.15 and leaves at .3,20 p.m, Bowing, Blyth, has secured the contract that Wes. Brad- pock has had for four years. Mr. Brednocle has carried the mail for 12 years. Eric McKenzie, Mr, and' Mrs. Gordon Jones were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davies, Hiram Lindsay returned on Sunday from a visit at Guelph with his nephew, Orville Pyle and Mrs. Pyle, Friends of Mrs. John Daer are pleased to know that she has iin- 40•••••••••••••••••1011101.111....111, KOOLVENT-NASH Aluminum Products • Awnings and Verandah Canopies • Self-Storing and Combination Doors and Windows • Prime-Storm Windows for New Homes and Re-Modelling • Aluminum Porch and Step Railings CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES AND DEMONSTRATIONS THOS. H. WALKER Authorized Dealer Phone 553 (Collect) EXETER Monday thru Saturday - O1C9T TIR BUY ONE ARTICLE AND GET ANOTHER OF THE SAME FOR 1 c MORE THAN 300 ITEMS ON SALE Vitamins Candy — Toiletries — Christmas Gifts Christmas Cards-,—. Electric Vaporizers — Christmas Tree Decorations — Remedies — Shaving Needs Dental Needs — First Aid Needs — Stationery Toys--- Christmas Gift Wrap, Etc. Don't Miss The Biggest Sale Yet WATCH FOR OUR HANDBILL IN THE MAIL NEWCOMBE Pharmacy PHONE HU 2- 9511 CLINTON ANNOUNCEMENT I have purchased Wes Holland's share in South End Cities Service, effective October 1, and will continue to operate the garage in that name. I will look forward to serving you in the future. DORIAN RUTLEDGE 40-b NOTICE Having sold My interest in the business known as South End Cities Service, I would like to thank our customers for their patronage in past years, Good wishes to Dory Rutledge in the future, as he continues to serve you. WES HOLLAND 40-b Asimanimmimmimik. WATCH FOR THEM THURSDAY OCTOBER 8th THE NEW 1960 FORD PRODUCTS On Display At Goderich Motors Limited GODI - ONTARIO Featuring THE 1960 MODELS And Introducing The New Sensational FALCON THE LOW PRICE ECONOMY CAR Clinton Agent: SOUTH END CITIES SERVICE Victoria Street Phone HU 2-7055 Clinton SUTTER PERDUE LTD. PHONE HU 24023 offei"*A.,.!;t/g CLINTON SeetAS Sal6146-. le. RS. OCMY.I31 f3, 19$9 ZIN mws,rtEcom 0 0400/211 11111.11.......14.11.0 1.0.11••••••01.001.0•1 11 •N IF ONE ONLY — 1959 4-door 6 cyl. LARK at SPECIAL PRICE Also Some Good Used Cars W.H. Dalrymple & Son THEY'RE HERE the 1960 STUDEBAKER SALES and SERVICE BRUCEFIELD Dial HU 2.9211 YOU can purchase a NEW N.H.A. HOME for $50.00 down and $50.00 per month, for delivery next April. For Further Information Contact: UN HURON STREET Representative: PHONE HU 2-9600 LARRY GEMUS COLONIAL HOMES LTD. by STUDEBAKER Mother Dies The sympathy of this commun- ity is extended to Mrs.. Donald Haines on the death of' her moth- er, Mrs. William-Rathbun; Hills- burg. She passed away- suddenly in Guelph Hospital after being burned while preparing dinner at her home, when :;her sweater took fire. She Was in her 75th year and was, before --her. marriage, Margaret Ellen Gibson. She had been married to.,W1Illarn-Rathbun for 55 yeans:P. She was a member of St. And- rew's Presbyterian Church, Hills- burg where she was.church organ- ist for over 35 years; and was also life member of the WMS. Besides her husband she is sur- vived by two sons, Arnold, George- town; Nelson, Hillsburg, and two daughters, Emily, Bowmanville, N.Y. and Lois, Auburn; 11 grand- children iand eight great grand- children. The ftlneral took place at Hillsburg..PreSbyterian Church conducted by Rev. Wilson with burial in Huxley Cemetery. Training ...School The Training school for the fall project "Clothes Closets up to Date" was held last week in Au- burn for the West Huron district Miss Bette Tillman, home econom- ist for Huron County was in char- ge of the school assisted by Mrs. Shirley McAllister, RR 1, Zurich This interesting 4 - H project (sponsored by the Department of Agriculture) is available to all girls 12 years to 26. This project takes eight meetings and the Ach-, ievement Day will be held in January. In this project the girls will have an opportunity to renovate their present clothes storage and make some accessories for their proved in health and able to be up and around.. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .Jardin and tainily, .Wingham, spent S11/1- day with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Straughan. James Robert= was able to go to a Terming home in Clinton, af- ter ten months spent in Clinton Public Hospital. Alfred Fox, Cayuga, visited on Sunday with his sister, Miss Irene Fox at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Staples and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, Blyth, spent the weekend with friends at Shelbourne, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bean and Dana arrived home this week af- ter a motor trip to Western Can- ada and the pacific Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lawson and Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Anderson and Nancy, visited last Sunday with Mrs. John Selater at Seaforth. Mr, and Mrs. William J. Craig spent Saturday at Iklerton, Fair and visited with their son, Robert Craig, Mrs. Craig and family. Mr, and Mrs. James Hembly, spent the weekend with their daughter, Mrs. R, 3. Brown, Mr. Brown end family, at Palmerston. Mrs. Robert J. Phillips and Mrs. Mei Jewell, Goderich, spent the weekend ie. Toronto visiting with Mrs. R. 3, Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Scott. , - Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor returned last Friday from a ten day 'trip to Kansas City. Mrs. Ronald Rathwell, Michael and Janice returned, to St. Catherines after assisting in the store during her parent's absence, Communion services were held in Knox Presbyterian, Knox Unit- ed and St. Mark's Anglican Chur- ches last Sunday with a good attendance at all services. Donald Murray Youngblut was received into membership of Knox Presby- terian and a baptismal service was also held. NEWS OF BRUCEFIELD weleeereieeleMeeeeele,,,,e.e.., ...... .. ; .. ' 0As't t 04ft...,out ti A1itt7 •••••• , •. Blue Enamel Blue Enamel Blue Enamel White No. 6 Special White No. 12 Special White No. 12 Special Aluminum Aluminum ..... Aluminum Aluminum 1.89 2.10 3.95 1.89 3.00 5.25 7.50 7.95 9.50 10.95 Mrs, Fred Rathwell had a very successful sale last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mustard, ,Stewart and. Neil were in Niagara Falls for the weekend, Mrs. William Smith, Exeter, was a recent visitor with her sis- ter, Mrs, Alice Rohner. Mr. and Mrs. John Rathwell, Lindsay, spent a few days with his mother and assisted with the auction sale. Miss Mary Swan and Mrs. C. Ham are visiting with the form- er's son, Wesley Ham and family in Chatham. Mrs, John McBeth, Henson, spent the weekend at the home of her son and claughter-irelaw, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McBeth. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wilson and son Brian, spent the weekend with Mr, Wilson's brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs, Ray Mason, Windsor. Mrs. J. R. Murdoch and daugh- ter Beth, have returned from spending thesummer at Lock- Haven, their lakeside home in Goderich. , Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wilson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Bain and attended the baptism of their Wanddaughter, Mary Christine Bald, In an accident at the intersec- tion in Brucefield on Sunday, one car was driven by William Hol- land, Clinton, and there were two young men in the other. Both cars were damaged, but no one was hurt. The .Htirbn County Plowing Match will' be •held Saturday, October 10, •at the farm of Wilson McCartney, half way between the village and Seaforth. North Hur- on Plowman's Association is spon- soring the affair. Thankoffering , The autumn thankoffering meeting, of the Brucefield United Church Woman's Missionary So- ciety was held in the church aud- itorium , on September 30 at 8 p.m. with the Hensel!). and Kippen societies as guests. Miss Fennell, Seaforth, as guest speaker, showed pictures of China and Korea, and told of a conven- tion for Christian Education which she had attended in Tokyo, Japan. Miss Fennell was much impressed by the fellowship en- joyed by, • all nationalities in at- tenWice - at this convention. Woman's Association Plans• were made for a bazaar on November 14, at the meeting of Brucefield' Woman's Associa- tion on Tuesday afternoon. Com- mittees are as follows: aprons, Mrs. H. Berry, Mrs. A. Hohner, Mrs. V. Hargreaves; touch and take, Mrs. L. Wilson, Mrs. George Armstrong; lunch, Mrs. W. Scott, Mrs. E. Thomson, Mrs. Ervin Sil- lery; candy, Mrs. W. Fathering- ham, Mrs. Cal. Horton; baking, Mrs. George Clifton, Mrs. G. El- liott, Mrs. John Broadfoot, Mrs. John Aikenhead, Mrs. L. Eyre, Mrs, RosseSeette- parcel post, Mrs. W. Moffatt, Mrs. Walters; pro- duce, Mrs. S. Ross, Mrs. Norman Baird, Mrs, John McGregor, Miss M. McDonald; fancy work, Mrs. Edgar Allen, Mrs. George Hendee- closets; including garment covers, laundry bag, a covered hanger, shoe packs, hat standard, and hat box. If the girls wish they may make shoe pockets, shoe racks, or sectional boxes for accessories. The Women's' Intitutes sponsor these worthwhile projects. Representatives were present from: Colwanosh, Mrs. 3. B. Rit- chie, RR 3, Lucknow; Mrs. Alex Hackett, RR 7, Dungannon, Mrs. Graham McNee, RR 3, Auburn, Mrs. Hugh McWhinney, RR 3, Port Albert; St. Helens, Mrs. James Curran, Miss Irma 'Forres- ter, both of RR 1, Lucknow; Londesboro, Mrs. Milton Little, Mrs. Percy Carter; Clinton, Mrs. Norman Tyndall, Mrs. Charles El- liott; Blyth, Mrs. Luella McGow- an, Mrs. Wellington Good; Aub- urn, Mrs. Keith Meehan, Mrs. Ed. Davies, Blyth. A turkey banquet was given to the leaders and their assistants by the Department of Agriculture to which the ladies of the Auburn Women's Institute catered. sen; white elephant, Mrs. Gra- ham, Mrs. Richardson; -Chrietrnas cards and note paper, Mrs. Rar vey Taylor, Worship service included Scrip,, ture read from .Eph. 3: 7-21., by Mrs. Q. Graham and the topic "power and depth" by Mrs. John Aikenhead'. Mrs'. W, Eiroaclfoot presided for the balance of the meeting. Mrs, L. Wilson read' the minutes, in the absence of Mrs, David Trielmer, • who is ill. Roll call was answered by telling "what you are thankful for." Thank-you notes were read by Mrs, Berry from Mrs. T, B, Baird, Me, end Mrs. John R. Murdoch, George McCartney. The WA Will donate $100 toward the 'Craver- site Fund. $10 was given to the OMB. New aluminum storm doors will be put on the manse. The WMS and WA has been invited to a meeting at Constance' on October 21 at 2.30 p.m, The WA was reminded to save papers and magazines for the Young People's Society which will collect them in the near future. Lunch was served by Group 3, after two interesting readings by Mrs. George Clifton. • MITCHELL o CIDER and • APPLE BUTTER • MILL Will Operate Every Day except Mondays starting October 6 to Nov. 20, Terms: Strictly Cash FRED HENNICK & •SON Proprietors HOLMESVILLE 40-1-2-3-b 1 THANKSGIVING IS HERE — Be Prepared To Cook That Thanksgiving Turkey Choose Your Roaster From Our Wide Selection Blue Enamel $ 1.39 iIAS E 04"4!'1,4,, #111.• p”, troo0 MRS. F. McCULLOUGH Phone HU 2-7418 Rev. M. G. Newton and Mrs. Newton, Smithville, were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams. Jack Norman, student at the University of Toronto, spent the weekend at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Nor- man. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Gliddon. were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Law- son and family, Oakridge Acres, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Brown, Warren, Mieh. Victor Corran has returned to. Elk Lake, Ontario, where he is a Forget Ranger, after visiting his father James Corran, who is a patient in Clinton Public Hospital and his mother Mrs. Conan at the family home. Holn-lesville United Church was beautifully decorated with baskets of flowers and displays of fall fruits and vegetables on Sunday, October 4, when anniversary ser- vices were held to observe the church's 80th year. Rev. M. G. Newton, Smithville, a former minister of the church and now retired, was the guest speaker. In the morning, Rev. Newton spoke on "The Art of Living Together." The choir sang two anthems, with Mrs. William Norman taking the solo part. Mrs. L. Saddler sang "I Know A Name" as a solo. In the even- ing Mrs. Saddler's solo was "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere," and the choir sang two anthems. Rev, Newton took as his topic, "What Jesus Means To Me." Rev. J. A. McKim is the minister of this church and Mrs. Lloyd Bond is the organist and choir leader.