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Mrs. A. D. Beaton
Funeral srevice was conducted
at the Beattie funeral home, 55
Rattenbury Street East, on Mon-
day, November 3.6, for Elizabeth
Holmes, widow of the late Alex-
ander D. Beaton, ,by the Rev,
Grant L. Mills, Clinton, assisted
by the Rev, Gordon Hume, Court-
right.
Pallbearers were Fred Lobb,
Frank Lobb, Morgan Jones, Harry
Snell, Oliver Jervis and George
Henderson. Interment was in
Clinton Cemetery.
Born in Goderich Township on
July 9, 1860, the daughter of John
Holmes and Margaret Baker, El-
izabeth Holmes married Mr. Bea-
ton, and they lived in Clinton for
50 years, She was n member of
Ontario Street United Church, a
life member of the Woman's Mis-
sionary Society and a member of
the Women's Association and of
the Women's Christian Temper-
ance Union,
In failing health for five years
Mrs, Beaton died Friday, Novem-
ber 13, at the home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Clarence Moffat, where
she had lived for the past seven
years.
Surviving are two sons, Alva E.
Beaton, Los Angeles, Calif.; J.
Gifford Beaton, Whitby, Ontario;
three daughters, Mrs. 0. S. Dur-
kin (Louise) Grand Valley; Mrs.
Marjorie Watson, Toronto; Mrs.
C. E. Moffat (Catharine) Som-
bre; eight grandchildren and 14
great grandchildren. Surviving
are two sisters, Mrs, Frances
Fleming, Brookciale, Man., and
Miss Catherine Taylor, Ontario,
Calif.
Friends attended the funeral
from Teeswater, Ripley, Kincar-
dine, Wingham, Goderich, Toron-
to, Sombra, Grand Valley, Whitby
and Oshawa.
Mrs. David Wilson
Funeral service was conducted
from the McBeath funeral home,
Ingersoll on November 9, by the
Rev. D. 3. Lane, Huron Street,
Clinton, for Mrs. David Wilson,
formerly of Clinton. Interment
was in Harris Street Cemetery,
Ingersoll.
Pall-bearers were cousins of the
deceased, Thomas Wilson, Nelson
Wilson, Emerson Nicholls, James
Wilson, James Riddick and John
Riddick.
Born in Folden's Corners, West
Oxford County, 48 years ago, Mrs.
Wilson w a s Martha Riddick,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Riddiek, London, (formerly of
Clinton). They lived in Windsor,
where Martha married David Wil-
son. They went to Ingersoll. in
1941 and to Clinton in 1946.
Mrs. Wilson was a member of
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chur-
ch, where she taught Sunday
School for a number of years. She
was a member of the Girls Club
of that church. Martha was a
past noble grand of the Huronic
Rebekah Lodge of Clinton.
For many years she had been
employed at McEwan's Stationery
store on Albert Street. During
the past five years, she had been
not too well, and was seriously ill
for the past five weeks before her
death. Surviving besides her hus-
band at 204 Hall Street, Inger-
soll, is one son John, Ingersoll, a
student at University of Western
Ontario; one brother Sam Rid-
dick, Windsor; one sister, Mrs.
John (Sadie) Wilson, London, and
two nephews.
Tuckersmith Club
Hears Reports
On Club Projects
The Tuckersmith Ladies Club
held their November 4 meeting at
the home of Mrs. Eldon O'Brien,
with 14 members and two visitors
present. Roll call was answered
with suggestions for winter activ-
ities for the club.
The sewing committe reported
the year's projects almost com-
pleted. A box of clothing for
children of ten years and over
which will be donated to the
Children's Aid Society of Huron
County; a Christmas exchange of
75 cent gifts will be held at the
December meeting. A reading
was given by Mrs. L. Lawson.
Lunch was served by Group 2.
The Club held a turkey supper
for members and their families in
the basement of Turner's Church
on November 10. After which
Mr. L. Anderson provided a very
pleasant evening by showing col-
oured slides of Greenland and
Denmark.
Mrs, Perindla Gibbings.
Perrnilla Gibbings, widow of the
late Benjamin. J, Gibbings, died
suddenly at her home on Gibbings, Street, Clinton, on Saturday mor-
ning, November 7, 1959. Cause
of death was a, heart attack.
Mrs. Gibbings was born in
Clinton on. December 2, 1872, the
daughter of Hezekiah Andrews
and Sarah Johns, and lived all
her life in the town. She was'
married to Mr, Gibbings on June
20, 1895. She was a member of
Ontario Street United Church,
She is survived by her son,
John A. Gibbings, 8 Norman.
Street, Stratford, Her husband
predeceased her this summer.
Funeral 'services were held from
Ball. and 1Vluteh funeral home on
November 10. The Rev, Grant
Mills officiated and interment
was in Clinton Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Brock Olde,
Adam J. McMurray, Bert Gib-
bings, Percy Gibbings, Arthur
Knights and Frank Andrews.
Mrs. George Desjardins and
Miss Dorothy Davis, Lapeer, Mich-
igan ,attended the funeral, also
friends from Stratford, as well as
local persons.
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MRS. DONALD HARRIS
Phone HU 2-3362
Service at Grace Church have
changed from morning to after-
noon. Commencing November 22,
Sunday School will begin at 1
p.m. with church service at 1.45
p.m.
The Woman's Association of
Grace United Church held their
regular meeting on. Wednesday
last at the home of Mrs. John
1VicCowari. The president, Mrs. T.
Sowerby was in charge of the
meeting. Mrs. 3. Bauer led in
prayer and the Scripture lesson
and topic was taken by Mrs. Sow-
erby,. Roll call was answered
with a Remembrance Day verse.
During the business period it
was decided to make a donation
to the Bible Society. The meet-
ing closed with the Mizpah Bene-
diction and lunch was served by
the hostess.
The December meeting which is
the annual election of officers,
will be held December 3, at the
home of Mrs. Leo Idsinga.
The Good Will Club held their
thank offering meeting, which
was. well attended,. on November
16, in the church parlour, Mrs.
G, Manning presided.
Psalm 96 was read by Mrs.
Paisley and prayer was offered by
Mrs. Jefferson. Two beautiful so-
le$, "The Lord is My Shepherd"
and "Beautiful Isle of Some-
whore," were sung by Mrs. L,
Saddler, accompanied by Mrs.
Kenneth •I'rewartha.
Reports were given and busi-
ness
-items discussed. Two "Thank
you." notes were read. Donations
of $35 axe to be given, each, to
CARE and Save • the Children
Fund.
Mrs. J. A. McKim gave an im-
pressive talk on "Gratitudes,"—
questioning, "How can we who are
heirs of 2,000 years of Christian
teaching, keep the element alive
Clinton and District Obituaries Good Will Club Donations, $75
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