Clinton News-Record, 1960-05-26, Page 8hoe a Clinton News-It.co -oft Thursday, May 26, 1960
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By MISS LUCY WOODS
P olst'l a+4.YFIELb' Ur
Mr. and Mrs, James . P. Ferg-. Stretford, spent several .days lest
uson, London,were at their cot- week at the family" cote,
tags for the weekend. Mr; and Nr §.. A. W. Karnali,
Mr.a for
doe, were in the villagWill,r a fie. W t �e a their cottage
days last week. MrS Clayton Guest, Leaside,
Mr. and Mrs. J, Phinnee, De, brieon :Thuu to visit her
troit, visited her sister,° Mrs, ', sister, Mis, 'Malcolm Toms.
Richardson, over the weekend. Mr, amid Mrs. William H. Dunn,
Mrs. Ronald Coleman, London, Lindon, occupied their cottage
Visited her mother, Mrs, T. Cas- ' for the weekend.
tie and family for ee weekend. Mr. and Mrs, H. Gingrich and
James Higgins, Toronto. spent son John, Preston, were weeend
the weekend With his parents, Mr. guests of Mr. and MS.Fred
and Mrs. J. B. Higgins. Clutter and daughter, at their
Mr, and Mrs, A. Brisson,•Groase cottage.
Pointe. were.at their cottage tar Mar, and Mrs. Cleave Richards
several days,. , returned to Stratferd on Wednes-
Miss Helen Aberhardt, Reg.N. day after having spent o• few days
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various varieties including
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FEED MILL
• Phone HU 2-9792 Mary Street Clinton, Ontario
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1960
FOR INFORMATION: Phone
Tom Penhale
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with Mix [, Mpcl.i.+oia
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and family, Riverside, a o at
their cottage for the holiiday.
weekend.
Mr. !arid Mrs, glories P. Blake,
Sarnia, visited•theitr cousin, Rev,
E. J. 13. Harrison, at the rectory'
on Wednesday evening last week,
Mrs. J. A, Orr, Stratford, •
art ,her cottage on Bayfield Ter-
race from Saturday to Wednes-
diay. - e S. d
M .. Ge�or � and silR,gji,..
teaC Dawn, Georgina,: Island, visit. -
ed hey parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colin
Campbell from Friday to Monday..
Miss Kathleen Reid returned to
Windsor on Wednesday after hav-
ing bees? With her mother from
Feeley n aght.
Mr. en4 gra,- J. Pounder and
three children returned to,'.London
on Mendel, evening after having
abut the weekend with her moth-
er, Mrs. Lloyd .Scotchrner and
family.
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Winhold
and family, London, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Castle, qoderlch, Were re-
cent visitors with their father,
Thomas W. Castle.
Cpl. Lloyd Westlake, : OPP, Kit-
chener, and son Ricky, Joined Mrs.
Westlake and Catherine Arm at
the home of her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Malcolm Toms for the week -
Mrs. Viola Wurn and Nesbitt
Woods, Torento, . visited their
nephew, Rev. Lorne Sparks and
family from Friday to Monday,
Mrs. Beverly McClinchey re-
turned home on Tuesday after
having undergone surgeryto the
middle finger of' her right ]nand,
She entered Victoria Hospital,
London, on Wednesday lit Week.
Mt. and Mrs. David Dewar,
Toronto, visited his mother, Mrs;
D. Dewar, from Saturday to Mon-
day. Mins+. George Wheatly, Chu -
ten, was also the guest of Mrs. D.
Dewar, Sr., on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mustard,
Neil, Billy, Linda, Betsy and Julia,
Port Credit, and Frank Burch, Jr.,
Toronto, spent the weekend at
the Mustard family cottage.
Mrs. D. Murray, Toronto and
Mrs. John Murray, Owen Sound,
visited Mrs. T, Castle, on . Wednes-
dayof last week, en route from
Toronto to Owen Sound.
Mrs Walter Johnston. and fam-
il°'went . to Belmont on Sunday
morning where they joined Mr.
and'. Mrs. lyierr�ay Brunsklll and
fernuly. ohr a motor trip to Niag-
ara Falls, Thorold and other points
southeast. r. On' their rerfnii•n"rtrip,
they, visited the chapel of •the .Mci-
1ra!wkks. Brantford.'
:Yr. 414 Mrs,. H. Boyce, Downs-
view, were the guests of Nirr, and
y�rrs. Russell' Kerr, over the Week -
d. Also Visiting them oh S
were Mr and Mrs. Leslie 'VVti i
er, Freeporrt; Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wil -
lion
WiIliar !Forrest and daughter Mary
Ann, Seaforth..
• Mrs. L. M. Bunt and. the follow-
ing ierabers of her , falmily, Mr.
aridMrs
'. Howard Burt and three
children, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Burt and 'dauglrMr and Mr. mid
Mrs. Otto von • Renneirkampf'f,
Leadoai, -were at. her bathe here
•for•tahe long' weekend:
Xis, L, I -I D; MacLeod and
meniri5eis of her ;faanily !here were
called to Westminster Hospital,
London, on Saturday as her. hus-
band was in a critical condition
following a heart seizure. He had
improved slightly at time of writ-
ing. .On Tuesday Mr% MacLeod
went to Cedertoh to info'im her
son, Malcolm, aboard the SS Star -
belle, which had put . into that
port. He came to' Bayfield and
spent .. a few hours with, his
er.:On his way north, he w try
andget in touch with his brother,
John, eta .a ship -to -shore radio.
Jelin is fishing off M:ichipicotin
Island.
Scouts •Auxiliary
The regilar meeting of the
Ladies Auxiliary to Scouts and
Qubs Was held at the home of the
president, Mrs. Arnold Maldns, on
May 1.7. The principal pusiness'
of,the meeting was planning a
bake sale for July 30.
Also discussed was the proposal
of :having a dinner` durii>g , the
•ummxier months at which the
young people would be invited to
assist. •.
The hostess served lunch. The
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Correeoemiont:.M i, iig.nNY
Miss Blizeth Sean; Lonalon,
was a weekend visitor with Miss
M. Swan.
Master Gordon Hender6 . elle
tertained .a r enher of friends ori'
Saturday o fternoorn, the a eerision.
of his b' .
. darty
Visit With Mrs: Stackhouse
and Mr. and Mfrs. Mac ilson
were Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Neale
and grandsons. Michael Hunter,
London: .
Mr.. and Mrs. Ted Durum,. lunch-'
Ord; 141aergexet and • Juhe, visited
nett g lar erne ng Will be held
at 'the '(ionic Of _ r S. Wilfred Cas-
tle, • - '
Trinity WA
The Womern's Awdliary, Trinity
Church Branch, met at "the home
of the peesident, Miss Lucy 13..
Woods, on Thursday afternoon.
The oPening brie!. was "Tr
Greenland's -Icy Mountains,'. Tire
Rev. E. It, B.. Harrison led in the
Litany and Mrs. E. A. Feather-
ston read the Scripture,
Mrs, T. Castle, secretary, gave
the minutes of the last meeting
and Mrs. R. J, Larson .the financ=
nal •recon, A donation from Mrs.
Ray Owen, Detroit, had been ad-
ded, to the Thankoffering, nulling
a total of $28.50 presented at the
annual Diocesan meeting in Lon-
don.
Mrs. Percy Weston, Dorcas Sec-
retary, read a letter from Mrs.
Dunbar, Diocesan :Dorcas Secre-
tary,
ecre-tai' , and reported $25 sent for St.
Paul's School, Cardston, Alberta,
and a guilt ready to be sent to
tine Dorcas WA room -at London.
In the absence of the education-
al secretary, Mrs. J. B. Higgins,
there was no topic. During this
period "members who had attended
the Deanery meeting at St. Paul's
Church, Wingham the previous
day, gave informal reports of the
sessions.
Mrs. C. Knuckey being absent
the rector led in the prayer part-
ner's prayer, .;arid also rerneriibered
sick and bereaved friends in the
closing prayers:
Mit. R. J. Larson, hostess; ser-
ved tea, assisted by Mrs. -Feather-
ston and Mrs, Connell.
on Sunday with Mr. and •Mrs.;
Wdiiam V. Ditumiri And Wilma.
Mr .and Mrs &tewar°t Knox,.
Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs, tonic' Wil -
Sen. spent the weekend •on a fish-.
trip at Wasega Beach,
Mr. and Mrs. 1301* Dalrym le,
Mr. and Mrs. William Bine, r,
and Mrs, Stewart firo400t, stent
the weekend ut Northern Ontario,:
' 1 A% and Mrs, .T.. A. ,Andersen
and Ina, 'Teir9nto, were holiday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs, A, Pat
erson.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Berea d,
BrQase.S," spent Saturday With
Mit. Bernard's Parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D, Trlebnev,
Mr. and Mrs, James Allem were
guests at the home of Mr. Allan's
parents, Mr, and .Mrs. Edgar Al-
ion and lvfaryy- •
nruceffield community . exter4ds
sympathy to the family of Harry
P aix'i niPle, pollowing his sudden
passing in Clinton Puublie Hospital
on Monday nnortninng,
Torn Klrkconnell, Edmonton, is
spending a while with his brother-
in-laaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Snelling.
Mrr. and Mrs, Johan Snelling,
Thelma and Donald, Port Col -
berm,. and Sam Snelling, Monk -
ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Snelling on Sunday.
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We are shipping cattle every Monday for... United
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TOWNSHIP OF 'l#ICKF,RSMIiH
TAX PR[PAYMENT RECEIPTS for 1.960
The Township of Tuckersrnith. will pay interest
.of the rate of 4% per onium ftohl Lurie 15 to pecernber•
15 on oli.,prepoid ta'es.. Certificates and full particulars
,may be obt lined at the clerk's 4 #ice, Tucke,rsmith, R.R. 4,
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Signed—. -
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Treasurer.
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