Clinton News-Record, 1960-06-09, Page 9Clinton Community
Auction Sales
EVERY. FRIDAY
7.30 p.m.
Government inspected Scales
Cattle Sold By Weight.
TERMS:' CASH
JOE COREY, sales Manager
BOB 1VIcNAIR, Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
AOr '
FATHER'S
DAY
IFTS
GOLF
BALLS -
3 for
$1.39
GENUINE BRIAR
PIPES .
OR
TRAVEL SET
, After shave lotion
Stick deodorant
2
Leather Summer Shoes with
long wearing foam soles,
New patterns and styles
from $6.50 to $9.95
Cushion ,Soft Fabric Oxfords,
lace or slip-on styles
from $2.39 to $4.50
I would like to express my sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to
my friend's and' neighbours who
sent cards and baking while I was
as patient in Toronto General Hos,
pital. — MRS RETA
DEN. 23-13
I wish to thank all those who
visited me, ;sent flowers, cards,
treats, or did other kind acts
while I was in hospital and since
returning home, .Special thanki
to special nurses, Mrs. W. Forbes
and Mrs. Percy- Livermore, Rev.
J. A. McKim, the different organ.-
dzatione 'of Wealey-Willis -Churelz,
Dr. Addison, Dr. Oakes and the
nursing staffof, Clinton Public.
Hospital.—MRS. HOWARD CUR-
RIE. 23,1)
Flowers
'Telegraphed
Anywhere
Miss Phinney has won the Elgin
County Medical Association's
scholarship for general nursing
proficiency. The award is condi-
tional upon Miss Phinney taking
post-graduate studies.
Graduation exercises took place
at the Alma College amphitheatre
on Wednesday, Jtine 8,, with 32
student nurses taking, part.
, MARRIAGES
CARI'WRIGHT - HALLAM
Knox United' Church, Auburn,
on Saturday, June 4, 1960, by
the .Rev. R. M. Sweeney, Dor-
othy May Grace, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hallam,
RR 1, Auburn, to William James
Cartwright, -RR ; Blyth, son of
Mr. and Mrs-EdVvin Cartwright,
RR 3,
PRESTON: e .Church of Cliriit,,'Ibrorito, on
Saturday, June 4; 1960, by the
Rev. J. Perry, Barbara Annette,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Har-
. vey Taylor, Brucefield, to 1-‘red-
ericic Phillip Preston, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Preston, Sund-
ridge, Ontario. ,
STOTESBURY-LEESON In. St.
Paul's Anglican Church, Clinton,
on Saturday, June 4, 1960, by
the Rev. Charles S. Inder, Mar-
garet L, Y. Howard, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Howard,
Bayfield, to Lawrence Erwin
Statesbury-Leeson., formerly of
Wolverton, Bucks, England.
STANBURY-ARMSTRONG — In
Goshen United Church, on Sat-
urday, June 4, 1960, by the Rev.
T. J. Pitt, Merle Maxie, daugh-
ter to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Arm-
strong, Varna, to William Amos
Stanbury, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Stanbury, Goderith,
TAYLOR-STECKTP—In St An-
drew's United- Church, Bayfield,
on Saturday, June .4, 1960, by
the Rev. Peter Renner, Tees-
water, Marilyn Joy, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan. Steckle, Bay-
field, to William John Taylor,
London, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Taylor, Belmont.
WALKER-MACHAN—In St. An-
drew's Presbyterian Church,
Blyth, on Saturday, June 4,
-1960, by the Rev. D. J. •Lane,
Ethel Mary, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Machan, RR
1, Auburn, to Arnold Bruce
Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Walker, Brucefield.
London Road Club
To Visit CKNX
Tuesday, June 14
Mrs. H. Plumsteel 'was hostess
for the London Road Club meet-
ing and roll call was answered by
each member reading a verse on
flowers. Thank you notes were
read fram Billy Monaghan and
from Donald Rooth for wedding
gifts sent by the club.
June 14 was the date set for a
visit to CKNX Radio and TV stat-
ion in Winghain, Mrs. IVIanaghan
conducted 'the program consisting-
of reading on planting flowers; a
fish contest; solos by Miss Emma
Plumsteel, accompanied by Mrs.
Bruce Cann.
Thee flower fund •amounted to
$2,40. Tea) poems were read by
Miss Plumsteel. A sale of flowers
and 'bulbs brought in $2,65. • Ltuich
was served by Mrs. Plumsteel and
Mrs, Deane.
The next meeting- will be in Ex-
eter on June 30, tit the bomb of
Mrs. Bruce Cann. Plank lunch
.will be served; 1'611 call will be
answered by stating the "most
neighbourly thing that happened
to me," and program will be plan-
ned by IVIra. ItOoth and MIS.
Deane.
hurch Directory
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: JOHN AGUILIAN.
10.00 a.m.—Sunday School
11.00 a.m.---IViernhig Worship
"THIS iS YOUR LIFE—IN THREE SCENES"
A Cordial Welcome to All
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
"THE. FRIENDLY CHURCH"
Pastor—REV, 'GRANT MILLS, B.A.
10.30 a.m.—Sunday School
11.00 a.m,—Sunday School Anniversary.
7.30 p.m.—Evening Chapel Service
Turner's Church
2.00 p.m.—Communion Service
3.00 p.m.—Sunday School
A
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY ,
Sunday, June 12 at 11 a.m.
at 11 cr,nro.
Guest speaker: REV. CURRIE WINLAW, B.A,,
Hensall.
Special numbers by the Sunday School
and Choir
23-b
IN. MEMORIAM
VANPHART„TRGO .— 1 n loving
memory Of a. 'dear-041.1glitert
Margaret Isabel, who :paw,
away three mins . ago, June
"Sad is the -heart of her parents.
Yet brave as she'd- want us to be
Consoled by the though of meet,
ing
On the shore of eternity,,.
Ever remembered by her fatli-
er and mother, MR. AND MRS,
WES VANDERVORQH, . „
-Notice To . Creditors
in the Estate of .F.REDPtiol. H,
MORRELL, late •of the Town of•
Clinton, in the County of Huron,
Gentleman, deeeased.
All persons claiming against the
above Estate are required to for-
ward full particulars to the under-
signed by the .27t.n• clay ef .J.nne,
1960, after 'which date the assets
will .be distributed.
• DONNELLY, •PQNNEL.l.,Sf
MURPHY, Barristers & Solicitors,
18 The Square, • -
- Goderich,. Ontario.
Solicitors for the-Estate,
23-4-5-b
011...1111.111MMINNIgrip ..AN,
BIRTHS
CONSt1 Hos-
pilot,.on Thursday, June 2, 1960,
to Mr. onol XX% Ray Ccnsitti,.
R.R S, Ppen, a "s911.
•Clinteri'Public Hank-
tali on Saturday,., May 28; 1960,
to Mr,. and Whitehead. Street, Clinton,
§Qn.
QE.R1Q--411. A. and D Meznorial
Hospital,. Arnprior, on Friday,
May 27, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs
Roland Qprig -(nee -Gloria Pal,
• ,nier) a Son (Brian Peter, ,grated-
. son. for Mr, and Mrs, 1?roetor.
Palmer, R. R2, Clinton).
HIGGINS—In Clinton Public, Hos-
pital, on. Tuesday, June 7, 1960,
to Mr. and Mrs. John Higgins,.
Goderich, a deekb'ter.
MaoLAREN',— In Clinton' Public'
Hospital, on Friday, June 3,
1960, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Mao? area, Bayfield, a daughter,
SHEPHERD-4n: Clinton
Hospital, on. Saturday, June 4,
1960, to Corporal and Mrs. A. G.
Shepherd, RCAF' Station Clin-
ton; a daughter.
TREMBLAY — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, June 7,
to Corporal - and Mrs. L. J.
Tremblay, 51 Albert Street,
Clinton, a son.
- DEATHS
BEAN—In Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, Seaforth„ on Monday, June
6, 1960, Frank Bean, beloved
husband of Margaret Pepper,
Hensall., in his 78th year, Ser-
• _ vice from the residence on
• Queen Street, Hensall,
- Thursday afternoon, . June 9, at
• 2 p.m., by the Rev. G, C. Vats,
and interment in Baird's Ceme-
tery,
CAMPBELL—In Clinton Public
Hospital; .on Sunday, June 5,
• 1960, Colin Campbell, Bayfield,
beloved husband of Jean Mc-
Kenzie, in his 73rd year. Ser-
vice. from the Ball and Mutch
funeral home, Clinton, to Bay-
field Cemetery, on Tuesday af-
ternoon, June 7, by the Rev. T.
Pitt Varna.
DEATHS
Cl)ntak, on ,agonclay,
June 6, 2960, Mel Gould, be-
laved Wife of Harry W. Gould;
115 High Street, Clinton, her
•70th year: • Service fssisn. the
Ball • and Mutch funeral,horne,
1.53 High Street, •Clinton,• to Ey,.
eter Cemetery-. on Wednesday
afterrieon, Jiirir S.
(447aiDAVLI. At ,Ws .residence;
Hullett Township, on Tueaday, June 7, 1960, John-Greidanua„
Sr„ in his 62nd year, Service
from•• the Christian Reformed
Church, Clinton,• to . Clinton
Cennster•Y, 94. Friday afternoon,
June IA at 2 o'clock by the
Rev, A. Van Eek,. Exeter.
PATT.WRSON-4.11' Grand Forks,
North Dakota, on • Wednesday,
June 1, 1960, William Claude
Patterson, dear son of Mrs.. Jennie ,Fatterson, • Seaforth and
dear brother. of Xis, • W.': C.
Bennett, RR 5, Clinton, in his
58th yeal%
RICHARDSON — In London en
Tuesday, June 7, 1960, John,
Marshall • Richardson, beloved'
husband of Elizabeth . Reichert,
Hensail, in his 87th Year.. Ser-
vice from the Bonthron,funerai
chapel, I-ler:sail, to Hensall Un-'
ion Cemetery, im Thursday
• ternoon, June 9, at 2 -p.m. •
WILSON—In Beaumont Hospital,
Detroit, ,on Monday, May. 30/-
1960, Harold Claire" "Red"' Wil-
son, MadiSon Heights, Detroit,
-(native of Clinton) belayed. hus,
band of Florence 'Heswith, in bis.
59th year. Service from #Iae.
Avondale Chapel, Stratford, to
Avondale Cemetery, on Friday,
June 3, by the Rev. Dr. W. J.
March,
CARDS OF THANKS
Many thanks to all my friends,
for cards, 'flowers, treats, while a
patient in Victoria and Clinton
,Hospital, Special •thanks to Drs.
and nurses—MRS. LETTIE FISH-
ER, 23-b
Sincere appreciation to all our
neighbours and friends who sent
cards, and gifts and helped in any
way to make our Diamond -Wed-
ding celebration so pleasant.—MR.
AND MRS. J. LIVERMORE 23-p
Mr. John Carter wishes to
thank, his friends for cards, and
treats, sent to him during his op-
era.tion in Clinton Hospital. Also
special thanks to Dr. Oakes, Dr.
Addison and the musing staff.
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K. C COOKE,
FLORIST
Dial HU 2-70127-Clinton
IDEAL
Gifts
for
FATHER
Sandals for complete
cool comfort
$4.50-$4.95
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley *wart
have phased the Connell eert,
'age on Albert Street. . •
. Mrs. Jack VanEgInond and Miss
Emily Collins -visited Satnrday with
Mr, and Mrs, Donald Lohgfield ,and
family in London,
14r,,,ena. Mrs. George lemP, Lon-
don, visited with Mr. .and,
David Eas.om, Clinton; also. with
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Easetn; RR 1,
Auburn.
RCAF %lion ,.
Wins Top Award At
St. Thomat Hospital
Generally considered the most-
coveted prize at St. Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital by studentnurses,
is the one earned by Miss .Edythe
Ann Phinney, daughter of corpor-
al and Mrs. W„ R. Phinney, Bldg.
H, RCAF Station Clinton.
Mrs, Proctor Palmer IA •11911dEly.
Jog in Arnprior with her r ()11.44
law" :and daughter Mr, and Mrs.
Wand 0:erig and family.
Mr, and: Mrs. Lawrence Haugh.
ton, Terry .tntl
wood, spent last weekend with. Mr.
and' Mrs. .Albert Bond, 73 'East
Street.
Mrs, W. 0, Bennett, RCAP. Sta-
tion •Clinton returned Tuesday
night from Fargo, N.D., Where
she attended the funeral of her
brAther W. C, patters=
- Miss Patricia Carter who is - a
stenographer at the jack Hood's
School Supply in Stratford, spent
the weekend with Mrs, Ruth Car-
ter, ,
-Master Michael 'Saunders, Sarnia,
is spending this week with his
grandparents, Mr; and Mrs, G. W.
cuningharne. •
Mr, and Mrs. Ciarence Cooper,
Lapeer, Mich., were in town this
week at the Parker House Motel,
and, visiting relatives and friends.
Accompanying' them were their
three children, Nancy, Bobby and
Laurie.
Before leaving for their home at
Grand -Bend, Dr. and Mrs. E. A.
McMaster were gnests of honour
at several events, hi Seaforth. Dr.
MelVlaster is retiring from active
medical practice.
Mr, and. Mrs. Roy Leppington
and two sons, Hans and Robert,.
Brucefield, visited on Sunday with
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas 'Leppington, 177 Spencer
Street. Also calling briefly was
Mrs. Clara Dutot.
Mr, and Mrs, H. F. Srnitheri;:
dorf, Essex, spent the weekend
with their uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Livermore, 136 King
Street and attended their diamond
wedding anniversary on..Saturday.
Mrs. Smithendorf is remaining
this week.
. Visiting for two weeks with Mr.
and Mrs.ILGorden Manning, 304
Albert Street, are the lady's bro-
ther Fred Thornton, Mrs.'lliorn-
ton •and Mrs. Thornton's sister,
Miss M, Morris, all of the Isle of
Wight. They plan to visit other
centres, and New York, N.Y. be-
fore returning borne.
Mrs. Earl Collins, RR 4, Clin-
ton, attended the Nurses Alumni
Reunion at the Ontario Hospital,
London, on Saturday. Formerly
Myrtle Whitaker, Embro, Mrs. Col-
lins graduated from nursing school
there in 1930.
Dr. and Mxs. Walter Oakes• will
be in- Toronto this week, guests
at the Benuenuto, to attend the
graduation of their'son,. Harris, in
medicine, 'at University of Toron-
to. They are entertaining at din-
ner after ;the graduation recep-
tion. -
-Mr. and Mrs: Morris Taylor,
Mrs. Ross Corbett, Mrs. Joe Pot-
ter, Miss Mary Lou Taylor,' Mr.
John Driscoll, motored to Toronto
on Saturday attending the mar-
riage of Miss Barbara Taylor.
They visited afterwards with Mr.
and M'a's. Ross Brown, Newton-
Mrs. Seines Brown, 146 Queen
Street; Mrs. Charles Lee and Nola,
209 Queen Street, and Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Johnston, Blyth, at-
tended the wedding of Mrs.
Brown's granddaughter, Elva Dop-
king, Trenton, and Le Roy Carr,
Brighton, on Saturday, June 4.
Mr. Brown was unable to go, be-
Cause of ill health.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Leibold and family,
RR 2, Clinton, were Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Johnston, Bobby and Esther,
Landon; Mrs. William Leibold and
son Bill, Zurich; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Grindon (nee June ,Rozell)
and five children, Guelph; Mr.
and Mrs. IL' Squires and Mary,
Clinton; and friends from Kirkton.
Ballet Pupils 'Earn
First Class Honours
In addition to those names al:-
ready reported of girls successful
in ballet examinations given by
the Western Ontario Conservatory
of Music this spring, were Martha
Newland and Peggy Bartliff, who
passed their elementary test with
first class honours, at Easter tine,
Word has just been received from
the conservatory.
A, quiet atmosphere
in, pleasant
surroundings
And a trained
competent staff.
BALL & MUCH
FUNERAL SERVICE
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phone HU 24441
11;
eburth
REV. J. A. McKIIVI, B.A.
MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist
M. R. RENNIE, Choir Director
Sunday, June 12
9.45 a,m.—Sunday School and
Bible Class
11.00 a.m.—Anniversary Service—
Speaker: Rev. C., Krug,
7.30. p.m.—Evening Worship—
Speaker: Rev. C. McLaren.
The choir from RCAF Station
Clinton, will be in attendance,
110LMESVILLE
9,45 .a.m.—Morning Worship.
10,45 a.m.—Sunday School
Let us use the Lord's Day to
strengthen our Christian Faith
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
St. Paul's --- Clinton.
REV. C. S. INDER, Rector
Charles Merrill, organist
TRINITY SUNDAY
Sunday, June 12
8.30 aan.:--Holy Communion
11..00 a.m.—Morning Prayer
and Sermon.
•Maplo Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON,
aimina•••••.•••1.
Sunday, June 12
9.45 a.m.—Worship Service
11.00 a.m.—Sunday School
7.30 Pdn,—Goseel Service
Guest Speaker: John gee,
London.
Tuesday,'$ pan—Prayer and Bible
Study.
ALL WELCOME ,.
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Victoria Street. Clinton
H. KENDRICK, Pastor
Friday, June 10-
8.00 p.m.—Christ's Ambassadors.
Sunday, June 12-
10.00 a.m.-a-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7.30 p.m.—Gospel Service
Wednesday, June 15-
8.00 p.m.—Regular Prayer and
Bible Study Service.
A Special Welcome Awaits You
ladies got some "much needed"
exercise on the ,heegh, nosing for
pictures taken by Miss Viola
r,imnpinen with her flash camera,
Mrs, -.Gordon Sincliffe presided
for a short business meeting. ft
Was decided that the club would
hold a bazaar and bake sale on,
October 28, also arrange to put
:flowers in the,, church for the
month of June. An auction sale
of items brought by the members,
was bald, A. vote of thanks was
fendered to _Mrs, Macaulay for
such an enjoyable evening.
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
REV, I, BODENHAM
Sunday, June -12
10.00 a.m.—Sunday School
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship
"The Scriptures Divinely
Inspired.,
7.30 p.m.—Evening Service
"The Nobleman's Faith"
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting
you are cordially invited to these
services,
Christian Reformed
Church
Student Summer Pastor
MR. R. 0. BROEKHUIZEN
Sunday, June 12
10.00 a.m.—Service in English
quest Speaker: Mr, R. 0.
Broekhuizen, student.
2,30 p.m,—Service in Dutch
Speaker: Rev. De Moor,
Strathroy.
Everyone Welcome
ST. ANDREW'S
PRESBYTERIAN 'CHURCH
REV. D. J. LANE, B.A. IVIinister
MRS. M. J. AGNEW, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, June 12
9.45 a.m.—Church School, for
all classes
10.45 a.m.—Divine Service
Mr. George Vais, student, of '
Hensel, will conduct the ser-
vice.
Joseph Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Christians gathered in the name
of the Lord Jesus Christ (Matt.
18: 20) 'meeting in the above hall
invite you to come and hear the
Gospel, the old, old story of Jesus
and His Love.
Order of meetings on Lord's day
as follows:
SERVICE
11.00 a.m.—Breaking Bread
3.00 p.m.—Sunday School
7.00 p.m.--Preaching the Gospel
8.00 p.m.—Wednesday-- Prayer
Meeting and Bible Reading.
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AIKEN'S
CLOTHING & EOOTWEAR
$!...,AtidrewisChurch
Girls Club
enjoys take Picnic
Nineteen members of St. An-
dreve's Presbyterian Church Girls'
Club spent a very delightful even-
ing on June 7 at the summer cot-
tage of Mr, and Mrs. Royce Mac-
aulay, After singing the blessing,
a delicious pot-luck supper was en-
joyed by all. After supper the