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Clinton News-Record, 1960-07-28, Page 5Officer Marries Teacher FLYING OFFICER AND MRS. WILLIAM JOSEPH STEWART, were married in the Roman Catholic Chapel at RCAF Station Clinton on Saturday, July 16, at 12 noon, by the Rev, Charles Drowin. The bride is Joan Margaret Walsh, on staff at A/V/M Hugh Campbell Public School, and daughter of Mr, and Mrs, David H. Walsh, Hastings, Ont, Her hus- band is the son of Mrs. Florence Stewart, Charlotte- town, P,E,I., and the late William J. Stewart. (Wentworth Studio) Clinton and District Obituaries read an address. The couple expressed their thanks and invited visits when settled in their new home. Rev. and. Mrs, H, C Wilson, Thames Road, former leaders of this group also were present, and led in. a rousing .singsong, Miss Steepe who was always a willing and efficient pianist. presided at the piano for this. Mrs. Holland served refresh- ments. Many good wishes fol- low the happy couple, Many Happy Returns come from the — DANK OF MONTREAL call ahead for reservationst' cic CALL BY NUMBER —1T'S TWICE AS FAST: Vacation plans? SEAFORTH Lions Carnival_ Lions Park WED. -- THURS. -- FRI. Aug. 3 - 4 5 Each Evening at 8 p.m. BANDS Programme 0 Bingo GAMES MIDWAY DRAW FOR $1,250.00 IN PRIZES Valuable Other Prizes in Bigger and Better Penny Sale Admission — 50 cents each which includes Tickets on $1,000.00 Draw DREN FREE PARKING FREE 29 -30b S3:1:7:7i,1MOMK •"::*iV:MEN.* 476% •,$ • "MY EIANII° wzmwmammn _Enjoy clean, dependable, low-cost home heating with Natural Gas Rent a fully automatic conversion burner to fit your present furnace 95 on your gas bill PER MONTH SEE YOUR HEATING CONTRACTOR OR UNION S COMPANY j OF CANADA, LIMITED Southwestern Ontarib since 1911 • sti`1,4K ' Wore homes than ever are heating with Natural Gas' 35 Colborne St. --0GODERICH Phone JA 4,8317 Miss Flora Grantham The death occurred Wednes- day, July 20, at Huron County Home, Tuckersmith Township, of Miss Flora Maud Grantham, 79. She was a native of Lon- desboro in Hullett Township, and a lifelong resident of Hu- ron County. Surviving is one sister, Mrs. Roy Lonsway, Toronto. Service from the Ball and Muteh funeral home, 153 High Street, Clinton, Saturday after- noon, July 23, by the Rev. D. J. Lane. Burial in Clinton' Ceme- tery. Frederick Medd Frederick Bruce Medd, 79, Seaforth, died in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Tuesday, July 19. Bonn in Hullett Township, he was a son of the late John H. Medd and Elizabeth (Bruce) Medd. Following his marriage to the former Annie Stuart Leitch, he farmed in Mullett, moving to Exeter where he was manager and treasurer of the Exeter Creamery. In 1919, he returned to farm- ing, and moved to McKillop. He retired to Seaforth in 1951. He served on McKillop council from 1920 to 1927, when he was named treasurer' of the town, ship. He held this post for 13 years. Mr. Medd was a member of Northside United Church, Sea- Merner Reunion At Cedar Grove (Hensall Correspondent) The eighth annual Merner re- union was held at . Cedar Grove, Bronson Line on july 17, with about 100 attending. Gerald Merner won the door prize. Oldest lady present was Mrs. Susan Merner, Dashwood, old- est married couple, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Merner; youngest baby, Cathy Merner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merner, Clinton; most recently married, Mr. .and Mrs. Ron Stackhardt, Kitchener; birthday nearest picnic date, Andy Jeffries, Windsor. Largest family, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Merner, Sr.; wedding anniversary closest to picnic date, Mr. and Mrs. William Merrier, London; guessing jel- ly beans, Mrs. Milford Merner; coming farthest distance, Mrs. Sally Raft, Cincinnati, Ohio. Officers re-elected were pre- sident, Merton Merrier, Bay- field; vice-president, Leonard Merrier; secretary, Mrs. Her- bert Schilbe, Zurich; kitchen committee, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ford Merner, Mrs. Addison Tiernan, Mrs. Leonard Merner, Mrs. Carl Burns; sports, Mrs. Arnold Merrier, Jr., Mrs. Wil- liam Merner, The 1961 picnic will be in the same place, Phone Orders Taken For RASPBERRIES Big, Beautiful Berries Grown In An Irrigated Field This year's crop is the Choicest Yet For Canning or Table Use Don C. Coiquhoun PHONE HU 24297 On Highway 4, one mile South of Clinton Clintonions. At Goderich Picnic Fred Buchanan., RR 1, Mt- ton won a casserole offered at the Mary Hastings picnic at Goderich on Wednesday, July 20. Members of the Clintonian Club attending the picnic were Mrs. Joyce Cook, Miss Wanda Fremlin, Mrs. 11, J. Manag- han, Mrs. Royce Fremlin, Mrs. Thomas Leppington, Mrs. An- gus Robertson, Mrs. Ronald MacDonald, Mrs. Wilfred Col- clough, Others at the picnic came from London, Dashwood, Port Colborne, Ansa Craig and Goderich CWL Picnic At Jowett's Grove Attendance of 250 A picnic, under the auspices of the Catholic Women's Lea- gues of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Clinton, and St. Mich- ael's, Blyth, was held on Sun- day, July 24, at Jowett's Grove, Bayfield, with an at- tendance of 250, Races were won as follows: five and under, girls, Margaret O'Brien, boys, Michael Anstett; seven and under, girls, Carol Hathaway, boys, John Anstett; ten and under, girls, Jill Golds- worthy, boys, John Gautre•au; 12 and under, girls, Ruth Golds- worthy, boys, Richard LeBeau; young ladies, Ruth Goldswor- thy; young men, Patrick Broh- man; married ladies, Mrs. Pat Brohman; married men, Victor Finnie; kick-the-slipper, Ther- esa Goldsworthy. Peanut scramble, girls, Lin- da Flynn, boys, Peter LeBeau; shoe scramble, Frieda Golds- worthy; tug-of-war, Clinton de- feated Blyth; softball game, Clinton defeated Blyth. Wedding anniversary nearest picnic date, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Gautreau; birthday, Cornelius Brand; youngest person pres- ent, Peter John Brand; oldest person present, John Thomas McCaughey. The Bible Today The Church in Assam, after 60 years of Missionary activity in that country numbers more than one million people in a population of over ten millions and is still an area of rapid growth. There are a great variety of languages spoken. Following the original transla- tion of the Bible into Assamese in 1832, the whale Bible exists in six languages of which the latest is Lushai issued in 1959. The New Testament exists in 13 languages and at least one book has been published in. 14 more tongues. The Gospel of Luke in Kabul Naga, for Manipur and Riang for Assam were added during 1959. The Rev. W. J. Culshay, Translation Advisor to the Bib- le Society of India and Ceylon reports that he is in touch with translators in 41 languages in Assam. When a translators' conference was held, over 40 delegates attended, of whom five were missionaries. This means that the main initiative far Bible translation has passed into the hands of the Nationals and this is of the utmost im- portance for future planning. Suggested Bible readings: Sunday, I Corinthians 3: 1-23 Monday, Ezra 3: 1-13 Tuesday ..... Nehemiah 9: 1-15 Wednesday Nehemiah 9: 16-38 Thursday .... Esther 9:20-10:3 Friday 2 Kings 14: 1-29 Saturday Amos 7: 1-17 YPU Folk Present Variety of Gifts About 30 members of a fox, mer YPU group of WesaeY^ Willis United Church gathered at the home of Mrs. Norman Holland on Tuesday evening, July 19, when she and her daughter, Mrs. Terry Laird, Thedford, held a miscellaneous shower for Miss Mavis Steepe and Allan Wilson. Games and contests were en- joyed on the spacious lawn. Then all came indoors to show- er-decorated rooms, where the bride and groom-elect were in- vited to occupy chairs beneath a decorated umbrella, laden with gifts. Masters Tommy and Benny Laird assisted in carrying in more gifts. Mrs. Lair St. Andrews WMS Studies Africa Industry's Impact Mrs. R. W. McKenzie presid- ed for the July meeting of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Women's Missionary Society held at the home of Mrs, Ro- bert Scott last week. Scrip- ture from Romans 10 was read by Mrs. John Cook and Mrs. Alice Dunbar led in prayer. An interesting topic on "Challenge to Ventures of Faith" was giv- en by Mrs. Ed Farquhar. Roll call was answered by repeating a Bible verse on "Service". Mrs. J. R. Makins continued with the study book on Africa, showing 'the impact of in- dustry and city life. Members were asked to remember by gifts and prayer the campaign for the Church Deaconess Home in Toronto. 23 calls were made during the month. Mrs. Farquhar assisted the hostess in serving refresh- ments. Page 4—clinton News-Record-'.,Thursday, July 20, 1960 forth, Surviving are his wife; two daughters, Mrs. E. (Olive) Godkin, McKillop, and Mrs. W. (Ida) Livingston, Hullett; one sister, Mrs. George (Nellie) Layton, Exeter; one brother, James Medd, Hullett; eight grandchildren. Service from the Box fun- eral home, Seaforth, Friday afternoon. Rev. W. H. Sum- merell officiated and burial was in Maitlandbank cemetery. ecued -Pods {ale befiet wah COKE! Ho own ty000lirveinoome and enjoy it 1, (BAN K or MorM.c.) 4. VAT Family QFinance Plan Yours for the asking at your neighbourhood B of AZ ...............„:,:,.......:,:::.„. ..„,.....„...... F 9 1 !nonce Plan Thousands of Canadian families have found that the modern ap- proach to their personal credit needs is with a low-cost B of M life-insured loan. Ask about the Bank of Montreal Family Finance Plan at your neighbour- hood B of M branch today! 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