Clinton News-Record, 1962-05-24, Page 3Canada's 1962 Golden Hawks
Members of the RCAF's "Golden Hawks" aerobatic team for 1962 posed
in front of one of their gold-painted F-86 Sabre jets are (left to right): F/L
John L. Frazer, Vancouver, B.C. (slot) ; F/L Norman J. Garriock, North Van-
couver, B.C. (left wing); F/L Edward J. McKeogh, Montreal (standby); S/L
Lloyd J. Hubbard, Delia, Alta. (leader); F/L A. F. McDonald, Barrie (lead
solo); F/L B. R. Campbell, Almonte (right wing); and F/L George E. Miller,
Ottawa (solo). The team will fly at Centralia-Clinton Air Force Day on Sep-
tember 8. (RCAF Photo)
West Huron WI Annual
(By MRS. WES lBRADNOCK)
Nearly 100 delegates and in-
stitute members attended the
district annual of West Huron
at Wesley-Willis United Church
Clinton, with Clinton branch
as hostesses on May 11. Presi-
dent, Miss Josephine Wood-
cock, Blyth, was in charge.
Mrs. E. Radford was the pian-
ist.
An impressive "In Memor-
iam" service was in charge of
Mrs. Cecil Blake, Dungannon
and Mrs. Toynbee Lamb of
Tiger Dunlop Branch. A white
tulip was added to a beautiful
flower arrangement in memory
of six members who had passed
on to higher service. Honoured
were: Met. Harold Phillips,
Blyth; Mrs. Frank Glew and
Mrs. Norman Sly, both of
ton; Mrs. Neil MacDonald,
Kintail; Mrs. Harold Cterie
and Mrs. Elmer Wilkinson,
Wingham.
The provincial board direc-
tor, MrS. John MacLean, Sea-
forth, ratified the district' di-
rectors of the 11. branches.
They were, Mrs. George Mil-
lion, Auburn; Mrs. Walter
Scott, Beigrave; Mrs. Welling-
ton Good, Myth; Mrs. Mervyn
Batkin, Clinton: Mrs. Wilbur
Brown, Dungannon; Mrs. Nor-
man Clairmont, Goderich; Mrs.
Tom Allen, Londesboro: Mee.
Charles McDonald, St. Helene;
Mrs. Toynbee Lasnlb, Tiger
Dunlop; Mrs. Stewart 1VricLen,-
nan, Metall; Mrs. Norman
McLaughlan, Wingham.
The minutes and financial
statement were given by Mrs.
Wes Bradhock. The president
gave 'a summary of her year's
work. A solo, "Was That
Somebody You?" was sung by
Mrs. Wes Brednock to harp
accompaniment played by Mrs..
Robert J. Phillips.
The ,delegates to the Guelph
presidents conference gave a
short report. They were Mrs.
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Appointed as Pl.,11?NG InfOrMa-
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veteran pilot and public rela-
tiona Pfacgr, F/1,4 James C..
Giles, 31, of St, dohn'S,
Ed. Davies, Auburn; Mrs. N.
Gammie, St. Helens; Mrs. Rich-
ard Proctor, Belgrave and Mit.
Charles Nelson, Clinton!. Mrs.
Tait Clark reported for the
auditors.
They 'reported that Miss Hel-
en McKercher, director, of the
home economics service of On-
tario will take the "Pennies
for Friendship" which all West
Huron branches have contrib-
uted, to Australia' this:, sum-
mer as' a gift to the delegates
at the ACWW.
The reports of the standing
committee conveners. were re-
ceived: Agriculture and Cana-
dian induistries, Mrs. Charles
MacDonald, St. Helens; home
economics and health, Mrs.
Norman, Clairmont, Goderich;
historical research and-current
events, Mrs. Lorne Hasty,
Dungannon; public relations,
Mrs. Charles Nelson; junior in-
stitutes, Mrs. G. Nicholson re-
ported for Miss Georgina Kief-
fer; resolutions, Mrs. Ed. Dav-
ies, Auburn,
It was decided to send 'a card
to Mrs. Otto Popp, Dungannon
to express regret at her ab-
sence clue to illness.
The dinner was served in the
hall of the church and the min-
ister, Rev. C. G. Park gave
'the welcome. Mrs. Donald
Mehl, Goderich. replied. During
the luncheon hour many dele-
gates viewed displays by each
of the branches: oil paintings,
quilts, rugs, hats, hand painted'
china, copper tooling, 'aluminum
etching, needlepoint and cut-
vverk and the TweedSmuir his-
tory books:
Miss Isabelle Gilchrist, home
economics for Huron stated
that there has been .a great
response to the short courses
in the county during the past
year. She said that the fall
project "143 lbs. of meat" will
ne doubt be very popular. Theis:
project will 'tell the place meat
should play tin the menu, cook-
ing, inspecting, carving and ser-
ving. In the 4-H club work she
stated that 396 girls had corn-
pleted the fall project and that
all 11 branches' are now spore-
sorting. 4-H clubs. 480 girls 'took
the spring project, "Separates
for Summer". .
Miss R, Hunks of the De.
partment of Agriculture office,
Toronto, outlined the Work of
her efface. The ,collection was
received' by the St. Helen's
branch and there was' also the
"Pennies for Friendship" which
each branch had in an envelope.
A ring-song was led by Mrs.
Torn Allen, Londesbaro,
Mrs. Lorne Scrinigeottr spoke
of littronvieVe and thanked the
branches for sponsoring the
monthly birthday parties for
the residents there. She' invit-
ed all td attend the anniversary
tea there on Arne .5.
Chairman of the London con-
vention, Mrs. Wilfred Kearns,
Hyde Park; coMplinieitted the
ladies on their exhibits. She
aneetinted that the London
area convention will be held at,
the Carousel Motel, south of
London on Nove.mber 5 and 6.
An amusing monologue was
given by Mrs:. Harvey Alton.
A report of the 65th anniver-
sary luncheon at Toronto in,
February was given by Mrs.
Ed. Davies'.
Mrs. J oh n MacLean, Sea-
forth, provincial board director
brought greetings: from, the pro-
vincial president and told about
the resolutions', and work of the
FWIO. She stated that the re-
solution to abolish Daylight
Saving Time had been lost be-
cause they asked for the aboli-
tion of it.
The unveiling of the plaque
at Stoney Creek to the founder
of the Women's Institute, Mrs.
Adelaide Hooclless will take
place on June 2. Mrs. McLean
spoke of the anniversary din-
ner at Toronto .and said that
pieces of the cake were sent
around the world 'to countries
who had !sent congratulations..
The convener of resolutions,
Mrs. Ed. Davies, reported that
there was only one resolution,
this from the Tiger Dunlop
branch. It was pastsed by the
meeting 'and will be sent to the
Canadian Association of Con-
sumers.
The resolution read as: fol-
lows:
"Whereas some of the high
heels on women's shoes are so
pointed as to be exceedingly
damaging to floors and floor
coverings and, whereas' some
little girls shoes are so pointed
in the, toe as' to !interfere with
the normal growth of feet, and
whereas so many children's
shoes have the soles glued on
and these subsequently come
unglued in normal use, and
whereas there is considerable
difficulty buying women's and
children's shoes without some
of these fault's:; be it requested
that a resolution be sent to the
CAS to request the shoe manu-
facturers to alter their designs
and correct ;these faults. Sign-ea by Mrs. Terence Hunter,
president and Mrs. Lloyd
Young, secretary.
Mrs. John MacLean presided
for the election of-officers; and
the convener of ,the nominating
comMittee, Mrs. Torn Allen,
Liendesboro, read the slate of
officers: past president, Mrs.
Otto Popp, Dungannon; presi-
dent, Mists Josephine:Weodcoek,
'Myth; first vice-president, Mrs.
Donald Riehl, Goderich; second'
vice-president, Mrs: Jack Col-
linson, RR 3, Goderich; secre-
PR Officer
The seven-Man: team, flying
their gold and red Sabre jets
was formed in the summer of
1959 to celebrate 'the 50th An-
niversary of Flight in Canada
and the RCAF's 35th, Birthday.
Since then the teem has per-
foneed 'across Canada and at
points in the USA. •
Fdl, Giles is no stranger
high-speed jet aircraft. He be-
gan' his air force career in
1949 when he enlisted as an
aero-engine technician. In 1951
he transferred to the air crew
branch and was trained as a
pilot. Commissioned as a Fly-
ing Officer he has served with
Canada's NATO air farces'
overseas, flying Sabre jets', On
return to Canada, he instruct-
ed fledgling pilots at advanced
flying training schools :at Tren-
ton, and Moose Jaw, Sask.
In 1959 he was appointed
Deputy Staff Officer for Public
Relations at Air Transport
Command Headquarters i n
Trenton, a post he relinquishes
to take up duties with the Gol-
den Hawks.
tarytreasurer, Mrs, Wes Brad-
neck, Auburn; federated repre-
sentative, Mrs. Arthur Clark,
RR 1, Auburn; alternate, Mrs.
Wilbur Brown, Dungannon; 'dis'-
trict delegate, Miss Josephine
Woodcock, Blyth; alternate,
MrS. Otto Popp, Dungannon!.
'Conveners of 'standing com-
mittees: citizenship and educa-
tion, Mrs. R. Proctor, RR 5,
Brussels; agriculture and Cana-
dian industriee, Mrs. Charles
McDonald, RR 2, Lucknow;
historical research and current
events, Mrs. Lome Hasty, RR
1, Dungannon; home economics',
Mrs. Norman 'Clairmont, Gode-
rich; resolutions, MT'S'. Ed Dav-
ies, Auburn; junior activities,
Mrs. William Coultes, RR 5,
Brussels'; auditors, Mrs. Tait
Clark, RR 5, Goderich and Mrs.
Robert Bean, RR 5, Brussels ;
public relations and representa-
tive on Huron' County Fann
Safety Council, Mrs. Charles
Elliott, Clinton.
A history of the West Huron
District will be started .and
Mrs. Lorne Scrimgeour, Myth,
was named the curator. Com-
mittee will be the district di-
rectors of the 11 brancheS.
Mrs. Cecil Blake, Dungannon
invited the district to hold its
annual meeting next year at
Dungannon. Mrs. Walter 'Scott
extended courtesy remarks and
Mrs. Charles Nelson replied for
the Clinton branch.
McOregor,Mclison..
A wed'dilg of local .interest
wfis -49.101iterteta fat the :Wet . LaXe '1,Traed Chun qll on A.1301' 24 When. MiSs, .Charlotte Piean
both Aflidteete, Pq4ele, :'became
the bride of ;Ohm Allan ,Greger,
The bride la 'the daughter of
Rev. A. Peter Addison, e.n:o4 Addison, Elliot Lake, fartner,
ly of TiTrit4hIs% The b4dogrm:ri.-la the eon of Mrs, J. A, MP,- Q100,givw, ,Scotland,
Mr, Addison assisted 1.3y the
Lewis, officiated' at•
the 4 Volock ceremony.. solo-
Est Richard ,mccutctieco sang
'Wedding Blessing,' -accompan,
led at. the organ by Mrs, Rob-
ert Russell,
Given in marriage by her
Miele George J. Addison, the
:beide wore a floor-length gown
of faille and Alencon laee in
gardenia white, The gown was
styled with an Empire 'bodice
with Appllquee in panels of lane
With medallions, long sleeves.
tapered to lily points over the
hands, offset with lace motifs
and a bouffant box pleated
skirt extending to a ehapel tr-
ain. A faille crown held in
Reid-Smith
BIENSALL Carol Diane
Smith and Gerald Clarence
Reid exchanged! marriage vows
in a lovely wedding ceremony
at Coven Presbyterian. Church,
Exeter, Saturday, May 12, be-
fore the Rev. John C. Boyne
in a double ring ceremony amid a floral arrangement of white
'mums and ferns,
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith,
Exeter, and the groom's par-
ents are Mr. and' Mes. Clarence
Reid, -1-lensall.
Mrs. W. G. Cochrane, church
organist, . played traditional
wedding music.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was charming
in a Boor length gown, of chan-
tilly lace and nylon tulle, lash-
ioned with lily point sleeves
and a Sabrina neckline trim-
med with 'sequins and seed
pearls. The bouffant skirt of
chantilly lace featured an ap-
pliqued front with tiers of lace
and ruffles at back. Her finger-
tip veil of nylon net edged with
Chantilly lace was held in
place by a tiara of sequins and
seed pearls. She carried a hand
cluster of pink 'sensation roses,
stephanotis and white stream-
ers.
Maid of honour, Mies Judy
Easton, Huron Park, Centralia,
was gowned in green taffeta
with: green lace overskirt and
jacket and 'accessories in white.
She carried a semi-crescent
bouquet of light pink carna-
tions.
Jack Helm, Tiverton, cousin
of the groom, was groorrisman,
and Larry Smith, brother of
the bride, and William Helm,
Detroit, cousin of the groom,
ushered guests.
For the wedding reception
for 24 guests' held at. the Do-
minion Hotel, Zurich, the
bride's mother chose a gold
'sheath nylon over taffeta with
accessories in beige and green.
She wore a yellow rose core
sage. The groom's' mother was'
gowned in blue sheath nylon
over flowered. taffeta, with
navy accessories', and wore a
coesage of pink roses.
For travelling through the
United States on their honey-
moon the 'bride changed to a
turquoise linen sheath with
white accessories, beige coat
and corsage of white carna-
tions. The young couple will
reside in Hensall. Guests were
present from Detroit, London,
Elginfield, Tiverton, Kincar-
dine, Exeter, . Seaforth and
Hentsall.
Graduates.
IC, E. POTTER,
RR 2, Clinton, was awarded
the degree of Bachelor of
Science in Agriculture at the
annual convocation exercises
at the Ontario Agricultural
College, Guelph, held on Fri-
day, May 18,
place her full length veil of
tulle illusion. She carried a
:cascade of red roses.
The maid oil honor was Miss
Christine Addison, Toronto,
sister of the 'bride. The brides-
maids were Miss Frances
Maine, Belleville and Miss
Heather Woods, St. -Catherines.
The attendants wore street-
length gowns of Siamese blue
peau sole with matching ac-
cessories. They carried sheafs
of white roses and stephanotis.
The best man was Dennis
Bloomfield, Dryden .and the
ushers were Harold Wilmering,
Dryden and George N. Addi-
son, Elliot Lake.
Following the ceremony,
reception was held' in the ch-
urch hall. The bride's mother
received 'the guests and wore
a navy blue silk sheath dress
with' elbow length cape lined
with white. She wore a white
Breton straw hat, and ;acces-
ories. The bridegroom's' sister
also received and wore a beige
silk suit with green straw hat
and accessories.
Later the newlyweds left on
a wedding trip: to Minneapolis,
Minn, For travelling the bride
wore a green wool suit with
gold acessories.
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May 23-24-25
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