Clinton News-Record, 1962-05-24, Page 121 A
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MRS t WO: ORADNOCK-4Orrozpoudonhane .526-7595
Mr, and ,l‘frs, Duncan I'Vfac-
Kay atteeeled the men's teaeh,
ere' banquet held laat week at
the Zurich Capeiiterciel HQteL
Obiarlee Malianis Pa-
tient in Goderich hospitel,
any friends Wish her SPeedY
•verY.
• Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Than
nd TOrente, Visited MI
attirday with Mr, and Mrs,
unean McKay and faintly
Mrs. Grace -Johnston, Lnck-
ow, spent the weekend with
er sister, Mrs. Le ne ?lees.
er.
Mr. and IVIrs.jack Bennett,
idgetown, visited pn Sunday
I t )11 hie uncle, William
traughan and Mrs, Straughan
cl Mrs. Charles Straughan,
Thirty Boy Scouts from Knox
esbyerian Church, Goderich,
ho are =wing out on the
sigand Block attended church
rvice at Knox United Church
st Sunday.
Thomas Johnston and Miss
tura Pinnies visited last
elcend in London with Mrs.
hnston who is a patient in
ctoria, Hospital.
r. and Mr, John Murray,
epherd, •Mich., spent a few
s last week with Mr. and
s, Andrew Kirkconnell and
e,
mmerson Rodger and his
s, Keith and Clare spent
weekend at Eels Lake,
th of Peterboro, with his
ther Ralph Rodger,
iiss' Fern Symington, Town -
and Graeme Symington and
ghter Jane, Montreal, were
nt visitors with friends in
village,
ev. E. Elliott and Mrs. El -
t, near Peterbaro, and her
, Miss IViay Ferguson, from
gham, visited with another
MTS. Maud Fremlin and
cousin, Gorden R. Taylor
Mrs. Taylor last week.
he executive of Teenville
made plans to sell Mem-
nip cards which will allow
teenagers to 'attend all so -
functions at a reduced
. These cards will also al -
the holders to vote for a
executive. A dance to the
let -teens will be held May
S.. and Mrs. Robert Chain-
, and Mrs. Ted Mills at -
'ed the nurses' graduation
mony at Victoria Hospital,
ion, for the former's grand-
hter, Miss Dorothy Charm
Wingharn, Mr, and Mrs.
am Straughan and Mr.
as Jardin and Donald Jar-
lso attended the ceremony.
Ivin Bisback was taken to
on for further treatment
ping an accident on Sun -
evening on the baseline
when he ditched his ear
aid an accident. His bro..
Philemon escaped- .injury
• he was thrown clear of
ar but Calvin was pinned
the vehiele.
COC Meeting
es were made for the
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etween the covers
of one of our
'edding Albums
en Studio
Goderich.
David St. JA 4-8787
18-9-p
Umimemialoomirions
Children pf the Church of the
1-Inenn Presbyterial annual ral-
ly ,94 Saturday, May 25 i!
PresbAeriall Chnreh,
when theY /net for their mon-
thly -meeting. The Ida Wite
Group of the COC has Marian
Yeutilehhit as President. Eric
Scott beld the flags. The story,
"The Different World" was
told by the assistant leader,
Mr. Kenneth Scott.
Mrs, Donald Haines led in
the devotienal period, followed
by prayer by Eddie Haines.
Wayne Scott received the of,
fering and all repeated the of-
fertory prayer. Joyce Leather,
land -gave the financial state -
met.
Vnited YPU
The Young People's Society
of the Auburn charge of the
United Church met bthe
Westfield Church with a geed
atteeclance.
The president, Marsha Koop-
roans gave the call to worship
and Bernice M. McDougall
was the pianist. Scripture was
read by Sharon Ball followed
by prayer by Toni de Jong.
The offering was received by
Clifford Snell and aTry
Mil-
lian, After the singing Of the
hymn, "My Faith Looks Up to
LONDESBORO
(Correspondent Mrs, Bert Allen
Phone TeLvtb 87 r 5)
Mrs. Eva Dougan, Walton,
•visited with friend's in the vil-
lage over the holiday,
Miss Vilna Knox, ToPanita,
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Knox.
Mr. and Mrs., Stan Crawford
and children, Toronto, were
weekend. visitors with the Nel-
son Leans.
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Ed. Younghlut were Mr,
and Mrs, Howard Snell, Clin-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Adams
and Lyle visited on Sunday
with Mr. .and Mrs,' Murray Roy
and 'fem.*, Brigden.
Niro. Milly Bentham, Oshavna,
who spent the past few weeks
with her -sisiter, Townsend,
returned to her home on Mon:
day.
Peter Brown, Windsor, spent
the holiday with Mends in Au-
burn, also visiting his uncle,
David Ewan, who is still a pa-
tient in Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, but expecte to return home.
his week much improved.
Mrs. Harold Liviregistorie's
brother and lite wife, J. M.
Steel, Toronto, spent Saturday
veins the Livingatones. Oher
visitors were Mrs. Edginton and
daughter, Dorehestee, :and
Jerry Campb'ell'and her' two'
children, London, who spent
Sundary with Mr. and Mrs, Liv-
ingstone.
The United Church Women
met Thursday evening with the
president, Mrs. H. Funge pre
siding. Reports from the sun-
nily and social committee, stew-
ardship and recruiting secre-
tary were read. Mrs. Living-
stone gave aninteresting read-
ing on stewardship. Mrs. Clare
Vineent .end Mrs. Toni Allen
contributed a fine duet. Jeffery
Shacklick favored with a lively
piano, selection. A .fihn entitled
"The Harvest" WaS enjoyed.
Lunch was served by the host -
SS 4 Club Has
Exchange of Bulbs
The May meeting of the SS
4 Goderich Township Commun-
ity Club was held at the home
of Mrs. Morgan jories.
Mr. William Lobb conducted
the meeting. Roll call was an
exchange of plants and bulbs,
responded to by 13 member's
and one visitor was present.
The treasturerie report showed
a balance of $55.33.
An annountement . 'of the
Clinton Hospital tea was made.
Work was done On'a quilt,
Lunch was served by the
hostess, with Mrs. Irvine Teb-
butt and Mrs. Donald Forbes
asSieting, Thenext meeting- will
be held at the home of 1VIrs,
Stewart 'arquizar.
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highest quality Materials and workmanship.
Moeoge space in lete fib& :Speede,
de afWdy dletiti ohd dey‘
i food dettensOrtenent is used for fast free±ilhg
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td WS u A We§tlikidfitititt 150kLE,W,
Thee.? a debate WAS '404 on
"Reseived
t t Teenagers
Should ,Stk _SteadY", The affir,
=Stave eide was upheld by
Marsha KoelMiane and Garth
Walden. The negative side
was supparted by Betty Yozeng-
blut and Jelin McDowell,
The chairman for the debate
was June Mills, Jpdges, Lyle
$/1th and Harvey Snell award-
ed the decision to the neeative
side,
A short business nested fel-
lewed and an invitation to at-
tend the special flower Stinday
service at BrieSeelS next Sun-
day wee accepted, A discus-
sion was held about the wiener
roast and dance and further
plans will be made at the next
rneeting. Recreation was en-
1OYecl under the direction ,of
John McDowell,
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BRUCEFIELD
Correspondent
.Mrs, H. F. Berry,
Young People's anniversary
will be held en Sunday, June
24.
Mrs, A. Helmer is visiting
with her sister, Mrs, W. &lab,
Exeter.
Mr, and Mrs, Bert McKay
called an relativein the vil-
lage on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs .Tolzrz Murray,
Shepherd, Mich., 'visited with
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Snelling
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hunt, Lon-
don, isited with her parents,
Mr. .and Mrs. John Alkenhead.
Mr. and Mrs, Adair, Kitch-
ener, spent the weekend with
her parentee Kr. and Mrs. John.
Broadifoat,
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Anderson
and Ina -spent the weekenn,
with her brother and sister -to -
taw, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Peter -
San,
Mrs, R. Dawson is visiting
with her brother, Ray Doan,
and attended the wedding of
her niece.
The postponed meeting of
unit one, of the 'United -Church
Women will be held on Monday
evening, May 28 at the 'home
at; Mrs. Elgin Thompson.
There will be no service at
Brucefield United Church next
Sunday becanee of anniversary
services at Kippen.
'Mr. and Mrs. Ray Israel and
their children, Kitchener; Mrs,
Maw Crawford, Victoria, B. C.,
Emil Kelly ,atvcl son Earl, Myth,
visited an Sunday with Mr. and
Mire. Charles Snel
• UCW, Unit 4
Unit 4 of the Brucefield
UCW met at the home of Mrs.
Dan -Brodie on Wednesday ev-
ening, May 9, with 35- members
present. The Bible study was
conducted by 11/Ltls. . Johnston,
followed by the worship ser-
vice under the leadership of
Mrs. Mel Graham. She was
assisted by Mrs. J. Taylor, MTS.
J. Mustard and. Mrs. A. Taylor.
Anyone who would be inter-
ested in obtaining a plate with
the picture of the •church,
should contact Mrs. S. Broad -
foot, or leave name on the
bulletin board at the church,
A ' miscellaneous shower for.
Miss Anne Postma,bride-elect,
followed and refreshment were
served.
BLUE WATER
HIGHWAY
Mrs. Alfred Warner who has
been a patient in Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital was ,alble to return
to her ,home on Wednesday. of
last week.
IVens. Robert MellWain who
has been a patient in AieXandra
Marine and General Hospital,
Goderieh, the past six weeks,
was, able -to return to her home.
bn Sunday.'
VARNA
HHJ Need:0g
The 417C, grorip .0 the Unit-
ed Clinnvon met op May 14 et
the home of Miss 40.anoZt
On the Goehen Lhie with the
lv0544,4; Miss J044 McCiy-
Mont j chap. The $eriPt4re
leassea WAS Teed tej :Igen Mott
and the to Was given hymiss
l‘largaret Aldington on sWey
people make i'emarks about
Others that are hannsfar and
was IdirOarlistraft9t1 hY tw .44%
lvfiss 1304hte 4t4rVhg had ehoge
of reeteation end lunch was
Servedeiwe y Mrs. Melvin Vili0t1t,
Fresbyterial
The ministers ef Human Preis-
leytere" and their wives gather-
ed the United Church, Var-
na, on May 9 to say farewell to
the AO. and ?Wit. T. 4, Pitt
Who are leasing for Newfound-
land the latter part of June to
take pp reeidience there.
Mr. Pitt has beep a member
of the Huron Presbytery fee the
Past 11 yew's. The cheirman of
PresbyterY the Rev. R. S. Hilts,
Exeter, prel,sided. Rev. Hugh C.
Wilson, Thames Road, read a
letter from the President of
London Conferenbe, the Rev,
Dr. L. Goth, He also read a
short biography of Mr. Pitt who
began his nuniaterial career in
191,3 in Newfoundlend The
secretary of Presbytery, Rev,
E. MoLagan, Blyth, made a pre-
sentation on behalf of the pre, -
Mr. Pitt thanked the mem-
hers -of the Presbyteryandgave
some reminiscences of his min-
istry in Newfoundland, espec-
ially ne the earlier years. Group
4 af the Varna, United, Church
Women served a delicious lunch
in the basement. The Rev.
Lewis, Exeter, thanked the
ladles.
COT and Mothers Enjoy Banquet,
Hear Margaret Jackson's Address
AV,KIAN--Peven cclie*§" VA'
COTT girlA w44 'the Isey-ho0�f
the inecleage given by Mies
Margaret R. Jackson at the
mothiar 4r4 4¼ikt49,hivet
held Ast Tgeofty et".PnilV dn
Kne".0X .Presteententell
The banquet tables were dee-
LANE OPINES
BEACH
(BY Mrs. Fred 'W41110.)
Mx, OVOrge! Wood, I4v4ta,
had as. her ,o4epto mr.;
.a4d. Joe Harr*, Ferndale,
for severalellarys. WedneleclaY.
MIS. Woods accompanied by
Mrs.red Waits zotsred to
St.ThoMee, On their return,
Mr. Roy 1Y.Iiller (*me •Nvi:th
Item to o.pend a few daywith
Mrs. Woods, at her cottage,
•
Mr. and Mrs, Phil Neltbah-•
mer, Stratford, had as their
weekend guests Mr. and Mrs,
GeorgeHeitbohrrier, Trenton,
1V4r, and Mrs. .Jirn Deihl and
grarectclatiglitere Kim and Lyn-
da, Tavistoolt,
Mr. and Mrs, Garden Butt-
tenmiLler, Gordonand Bob, Sea -
faith, spent the weekend at
their cettage.
Also at their ,eottages were
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ban, Clin-
ton; Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas Dun-
bar, Lambeth; Mrs., Harry Hus-
band, Wingham; Mr, and Mrs,
James Barnes, Miss Alma Bar-
nes, London; Mr. arid Mrs, John
Bailey and small !son David,
Taranto,
NEWS OF KIOPEN
(Correspondent, MRS. N. LONG, Phone Hensel) 278-W-1)
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Faber
spent Sunday at Niagara Falls.
Ur, .and Mrs, Verbeek .and
family .1:moved recently from 0.
Workman's house, to RR 2,
Heneall
Mir. and IVIrs, Tom Smith
and family, Grimsby visited the
PORTER'S HILL
MRS. DONALD HARRIS
Phone HU 2-8362
The United. Church Women
of Grace United -Church- held
their regular meeting on. Wecle
nesday last at the home of Mes.
Alien Betties: with 19 ladies and
five •children present. The presi-
dent Mrs. A. Bell presided over
the meeting. Scripture wes read
by Mrs, W. C. Smith and Mrs,
Wilmer Riddell led in prayer, '
A poem was read by the
president, 1VXrs. Bell, a.rrid roll
call was answered with. a
Mother's Day verse, The sec-
retary, Mrs. Donald Harris gave
the secretary's evert and Ms.
Aegyie Lockhart the treasur-
er's report.
The date set for the annual
housecleaning at the .church
was Wednesday, June 6. .1V.Ine.
George Mothers ,and Mrs, Mary
Manning to look after the flow-
er beds at Church,PlanS were made to .hold the
annual ham and salad supper in
the church basement on Wed-
nesday, july 25.
The June meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Alvin
Betties.
MARY'S
HARBOR LUNCH
GODERICH BEACH
Featuring . . .
Kentucky Style
Fried Chicken
Hot Dogs, Hamburgers
and Frozen Custard
21-2p
•
lettere parents Mr. and Mrs,
Gordan Wren during the hall-
dia.y weekend.
Oswald Brown, QC, and Mrs.
Brown, Detroit and Mrs. Alvin
MON Windsor, visited Sunday
with the latter's father, N.
Lang and 11/1..r.s.. Long,
Dean Brown, Mies. Russell
Brown and. family, Greenway,
visited Saturday with the for-
mer's daughter, Mrs. Eizar
Mousseatt. and Mr. MousSeau.
IVArs, Dawson, who visited ten
clays in Marlette, Mich, re-
turned home Sunday and is vie-
iting a few clays with her dau-
ghter, Mrs. Eldin Kerr, Win-
throp.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Beat-
tie, Wingham, Mrs. Edgar. Mc-
Bride and Lorne McBride at-
tended the McBride -Wedge
wedding at Exeter on Saturday.
Mrs, William McLachlan ,and
Marline returned from a three
week motor trip- visiting friends
and relatives in Red Deer, Al-
berta, ared Victoria, Be.
• The Kipere -Young. People's
anniversary Will be held at
11 are. en Sunday, May 27,
with Rev. A. H. Daynardi M.A.,
Staffa as guest speaker. Special
muisic will be ,provided by a
young people's choir and gueslt
soloist Harry Lear, Londesbaro.
1'
NOTICE
Tuckersmith
Municipal Dump
will be open until further
notice on Wednesday and
Saturday afternoons,
from 1 to 5.30 p.m.
J. I. McIntosh
Clerk
14tfb,
Announcement:
'JACK SCRUTON
Wishes to Announce the
Opening of
Specializing in TRUCK TIRES and FARM TIRES
CONTRACTOR'S TIRES and Service
vidtanithol Repairs Retreading
NV
E:FIRESTONE TIRES
Belt
Eugene darto*i ttiveritotod Stoke' Mon' In t Wale
U246
erabeti Wit4iboliquete of• sPring
fl'avVeSS VA' thie annual event.
:Pretty piaee cards liad been
Made by Gen Wes' and; Jud'
kctittite Judy Arthler, presi-
dent of CGT, was ;pastor of
cemponies and Margaret 441.-
de,rso1I was the pianist.
tot to the QkieeP. Wee
PraPriSed by IVIOrY Sandereoh,
The toast to the church was
ProPosedi by ¥atjorie YouPg-
blut .and Mrs.' W. Bradnocs, the
leader, replied.
The toast to the inhere Was
propased by Linda Beet:bier
and Mrs. Charlee Milneu re-
plied thanking the girls fee* the
banquet on behalf of the mo-
thers.
MAPS Jackson outlined her
message by taking each month
(July and August combined)
and told the girls to be rever-
ent, courageous, loyal, thank-
fua, alert, friendly, joyful, kind,
faithful, Sharers. and ,attentive,
Nies. Duncan. Mackay, the as-
sistant leader of the CG -XT
group, thanked Miss ja.cleson,
The program. -included, a
piano olo, Patsy Milliame voc-
al sato, Diane KirkeOnneR;
reading, Linda Ba.eehler; piano
solo, Gail Miller; reading, Patsy
Reed; an amusing skit, "Any-
one Want a Wipe?" was pre-
sented' by Margaret and lVfary
Sanderson, and Brigitte Slich-
ding
4RE YOURNERES'
YOUR W/R4VO-
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TOM DARLING
REFRIGERATION
AIR-CONDITIONING
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
EAST ST. CLINTON
Thur4., May 24 19420-,41intan News,Record,Poye 11
Olierigh Twp. 'South
rixioort wziwall4
turned been* oji Sunday from
POderigh !hosPi49.1 where 'she
bus been er patient for -row
tine.
Mra, dna MeeDenald taxi
son rdon vent SIntelaY with
Mrs, Alda Gray and Colin
avfopopola of POrtei-",p
tgr, and vfro, Beetles,
Twr hots' sP4'-bre4ttilert,hP_A-ReWil"lk°,arti
Mrs. Beetles.
Mr. end Niro. Seek Stirling
and son Mark And Mlle SUSa3L
cot*ogUagMae ncxsr, TvrOrellthr w, wArevadat, their
NUS. Eva liardy, Detreolt,
who spent A Week with her
brother, Alex WeOtorK returned
home 18,t
MM. Alf Werner wile has
been a patient in Clinton hoe -
DON'T FEED TREATED
• SEED WARNS QAC
Don't feed any inereury
treated seed to livestock, warns
Prof. C, B. Kelly of the botany
department of the Ontario
Agricultural College, E von
when diluted to less than 'one
Percent of the feed it is gall
poisonous. Store the grain
until next year, or dispose of
it in such a manner that live-
stock cannot accidentally reaoh
it.
:retUrned home a;titimday,
Pave :1‘1011wafo Ntrt
Ar0.4t- this week iettendiM
the RAP .044 4,t1ge COneehs
tion,
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TOSAVEMONEY,
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COMMERCIAL
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FARMERS
Hear Agriculture Minister
Hon. Alvin Hamilton
SATURDAY, MAY 26
8.30 p.m. WINGHAM
Speaking on behalf of these
Progressive Conservative Candidates
L. ELSTON CARDIFF, Huron MP
MARVIN HOWE, Weiiingfon-Huron MP
ANDY ROBINSON, Bruce MP
Ameirevemmoimmormi
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