HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1962-05-31, Page 7;BIRTHS
pA 1IE In Clinton Public
Ii'osPital, op Thursday, May
24, 1962, to. LAC and .Mrs.
R, W, Bennie, Clinton, .a son.
BROCKMANN In Clinton
Public Hospital, on Tuesday;
May 29, 1962, ,to AC2 and
Mrs. Peter Bropkmann, Cline
"ton, a son,
CQLE--OTn Clinton publiq Hos-
pital, on Sunday, May 27,
1962, to LAC and Mrs, ;Scott
Cole, Clinton, a daughter,.
KUi#'k:R — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, May
26, 1962, to Mr, ,,and Mrs.
Pater %i, iper, Clinton, a, .dau-
ghter.
KNOX—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Monday, May 28,
1962; to Mr. and Mrs. Harald
Knox, Blyth, a ,sen.
DEATHS
DONALDSON--In "hospital at
Ottawa, on May 16, 1962,in
his 93rd year, Charles .;Don-
aldson, beloved husband of
the late Margaret Stuart, fa-
ther of Mrs. Percy Lewia
(Shirley), Ottawa; Keith of
Renfrew; Charles, Hanna,
Alberta; Stuart (deceased),
Detroit, Mich.; brother James
of Goderich. • Funeral service
from the Radmore Stewart
Chapel on Saturday, May 19,
1962: Interment in Pinecrest
Cemetery, Ottawa.
FOOTE—In Clinton, on Satur-
day, May 26, 1962, Andrew
R, Foote, 276 Ontario Street,
Clinton, in his 84th year. Ser-
vice from the Beattie funeral
home, 55 Rattenbury Street
East, Clinton, to Baird's Cem-
etery, •Stanley Township, on
Tuesday afternoon, May 29,
by the Rev. Grant L. Mills,
HERMAN—Suddenly at Toron-
to, .on Saturday, May 26, 1962,
the Rev, Frank Herman, be-
loved husband of the late
Della Oliver (dear brother of
Mrs. T. Frernlin, Mrs, C. W.
Draper and Thomas Herman,
Clinton). Service from St,
Thomas Church, Toronto, on
Tuesday morning, Fay 29,
with interment from Ball and
Mutch funeral •home, Clinton,
to Clinton Cemetery,.
MacDONALD—At his home in
Clinton, on Sunday, May 27,
1962, James Edward (Dick)
MacDonald, dear husband of
Elsie Irene Lineham, Slave
Lake, Alberta, in his 67th
year. Service from the Ball
and Mutch funeral ,home, 153
High Street, Clinton, to Clin-
ton Cemetery, on •Wednesday
afternoon, May 30.
MOORE—In Clinton, on Wed-
. nesday, May 30, 1962, Urbane
Richard Moore, in his 87th
year. Service from the Beat-
tie funeral home, 55 Ratten-
bury Street East, Clinton, to
Mnuroe Cemetery, Fullerton
Township, on Friday after-
noon, June 1, commencing at
2 o'clock, by the Rev. A. H.
Johnston, Brucefield.
PATERSON — In St. . Joseph's
Hospital, London, on Sunday,
May 27, 1962, Robert J. Pat-
erson, belovedhusband of
. Edna Horton, in his 73rd
year, Service from the Bon-
thron . funeral chapel on
Tuesday, May 29, .by the Rev.
Currie-Winlaw, and interment.
in Exeter Cemetery. •
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Huron County
Council
JUNE SESSION
The June. Session of
Huron County Council
will commence on Mon-
day, June 11, 1962, at
10:00 a.m. .
Notice of any documents
or deputations mustbe in
the hands of the Clerk no
later than 12:00 noon, Fri-
day, June 8th.
JOHN G. BERRY,
.Clerk -Treasurer,
County of Huron,
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
MARRIAGES
QERRITTS McDQUGALL - -, Ih
Londesboro United Church,
on Saturday" afternoon, May
26, 1962, by the Rev, H, Ax
Funge, :Glenda Jean, daughe
ter of Mrs James McDougall
RR 1, Auburn and the late
Mr, McDougall, to Henry
John Gerritts, Qlinten, son of
Mrs, Henry Gerr}tts, Clinton
and the late Mr, Gerritts,
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thanks ito all who so Kindly re-
membered me with visits, cards,
flewers, treats while a patient
in Clinton 'Hospital. , Special
thanks to Dr, Oakes and nurs
TOgI- staff, — MRS. W. CLAY -
.
L AYb-
1 Wish to thank my relatives
and friend's for cards, flowers,
treats and visite while a pa-
tient in Clinton Public Hospi-
tal. Special thanks to the nur-
ses on the first floor, Dr. New-
land and those who helped
Mary :at home, — BOB RATIH-
WELL. 22p
I wish to thank relatives,
friends and neighbours for
cards, flowers and visits while
a patient in Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Goddard,
and the nurses on second floor,
also Rev. T. J. Pitt. MRS.
WARD FORREST. 22p
I wish to thank my friends
and neighbours for cards, flow-
ers and lefts sent me while a
patient, in Clinton ` Hospital:
Special thanks to Dr. Addison
and nurses for the kindnesses;
also many thanks to Stammer -
hill Ladies Club for flowers.
—MRS, RUSSELL NEAL.
22p
I wish to express sincere
thanks to everyone who sent
gifts, Dards and flowers while I
was a patient in the Clinton
Hosiptal. Special thanks to Dr.
Oakes and assisting doctors, the
Rev. Park, my sister-in-law
Mrs. R. N. Welsh and also all
the nurses who were so kind to
me.—MRS. HERB JENKINS.
22p
I would like to express my
sincere thanks and appreciation
to all our friends, and neighbors
who remembered me with cards,
flowers, treats and visits while
I was in the hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Thompson and
the nursing staff; also those
who sent in baking to our home
and Mr. and Mrs, Allan Neal
for helping me to the :hospital.
—MRS. EARL BLAKE. 22p
Words cannot adequately ex-
press our deep appreciation for
the many kind and sympathetic
acts that came to us at the time
of our recent bereavement. We
especially thank Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Vanderburg, Mr. and
Mrs. Cyril Bertrand, Clinton
IOOF, Rev. G. Mills and Ball
and Mutch Funeral Home.—The
family of the late J. E. "Dick"
MacDONALD, 22p
We wish to express our sin-
cere and heart -felt thanks to
all our friends and ,neighbours
'fdrthe many acts 'Of kindness,
words of comfort and floral
tributes during our bereave-
ment. We especially wish to
thank Father Reed -Lewis, St.
Joseph's CWL., Royal Canadian
Legion, Beattie Funeral Home,
also Dr. Addison and nursing
staff for their kindness.—MRS.
D. B. HEDDEN and family.
22p
Third
Anniversary
TEA
Huronview
Women's Auxiliary
Wed., June 6
2.30 to 5.00 p.m.
at the Home
Guided Tour will be
taken during the
afternoon.
Everyone Welcome
SILVER COLLECTION
Bedding Plants
• GERANIUMS
• BEGONIAS
• PETUNIA
• PANSY.
• ALYSSUM
CABBAGE -
• TOMATO
• ONIONS, Etc.
Gladiolus Buibs
TOP. SIZE MIXED BULBS
K. COO.ICE — Florist
61 ORANGE STREET CLINTON
Open Evenings until 9 pan. Monday to Friday
20-1-2-b
From Queen's
BAYFIELD—Miss Doreen
MacKenzie, BA, daughter " of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac-
Kenzie, "Beechwood", Blue
Water. Highway, Goderech
Township, who on May 19,
1962, received aGeneral
Bachelor of Arts' degree ,from
Queen's University, Kingston,
She majored in English and
biology,
In September Miss Mac-
Kenzie will be on the teach-
ing staff at Saltfleet Dien ict
High Schaal, near Hamilton.
She attended Bayfield Pub-
lic School, CDCI and taught
school in Goderich, Township
and Bayi3ield before attend-
ing Queen's University.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Ken C4unniir gs4.
London, called qnMr, sand Mm'.
Frauk .Cummings: en Sunday..
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Selves,
RR 1, St, Marys, spent .$41144Y
with Mr, and MIS. John Mc-
Ferhane and family ce1elbra h g
Mr, !arlld' Mrs, Mcfarlane's 25th
wedding Anniversary,
Roger Cernmin'gs, .13rar-intone
sPenrt ate weekend with his
parents, Mn and Mrs, Frank
Cummings, 129 Mary Street.
Roger is emiployed ee aissistapt
agent with the CNR at Bratep-
ton..
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym
and family, Elirnville, visited
on-Sneday at the latter''S par-
ents, Mr. end Mi's. Bert Lobb,
and with Mr, and Mrs. Alvin
Lobb.
ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCED
Mr, and ,Mrs,. Thmas B;
Mien, Londesboro, wish to
announce the engagement
of their elder daughter,
Gloria Anne, to Mr. Wayne
Keith Jackson, Ridgetown,
son of Dr, Kenneth Jack-
son, Blyth, and the late
Mrs. Ethel Jackson. The
marriage Is In take plaice
an June 23, '1962, at 2:00
o'clock, in the Londesboro
United Church, 22p
Mr, and Mre. Wesley ,(Pok,
Streithroy, were visitors w t'h
Mrs. P W. Johnston, 1e'tten-
bury Street, on Monday.
Mir, and Mrs. Cliff Cooper,
Mr. and ,Mr$. , Howard Currie,
Miss, Isabel. Pickett, Mr .and.
Mrs. Robert Caster Mr, .ands
Ml's, ;E `rank Dison,,. Mfr, end
Mrs. Hartley Manahan attend-
ed the 20th ,annual- dinner of
the Quarter Century Club of
Canada Packers Ltd, held at
,the Queen Elizabeth Building,
CNE ground's, Toronto, (luring
the weekend,
Mrs. A, E. Beek, Strathroy,
spent a few days last week with
Mets, J. Huller, RR 3, Clinton.
JOhrl MaeDenald, craftsman
With the Royal, Canadian Mlee-
trical Mechanical Engineers of
the Royal Canadian Army, was
home for ,a week's compassion-
ate leave, owing to the death
of his father, J. E. "Dick„
MaoDoneld. John began a two
Years .ceerse at ,Kingston last
September,
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FRIENDSHIP CLUB
PLANS WIENER ROAST
On Wednesday evening, June
6, St, Pauls Friendiahip Club
will hold a wiener roast an the
beach lot of Mr. and Mrs, Nor-
man Counter. Members are •ask-
ed to :bring own supply of wien-
ers and' roils. Soft •drinks will
be supplied'. Members will meet
at rthe parish hall at 8 p.m. -
Honours Mathematics
Marilyn Riley, eldesrt.d'aug:h-
ter of M. and; Mrs. Ben
Riley, Lond'e+sboro, received
her Bachelor of Arts degree
in Honour M'atheneatics at
the University of Western
Ontario at the Convocation -
'in Thames Ha11; May 25. At-
tending convocation were Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Riley and Mrs.
Selena Riley, Clinton.
Marilyn 'has• accepted a
teaching position at the For-
est District High School for
Septenilber and is at present
observing and doing some
beaching ,at Forest.
On the same day another
daughter, Dorothy 'Riley, a
'member of the Nurses Assis-
tants Class at Winghain Gen-
eral • Hospital received :her
carp. Attending the capping
were Mr. and Mrs. William
Hunking, Auburn and Mrs.
Gerald Riehl and Mrs. Bill
Bill Alcock, booth of Goderich.
Sunday visitors at the
home of Ben Riley were Mr.
and Mi+s. William Hunking,
Mrs. -Selena Riley, Mr. and
Mrs, Gerald Riehl and Kiln,
Delmer Bedard, Dorothy and
Marilyn. Riley,
MEMORIAM
TREWARTHA. — In loving
memory of our father Herbert
J. Trewartha who passed away
one year ago June 2,1961:
"God's greatest gift -- Remem-
brance.' Ever :remembered by
by the family. 23p
Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of MARY ANN
HAFNER, late of the Township
of Tuckersmith, in the County
of Huron, Spinster, deceased.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of the above
named who died on the 22nd
day of ,April, A.D. 1962, are
required to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned
on or before the llth day of
Jun, A.D. 1962, alter which
date the asset' will be distri-
buted, having regard only to
the 'claims of which the under-
signed shall then have notice.
Dated at Clinton, Ontario,
this 23rd day of Mayo A,D, 1962.
E. B. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
21-2-3b
RECEPTION
and DANCE
for Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Darrow
(nee Tahne Middegaal)
LONDESBORO
COMMUNITY HALL
Friday, June 1
JIM SCOTT'S ORCHESTRA
Admission: Popular Prices
220
Attend Your Church
This Sunday
ALL SERVICES -DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Federation of Canada)
Pastor: Craig Peters, B.A.
10.00 a.m.—Sunday School
11.15 a.m.—Family Worship "When you worry
8,00 p.m. -Camp Night
Tuesday 8.00—Midweek Prayer and Bible Study
A Cordial Welcome To All.
Maple Street •
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday, June 3
9.45 a.m.—Worship Service
11.00 a.m.—Sunday School
7.30 p.m.—Guest Speaker: Mr.
Eric Vetters, London.
Tuesday—Bible Study and
prayer at 8 p.m.
Eric Vettens will preach.
All Welcome
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Sunday, June 3 ,
10.00 a.m.—Sunday School •
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7.30 p.m.—Evening Service.
Eric Cleaves, Kitchener,
will be guest speaker.
Mon., June 4, e.00 p.m.—Miller
Memorial Bible Institute
girl's trio will sing. Rev.
H. Peeler, Tambrun,
Sask., guest speaker.
Wed„ 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting.
Conference.
You are cordially invited to
these services.
St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church
Rev. D. J. LANE, B.A., D.D.,
Minister
Mrs. M. J. AGNEW, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, June 3
9,45 a.m.—,Church School
11.00 a.m.—Worship Service
Conducted by Rev. M. G.
Brisco, B.Th.
Subject: "The Gospel Of
Little Things"
ALL WELCOME TO
WORSHIP WITH US
Christian Reformed
Church
REV. L. SLOFSTRA
Minister
Sunday, June 3
10,00 a.m,—Service in English
Sacrament of The Lord's
Supper.
2.30 p.m.—Service in Dutch
TOWN HALL, BLYTH
10.00 a,m.—Service in English
Student R. Broekhuizen
2.30 p.m.—Service in Dutch
Student R. Brockhuizen
EVERYONE WELCOME
`Anglican Church
of Canada
St. Paul's -- Clinton
Rev. P. L. Dymond, LTh.
Rector
Charles Merrill, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday After Ascension
Sunday, June 3
8.30 a.m.—Holy Communion
11,00 a.m.--Holy Communion
7.00 p.m.—Evening Prayer
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:
Services
11.00 a.m.—Breaking Bread
3.00 p.m.—Sunday School
7.00 p.m.—Preaching the Gospel
8.00 p.m.—Thursday — Prayer
Meeting and Bible Reading.
este - illis- ulnYeouille Nniteb (Iliurclies
REV. CLIFFORD G. PARK, M.A., Minister
file,
Subject — "The Fellowship of the Reconciled"
HOLMESVI LLE
9,45 a.m.—Holy Communion
10,45 a.m.—Sunday School
WESLEY-WILLIS
11,00 a.m.—Holy Communion and Reception of Members
12.15 p.m.—Sunday School
Ontario Street United Church
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
Pastor: REV. GRANT MILLS, B.A.
10.30 ,a.m.—Sunday School
11.00 am—Sunday School Anniversary
Rev. John Vairdy, Egmondville,
guest speaker.
Turner's Church
9.45 a.m.—Worship Service
10,45 a.m.—Sunday School
FEDDERS
WINDOW AIR
CONDITIONERS
Thurs.., May 31
1962 --,-Clinton News -Record role :7
Young Couple Living in Clinton
MR. AND MRS. KENNETH GEORGE KNIGHTS,
Clinton, were married on Saturday afternoon, May
19 in St. Andrew's United Church, Bayfield, by the
Rev. W. C. Smith. The bride is Evelyn Ruthann,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H, " Scotchmer,
Bayfield, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.
'George Knights, Dunlop Street, Clinton,
Mrs. W. Parker
Hostess For
Court Whist Party
Mrs. Wilfred Parker was
hostess for a court whist party
in .honour of Mrs, Ruth Knox.
Mrs. 'Knox will be married in
June and leave to reside in
London, Sixteen girls, friends
of the .bride=to-be, enjoyed a
couple of hours -of cards and
games. Prizes were won' by
Mrs, Fred Slavin and Mrs,
Lloyd Batkin.
Mala. Beatrice Taylor present-
ed Mrs Knox with three piece
set of corning ovenware and
Miss Lais Grasby presented a
personal trousseau gift. Mrs.
Knox graciously thanked the
girls ,for the gifts and' for their
friendship during her stay in
Clinton.
Mrs. Parker was assisted by
several of the girls in serving
a delicious lunch.
Three Local Men
To Attend Conference
In Sault Church
The London Conference of
United Church of Canada meets
in Central United Church,
Sault Ste. Marie from Monday
eventing, June 4 to Thursday
evening, June 7. Rev. C. G.
Park (chairman of the mis-
sionary and maintenance com-
mittee) and Rev. Grant Mills
(secretary of the settlement
committee) are leaving Sunday
to [attend. Irvine Tebbutt will
go as lay repres'enative from
Halmesville United Church.
May Birthdays
At Huronview
Members of the Brussels Wo-
men's Institute conducted the
birthday party at Huronview
in May. Those celebrating were:
Alonzo Baeohier, T. H. Cam-
eron, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Grigg,
Mrs. Hodgson, John Kernaghan,
Henry Preiss, George Scott,
James Snell, Miss Stirling,
James Livermore, Mr. and Mrs.
Leishman, Charles Jeff, Fanny
Cole, .Bertha Cantelon,• Shirley
Bawden, Mrs. W. J. Stinson,
Mrs. Gower.
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POT LUCK SUPPER
AT LAKE COTTAGE
All members of the Made-
leine Lane Auxiliary of St. An-
drew's Presbyterian Church are
invited to attend a pot luck
supper on Wednesday evening,
June 6, at the summer cottage
of Mels. Royce Macaulay, Cars
will leave the church at 6.30
p.rn, Final arrangeanents will be
made at this meeting for the
strawberry social being held •at
the church on Saturday, June
9 from 3 to 5 p.m.
4 SAL 'SAYS,
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Varna Mon Wins
Prize at Beattie's
Wilfred Chuter, Varna, won
the draw held in conjunction
with Beattie Furniture annual
spring sale. Mr. Chuter has a
choice of a Sklar hostess chair
or a set of three lamps.
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TUV1 ERSMITII LADIiES
TO IVIEET AN .INE 6 "
'llhe Tuokefsrnith Lad'lea ,Club.
will meet •en Wedr}esda ', June
6 'at the home of Mrs. Ernie '
co.oh at 2 p.m. Rpil call wrill
.he ""B ou,seheld. Hints".
128 Confirmed
At St. Panel's
(Continued` from Page One)
rier, Phillip •Begg, Kathy Mi-
ckualslgi, Karen, Irene Lesnick,.
Glenn Carmen Mosher, Marie
Annett Linda George,Darnel
Paul Larose, Diane Fiaiop,
Mickey Haspeek,
Norm nnd' Naven, Diana Eve-
lyn Fawiasiuk Michele Chamb-
ers, Alberto Defran'cesco; Peter
Matthew. peeks, Denis Michel
`Thuot, Robert St, Louis, Rich-
ar:d Dubuc, Elizabeth Mary Ire -
lend, Wanda Louise Muise.
Danny • Trynchuk, Adrian
Jdhn Tremblay, Leah Masher,
Kathleen Mary Margaret Iwo;
skow, Glen Treenbiley, Margaret
Conine Kelly, Eisele Katherine
Betts, Darlene Spears.
Christine . Haspeck, Joseph
Darrell Jean Lussier, Kathy
Foote, Rosemary Lynn Pierce,
Ronald S!arbourin, Alexander
Begg, Geraldine Boulding, Lar-
ry Lapointe, Laura Pare.
After the ceremonies the
Bishop was tendered a recep-
tion by the priests in the ch'ap-
lain's quanters.
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