Clinton News-Record, 1962-06-07, Page 14Page 14—Clinton News-Record—Thursday, June 7, 1962 VARNA
(Correspondent,
Fred MeClymont
Mr. and lat. Campbell, Lon-
don, visited friends here on
Sunday.
W. J: Reid sold his farm to
Mr.Beeker, Dashwood.
A -reception service for new
members will be held in the
United Church next Sunday
morning with the pastor,. Rev.
T. J. Pitt in charge.
The Varna softball team
played 'their first game Mon.-
day evening and Hensall won.
by a narrow margin.
The United Church Women,
will hold their regular meet-
ing on Thursday evening at
the home of Mrs. William
Dawson,
Jarrott; Hilda Austin, Sea-
forth;
Mrs. Betts, Mrs. Lawrence
Baynham; Frank Smale,, Sea-
forth; Mrs. Jim Clark; Sorena
Austin, RR 1, Gorrie; James
A. Paterson, Mrs. Clarence
Reid, Mrs. James McAllister,
RR 1, Zurich; Reeve Norman
Jones; Frank Smale, Seaforth;
Kathy Munn, Joe Vanstone;
Mrs. Harold Campbell, Exeter;
Mrs. A, Finlayson, RR 3, Kip-
pen; Mrs. Roy Smale; E. S.
Roberts; RR 2, Kippen; Mrs.
R. Dalrymple, Egmondville;
Mrs. Betty Cousins, London;
Mrs. Wes Venner; Mrs, Wil-
liam Taylor, Clinton; F. C.
Beer.
George Hess contributed the
printed tickets without charge.
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CWHenclerson was tak-
en, by ambulance on 'Saturday
to Victoria Hospital, Lent-Ion,
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Neavo'
and family,. .'$trathroy, visited
Sunday with Mrs. E. DOWSOP,,
Miss Mahelle Whiteman re-
turned home after some holi-
days in Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Preis-tap .of near Mitchell, visited:
Saturday eevning with teh lady's
father, Robert Thomson.
Mrs. Eldon Jarrott and Marie
attended a .pantry shower on
Friday. evening, May 25 at Str-
atford Where the Misses Doris
Tulley arid. Elaine McKay, nur-
ses, and .classmates' of Marie,
entertained for her and an-
other nurse, Miss .Jan Polstra.
15 out of a class of 22 nurses
attended, Aprring the iniscellen-
pous gluts were a stainless steel
set, a clothing hamper and box
of groceries,
Winners from Kippen at the
Legion draw in Hensall Satyr-
clay were Douglas ,Cpoper, E. J.
Roberts, Mrs. Arthur Finlayson
and Mrs, Eldon Jarrott..
'a beige boucle cotton knit dress
with beige accessories and a
:tomato red coat,
Following their wedding trip
Mr. and Mrs, Hyatt will reside
at RR 1, Picton.
Prior to her marriage the
bride was entertained by and
presented with gifts from, the
Goderich nurses association of
the Huron. County Health Unit,
the staff and hoard of health;
the business and professional
club of, Wingham; Mrs. Fred
Anderson, Guelph,, .held a show-
er and Miss Norma .Coutts also
gaffe a shower at the Little
Inn, Bayfield.
Prior to her marriage, Miss
Falconer headed the health
nurses of Huron County.
RECEPTION
and DANCE
for Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Chufer
(nee Sharon Reder)
Saturday, June 9
9 p.m.
Bayfield Pavilion
Music By
The Melody Makers
Can We 'Afford' o be
Grits and Tories
any ,longer?
MR. AVERAGE CANADIAN!
Your Tax Bill was $2100 last year whether
you saw it or not!
(That's for a family of 3 1/2 people).
WHY SHOULD YOUR CHILDREN BE
SUBMERGED IN DEBT?
Why Shouldn't We Pay Our Own?
We Can, Through . •
Social Credit
This Realization Is The Reason Why
SOCIAL CREDIT IS SWEEPING
CANADA.
VOTE for the winner! Be in on the ground floor!
VOTE Principle. not personalities.
VOTE Purpose, not patronage.
VOTE Party Platform, not Political Promises.
VOTE SOCIAL O.EIJXT . .
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Clinton
and Majorettes
Community
in
Concert
Attendance
Band
SCHOOL PARADE 7 p.m. — Official Opening 7.30
Free Draw for Children in School Parade 8 p.m.
Tory Gregg, Master of Ceremonies
ADMISSION: 50c; Children FREE
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At Imperial Oil's laboratories at Sarnia, Ontario,
more than 200 scientists and technicians are
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Dr. J, Smillie Robertson, To-
ronto, was the guest last week
of Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Peck.
Mr, and Mrs. Bill 'Simpson,
Detroit, were weekend guests
with Mrs. Lou Simpson.
Mrs. Paul Sedley and family,
London, visited over the week-
end with the former's father,
Edgar McQueen.
Mrs. Lorne McNaughton,
Cromarty, is 'a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, hay-
thg Undergone surgery .
Mr. and Mrs. McClintock,
Dorothy, Susan and Peter, sp-
ent the weekend at Niagara
Falls.
Fred Kennings lett last week
for a month's vacation with re-
latiVes at St. Catharines and
South River.
Mrs. Pearl Shaddick was a
guest with her sister Miss El-
Vera Churchill, Toronto, last
week.
The Rev. Harold G. Currie.
Hamilton, has accepted a call
to become minister of Hensall
United Church, effective July
1.
Mrs. Gary Brandenhorst re-
ceived ward of the sudden
death of her father, W. Lefe-
ber, Den Helder, North Hol-
land. Mr. Lefeber was in his
69th year.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Venner,
Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Bell and
Mervyn, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Johns at Exeter.
Mrs. Rossetta, Laub, Exeter,
was taken by Bonthron ambul-
ance on Friday to St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, with a frac-
tured hip, result of a fall when
she slipped and fell in a store
in the village.
On May 30 a get-acquainted
banquet was held in the Hens-
el). Legion Hall for Huron Div-
ision Guide and Brownie lead-
ers and commissioners. Thirty
nine were present. Coloured
slides were shown on "Our Cab-
anya in Mexico" and on the
"Golden Jubilee in England".
Mrs. William Forrester en-
tertained at her home in Zurich
on Monday evening for the
bowling team and to honour
their captain Mrs. Don Havens
who is leaving Saturday, June
9 for Portage La Prairie, Mrs.
Havens was presented a gift.
A social hour was enjoyed and
luncheon served.
The annual picnic of Hens-
all Women's Institute will be
held Monday, June 11 at the
Resshaven cottage at the Pin-
ery. Husbands and children
are invited. Sports eommittee
Is Mrs. B. Ferg, Mrs. 3, Mc-
Allister, Mrs. R. McAllister:
hostesses, Mrs. R. 3. Paterson,
Mrs, E. Willett. Mrs. .1, A.
roster, Mrs. 3, Horton.
Mrs. Jean Manson, Mr. and
Mrs. Hilton Laing arid Danny,
Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
McQueen and Mr, and Mrs,
Harry Snell visited on gurelav
with Mr, and Mrs. Bill
at Blenheim and attended the
christening of Stewart William
knights at the Ridge 'Uniinrl
Church. Mr, and Mrs. Mr.
Queen are Spending this Week
in Blenheim with Mr, and Mrs.
Don Rigby,
Legion Social
The Legion and Legion Aim-
iliary held a Social in the
Legion Hall Friday evening
With special gttesist the V>reter
Legion and AttRilikty, poor
prizes were Wen by Vali Sol-
den and Roy CamPbeli; spot
dances, Mr. and Mit. Hugh
Mennen, Mr, and Mrs. Haig
Pincent, Mrs, F. It, bayis
Made a• 'presentation. to Mrs,
Pincent on behalf Of the atix-
Mary and Mrs, Nt /4 Carnet,
on presented a gift to Mrs.
Don Havens.
John •Skea, president of the
Legion presented Don Havens
and Haig Pincent with gifts
and thanks was extended to
them for their fine work and
co-operation in the organize-
lions, Mrs. Davis on behalf
of the Ladies Auxiliary and
ioehn. Skea on behalf of the
gion. The president of Ex-
eter Legion spoke. Dancing
was enjoyed and a smorgasbord
lunch served,
Couple Leaving
Corporal and Mrs. Don Hav-
ens, Barbara Deborah and
Keith, residents of the village
for the past four years are
leaving on Saturday, ' June 9
for Portage La Prairie where
Corporal Havens has been
posted. They will be much
missed from the villaze where
both took an active part in
various organizations in the
town. Mrs. Havens has been
treasurer for two and a half
years of the Legion Auxiliary
and captain of the bowling
team. Mr. Havens was sports
officer for zone 1 of Hensall
Legion, also a member of the
Legion executive, and coach for
two years for the Legion pee-
wee hocky and pewee baseball.
Penny Sale
Among winners of the penny
sale sponsored annually by the
Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal
Canadian Legion branch here,
were Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Tyndall, BrucefieId; Jim Mc-
Allister, RR 1, Zurich; Fred
Datars, Mrs. Norval Reid (3),
W. S. (Doc) Cameron, Bill
Fairbairn, Hensall; Bill Aus-
tin, Seaforth (3); Mrs. John
Jarrott, Mrs. 0. G, Williams,
Mrs. 'Bruce Moir,
Mrs, H. Bierling, Exeter; P.
L. MacNaughton, Jim Mock,
Bev Clark; Mrs. Edna Corbett,
R 1, Exeter;' Ronald McKenzie,
Mrs. William Fuss; Mrs. Har-
old Campbell, RR 1, Exeter;
Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Flynn;
Keith Buchanan, Roger Ven-
ner; Ruth McNair, London;
Reina Stephenson, Mrs. Ed.
Corbett, AR 1, Exeter; Doug-
las Cooper, Kippen; Frank
Smale, Seaforth; Mrs. Eldon
''11.11.e: annual meeting of Hurt n
'rubenoulosis Msociation was
404 in ?uniCh 1244 Friday night
in the Dominion Hotel, wi.tb,
president .J, Elgin N1cHinley,
BR, 1, 'Zurich, conducting the
meeting.
Mr', WWII* reported' that
irn the 1,9131 appeal for funds
through Christmas SealS sale
brought in 4,2 cents per cap,
which was two cents more.
than the average in Ontario.
There were 12,425 .letters sent
out ix November, and 15,397
follow-,up letters in Deeentber.
and .JarinarY.
This is the entire funds for
operating the county associa-
tion. Mr. McKinley pointed out
that though' 'there is low
death rate from there are
6,000 new cases each year in
Canada. In India, one person
dies from TB every minute of
the day and night.
Mr. McKinley pointed out
too, that there is a ,growing
percentage of new cases with
a germ which has acqnired im-
munity to the new drugs,
At present there are three
patients. from Huron in the
Beck Sanatorium in Loridon.
The association visits patients,
sends gifts at Christmas, and
provided transportation for one
ex-patient. There were 973 ex-
aminations at chest clinics at
Clinton, Wingthern, Goderich
and Wingham -hospitals, ,and at
the mobile clinic in Exeter.
Huron association contribut-1
ed toward a new car to trans-
port this mobile unit to chest
clinics throughout the seven
counties served by the Beck
San, 'and also helped to buy
office equipment for the Health
Unit.
" Judge Frank Fingland, Clin-
ton is 'honorary president; Har-
old C. Lawson, Clinton, is hon-
orary treasurer and Mrs. Ken-
neth McRae, Clinton, is chair-
man of the education commit-
tee. Mrs. J. B. Russel, Sea-
forth, is the, secretary of the
group.
Guest speaker at the meet-
ing in Zurich was Dr. I. B. R,
Duncan, London, ibacteriologiNt,
who spoke of antibiotics and
infectious disease.
Taylor-Whittaker
HENSALL — Florence Ellen
Whittaker, London, became the
bride of John Murray Taylor
in a ceremony in Hensel]. Unit-
ed Church, on May 19, with
Rev. Currie Winlaw officiating.
The bride is 'the 'daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Whit-
taker, Hensall, and the groom,
is the son of Mr. and Mr's. Wil-•
fred, Taylor, London.
Miss Greta Laramie presided
at the . organ console for the
bridal music.
The 'bride chose a . floor-
length gown of !silk peau de
faille with a scoop neckline,
hlypoint sleeve.s. The princess
waistline was accented with
petals of peau de faille. Her
crown of pearl's and sequins
held an illusion veil and she
carried e. white Bible crested
with red. roses and lily-of-the-
valley.
Miss Katherine Thiel, Zurich,
was maid' of honour, gowned
in 'a French blue brocade sheath
Hyatt-Falconer
(Middleton .0orrespoadeno
Standards' of shasta. daisies.
and white ehrysanIthernanl,s: pro,
vidcd a pretty setting in !Alp,
ner's > Txrited church, Tucker?.
smith .Township, on Saturday,
June 2 at 3 p.m. for the weld,
ng ceremony in which Luella
Jean Falconer became the bride.
of .j..ames, Breee Hyatt,,
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. William. J. Falconer)
Brucefield and the late W,
Falconer and the groom is the
_son of the late Mr. and ws,
• Byron Hyatt, R,R 1, Piston.
The Rev. Grant Mills, (Ain-
Ion, officiated, assisted by the
Rev, Chauncey Mullins; Picton.,
The. wedding music, ,The
Bridal Cnorus! from Loh, enartin"
and the lyiendelssohn Wedding
March was played by Mrs',.
William Rogerson.
Eriin Whitmore, brother,-41-
law of the bride' sang three
lovely solos "0 Perfect Love,"
"The Lord's Prayer" and "The
Wedding Prayer",
Given in marriage by her
brother, Lawrence Falconer,
Brucefield, the bride was love-
ly lin.a sheath dress of dusty
rose lace over peau de sole,
with matching pillbox hat.
She carried a white Bible
crested with a white orchid.
Miss Norma Caidtea., Wing-
ham, was brideNnaid, gowned
in ,green peau de sole with a
lace overskirt, and she also
wore a matching pillbox hat.
Garfield Mayne, RR 1, P1c-
ton, acted as groomsnian and
the ushers' were Frank Falcon,
or, Clinton, brother of the
bride* and Maurice Wilkinson,
Goderich,
A reception was held in the
church parlours. The bride's
mother wore a Copenhagen blue
silk shantung gown with white
accessories and a corsage of
white carnations. The :groom's
sister wore a costume of mink-
beige with white accessories
and a corsage of yellow roses.
The bride's table was 'centred
by a beautiful three-tiered
wedding cake flanked by' 'crys-
tal candelabra, yellow roses .and'
shasta daisies.
For a motor trip. to Finger
Lake, N.Y., the bride donned
with a overskirt. Flower girl
Ronnie, Pullman wore a white
silk organza dress. Her 'brother
Master Pullman was ringbear-
er.
Larry Janus attended the
groom. Lorne Whittaker and,
Wilfred Taylor, Jr. ushered
guests.
For a wedding trip to Flor-
ida, the bride donned a two,
piece wool jacket dress' of moss
green. They will reside in Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur. Cooper,
London,• spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Alex
Mustard.
prtwefield firemen were call,
ed to a fire at the home of Roy
Elliott et Varna on Monday of
last week. The garage and
some implements were des-
troyed.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dun-
can and family, California, are
visiting with Mrs. Duncan's
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jelin R.
Murdoch,
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. John Murdoch on havnig
marked their 50th weeding an,
niversary op June 1, They
will be at home on Baturday,
June 9, during the afternoon
and evening.
A number of ladies of the
Brucefield United Church Wom-
en Attended the regional con-
ference in Londesboro last Th-
ursday..
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
George Henderson on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. H. Henderson
and daughter, Brantford; H.
I-Cinnibourgh, North Bay.
VIi$s Jean Bfoadfoot and ,her-
friend: from. 'London, spent the
weekend with Na'. .and Mrs,
Woatlfoet,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barr,
and four daughters, Burlington,
visited Saturday night and Sun-
Lady' Wmitz-.103,twheillialadmy'svp,rpenintLIM. r,
Unit 2tj orf thVe n'T,TitniPtencf Church Women held their May meeting
at the home of Mrs, Lorne Wil-
son. Mrs. L. Byre presided.
Mrs. Dayman offered prayer
and meditation,
Roll call '4 Verse 'OA Moth-
er" was answered by 16 mem-
bers, Mrs. Wilson gave the
treasurer's report. The study
book ohapter on "The Red
Silk DresS" was read. by Mrs,
jobn McGregor, Mrs. John
Cornish gave a reading, Mrs.
Hair and Mrs. L. Wilson ser-
v°d June
refreshments,
Themeeting will be
held at the borne of Mrs, J.
McGregor and the rail call
will be answered by wearing a
flower and naming it. Mrs.
Horton is co-hostess.
Huron TO Group
Holds Annual
At Zurich Hotel
BRUCEFIELD
(correspondent Mrs,. VI,. F,
Demerit System Is Revised
Main changes in the revised Ontario Driver Demerit Point System taking
effect July 1 are illustrated in the above examples of ,driving infractions. While
the suspension level has been raised from
,
12 to 15 points, in most cases the
same number of violations under either system will bring suspension because
of the upward revision on the point scale and the addition of ten new infrac-
tions. The advantage of the revised system is the increased gap between the
nine-point interview level and suspension. For the top two illustrated infrac-
tions, a motorist loses a total of ten points for (top left) racing and (top right)
following too closely and so must attend an interview with Department of
Transport examiners. Under the old system the driver would have only seven
points and ,after incurring the extra points to reach the interview level, might
be off the road with a further violation before an interview could be held.
The value of the interviews in correcting driving habits is evident in the fact
that only 15 percent of drivers interviewed go on to lose their driving privileges;