Clinton News-Record, 1962-06-14, Page 15Legion Auxiliary at Auburn
Members of the Ladies to the .Canadian Legion,
Blyth Branch, headed the church parade last Sun -
ay at Knox United Church, Auburn. Flag-bearersare Mrs. Arthur McClure, left and Mrs. Thomas
Cole, right. (Photo by Mrs. Bradnock)
Ladies. Legion Ai..xliiaiyHeads
Churh Prade At Knox United
AUBURN .The Ladders' Aux,
Mae, tto: the Canadian Legion,,
No 420 of the Blyth district
(*high inciud"es Aubure) held
the anntuai Church parade tq
Knox United Church, Auburn,
Bast Sunray morning.
Mernibers of the Legion also
attended making over 50 to
mach to the Church under the
direetpon of the parade mar -
Comrade Barry Gibbons.
alive parade was led by Corn-
iiade Mrs. ;Arthur McClure oar-
Tying the Ladies' Auxiliary :slag
and Comrade Mrs Thomas Cole
c'&rr'eieg the Qu'een's Color,
Rev, Charles Lewis 'officiated
for this special service and the
service of song was under the
dlirecttien ,of the church organ-
ist, Mrs. Noe nan Wighttrnen.
She accompanied the soloist,
Elliott Lapp, who sang "One
Sweetly Solemn Thought", The.
Scripture lesson was read by a
member of the Legion, •CQm-
rade Clare Vincent, Londe's-
boro,
Mr. Lewis otiose the text,
"The Lord is my Shepherd,"
for ,an inspiring nieseage which
he delivered to the vel:eeana, of
both world wars. He told that
.,many have found peace in both
wartime and peace, through the
power in the message this
peelers ,can bring. He said that
it giveis strength to the griev-
ing, and 'brings cheer to the
lonely, Many people have lost
Auburn and District
MRS. WES BRADNOCK---Correspondent---Phone 526-7595
R o,b e r t Youngblut, Toronto,
spent the weekendwith Mr.
.and Mrs. Ralph D. Munro.
George Raithby, Huronview
visited in ,the village one day
last week.
W. and Mrs. James Riordan,
•Loeclon,visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Allen.
Miss Viola Thompson spent
the weekend in London with her
uncle, 1VLr. Percy Walden Who
is very ill in Victoria Hospital.
David Hamilton, Ailsa Craig,
spent a few days last week
-with his daughter, Mrs. Gordon
,Traylor and Mr. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. George Haggitt
,attended the McGregor -Lave
wedding at Zurich last Setur-
dlay.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Thomson
• And son, Mark, Stratford, visit-
ed on Sunday with ,her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Milman
Mr. and Mrs Durnin Phallliips,
Dungannon, visited . recently
-with Mr, ad Mrs. Thomas Jaime
stop.
Mrs. Robert J. Philips visited
last week in Goderioh with
Sheriff Harry Sturdy and Mrs.
;Sturdy and Mrs. Dora Jewell.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Stone-
house, Belgrave visited last we-
ek with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Scott.
Mr. and Mrs Reg Asquith,
Anne and George, Islington,
were recent visitors with his
another, Mrs. Charles Asquith.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hernrblly,
Dublin, :and Mr. and Mrs. G
eo-
xe German, Clinton,visited en
Sunday .with Mr and Mrs. Tho-
mas Johnston.
Mrs, William Cory, Mr and
Mrs. Andrew Kirkcannel•1 visit-
ed on Sunday with William
Cary who is a patient in the
!Stratford General Haspirtal.
Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Craig spent the weekend with
their son Robert, Mrs, Oraig,
Carolyn, Vera and Jeff at Ild-
,erto .
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Mole,
'Miss Josephine McAllister and
David 1VLoAllister, Dungannon,
visited last week with Mrs.
,:john Graham.
Mr. ,and Mrs•: Maitland Allen
returned last weekend after
several days' spent in Flint,
1V1 loll,
visiting with her sister,
.Mfrs. William Coates !and Mr.
Coates.
Thomas Anderson and daugh-
ters Dale and Lorraine, Toron-
to, visited with his brother,
Oliver Anderson, Mrs. Ander-
son, William. and Nancy.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Tay-
lor .left :last Thursday to attend
the World's Fair at Seattle,
''llhey went by Norther Ontario
through the Prairie Provinces'
•and Wtl'I 'return isonte through
the northern States.
Mfrs, lid Davies, Mrs, Thanes
Haggitt .and Mrs. We Brad-
nook .attended the 50th ,annivees
nary tetlebration of the Belmont
Woiie es Institute last Wednes-
day
edn -day afteencon.
Mm, anal Mrs. Clayton Robert-
son,
Robertson, of. Copper Cliff speriit the
Weekend here visiting their pats
er tis, Mr: and Mrs. William
J. Robertson.
R/aberteon.
Mr. ,arid Mrs. ;Ralph. Jaoksort,.
RECEPTION
FOR
Mt and Mrs. IN
b PEb
(nee i"orothy FlyrnhO
Londesboro
COMM unity Hall
ErIday June 15
l veryone Weletiried
tiatn ring 5 !d 1 ter
Iso MyAXWItiAL, ,arid his
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7rlitlies please 'biting iwielt
Sharon and Murray and Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Jackson all of
Mitchell visited last Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. John Deer.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Toll
and sons Terry and Warren,
Hamilton, visited on Sunday
with his parents, Mr. ,and Mrs.
Fred Toll and other relatives
in this district.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Alvin Plunkett
and family and Mr. and .Mrs.
William Dodd were recent vis-
itors with Russel King who is
a Patient in Westminster hos-
pital, London.
Mrs. Lorne Wilson, Bruce -
field and her daughter, Mrs.
Charles Merrill, Summerhill,
visited last Thursday with the
farmer's sister, Mrs. George
Hamilton.
Mrs. Clifford Brown arrived
home ,last weekend with her
new .son, Philip Todd, and Mrs.
Keith Machan came home with
her new daughter, Tracey
Denise,
Mrs. Arnold Craig ,spent last
weekend visiting her sister,
Miss Jean Hamilton, at Osh-
awa. Mr. Craig went to Osh-
awa on Saturday evening and:
returnedthey
home on Sunday
evenig.
Mr. land Mrs. ,Clarence
Knechtel of Petersburg, visited
on Sunday with his cousin, Mrs.
Sane Daer, Mr. and Mrs, Bert.
Deer and family and Mr. and
.Mrs. Andrew Kiirkconnell and
family:
lli am Empey,a
member of
the Huron County .Health Unit
will be guest speaker .at the
June meeting of the Auburn
Womeres Institute when they
ineeat ,in the Community Mem-
oriial Hall on June 19. Mrs.
William. J. Craig, convener of
health, will be in charge, Mr.
Ernpey will ,also show a film..
Mrs, Harold McClinchey and
her mother, Mrs. Henry Giou-
skier of Blyth and her /brothers
Lloyd Glousaher, also .of Blyth,
were in Parry Sound last week-
endattending the funeral of
Mrs. Glousher•'s brother-in-law,
Hireen Willard, 45. The late Mr.
Willard passed away sutddenly
of at heart seizure. His home
was in Parry Sound but he
was engaged in construction
work +at London where he pas-
sed away. Besides his wife,
Margaret, he is survived by his
parents and sisters who all re-
side near Parry Sound.
SS .A iliversary
Kriox United Church Sunday
sdliool will hold their annual
anniversary services next Sun-
day, June 17 at 11.15 land at
8:00 p.sn. Guest speaker at the
morning Service will be Rev.
Hugh C. Wilson of Thames
Road United Church with• spec-
ial music supplied by the junior
ehobie At the evening service,
Rev. Charles Lewis will speak
nand rnus'ie will be supplied by
the Men's Community Ghavr.
LONDESBORO
(Correspondent Dirs. Bert Allan
Phone Myth 37r 5)
Dr. and Mrs. Kirk Lyon,
Leamington; Mr. and Mals. Jack
Moroso, Hamilton and Mics.
Ruth Myers were.Sunday visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Gaunt.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Leonard Vod-
den and Robert, Paris, visited
on Wednesday with Mr. ,and
Mrs. Bert Shobbrook and Wes-
ley Vodden.
Londesboro Lodge No. 863
held its regular meeting on
June 6 with nine visitors pres-
ent. Ross Errington, Dungan-
non Lodge, who is Counity
Mater of North Huron, gave
a (splendid address on his trip
to ,grand lodge. After the meet-
ing a social time was spent and
lunch was enjoyed by ,ailL.
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Pipe
celebrated their 25th wedding
anniversary on June 12. On
Sunday friends and relatives
spent the day with them Pres-
ent were Mr. and Mars. Barry
Pipe land Teresa, London; Mr.
,and Mrs. Orville Hooper, Ailsa
Craig; Vr, and Mrs. Emerson
Hesk, Londesboro; Mr. a n d
Mrs. Mervyn Pipe, Brussels;
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Couitis..
Whitechurch. Many good wish-
es, ,caddis ,and lovely gifts were
received by the couple.
On the evening of May 26, a
miscel0anebus shower was `held
at !the home of Mrs. Bert ShtSib-
brook sin honour of Miss Gloria
Dellen. 1VIrs. Muriel Willson .and
Mrs. Barbara Jewitt were 'host-
esses. Several games and con-
tests were enjoyed followed by
an address read by Miss Linda
Thtornpsof. Gloria received
many lovely gifts, She Was as-
sisted by her mother Mme.
Thomas Alen and Mns. Charles
Shobbrook. ' She thanked the
gtlestts fittingly. A Lovely lunch.
was served by Mrs, Muriel
Wilson, 1Virs. Jewitt, Misses
Linda lend Beth Thoe psora,
Kamen Allen, Mrs. Joe Shaddick
and Mrs. Bert Shobbraok.
o•
S i r AleaSnder Mackenzie
hoped that the Mackenzie River
would lead hirn out to the Pa-
cific, but when it took hirn in-
stead doWn to the ice floes of
the Arctic Ocean he named it
River disappointment,
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the !purpose .of living today, void
the speaker, and the'atheism ,of
despair is in many hearts,
He •eerie/44.d his a,ddresr5 by
telling elle enpregatiop, that
"nndifferonee is the stumbling
Wools of We time, because
everyone is too busy, they lose
sight sof where they should' be
going>> brut if the power of God
is ,asired, Pentecost can come
agave to the world;"
The ushers for the day were
Kenneth McDougall, Wayne
Million, Gordon Gress, altd ATV-
ald Grass.
Offidere of the Ladies' M,ixili-
ary present at this service
were; president, Comrade Ethel
Gibbons; first vice-president,
Comrade Jean Fairservvice; sec-
ond vice -President, Comrade
Lottie MacLellan; secretary,
Doninade Jessie 'Tebbutt; trea-
surer, Comrradae Muriel Bell.
The officers of the Legion
are: president, Donald Sprung;
first vice-president, William
Riehl; second vice-president,
Arnold Berthot; treasurer,
Stantley Lyon; secretary, Clare
Vincent. Also present was Past
Zone Commander Mrs, B. Han..
Mrs, ,Donald Jgyrtt ?s a
patient in Western Hospital,
Toronto,
Carey .Joynt, Bethlehem, Pa.,,
visited with relatives .here over
the weekend..
.Mz"s. Don Joynt who 1?tas:been
a patient in Western. Hospital,.
Toronto, returned 'hoine last
Thurtsday,
Mrs, Sian RRoobol is ,:a patient
in St. Joseph's H01.4041, Lon-
don,. having un'der'gone a major,
ppenation last Friday.
Rory Kyle, Newfoundland, who
is employed as •a miner, had
the misfortune to fro::eV:are his
leg when he slipped on A 'board
on ,the ice causing the fracture,
He drove to his home• here and
was taken to Clinton Public
Hospital where it was placed in
a cast. He was removed to Sit.
Joseph's Hospital, London,
where the injured leg was plae-
ed in •another east. Roy is the
.son of Mr, and We. Themas
Kyle Sr„ of town. He s,01,0 they
had about four feet of snow at
Newfoundland •
Winners in the ,draw at the
spring fair Friday evening
were; movie cainera and pro -
Hulett Schools Compete
In Annual Field Day
AUBURN - Twelve Hullett
Township schools held their an-
nual field day near Londesboro
last Friday with over 400 chil-
dren attending and taking part.
The winners in the various
events were given points, first,
10; second, 8; and third, 5.
The championships were won
by the following: boys, 7 and
under, Kenny Anderson, SS 3,
with 41 points e 9 and under,
Douglas Bylsma, SS 2, 25; 11
and, under, Robbie Snell, SS
10, 38; 12 and over, John Sun-
dercock, SS 8, 45. Girls, 7 and
under, Jennie Bylsma, SS 2,
34; 9 and under, Donna Brom-
ley, SS 10, 25; 11 and under,
Marlene Dolmage and Carol
Dolmage, SS 3, tied, 23; 12
and over, Elaine Dale, SS 1,
38.
Prize winners: Races, boys,
7 and under, Kenny Anderson,
Dana Bean, Ralph Hallam; 9
and under, John Sprung, Keith
Tosczck and Donald McGregor,
tied, John Bylsma; 11 and und-
er, Robbie Snell, Dorrie Wilts,
Albert Ball and Ronnie Arthur,
tied; 12 and over, John Sunder -
cock, Leonard Jamieson and
Frank McClure, tied, Bob Vod-
den.
Ball throw - 7 and under,
John Veenstra, Terry Tosczak,
Kenny Anderson; 9 and under,
Douglas Bylsma, Jimmie And-
erson, Steven Clark; 11 and
under, Timmie Bylsma, Bruce
Bromley, Jimmie Johnston; 12
and over, John Sundercock,
Frank McClure, Bob Vodden.
High jump - 7 and under,
Kenny Anderson, Keith Lapp,
Dana Bean; 9 and under, Har-
ris Snell, David Watson, Garry
Radford; 11 and under, Robert
Anderson, Robbie Snell, Kenny
Farquhar; 12 and over, Allan
Caldwell 4'1"), Bernard Bak-
ker ,0 (4'), John Sundercock
(3'1" ).
Standing broad jump -- 7
and under, Dana Bean, Kenny
Anderson, Keith Lapp; 9 and
under; Keith Tosczak, John
Sprung, Douglas
B
as Irma• 11
P g, g Y
and under, obi Snell, r, R b e Sn 11, Dorric
Wilts, Timmy Bylsma; 12 and
over, John Sundercock, Frank
McClure, Bob Vodden.
Running Broad Jump: 7 and
under, Dana Bean, Kenny And-
erson, John Veenstra; 9 and un-
der, Douglas Bylsma, Wayne
Arthur, Clayton Riley; 11 and
under, Robbie Snell, Ronnie
Arthur, Dorric Wilts; 12 and
under, John Sundercock, Frank
McClure, Bob Vodden,
Girls Races: 7 and under,
Jenny Bylsma, Marie Plunkett,
Wilma Van Barren; 9 and un-
der, Donna Bromley, Marie Tre-
wartha, Ann Bakker; 11 and
under, Marlene Dalmage, Carol
Dolmage, Margaret Whyte; 12
and over, Elaine Dale, Ruth
Bylsma, Betty Dolmage and
Joyce Dolmage all tied for sec-
ond place, Dorothy Jamieson.
Ball Throw: 7 and under,
Marie Plunkett, Helen Ander-
son, Jennie Bylsma; 9 and un-
der, Fay Farquar, Ann Bakker.
Donna Bromley; 11 and under,
Margaret Whyte, Betty Hog-
gart, Marlene Dolmage; 12
and under, Ruth Bylsma, Patsy
Ball, Betty Salverdo.
High Jump; 7 and under,
Helen Anderson, Wilma Van
Barren and Jennie Bylsma
(tied), third, Marie Plunkett;
9 and under, Donna Bromley,
Joyce Hallam, Janie Snell; 11
and under, .Denise Radford,
Brenda Archambault, Carol
Dolmage; 12 .and over, Betty
Salverdo, Elaine Dale, Gail
Wright.
,Stap,ding Broad Jump: 7 and
under, Marie Plunkett, Helen
Anderson, Jennie Bylsma; 9
and under, Joyce Hallam, Betty
McGregor, Karen McEwan; ,11
and under, Brenda Archam-
bault, June Knapp, Carol Dol -
mage; 12 and over, Elaine Dale,
Johanna Walinga, Ruth Bylsma.
Running Broad Jump: 7 and
under, Wilma Van Barren,
Jennie Bylsma, Helen Ander-
son; 9 and under, Marie . Tre-
wartha, Betty McGregor, Kar-
en McEwan; 11 and under,
Brenda Ball, Marlene Dolmage,
Carol Dolmage; 12 and over,
Elaine Dale, Johanna Walinga,
Ruth Bylsma, lsma Ball.
Patsy B
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Pa
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The juniorLays werewon
by USS 2, SS 1, SS 8; senior
relays were by by SS 5, USS
10, SS 8.
sector; Ernie Ross, RR. 2, Kip,
pen; bicycle, Martin Becker,
Dashwood; 35, Lillian 4•gett,
S$ 10, •H y; Laverne Htanburn,
Heniusali pmubiie schog1; $2, Kath-
ie 'Henderson; Peter Bisbaok,
Keith Rozell, Grant Jones, all
of Hensall public school.
Hnitea CJtureii senefvereerY
braise coivregations attended
anniv? eeecr+y Services in He wall
Ulted 'Churoh, Suday, June 10,
early summer flowers forming
a Bioral arrangement, The Rey,
A. Kenneth. Griffitths, Brussels,
wars guest miivister for the day,
who for his morning topic spoke
on "The Gift of the Holy
Spirit," •
The •choir offerings were
"Talleluyah A'nien" and• "Mine
Oyes have seen the Glory,"
Guest soloist, Adan Elston, r
B}c'eter, sang "Bells Over Jor-
dan„
For the evening service Mr.
Griffiths! based his thoughts
from, the theme "The Unpard-
onahie Sim." Selections by the
Woodham male quartet were
"Near to the Heart of God"
and "Rack. of Ages". The glen's
chorus contributed two selec-
bions, "Little Brown Church in
,the Wildwood" and "Guide Me,
O Thou Great Jehovah". The
avoir was under the direction
•of Mrs. Robert Payde who pre-
sided at the church organ,
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Good Crowd At
Hensall Fair
HFINSALT.-Mare than 1,'000
perlsans witnessed the 75th
Hensel Twilight Spring Fair
and Implement Show last Fri-
day night,
The hair was opened by Hon.
C. S•. MacNaughton, (PC -Hur-
on) , assisted by two federal
election .can'didates, Elston Car-
diff, MP for Huron: in the last
pamilament, and Ernie Fisher,
Huron Liberal candidate.
Winners of the school Bain:
parade was SS 7, Hibbert
Township. Second was SS 10,
Hay Township ,and third, SS 1,
Tuckersmith Township.
A !baby show was one of the
highlights of the ;program. Win-
ners were Marilyn Irene Pep-
per, daughter of. Mr. and MeeCecil Pepper, Hensall, in the
under six months class and
Theresa Marie Ducharme,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Ducharme, Dashwood, in
over six months category.
Winners of the Herten Feed-
er Calif Club competition were:
weight .gained, John Thompson,
Kippeni; finish, Don Carter, RR
2, Seaforth; senior showman-
ship, Margaret J. Broadfoot,
RR 2, Kippen; junior showman-
ship, Gerald Finlebeiner, RR 3,
Exeter.
Cattle competition winners
were: Herefords, Whitney Coat-
es, RR 1, Cenraiia; MiSs Bar-
bara Watkins, RR. 1, • Landes -
baro; Hoffman Brothers, Dash -
woad; Shorthorns, W. E, Pep-
per ,and Sons, Watford; Hol-
steins, Karl Decker and Sons,
Zurich; Aberdeen Angus, Rich-
ard Doan, Thorndale.
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18, RCAF Station Clinton,
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Wednesday and -Saturday
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