Clinton News-Record, 1962-06-21, Page 1WO
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`.i,HFRE.' +)JUST LOIS. NOT
Seem to be enough Libexhls in
t+he• ridung os,• Huron, t'o- make
it p4'ofi�tabde for anyone to ran
on the Grit ticket F -w -mer,
lawyer, doottor, worl;er, it's all
The same There are just
more Conservative§; , .. andthe
totals at the end of voting day
come cwt atbout the same ..
regardless .of the way t'he cpunl'-
try goes
THIS DOES NOT HINDER
the workers in the Liberal as
sociationv groin putting atheir
hearts into the bask , , Over
in Blyth, Mrs. Lorne Sriitt+geoux
,is .a tireless, worker in ',behalf
of libes'adisin , . . and dluring
this .last campaign, she waxed
poetic , . ..:The following ode
"va+s, in limited circulation prior
to el'eotion day .
THOUGHTS FROA;i MY .
INKWELL '
P stands for "Progress" we all
will enjoy,
E stands for "Ernie" 'our own
Huron boy,
A for the,"fAction" be hes given
the,task,
R ifor. the "Right" that must
conquer at last,
S :for the ":Stamina" he and
Mike have displayed,
O for the "One" way they can
be repaid, .
N.for the dhre "Need'" we have
for a chane.
Sum this all up•and you'll find
It's ar>range�d -
To spell' "Pearson" ,and make
no mistake
'Twill be •a great team, he and
Ernie will make.
So wepay them by marking your
ballot a'might
If you dbn't, blame your setlf- if
tthin;gs don't go right. -
We'll go "Forward ,for Pro-
gress" with- Ltnie acid Mike
,But if you don't do your part,
Then, for Gosh.Sake .don't
Gripe!
—Mrs. Lorne Scrimgeour,
$lytki.
WE SAY THIS WITH THE
two new parties in. mind' .
Though the candidates strove
mightily with the resources at
their command ... and worked
nightly and daily to contact
supporters of 'their cause .
there just, are, no)t enough
peop1q who wish to 5ubsm ibe
,to the Social Credit financial
program . -nor to ;the Newt
Deanocmatnc Parity end its Plan
-for participation by the -people.
Un farm • and labour) with the
ownership and destiny of ,the'
country's national resources .t.'.
RETURNING' TO THE STAL-
want Conservative and, Liberal
groups ... You know, evens the
Liberal party at Ottawa' didnot
count on Mr. Fisher winning
Osis riding . . . Not trhiat they
di(Wt support him, with allt the
bop names in, Liberal politics
(includ1ing , Pearson, Martin,
Farquhar Oliver and Winter-
myer) . . . but according to
lists printed in the Maclean's
magazine within the past month
... Hturon was considered to be
a Conservative stronghold by
the Liberals :. .
T,HiE FINANCIAL POST LAST
week termed, Huron a Moss -up
riding along • with Bruce,
Grey -Bruce and other western
Ontario •ridim'gs -and' said
.that Conservative victories an
Meese would h6ld the govern-
ment
governmeht in power in 'a close nation.
al contest .
a * int
RAY ARGYLE, IN 1-115 column
oan'page two last week predict-
ed a result in ringing tonft ...
PC, 126; 'L.iberal _ 112;NM 21
and Social CFreAt, eight .
He erwedt mainay in his estimate
of Social Credit strength . . .
but who could forsee the sptep
for .his party and Real Caoue'tte
in Quebec
IT MAY BE THAT. BOB
Thompsion, the Social Credht
leader, may prove to be the
best prognostacatbr ..: A 'week
ago be predicted tihat•119 party
would hold: the balance of power
and that anotheai election.
would be held sooh ... maybe
rtlhlg fall
, � s
WHAT WILL HURON DO
then? Be staunch Cons0rVat v-
es, and vote for Elston, likely,
* 4, *
Tjqk MECHANICAL A. N D
electr'divic details which go into
that smoothly running election
coverage on TV are really
something. , f : From ii foi m!a-
tion released by tthe Caraa)dian
tgafhohal pb'ople r , we learn
dill s
,that some two,in,illion ar+
wMth of teletype equipment
and dth& things were put into
lzge , . . and rhdre 'then- one
tbb,ousand , feltt"e machines
Were used , :, f
the 0affie>
1962
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)gh IAV Mgh Lb't+i+
J<cirie '14
69 56
Gal
16
$2 53
71
�$
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84 62
16
4.7
18
11 61
86
19
66 W
14
52
26
61 W62_
48
R,dw
,72`r gain'.
.56"'
x Almost 85 percent of the elig- Mr. Cardiff goes toy Ottawa
: Oble Voters Huron ridin we¢i,i -o help Prime Min' ter Jon g <?
. r 2� n� John
t b (the W119 1,047 Monday, ,to give; Nefe+nbaker establisha. govern- ,
Elston Cgxtdiff, MP, Brussels, menat for the country, ;amid cl'vf-
another victory to, mild. its .has fiiculiiges. An iiisuff1pient numb-
poltlti: al ,career, There were er of seats for a clear majority
• :• f(
11,422 marlruvg'talie r ballots for in the hou$e makes a caa0ltion
g . s
the Comxervative candidate who governmexut nearly a necessity, x r
has represented this ricin' an (See Ra Argyle's column on
Y
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Qtttawa for the past 22 yea= ^ Page 2 or more comment,)
$ Epraie Fisher; the Liberal
• • canld�i' .conceded the elecrtibn '
y� as re'_
Kin S#ag fixes
w t
sults showed -that orn head ro
-von again. 1,
?QO `!"o Fund :.
.The Coiaservative majoarity inn � %
•
Huwas lessened, however. �
M
t
For Hospital Wing Only 52 ,percent of the ,popular
r •" vote, against about 66 percent
Over one thousand' 'dollars
in 105$. In 1958 14,107 people
Huron � ? was given away on, Saturday in voted for Mr. Cardiff.
aught at the Kinsmen Stag held The service vale will be count-
in ,lite Bayfie).d Pavilion. Richer' ed req morrow.
are 'two of the impartantt or- Ernest Fisher, mayor of i
ganixations in Clinton: Minor Goderich, failed to. got the sup -
Sports and the Clinton Hospi- pont from :the county town that
�tal. had been predicted by Liberal
When not all of the draw <.
Cardiff Couple With Victor Smiles stalwarts. art jut voters
tt e r s
p � -tickets were sold, Kitaistnen sold showed up art just about the
For the seventh time victorious, L. Elston Cardiff and his wife smile hap- the remainder to these two pro- same .percent+ade as those in
pili as the jectts, Minor Sport's' won• $104 the rest of the riding. gave
y. paused for a few moments. to greet supporters in front of the 7
andthe Hospital 'won $200.
Conservative committee rooms here at about midnight Monday night. Mr. The ,b draw for $500 was h m'
Cardiff recorded a majorityof 996 (a plurality of 2 581 over the next contend- big 'lite genial mayor, however, a, �
P Y , split three ways. Winners of was given' a majority of 199
er, E. Fisher). Mr. and Mrs. Cardiff were in a motor cavalcade which visited $166.66 each were W. J. Denomr- over Cardh'ff in Hay Township;
the main towns in the riding, to receive the plaudits of the Conservative me, Go4erich; C, R, Dungey, 91 do Hibbert; 96 in McKillop Q
workers. (News -Record Photo) Seafoarbh and Mayor William J. and one in Tuckersndith, "
Miller, Cidnlan. He iavcreas'edt+the popular vote '
Sam Gre uciac J. Douglas Thorndiike, Clinton, for Liberals' in the ridtirng from
g R tocYk .hoarse $100.34 percent in ,the 1958 election
Music �esui#� Wdnnmts of $25 each were pe Deli htfui Garden Part
to juste over 40 percenit. Much
g
For area Pupil Mrs. A. J. Whe'tham, Dublin; of this wou ' be due to the 500 Over 400
Northern Ontario Miner Finds twX Feeney, Clinton; Bob Van more voteshepolled in God'e- people enjoyed a cold plate Supper
• • I Reisen, Clinton; William Lobb, rich than the previous o"aatdli- and fresh strawberries on the spacious lawns at the
Last Resting Place a Rasrd s . The tollowatrg is a last of suc Clinton; Pat. Marrdman, Loan nurses residence last Friday night. Staged by the
date, W. G. Cochrane.
cessli ul candidates in exam1na- din. Splitting $25 were Harry Carl Hemingway won .in only hospital staff to increase funds far the new wing,
tions held recently by the and George Strasser, Stratford. odte polling place, No. 6, Hay the event earned the support'of the community. !
(By -Fred Sloman, Capreol used .for applies -anal gum. and' Royal Conservatory of Music o— Townshiip, This: area is near . (News -Record Photo)
and Clinton). candy .for 'strangers' children, of Toronto in Clinton. The Dashwood- and north. Here he
Sams Greguciac, -age about 75, His 'worn heart gave out be- names are arranged in order They ���(� polled+ 112 votes to Mr. Cardiff's •
birth -place unknown, reltatives fore he coed be persuaded to of merit. Lp u �I a • II
95; Fisher's 92 •arra Douglas. t Constitution Rules No Politics
u�nknowmt, gf`aaith unknown. ,go' to hospital. A week earlier Grade VIII piano — tans �; , �/®�� Blood'. However in -this first try at '
Mr. 'Gr'e ciao •seems. to have he had'' asked to be tburield' Rosalie J. Westlake W, Dou T
"where there are farms and las Weals; o the poala, Mr. Hemingway fauna • a •'
horst personal identity when the fr+iende an every palling place Federation Without a Field
lights' went out •all over Europe •hills . Possi+bly he was thank- Grade VII gaiano—pass, Baa- Be ��M�r but six out off the 131 polls-.
about 1914. We find no trace ivng of childhood days and, of bars A. Irwin; n In some cases there was only
of med'ails nor ribbons, nor rec- hills, even though they were Grtade VI piano — honours,. One casualty of the election, : political organizations, their of -
A Red' Cross Blood Donor one supporter. His siirrongesrt fi'ces aut:omaftcall become.vac-
ord .of, birth . nor record . of a hills of home, He also Linda D. Cole;. Shirl:ey J.. Noah �ti though passWl�lry , of a temporary : Y
neat r lai>ic 'will -be held ori Wednes; -support came out of Goderich
entry into Canada. spike of soldiers to carry this ;,;nature,, is the loss t4 the .Horan ;ant ,
North Ontario mimes filled box and "maybe a man to iblow day, , July 4 from 5 to 9 p:m. , Hay and Grey townships. ,
Grade V piano —first .cY+ass. I% polled just over 5 percent Federation of Agriculture of Mr. Hemingway was, Mie' New
his lun+gu tivi:�h. dust backin hate the horn". in; Ontario Street Uatatod �'
honouzis, Caaralyr, Hibbert; hon. DeanocrOle Party candidate in
� His requests Church. Fresh. bIobd' pis ,n!eed'ed of ttho5e markipg ballots. their fie'Idanan, and, secretary -
clays when Canada was too busy q its were granted, ours, Gall E. Fisher; pass, every � Earl Douglas found, it harder treasurer, J: Carl Hemingway, the federal election on June 18.
to check on such thdmgz and courtesy of Lougheed's� funeral Theresa 7ablocki; ery y He wars unsuccessful.
when lite illiterate send' tete un= home i n Sudbury; Doug BA Grade IV piano– first class �e hoddday weekends with going, breaking new ground Brussels. Mr. Hemingway Item-
Ball and' Mutch funeral -home, Dominion Day oral Saturd ' is �� the Social Credit party. dered' his resignation on May Directors intend calling for
andof from Europe drafted in Jean, D Jill M. Hawking; pass, �' He totalled only 456 votes or 10 to becoane effective May 15. a tpppla'calti'ons to fill this position-,
and clot. The lungs were never Clinton, rtlie Clinton Legion Jean Dale; expected to reap its usual oll ,
fully repaired. Branch, No. 140, and the Guide III piano — honours on the 'highways. Your blood just over two percent of those The resignation was accepted with: dhitties to begin on Septem-
Hds known worldly wealth RCAF's Sgtt. Smith who sent ' may replace that used to give votdng. by the directors, meeting here ber 1. President of the Federa-
J+anlice M. Trewarttha; it is interesting rto nate that on June 19. t1on,_ Elsner Ireland', RR 5,
was a' low shack hidden bark Cpl., Jack Scott with a ,trumpet. Grade II piano fiasft class life to some person injured • in g the wish; of all directors
int tate bush and his, roof -tree Interment was : in Biaard"S tan+ours, Sharon, M. Baird; hon -life ,traffic on that day. Dougfas+ gat Comparatively The constitution of the Huron pre-
in
six feet, four inches. high Cemetery ;near Brucefield with ours, Gregory McCarty; Rutit. Share your good health with strong support in the palls 3n Federation of Agriculture. Pero- sent 'ar the d)xgGtors meeting
at the able o!therss an the future. Local areas where RCAF pers�omnel vides that if the president vice- Here Tuesday: riiglit, that Mr.
g peak. His. residue Rev. Grunt Mills, Ontario L. Murphy; Rolfe K. Cooke; de dependents would vote: Ceavt- Hemdralgway reMapply for the
estate seems ,to be $141 saved Street United Church directing Gtrade I piano — honrnins, sponsor is the Clinton Hospital p presddentts or secretaxy=treasur- ,.
from old' -age pension cheques "the Last Steps".: Mambhla J. Newland, Diane ate• (continued on page 12) er takes an active part in party (continued on page 12)
that •Canada gave him. Pallbearers w e r e Legion Pliclmrdl; Shirley J. I>upee. a
He was; kindly .arndt wittty and men, Jack Cree, Clanton WellsS o---•-- ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
was loved by his half dozen George Currie, Joe S'iltock, ' �'�� i
neighbours': He lived as a con- Stewarlt Dick and Saar S+pen+cer. n O s r ' hw tewayGas
tc�ivted recluse r0 miles from F`loxral tribwte was. frown vic_ Open Rose Show O�
cand char.- for Grawbarger, Wallace Mc- Two residents of Clinton,were who attended were 150 priests
lights and, highways k . r
hes and the world. brat matters Kee, Dmyataro Nahirny; Vergil. Town Hall
killed in a two -car crash late n� from all across Ontario and
to most
of us ' He Rept hill Shultz and Alex Neppdt, wlvo x
Friday night, on the Blue Want- me¢ii+bers� of the: Ursuline and
personal life a strictly closed 'were the neighbours of ,the de- • Y g
book and dreaded any su ges- ceased' -in Northern, .Ontario and, er Highway
(Hwy, .21) .about `' m r . Sat. Joseph's Orders of Sisters n 5
g Friday,, June 29 four miles south of Goderich. Assist Bish. Cod was ,a
Hary of charity. He d! his. Mrs; (Dr:) Edith McIntyre,� �' � • u� � y
Five others were injured. l
way and any balance Erorrr hair Clinton gave the roses from The Clmtara Citizens! H�arti- � � ,° iihe Rt. Rev: J. J. White', Wind
Dead are the Rev. Father �$ soy, The Rt. Rev. L. M. For-
second
or l ri
monthly pay cheque seemed her garden. cultural So'cderty wi]]� hn1�1' ills > , � e ., ,�;
second Rose Show in Ithe Coun- 'Lea E. Reed -Lewis, 40, pastor F �, festal, Sit. Peter's Seminary,
cid ,Chember an . the afternoon at St- Joseph's Ronan batholvc � Lotrirlon, delivered the sermon. $ ''
Church hese and of 'the Mas: , � � ' Ms r. Forris+tal ave the ser-
and evening of Fx°iido(y, June 29. , , g g
sign' Parish of St: Michael's in
�, � � monat Fr. Reed -Lewis' ardana
There are quite a number of M, �
rose growers' in and around Blyth,and Mrs. A. (Irene) Gar- h k 3 `s . tion mast 13 years ago bhas
on, acon was Rev. Fr.
s
' Clinton, and all are invited, to ,1.66 Beech Street, Clinton,Clara'ton. _- �dmonth.
show their blooms and, !thus Injured. are Antoine (Red) � y3Es� ' Jerome Langan, Langton and,
`n;. sub-d'eaconn was Rev. Fr. Chart
hale to make tthaS� �a1i event to G�arc'on; 55, 266 Beech Street, ,: � tar
4� es Sullivan Seaforltth.
° Clinaton � � s
be remembered, dfriver of the car, in
Size does not necessarily which his wife and rather �� ���� Honorary deacons were Rev.
£ «� axiean' the largest rose in the Reed' -Lewis had been pas!sen'g Fr. John Graham, Resson and
N Y class; but rather • a :good xepre- ers, and' occupants, of tihe see- Rev, Thr. James Kelly, Mount
sentbative• of that vasdeity. End oar; Gordon Stewart, 53, Carine*l; Thurifer, Rev. Fr..
„ e Manly other chodee blooms Ray Walter, 23; June Walter, "'`; Lawrence J. CougUn, St. Col-
M£y Y 3s will :also be on, d%pllay. 8; Albert Walter, 17 sand. Doris umban; M.C., Rev. Henry Vann
Douglas H. Males; agricultural Stewart, 10; all a Go'dwich. Vynckit, Rddgetown, Second
f repregenta Live for Huron All were treated at Alex- M, -C., Rev. Jack O'Flaherty,
r
F r� 3 t,ti J Cotmt',y, ,has gracious9Y Consent- ands; Marine and General' ,Hog- Londono; awlytes (also class
,,. , ;• Mgrs. �ni'o�ee Garen �tev�
.. l M .' •� iratest of itiie deceased) Rev: Fr. LIE 1:eed�lLeyw�S
. -
ed to act as judge.
. ; , . _ � „ ; •� n... :r . „ .. Goderich, All have been
w.. ,. r.:r Frei{er �Viiv hash'
, : ;,'� rhe Pu as invited ria at- iele!aised except Gordan Sitewar't :. Gerald J: wingbarn;
', x : .: p Father Reed -Lewis has been L
„ . tend and .also 'to exhibit at this Kr � reported � xa'r, good, Rev: Fr, Ulysses Leflaive, Winkl w0a�ker and was ready to .help
g intUti nenittal, in helping to ar- soy. a,t arapt one when cited u
s x open bhow: condition. ,
.> ,•- range for the builddnag of Clisn- were: Rev. Fr, A son Robert, Was killed is
,;��r � . .�� :.. , •:... s � ,: <„ , .. ,:.: For complete prate list and' The C�aa:+om� caw.' was travelling , , : Pia�llbearrers' •
tons first se atte school. This :: Car : :.de w
,. other particulars, see page five soutih God�erich toward Charles Campbell, Winidsaa, secs avt Decearnber, 1960,
�, '.; , ; , _ • fsorrl dihee-roomed structure erred On Highway 8 t
of etas wee { s issue. Bayfield- iiia the SttewarIt ear opened Rev Ir. Roger Bhraeteau, gIL ay , between Clinton
b x s 0 last fall
„ bliss trr�avelling north, The r gnL Statples, b; Rev.
e R.ee µLe O'ntatx•1 Fr. Wil, and Seiafo�rth,
a Yoth r d wis had wbrlt- liwri: McKenna, Toronto; Rev; Surviving besides, her itus,
were
�� sides of bath vehicles : , .
•' <N� ,s. ? .., � ; �,r= '�� ,• �� ,. � s:. HOle�l�-G�ne' t�'O h. damaged. ed tp�aatyticwlarly diligently m the F,i. Eau], Milne, London, Rev: band: pare :t�llree sons Roger and
_ � . , � h.. charge, - , : , � apace-�
7r c abner parishes as, aHyl had Fa. Walliatii 1VIbrris; W Petei bath of St. H inthe
� �� E„•� � c% _�, ; Dr. N. C. Jackson, of y'� ,
r ,.:.. .
�C>tl` tOt:al GOi� �r011rse :. become a ait of tihe e
hk15 sett �b1ie date .far the inquest .:. �' , . , eRrthar• ibazrtg; all former clasS�m+aatest b� f Que.; Raymard, A'ssumptian
For o comniunities which he served: Ftr. Reed -Lewis' at St. Peter's
: ; ,; ;::,;• e , „' F H � . � ; :+: • • ._ t8h,ose golfers who are mita '-lie two deaths. fon' 10 a.m.r _ tTaiive�sdlty, VVindsbr; f 6 u'r
o e':rio :h„ _ . rr1 :c Serrlinar Londati, turvd Very d, hates
ug or; a Frsda Jul 13 at 01e OD114 Surviving are his mother, y, aug , Mrs, Pester (Jeah)
. .�. ,. � • :�.,, , : �, , . � ,; '...
enough” to score a �bfe in one .. � eed� as , _ �,: Rev. Fr: G. J. O Sullivan', Peter- McCauley,oderzchf Mrs. Clan•
,.. -. , h House in Cxoderich. Mrs Mary R, Lew , Cian+ton, �'. ' .
at the 13a5hfield-Clumlto¢i Golf The Ball ariil 1Vlintclr firriexal a fbs'athor, Harry, Oal{ville; borbugl5: enee (Lotihe) Denomme' ;Clivi-
�",, .. :-; .. .... ,..... :. was,
,-. � Peter's
... ,. ....: .�.. _....
Cou>^se from new on wall re- bath eastern Mrs: J' (Joan) Aspa, Burial, wail a¢r St. Peters 'ion; ,blamfnh- St, Jose Ti's Aoa=
«.. } x•,�.:;<! ,y a , ,�� <,, ,:: s., hoarse was in charge of , a" (. ) p ,
ceive as h �to be he until + : , p
' Ur°rp y • : falilerad t: Vanderhoaf; B.C„ Mrs': R. E: cemetery, London:, dein, Londoir and Lynn; at
fir ;?•f(. ----------------------
the feat '15 duplicated'. John ; is . as b0rh Tula .axe- Johnston, Onvea'i Rev. Fr, A. M servals Lon- home,
Flutter Reed Lew w _ ( � ) .. , _ � :
r ,, Anstatt of Ain§- J . ellers�;. :. : ,l •
rf� �e�w an; W'eS�tom+, .the, snrn, of lVirs, S�aund, 112xs, V�allratrf. (Mary) dons, will adrmana.stter 'the needs Rev, 1+'x, John. Gra>natn, #-ies�
Clinton�ixid Seafbrth Has dio-' _ the late GoW . bni+f Mrs'. John of •tire two arishess until Nsbo son (fora'ner arish. .est of St:
11�atlaj' Reed Lewis said �Y, �... p p r .. parish
r ,
• �� ' $�. A saYirall rep= Ellis Reed -,,Lewis, He +a,tteli�l'edl (Nealla,) Sa'riedly; I��a�Iitaic sand Cody makes at perm;anenit ap- Jc?s9ph's, Clinton)i;ncanrStzetted ate'
aa1(uiied tihe :titolih
CIL
� F� r ` ,• Rea wall: ;be, pertnanlently retain' St. AtnhOls and St. Cl'aiar's' Sep- Mise Dorothy Reed=Lkvas, Vairr. po?n'ihrent: quieni high mass ilea{e at la a,m,
. ed, haby' each Mile-in-1oa5ex; aratte Sr�'hoals: in Windsor, gra- co�u'Ve�, Mrs,, C.,�ai�at, b2, .:'was bor'a1 an Tuesday, -June 79 for Mrs. Gar -
Lovely 014 teapot Servos Last surhmer two persons ac'- duatiri from Ass . tti�on Coli- VA thee" Reed -Lewis rested -at Quebec, She tL fieri hllwband, one, Deacon, was Rev. F,r. �C,
d0mp✓lishedl the feast. One . Of 1 o, lid attended 'Peter's byre Ball. and Mutch futitra'1 Ant'oin'e, Wit. Up- a tIbrriving E: Sill vary; Seaforth', Sazb-daeA-
Mr's. 14bwat'd Johns pt'ottdly poured teO. from these wad long -ball hitttea' Bob 9ftilidry London Wbetr6 she home 1% Higli Streat ClIffitoh, lawtka d dr;kleahi,'mg' +busi- con w0 Rev. Fr, E. McCauley,
err of elent .... Da; er Evans Clinitbin� t , . , toh aurin and stance C.R:- Rev, Fr. S, McDonald.
and lovely chiri�, tea�bt at the oe#itehhiffl an war§ �x'da»he!ci its 1949 by the until .noon' on Saknday, said theca n�ss, in Ql g :. ! r
event on Sigrid 1 , lane Ali ,lohiar KIM, l inv shite ,at St, d' ' h'+s Woirld wat, It, which is kfibwb S.inicoe, er paxiisll Priesit
Sunday n Turner S Vh'ted Church, She, ° ,.,
receiv + 1 'was ted aa�astiduaaat Roftin f7arfha+lic �7hdreh until as C intbnt. Y,auradir"y and Dry here, delivered life keiarsoau:
ed the 1o'Vely China piece from her stint bane, _ ,
Y .. r:.: aver Std $h4fide� Cteb to ; i ce iti o'in h6on bd Mbu�ft , Mass Weis Clearers Md� ,Ub' deers were Mrs Garon s
rme ' 3"ane _1ivingstone, who married 'J#�iii.e9
the fb ;faxaatia,otYt�,te• �C hr � �'
y .. - ... _ ' , Jbihiu ifahe Over 80 Birthd latish fai Wand'sot and iaaaz a to siafd at 6:60 tbliat moihift At Mrs. Odbi i Was A xhobibef of . nephew,
�cflIiii s: It was f>~orri.1VI�•s. Collins, , . _ _, :: ,.., _•... , : , .._
g,., . �veddin set and •.. t - c dn' e ,Twin' l was. as? Cirri on e-
.� Club neat WeQI� is Mrs, .JaaxaPs' Ctibn aav 1J58, where Tae laiata X2 alipot), the?• 7a'idst %eN� J'a�hxi the bfutlib+l>. 't�`oan s Leagit , �,
is o i ..: t
p ss blys $5 yaar6 told. Mrs. Jahns was farmed. I ., r ,, .. l
St R: Stirl>aig, i A !� Bayfael�l, who sled extteatsdve renavertnetnl� to C, Cody, .tashop of Laiidn�i tatie Alltia�r St caelty arc tate r Mary. lVf riibers of Cliritda> and
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