HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1963-06-27, Page 10View Demonstration of Scuba Club ,
Due to the pleasant sunny weather of the past few days, Mr, Bill. Antic,
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visiting dignitaries. They are pictured in the pool being watched by such a
.group last week. Standing from the left are; S/L M. N. Robertson, W/C H.
C. Vinnicombe, W/C I. Gillean, Mr. W. Langille, manager of Union Gasi Galt,
and John Palmer, president of the Scuba club. Shown kneeling from the left
are: Col. R. J. Gilmer, Highland Light Infantry, Galt; G/C J. G. Mathieson;
Mr, D. Valentine, manager of the Royal Bank, Galt and F. G. Martin, man-
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The Western Ontario Aber- ulture and of veterinary sci-
deen-Angus Association Field
Day was held Saturday, June
22 at the beautiful farm of
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Edwards,
Arva.
Dinner was served at noon
by the Arva UCW and around
150 persons were present.
To quote his own words, the
host, Alex Edwards, played
"hookey" from a London hos-
pital where he is a patient for
a few hours in order to wel-
come hit; guests.
Greetings were brought from
Reeve Eugene Earley of Adel-
aide Township and Warden
Norman Hodgins, Middlesex
County..
Col D. B. Weldon of nearby
Prospect Farms, introduced the
guest speaker, Dr. G. E. Hall,
president, University of West-
ern Ontario, London.
Dr. Hall is making an out-
standing contribution in educa-
tional circles in North America.
One of his many degrees is an
MD and also a BSA from the
OAC and agriculture continues
as one of his basic interests.
'It is noteworthy that rec-
ently university people rather
than politicians have been in-
vited to open fairs and speak
at picnics",stated Dr. Hall.
"In 182, there were 31 reg-
istered cattle brands here in
this Arva district and it is now
known internationally for top
cattle."
"Agriculture is inter-depend-
ent with all other branches
of output.
There must be in this prov-
ince strong colleges of agric-
Area Ladies Win Judging Honors
At Outing Of Aberdeen-Angus Folk
Clinton Memorial Shop
T. PRYDE and SON
At other times contact'
Local Representative—A. W. Steep—HU 2-6642
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CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFORTH
Open Every Afternoon
PHONE HU 2-7712
Readings.AndMusic'feature Program.
As WI Entertains At Huronview
- Mr. and Mrs, Roy Cope,
Sheila .and Carol Anne, Len-
don, and Mr E, W. Laughlin,
Paris, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth McDou,
gall, Miss Bernice and. Mr. Al-
lan McDougall,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor at-
tended the Taylor reunion held
at .Seaforth last Sunday.
There will be church service
at Knox United Church .and
Sunday school next Sunday,
June 30.. Service at 110.5
Mr. and Mrs, 'Carl Deans and
Sandra, Guelph, •visited with
her sister Mrs. Norman Mcr,
Dowell, Mr. McDowell and Miss
Gwen McDowell last Sunday.
Professor George Raithby of
Guelph 040 alrid his father, Mr,
George Raithby, Huronview,
visited last Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs, Frank Raith.by and
other friends and. relatives in
the . district
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross,
Janice, Cathy and David, Oak-
vile, visited' friends in the vil-
lage last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Little,
Joan, Nancy and Robert, Water-
loo, visited friends in the vii-
]age last Wednesday and at-
tended the Open House of Mr.
and Mrs. James Craig's golden
wedding anniversary.
On Sunday. June 30, the an-
nual memorial service will be
held at Ball's cemetery and will
be in the charge of Rev. Char-
les Lewis. The service will be
held at 3:30 p.m.
Congratulations are extended
to Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacInnis
on the arrival of their son in
Kincardine hospital, a brother
for Debbie and David.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hop-
kins, Newbury, Michigan, vis-
ited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Grange, Jennifer
and Shelley.
Mr. Paul Renwick, Galt, vis-
ited or Sunday with Mr. Har-
vey McGee.
Mr. Benson Walters, Mont-
real, visited last week with his
sister, Mrs. Arthur Grange, Mr.
Grange and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Humph-
reys returned on Monday even-
ing from a two-weeks' vacation
spent in the Maritime provinc-
es.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mac-
Kay, Miss Barbara and Johnny
visited this week in Sault Ste.
Marie.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Toll
and family, Windsor, were re-
cent visitors with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toll.
Weekend guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Grange and'
family were Mr. Robert Grange,
Pontiac, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs.
Rod Singh, London; Mr. and
Mrs. Don Harris, London, and
Mr. and Mrs. William Force,
Beechville.
WO2 L. G. • Ellis and. Mrs.
Ellis, Vancouver, visited over
the weekend with their friends,
Mr. and Mrs. John Sprung and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Herinan Cham-
Mrs. William Lutz
AUBURN — Funeral services
were held on Wednesday for
Mrs. William Lutz, RR 2, Au-
burn, who passed away' sud-
denly at her home on June 24
in her 59th year.
She was the former Marjorie
Ellen Newman, daughter, of
the late Henry Newman and
Georgine Watson.
Besides her husband she is
survived by seven daughters,
Mrs. Charles (Mary) Elliott,
Thedford; Mrs. Worthy (Shir-
ley) McNee, Auburn; Miss Joy
and Miss Marie, Goderich;
Betty, Glcria, Jean and two
sons, Bill and Ted, all at home;
also five sisters, Mrs. Alfred
(Evelyn) Elsey, Fergus; Mrs.
George (Lillian) Valiance, Ag-
incourt. Mrs. Gordon (Hazel)
Gibson, Clifford; Mrs. Cecil
(Agnes) Brimblecombe, Dray-
ton; Mrs. James (Margaret)
Williamson, Mount Forest;
three brothers, Clare, Harry
and Harold, all of Harriston.
The funeral was held at the
J. Keith Arthur funeral home
with burial taking place in
Ball's cemetery.
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Three Graduate
At Final Meeting
Of Explorers
AUBURN--The closing grad-
uating ceremony was held for
the Auburn Explorer girls in
the Sunday school room of
Knox United Church. The meet-
ing was opened with the Chief
Explorer, Betty Moss' and pray-
er was led by Mrs. Maurice
Bean.
Mrs. Robert Arthur read the
scripture lesson and Mrs. Bean
gave a talk on CGIT work and
urged the' girls to go on in
this work et the Church.
The girls who graduated
ney, Windsor; Mrs, Verna
Doerr and her son, Ronald,
Niagara Falls, spent the week,
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Robert. ,Chamney and at-
tended the golden wedding cele-
bration of their aunt and uncle,.
Mr. and Mrs. James T, Craig,.
Mr, .and Mrs. John Sprung
.attended the 'urner-Kennedy
wedding At Clinton last Satur-.
day.
Miss. Margaret R, Jackson
went on to Wetaskin to attend
the golden wedding anniversary
celebration of her brother, Mr.
John Jackson and Mrs. Jack-
son.
Enjoy Reunion
Descendants of the late John,
Hiram and Robert McDowell,
early pioneers of East Wawa-
nosh in the Westfield area,
held a family reunion at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Mc-
Dowell, Westfield.
Over 60 relatives met on their
front lawn for a bountiful sup-
per. After the supper hour , a
musical program and games
were enjoyed,
The gathering was held in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McDowell, Sault Ste. Marie.
Relatives present were from
Goderich, Belgrave, Waterloo,
Hensall, Wingham, Stratford,
Exeter, Blyth, Auburn and
Westfield,
Attend Funeral
Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Craig and Mrs. Betty Wilkin
attended the funeral last Sat-
urday of the late Bill Sturdy
who passed away at Galt in his
42nd year.
Born in Clinton, he was the
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Sturdy and was well
known in the Auburn area.
The late Mr. Sturdy is sur-
vived by his wife the former
Frances Powell, of Wingham,
and one son, James and one
daughter, Susan; also one sis-
ter, Mrs. Allan (Helen) Mc-
Manus, Stratford.
Ball Team Wins
The Auburn ball team won
on Monday evening, 10-2 at a
game played at Auburn against
Varna'. A good crowd attended
to cheer their team on to vic-
tory.
Auburn team: Lorne Daer, p;
Bill Dobie lb; Allan Webster,
ss; Kenneth Haggitt, (Hugh
AUBURN — Golden chrysan-
themums decorated the home of
Mr. and Mrs.' James T. Craig,
Turnberry Street, Auburn
when "Open House" was 'held
to ' celebrate their 50th wed-
ding anniversary.
Over 200 guests registered
and the guest. book was in the
charge of Miss Margaret Clark,
Mr. Allan Craig and Mr. Brian
Craig and the family received
guests.
Serving the guests were Miss
Kathleen Craig, Kitchener; Miss
Mary Craig and Miss Patsy
Craig, both of Bluevale; Miss
Elaine Bamoford, Goderich;
Mrs. Gordon Chamney, RR 1,
Auburn; Mrs. Stuart Chamney,
Donnybrook and Mrs. Arthur
Grange.
During the day, Mr. and Mrs.
Craig received many cards,
telegrams and gifts to mark
this occasion.
A family dinner was held on
Saturday at the -Tiger Dunlop
Inn when the immediate family
enjoyed a turkey dinner. The
tables were decorated with
gold chrysanthemums and a
beautifully decorated wedding
cake added to the decor. Fol-
lowing the dinner, the guests
all came to the Craig home
where a social time was en-
joyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Craig were
married on June 19, 1913 at
the home of the bride's par-
ents in West Wawanosh Town-
ship by the late Rev. R. A.
Miller and they resided on the
Craig homestead in the same
township.
Seventeen years 'ago they
moved to Auburn where he has
operated a sawmill and is now
Auburn's oldest ,business man.
They have a family of three
sons, Arnold and William L.,
both of Auburn; Melville J.,
Bluevale, and two grandsons
and four granddaughters..
Mr. Craig has one sister, Mrs.
David (Minnie), Dow, Toronto
and Mrs. Craig has one bro-
ther, Robert, Auburn. All, these
were: Nancy Lapp, Jennifer
Grange and Betty Moss.
Girls receiving their second
stars for verses learned and
Sunday school attendance were:
Jannetta Johnston and Donna
Baechler.
Following the ceremony, the
girls and their leaders played
games on the Auburn play-
ground
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p 1••
MacIpnis), rf; Gordon Beable,
lf; John Seers, e,f; John Arthur,
2b; Reg Grindley (Kenneth
Daer), 3b; Len Archambault, P.
Varna: A Hayter, B. Turner,
M. IVIorr, J,. Consitt, B. Taylor,
D. MaAsh, A. Hutchison, I. Mc-
clyrizont, M. Webster. o.
Galt Visitors
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Recent visitors to RCAF Sta-
tion Clinton were representa-
tives of the Kiwanis Club of
Galt, sponsors for 294 Squad-
ron, Royal Canadian 'Air Cad-
ets.
The visitors were Col. R, J.
Gilmor, MBE, of Galt, repres-
enting the Highland Light In-
fantry who provided' use of the
Galt Armoury for air cadet
work; Mr. D. Valentine, mana-
ger of the Royal Bank of Can-
ada, Galt, who in 1943 was a
student at Clinton when its
operation was controlled by the
RAF and who, was again at Cl-
inton in 1945 as an instructor
when the school was taken
over by the RCAF; Mr. R. G.
Martin, manager of the Bell
Telephone Co. of Canada, Galt,
who also is familiar with Cl-
inton's role as he is a former
WWII signals officer in t h e
RCAF and was on the staff
of Training 'Command HQ at
Toronto and Mr. W. Langille,
manager of the Union Gas Co.,
Galt.
During their tour of the sta-
tion they visited Radar a n d
Communication School, School
of Instructional Technique and
School of Food Services. Use
of self contained underwater
breathing apparatus was dem-
onstrated by F/L 3. Harder and
Mr. Bill Antic, members of the
RCAF Clinton SCUBA Club.
To conclude their visit a
presentation was made to the
Commanding Officer G/C J. G.
Mathieson, MBE, CD.
were present for the dinner and
the "Open House". Guests
were present from Goderich,
Lucknow, Win'gham, Waterloo,
Kitchener, Toronto and the sur-
rounding district.
Employees of r the Auburn
sawmill honored Mr. and Mrs.,
Craig prior to these occasions
by gathering at their home and
presenting them with a gift.
AUBURN-The members of
the Mburn. Women's Institute
presented the monthly birthday
party at Huronview with a large
attendance • Thirteen residents
had birthdays in the month of
June and a large .decorated
birthday cake was placed et the
front for all .to See
Mrst Bert
was the local anch,. was in charge
of the program which opened
with a lively .duet with Mrs,
:Everett Taylor on the mouth-
organ and Mrs, RObent
on the piano.
Gifts Were presented to the
celebrants by Mrs. Donald
Haines and Miss Margaret
Haines, The recipients were:
Mrs. Maud Fremlin, Mrs.
Shapton, Mrs. Reed, Mrs, Weir,
Wiltsp, Mrs. Corey, Miss
Mary Young, Mrs. Griffith, Mr.
Wiliam Cole, Mr, Hugh Walk-
er, Mr, George Mcclinchey,
Mr, Charles Waym,outh and
Mr. David Clarke,
A reading was given by Mrs.
Ed. Davies and a solo was sung
by Miss June Mills accompan-
ied by herself on .the guitar,
Readings were Also given by
Mrs. Roy - Easom and a duet
was sung by Mrs, John Daer
and Mrs. Andrew Kirkconpell,
Community singing 'was led
by Mrs. William J. Craig and
the older residents all joined
in the singing of the old-time
songs, Mrs. Donald Haines
gave an amusing reading and
a solo was sung by Mrs. Wes
Bradnock with harp accompani-
ment played by Mrs. Robert T.
Phillips. Mrs. Thomas Hag-
gitt gave a reading and Mrs.
Fred Cook played a solo on
her harmonica.
A duet was sung by Mrs.
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ponald ,Haines and Miss 'Mar-
garet Plaines Miss June Mills.
sang a spi.p. and OW program.
closed With Mrs Everett I'M!"
for .on the mouth organ and
111m Phillips playing
wing" and "The. ,queen."
Following the program the
members: of the institute served.
afternoon tea and birthday
cake. Mrs. Harvey Johnston
thanked the WI for their in-
teresting program and lunch
and all the residents heartily
aPPlauded.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26.
TWIST NIGHT
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"Twist Night!' every Wednesday
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Friday, June 28, to
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EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
LIONEL. THORNTON
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Holiday Midnite
Dance
June 30-12:05 to 3 a.m,
Lionel Thornton Orchestra
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ence. Canada depends on a
prosperous agriculture which
can't continue without resear-
ch.
Dr. Hall concluded by urging
the young people present to st-
ay on the farm.
Dance numbers were pres-
ented at intervals by the Gra-
ham Sisters of London accorfip-
anied by Piper Malcolm Mc-
Lean.
Mr. Jas. Mowbray, manager
of E. P. Taylor's Windfields
Farms, acted as judge in the
judging competitions for men,
ladies and 4-H Clubs. Child-
ren's sports were directed by
Miss Florence Edwards.
Among those present from
Huron County were, Mr. and
Sandy Doig and the Misses
Doig, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Pepper, Seaforth; Mr.
Adams, Londesboro; Mr. and
Mrs. David Middleton and Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Middleton,
Clinton.
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