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Clinton News-Record, 1963-10-03, Page 2Pepper Clan Prove To Be Long Livers. Although it is not known whether such records are kept, it is a fact that the six members of the Pepper clan shown above must be well on their way to setting some sort of longevity record. Their total ages makes a grand figure of 390 years. Descendants of the late Mr, and Mrs. Roger Pepper, who settled in Tuckersmith 85 years ago, the six are all residents of the area and from the left include: Roy, 68; Fred, 78; Mrs. Frank (Mary) Layton, 66; John, 82; Mrs. Howard (Rose) Crich, 80; Albert, 76. Everything in BABY'S WEAR including . „ STRETCH PLAYSUITS and D.R. DENTON SLEEPERS MARTIN'S DEPT. STORE Miss Gail Vivian Orpen whose marriage to Robert George McClymont of Kitchen- er takes place October 5 has been honored at pre-nuptial events. The bride-elect is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M, Or- pen, Clinton. Mrs. Orpen entertained at a trousseau tea in honour of her daughter and was assisted in receiving guests by Miss Orpen and the groom-elect's mother. Miss Marion Lorraine Doucette, Clinton and Miss Ruth Barker, King City, were in charge of the guest book. The tea table was set with a lace cloth from Greece, a crys- tal bowl of pink snapdragons and white tapers in candelabra. Pouring tea were Mrs. William Biggart, Mrs. Robert McKenzie, both of Clinton; Mrs. E. G, Wil- liams, Goderich, all great-aunts of the bride-elect and Mrs. D. E. Hunter, Toronto, Mrs. Harry Orpen, Kitchener, Mrs. Harold Glew, Kitchener, Mrs. Alex Munroe and Mrs. Howard Or- pen, both of Toronto and aunts of the bride-elect. Tearoom hostesses were Miss Brussels Vote Rejects Booze On Three Counts In a vote last week, Brus- sels residents decided not to have women's beverage rooms, dining lounges or lounges where liquor is sold. A large proportion of the 535 eligible voters-89 percent —went to the polls to cast their votes on the liquor pleb's-, cite and voted all three ques- tions down. All three were answered with a small "No" majority, leav- ing the results well'below the 60 percent required. The liquor lounge questioned was defeated by a vote of 234 to 230 and the dining lounge went down 231, to 229.. The widest majority was in the issue of whether the Brus- sels ladies should be allowed a beverage room and this was defeated by a 254 to 208 ballot. There were 42 spoiled ballots in the voting. Lengthy Hunt Ends In Treasure for Recent. Bride BAYFIELD —Miss Ruth E. Hayman, The Little Inn, was hostess at a shower on Friday, September 30, honouring Mrs. Otto Smale (nee Sylvia Fitz- simons) by members iof her staff during the three summers Sylvia had been employed at The Little Inn. There were 18 present and Mrs. R. Roy Fitzsimons was also 'a guest with her daughter. A most enjoyable evening commenced for members of the staff each giving household hints on one •side and matri- monial advice on the reverse side of coloured bells. These were then fastened together in a booklet. The highlight of the evening was a treasure hunt. Directions were written in clever verse. Miss Hayman read the first one then they all went to the small dining room where the bride found the next direction and up to the tower, and so on down to the gong in the hall, upstairs to the Kennedy Room, down- stairs to the Coaching .Horn, upstairs to the brass bed warm- er in the to the flower room in the wooden salad bowl, to the kitchen under a lid. It was finally found in the dining room and ended in Miss Hayman's sitting room in the dough boy, In it Sylvia found little gifts, reminders of her various duties at The Little Inn and under- neath complete place settings of silver flatware. Mrs. Smale ex- pressed her thanks and apprec- iation to Miss Hayman and staff quite charmingly. 111•111111111MINIIIII, HOLLAND'S 5 401116: SERVICE COMP ETE T 482.6661 CLINTON NOW's THE TIME F LEGS OF LAMB Only 466 lb. LAMB CHOPS - • Only 39s lb. STEWING LAMB Only 110 lb. Fi.11EAS lic41 itiGriOGU N D CHICKEN LIVERS PURE LARD 2 lbs. for 29c HEAD CHEESE-3 lbs • or over $1.00 • COATS O COAT SETS O JACKETS • LINED JEANS LEOTARDS STRETCH SLIMS SWEATERS ' KNITTED HATS FELT HATS SKIRTS ".Ladybird & Cherub" UNDERWEAR, Etc. O RAINCOATS O JACKETS • COAT SETS ;# LINED JEANS O SWEATERS LONG SLEEVE T.SHIRTS 0 WINTER CAPS 0 THERMAL-KNIT UNDERWEAR, Etc. • RAINCOATS, Etc. Clinton Bride-Elect Guest at Showers, Mother Shows Gifts at Trousseau I Page ..N9v.1.-13,9;90,4.14.1mf..40.94.pr. 3, 190 Embittered Over Court's Decision, Blasts ,Officials Before Departing (Continued from Page O.nel they had been driving in the area on the preceding day, Glazier estimated his speed on that occasion as between 10 and 20 miles per how, while Hoy said it had been about 30. Both stated they had not seen the taxi with the two men, and reported there had been no students on the street. Menzies argued that while the date could be altered on the information, .theve. was not enough' conclusive evidence to warrant a conviction on the charge.. Crown. Attorney W, Q, Coch- rane pointed out that while the date was in conflict, the admis- sions by the defence witnesses showed they had been in the school area, and the two crown witnesses had suggested the driving was of a careless na- ture, - In handing down his decision, Magistrate Hays explained he was always troubled with the vast discrepencies between the testimony of crown and defence witnesses and remarked that on all the reasoning of probabili- ties one would expect 'dozens and dozens of students on the street. • "All probabilities bear out the evidence of Fitzsimons and Ed- gar," he stated, although he noted he did not wish to make I-loy appear incredible. He noted he would have to accept the evidence of the two local merchants or it would appear he was suggesting they had great animosity for Glaz- ier. or that they would concoct such a mischievous story. The magistrate commended Fitzsimons and Edgar for their actions and noted that until citizens did co-operate in such a manner by reporting acts such as this, small towns would Eastern Star Mark Birthday With Gala Party Clinton Chapter No, 266 Ord- er of the Eastern Star held their 12th birthday party in the parish hall on Monday with a large attendance including vis- itors from London, Goderich, Blyth, Seaforth, Mitchell and many friends from Clinton and vicinity. The head table was decorat- ed with ,red and yellow 'mums —the Worthy Matron's colors— and a birthday cake. Special guests at the head table included: Mrs. Jean Campbell, Komoka, PDDGM and newly installed DDGM, Mrs. Marian Graham, London. During the dinner hour a draw was held on a money tree —value $25.00—which was won by Mrs. Carman McPherson and a lucky draw won by Mrs. John Sutter. Al terwards, the visitors en- joyed cards. Prizes in euchre were wan by Mr. Joe Read, Donald Wat- son, G]adwin Grigg; in "500": Mrs. Donald Watson and Mrs. Mary Boyce, Goderich. Clinton Girls. Prepare Trays The 'fourth: meeting of the Girls was held at Miss. Lynda MacDonald's on October 1. Viola Collins, vice-president opened the meeting with the. 4-H pledge, Roll call was answered by girls, Miss Damude, home ec, tadiei Think Of Thanksgiving Unit 2 of the UCW of Ontario Street Church met ,on Tuesday with 'Mrs, W, R, S. Holmes conducting the meeting in the absence of Mrs. • McMurray the unit leader. Devotions were taken by Mrs Wiltse, using a Thanksgiv- ing theme and the roll call was responded to by "a thought on Thanksgiving". The treasurer presented a very favourable financial report and it was noted that 27 calls were made during the month to the sick and shut-ins. Miss S. Courtice concluded the study book, The Rim of Asia, again reminding members of the urgent need in this area and their responsibility, vamszomisermomariam Fall yulbs ALL TOP SIZE HYACINTHS 0 TULIPS 0 DAFFODILS rA CROCUS • GRAPE HYACINTH ORDER YOUR NURSERY STOCK NOW FOR SPRING PLANTING EVERGREENS FLOWERING SHRUBS ORNAMENTAL TREES CLINTON GREENHOUSE & GARDEN CENTRE 182 CHURCH STREET CLINTON • HU 2-7168 onomist,. visited the Meeting.. It WaS decided to go to Blyth some Saturday to the cheese 'factory, Lynda MacDonald read an article on custards and. Mary Ann Hy mess read how to serve eustards, Lnyda MacDonald, Dianne Switzer and Mary Ann Hymens demonstrated how to Set up a tray for a patient. Miss Damude commented. on the method. Next meeting is to be at Miss Margaret Stewart's or Miss Betty Falvertla'S both of RR 1, Clinton, on Tuesday, October S at 7 o'clock. striking him near the nose with the hook on the artificial arm, After the fight, he said Gla- zier followed him outside and picked up a hoe and threatened to hit him on the head. "He's a pretty wiry fellow to fight with," Fowler told the court. Murphy contended that due to the fact Glazier showed no visible signs of body wounds, and that he had been able to go to work shortly after the fight, it could not be termed anything but common assault, also stressing that Fowler's testimony would indicate self defense. However, Constable Perdue, who investigated the incident, said Glazier had been beaten up fairly badly and also said he had been told by Fowler that Glazier had got the hell beat out of him and there were a few others around town that needed it too. The magistrate noted that a property owner has the right to evict any person he wishes, and said the Glaziers may have expected trouble and had 'good grounds for wanting Fowler out of the house. He said the fight' wasn't a fair match, pointing. out the vast difference in age of the pair and the fact that, Glazier had a crippled arm. Contending that Fowler had retaliated above all measure of justifiable conduct, he found him guilty on a lesser charge of common assault. "I should put you in jail for 60 days and give people a rest from you," he stated, in noting he didn't know what could be done with the accused, However, he gaVe him a sus- pended sentence of one year, in which time he must totally ab- stain from drinking, keep away from Glaziers and keep the peace. "You're going to -get a good long jail term if you break it," the magistrate said, noting Fowler had been sentenced to three weeks in jail this year for breaking similar sentence. In the only other case, Rus- sell T. Banfield, RCAF Clinton, was fined $25 and costs far failing to file income tax re- turns. Classified Ads Bring Quick Results CHILDREN'S CLOTHING For Colder Days Ahead GIRLS' BOYS' Elaine Taylor, Miss Joanne Glew, Miss Sally Deeves, all of Clinton, Miss Kay Watkins, Goderich, Miss Joan McCowan, London and Miss Eleanor Cox, Aylmer. Assisting were Mrs. El- mer Trick, Mrs, Cale Doucette, Mrs. Ab Shaddick, Mrs. Harold Tyndall, Mrs. Ed Nickle and Mrs. Wilfred Freeman, Walk- erton. Displaying gifts and the trous- seau were Miss Joan McCly- mont, London, Miss Effie Plum- steel, Waterloo, Miss Carol Plumsteel, Stratford and Mrs. Don Barker, King City. Miss Marion Doucette enter- tained at a shower at the home of her mother, Mrs. Cale Dou- cette, Clinton. Miss Effie Plum- steel; Miss Carol Plumsteel and Miss Joan McClymont were co- hostesses at a shower at the home of Mrs, Harry Plumsteel, Clinton. continue to be plagued with careless drivers, TA is impossible for a small force of two or three policemen to police a town of 3,000,. he added, Mr. Hays told Glazier his. driving was "terribly uEicv , and noted the fact he had come close to striking down some children, theA• neprinianded The youth's father, William Glazier, was threatened with contempt of court when he spoke defiantly to the magis- trate of the sentence handed down in comparison With a sen- tence given to another Clinton man in morning sessions. The magigtrate told the eld- er Glazier to go into another room in the court and come out with an apology or he would be sent to jail, "That's okay with me," Gla- zier retorted, noting it was bet- ter than working and killing himself to keep his son, The magistrate took no fur- ther action. Suspend Sentence The elder Glazier had a dif- ferent role in the morning case when he appeared as a crown witness on a charge of assault causing bodily harm which had been laid against Alvin Fowler, a frequent court visitor. Fowler was charged with assault over a fight he had with Glazier at the latter's home on September 25, around noon. Fowler spent the past week in jail awaiting the trial on the charge. Evidence revealed that Fow- ler and his brother, 'Ted, had gone to the Glazier home to pick up some clothing that Ted Fowler had left there. Glazier stated that both he and his wife had told the two. -to get out with the clothing and stay off the property, when Alvin Fowler started "to shoot off", The court was told he grab- bed at Glazier, knocking the 59-year-old man's artificial arm off its socket, and he then tore his face and after falling to the floor, pounded him on the chin, nose and forehead with his fists. 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