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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1964-01-02, Page 7X ase 6-�-CJfPtgl� News M�eggx -- T urs.,( tgg + 'x•944 i P. 711, B is Winner At,..PartyStaged By Lion "IS �u% BAYFIl LD --- Tiny Bedard was the luckles!t peiwn at the pre-Ch'rastnaas feather party staged by 'the Bayfield Lions nntj I he town hall, ia .., winning three turkeys and also one s1lare-the wealth event, Mrs. Norman Baird won three lairds as well, as did Mrs. Stanley 'Telford, Winners of two: turkeys in- cluded;' :Mrs, M. Mackie, Har, grey Boyce, Mrs. Reg Francis,. Mrs. Robert Talbot. Single winners included; Roy Telfm,d, John Rau, Mel Gra- ham, Mrs, William Parker; .Mrs, Bert Boyes, Bill Dynslter, Mrs. Robert Maloney, Cal Scotch - mer, Mrs, Elmer Lee, Mrs. Harvey Taylor, Mrs. Ken Hun- ter. Share -0e -wealth winners be- sides Bedard were Mrs. Ailma. Bassett, Mrs, R. J; Larson and Mrs, William MacTlvane. The Lions also staged 'their annual Christmas Party for :area school children, but un-. f'orrtunately weather conditions cut attendance. Between 35 and 40, baskets were delivered to "shut-ins" on Christmas eve, Aft lQaI?tlsed P.M The parents and Mrs, E, W, Colquh6un, the paternal grand mother were Godparents.. The Chr strnas Eve Baptism is ftditzorial in. the family of the ch,ild's mother, .. vT 1lllaur��0 SW.IttOr BAXFIELD'•­ The death oc- curred in South Burnaby, B,C., on December 11, 1963, follow. Ing a j,engt zy illness of Maurr ice William Alfred Switzer, Born on 'the sixth concession of Goderloh Township, January 7, 1.$82 ,ihe was the oldest son of the .late James Switzer and Susannah Powell. In 1915, he was married to Miss Della, Blevitt, To this union were born three son's, one of whore. was. Lawrence, who was killed when. a boy when living on the Baybeld Line. The deceased man took up,a homestead and farmed• in Saskatchewan, Tater rrioving to South Burnaby. Surviving are his second wife, Mary Switzer and two sons, Earl and LeRoy, Fife Lake, Washingtoo„ a • br:other, Earl, on the home farxii, and Mrs. F. R. Watkins Lindsay, God'erich Township, Predeceasing him were his Funera3 service was held on brother Charles, Kippen; sis- mem' Hazel (Mrs. Albert Har - December 24 .for Mrs. Frances risco), .Emma, Goderich Town- Rosina • Watkins, who passed ship, and Fern and :Eva, in away in Waterloo on December :childhood, 21. , She had formerly resided on Home From, Quebec the Baseline in Goderich Town- F/O and Mrs. David Battye, ship until two years ago. and Blair arrived on Friday, Born In 1879, she was pre- December 20 from. Sit. Bruno, deceased by her husband, Jo- .Quebec, to spend the Christ- seph Henry Watkins, in 1924, mas season with her parents, She is survived by one son, Mr. and Mrs. R. Blair. Harry Wright Watkins; 'two F/O Battye returned to S!t. daughters, Mrs, Hazel Draper Bruno on December 28 while and Violent V. Watkins; four Mrs. Ba!ttye and Blair remain- grand'children, James Draper, ed for a longer visit. Miss Ethel Blanc, London, Barbara, Shirley and Bobby who recently underwent surg- Watkins. exy in St. Josephs Hospital, Rev. P. Dymond, St. Paul's London, also arrived on Dec - Anglican Church, Clinton, can- ember 21 to recuperate and ducted the funeral from the spend the Cbristmas and New Ban and Mutch funeral home. Years 'season at home. Pali!benarers included Norman And Miss Brenda Blair, nurse -in -training; St. Thomas, and George Wright, Murray and Elgin General Hospital, Dr and Robert, 7Draper, loss Lovettt Joined the family .from Mon - and r � clayCharlesclay to Thursday. JANUARY OFF WOOL COATS PLAiN and FU9-TRIMMED CAR COAM SKI JACKE'll"S WOOL ,SUITS R(2 and 3-Piec0 IOWA& A& DRESSES SKIRTS BLOUSES WOOL HATS DUSTER COATS SWEATERS _ PULL15M.a' and CARDIGANS GLOVES WINTER LEATHER and WOOL ' ^� /� PRICE 10% OFF HANDRAOS All SLIMS A Large Assortmonl Wool and Stretch bf Leather and Materiels?; Plelstic Sizes r8,6 LADIES' WEAK 0"d 60600. DiS Arco , vs U,nite-d',.Fvr lois.. Andrezy Moore, Miss Miss Vick'1 Ciixrf :af '46 -pr nut`s Mr, :arid Mrs< l e r T?raneis ML; !aid Mrs: .J. Pc J41Yee„ Magner Mr, and 11rs, ing Gaff of WestairinsIas leeft .on , Tiursday anornin€ of Jaiiriiiy, Ce1hy ;and Mary Fraaicis Pease .and two sons, piW London, carne on Monday last ween on a te✓<1-day trip to Chatham, 3.ozned hon,= i Blenheim area, were the, guests ho spend this week with her ]� loriala. Mr and Mrs LTtayd :Sco't •o!F Rev, and Mrs. A:' G Pease mother, Mrs. J ; Ciuff, Mr. and Mr, and Mrs, .John Li,rds'aY, -and Hov'ard• from- Clan o Boaznt Div, Mrs, Po'la CluFl, 1 codon{, name Geo, ETTen and Aon, Mr, and night 'Until Frid'aY me ftev, .and Mrs. Deter R•ennsr, oii::Ciari0t-m- As evening and were Mrs. .�Tbei�t Tlunn, M'r, a. xi d lilies Nancy Ovens. n+r WJ.,grton, were with -their son 1'er'cy Renner, and family fa Christmas dinner on December :24, 'XV and Mrs, Iden Knights Simooe, spent Christmays wiitl her parents, Mr, and Mrs Charles Scotchmer, also wit] them for dimer were Mrs Seotchiner's mother .and sister Mn, J, Albrecht and Mrs, Ti Butler; ;Zurlab; Mr, and Mrs Gordon Porter, Mrs, P. Renne' .and two Children and Lesll! Elliott, Mrs, Robert Turner enterer µ lean Marine n A dx read enei x; aMa.., _ G ,� Hospital,Goderich, on. Frida3 last. She suffered a. neck ]n Jury, from, a jolt received whe their car was involved in - collision ,the previous week. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Flo.. ers and family ;spent the Chris mos week wzth his parents, Mi. and Mrs, Ad!ara Flowers, K' and Debbie remained for th , _,..,.. to 'Vis and two c Y, Gu ler 22 week i Mrs. 1. -and Line, is spl with her Brown, T. with Mr. a strong "And Mr, and en returner mrs. Aaam nayci, =enz, was with her sister, Mrs. J. E,. Howard, from December 24 to New Fear's Day, The Rev, and strong tv Sparks,*:Sg of Mr. and Bronson I, ship, on Ct 112iss M. Tonto, was meas lave Thursday, Scotchmer, Christmas. and Mrs, T Mr. and spent Chri men's trot Paul Hove3 e y celebrated ie home of Mr.. d M'acI�enyxie, J.. Bi. Ho.vgy with the for - Mr, .and Mn. son, St, Marys, ,rias ginner qn and Mrs, H., H. in, London from Sartain, - .�--,,, Mrs, U. G, l , -... rosbY, Moore Miss .Mary Dovey, Lond"on, was Boit Erie; M•r. anal M ' town, •an d granddaughter, also. with there ,in St, Marys Case e ' George , , S afoxih. n Nancy Barwick, London, joined and 'they' visited with Mi'S. Mrs. William Telford' is Jul a her s'is'ters on Mondayand were Hovey's sister ands, Urotherrin and Scott, STmcoe, were tl the guests' of Mrs,.Howard un- law, Mr,'and Krs. George Doerr her parents, Mr..and Mrs. 1• `''� til •today (Friday), and family, Mitchell, on Bqx-, liam R, Talbot W Christ fro7ri Christ Corp•, and Mrs..Ialoyd West- ing Day, morning uiutil Sa!turda Join- lake, Ricky, C3atherane Ann ax►d Mr, anal. Mrs. Cliff C7tterwere 3i11; 'them for Christmas r ris�tmas dinner Paan, Kitchener, came on Mvn< in Port Davdr visiting the la!t- were Mr. and Mrs. e d!ay of last week to spend the , r. William R, their parer ter s sister,. Mrs. Ken Teeple Talbot, Jr, °go returned Christmas vacation with her and. family from Christi»a - Day Mr, and Mrs, G. N. Rivers ry, parents', and Mn -s. M. 'T'oMs. until Friday'last. Mr and Mrs, were in Lambeth for C ris Tlr, and Mrs, , Viealake returned to 'his. Teeple, Wayne, Ray and Sheila with her h. fain, inn Micky and e , with brother," J, C. Mon• dt>ties with the Ontario Pro- were with Mr. and Mrs. Utter to th; on Sund?ay, Mrs. Mon• came on Mon- vincial Police detachment in from Tuesday to Thursday for tenths sister d ! sb > parents, this . an . hu and, Mr, Kitchener on Saturday. the New Years celebration.and Mrs, G. S. Paultex, tit. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mar- Mr, and Mrs, John Elliott, tawa, were their guests, Brian Grime shall London Mr axed Mrs Jzmm Nancv an'd Susan ]fit- Mr, d M year' Dori'John-Aon,4� W'heatley� spent chener, spent, the weekend with s ai' rs, en Riat'hwel] I r p pent Christmas with Mr. ..an ` Christmas with the aches pa his parents, W. and Mrs. Wil- Mrs, John Ostrom, Varna.. ents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wes- he Rev, and Mrs, Hugh slam R, 7;711>ott, who celebrated T ton, Cathy .Weston accompan- Christmas on Sunday. Crosby and granddaughter, ied her sister and brother in- Prof. Roger Penrose, wife Nancy, visited recently .wi!th ' law to Wheatley on '.their re- and child, accompanied by his Mrs, John Howard. T turn for the remainder of the mother4n-1'aw, spent a few days Christmas guests at the home vacaition. gat "Blinkhonnie" and celebrat- of Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser Mrs. J. H, C o b b returned ed New Year's at his cottage were his brother* sister -in- home .on Monday after spend- before retutning to Ausitin, law, Mr., and Mrs. Hugh Fraser, z' Ing a few days with'her sous- Texas. Paines'vilie, Ohio; Mr, and Mrs. .. ..,, w�. _ with were worn Mrs, Fellows' par= in, J. Couch, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Iden Ferguson, Jack Fraser, Jr., and family, Mr, and Mrs, J, R. R, W,11- Bill and Dello. Lou, were in Bayfield; Mr, and Mrs. Williarii cots, and Mrs. Fred Fraser from, December . e F for lock, Douglas, Cathy and Ain- StM roy for y Christmas with Parker and family, London, `s the Christmas celebration. The slie, returned to Toronto on Mrs. Fergusonmother. Della David Dewar, Toronto, visit - Sunday, December 22, after Lou remained until Saturday. ed his mother, Mrs. D. Dewar and Mrs. Richard Fraser, Gary having been at their cottage Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kirk- over Monday in Christmas and Reed, Riverside, were with .over Saturday night nano, London, spent the pre- week. Mr, and -Mrs. Charles Park- Christmas weekend with her Mrs. R. Gillard and daugh- them for the New Year ob- er, Scarborough, spent the parents, Mr, and Mrs. Emerson ter, Miss Pat Dillard, 5t, Thom- servance.. Roy Telford was able to leave weekend prior to Christmas Heard, Also with Mr. and Mrs. •as, who were guests of her with his mother, Mrs. J. H. Heard on Sunday we;Pe their brother, John Watson and Mrs. Clinton Public Hospital on Sun_ day afternoon. He was hospi- Parker, two sons and families, Mr, and Watson, Huron Road, Goder]ch talized following a motor car Miss Jacqueline. Cluff, Toronr Mrs. Gordon Heard, Donald and Township, over Christmas, vis- collision -in Clinton in which to, is with her mother, • Mrs. Janice, Sea•forth, and Mr. and ited relatives in this vicinity Cluff he`received injuries to his back.. J. for the Chrlstmas va- Mrs. George Heard and Larry, during the week, X-rays did not show any frac- cation, to celebrate Christmas. Nir, and Mrs'. Lloyd Heard tures,rye and three children, Varma Mr. and Mrs. George Telford and two �children motored to %� �/A were with his mother,' Mrs. Brucefieid Christmas Marked B Nelson Heard, for Christmas. '24 V y On Boxing Day they motored Minesing on December to spend Christmas with her par -to exits. They returned home Listowel 'to visit Mr, and Reunions At Home And Away Mrs. Sam Lawrason. last.With Friday las Mr, and Mrs. Carl E. Mr. and, Mrs, L. B, Smith. Diehl, "The Hut", on Christ- an'd Mrs.. H. K. King returned (MRS. H. F. BERRY, ,Mrs. Hargreaves' gr ' P ar exits, Mi. mos dray were: Mrs, Morris home on Saturday after having Correspondent) and Mrs. Arnold Henderson. Durham, Clinton; Mrs. Margar- 'Durham, spent ikre week with the for- and mere the Glenn Smith and Mrs. C. Horn and Miss M. Mr, Bazeol O'Rourke is a et London; Mr. and patient in Clinton Hospital. Mrs. R. H. Middleton and. Ro- Swan left Pamily and daughter, Mrs. on the weekend to spend Christmas We are sorry to report that beat, Hensall, with Mrs. Rowse and family, London.' Mrs. Robert Allan Sr, is not Mrs. L. H. D. MacLeod, John Hams son, Wesley Ham and as •well as her many friends Mr: •an'd Mrs, Clarence Lar- 'London, . Anne !family, Burlington. would like, R and Miss son and Sharon, were with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Christmas Mrs. Elizabeth. Scott, sent 'MacLeod spernt Christmas with p Miss, Margaret McQueen, is Mr, and Mrs. Carson Fawcett ',Christmas R, J. Larson for Christmas, with Mrs. Elsie- For- b bed with pneumonia. We and family, HolmesvilIe: Cathy neer, Landon, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo- hope she will soon be well a- MacLeod, London, is with her Wafter Moffatt left on rge Little during_ Christmas granMrs. Friday to spend the winter mother far the Christmas P week were: Mr. and Mrs: Neil 1VIlph Jean McNaughton, vacation. M vacation. her daughter and fatriiiy, Sparks; Detroit, an Sunday and Monday, Mrs, Linttle's ne- Guelph, is holidaying at t h e Mrs. Streifler, California, home of her parents, Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. Don Haw, ac - p and phew, Prov. Constable William Mr. and Mrs, MurraySquires spent hied by William Heard, spent Sunday,. December 22 Sarnia, spent Christmas q with Mrs: James 1r'acAnd Johnston, wife and three child- Jeffrey, Miss Mr. and Mrs. R, Allan Jr. and Miss Barbara And Miss Jan -with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Heard,. et Henderson are spending the ren, Gerald, Kim Arid St. 'Catharines, on Boxing' Day. Lorna and Douglas, at the bedside of Mrs. R. Al, holiday with their parents, Mr. gas, Stratford. Also present for the - Mrs. R. B, Johnston returned lan • Sr., in Clinton hospital. and Mrs. John Henderson. pre' Rev. and Mrs. H. K< Planthristmas dinner were; Mr. .and Cal- Miss Gaye Elliott,ElliWne home ,on :Sunday after having spent two weeks �in London Mrs. Delbert Haw, Proton; spent Chothe , with Mrs. Lege, and Mr. D E Elliott Miss Dawna•Haw, Toronto and Plaitit's mother, Mrs. Hazzard, Landon, their at their with her niece, Miss Helene with. were with• Toronto par- D. Deller, Shelburne, exits, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon EI- Brownlee, Mr, and Mrs. E. Oddleifson, Mr, and Mrs. Mac Wilson Iio,tt, Mr.. and Mrs, Roy Scotchmer and Mrs. Stackhouse spent Ch- Miss Suane Haugh, held their, Christmas celebra- g Streit- L•ondon, were at their hoarse on Main Street from Christmas to ris.tma:s with Mr. Elwood Sit- ' tion on Christmas Eve when ford, visited the home of *and New Year's Day. ackhouse and family, Wilton her mother, Mrs._ W. Haugh, their can daughter-in-law, r Grove, Mr, and Mrs. Ken Scotchmer Mr. and Mrs, James Pater- joined them. On Christmas Church, Bayfield', the rector, • • l•anNly Surprises son, London, and Mr. and Mrs, . Day, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Seort- Ron Paterson, Clinton, spent Students Display ehmer had breakfast with Mr, Rev, E, S. B. Harrison conduct- Christmas with Mr, and Mrs, and Mrs. Lloyd Malums and RathwAll Pair A. Paterson, called on friends during the Mr. and Mrs. James Bough- Varied Talents day. FARMERS We are shipping cattle ✓+very Monday, {tor llhited Cil -operative of Ohtani Arid abllcit your pate6ha4e. Wb Will pick theirs up at youlr farm. Pleaee iPH6NEt 'ebLL'Ed`r not lathe that Saturday 1nt�tits r Sealurfh* .,r14. S, Wait, -Shlgper a i�+► PhOft' 649 W I Father Biles Mr, and Mrs. Spencer Ervine and Mary Elizabeth were in Southampton for Christmas. Mrs, Ervine remained owing to the illness of her father, Garfield Rourke. He passed away in Southampton Hospital on Saturday, December 28. e GET A r BARN CLEANER SILO UNLOADER & SANK FEEDER. YOU'LL GET BETTER PER- FORMANCE AND LONGER WEAR FROM A BADGER SALES - SERV(CB - INSTALLATION JOHN BEANE, Jr. PhoneCo.l lect HU .. 2-.9250 snuCEF1ELb, ONT. . and Mrs. Ken Seotc'hm p rents hrM�rt.'nan DAY ' ,s t el ? 'ebster',: )(p,rna, Mr, mod Ma's (arta .Srriale, Cirnn, spent Christmas with lir i s e � r d . Roy, Mrs R. H, FI. Ormond. returned home pn the Saturday before; Christmas After spending five days 'in Detroit ,and. also vTszt- ing his daughter, Mrs, Byron Johnson and family, Ashtabula, thio, Celebrating Christmas with Mr• and Mrs, Gordon M. Gal-' braith 41L "Sylyan ,acres', and Mrs,. T? >y and fm. sly, i, and Mrs, Jo:. Margat and Joi Toronto on F ng ..spent the TackersWith, Club Picks 01ficers. For Coming Year Mrs., Bob Lawson was :elect, ed president of the T.ucl�ersmitli Ladies Club when ,tho members met recently At their final meeting of the,yeaat� Other officers elected were as follows: Vice•presi.dent, Mrs,. Bert Pepper; second vice-president, Mrs, Eldon: O'Brien; seertary, Mrs, Vic Sytnick; •treasurer, Mrs. William Pepper; literary convener, Mrs. .Bert Pepper; press i rpponter, Mrs. Frank Walters; pianists, Sts, Mrs F. Crich arid. Mrs, W,. Rogomon; #lowers and card's, Mrs, Williarra Pen, per; sewing committee, Mrs, J. eenst ra andMrs, J. Kassues= wast yvr� ii !a'�a tea? eni5, iYir, dna Mrs. J, MaoKenzie. en, RCAF Tr enrten, were week- Mr, .and Mrs. J,. M, Stewart 0n 55th Year end visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Glen Swan. At Concert weelcend, Brownlee. Mrs, Mrs, Robert Orr retu Mr. and Mrs. James Boughen, home on December 27 after BAYFIELD - On Sunday, December 29, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Boughan, SS No, 9 Hullett and their teacher, Miss Irene Pfrimmer, 3,athwell were surprised by Trenton. Mr. Handcock and faintly, presented their annual Christ-: nember ne7rvbers of their family, the . Brantford, spent the holidays meas concert a few days late because of the stormy weather. bei )ccasionng their 55th wed- ung anniversary, With Mr. and Mrs. R. Hand- cock. Chairman was Mr, Joe Hunk - Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rath- Miss Saner Watson, Aylmer, ing. The program featured a Wel- ve3l, Mr. 'and Mrs. John Grigg, called on her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mips. Fred Burdge on come chorus, drills, songs by Vtr, and Mrs, Edgar Rothwell, Saturday, the junior and senior pupils, a qr. and Mrs. Robert Stirling, Miss Watson 'is spending the play, rhythm band and, a playlet. Vii. and Mrs. Torn Rathwell ' :limon; Mr, -and Mrs, Williain holiday season with her cis- Pupils. talzing special pants .iii thero lairs were: Nancy VicAsh, Mr, and Mrs..John Ost- ter, Mrs. Gilbert •Beecroft, Bel.- grave. Lapp, Ronnie Snyders, Ron- ,om, Varna; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. V, Hargreaves Me Hunking, Ralph Hallam Keith Lapp, Cathy Schneider, YArcy Rathw6l, 13pucefield,• and family spent Sunday with Arva Ball, Joyce Hallam, Loll - 4r, and Mrs. Arnold Rathwell, Township, Mr, and Mrs. Don ise Hunking Brenda Ball Mar - Kitchener, -dropped in from uarly afternoon to everting to + • Enjoy Service ganef Franl�en and Wendy Sch- neider• risit their parents and offer. Varna, also called for the Mrs. Glen Johnston is the 'ongratulations, Mrs. George Castle is spend- musical director. They served refreshments Of CarOls At Sancta arrived and gave out presents and candy to all the vhieh they took with them9 r ;his happy occasion. • • .. Trmnt Church children. We join their many friends ri eopgratulations and best -- either selections were taken by vishes, BAYFII:LD -' On Sunday Linda Pierson and Gayle Turn- FArSgt. and Mrs. J. Mayman and Jeffrey, Glencalm, morning in Trinity.. Anglican er. During the • offer tory, the dory 21;'7964 at 2:00 p.m, Church, Bayfield', the rector, latter sG'ing •a s'ol'o, "Wham Child with her parents, Brigradier Rev, E, S. B. Harrison conduct- Is This?" deputations must, be in the ed a Six Lesson 'Carol service, ',tike choir leader is Mrs. J, Essex, was. with her sister, same having been. postponed B. Higgins and, the organist is from the Sunday before Chrism- Mrs, Betty McLeod, t 1 i 11 . i mas because of weather con- The Christmas decorations _ / dittoes, arranged by the Chancel Gtiils �R.._ M0/ ..- The service was a very lovely with rite numerous memorials 1-b nhetrertot,dTerry on,the Holy Were 1L'•Lt2- Table�potte mative'mums (hy Simons, Michael her family rn memory of a fox- ytj ,Scotchmer, George Bel2chamber, SameS mer organisit, ]VLrs, Willard 'N t�ametvn and Howard 8aco:tch= • S�ttirgearl) on the orgazi; polo; se!ttia plants and rrtemoral The choir sang roost delight- wreaths o2 cedar with large red fully with the junior choir sing- bows on all the.. windows made ' Ing the lovely hymn, "Away in a very 'attractive setting for .. u' a Manger" anti solo parts in this lovely seasonal service. FARMERS We are shipping cattle ✓+very Monday, {tor llhited Cil -operative of Ohtani Arid abllcit your pate6ha4e. Wb Will pick theirs up at youlr farm. Pleaee iPH6NEt 'ebLL'Ed`r not lathe that Saturday 1nt�tits r Sealurfh* .,r14. S, Wait, -Shlgper a i�+► PhOft' 649 W I Father Biles Mr, and Mrs. Spencer Ervine and Mary Elizabeth were in Southampton for Christmas. Mrs, Ervine remained owing to the illness of her father, Garfield Rourke. He passed away in Southampton Hospital on Saturday, December 28. e GET A r BARN CLEANER SILO UNLOADER & SANK FEEDER. YOU'LL GET BETTER PER- FORMANCE AND LONGER WEAR FROM A BADGER SALES - SERV(CB - INSTALLATION JOHN BEANE, Jr. PhoneCo.l lect HU .. 2-.9250 snuCEF1ELb, ONT. . and Mrs. Ken Seotc'hm p rents hrM�rt.'nan DAY ' ,s t el ? 'ebster',: )(p,rna, Mr, mod Ma's (arta .Srriale, Cirnn, spent Christmas with lir i s e � r d . Roy, Mrs R. H, FI. Ormond. returned home pn the Saturday before; Christmas After spending five days 'in Detroit ,and. also vTszt- ing his daughter, Mrs, Byron Johnson and family, Ashtabula, thio, Celebrating Christmas with Mr• and Mrs, Gordon M. Gal-' braith 41L "Sylyan ,acres', and Mrs,. T? >y and fm. sly, i, and Mrs, Jo:. Margat and Joi Toronto on F ng ..spent the TackersWith, Club Picks 01ficers. For Coming Year Mrs., Bob Lawson was :elect, ed president of the T.ucl�ersmitli Ladies Club when ,tho members met recently At their final meeting of the,yeaat� Other officers elected were as follows: Vice•presi.dent, Mrs,. Bert Pepper; second vice-president, Mrs, Eldon: O'Brien; seertary, Mrs, Vic Sytnick; •treasurer, Mrs. William Pepper; literary convener, Mrs. .Bert Pepper; press i rpponter, Mrs. Frank Walters; pianists, Sts, Mrs F. Crich arid. Mrs, W,. Rogomon; #lowers and card's, Mrs, Williarra Pen, per; sewing committee, Mrs, J. eenst ra andMrs, J. Kassues= wast yvr� ii !a'�a tea? eni5, iYir, dna Mrs. J, MaoKenzie. G,, M. Chesney, Mr, .and Mrs. J,. M, Stewart .r, and Mrs. Martin A Mndy revs and two children, oda x L n, were in London for Christmas , _n __ were at their cottage aver the with their niece, Miss Helene { weelcend, Brownlee. Mrs, Mrs, Robert Orr retu Mrs, J, J, Richardson is in - disposed at her home on. Clan home on December 27 after Gregor Sgarare as the result of .havingbee in .. .n Ottawa for a a fall in her home an Ghrt. week wee i .owing to the death of meas Eve, her father, Joseph Paquette, in his 62nd year. Ba f]el Lions Russell ' l Kerr, 3° d _ .. ti . Se _ . , ddaughter.--And Mrs. Lome $parks Charles Scotchmer and Leslie Elliott, assisted Santa ,Qlaus in a n returned home on Friday following Christmas -deliverin 38 baskets to elders - y with his aunt and uncle, Mrs. 'Wood's, folk sig s and ish Bay on Christmas Eve in the Bayfield, Viola Wurn-and Nesbitt Toroxxto, Varna and .Goderich Township Relatives who were dinner guests on with Mr, area: Wpth Mrs, George Lindsay :Christmas And Mrs. George Bell were: and Brown Lindsay .on Christ - was Day were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Black, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tichborne George Lindsay, Paris, with and son Bill, Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. their son4n law and daughter, Mr. acrid Mrs, Aare Aloots, Del - James Horton, Colborne Town- hi; Mr. and Mrs, James Hut - ship; Mr. and Mrs. Don Mc- Arter, Murray, Cathy and Joan, chings; Mr. , and Mrs. Allan Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Char]- Hutchings; Mi'. and Mrs, Geo - rge Heard and Larry. es Bell, Harold Bell; Mr. and Mr, and Mrs, A, Brisson left Mrs. Alan Glabraith and Janis, on Sunday, December 22 to Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Howard spend Christmas with. members Armstrong and Julia, Stanley of their family in Detroit. Township, Mr, and Mrs. Don Bell, Mark and Wendy, Clinton, who were with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, E, McClinchey, Varna, also called for the Christmas tree hour. Mrs. George Castle is spend- ing the 'hol'iday season with her son-in-law '.and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, -William Craig and family, Clinton. •'l '' Mr, and Mrs. R. L, MacMil- len returned home on Boxing Day after having spent Christ- The Januar Session of Y mas with daughter and family, Huron County Council will FArSgt. and Mrs. J. Mayman and Jeffrey, Glencalm, commence on Tuesday, y, Jon - Miss Barbara Clift, Ottawa, dory 21;'7964 at 2:00 p.m, arrived on Christmas Eve to be with her parents, Brigradier Any documents or notice of and Mrs. F. A, Clift through deputations must, be in the the New Year week. Mass Shirley Brandon, B.A., hands of the Clerk no later than 12:00 noon, Thursday, Essex, was. with her sister, January :t6, 1964. Mrs. Warner Payne and fam- By, for the Christmas vacation. JOHN G. S E R RY, Mr, and Mrs. J. B. 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