HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1964-02-20, Page 3Receive Prizes
At the annual Ontario
Weekly Newspaper Associa-
tion convention in Toronto
last week editors and pub-
lishers were presented with
their awards in the Better
Newspapers Competition. In
the top photo, Publisher A,
L. Oalquhoun and Editor Bill
Batten of the Clinton News- ,
Re-ord look over their trophy
with one of the distinguished
gues'e at the Friday lunch-
eon, Hon, C. S. MacNaugh-
ton. The local newspaper
won third .place for general
excellence in communities
with a 'population of less than
3,500. In the bottom photo,
a former staff member of
the News-Record, Murray
McEwan, receives a trophy
from OWNA retiring presi-
dent, Lynn Lashbrook, Rod-
ney. Now associated with his
father in the Bothwell Times,
the trophy Murray received
was for second place for
newspapers showing most im-
provement.
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Libratian Reviews: Popular Books!y,
One Placed. In Memory .0f.6, Jefferson
frank. Walter
Funeral service was held Feb-
rnary TT for Francis ..(Frank)
Edward. Walters, who passed
away at :his home at RR 5,
Clinton, on Sunday, February
9, After a heart seizure.
He was. a. lifelong resident
.of Tuckersmith. Township, hav-
ing been born on July 25, 100,
son of the. late Edward Walt,
ors and Helen Fairbairn.
A retired farmer, be is sur-
vived by his wife, the former
Via May Townsend, Whom. he
married on. February 16, 1910,
Also surviving are one son,
Lloyd, London; claugirtors, Mrs.
George .(Dorothy) Twyforcl,
West Hi Mrs. Allan (Beat,
rice) Campbell, RR 1, Seaforth;
Mrs. Murray (Eileen) Mier,
Brantford; Mrs, Donald (Amy)
Horne, RR 4, Walton; his Mo-
. ther, Mrs. Helen Dalrymple,
Clinton; brothers, Bertram, RR
1, Brucefieid; Edward, White
Fox, Saskatchewan; James,
Wterford, Michigan; sisters,
Mrs. Walter (Mary) Tryton,
Bayfield; Mrs.. Jack (Sadie)
Horton, Docisland, Saskatchew-
an.
Mr. Walters. was a member
of Turner's United ,Church" and
the service was conducted. from
home by the minister, Rev,
Grant 'Mills, Clinton.
Interment was in Turner's
Cemetery, Tuckersrnith Town,
ship,
Pallbearers included Leen Re-
horst, Howard Crich, Ray Fear,
William Rogerson, Gregor Mc-
Gregor and Roy Pepper,
Two grandsons, Donald Twy-
ford, )7Vest. Hill, and Robert
Campbell, Seaforth, were. flow-
er-bearers.
on February 14, with nine little
friends.
Denise Devcau, a grade fiVe
pupil and Helmut Preston of
grade eight ably represented
the D.N.D. grade school at the
Legion public speaking competi-
tion held in Clinton. Nice show-
ing, children; the Air Marshall
Hugh Campbell school is proud
of you both!
Cpl. and Mrs. D. Matthews
and their family have moved
to Brucefield.
Tea Successful
The St. Valentine tea and
hake sale sponsored by the
Catholic Women's League was
a very well attended affair on
Saturday. •
The tea tables were spring-
like with fresh daffodils and
the main tea table was lovely
with white tapers and a large
centre piece of daffodils.
Pouring during the afternoon
were: Mrs. Greenaway, Mrs.
Duguid, Mrs. Ronnie, • Mrs.
Davies, Mrs. Hebert and Mrs.
Petersen.
A door prize was won by
.Mrs. E, Roblin and a raffle
was won by Mrs. D. Bonfield.
Mrs, Greenaway and Father
BUssey made the draws of the
lucky tickets.
The CWL executive and
members wish to thank all the
ladies who donated baking and
preserves for the sale; also to
friends who graciously made
cash donations.
Appreciation is also extended
to the ladies who helped decor-
ate the hail in a Valentine
theme; the Scouts who distrib-
uted notices to the PMQ's; Miss
Anna McDonald, women's edit-
or of CKNX radio and TV, and
each and. everyone who helped
make this annual event a suc-
cess,
Firemen Save
Hullett Stock
Fro Miming
Blyth Area Fire Brigade an-
swered a call early Thursday
afternoon to the form of How-
ard Cartwright, con. 8, Hullett
Township, where flames were
bursting through the east end
of the mow in the upper part
of the barn, a frame structure
with a steel roof.
The firemen were able to
save the 32 head of cattle hous-
ed in the barn, and 75 pigs (35
were burned), quantity of grain,
the west end of the barn, and
a nearby shed.
The firemen used the Morris
Township water-tank truth and
hauled 50,000 gallons of water
from the Blyth water supply, a
distance of eight miles.
Fire Chief Irvine Bowes said
the cause of the fire is un-
known. He estimated the loss
at between $8,000 and $10,000.
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While we are waiting for tbe. last order of books to coma in,
let us check the names Of some.
of the 'books that are .currently
in circulation. Some are out so
constantly that readers are of
the opinion that they are not
in. the collection
HOMEBRIi3W. AND PATCH,
ES—Harry J, Boyle, His earlier
collection of, stories and anec-
dotes evoked nostalgic memor-
ies among so many readers that
it is not surprising to have
four requests a day for "Home,
brew'And Patches".
THE FALL OF TI-lB byNA,
STIES—Edmond Taylor. The
collapse of the four European
dynasties, .Iiabsl?nrg, 'Hohenzol-
lern, Ottoman and Romanov
during the years 1905-1922,
ART TREASURES OF THE
ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM.
This book has been placed in
the Clinton Public Library in
memory of the late George H.
Jefferson, for many years prin-
cipal of the Clinton Public
School and also member of the
Clinton Library Board. This is
a large book, well illustrated,
which will prove a pleasure to
those who know the Museum
and also to those who plan to
visit the Museum.
MY DARLING CLEMEN-
TINE — Jack Fishman. So
many books have been written
about Sir Winston that this
one about Lady Churchill re-
veals that it needs a truly un-
derstanding wife to cope with
a husband of such heroic quali-
ties..
THE ROCKS REMAIN—Gav-
in Maxwell. For those who en-
joyed the earlier book "Ring Of
Bright Water", this book of the
author's 'home on the west
coast of Scotland will bring an
added pleasure.
WHAT'S PAST IS PRO-
LOGUE. Vincent Massey's
memoirs. •
THE DOT' NELLYS MUST
DIE—Orlo Miller. This boOk is
in constant circulation, and has
been since it was first put on
the shelf.
THE BIG SELL — Pierre
Berton. A popular writer and
personality looks into the facts
concerning high-pressure sales-
manship.
PRINCE OF THIEVES—J. J.
Lynx. George Monolesco, a
penniless young man of 17, ar-
rived in • Paris in the 1880's.
This is an account of his .fahu-,
Ions eye-brow raising career.
He alternated between periods
of wealth (ill-gotten) and pov-
erty brought about by his in-
satiable love of gambling,.
,NEVER CRY WOLF—Farley
Mowat. This versatile writer
will certainly hold your inter-
est with this book, He recounts
some of the incidents :from the,
year be spent in the far north
studying the habits of Canadian
wolves. Mowat is a persuasive
writer. He would have you be-
lieye that all the stories about
"the big, bad wolf" are grossly
exaggerated.
CARS OF THE WORLD --
j, D. .Scheel. Hundreds of col-
oured plates with sufficient
facts will bring hours of plea-
sure to many male readers,
young and old.
EARLY FURNITURE OF
FRENCH CANADA—Jean Pal-.
ardy. Coloured plates and black
and white plates, as well as a
full account of the history of
house furnishings make this
book a "must" for the lovers of
"old things".
ROYAL CHALLENGE AC-•
OEPTED—Alistair Boyd. The
author, on completion of his
university course, accepts the
challen,ge offered by the Duke
of Edinburgh 'to travel around
the world on five pounds. Al,
most two years of wandering
takes him to as few ' familiar
and many unfamiliar places, all
of which makes fascinating
reading.
HEADLINE HOCKEY —
Andy O'Brien. Hockey fans will
enjoy this one.
PICTURE OF JAPAN—Colin
Simpson. The 1964 Olympic
Games are being held in Japan
and this is your opportunity to
learn more about this country.
OUT-ISLAND DOCTOR —
Evan Cottman. One could de-.
scribe this book as a 'how to
change from a science iteacher
in. Madison, Wis. to a medical
doctor in the out-islands of the
Bahamas",
THE BUTTONS .K E E P
COMING OFF — Robert Fon-
taine. Some nonsense for your
idle moments.
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CLINTON( REPRESENTATIVES
Orland. Johnston
George Cutler
Phone 482-7607
Phone 482-9782
The christening of Michelle
Elaine, infant daughter of Ma-
jor and Mrs. J. N. Wright, took
place' on February 9 at St.
Paul's Church. Father R. Bus-
sey officiated. The god-parents-
were Constable Denis, Duhamel
and Miss Diane Binette.
Sincere congratulations to
Jimmy Brittain who was five
years old on February 11; the
same to Linda ,Cuthbert who
celebrated her ninth birthday
A astral
ar 11'
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