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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1964-10-08, Page 8Page 8, -Clinton ,hews -Record ---Thugs., October 8, 1944 BEAUTIFUL EREEZY , $y EELLCHAMBER _J B-.- A. F" I - IRR$iQ.N�►I !TENS ,0 'C4.IURCH NEWS. 0 C4U.E►CT�1[ITIES. VILLpGE HAPPENiNGS Correspondent: AUDREY EEL.I,CHAMPER.--- Kong Eayf"ield 3$ Subscriptions, Classified .Adys,, :Qisploy Adys, and job Printing. all' gccepted by the Bgyfield cQr,jesPQndent lti[tiicohaneous SI►oWer Mrs. John. Jo t has retur Mr, an t- o weh n d Mrs, C cargo Caxl_ Cann 'and Mrs. F H, ,Paull, s e A are on Main Sitreet rick, Birmingham, Midi., were aocotxnpanied by Mrs, lamerson J.,cqueiine Clufif vias d to her h.. the guest of honour at a mss- aftei spenditt ..the Suinmaer.;at the Erb and Caxitick cot- Heard and ,Mrs, R, H, F. Gaud- cellaneous shower sPorisored 1,y months at her cottage in Jaw- gage from Saturday tij .Mon.- ner attended. the Diocese of Hu- the ladles of Trinity Anglican ett s Grave, day, and were joined an Sunday r'on World Missionary Rally. Church in the Parish Haat ern Mrs, Jack Cluff left for De by Mr, John J.Vatl fin's, a , held in, T4vett Memorial Ch-. Friday evening,. Oct, 2., txbi�t on Saturday to spend a Thongs. Coulter bath of Biran arch, 111 ot%, on Wednesday The hall was decorated with ghapxi, and M -x William Klen evening. fever days with her dau'ghteir and in pink and white Streamers and sonsiri law, 1V and Mrs, Wil- bicl flf Grosse Pointe, 'Mich. liaxn_ Faller, C. ngratulaitions to The Rev. and Mrs. H. Currie, The 'address was given' by tibiae wedding bells. The elven. Mr, land Mrs. Faller, on` .ta%e Hensall, called on" Mz, and Mrs. Rt, Rey. E'ri'ca. Sabiiti, Bishop g opo court • Wlust, birth of a son', Lloyd Malrins o'n Sunday, of Ruwenzori, Central Africa. m Fled with ca Mrs, Robert Clufif receiived the Mr• and Mrs, Donald Bell Mr. George Aitken of Landon The 1st Bayfield Briow'nie prize for high scone and Miss are on a .two week motoring was at iris ,cottage an Honvard P'a'ck were hostesses to the lst Gayle Turner; low, vacation. Wendy, their dough- Street on Saturday and was Goderich Brownie 11a.ck .on Sat - Miss Cluff was 'then: escorted ter, is staying with Mr. -and joined by his daughter and son- urdiay, Oct oiber 3. The -day's to the stage which was adorn- Mrs, George! Bell, 'and son Mark in-law; Mr, and Mrs. A, And- events opened with numerous ed with beautiful 'baskets of with Mr, anal Mrs, Charles Be11. rens and gr'anddaught'ers Cath games, which were led by M'rs, white gladioli ,and pink Linn as, Mr, and Mrs, Eugene Bauer and Susan, Jean Hurst, Brown Owl, Mrs. r ubh Clancy, A corsage of red . oses prepared and .,their two children spent Mr, and Mrs. R. Chapman R n y, Tawny Owl anal by her aunt, Mr's. F, P. AAcell the weekend w1th, Mrs. E. J. and family, London, were at • Alma Ryan, Snowy Owl, Ly Bauer at her home on the Lake- their c all of 1s.t G rl . ch. was wined on the bride-elecst cottage, over ilio weekend. es�i by Mrs, J, B. Higgins, who then shore. Miss Ethel Blair of London, Bayfield games were directed road the traditional address of- Mr, and Mrs, J, Fisher and' spent Saturday and Sunday by Mrs, Joan Merner, Tawny Showmanship Mlininer Bob Vodden 9f Clinton poses with his Holstein . at the Bayfield Fall Fair Thursday, Mr. Vodden was fudged best showman in ,the Class. (News -Record Photo by John Visser) Tering good wishes of all. 'IUre gifts were opened by J'acquel- Prank of St. Agathe, were at their cottage on Saturday and with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Blair, Owl and Mrs. Ken Brandon, Brown Owl (1st Bayfleld), The p• M . cod Quaay ��" ��VeJto4 (r //•. yy{�r•r • Exhibits fine, assisted by Mrs'. Robert Sunday, Mr. ,and Mrs, John. Ellioitt, Brownies then diad ,a treasure dleton:; Mrs. McClgre; - i Cliff 'and Mrs, Fletcher Mc- Laughlin, All preseaut were Mr. and Mrs. Max+bi-n. And- rews' of London, were at, -their Jimmie, Nancy and Susan, frorri Kitchener, were guests on Sun- hunt followed by wiener and marshmallowroast. A most en- • f e /� At I6IY I• �� • p �R wire thanked by Miss Clufif. village home from Friday until day of Mr. Ellicott s parents, Juyaible +time was had by all y* �.St e The ladles of the church Monday. Mr, and Mrs. William Elliott. present, id Miiddleton; Mrs. W. Oesch; Wch, by Bishop Appleyard •0x7 served a del'i(A;ous lunch, Horses Helfer, one year old: Keys . McClure Review Selaedule - tts 'Lynda Pierson, Penny Howlett and' Karen Fitzsinrioris Howlett ■ 'Man Fruit AndVegetables En tr e s Single pony in harness: Clarkes Pony Farm, W.oiadham (1 and 2) ; Falconer- Senior heifer ca4f: Keys; Falconer; Mrs' •Dav'id Middleton; Mrs,. y McClure - able to attend to this work, it (1 and 3) ; Elmer Johnstone, Junior heifer calf: Falcomer; spent 48 hours Bast weekend at a Patrol Leaders Camp.. , rs McClure". m ainder of this .year and . t'hen Atwood (2 and 4); Hard, one male, 2 females or Accompanied by their Ca p Gran and Seeds Stews rt Middleton; Fred Mid- 5 S paaiish onions:A. Oesch ' Pony team in h,�,�s, Clarke's Pony Farm (1 and 3); 3 females: Ke. Keys (1 and 2) ; tabs, Mrs, Robert Maloney, rthi y Bushel fall wheat: Allem Bet- •dleton• Fred lVlaeClymor>It• H. Penh'ale; 5 Ma's. 41mer Johnstone; Falconer; Aberdeen Angus sot out on Friday evening for ties'; Russell Oesch; Hamper, any other variety red tomatoes: F. R. Hackney o t y p ny ander; Elm- All prizes Won by Ri'ch'ard the canip at the Salvation Army ' Bushell 'white oats: Rus'Sell fall apples: Stewart Middleton; IV1cQure; Mrs, J. H. Johnston; er Johnstone; Doan, Thorndale. Camp site on the Gaderich Oesdh; Bruce Bottles; Fred McClymant; 5 yellow tomatoes: Mrs. H. Sin le roadster in •harness. g. Herefords - .. Road. Bushel barley: Russell Oesch; Hamper any other variety Bieding; . Len Bok, Wingham; Bull, 2 years and over; Hof - In all, 47 girls attended un- Bruce Battles; winter apples: Stewart Middle- 5 largest tomatoes (red) : Single Hackney or carriage fman Bros., Dashwood; der the command sof Miss. Mary Bus'he'l pea beans: Fred Mc- ton; Fred .McClymont; 'Mrs. J. H. Johnston; Mrs. F, horse in harness: Elsner John- Bull, one year old: Hoffman McMillian, Division COmmas- Clyanont; Russell Oesch; 6 qt. basket northern spy: R. McClure; stone (I and 2); Clar'ke's' Pony Bros. (1 and 2); sioner, Trainingwas d'ir'ected Iia'If bushel red, Glover. seed; Stewart Middleton; , Fred Mc- Collection of small fruit to- Farm' Senior bull calf: HarTY Wat- by Mrs, Joan Boggs', RCAF Rusiseell Oesch, Clym,ant; Fred Middleton; mat'oes: Mrs. F. R. McClure; .Hackney 'or carriage team in kins, Londesboro; Station Clinton, Half bushel .alfalfa: Russell 6 qt. basket McIntosh reds: Mrs. Daphne Matins; harnnes's: Elmgr Johnstone; Junior hull calf: Hoffman C)esch; Stewart Fred Mid- �i Clarke' -s Pony Farm- (2 and 3) ;. Bras.; Watkins; Dr, and Mrs, William Tial- Half bushel timothy seed: Fred dleton• Fred McClym'ont; Collection of peppers: Mrs, Belgian or Percheron team in Cow., 3 years and over: Hoff- man were at their cottage this Russell Oesch; Mrs. Johnston; 6 qt. basket any other v'ar- F. McClure; harness: Len Bak, man Bros (1 and 2) ; Watkins; weekend. , 6 ears hybrid sweet c ori: rety Tali apples: Fred McCl'y- Plate Sween peppers, 3 green, Dairy Cattle Heifer, 2 years old: Hoffman Russell Oesch;rant 6 ears dent corn: Russell Stewart Middleton; 6 qt. 'baskot any other var- Mrs. F. R. 3 red, -one variety:Y McClure; Holstein Btros.; Heifer, one year old: Wat- Oeseh; 6 ears Bantam sweet iety winter apples: Stewart Plateof 6 hot peppers: Mrs. Heifer, two years or milking: kins; Hoffman Bros. (2 and 3); MNM corn: Russell O'esch Middloton; Fred McClymont; F. McClure; ' Bruce Bettles; Senior heifer calf: Hoffman - Fruit 6 qt. basket red delicious: 2 pepper squash: R. Oe's'ch• Doris' Schilbe; Yearling, 'born between July 1, 1962 and July 1, 1963: Bruce Bias, (1 and 2) ; Junior heifer calf: Hoffman FRIENDS Patty Semple; Stewart Middle- '�; tired McClymont; 2 muskmelons': R. Oesch; R. Bottles (1 and 2); ' Bros, (1 and 3); Watkins; w• • LEND AN EAR /64E P ums, plate of J.2, German p rune: H. Penhale; F McCly- 6 qt, basket,kings: Fred Mc- Grainger; 2 watermelons: 'R, Oesch; Senior calf: Bob Vodden, Wal- ter McIiwain; Ross Trewartha Herd; 1 male and 2 females) or 3 female's: Hoiffman Bias,; MCIT/NG NEW moat• Clymont; Stewart Middleton; Collection of apples, 4 dif- Donis Schilbe; (3 and 4) ; Watkins; HEAT/NG NEWS Pers, Bartlett late of 5: p F. McOlyimont; ferent fall varieties, 4 of each: 2 citrons; F. McClymont; R. Ouch; Junior calf: Doug Farquhau; Brian Potter; Special p Best baby beef: Bruce Keys Pears, Duchess's, plate of 5: Fred McClymont; Collection of apples, 6 duffer- Hubbard Squash (green): Herd -1 male, 2 females or (1 and 2) ; Frank Falconer; /AOR 0 T ' YO a H. Penh'ale; Pears, Beure D'An'ou, J Plate ent winter varieties 4 of each: t patty Semple; Mrs. J. H. John- Ston; 3 females: Bruce Bottles; Jersey Richat•d Doan. AR HE of 5: Allen Belttles• Stewart Middleton; Fred -Me- Hubbard s uaish (yellow) : F. q Senior calf: Doug McCul- shoe p NFws Pears, Beau Claiirgeau, plate of 5: Allen Bettleis; Patty Sem- ClymOnt', Plate of 12 red crab apples McClymont; 2 vegetable marrow: Patty laugh; Junior calf: Diane Pickard; Lincoln All prizes won by A. D, �a0 ple, Pears Sheld'om plate of 5: (,any varlety) : Stewart Middle- 'tori; Harald Penhale; Semple; F. McClymont; 2 Wayne Pickard; Steeper, Ailsa Craig. Leicester r 'fig' 4rEan f Allen 'Bottles, Harold Penhale• , Plate of 5 Baldwins: Fired pumpkins (pie) : R. Oesch; Patty Semple; Ayrshire' All prizes won by Edgar All prizes. won `by Donald a Plate of 6 aches, one ver- pe McClymont; Harold Penhale; Platte of 5 Blenheim Pippin: Largesit pumplciri or squash Howatt, Graham, Parkhill. e� ieiby: Fred. Mcclymonit; Best 3bun'chess white grapes: Stewart Middleton; for feed: Patty Semple; Plate of 12 gherkins: R. Dual -Purpose Shorthorns rp All prizes -won by John Oxford All prizes, neon by Donald Mrs. J. H. Johnston; Plate of 5 Delicious: Stewart Oesch; Mrs. Colclough; Keyes; Deere' Exeter' g, Best 3 bunches red grape's: Middleton; Fred McClymont; Plate of 5 golden Fred Plate of 4 -cucumbers for Special Prizes Dorset Horn • Mrs. J. H. Johnston; McClymont;g table use: Patty Semple; R. South Hua�an Veterrinary All prizes won by P. E. Deer - Best 3 bunches blue grapes: Plate of 5 Greenings: Fred Oegeh; Clinic: $5.00 for truest to type inrg, Exeter. Mrs. J. H. Johnston; Collection of grapes: Mrs. J. McClymont; Largest head sunflower: Mrs, J. H. Johnston; Mrs. Reg. Mil.- dairy iheafer, 2 years, and under, that bas been caUbood vaccin- Specials Pen of 4 to be shown, any fAibreed H. Johnston; Plate of 5 reit delicious: ler; ated: Bruce,Bettles. ram ewe, shearliing ewe, ' Best basicert of fruit (most Fred McClymont; Stewart Middleton; Patty Sean- ple; Collection' of. garden herbs: Beef Cattle lamb: Do d Graham; Donald • varieties): Hamper northern spyapples: Plate of 5 !McIntosh Reds: Mrs. Mrs. S. H. Bryant; Mrs.. J. Howard; Shorthorn Deering; Market lamb special: A. D. : s Stewarit Middleton, Fred Mid- Don Middleton; Stewart 1VLrddlebon; Flowers and Plants Bull, one year old: Bruce Stee or p . dleton; He' amper McIntosh r d s : Rate of 5 -Northern- Spy: - Stewart Middleton; Fred Md -d- Collection of cut flowers: David 'Mid�clle�fan Mrs Keys, Vernal Senior bull coif:. Frank F'al- Swine Y 1 sl • ADMISSION; $1.00 FREE DOOR PRIZES FIVE SPECIAL GAMES Sponsored by the Kinsmen Club of Hensall Proceeds for Community Service Work SHORTY'S 212 VICTORIA ST. (H1NY, 4) 482.7661 Specializing in repairing all kinds of Automatic Transmissions Two Class "A"' Mechanics on duty TRA�KSGIVING DIINNERS a+ the WNW 0 od . Motel Mile South of Rayfield DINN5it lneludes: Tuekey, Dressi`hg, Gravy, Vege+able, Het Rolls, Salad, Desser+, 'Beverage*• Sunday Sven ng Starting of 5:00 p.rri. dleton'; Plate of 5 Ontario: Fred McClymont; Harald Penha'le; Plate of 5 Snow: Mrs. Don Middleton; Stewart Middleton; Plate of 5 Talman Sweet: Fred McClymont; Stewart Mid- dleton; Plate of 5 St. Lawrence: Fred McClymont; Platte of 5 Quince: Mrs. Da- phne Malins; Harold Penhale; Plate of 5 Wealthy: Fred Mc- Clymont; Plate of 5 Wolf River or ,Alexander: Fred McClymmt; Fred Middleton; Plate' of Kings: Stewart Mid- dleton; )aired McClymont; Miller !Motor Sales, Seatfonlh,: $5.0,0 for beast 'bush'el of McIn- tosh apples: Fred McClymont; • Vegetables 11 qt. basket early potatoes, Warba: Mrs. J. H. Jonhston; 11 qt, basket early potatoes, Cobblers': R. Oesch; Mrs. J. H. Johnston; 11 qt. basket of late pota- toes, (named) : H. Penih'ale; R. Oesch; 3 quant white sugar man- gol] R O gds esti; 5 tattle carrots, long: Mrs.. McCliur0; R. Oes'ch; 5 table carrots, short: Mrs. F. R. McClure-; A. "Desch; 5 table beets; Mrs, F. R. Mc- Clure; R. Ods&. 5 parsnips (table): Dosris Sehilbe; Mrs. B. Keys; 3 winter radishes: Mrs. W. quality -consid herd: Fred Mc{ Clvrnantt; P. Oesbh; 2 hehd' cauliflawee- Doris Schalbe; Mrs. W 06sch; 2 head , cabbage (whatte) ; Doris Scbilbe; Mrs. W Oesch; 2 head babbage (red): R: Oesch; 5 .large mihitl� on+ioQis: R. Oesch; 5 targe yellow oblmis: Mrs. ,$: Keyes; F• McClyimont,• 5 large red onions: R, Oesth-, J+ . IVIcClymont; Don Middleton; Mantel bouquet: Mrs,. David Middleton; Mrs. Dan Middle- ton; Table bouquet (not :over 12 inches): Mrs. David Miiddl'eton; Mrs, Don Mucd'daeiton:; Fall bouquet of wild flowers: Mrs. Don Middleton; Mrs: J. Howard; Wanner bouquet of dried flow- ers: Mrs. Don Middleton; Mrs. David Middleton; Mirdaittire bouquet: Mrs. David Middleton; Mrs. Mc- Clure c'oner, Clanton - Ju / nior bull calf: Bruce Keys; Heifer, 2 years old: Bruce Keys; Mrs. David Middleton; Mrs. Bryant; Pansies (display) : Patty Senvple; Mrs. Bryant; Petunias, 8 long stems : Mrs. Bryant; Mrs. H. Bierl6ng; Roses, display: Mrs.. David Middleton; Mrs, McClure; Salvda: Mrs. David Middle- ton; Mks. Fred Middleton; Zinnias (7 blooms) : Patty Semple! Mrs McClure! or � ire All prizes won by Edgar Howatt and Sons. Be2grave. Poultry Clifford Pepper, Dashwood, won all prizes in the chicken sections; Warners in the Pekin Duck class were: James Cleave; Bay- tield, 2 firsts; and John Keys, Varna, one 1st and one 2nd; Guinea Fowl: sack, Bruce Bottles; hen, Bruce Beittles (1 and 2)•; cockerel, Bruce Bet- ties, Mrs. Alvin Bottles;