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ropqrds art beftgilng A J94 for Ke -ports, M_ny f
machines, cow
#y, Rs4es4pr A. A,
The wUltiaJ congregat4onal have, been
. , made I . -lonpr
ary41
Ate andel' told. cp-4011 'at the
m"Ong of WesleymWillis, UoK- ders, 'K, T, 001ess, NO"
January InVelpi. �, ed Church, Clinton, was high- Frank Fng1iln,dh and Edward
;Rrd
AlThe Oepartment �reqqlres lighted IbY ZeWIPtF, , of- lle-W J01*41%
54
more details eivev ye.grj, he 11&sb�ll ZzianctA - I 4V14evp, On the C=Mlttee of Sfew-
said, 4114 the near f0uro dils mew, aid's the following appear for
Thwtatgl, r
. . mTley raised by the th.,t- fi- .t tti.me; Ch,
is going to bes 4 job for P, mqch- gro, 'e4 the Xis arles Nelson,
cosn gatkon. was the h10,11 , tin Dr-, P(aul Walden, Robert Me
apical dqvicoi, such -m IDIM, t Ory r
he bist . , of the ea-tea,Rathwell, land
which -A=Y Counties ohim a net tow.. ft, Wl lour-; ral"logg Andrews, The new
ted to use. I understand ,the =,of V603 -00s an aniount qhamaan. of the Cornmit*x of
Cast .is not prohibitive. gxreeds the net total Of Stewards is Hecitor xingsweR.
"If this county, oyer Gomsid- the previous year by $3,000.00, Actclitionai represeliwimes to
The Missionary and Maloten- the o0lelal board are- Lloyd,
era a there, is. a. arice Fund totalled $5,125.00, Holland
Con
considerable araount of infor-]sassing the T)5'000'00 mark for mau AAsocialti
0 nsund
a' Schorcrl
matron toot be Ibe first time and exceeding the
Spperintendent, HC-nnat:h John -
by )some w-mmittee before, any' 196$ total. by More than 17%. ston; UC.W presidents Miss
study is dione. The Department d4nirinbut,16ris to, Pxer*byteTy Katherino NkGregor; X & K
of Municipal Affairs wanto, to• pp-Jects amounted to, $2,375,00, committee chairman, Bee4ner
Supervise right from,` they cptaxt,1� massing "the previous year x4zjes; and Y.P,S, representa-
and Is willing to sen4 qualified _;t%. To date, Wesleor-Willis has ti
e, Jim McCullough,
- . ough,
men to Instruct ossessomm" contributed $14),185-00 to Pres -1 Reduced papulation , in Clinton
Mr. Alexander exp�lalned the bytry Reduced
adjustment mad6 in equalized' th-L5 past year has been reflect-
AsSeigsment. arising out of the The UCW,had a Conspicuous- ed In some -slight shpinkage, In
ly successful year, refloated a- the number of familliesAssoc!-
incorporation of Bayfield. Part
of SfanlAy has been included.)n gc1inin the nelt'total raised by iated with the, church. The ses-
this or.&4
rilzation and it's four
the village. , a I
nits, in all, $3,05,00. In ad
Mrs. M. t., Clements, country altion .to its
)ibrarkvft, reported 32 libraries' raising r its E Funeral Service
Of $1,,100 00 for the , National.
f6w deposit stations, five high F aid, the VC_W cont4buted
.4ollools and 292 elementary .11
SICho-& roams. The libraries. cir- $200-00 as, an over -and -above Held Jan. 16
culate 5,500 books
;fur -
change.. The deposit gtations oks in each ex- g and also, $100-00 for tur-
nishings at Woptminst6r Col-
lege. For Hensall Man
use 200.baolo, high schools- 560 .
and T) major coneoaHn-1
alae elerneutary schwas
11,295, project during. '1965 wM be the
]?Ublitt School Inspector J. installation of a new Organ con-
XinRead, speaking on behalf4 sole. and a rebuilding of the ex-
CNIB field ofsfipcer Ed, Wheeler, istilIg Organ by the Holmes
grounded temporarily for lack Organ Co. of London, The con-
bif a -driver, said there. are 67 g9egationlias also -approved Lite
blind ,persons in Huron includ- purchase of the Chuter lot, im-
ing some young children enrol-: inediately adjoining the south
lied early because of growing de- edge of- the church property
fects. and fronting on Victoria Street,
When the sight of older per- The election of officers brings
sons gets down to 10 percent, a number of hew faces, to the
44ey are registered—with 4,1, 6-1'. —P +J- 'NT ..A
regional as's'ociation serv1W
Huron, Perth, Middlesex, Elgin
4O and.the c of London. Of
MO ity
Hu'ron R 61 ena, W
$10,000 needed in - Hm, -,on, the
officers. &y -to raise $8,000 by
i I nQ A C ]rotor canvass.
Mm e t a H
The members of the Humn ed by Mrs. Calvin Cutts Gode- Presbyterial.
Presbyterial of the Women's rich, -it-was stressed that more Mrs. Albert Taylor, the his -
Missionary Society Of the Pres- yard print materials be sent torlan, from Godqrich; announc-
byterian Church in Canada were in the bales for the women to ed that Goderich ,had celebrated
cliEtillenged,for -a greater' increase sew themselves. This was giv- the 80th anniversary this past
in prayers afid, contributions to en 'by Mrs. G. G, WcE wan, God'- year, and that in, 1965' Hensall
the missionary work of the erich, in the 'absence of Mrs. Arnold Circle would celebrate
church at home and -abroad, at 4CUtt. N'The Glad Tidifts secre- its: 75th; , Hensall mtemoon,
theannu �1, meeting held m St. Mary, TvIrs, O. U. Anderson, bel- 15th; Blyth,-yVIVIS, their 80th;
Andrew's Presbyterian Church, gravp, reported that: 300 sub- and the Clinton Mission Band With his USUAI Superb sense
Clinton, r6ently. I scrlptidm had been sent for this Its, 60th anniversary. of timing, Winston Churchill
The president, Mrs. W..BraX- past year. She -asked for more A. smorgasbord luncheon was chose (to die during a liktueT
.nock, Aubuin, was in charge co-operation by all .Societies served, by the members of the du.H winter period when it was
of, the two sessions which had to increase this number. Clinton WMS and the after- possible to, attract the- atention
the largest attendance for rri�y Miss Jessie Fraser Seaforth, noon session was opened with of the entire world without fear
years. Representatives were, life-mernbership secretary re- the. devotion period taken by of -anyone stealing,,th� Scene
present from Goderich, Bel- ported. that there was an in- the Seaforth Auxiliary, Miss from him
grave, Blyth, ;Seaforth, Hensall, crease. in ceritifica;tes and Seat Jessie Fraser, Mrs. Butt and
It was time to go. There is
Clinton and Auburn represent- given -to members and Mrs. W. Mrs. J. Thompson. Mrs, Mer- nothing more pitiable than a
ing 12 adult societies in thas R. Xerslake reported that she vyn Lobb was the piarilst for great man reduced to dotage
Preabyterial. had -sent in news items to Glad the •day and Mrs. R. U, Mae- and zenlhty. He was spared this.
Miss Hazel Macdonald, retic-Tsdings . and the local pres8and Lean dedicated the offering. Despite the avalanche of alt -
had received co-operation from Miss L. MacArthur, Goderich, r
ed missionary from Taiwan 1n all sources Mrs. Wellington conducted the election of bffic- ecdotes and esolosgAos. and es,
Southeast' Asia spoke Of the Good, Blyth, reported on the ors and an installation service prints of his speeches, 11 don't
's
rgeat need for. camps for chil- dhildren's Mrs. followed. The following is the think.theres was deep and wide -
groups and
dren and teenage groups and Mervyn. , Lobb, Clinton, told list of the officers for 1965: spread sorrow at his demise.
asked that zoine thought be about the CGIT groups. and Honorary president, Mrs. A. Certainly, there was none of the
art-in-titioai grief that
given to the camps at Xinthil Young Peoples work in the Taylor, Goderich: past presi-
dent, he.. ac -
and Goforth, to assist with the companied the death of Pres -
Miss Eva Somerville God -
Christian education projects's.et erigh; president. Mrs. Wesley 'dent Renne(ly.
Lip by the church. Kippen- East We 0 Bradno6k, Auburn; first Vied- It was more of a nostalgic
The minutes were approved president, Mrs, John Pollock sadness, a sense of the loss at
as read by the secretary, Mrs,,
Goderich; second Vice-president an In tAtution. One. can. Imagine
Wilfred Sanderson Auburn and Has January Meet Mrs, Donald Haines, RR 5: the English feeling like this
she also read &1' ;correspond- Goderich, third vice-president, When Queen Victoria died, after
ence. The president' opened tho, The January meeting of the Miss Flora MacDonald, Gode- 60 odd years on the throne.
njecting with a message for rthe Kippeh East Women's Institute
New Year and the morning de- was held on San, 20 at the home rich; corresponding secretary, Quitee man was Sir Winston.
votions were taken by Mrs, Joe Of Mrs. WIlliari-i Gibson with Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson, Ali- And just that. Not a superman,
burn-, treasurer, Mrs. J, A. Me- but a -man.
Dunbar and Mrs. 0. G. Ander- MVV. Glen, Bell as ca-hOstess.. Connell,. Goderloh;
son of Belgrave. Mrs, John Roll call was answered by "One And that was why he was
Pollock
lock of Goderich reported thing Our province is 'doing . to Afternoon and E V e n 1 n 9 able to seize and shake and
on the Christian Edacationprb- 'improve health". Groups, Mrs. J. Dunbar, Bel� straighten theheag.%tr, Of the free
The Migrave,CGIT, Mrs: Mervyn world' 'Adth his courage, and his
gram of adopting the new course minutes were read by
of study, Christian Faith and 'the secretary, Mrs. William Lobb, Q 11 nit a n. ; children's ears, �is defiance and his p1'' -
group, schooli, Kyle, and the treasurer's re- group, Mrs. Wellington Goods ers
Living for the Home Helpers,' 1 'during those days when
Mrs, Mervyn Lobb, Clinton, port was given by Mrs. Robert Blyth; I Mrs, Europe, and -the world, were
reported on, the Workshop held Bell. Plans were finalized for Harvey Hyde, Hensall; welcome threatened with "'a thousand
.r and welfare, Mrs, Ed -gar Wight- Yoars; of darkness."
the end of November for the the euchre party being held In man, 13�elgrave; literaturi
teaching of Sunday school the Legion Hall, Hensall, oil 0, Mrs. Most Of us have several ele-
A. Enright, Goderich; 11b
classes. Mrs: W. R. Xersla�e, Jan. 29: The 12th and 10th , library, rents In our character. Chul-
Seaforth was appointed Presby� groups ,reported completion of Miss 0. E. 'Oracey, Goderich; chill Was & kaleidoscope of the
terial delegate to the London a quilt and it was decided to Glad Tidings, Mrs: O. G. And colors of life. Ile was reaetiona-
. erson, RR 5, Winghani; *press,
and Hamilton Synodical meet- make the Rose -of Sharon quilt, ry and reformer, Ile was earthly
Ing -to be held in Walkerton Mrs, William Caldwell, corn- Mrs. W. A. Kerslake, Seaforth; rcallgf-an(l poet; lie lArag fteatil-
O,n April 6, 7 and 8, Ten dele- veher for Health, corilcluoteathe supply, Mrs,,Calvin Cutts de- or and doer; he was selfish anti
gates are to be chosen from the program which began by the rich; life membership, Miss Jeg. selfless, 116 was arrogant and
Mrs. sic Fraser, Seaforth; historian, s
PoegbyteriAl for. this meeting. reading of two 'poems by . . . humble. 1-10 wds part pirate,
Mrs, Caldwell irATO- Krs. A. Taylor's Goderich; fin- ,
Tyltig. J. A. McConnell giLve the Caldwell. anclEil committee, Mrs, J. A. Part prophet; paxt'iniperialist
troasurer's report •and showed dUced her. topic "Drugs"., , _ n Cutt, and part lillp. lie was ruthless,
- C .11, Mrs. Calvi,
a substantial gain in all the She mentioned that Canada
- MOCOM1L but lie wept easily. He was a
despartmentg, ist-he only country in the world Mrs. Ljunggren, all of :Gods- hundred other things, just as
Mrs. Joe Dunbar, Bel9tave charging a hidden sales tax on rich.
contradictory.
secretary for aftevnp6n. and prescription -drugs. The same I Was 19 when the "phoney
evening
og groups reported that subject Was brought' up on Passes Music EXOM wars' ended, and the German le.
the Seaforth and MeTtillop Charlriql 13 TV the evening of With Honours giomsinasw through Belgium,
groups had joined and were 34h, 20. �Cathie Potter, has received ancl- life suddenly became very
,now known as the Seaforth Flrst Mrs, Arthur Finlayson gave word that s;be passed her grade real. And I shall never forget
Church WM8 The Welcome the motto "19 retATeftlent good
health Urs, IV hatmony examinatinxi with thethrill, the sen!3e, of hope wid
and Welfare rdpoj)t stated that or bad for ,yotilsheal m honours, The test was held re-. Of resalutl6h, that surged
contact had been made. to new James D. rani mond'g'aive 8L 'POO through -mq when the. lion's
families t6ml#g to this e0untry and Mrs. Caldwell conducted a defttlY in; 01110tOn 'by the Royal I
and ina.hy VWL-lfad been rtade contest, Lunch Was served by donservtftory of Music, She Is growl tooed over the Atlantic
daughter 6f Mr. and. urg. on �(ha alrav", "We shwa. nait-
to sick &1d shut -its: the hostesses and the damhlilt� the d at surrendor. It'g difficulf to
In the' Supply report prepay. tee An bharge. rMmer Potter, realize that he ]vas 65 then, an
age When matt anon teer r*t1ring
from life and the ibrUggle,
I taiV the 61d fare -eater once,
and Wag, altnmt trampled to
death, lin,ith,& procogg, It *",on
ArNalgamdtedan alirgtlip, in North,andy ift the
IrHE, OLIN'T'ON NEW ERA 1024 THE CLINTON' NEWt-NECOAb gun)m6l. of 1044, a f-�iw weeks
_Ekt. 11865 Publlth4d 6very, Thursday at ih6 Est, 1991 after the Invasion.
Heart of Huron- County We WeTV &%mrA, -up od parade
clititottf bfitarlb Population 3,369 11T 1016 du9t land h ft ts bispltem in
ri*oht, other ?aftks in. the rtbor,
and we stood there, muttering
A4 L. COL1AUHdUN# 00blisher 6WISW, for half tin hestiv.
6 Suddenly a ]tittle two,'86atet
O 16 ifift 04I;!TtAtfosp, ate thk
J14'"Ad' iNkidbitti.M ON F� scout platto popped over, the:
0 sJ L, 11161t 61jf�i&ji 4# " Wrifers'a0ly, 4W dit 0sof necissarllY h0ri2ob and -squatted 66 feet in
4*prak the VI*Vn *# fip# P*wsp0jb*r, R46ft of 1%, The D -116t climbed
Aioh*r6i 41 6C64AW m4wli biphri ni, (50iiwa, shi tO- 001AGnt 4 Oosmaii lif 40f
finf,610C4 M4 out. W6 dtsdld 1§66 his
M014 IlAtlt: " % sdvawA - Oamada and 4r"t 114alil $4,00 a v0di3 iftagido Aii0eg AAd
1=10 WfAl m4 twolgi, ss.", StAfle 06014� i4A daht, 6ur d1199ust f 61i 'bt,6�, 'Thda
J
eleictedolders are, Merritt NedL
ager, John, I-ran-41ton, Thomas
Oliver, Donald Kerr; Harold
Hartley will complete the term
of the late Cree Cook.
Three elders of long sm-Ace
the back cockpit opened and a
vast, cherubic visag6, with, a
cigar in it, beamed at us.
He catnes,outof the thing like
a baby whale coming out of a
chicken's egg. He stood on the
wing, prrinning.'He stuck up two
fingers In the world-faallous V-
sign, but with just a suggestion
of the service -man's naughty
gesture which looked much the
same but meant something
quite different.
Then he waved, an embracing
wave that said, "Cbme, on in
closer." Our total cornplement
of Officer pilots; was almost
wiped out when, the rear ranks
surged through, mound and
over us, to cluster within touch-
ing distance of the, old War-
horse.
He italked for five iniivates,
earthy vocabulary Caesar em-
ployed when addressing, his le-
gions, And thpilt, he was ,off, the
incredibly ifooilish and gallant
old man, hopping to another air-
field, risking his skin -to have a
look at us and let us have a
look at him.
And human he- was! My fav-
ovilte story is the, one involving
Lady'Astor,. the hard -noised, asp -
tongued old aristocrat. She be -
carne enraged during an argu-
meat with -Churchill, and fired
what -she thought was Tahoe part•
ing sholt, "If you were my bus -
band, I'd poison your coffee."
To, which the great man replied
promptly and politely, "Mad-*
acne, if, you were my wife, Id
drink It!,
We shall not see his like
again.
John A. Henderson, prominent
Hensail "Iriessman .for over
26 years, passed away in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Jan-
uary 14 where he had been ad-
mitted two weeps previously as
a patient with a fractured hip,
the result of a fall in 'his home.
In his 69th. year he operated
Henderson's Produce,' was, a
former Reeve and Co=cIllor, a
former member of the Park
Board and PUC, a, member of
AF & AM Huron Lodge, 224,
Hensall, formerly very- active
In St. Paul's Anglican Church
where he had held several oT-
fices, always taking an active
part in, the activkdes of the
village.
Surviving are his wife, Mar-
garet Ann Bates; one son, Jack;
tvo daughters, Mrs. Keith
(Luis) Lindsay, WiEowdale;
Jean, Kitkatla, B.C.; Sylvia and
Kathleen at 'home; one sister
and three brothers in Western
Canada, and three grandchil-
dren, Pamela, Sheila and Xevjn
Lindsay.
Funeral services were held
from St.. -PaLw- 's Anglican
Church. Saturday conducted loy
Rev. J. P.Gandon, who paid
fitting tribute to Mr, Render -
son's ]life. Interment was in
Baird's Cemetery. Pallbearsen
were Trevor Wilson, Garnet
MoUsgeau, E. A. Davis, Tom
Lavender, Dave Kyle and Wid-
mer Ferguson.
Earns B.A.
Robert B. Allan, son of
Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Allan
,of Brucefield, was graduate
at the summer con -vocation of
McMaster University where
he received a Bachelor of
Arts degree. He.attended Sea -
forth District High School and
now is principal of Lambeth
Public School.
There's he better Unit to
Make horns ithprovenleht
plans a reality. Service is
bettei; and you can save on
lor#ee off-season prices. Dan%
let lack of money hold V0 - 0
back. dot an 14rC
Householder's Loan --
up to $2606. bo -the
needed work now=diteh
I
replace worn.0tit fuhil-W
tare and apolimic '69,
Thwir6oby bbhveh-
Iontly., See HFC irtow.,
A§X AbOUT .
inanc Jr.st'
4M repovt showed -240 how- Chdo leader; :and. to Charms;
houtq Under pris-towal -me =0 Merrell, i�hwch 0-gan"ist.
4 net ersb'ip '�.f 450,' of Tu fOl, , 1 'Citquo phrase, Beecher
whom 50 are nom -r
gaidmt. Menzies, expressed the m4grer
JGM0141 $40! �acti!Qn Was gation's approclaltion of the
voiced concerning the excolt work ,and leadership of the lain-
work *being, -done by the Sunday aster, Rev, Clifforia, Park, and
School and, midweek groups congratulated him upon the
and apprec-laition, was., extended honour the OPTOerence had con,
to their dedicated teachers and fwd upon: lour and the oumh`
•
headers, -Deep gratification was ineiectjng him W the ;high. a-
exprossed gl%�n behalf •of ;both fice of the -presidency for J06$_
the Junior 4 Senior Choirs 1964,
and, Uie thanks of the congreat- A delightful 1111110h, served by
1.011 conveyed to Mrs. Willis V= Xrs, George Beattie and meka» -
Egm-o4d, Senior Choir )eader;slbers Of her socIa4 committop,
to Mrs. William Hearn, Junior completed a happy evening.
Ol id] United Church
Annual Congregational Meefing
I Continulag stability linked School, Sting-TimeonCKNX-TV,
With vigorous congregational, otc.), to contribute 0 this
.support anal organizational ae- Fund "at least $200,00 An. 1965.11
tivity was revealed at the an- Few changes were made in
nual January congregational the list of officials in either
meeting of NolmesvOle United Church or Sunday School, Ed-
Church. ward Grigg replaces Wa*ed
There are 55 families Biggin on the Committee of
sated with the ohurch and' the Stewards, and Mr. ftgan In
member*dp remains at 140. turn was appointed to the
Toho) financial receipts were Trustee Board to replace the
as follows.: late John, Grigg.
Fxom congregational givings, The major innoveition in the
*3,630.00; raised by the U.C.W., Sunday School is the combining
$1,172.00; radsed by Sunday of the two intermediate dassos
School and Messengers, $383,00;- to, cqAst$tute a mixed class
for a net tDW' Of $5,185-00, taugbtt by Mrs. Edward Grigg.
Contributions to the M & M 'Miss Norma Walter was 4p -
Fund tatalled $658.00 and to, the pointed leader of theKinder-
Presbytery Projects Fund, $32-. garten - Nursery Deparbnent
4.50. The UCW contributed and Miss Shirley Norman was
$244.00 to the Natdonal Fund of named pianist. Miss Cathy Pot -
the Church, ter was made assistant teacher
1-101mesville is jusItifilablY of -the class of junior boys and
proud of the fact that it has girls. I
already exceeded its pledge to A new electric hot-water
Presbytery Rvojects, ($2,523.50) heater was installed during the
and] Thos resolved, because of the year.
Ongoing nature of many of these A generous lunch was served
projects (Goderich Summer by the ladles at the close.
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