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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-02-11, Page 7. ......... ( n - "Ii and,M# yrs,1 E took VilliomW, Cook w , 'k Diedflues+aDietAft '$trom., I No fad Ir- it 1 0 re' J enH ps _ ­­ p Mrs. ., 'Mol. go. 0 1 *4am- Woo* em`,.00roc of 12sQok, of A; in Qmr r Tries Wt Streeltl'jp*twl died �Iopww 40p, Sunday, t . ot -,WAs OQM� .3n Cj6dar11ch two week's ,11,1 011, was pa u 4 Tarwrnsirip, 'a 4-a QT, t4e by 4 Woke- N la ie Mr, 9A, Ars`, gqb,.wt.* 'bpm -on August. 3, lived ,;ip�,Qimtq mast, -of her 18,$�, '$n 4 . ,, �1 t , Q_Qdar.11oh knplpbqt 'M Co* wy­ rthe Wesley -Wigs " Vin F11 F en McNoil on OrPre Mao', A MA lived• all his, 1 -de ,ger f awr hu ba dm' o Edgar (Qaq), liq 1.h 0 ClintonQli4ton, area a4 Arid POO'*, died.3'Tovembei 2A A964* A,n teampter,, and for some �O ghter d been -.9 AU'yo Wind rs; past Iva .4 retjre4,. c ed.py 14,g 4 0 With JP1 0=, one s+m, Charles 6, for' n mem, tlintr;, ane gr"i#qr, Jqhn R, beeof 00tar jQ Street Unuted ,l Coaic incltwo great,granrl- Church, and! Oast' master of Murphy LOL TO, Clinton, I whe4uv6W gervica win, be Tine fqnoal," q.1 Tkieway, Jb$4 rf3oday­(XhWs*4,ay) ep't the Fobruqtvy the Be441.eI 'ruin - Ball and Afutch' funeral home, eval, )ffome With Rev,`Grant 0 -Ointoln- Rev, Clifford. Pa4i'will Mills, .of Onitaiq4"�Streef United, I ZiFxciWe, and burial *=, be Church and-'Q%1lg'P0t0rs of.l rixade in ChAtpp Cemetery. C llnton Baptist - QhLWch offloi -At - A service, under; theInteoment;- was in Clintonails*as Ing of the Hiuroniap Rebekah L6dgpL C"0e17, of vvhscih rlst Cook was a past , Pallbearers were' W-Illiahi .110ble Pared, was hold At the MMor, Artgiur Groves; Wflftredt �uneraQ bome Wednesday night Glazier, T. K (Mac) Falcoher, T at 7:$Q. Mow ed, -by a special i0mos Johnston and Ernest Ell - service -at, 9 o'clock under tile wood, Flower-beaxers. were 1wil- Fuqd,ces of the Wies' Auxil- ton . Hamilton .,,and Chlaries t tory to Clin 'ton Branch 140 Johnson. Aoyaj, Caiia&an Legion, oi He is survived by his Wife whichshe was a charter hiem- and two Jsom, Dr. Hoy 'Cook, ber. Totronto, and Reginald Cook, Yft-: W.':'A .. Pridham,' Mrs, London; seveh gxandchildren L)otbloDyme1U.-ah,,d Mrs. George and one groat-Agrandchild, t Boyer, 411 of. Toronto, olsteTs- Friends and relatives came bl-law of the RIELte Mrs, Cook, from Midlapd; Kitchener, Bm- Carina on. Wednev&.y to attend seisi Monk -ton, Toronto and th&,fdneral, London.. WHAT T H E PAGAN `.CHURCH 7' llearn more Db YOU KNOW, about at Maple St. Gospel .Hall on Tues., Feb.,16th at 8 p.m. Atten'd Your Church This ;Sunda T. CLINTON'BAPTIST CHURCH (Baptist Federation of -Canada) Pastor: Craig Peters, 8,A. Sunday, February'14 'Canada) i'P 1� "Federation Peters, A . t JV Pet February 10:00a.m--Sunday School E 11:15 a.m.—=Family Worship Topic: "A, Prophet Speaks O"t". 7-30 Vm.,Bible-Study Hour' 0:00 pm.Yduhg Adults 12, 7:00 p.m.--BapV,§t High Fellowship Wednesday, 2 v.m.-Conferen0!-,oh Womeres'Work Ontario' Street United Church Pastor:.REV. GRANT MILLS, B.A. Sunday, February14. 9:45 am' . L;ZSunday, S&16DI 11:06 a.m,--Mqrnfng Worship TURNER'S .2-00 P.m.= Chilr&fi Service 3.00'p.m.—Sunddy School peolev-piffito me stiffle Anifeb (94urrheo J REV. , CLIFFORD 'G. PARK, ­M4A., MWSter Sunday, February 14, Subject: "The Startling Ch.Allenge To Holy Worldliness" A review of Berton's new book, '.'The Comfortable Pew" I WESLEY-WILLIS 9:45, it' i --Sunday School r. a,' n 0 !15 a.m.--Minister's. Church Membership Class 11.00 a.m.—Church Service 8:00 p.m. --New Monthly -Sunday Evening Bible Study Group HOLMESV[LLE. 1.00 p.m.—Church Service 2:00 P.m.---Sunda-v School ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. R. W. Wenhatn,, CT6., kedtoe , ' Mr. W. H. Bishop, F.Rit.O., A�;R.C­M., Organist StTU.AGESIMA SUt4DAY — SUNDAY FEgaRUARY 14 8:30 a.m.—I-Ioly Communion MS a.m.—Chuich.School' 11.-00 a.m.—Morning Prayer AYPA Dance ­Vebruary ig 8:30 p.m.; Pariah Xall;,D/eryonq Welcome, Tues., Feb, 16—WA at homd of Mrs -Bert, Rowden Thurs., Feb. 18—Chandel Oulld at home of Mrs. E. p.m. ST. ANDREWS PRtSSYTERIAN CHURCH , the Rev. R., U. MacLevinj OiA., Minister Mrs. M. 4. Agnew; Organist and , thbir Director Sunday, fre6puarj 14, OAS qan:--Sundays School 10:45 a.1m.—Public Worship FWMYON19'WELCOME 'Uhritffalll KetorMe*, Church . Sunday, #ebrUary 14- 10 ajh� erviee in 'English 213% pl�nl eivico in , tcki Eve 'day 60 11hibl%U '680 t. Th6friDA. tan ttr tat to God',Hour" ,XVkRYONt WkLCOMP, Joseph-, Sf roe+ GOSPEL HALL 7m• P.M.- Goebel Service .8.00, NA., thultda raS"er • maple ziTree? GOSPEL HALL bLtNTON Subdtiy,ftdbfuae:14 i1.6-0 a­:m:-• iliiday s--6-6,0-1-- 8:00 p.ift.—Dkehifig ,Servide Speaker: John Aitken, ; ShelboUrh6 Orit, T'ue'sday-Z8,p.m.—Prayei Moat, Ing and Bible StUdY.., . All Witloonitr tbOWX AVIOWAV 16 ME bi T MOVDAY The VetivuAffy Wetift of the Lalli s, Auxalaty t6thLi Poyal Canadian, tck16h will be -hold Ohvonday) ridWWA-i 8 at 8AS 'ift t4o Ugloh 1wil - Th Ao; F4 --?o 7' ilM 'N 9 t9p C-lioton. -Cou'ndl, 1-n' Action Jud ,0,s• (o U4 of "WOM, X341$914 one #w Mayor ,? Sy legs wamlt the yfiown ' M144 TOPZI I" s1d1a­ count 'zed iurikaC4 the ux 0, w 00, .4, il, 14 OD t �children Chlambex% egao T, ire=g9rVe OX q m�rraav�nerit ,OT-40,�04;Cbwwupre dronv a#qn9pn fto #W W4Dre asked fw oo-ppor*on, eupp, fari. ..... pgeM.co pf, Ow , ,, w Wavds,4 whySymms table, wbel counewors fpoz- A lottofftlom -CAbitonAecroa- 0a thq �MayoQr ;*d 01OX 4t Xighrt #oA Con .4 ee w rup vaffl "444 the 61 Of CI'M pWted. as ton "at hwt- dnst pad of pip, half the bV theattwgUMo at "C�Uuncil George Woneh, - -a ,council w1ith t4e�,P,W PIP to *e the 0AI'Man A* wws 4as 4s prew0up, He suggested =9Ana Uem4rer OXV411 Fre, used fqr'ri0W1Rht (Thursday) •qf r,04inishigg the -council, ,Ch*loer the cenotaph pom ittee, floor gn4 "painti4& the down- toedT11;M Cliniton'5 offer Of d the sent or stairs Tpml� 4 ­ twM hal be amalgagn , 4te4 AnW W, as M�q fqxWner Department of High- wherio ithe rete V4 9V4#qme1R they are doing OkWlgr Pr, the W -V.3 of the town play cqx,0$- eveq -same funIcUop, The three corr�- Npp:M,X­Ax'notchy J acres it the, afternoon, mittees are; 014ton AthlotW QP,VneWWr- Of, Kin Duplopp -10 NY4TO wiring lnVOc, )F*tT B.dod, Qi4ton Cm=u 14#veitshad beenAe peptpa and for Bud Kutebil w4s.appDinteO to ity fjeld,13bard, and Clinton Re- is , W now going tthmugh 'the legal Clinton Ph-aiping ;Baa He hasM-e4tlon CMzn#tep, The council bala PreVIOUS 4E%�.elre in th,0 After• 4tscupsjon, -the nV*Am* ,,.I Mclai�med` the city a $:udb%r,. to popoider the 14-20 as indul, trial chak. pA*fteW�1�)r time In 0 ma mquested Nr. Mm#moonl Week #i Clinton. man, Reeve DUN 71hOMPSOA ag- Run to tx7 and get all -per- Mayor Don Symom, ra.ad W. gouncod that An attractive, f4cr SoMat of iihe threes Cbun, Norm pa boards to, �Ulivewnore axe re- tulal zod up-to-dqte. brochure gerther and report back to eoun- presmthvi the ttown in the City, Was now on the hands a the cit of Dearborn, MIch., Ws week- printers He irecox nmiended abut :' * , trong, who was en * .Clinton sportsmeA y1i Jim Arms end, find town, co-operate with the Chum- conmended, for his public Works mkr6r jiackby itearns- axe re- 15W,Of Commerce in 'town PTO- commtttee,job of �s . ,now remov- paying a visit Made by Dear- motion, and announced that a al, presented his proposed, street !,)DM lte4q* to Cllmvq�i for Min- planning wW4vshopwa4 sch9ddl- building progru4n. four 1%5. or uoclwy Day. ed the court house in Code- This included: ' T mcl esurfacing of -Reeve DUbt Thompson Was rich on. March 10-11 'to, John Street from Albert Street named as thq ltown!s veprestnrta� Clinton' should send delegates. (kighwaY 4) •to WNW Street, fflve on Clinton I Public Hospital The reeve vaggested a budget of a distance,,of 400 feet, A -local Doard. $1,2Q0 for the iinduptiiol com- ,Tobis Mel-WOPA wittee, road contractor has Advised, Mr. - AftMtrong that re-surfteing of Reeves` Thompson and Wonob Reeve Thompson read a de- thirst may be all that N siponsored a motion "that the OModreW of ha is nd Dep. requIred at this time, instead town of Clinton join 'Mid -Wes- Reeve W chs first sitting MJ of excavating and re-Jbuilding a tern Ontaelo Development As- on a county council session. sociRtionlarid pay the asserts- After thence -clvairrran 6=, new roadbed. Ment, fee of $213,12," which H. F. Noonan read his report; The bigger suggested street Mjob 'is lavound two blocks in was, passed. Dep. Reeve Wonch Clerk. John Livei"ore announra- „LI ttle England!'. Beginning at said, "We have been In and out ed that approval had coma frrni Victoria -Street, Along Gordon of this thing before; a weal the Ontario Municipal Board for `to James- along James to Wal- worth. orrgan0ation, that has the town of 'Clinton to, trans-;- l ken and back to Victoria, a dos, been beneficial to many towns; far $2,043.94 .from, its sinking but don't expeat complete re- fund account to, the general tante, of 1,400 feet. sults do a year." funds of 'the municipality, Another proposal Is to have an engineer advise on what to do with the hollow on- Isara-c A. letter frown -the Salvation Reeve Thompson sPcnsorL AuLlmy, requesting a. grant was the m6tion, "that Police Cl -def Street, between Joseph and first referred to the finance H. R. Thompson be authorized Mary streets. conxrnittee. Coun, Noonan then to recruit four 'citizens' txy train The Public warks committee moved that Clinton make the in auxiliary police training un- has consented to snowplow usual conta4bution of $25.00. deo the Emergency Measures around the barns at the north Seed Fair In CUnton Organization". One trainee is end of Clinton Community park The 18th ;annual Seed Fair allowed' for each man On the but to, charge $10 per hour for of the Yffurran Coux�ty Soil and present force. This Involves no plowing fjI6 race track for Crop Tinprovement Association cost to the town land ChiefowzTers. . racehorse is being held in CEISS on Fri- Thompson is qualified through Councllgavo f, UU re adings of day and Saturday, March 12-13. the E)PT-0 to train the men. bylaws 4,' 5 and 6 for 1965 The requested grant of,$25.00 This is the outcome of a talk setting sallades for officers, am - was approved. . at the February I council meet- ployees and Clinton Fire Brig- Coun. Jolm X-Warlane's su,g- Ing by Elivon County EMO co- ade. ge5tion ithat a letter iccompany ordinator W. Stuart 'Forbes. Clinton will advertise for a the cheque, tinviting the seed * Notice To parents new police oruilser, With extra fair organization 'back to Clin- Mayor Don Symons congratu- equipment as suggested by ton for their 1966 fair was an,- lated public works chairman Chief H. R. Thompson and, the d1orsed. JamArmstrong land his own- police committee. The, present William Pilehl',secretary-ftVea- mittee and staf on the * good radio phone equipment Will be surer of Huron L;wtrW Agricul- condition of streets and side- retained, The present crasser tural Society, who was one of walks this winter, -has over 70,000 miles on it, and fourehizen§ attending, inform- 'The mayor asked for the co- was eqLtpped with snow tires ad council that progrdss was oper.ation of parents. in bx%truc- bi January for the first time. being made for the ChOtOn ting children to use roue plowed. Constaible Leroy Oesch Will Spvjyg Fair on Saturday, June now be , Corporal And I as 5, a depuity -to the chief. 14, answer to a request from RCAF Will Have The fourman force were each Ontario •ContennIall Committee given a $300 increase in pay, requesting that the munici]pai. with two weeks' vacation with ity appoint a centennial chair- Flag -Raising pay after one year's, service and man to, which information and (Continued from Page One) three weeks, vacation after ten .11terature may be forwarded, be Guard Commander. Since 'Pda'vg- council eVeed that Clerk John it is• a formal affair, officers LiVertnor&s name be submitted., on parade will wear No. I ENGAGEMENT A permanent chairman 'imWi. ceremonial dress, wroth orders, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stin- likely be appointed ,later. May- decorations and medals. son, Wardsville, are pleased or Symons warned that 1967 -Group Captain X. R. Green,announce the engagement was not so far away. - away, Commanding Officer. '�f their daughter Sherrill A request by letter from WA- RCAF Clinton, will be review- Ann to Mr. Clarence -Earl 11am, Lee and Murray Johnston ing -officer ,and address appro- Livermore, son of Mr. and for -a street,light at the north priate remarks to the assembly. Mrs. C. J. Livermore, Clin- end of Maple Street, north of Flying Obfiedr J. Hebert will ton. The wedding will take Whitehead Stredt, was referred act as'aide to the Commanding place on Saturday, Febru- to the protection to persons I and Officer. ary 27, 1965 in Wiardsville. property oommittee. During the ceremony txurn- Later In, the meeting -while pets Will sound salutes -to' the discussing the protmtion to per- old and ,the now, and "God UNITEDVATIONS sons and property report given Save the Queen" and "0 Can- by Dep. Reeve Wouch, Mayor ad -a" will be played by the PILGRIMAGE, TRIP Syn -ions remawked, I "Good light- Station Band, Sponsored by the C.P. & T. of the Odd Fellow and Rebekah Lodges. Essay in "Has the RCAF Protestant Chapel Women United Nations Unified Na- tions?" to be in by March 1, 1965. Public speaking on "Was Host For World Day of Prye t!ga, Dag Flammersjold's Contribu- tion Dto United Nations Worth The women of the Pro_ ognition of her interest in While?" testant Chapel of RCAF and contribution to aduca- Public Speaking Station Clinton will be host tion and leadership in the April 23 in Clinton. to the women of the Clan- world -Wide work of her de- For further information contact ton Protestant Churches at nomination. Wesley Holland, the annual World Day of Tea will be served fol- N.G. of the I.O.O.F. Prayer Service to be held lowing the service. this year on.Friclay, March 5, at 2;00 �p.m. in the Pro- testant Chapel. The guest speaker at the For Valentine S service Will be Mrs. S. Ed- gak Bates, Dean of Wo- men, Md'Xiaster University. Day Mrs, Bates has travelled widely, fg-rthering the work of the Baptist women of FE84 RUARY 14th ,the world, and Was the fb%t Woman vice-president of the Baptist World Alliance. Valentine dards Sc to $1.00 Mrs. Bates is a well known And eloquent speaker., She Assorted Boxes received her DCL froth --.I- Acadia University in rec- 15 for Flowers GRA Aitywhore K V. C Coo PLO lkl St WWI 4614019, Clinfait k ;I 21 for t9c Cello 'Packages Compared' to' the plodding Past 2S fair ISC when medical distovefles Were hard to Come K f6dWs research 4S foe 49c will piropef us with lot speed to the place where many ailments, VC11001116 Heart both simple and sorioug, will be a6cieot history, You can dependCHOCOLATES oft your Pharmacist Or k00 NO by Jehny Lind with medical athie'veffielils, 75e. fo $6.95 k ;I