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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-10-14, Page 2flog Novo,Ro.c.or4„,.r.burs,, 1;W., '140 1905 Babylon Line Couple honoured On 40th1.0(14ing:,Anniversary Mrs. Isabel Savage and Miss DixonZgra wrapped parcels and those visitors who were e i,jMnaticsels:seso5ntae.rda';I:enteCrgLeirevies:iimornanCgi;l: tour through the building by di ter of the HUronvieW News, distributed copies of the latest edition of his quarterly review of happenings. Joseph Holley and Morgan Dalton assisted, in the parking lot. In the Arta and Crafts room, Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart and Mrs, Minnie Trwin poured. tea from the table covered with a lace cloth and centred with an -arrangement of bronze 'mums. The ladies were assisted by Miss Gladys Stanlake 'and 'Miss Barbara Miller. The straw on the ma made by Mrs. T. Carless was won by Mrs. Warren Githings, Clinton. Teachers Planning Pot-Luck Dinner The Clinton Unit of the Tea- cher's Federation: is planning a Pot luck supper for members on Tuesday, October at 6:30 pan. in Clinton Public .school. Those who plan to attend should' bring plates for the oa- casion., - Play Golf at the NEW 9 HOLE be money-wise: Ask for helpful hints on every phase of personal banking at your nearby Royal Bank branch. Money-saving hints, like: how our 2-Account Plan can help keep your Savings Account safe from "nibbling"; how a Personal Checluing Account (at 10¢-a-cheque) can save you money on paying bills;, how you can cut costs substantially by borrowing the Royal tetinPlan. way! Leaflets available; use your Royal Bank Services to the full, ROYAL BANK Nationally Known • Caller. At Local Square Dance Party Square dancers-150 of them—from London, Kitchener, Stratford, St. Marys, 'Kincardine, Sedforth, Goderich, Exeter, Clinton and other local centres danced the night away at RCAF Station Clinton last Saturday evening. Seen here with well known. TV personality, Johnny Davidson from Hannon (standing extreme right) , who was guest caller are, 'standing, left to right, Cec 'Downham, Stratford, Mrs. Johnny Davidson and Clinton Councillor Pat Noonan; seated, left to right, Hazel Do-wnharn and Ann Noonan, Johnny Davidson has been seen on "Country. Hoedown" for several seasons, The dancing event was or- ganized by Sgt. E, Richardson, chairm an of the Clinton Cross Trailers: Local. Couple To Live In London; Pretty Thanksgiving Wedding Successful Bazaar, ' .Tee „mronview. Home Mr. And MrS, Russell Cr- hatt Varga, ,oelebrated Vett' 40th Wedding anniv'ersaay nn Sunday, Octeher 10, Theetiktple were guests of honor When their laughter and ..son-ixt4pw, Mr, and Mrs. 'William Taylor, Varna, opened their home to members of the family to cele- brate the occasion, A sMor-r• ,gashord turkey dinner was en, Toyed by the 33 members Fes, sent. Mr, and Mrs, Erratt were married on October 10, 1.925 at Varna United Church manse And have .roSided. on the Baby, ion • Line, Stanley Township since that time. • Mrs, Drratt, . the former Pearl Stevenson,was 'the datt, • Otter of the late Mr, and Mitts. -David Stevenson and Mr, Er, raft was, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs, lienry grrga.' Their attendants were Mr.-. and Mrs. Pero Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Erratt have , one daughter, Helen, Mrs. Wil- liam Taylor, Varna and five grandchildren, Joyce, LYntll Donna, Cathy and Marl{ Tay- lor, Mrs. Erratt 's two sisters; Mrs., Lee McConnell and. Mrs, Perce jahnstork, both of Vallna; her On:other glnioaV Stephenson of Egmandville along with Mr.''. EtTatt'S two' . sisters, Mrs. George Anderson, Seaforth, and Mrs. George Stephenson,' Varna, and all their families were present to- join in wishing the couple a happy anniVellgarY. The bridal couple of • 40 years ago were recipients of lovely gifts and cards for Which they deeply expressed their appreciation. . bitss.„010McCowan FOnerat tleld ThHrsday, 'Oct. 7 After ait illness of six years, • a. lifeigng resident '_of Stanley gt.la grace MeCowan passed away at H.41:'04Y1:.0W an Tuesday,October 5, She was BOVA.September 1,8$1,. she was .a ClitnIgt1tPr of I-I:ugh and Qrage McGregor o ComeaSiOn 2,Stanley. After her marriage, she and her 11Pstbs40, John, Me, Cowan (deceased), farmed. in Stanley "TflOwnsbt. • Mrs. MeCowan was a Mein, her of St, Andrew's Presbyter, tan Church.. !Church.. Rev, R. U. Mac- Lean, rector of 741414 . church, officiated at the' funeral aerVice trom Ball and Muteh „ . 'funeral Horne on• Thursday, O-ctober 7. Interment was 'in Baird's Cemetery, Pallbearers- were Alex Tnant., pson Norman Baird,, jack Tay, tor;WPIter Baird, Melvin Gra, hain and William CaldWell.' Survivors of the deceased in- elude three sons, John of RR 2 Goderich, Frank of -Clinton and Kenneth of , Brucefield; two! .daughte.rs,_ Mrs. James (Grace) McDonald of Ottawa and Mrs. A. 0, (Edna) Batt of Stouff, Ville.; one brother, Frank 1V16- Gregor of ,Clinton; and one sis- ter, Mrs. Maude. Baird, Bryce- field. A brother Hugh and two sisters, Mrs. E. Dietz and. Mrs. C: Dutot predeceased her. Albert Pickard Passes Away At Huronview A life long resident of this area, Albelrt'L.- Pickard retired farmer, passed away at Huron- view last Saturday, October 9, He was in his 76th year. He was born March 28, 1890, in Gaderich Township, a son-of Ezra and glizabeth Pickard. IIis wife, the former Gertrude.- Cameron Whom he married in Marahl 1940, • still survives'. Other survivors include one, son, 'Clifford of London; two daughters, Mrs. David (Elva) Loker of St: George, Ontario, and 'Mrs. Kenneth (Edith) Duncan Of Bracebridge; `'and one sister, Mrs. Mabel Lash- .brdok of Mitchell. Rev. G, L. Mills, minister of Ontario Street United Church of which, the 'deceased was a member; conducted the funeral service at the Beattie- Funeral Home on, Monday, October 11. Interment was in Clinton C.ein etery. Pallbearers were Harry Co- ditrane,! Bert Finlay, Edward Grigg;-: Elmer Potter, William 13atkin and Louis Dempsey. Clinton. News-Record offers a complete sclectiol of wedding announcements styled for the discrim. Mating. ' ask for . . • Clinton News-Record 56 Albert St. ' 482-3443 JoAnne Marie Glew, Clinton, and George Clifton McDonald, Auburn, exchanged wedding vows during a double-ring cere- mony at Ontario Street United Church on October 9 "before Rev.. Grant Mills. ' White 'mums formed the backdrop for the mid-afternoon rites. The bride is the' daugh- ter of .Mm'. and Mrs. William Glew, Clinton, and! !the, groom is the son of Clifton McDonald and the late Mrs. McDonald, Auburn. Frank .Giew„ Tillsonhurg, es- corted his .sister to • the altar. !The bride wore a flo Far-leaigth gown of white peat. de --soie styled with a scooped neckline,. Illypoint sleeves, an empire waist and sheath skirt. Her de- tunable train, 'accented with a bow at the waistline, was scal- loped with aiencon lace. Her long veil Wa2S, held by a crown of crystals' and pearls and she. carried twelve red roses. 'Maid: 'of honor Ruth Brinclley, Goderich and, bridesmaid Mrs. Allan Hayter, Varna ! were gowned alike :in floor-length dresses 'featuring 'royal blue velvet bodices styled with el- bow-length sleeves and scoop necklines and sky blue empire waistbands,' sheath skirts and detachable panels 'accented with Mayes at the back waist. They ware royal blue velvet wedding band headpieces and veils, matching sky blue shoes and White gloves. Their bou- quets consisted of six red roses and six white baby ''intinis. Jima Pfrimmer; Beprniller, was the graornsinan," Randy Glew, Clinton, and Peter Mc- Donald, Auburn, ushered the guests. -Moist was Mrs. Willis Van- Egmon d. The bride's mother in a two- piece dress of green and blue brocade, black accessories and a corsage of deep pink roses received reception guests at Hotel Clinton, For. a wedding trip to Nor- thern Ontario; the bride select- ed a 'navy shantung suit, red. hat and gloves, navy shoes and purse and a! red rose corsage. Thendonnewlyweds will reside in Lo• M-L Amnia lans azaar ne lible Today Anvng the beats thronging the canals of Central Thailand travels one with a different cargo from all, 'the others: it is laden not with rice or fish, but with Bibles. The couple who live on board have' made it their aian to cov- er all the numerous canals in Central Thailand, making sure that the people in the villageS alongside the canals, who are inaccessible by any other route, are given. the -opportunity of reading the. Word of Gad. This colportage work by boat isjust one aspect of the activities of Thailand Bible House; which aims to distribute 1,500,000 copies of Scripture in Thailand this year. Beside distrilittion. by boat, . some 20 'colporteUrs are taking' the Scripture! '.to" - the people; Ewe of them by motorcycle. They distributed over half _a million, Scriptures last year, in 'addition to 'another half million distributed through other chan- nels, such as schools and book- shops. 'Daily Bible Readings , Sun., Oct. 17: Nehemiah 6. Mon., Oct. 18: Hebrews. 2. Tues., Oct. 19: Hebrews 3. Wed., Oct. 20: Hebrews 4. Thurs., Oct. 21: Hebrews 6. Fri., Oct. 22: Hebrews '8. Sat., Oct. 23: Hebrews 9. o Archeological evidence shows that rheumatoid arthritis has plagued mankind for at least 50,000 years. Notice to Parents or Guardians pf students ,.attending Central Huron Secondary -School, Clinton, The principal wishes to announce that the first report on student progress will be issued to all students Friday, 15 October for delivery to you. Your comments or inquiries are encouraged. The. School may .contacted by. phoning 482-3471 Maiority Mbar Government Published by the Huron Liberal Association The annual 'bazaar prepared and beoted by the-residence at , Iiuronview under the sPell$m•-' ship of Nureavlow 1,410$ 'was Officially Opened last Wednesday by Mrs, Charles A. MacKamghton, ,Nxeter, wife of . the Huron MPP, 'Speaking on behalf of her- husband, Mrs. MacNaughton• had only words of praise for the Haronview residents who. worked so and fully to 'produce - the .event which Was this- year attended by over 1.50. persons. Guests, were welcomed by Miss Douglas and 'Irvin John- a-nd Auxiliary president Mrs, Louis Forest' to the audi- torium- where long tables were attractively `'arrayed. with the handiwork of the residents, Embroidered. articles, cra-. ' cheterl and -knitted goods, rugs and mats, leather work and decorated plastie.wares weIN among the .dozens of items for sale. llarlj~ arrivals art the ba, .zear were tgld that nothing 'could be -purchased until after the official opening but once the sale was in progress busin- ess was good and selling was brisk. All profits from the bazaar are returned to . 'the residents; ..and the Arts and Crafts divis-' ion at Huronview.- MIXED BASIC CHORAL MUSIC at CHSS Clinton,.one night a weelc commencing 25 October. Applications stating qualifications will be received by Mr. H. Homuth, Principal, before 18 October 1965. The Clinton District Collegiate Institute Board requires an for an adult night school course to be offered in INSTRUCTOR Due to sufficient enrollment the following night school courses will be held at CHSS. All courses start at 8:00 p.m., unless otherwise stated. 16 11 COURSES I For Adults at Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton TYPEWRITING (beginners) Monday, 18 Oct. OIL PAINTING Monday, 18 Oct. SEWING (Advanced) ......... ,„_ Monday, 18 Oct. ENGLISH (oracle 13) Monday, 18 Oct. 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. BOOKKEEPING (Beginners) Wednesday, 20 Oct. MILLINERY Wednesday,' 20 Oct. WELDING Wednesday. 20 Oct. ALGEBRA (Grade .13) Wednesday, 20 Oct. 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. SEWING (Basic) -Tuesday, 19 Oct. FARM MANAGEMENT Monday, 25 Oct. Refunds due to insufficient enrollment in courses other than the above will be made by cheque in due course and will be mailed to those concerned. 040611Kggigi \t/) PAY WHAT YOU WISH TILL SNOW FLIES Located I VI Miles east 6f intersection of highways 4 & 83. Then south to first place on right hand side. 1966 Membership Schedule 1 The name of the person you are addressing. 2 The street number, street name, or post office box number, apartment or business block, suite number, if any. 3 City, town or village, acrd postal zone, if in use, province, too. 4 Your name and your complete address in the upper left corner. BUY YOUR FAMILY A MEMBERSHIP FOR CHRISTMAS! Payable at Club House. Mernbership Cards to be Issued at Start of season, On Tuesday evening, October 12, seventeen members of the Madeleine Lane Auxiliary of St. Andrew's. Presbyterian Ch- urch met in the Sunday School coon for their October meet- ing. Roll call was answered by a Thanksgiving verse. A thank you card for a gift was re- ceived from Mrs. Ken Willis, a former Member who has moved from Clinton. Plans for the fall bazaar to be held at 'the church on Sat- urday, November 6 from 3-5 pan. were discussed. Mrs: Robert--Morgan read a portion from the, Study book entitled "Count Your Many After the closing d'evotion's, lundh was served by the host- esses Mrs. Robert Morgan, Mrs. Fred , Anderson and Miss Helen Anderson,. -Winner of the bakMg draw, brought by MIS. Robert Itornuth, was Mrs. Fred Anderaart, be Careful With Guns This Season With the --Wilding seagull just around the corner; many hunt- ers are Checking their Weapons and anuntinition. If there are children in the house, very great card shoilld be taken that they do not handle the guns or cartridges. Don't leave you guilt load- ed—many people have died be- cause someohn "didn't know the gun vvag leadedTh If you are called out of the room while you 'are handling the Weapon, don't leave it loaded, and don't liave atnniu.nition handy—small ahildrein May be salad enough to slip a shell info the gun. Arthritis is a disease coin- rnon to all ages, OUT OF TOWN (Beyond 10 Mile Liniit) Men $35.00 Ladies $20.00 Juniors $20.00 (Juniors 'are up to 19 years of rage un'ess employed full time) LOCAL Men $40.00 Ladies $25.00 Juniors $20.00 Family Plan $85.00 (ally number in 'family) 10% 'off before Jan. 1, 1966. Clinton Branch 0. L. •ENGBL8TA130 Manager Goder'ich Branch -.. J. b. DAVISON) Manager