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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-10-28, Page 2Page 2--Cilinton ;Nws-.Record— Thur q Oct, 2$ 19¢5 ^ The Editor, Clinton N6m-Rep-wd, Clinton, Q.0,141o. Dear Sir: We notice that last w'eek's First 4blumn had amther Art- i�cle atbout,the eon'txast 1?ethvgeri the' 1�rQsent tical s�aols 'and Ac-tiVity At Liorts Rummase, S'ele'. in 1925 wor"l�ing there until Smiling Lion Bill. MocAa'ifhur has just made a sale at the clothing booth, The Lions realized over $600 from the rummage -auction -bake sale. Edward Elliott starts the auction of liundreds of articles at Clinton Lions Rummage Sale in Arena 'lost Saturday. One of the many counters of good used 'items offered for sale. Lion Maynard Corrie was chairman of the annual event. Pages Of This Newspaper Shopping Begins In The Corte Ori Clinton LET'S GO TO MAIT EDGAWS BOOSTER NIGHT CLINTON LEGION HALL Tuesday, Dov. 2. at 8't3d o'clock Entertommitnt Dancing from 10 td 12 to Refreshments Paul CrissOrche tro T'HL HON. GEO. McILRAITH, Minfster d Pu6lic Warks for Cenaclat will. be pres6hf, AbMlCI 10NFREE Puhiis W by '] urori Liberal .Asgoda,tloh U1�y-1NeN0s UCW Than-koffo LATTER TO EDITOR flears'Misss, ionairy, Fern. $cruto.� E��� i�l�! �lritie� ��°I�i�l �r�sist ng On The A.ulhunn ThanWq fering of Wesley-Wii�llas Unlitocl Chr1 +C , Women was held in telae Sunday Schaal r, aian F>^lday 4�veruir?g Octoaber 22, Guest s were pre-• sent f-vom Ontario Streg't Qh- urch o4d Seaforth, The WCO,='-p y:.eryloe tiv445 an the ahKan+ge of Mfrs N. HollUand who read •a short Call to Wiv- Nhip. Mrs. C. Holla¢lcl read the :ScmiP>nare+ lesson on "The, Goad' S�urtaulitart " A commentary an thus was. given by Mrs.,.N, Htyl- lazed :ollowcd by pro by )Vlrs, F, l'�nngland. A sola was sung by Mrs Aon A4drOV4% Mdth MOS .Lazs OVASby 'as acoompanisrt. ' Mrs, N, TIolland called on Rev. C. Pads to 'intmwdu;ce the gueS7t gnenl;era M is� .k+�r-n scru, t0a Q! U41niltm, •a. ratwrned m1s'Sionary af>,tgm} Japan`. ^ The Editor, Clinton N6m-Rep-wd, Clinton, Q.0,141o. Dear Sir: We notice that last w'eek's First 4blumn had amther Art- i�cle atbout,the eon'txast 1?ethvgeri the' 1�rQsent tical s�aols 'and q61Ve" g r.a ' .des to the room? There MrsS SPruboil t3„exvt to T,apam Ctrs womder+ful clerics that is pp�3�1 P in 1925 wor"l�ing there until being rplanmed, served. —:— Dry Matter Losses war 'broke out. She then: went ;Evidently the wrltgr feels overv.tl4. n... ban to WiMdad, later roturnlinig, to that she has to convince her .. To Japan if w 'are She as now qn retsvemeAt furlough, rsadei that the pre-rppan Sc'h- ool is opt -dated, That is wasted Mall a� FielWith � Mir. Par+l; running •tbe• effort as everyone ,agrees that A r pprion al 4f a $850,000 teal- a e ' In' j ct'or', Mils S'orutrari ShoM1�'- Clic pre relit ouirW culum load 4s oral government loan to .assist ed beautiful pictures and gave two much for the, teacher, of a. ire the o ustructi:on of a housing a ?post r.4terestbag com nientary one:ro scho However, not Project for elderly persons near. of life in. Japan, par'tieullarily .everyone is in agr.ecim nt with Zurl' was announced Thuds- ,cente4ng around the Shimaka, the idea that a, 16 -classroom day by the honorable John R. a town oX 300,000,. *here sale school is a "Must" RW good Nicholson; Minister responsible taught in: a Girls' School.- Japan educatlan, toe Parliarment for Ce!at gal. M- or- is 'a prosperous country lout a Tf telacchsing must °b'e complet- tgage amcl Housing Coo aomartion, land of many god's, Missionaar-. ely graded ('amid 'then some) Provided, under the Naat?iou ail iO3 We still needed, why have the, pupils of 'a large Housing. Act, the loan will be Robert conducted bus'imes : period. Mars, Loads Taylor closed the meeting with On oo Cars made to the Blue Water'' Rest Homy'e, wlrase board of director New OCTakes Over includes repz"es'eatbatnvei� 44>' r5't: / 0 through screandfie methods. In Peters Lutiheran Shurcln; Zur- ioh E vangelloal. United Breth- lunch at the close.. At Station ron -Church, Zurich MennoniteSIT Clinton Church, Blake Mennonite Ch- (.1,000 bushel. capacity :each) urch, • Goshen United Church of Canada, St. Boniface Rpnram - It is likely everyone dreams Queean'ts University, Kings - Church, St. Peters of returning to the scene of ton, where his parents Mr. tic Raman Oatho'li.o (�tiuroh, ZurliCh Roman an: erarker life ;as the "`Boss". and Mrs. G, W. Timms live Lions Club and Zurich District Titles dream has 'become a at 568 Fronternac Street, Chlamlberr of Commerce. re:tul-1'ufe, regality for Squadron S/,L Timms, his wife Patricia The l'aarr Will be repayable Leader D. G. (Don ,g) Timms and two children Stephanie period, over a period of 50 years 'with the New Officer Commending r,nd T]avid live' cut 16 Victoria interest . 5ss per Cent Per of School of Instructional Blvd., Adastral Park, Clinton. annum, Technique, RCAF Cllu't gin, S/L Timms Ims an exten- The project will consist of a ada are in. receipt of the sive background in the edu- 65 -bed ,hois;ted, for which hates- "� of Al°` �d cation branch of the RCAF. ing rents will be $70.00 month- �> V � lie spent 1956.1961 at RCAF ly. The company will receive aAylmer, klrank and Peter Post ll. number of local O.rarnge- where he was OC of ca+putal greet from. the Province i the Examanatian Unit. In of Ontanria, equal -to, $2,500 for emptied during the winter months. `Ilhore+ was practically July 1961 he was transferred Cacti bed rprovKided in the hostel. of Wesley -Willis Un'ite'd Ch- to RCAF Camp Harden as The National Housing Act � ? Training Advisor, responsible r: ovideu for lqua ns by CMHC t tom standards, syllable pro:duc- to non-profit corporations un:- „ tion, course control and pno dartaking the construction or and conversion of low- y j l raimming. From, Camp Bor- ten he was transferred to his. purchase rental houasdng projects . to b -e wars not opened u'n'til, July and spoilage; did coant *,ate to the preasent 'appodntmtent, as OC the School that "Teaches leased to ind!ividua's or familiesof z fd,�;; 1 Te�aClles'S to Teach". of low income. � � -` s . a by the ntdndster, Rerv. WASTING WOODLOTS The disappearance of many of Orutariots farm woodloats is directly .due to the des•truchi'oua of young growth by pasturing cattle. Tuckersmith 4-H Club The fourth meeting of the Tuckersnilth 4-1-1 club was held. at the,home of Eileen Town- send on October 21, The meeting wras' opened With the pledge. Sandra Pepper and Eileen Townsend led. the ft- sia — the work to be done " "p ed Church Women Qbserve fvf .S/jL Timms 'trots Pil'at Of- facer Timms cat August 1951 ons. e on the garments. After the meeting, lunch was it WD111d have taken many g r.a ' .des to the room? There hours to read all the. letteils. whim he became one of the but nnost 'people are hesitant 1 p fl Tia KS"I tilig At October®y+ Mee ar,iginal ,instructors at •the `;newly formed SIT ,at RCAF _ Trenton, .Ont>:uria. Since those served. —:— Dry Matter Losses VARNA — The United Ch- 'ti : t W, :nein held their October Ma's. Tom Consitt gave the meditation. The offering was eawly days SHIT Ears graduated more than civilian �1att1 Ctrs researched In in the Church on taken. up by Mrs, Wm. Taylor truct school anstrrictors and comrnury ty as :has Brigadier and give the .younger children meeting Thursday evening last with a and' Mars,, Robert Webster gave Clival has been re -located rise es Clinton. 7.1i>rnF/ assumes Manny iln •174ckenraith, Stan- go,.d atte'n'dance. Group Two theoffering prayer. There were . f command. from F/a. C. Ensilage Corn J was in charge of devotions with Mires, Louis Taylor leading• a number orf sick sand shut-in call's made during the past e- (Howie) Lochhead of Godo- rich. who bees 'teem actin OC. What dry matter losses occ ur themefrom The theme of the m,eet'ing month. S/L Timms holds a Bach- ensiling hlgh-mod'sture ten,? wa,s Th.anksgiAng; Mrs: Wim. McA5h read the scripture and A :di eussion on "God and His Purpose"was led by Mrs. Joe elor of Arts' Degree fiom Resdar:chers at the Western and Tuckersinfith "hit for the Postill who also presided at skies", Ontario Agricultural School, an Quick Cana���D}i8 the piano. The president, -Mrs. Taylor the Safety ����� by other means. Yet .they are Ridgertawn were dismayed at the considerable vax�ation in QUIZ Robert conducted bus'imes : period. Mars, Loads Taylor closed the meeting with On oo Cars the • estimation of these losses, so they decided to find out to not want, in some countries xcountries������� prayer. Group Four served / 0 through screandfie methods. In 1. Of all our domestic animals, lunch at the close.. At Station the fidI of 1964, they • filled foul' conventional slab silos only what one was, native to * * * the value of four to eight-rooma (.1,000 bushel. capacity :each) Chas continent? Laymmi Speal;er Bill speaalt of Hamilton with high -moisture, shelled 2. What is the full member- ship of the, House of Com- Laymeds Sunday was ob- in the United: Church held a "Saifety Lane" check corm, averaging 27.5% moisture. mons? served an Sunday last. The pastor, of private moitor cans at RCAF Clinton from the 19th In all cases; these silos were sealed at the door and the taps 3. Interest charges on the fed- Rerv. M. Morrison was assisted to the 28th of October. were capped with, polyethylene. egad public debt only will cost Clanadi'am how mulch by Gary ,McAsh and Robert Taylor; Donald Barker of Ring Th1s 'twice -yearly event is By recording the weights of per week this year art tax City was the guest speaker. drire'cted by night Lieuten- ant D. E. ('Dave) Goatinall, the core and moisture contents when the silos were filled and payments? 4. How many persons in Cali- A laymen's chair under the direction of the organist Mays. . Px+ivaate Auto Safety Officer, emptied, 'the following dry mat- ada are in. receipt of the Robert Sti ging, sang an am- 'ports that nearly 700 vehicles tr lossets from the four silos were found as follows: 4,317o, fedetial-Pravdncial •blind Per- disabled them and a duet was' sung by were tested, do an, all-out^ef- fort to mya tnta;in the, Station'sK 4.7%, 4.6% and 6.2%. The first sons `allowances, porsons allowances, odd-ege klrank and Peter Post ll. number of local O.rarnge- excellent safe -record. three silos were opened and .assistance allowances? .A, men attended the District 0 emptied during the winter months. `Ilhore+ was practically weekly wage do 5. The averageHENSALL Orange Lodge which was held of Wesley -Willis Un'ite'd Ch- Service was from the Ball of Wesley Willis. United Ch- and Mutcih Funeral Home, on no spoiled corn dal any of these Canadian ma$43 in 194 in Bayfield' on Friday evening Grimm WaIlls afficuating, Intel -- Mrs. L. Pearson, the meeting meant was, in Clinton Cemetery. was in the charge of Miss. Billie silos. The fourth silo, however; was $20 lit 1939, $43 in 1949; , $70 !Tx 1959. What as today's last. . -Mr. and Mtts'. Donald Barker, Sacram`elit of Holy Baptism was ;held in Carmel Presbyter'- wars not opened u'n'til, July and spoilage; did coant *,ate to the figure? Ruth, Lorne and Glenna of King lain Chundh Sunday morning 'dmy matter loss in this mamage- ANSWERS: 5• In June, 1965, City; Mr. and Mrs. Bob* Me -conducted by the ntdndster, Rerv. merit, average weekly wage in marnu- Cl moat and. Michael of Bur- Y J C Boyne. Receiving the rites a — , d factueing was $87. 3. The fed- eral budget estimated debt ford, were guests over the weekend at the iliome of Mr, of bapbism. were Darkens Mar- Mr: Charles Mrs'. Nelson reported on the Parsons churoh bale a nd had the Uni't's troit, Mi'cMgam. garet, bif nt, daughter of Billie Stewart called on the charges at $20 million a weeds. and: Ups. Fred MCC7lymont. And Vis. Frank V'o,rlely; B'ar- Q >� been on a tour • to Japan. She 'i.. C)nl, the da was native • Y g to A meeting is being called in b'ara• Anne, d'augh+ter of Mar. , North America. 4. Blind Per- the near futurLe to consider the and Mr's. Douglas MacGregor; Wes'a Age 82, sons allowances, 8,600; disabled persons allowances, 52,800; old- selling or the United Church sherd which has been, used as a Oathulttime L-6 uise, daughter of Mu. and Mrs: Geoar~ge Troyee; At meantary as she went along•. � Huronview age assistance alloWarnees, 107,- skating rink for the past ten .Murray Robert, son of Mr. and weal -fed looking little bay who 000: 2. Since 1953 the House: years. Mrs, Robert Taylor; and Bar -LL Ball, and Mutch Funeral of CornmodtS has had a total of o - bara Diane, dta'ughter of Mr, and Home, C ftton• wag in; charge 265 seats. in accordance with a resolu- Mt. Herb Stir'ettonn. Flowers in of the furteral last Thursday A social. )hour was enjoyed. Mrs. R. U. MacLean the church sWictuary were In for Charles Llias Parsons of .W J Leads WMS Meet memory of the late Mats, Sam- Seefor'th who pa'ss'ed away at uronview Tudsday, Oct uel Dougrall. T- on - Mrs, A, U. MacLean, opened Mrs. Al H'oggarth and 'test abet 19 folio ng •a 'lengthy Tf� 0�✓/� the Octabr meeting of St, Aries slops left recently by plaihae far n land to wacatiooh for three illness, The deceased Vvis bbma7 . rfl' drew's Wornen s Mdssionary , . Weeks �wbtih the, lady's Paretiits: Port Hope, o¢t Fern uai''y 2, 1-983� fSfAGT<ON, with tnedi'taiiiort en., Society . w "We be Thank Mr, and Mrs, L, E, Borden to Arthur and. 'khsabebh Parr YOIJ601A titled should •fur"; This ivrau�' followed 'by a of it11CA,F • Sabartian C.'liimtolt, apt- scats. H`e wear rn�arr�eed to the 'yjjtf/Q,SFS' tended the Erfb-Sma1e wedding forrhee Idly Adams on S+eptemri AFC 2 rs, YO`1/IQ Thanrksrg •Viiilg lxriayet Blacker lead dh ege, ori` Saturday at Hemsalll Uditcd Ch- ber 4, 1907 and head fatm td n ` . ; Mrs. r re, the Sbud E400ik 6 n FeiWli" e Y u'�+ and the reception and • later a •the Le Haayr diavrlter a t gYerrl Hulaett xloWMWP. ; bei Bux'a>r s e was a prem of ,,��^Q ice/ fearaiialg to a l'�+art of bh.f� book s Toronto jaunt United Chiurdi b dd a forrneir a front the oaf A v2rY eWoy'abhe bits trdlp to .member of the IC1OF. . A ArrR ..•.ered James. Roll all wad answ .by - 'visa "•' Toronto! was enlayed by 43 Members of Xiipp'en East Wog Suiwa rs include on2 ciaatgah� ter Mays. Goa'adon (Eha) Jenkins .. !� _ . , . . Th,arttlts verso. reciting a g ntee Institute and theirguests of St, C�alharines;-fiive brand. TltO� . ,:... _ -. mi Wednesday. ehitdreh, .Oh"Ies; Alan Carol, . sb Brampton pt deem, ms great - jj , trii +ppaa.. rr� �r Ciat71 ffio ed' Ads )tehey a toured, d� Min City Ball, 1V v 7'orotlhta izLfier IviGrsy ]E; o, IVraxiaitio2uIth s h tifin IM �t t, had dirtier 'At, 111ittorz: t �. • 41 i .., ..0.01ek n 4 pf>Ipwlar aurari't And eat jo6"ed A shoop1bg spree+ out the Interment ki Aw%'$ Cemex •tdrr Mullett Wtss' cohdud7eri by Hip-1'1.-'.3AI.ES- SERVICE rfJ Yorkda7e SQtKd'pptihrg Ctitiiler, Rev. R. J,')'solieimz, �'allbry�zrc'ea.`s' Resultsi ,MU^s..IliU�rt Bcllr ootid Mrs in w weft 14. McCallum LV6 Watt, Iiclt Dalton, Snatsltnger, + Gxtaant€icrcam weak saharge .... .•.. tti�e triltii.itlg' T-1 (�riCe acid 15 1V!" �eh1t�S�'. n School ForVillage 5011001 yin a nearby city court n- reeve had W14tten t4 the paper uully, boon tantght with two it WD111d have taken many g r.a ' .des to the room? There hours to read all the. letteils. must be and, 'indeed theme but nnost 'people are hesitant s -.-.. co,451derr^:able merit tin tlhis is'. a'baltt trying to+ite their s�^stem. Four clas�sroaixis at thoughts for i ublication, 13 Y ield W -001d provide for this Very few upon retirement, tyre a# teaclairyg, be treater the give so mlacll time :and energy homes, have a closer relation- for -the betterment of thein* ship between teacher and pupil, comrnury ty as :has Brigadier and give the .younger children Clift, an added sense of security. 1Zave you noticed Bayfield's Manny iln •174ckenraith, Stan- mill rate? We acre very happy ley and Bayfleld are asking with it under his gwdd'ance but, where .enough little ones 'are unless •steps, .are taken to curb going to the !gathered up to All Chase wlna would drag ,us into two ldadlergalrten roams tNwce the, (building and operating of a a day. They insist that ti' ey costly "-plant" out of all prop have no, intention of sentlri'ng portion to our needs, watch t'he .their five-Yelarwdlds — or even trill rates sof Bayfield, Stanley, their older .childn -- reoro. long and Tuckersinfith "hit for the bus vides: They have expressaed skies", their fieelings by letter to the YYom'sspncordy, newspapeSrS, b,y petitions, by ETHEL DOTH.. holding meetings orf protest, and by other means. Yet .they are Bayfield, Ontario, still being Pressured into pay- October, 25, 1965.. ing flora; big school that they c---- to not want, in some countries xcountries������� they . take un arms for le ���� than that 1. Moreover, all who can see LA Mrs H Larson the value of four to eight-rooma e schools ,near the -homes are classified. in News-Rercord edi- Pisses Here torials as being backward and unprorgr'essiive. And the Reeve fiaruiett Viialet Lawson pass - of Bayfaiielld was tarsen to task ed away in Clinton on Satur- in a published letter for sups- dray, October 16 at the age of posed extravagance, 74 years. A daughter oaP the If everyone who vocally ex- late Mr. and Mr's, Thomas Judd, pressed indignation over Mir. Clinton, the deceased had lived Daryi!dson'S remarks about our in Detroit, Michigan, before returning to Clinton 18 years ago. was a member of Ontario �Q 4a Sha UnitShe Street Uauited Church. d Survivors include her d'augtli Tour Japan terr, Mrs. Alice Rumb'all; one brother, Edwin C, Judd; three sisters', Mrs. Lottie Shaw, Mrs'. ThroughS�m eS Lillian Honour and Mrs. Anne Martyn; two grandchildren and The Mary and Martha group one great grandchild. of Wesley -Willis Un'ite'd Ch- Service was from the Ball of Wesley Willis. United Ch- and Mutcih Funeral Home, on ureh met dna the churfeli parlor. Tuesday, October 19 with Rev. In theabsence of the pres'iden't, Grimm WaIlls afficuating, Intel -- Mrs. L. Pearson, the meeting meant was, in Clinton Cemetery. was in the charge of Miss. Billie Pallbearers, were Lorne StevAart. Brown, W. B. McAlpine, Clar- Mrs. C. NelCon was in charge ence Nellanis, Willi -am Beck, of the devotional perliod and Frank Cook and Jahn 11ZoD—m- took the theme "Thanksgiv,ing."• lane. Flowerbearers were Glor- The scripture lesson was read •ia Rurnball and. Elaine and by Mrs. Wilfred Jervis. Scalp- Douglass Scrilmgeaur. timeth'oughtts by, Mr's, Nelson Persons from a distance who was' 'the story of the fiat attended the funeral were Mr. Thanksgiving lasting three days and Mrs. A. Honour of Windsor heard by the Pilgrims. and Mr. and Mrs. Dorn Martyn Mrs'. Nelson reported on the and Mats. Anne Martyn of De- churoh bale a nd had the Uni't's troit, Mi'cMgam. share on disapply. Billie Stewart called on the speaker of the evening, Miss C 'K, McGregor, who had recently Q >� been on a tour • to Japan. She showed beautiful pictures of Hong Kong and Japan varying , O from 'fabulous wealth to ex- treme poverty, giving an, do---- " terres'tiing and informal cam- meantary as she went along•. One picture of partioulm in- terest was of a well dressed, weal -fed looking little bay who an- -had been adapted by a• Can- PROCLAMATION adian couple, His picture was shown here some time ago by TOWN OF CLINTON Rev. Walton Tong, The child Was in en emaciated condition in accordance with a resolu- when left at the Tong Hospital. tion adapted by Clinton A social. )hour was enjoyed. T C i d th Reduced for Quick Clearance Hyacinths 2/35c Doffys 2/35c Narcissus 2/35c Tulips 10c each Cut Flowers --Potted Plants Green Plants Floral Arrangements for All Occasions Ceramic Gifts THE UPTOWN FLOWER SHOPPE J. Smith 50 Albert Street 482-7168. own ounce an e usual custom, I HEREBY PROCLAIM STANDARD TIME will be in effect at 2 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 31 Arid call upon all citizens to observe this proclamation. DONALD E. SYMONS, Mayor, Town of Clinton. 43b Members of The Clinton Kinsmen Club wish to express a SINCERE THANKS for the Warm receptioh given them by the citizens of Clinton and Adastral Pork during the recent Peanut Sale, October 14 and ,15, Anyone _ wishing y a c4nvaiser to call should phone 4624663 1iOD1l1Ri'CIhi v a'Nr DANCING` EVERY SAT1U RDAY NIGHT THIS WEED .. "TWE TAKS SlK" of Stratford Conning November 6 "LICE and 'DEE and TI E` IZOUI.ETTtV Daricing g to Midhlght Admisslon $1.60 pet' person Catering td Lunoheons, Weddings, Bang0ets, Eto. For Rental tnformation or Reservatlone Dial 524-9371 or 524.0264