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Ontario Vit. UCW
'AP pegtft, meeting of 'Uplt.
4 of Qntario StWo' t UT4ted Ch-
urch was heldon Monday even,
u>g
with Mrs, Ross. Trewar•th)r
Mrs; Harold Hast had charge
• of tihe devOtioms ssrsted by
Mrs,. Ross Merrill, Tbq t4ome
'tors '•1Il?ia'ul+1s'��vu�,,
Mrs,. Fast gave the second
charli+tear hvm tlhe .study book
,on f4 Faith",
?ire 'b'ugtn'ess was conducted
by Mrs TreWlarth'a. Membea#s
,were reari4 idetd to bring their
.monely apron, to the 4ext meet -
;mg'. Unit 4 Will pack a bale,, to
be sent to hound Lake 'School,
am RAhn village in, the far
north where T)ouglas Batkin is
teaehimg All ar+tieles fon•
News of tONDESOORO.
Next :Sunday, October �l
serwl'ces Will be held on stand
grA time at 1Q ir.nn
far tzioxex s 4f$iGers
T", 14,plorers met an 'Thurs
• day with 1.5 members Present
The .slate of officers is :as ;fol
lows: C#i'ief Exploirer, Cath
Carter., B4wbar4s•,ce; Neepeu
of the 'Log, Judy Scott, Donni
Longrnnan; Keeper of Treasur
Chest, Helen Andersgn, Louls4
Honking; Plant t, Judy.Howatt
$aadM Gaod; Paper L'arres:
poxvdent, Betty 4osling, Vau&.
I uriliingi ' Heliyt 5, pieanxal
Sprung, Jo Anne Snell, Judl
Little, Mar Lou Vlo.ce'nt, ,Til
Scott,
The girls will .collect fol.
UNICEF again .this year, a:
thris is a worthy cause the glut'
will arpprecEate. -a 'little help
All money will be sent to Wer
seas relief.
,bale are oto be brought to
U.OW Unit meets
the November meeting.
The StMtfcWd Canadian Le-
Mugs, Keith Tyndall and Nfrrts.
Ai4nwell unit a the UM
-C Am=, M'OPherson reported
met In the church. Edith Deka.•
04 the tall OhUy of the'UCW W
co4m, presn'dent, presided. It waL,
'lv%ch was Meld on October 20,
decided.' to remake Chrditm-
BAan Merrtill favoured with
favours for Clinton Hospital
:several guit r seloot ong, and
Mrs. Watkins end Mrs, Loved
:a poem was read by Mrs. Wei-
took the Study period and gave
fred ;Parker, A contest was
a chapter from the Study .Boats
.conducted by Mrs'. 'East.
on Brazil. Barbara Lovett in.
A .0odall bW hour, followed
tiroduced Mrs, • Anderson wbc
"Wath Mrs, Fred Vadden and
gave a most Interesting talk
her group in charge of the
an their recent trip to B.C.
Juxnlah.
UCJW Meeting
The next meeting Will be
The UCW met for the Gen -
held on Xovenvber 22.
eral meeting on Monday even,
fulness Of 60 Cbmalda'an Natiomd
ing. Mrs', Livingstone presided.:
o
Mitts' are requested again' thk
An accident 20 years ago
Year for the mitten tree. Any -
More To Harvest
°rig 'having gamme+nts in good
s
repair may bring them do and a
`Time Running Out
bale will be packed. The next
has 'b een 7n my files for 'sever
months'. It was added to a
GWeral meeting will be Dec -
It would -appear that there
are about as many bushels Of
white bean's harvested do 1965
as do 1964 abut there acre about
6,000-8,000 acres yet to harvest,
most of which may be a -com-
plete loss except as livestock
feed if they can, be harvested
snuffy dontly dry,.
Fath wheat is making satis-
factory growth. Grain earn
harvesting is taking place al-
though moisture levels are a-
bove what makes good harvest-
ing. This could apply where
drying is not talcdng place and
-earn is beling cribbed,
Fa41 plawiang ds progressaang
slowly.
This report c'on'ies from D.
H. Miles, Agricultural Repre-
.5eanttatti've for Huron County.
ember 6th. Mrs. Claire Vincent
flavored with 4, solo "I')1 walk
wfith God".
Mrs. Stanley Lyon who with
her husband visited their - d'au-
ghter In Portugal recently
showed most interesting pit -
Guest Speaker For
Auxiliary Meeting
Memlberss of tihe Women's
Awdiliary to Clinton Public
Hospital will meet -at 8 p.m, on
Tuesday, November 2 at the
Nurises' ,Residence when. Mrs.
Oliver Bell, St. Marys, presi-
dent of DisWict No. One of
the Hospital Auxiliaries of
Ontario WE be the guest
spealker,
Attend Your Church
This Sunday
All Services on Daylight Saving Time
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec)
Pastor: Paul Coon, B.A.
Sunday, October 31
10;00 a.sn.---Sunday School
11:15 a.m.—•Family Worship
ALL ARE WELCOME HERE
a Ontario Street United Church
M FRIENDLY CHURCH" '
m Pastor: REV. GRANT MILLS, 86A.
., . Sunday, October 31
• » 9:45 a.m.--Sunday School
11:00 aan. Morning Worship
o TURNER'S
2:00 p.m.—Church Service
3:00 p.m. --Sunday School
�e�Ir�-Gillis--�u[mEsuille �mte�d (Lil�atrcE�eu
REV. CLIFFORD G. PARK, M.A., Minister
Sunday, October 31
Guest Preacher; Rev. J. Clifford Britton, B.A., of Seaforth
Subject: "THE SEARCH IS ON"
HOLMESVILLE
9:45 a.m.--•.Church Service
10:45 a.m,--Sunday Schpol
WESLEY-WILLIS
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Church Service
Mon., Nov. 1, 7:45 p.m.—Men's Club visits Huron County
Museum at Goderich.
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
Rev, R. W. Wenham, L.Th., Rector
Mw. W. H, Bishop, FRCO,' ARCM, Organist
TRINITY XX SUNDAY -= Sunday, October 31
8;00 a.m.--Holy Communion
9;45 a,m,--Church School
11:00 a.m.-Morning Prayer
Tues., Nov. 2'=Ladies' Guild meets at Mrs. Ed Xickle's
:home, 2„45 p.m.
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH;
The Rev. R. U. MacLean, B.A., Minister
Mrs. M. J. Agnew, Organist and Choir Director
I
r
Sunday, October 31
9:45` a,xiy,:�7hiu;ch;School 1
10:4 am—Public Worship
EVyRIZONZ WELCOME i
MAPLE STREET GOSPEL, HALL
CLINTON
Sunday, October 31 ,
9:45 a rn:_'"Wofthip Service
'11:00 a.m.—Sunday School
8:00 Ofi.--Eventing Service
Sveak'er, Gordon McClellan, Strathro,
Tuesday ub o � "Gbd's GoorX N6wss” tool, of Aomah Stilly
Christian Reformed
Church
Rev, 4, J. Heeralnk, M1616ter
Joseph Sfreef -
Gospel Hail
CLINTdNI
1i,06 a.in.realdh� br Bread
3;00 p.3n.- 4SutidaY Sthbol
7:00 p.m.- •Gospel Set0leb
8:00 p kin. Thursday Prayer
tt�ng.atfa 181
b1
Rea
tures town 'while thQWea They
fau'4 clic l4QapQe v ' courteous
and Andtta`ius ixost c>f the
cu1t1v04ug d94re the'haxd. ww,
bI,
y hand,
guests on .Aiyersaz'Y s'un4
d wtutir Mai. and Mrs. Allen
Slhwere Mr. and Mrs,..
Doug tllankes :lard famlily1 Lon-
don,. Mar, uud' Mrs, .Ivan Carter
alyd Derwin, Churton, Mrs. J,
M'apDou i, ;Alythj Mr's. George
Lindislay 0 A'Slyfield,
Mr, aW Ups, Gordon Gins
of Arkona spent the weekend
witch. Mrs Ed; 'Yoaungblut.
The Boy Scouts had a val!
successful day last S-Itwow
and w*h to e>otend their
thaanlcs to all who ,Co-klated
so w lural- Y,
Picnic Pavilion
Popular Project
An County
Three more Huron Country
municipalities have received
approval of thEnm centennial
projects and Will Obtain .grants
from federal and provincial
governments. for the$r cgmntplet-
ion.
The Township of Ashfield wihl
construct a plenic pavilion fon
$5,064 with the costs bring
shtared equally by -the ;three
levels -of government.
Hay Tgwnsha'p will build a
p1prde pavilion at a cosh of
$6,447, The two higher govern-
ments will each put up $2,002,
the township sustadning the re-
ma cyder.
A ,picnic pavilion will also
be the project in the town of
Exeter. In conjuncstdom with
this plan, the municipal park
will be landscaped, Total cost
Will be $9,000 sdiared equally
by federal, provinclal and .mu-
nimpal 'governments,
Attendance Pins
Given 14 Pupils
At Rally Day
BAYFIELD Rally Day
was observed at St. An'd're'w's
United Church on Sunday.
During the Sunday School Ses-
sion pinswere given; out for
attendance dueling the past
Year.
Those achieving such pins
were:
Kindergarten, Ilarith Renner,
Connie Talbot, Laurie Peck,
Steven Talbot sand Billy Camp-
bell.
First year pini: was awarded
to David Renner; second Year
pins to Haney Talbat, Paul
Payne, Lore:lie McClinchey,
Mary Lou Castle and Peggy
Cmm beU.
A third year pin wasre-
ceived by John Campbell, 'and
the fourth year phis wean to
Patricia Payne and Allan
Rohner.
HUNTERS
For your convenience
in the deer season, we
are altering our store
hours --
November 4 and 6
Open until 9 p.m.
November 5
Open until 10 p.m.
ELLWOOD EPPS
SPORT SHOP
43-4b
Blyth Farmer Wins Quarter of 11eef
C, L, lIollinger, .RR. 2 Blyth, left, was one of
four peirsons who guessed theweight ,of 4$5 pounds
for the Aberdeen -Angus calf at Co'rrie's Red anId
White Foodmaster parking lot last weekend, Mr.
liollinger's name was drawn as winner, He is
shown here with Maynard Corrie .and part of the
hind quarter of beef, all cut and wrapped, as his
Prize, Others who guessed 485 lbs,, were Mrs,
Gerald Brown and Mrs; John Guetter, Clinton and.
Mrs. D. J. Carmichael, Adastral Park. They re-
ceived a five -pound roast -as consolattion. 1n the
nearly 1,000 entries, the guesses ranged from 88
pounds to 1,700 .pounds, (News -Record Photo)
NEWS OF KIPPEN
Mr, and Mos, Ray Hillier ama
family of Chatham were week
end guests 'of Aft. HiRlWi
parents, Mr and Mrs. Ale:
MOMurtri'e.
Wn. Lloyd Lovell returner
harm Saturday from St. Jos
ep'h's Hospital, London afte'
three weeks l llnes's.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rohinsoa
and family visited Sun'd'ay Wlti
Mr. -and Mrs. George Wilkey o
Clinton Kinet tes
Plan Bright 'Yule
For Old And Young
The regular meeting of thr
Clinton Kinette Club was hel(
on October 26 with perfect at
tendannee. A motion was passe(
to fill Christmas stockings foe
three patients of the Ontai*
HoRAtal.
Mrs'. Andy Peterson reportei
on Fall Council held this pas,
weekend in Stratford. It war
agreed to send 'a ChAstmw
g+ilft of money to the Fostei
Child in A'6r$=
More plans' were made foa
the dance to be held Novembea
26 in ,the Legion Hall.
Following adjournment lunck
was sesv'ed by Mrs. Cam Ad•
dison and Mrs. Bert Clifford,
Roy Jewell Will
Speak In Hullett
Tine iregular October meeting
of the Hullett Federation of
'Agriculture was held in the
Londesboro, Hall' with the presi�
dent, Ted Hunking, presiding,
It was decided to, Bold the
annual meeting in the foams of
a turkey banquet on Novembet
12 in: the Lon,desboro Hall. Roy
Jewell is to be'the gu&A speak-
er. All directors were urged to
sellas many tickets' as passible.
Hairy Tdbbuttt, Clerk -Treas-
urer of Hullett Township, will
audit the books for 1965.
Considerable discussion ares
as to -how to obtain new dwac-
tars for 1966 since 'there will
be, iia more indi.Wdual schdW
section annual mootings and
this is where they were pre-
viously .appointed. If a director
does :not wish to act in 1966,
he must find his own replace-
ment from has own school sec-
tion.
A family night is to be held
in :December in, the foam of a
Pat Luck Scupper. The lady
d1irectors are to make the ar-
riangemleant5.
CUT THE COST OF
PREPARING RECORDS
MOORE REGISTERS AND FORMS
T�NSAcrlori Acrs ON Eac�
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CLINTON NEWSIECORD
Phone 481-3441
Woods'.tock. •
Mr, and Mrs, Edgar McBride
visited Sunday afternoon with
their daugliiter Shtammi who is
attehding the University of
Western Ontar o ixn London.
Mr. 'amid Mrs, James Arm-
strong, Staffa, spennt Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Lang.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love 'of
Cara, Mich., spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mc-
Bride and other relatives,
Mrs. Harry Van Wier en of
RR 2 Hen'slaU was. - interviewed
Monday afternoon an CFPL,
channel 10 by Don Gray on his
program. As a hobby Mrs. Vara:
Wierenr has collected 3,000 cigar �r; ®��EFI�t®
bands of vad us countries
over the past 32 years. She Brucefield United Church
treated all the crew members Sun'd'ay School will be cancelled
to a cigar. next Sunday, October 31, stan-
Mr. and Mrs. Kik and two dard time, because of the an -
children of Part Stanley who n'ijverslary, Servicers at 11 a.m.
purchased Mr. Lofbb's house, and 7:30 pm.
moved in on October 19 and A number of ladiies attended
are welcomedby the neighbors. the R'egio'nal meeting of the
Mr, and Mrs. Ne4son Hood United Church Women at Win -
visited Sunday with Mr. and throp last Wednesday.
Mrs. Ed Morton of near Sea- o
forth. HA'P'r VQS III7NTERS
More than 53 percent of
hunting 'accidents in Ontario
involve sportsmen who are 20
years of age or 'less, according
to the Department of Lands
and Forests.
o .
FERTILE FISH
Peckerel produce from 26,000
to 360000 eggs per pound of
body weight.
0
PANI0 PRONE
Panic tis the greatest enemy
of pelrsonslost in: the woods. A
clear bead and a good compass
'have heaped many "lopt" sports-
men back to camp.
p e my er. . Stay s -
chiin 1 a
g, lapped seaaris, pressing BANGER IN DIRT
fitting and darts were dl1wuass- A riffle barrel • plugged with
ed. mud or snow can; ,turn the
The next meeting is to be weapon dnto a deadly hand
held at the hone of Marg. grenade.
Stewart on October 26. ¢
ILLEGAL LOADS
Wedding rings �am'e placed on A loaded firearm in a vehicle
the third finger of the left is the. cause of marry shooUn'g
hand because of an old Egyp- accidents .and the reason for
tian belief that a nerve ran many convictions under the
from that finger to the hew t. Game and F1 sh Act.
Thurs., QA �. T91�",�-*--Cli�.on News-Regard-,-pge
SundaMusicale .-
1s Free Treat
At RCAF Base
The 35. member Carta
T10919 Hand tratrpm l f, ; : y .
will An slab the 49 members
Or TV%F Clinton. Glee 014b to
pro,,sent a free eon;cert at. g*
Statiion RPcrea*M Ceurtme 8:00
p m. SuructaY iuzgltt, October 31. y:
The Strati Band wail ,pre- DY POR9'11'Hl/ M^PKEIR
.sent k'>• prograln �f g9xt
cal a'n4 polviar >2x U41C. The Glee r
and
will individually
as a$ a group vareers Plus
a!n'd znd'nvclualiy as well as cqm-
xxrang wwth a and .far Plage
feature sn`ra7ugenzent4,
Fbr many; the foot that they
grazxi,
The StMtfcWd Canadian Le-
have made a success of their
In; 1959, nail sevMW years
dl6nPand is the afirieial, band
chosen car'eer� Is not sufficient.
after, 4x4. A -teann to Godo-
of the Lergion Branch Number
These are the maple who, reach
rich, Ontario, to. comnpeteio a?r-
S and pl'a ^s a regular summer
out to help .others or, as In
nua$ national peewee hockey
series at the Festival Theatre
some ansta cgs, to egrr'iclr their
tournaments, $esa'des his hoe
p04'l s and other other MtY Parks m
awn fives by developing latent
key endeavors he glias swim-
StralUford,
talents,
m'in lies ons and, the sum-
strMoal
"
park
Last fall, a 13 -year-old Greekmei',
girl 'was able to chic, iigh
School because
helps boys' i'n a micro, bake-
ball league. This thea, is,
"Youth's
......
of the thought-
Best Friend".
fulness Of 60 Cbmalda'an Natiomd
Aeoident W To Now Career
Mayor
Office employees in Saskatoon.
An accident 20 years ago
.Former
. J
Y
The n' of their generosity h news .. g eros ty
cost Gad. intent Veteran
fret , v _ .
s
Fr m o
a
ted
has 'b een 7n my files for 'sever
months'. It was added to a
Moncton nalltwayman, his left
1pg. While
col-
he -was convialescing
__
Ass a Flutgh't LiewWnant G. W.
lection of items about employee
he had time to indulge an ear-,
"Gordy" Pugu d was stationed
endeavors I Mad been building
tWic talent which dated !book
for 'three years at RCAF Clin-
through personal contacts, or
.that thing caaled hurnan com-
to depression years whegn he
hook 'a course un and
ton. Here he was a Staff In-
muniicatimi' which exists In
:showcaird
sai'gn paaoting, Since thein,
stmuotor oat 9c'how of Insltr'uc-
itional Technique, and served
every oNuAzaVwn. The pea'-
painting has been more or loss
as
!a two -tenon Mayor of Adas)tral
sonalities and these office
workers I have dhosea to write.
an arvQcahas his developing in:
tere%t due fin 'his. amident. 'Re-
Pawk, the Clanton Married
Quarters. He was transferred
about, appeal to me as out-
cently he completed his first
drr September 1965 to Maritime
standiing . column material and
commissioned poa+traiit In dills.
Command.
the bind of human interest
Tbis' was destined for Ontario,
FToM.awdng is an
story columnists love to nm-
but -it is not the first sale of
announce.-
ment from Canadian Forces
earth for readers to relish.
his pictures that Mr. Hebert
l- Ie!adquarter's, Ottawa, whl,ch
Dark haired Oumnia Dede,
Who lives du a moutaunous v'ii-
has made. Collectors as far
apart as St. John, Vancouver
will ,be of interest to His many
friends in the laoal area:
lage inn central Greece, had re,
and Chicago have purchased his
Carnadian Forces Headquar-
signed herself to forfeiting a
work and he is very much in
ters has announced the promot-
secondary school education be-
cause her destitute family
demand for his paintings of At-
Pantie Province landscapes'.
ion of Gordon: W . Duguid to the
could not provide the necessary
o -- -
rank of Squadron Leader. He
is the son of Mrs, Margaret
fund's.
Duguiid of Lilllooet, Brutish Col-
Employees an the CN Sas-
katchewan Area offices, how-
PERSONALS
Lmnbla.
SAL Duguid resides at Green-
ever, 'agreed to increase their
Mrs. Laura M. Perdue has
coantribution to, the Foster Par-
returned f6wn Landon, and will
wood with his wife, the former
Monica Madden of Toronto, and
exits' Plan, making sure that
"adopted
again take up residence at 122
their daughter" would
Huron Street.
thein three daughters, PameRa,
be able to continue her school,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson
10; Tracy, 7; and Elieda, Ann,
Ing, From their initial payment
have moved to their new h'om'e
two weeks.
f 16 00 t 'd A". 1' u
Jahn Sb et ' Self rth
00
Clinton 4-H Girls
Meetings Held
The second, meeting of Clin-
ton 4-H Club was held at the
home of 'Cheryl Tyndall on
October 5. There were 13 mem-
bers present.
Roll call was "..Why I chose
my •matteni'al." Alterations wild
flat fell seams were d'isc'ussed.
The third meeting at the
home of (Marie Trewartha on
October 19 ` had 16 members
present.
Roo call was. "How I pre -
air d matt iafI" bit
.. The First Column .
(Continued from page one)
nan and wor ming their way
snito the political parties of our
tiatio n.
These gentlewomen went to
the top with their problem's .. .
they wrote to each of the five
won -Anent letaden of the five
>'ron n'emt political parties: in
:anada, They a9l&d simply for
i definite statement own the
al'd Age Pensaon policies of
such.
Four out of five answered.
Prime Minister Pearson said,
f elected, his government
vauld confer, with the provinc-
.% and give aridltuonal assist-
tnee to those in need.
Social Credit leader Robert
1honupsan promlised to tie the I
xnvi6n to the east of living.
R.etal Cia�olueitte, Credltistas,
,meios'e's $125 a month Y .
nit hlls parity will nolt heave
tandimttds Outside Quebec.
Tommy bouglas, NDP, as-
Ured the committee that $100
month t 5 h
w a 6 as been tirid
will continue to' ,be' this party's
$obey,
John Diet'eruWker, Conserva-
ive leader,, did not answer the
braf n'iti?ee's leittter , r but he
tats announced on sevex'al, oc-
asionls that his party will r+arse
he penaimi to $100 a -month nal
iamuaty, 1966,
N,o w atren end fyoysr reaY:tni-
rer If ;you w,c19 our origintal dal-
t ma.. , , a sure4IV6 Ww to
Alt the domination of wmhan
ad to ohoW cher oaice and' for
A thirt mob, 1% the bces's 1
PVoYieini'ber too that all the
aalitkial. pa7^'t� leaders in Can-
ada are melt , - tmd who
better to rise to the cause of
putting women in their -places!
It is in'coWeiva'ble to believe
that a woman — a puny mem-
ber of the weaker sex -- could
know 'anyth'ing about the im-
plications involved. in milling of
Old Age Benefits. Everyone
-knows women squander money
man's money . , on Use-
less, irresponsible items:
Also, giving into a con=i;ttee
of wamem and iftweasing Old
Age benefits would be just One
more step towae is mraan's de-
struction!
What to do?
If men are to pull Brom under
the thumb of Women, now is
the time to start. Womien want
the Old Age Pen's'ions raised .
. they will probably vote fa t
tho candidate+ thtat.pmoni'i�ses the
most, . Men ,should ttherefrne
carstthAr ballots lin favour of
the candidate that Promises the
Ieast!
The result would likely mean
another m'inba'dty governmennt ,
more "-talcs in parliament
another elect don in e. feivtr
months, a :year, maybe two .
additional costs to the tax-
payer *h1D ;pays the election
bills,
But, by golly fel oft, .it
shoula be worth 3;t It Would
set women's &nftaitlon Mick'
just ''that much longer!
CHILD PORTRAITS
JER111S STUDIO
iandoe 602x700&
a $ . conn s, a gin s p- on ie . an 4
keep, these employees now -pay Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Macaulay,
$28.00 per anonth. The original Jim, Janet and Judy, of Saxaila,
payment provided her with spent the weekend with Mrs.
food, clothing and medical care, W. Shaddock, :Clinton, and Mm.
This ad'ditional amount will en- and Mrs. Fred Gibson and Bill,
sure education .for her of which RR 5 Clinton -
she would have been deprived. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mc
Such examples of thoughtful Dougall had as visitors on Tues-
generosity are typical of many day their aunt, Mrs. James
CN employees across the Sys- Stirling and cousins, Mr. and
tear. The Foster Parents' Plan, Mrs. Lionel Goodwin. of St.
relief committees and -other Thomas.
fund-raising insithutions have o
drawn willing wy e a :inn Ralph Hartman
a21 wanks of railway employees.
SurpriseAward
I would like to have seen Dies Suddenly,
'the expression on the face of
Joe Lamarche, 'a CN papefitter
in the Transcona car shops inFuneral Today
Winnipeg, when he was surpris-
ed with -the award of "Youth's p aLph Anthony Hartman, RR
Best Friend" by co-sponsors, 3 Clinton, passed:' away in Chn-
the local Hadassah-Wane coun- tori Public Hospital on ,Monday,
Wand station CJAY-TV. Joe's October 25 after an illness of
wife said he was 'stunned' when little more than 24 hours. He
informed he lead: been selected was 56 years old.
as Winnipeg's champion youth Born' in Baden. on April 23,
worker out of hundreds notnrnm- 1909, the deceased -was a son
ated by youngsters around the of Mr :and Mrs. Joseph Hart -
city. man. Hee was the oper'altor of
What did Joe do to recut this Hartm n's Plumbing and Hea(t-
awar!d? Thirteen Years ago he ing in Waterloo unto ibur
became sports director of his months ago when he retired to
neighborhood con ununity club this area.
devoting manly evenings to the HJz first wife, the former
direction of the hockey pro- Clara Daetxlah, predeceased him
First For Clinton 'n. � 10, 1955 he married
Agriculturalists the former Ammte McGee who
survives.
Hold Annual Here Other survivors include two
Thee executive of D'istr'ict 8 soars, Lauds and Pani, at home;
Agriculture Socteb m ebmlbting six dau'ghter's, Mrs. Earl (Judy)
of Hturon land Perth met in the Kerr of Waterloo, Mrs. Dusan
AigrIculturaal Board Roam, CKn- (Sandra) Linardiic of Ft. Lee,
ton, last Thursday to make N.J., Mrs. Winston (DOIDIVS)
plan's for the annual meeting Worsley of Waterloo, Miss
to be !held in, Clinton on '1-40v- Xianay of Waterloo and Brenda
ember 10 starting at 10 'a.m. and Helen at home; one sis'tea�
Huron Ceantral Agricultural Mrs. Eugene (Marie) L O of
s(xciety will be the host this Soauibaro; three 'brothelrs, Ar-
fe'ar. About 100 delegates will thur J. and! Geva d of Waterloo,
)e present, and Robert of RFL 1 Bayfield.
The men will meet at the One brother Raymond prede-
Agzucu'ltural Boatr"d room; the ceased him,
ladiuz wall meet in the town Funeral service Is from St.
hall council chambers. A turkey Louis Roman Oatrholit Church
yanque,t wlil be sai-ved in Ont- . in Waterloo toddy, Thursday,
trio Street United Church. at October 28. Interment will be
12:15 p.m. with Turner's Ch- in, Mount Hope Cemetery.
irch UCW catering. • Pallbearers are Wilfred Hart -
Everyone is welcome to at- mann, Wtilliam Hartman, George
Lend all or 'part of these meet- Ottman, Peter Lugo, Walter
�tigs being held for the first Hartman and Pat McGratih.
ime eves do Clinton. Twenty Plowerbearrers are Joe Lico,
Rickets are available from Joe Dietrich, Wilts Shantz and
6irank blalconer for the dinner. Jerome Redtzel:
Ouality
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