HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-11-04, Page 7ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mrs., loan Hyle
of Q14,
ton, will b& at home tis be;,
relatives and friends, on t#*,
,ocoa,%Ion of her 90th biz th,,i
day, 1:t ;,tI1q bom
of her
,,*a Ma daughter
Mr, ancl, Ws, Ernersp4
qnday,
Navepxityar 14, 1965, frown
3 to 5, rrn the gfbernpozi and
7 to 9. in the; ever;#,g- No
gifts please, 44b,
DEATH.
muTa, P4tss'e4 away W
Cliritan. 94, -Su4.d'4y,, Octqber
-31, 1965, , (,A
Iii,eiring Xutc
wido,w of the rlOTe Wgliarxi
muteli *,hw 88th year, Fil'.
nw
.n
,. p , . serwwswere held irouri
-
the Ball -And Mutch, Funeral
.Hmne on Tuogillay, November
,2 mth finterinept * Clia"n
7EENEY — Passed away at
Clinton Public Hosp1W.oat
Sunday, October . 31. 1. 1965,
.Jeanne Alda Bordeau, wdfe
,of Thomas .J. Feeney of Clinh-
1i -in, bw 40t . Funeral
, h year.
services were held •fromBeat-
,ue Funeral - Home and ...$it.
jamph's A. C, Church •on
Wlednesday mor3xitig, XQvem-
-ber,3, With later in Clftn
Noun' Clemeltery.
,L!� - Pa4sed laway
ahUc ITbarfital on
Of the
in bo
3,30 pzn, wom iniernitmi; u4
CHnton Cemetery,
%OFFATT — Passed away
suddenly at Ch ton on Mon
,dap,, November '1, 1965# Ma -
'bel Dui Wife of the late
,Goorge moffattp in her 78th
w
-ye. n4neral services •will be
.hdld from.., Beattie Funeral
Tl,Ome on rnJuTSd% Novem-
,,ber 4 a -2 P.M. fth h1ter-
ment linton Cemetery.
Notice To Creditors
In . the Estate of THOMAS
PARK MILLAR, late of the
Township of Tuckersmith in
ihe County of Huron, Retired
farrner, Deceased.
All persons having claims
,against the Estate of the above -
,named who died on the 19th
day of September, A.D. 3-965,
are required to fide full :par-
ticulars thereof with the under-
signed on or before the 22nd
.day of November, A.D. 1965,
after which date -the' -assets will
be distributed, having regard
only to the claims of which
the undersigned shall then have
notice.
Dated at Clinton, Ontario,
this 1st day of November, A.D.
:1965
E, B. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estatei
44,5,6b I
Notice To Creditors—
In the. Estate of ELLA
GRACE McCOWAN, late of the
Township of Tuckersmith in the
County of Huron, Widow, De -
.ceased.
All persons fAving claims
:against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 5th
'day ofOctober, A.D,, 1965,
are required to file fd1l par-
ticulars thereof..with the Under-
signed on or before the 22nd
day of November, A.D. 1965,
after which date the assets will
be, distributed, having regard
only to the claims of which
the undersigned shall then have
notice.
.Dated at Clinton, Ontario,
this 1st day of November, A.D.
'1965.
E. S. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
44,5,6b
AUCTION SALE
At Orange Hall, Clinton, on
Charles Street, next to Kings-'
well Welding, on
SATURDAY, NOV. 13
.at 1.30 p.m., of donated articles
All saleable articles will be
welcomed, consisting of live-,
stock, implements, furniture,
farm produce, clothing, an-
tiquesibfthig .
.A.rtc le already donated are:
3 point hitch cultivator, root
pulper, pump jack, bolts, wood
and •coal heater,.. -hot plate,
,tables, wash stand, Potatoes,
electric hot water heater and
tank in good condition, man's
winter coat large size.
Auspices of Murphy LOL
Lodge No. 710
W.M. Clayton Hodgins
Riohatd (Dick) Lobb,
Auctioneer
Frank Falconer, Cierk,
LOBA WILL OPERATE A
LUNCH COUNTER
44b
AUCTION SALE
Of Livestock, Machinery and
Feed, at Lot 33 and $4, Conces-
sibn '13, Township of Hullett,
11/4 miles north of Londesboro,
2 miles west, on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6
AT 1.30 P.M,
CATTLE — Purebred Here,
ford cow,- with calf at side; Hol-
stein cow, . milking; Holstein
dry and rebred; Hereford heif-
er, due April 5; Holstein.heifer,
21/g years old, bred; S Here.
f6rd k Holstein heifers, 11A
years old, 2 spring calves.
PIGS — Sow with litter at
sift, 17 pigs, -three months old-,
7 feeder pigs, 120 lbs.; 2 sows,
r6btW,�I hog registered.
- Fttb- 1,300 bales red obvet
U11INK — 1A Clinton Public
901sp, W-1 AR Fdday, Qo~
29, .1965
I
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Joseph
XGNON — Ili Clinton Public
Hospital on Xdvom.-
er 'Mro,
14eo Giron, %g rit 4 son,.
4
— IJ
a on
Z — T4 Gjr nton Pub-
t4iesdpy, No -
i ,1965 to
.Mr, and
i, a
In Q -1h
'm4 Publip
aDn Sunday, October
31, 1965 to W, ;and Mrs. Roy
Zo09, RR I Blyth4 a d4ugh-
e
, 7r
CARDS OFTHANK$
I to w1iish
. . thable my 01ends,
neighbours and r'elativ'es for
flowers treats and %03 and
tthe�ft cone to t me
while a patient in _Clinton Hos.
patai, bpecial Mnaffs to nurses
on Ist floor and to Dr. Oakes:
--MRS, ME4NIE HAYT9R.
44b
I would 'like' ito thank all
those who sent me cards, Raw
ers and gifts while, I was a
patknt iin Cklintori Public Hos-
piftat, My special tManns to Dr.
X would like to take this op-'
PWtumlty to thank all those
who sent me cards, flowers and
treats while a patient m the
Clinton Public Hospital. Special
thaxilm to Dr. Oakes, Dr. Addl�
son anid ithe Rev. Grant Mills
and also the nursing
-ZOR.S. WWI COOK.
IN MEMORIAM
In Loving men
wry of 'aar-
d
ling husband and, brother, Ch-
ester Farquhar •who- passed 'a-
way November 9th, 1962.
"The depth of sorrow we can-
not teR,
Of the logs of one we loved
W well.
And While he sleeps a peaceful
. sleep
His memory we shall always
linep.11
--Ever remembered and sadly
missed by his wife Viola and
'sister Pearl Woon. 44p
In a 20-nffi, e race, -a man
would win over a horse because
of his, endurance.
$liver wed -ding
PMarked
•
B vilins Pair
Y;C
Mr. and am. Z%rl, Collins,
RR 4, •OUu ton, pKebrate;fi thol
25tb wedding anniversary on
Sun(lay, October
Many itrlepds and neighbour$
that Xr, ,Colli41 s had. made dur,
Zhis. threshing y0i -oetoa
'sullpriseqcouplor at an Open
house held dn the 4f temogn At
their rp4ldenm.. IAghted can-
d1i and, streamers tea , idamed the
ta�i Which was ceotred,
with a beautif -Ily-d
decorgte
coke.
Their family and relatives
Were PrOsent 0or the buffet
supper which. fliAlowed. Thp
couple was marxiled, Ori 1040 at
the United Churchmwipe, Em-
broby the Rev, Lang,
Earl is the son of the late
Mr. and William Collins,
S"tartley Township while Myrtle
is the datighterof the Late Mr.
K-ait Edgar, right, IA-bera candidateJor Huron in, o day's federal, I and Mrs. George Whittaker,
tion had the largest turnout of any political "rally in the riding dn TuWay
They have five children, Don-
evening in Clioton Legion Hall, The oc
ca%on was -a "broiler night" rally at aid Lcoggield, Lond9n; Emily,
which Hon. Georges McIlraith, left, minister of publie works, was Harry (Myrtle),
guest speak Montreal; mrs, it
er. In centre is Mrs. Edgar, The speeches were followed by a dance and re, Wiwczaryk, Londbn; Ethel and
freshments at which most Of the 450 persons stayed ffews-Reoord Photo) Ted -at borne, also four pawl-,
children.,
The couple relcelved, many
Big Turnout gifts.
Ada,stral Pa -irk At Edgar 41 s The
Onta
Social Notes Booster'io St UCW
Night Unit 3 To. Meet
Unit 3 of Ontarla.Street Un,
News Editor: Anne Aileron Phone HU 2.7349 (Continued from- page one) ited Church Women. will meet
Denomme, president of the on Monday evening, November
Congmtulatiow to LAC and daughter and son4n16uw LAC Clinton Liberal Association, and 8, ot 8:30 pim, in the church
Aft. J, Ani on the birth of and -Mrs. Jos, AubkL Mrs, Dertomme,
Mrs. Merit Ed- parliour.,
a son, at Clinton Public Hos- Womens.AuxHimi7 Meeting gar; A. Y. McLean and Mayon'
pftal, October 29, 1965. Peter in the'absence of both the Don Symons.
JohnAubin Weighed in at nine presddenit and Vce-president of �Jniotber scaioal teacher, Ian
pound's see en Ounces. the Womeals Au xii the No,
Mr. and Mrs. George Free- vember meeting wasin charge Fraser' introduced the candi-
man; Dartmouth Nova Scotia, of Mrs. Dorothy Worth, She date Mait Edgar.
visited Adth EIC and Mrs. gave the treasurer'sreport and . Huron's Liberal candidate
Bryan Venables last week. Mr. Mrs. Nettie Barton read the said that the Cani[ted
and am. Freemi are era route ininutes, of the last meeting, States free trade auto agree,
to Viatoria. B.C. Business discussion. took -place ment, and the ,purchase of land
Cpl. and Mrs. John Young for an hour's duration after at Talbotville, by -the Ford, Mot.
have left with their two sons which the entertainment wasor Co, could open up a source
for Dania, Saskatchewan. in the hands, of Mrs. Gladys of lindustry for Huron. Mr.
There wm an ommis!don, iiii Mar"I. Games and prizes for
an item of last -week's news.' these were enjoyed by the mem. J-"dgar has toured all Huron
„LAC and Mrs. Bruce Olson
hers. Mrs. Merle Prest looked industries in hjr� campaign and
and -son Gary left for X-arville, after refreshments withher as- added that "Huron is hungry
France; -they were accompamied sistants. for more industry,"
as far as Trenton by Cpl. and The Protestant Chapel Guild With abali agricultural
Mrs. Ray Barr." (Mr. and. Mrs. will hold its next meeting in county, we should have agri-
Barr did not emplane with the November 8 at 8.15 p.m, in cultural industries, the candi-
Oason% as the wording of the the Ghapel Lounge. The film
article implied.) "Question T', whiner of 22 in- date said.
ternational film awards will be Referring to CHSS and even -
Mrs. Roy Williamson flew shown at the meeting• tually similar vocational schools
from Halifax to visit with her Sgt. and Mrs. Leo Gagnon are at Godei1ch aid Exeter, Mr.
happy to announce the arrival Edgar said, "we need industry
Attend Y Church
of their son Paul at Clinton
Public Hospital on Novembarr
to me, these graduates."
Chritflan RoforrviL-d
our
Cltulrch
In appealing for his hearers
Ravi d. J. Weditlhky Wrildtdo
f6edets,, 50 it, 05" Qit, camost
2. Sgt. Gagnon is leaving this
Suiturday for Trenton where he
to elect barn, Edgar said, "Can-
1A.00 a..WrV1c4 hi English
m
This Sunday
will fly toWarville France and
Italy, Greece fin-
Oda needs a majority govern -
ment, and Huron must have a
St.
Auctj6fiebli Gebege 96411
then to acid
C140k* 066rod P6 Well 1440EVERYONE
WEL,UOIk
ally to Egypt where he has
been for
voice in that government."
0
Paul H. Cudmore, Mr.
All Services on Standard Time
posted a year.
The annual toy drive for
Rebekahs Give Award
son of
and Mrs. W. H. Cuticle, Clin.
needy children takes place on
November 6; residents of the
At Dessert Euchre
ton, has been posited for duty
With the RCMP in the
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Park are requested to kh�idly
have toys ready for. plck-u�
Humilis Rebekah Lodge held
province
of British Columbia,
(Baptist Convention.of Ontario and Quebec)
next Saturday.
Sgt. Fred Sutcliffe, prime
a dessert euchre, on October 27
with a good attendance. Prizes
Paul joined. the RCMP on
March 4, 1965 and was posted
Pastor: Paul Coon,, B.A,
George, B.C., was on the base
were: higih,,Mrs. Wilfred Col-
to Depot Division, Regina, Sas-
Sunday, November 7
over the weekend. Sgt, Sut-
slough; low, Mrs. Tom O'con-
katcliewiin for recruit training
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
cliffe is on temporary duty in
nell;* lone hands, Mos. Irene
and graduated on October 27,
11:15 a.m.—Family Worship
Camp Borden,
Gardiner; travelling Prize, Mrs
1965. He obtained his second -
ALL ARE WELCOME HERE
Orville Blake; birthday,' Mrs: I
ary school education in Clinton.
Ontario
Bus Trip To
Orr.
(RCMP Photo)
Street Unified Church
The First
Column
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
Pastor: REV. GRANT MILLS, 'S.A.
'Inter •Fair
(Continued from page one)
is 12.6 'accident cladms.
Sunday, November 7
(By Londesboro correspondent)
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
The Women's Iristitute at
They'have to base their de.
Statistics also indicate that
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Londesboro, is sponsoring a bus-
I
oisaon, on cold, hard statistics
..
marriage mellowsthe driver
TURNE'R'S
2:00 Service
trip to the Royal Winter Fair
18.
and then lamp all young drivers
together to be Weated alike.
under 25, Single men under 25
p.m.—Church
3:00 p.m.—Sunday School
in Toronto on November
k * 4:
Who drive their own cars cause
The bus will leave the White
Rose station in Londesboro at
1
And the statistics aren't
50 percent more, accidents than
j Itnd
3 a.m,awill return after the
good!
marriedmen under 25!
What is even more appalling,
REV. CLIFFORD G. PARK, M.A., Minister
evening show,
The All Canada Insurance
the accident in which a single
Sunday, November`?
Ari me wishing, to go, is ask-
Federation has, just released
man, tmder 25 is- involved Will
ed to contact assoon as pas-
scare rather startling figures
cost an: average of $fil more
I
sible, either Mrs. Glen Carter.
that show conclusively that a
than the accident in Much a
REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY
or Mrs. Chris Kennedy. The
car which is driven prini
married man under 295 is in -
Subject: "PEACE, THE UNFINISHED QUEST"
$5 ticket includes transporta-
by a single man under 25 with
volved.
HOLMESVILLE
tion, admission to tht� fair, and
three years of acoident-free
That figure does not reflect
9:45 a.m.—Church Service
to the everting show.
driving is almost twice as, lik-
the cost of damage to the dTi-
10:45 a.m.—Sunday School
t4lifteen ladies of the Utlite'd
ely to be involved in an asci-
vers own car .. - - . it repre-
WESLEY-WILLIS
Church Women attended the
dent as the car dAven Princi-
rents 6TOy the damage to other
9-45 a.m.—Sunday School
Auburn thankoff ering *meeting
pally by a man over 25 who
people, their ears or Property.
11:00 a.m.—Church Service
list Wednesday. Mr. Craven,
uses his car for pleasure and
41 41
Goidtrich, gave an initere&ting
for regular -transportation to
Or look at it from this angle.
address, and Mrs. Emmerson
and from work!
Of all the drivers over 25
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
Rogers contributed a solo. Dur-
For every one hundred cars
h
years of age on Canadian high
ug
ing -a vocial, cup of tea, an OP-
operated by single men under
ways today, 9.8 out of every_
.Rev. R. W. Wenham, L.Tfi., Rector-
portunity to renew old acqUain-
25 with no years of aceadent-
hundred drivers With at least
Mr. W. H. Bishop, Fli ARCM, Organist
tanceg w -u enjoyed,.
free -driving, there are 23-2. ac-
three acoldent-free, years will
TRINITY XXI SUNDAY — gunday, November 7
The Canadian Girl in Train-
cident Clajrms, For every one
be involved in an accident In.
8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
9:45 a.m.—Church School
11:00 a.m.—I-1-oly C&iiinunlon
,ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Rev. R. U, MacLean, SiA., Minister
Mrs,- M. J. Agnew, Organist, and Choir Director
.Sunday, November I
Annual ChUrch PAiade by members of Clinton l3ranoh
of Royal Canadian Legion,
9:45 a.m.--Church School
10:45 a.m.—Public Worship
EVERYONE WELCOME
MAPLE STREET GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday, November' 7
0:45 a.m.—Worship Servide
11.65 tt.kn.SUnd&Y School
8:00 ly.m.-8veningService
Speaker,, Fired Munnirigs.
lot; 2 fdrr0W 367% Deere Plow,• i uesday---owU p3n,—.1rrayer lyleipung and = e -.iTu4Uy
9 ft oult4%?hff%i0 rl"rMr txObAl Subject: "OodS Good News" Book of Romans
+andem dfsc; land Packer; OhV-1
ALL WL
et manure spreader,, grain blow -
6r; ruttier tired I Wagon, 6 ft,
Chritflan RoforrviL-d
hay tack, ,trailer; fanning thill.
I 1rdWboi�i,pl&ht61,,, Vega
Cltulrch
I ii
gepifttot,, V_msoy Harris milk
thg. machine 2 uffift, chicken
Ravi d. J. Weditlhky Wrildtdo
f6edets,, 50 it, 05" Qit, camost
gubddy November I
flew.
1A.00 a..WrV1c4 hi English
m
Tdrtris: Cash
Sales TaxEvery
P ioletor, Mrs, Jag. M6D.All
&JO
2-30 pm—Sbrivicib 1h -English3%
9u,h&& 6: dial
..'dial
St.
Auctj6fiebli Gebege 96411
C140k* 066rod P6 Well 1440EVERYONE
WEL,UOIk
Jboph StrI00
Gt>spef Hall
GLINraIV
1t.. 0 a.m.- J3reAking of il d
,3100
U0
8:00
th, Thutid6y, — Prayo
Meotlit, abit Bibli
Abadhigt
ing met on October W, con- hundred cars. aniven by men
vened by prmidelit Lloy Shad= I over 25 with no years at ac -
click, Nineteen answWed roll cjdont_free driving who drive to
call. A singsong •was enjoyed, work, the.,rate is im. For
and supper Was served by the every one hundred =8 driVo-n-
leaders, Mrs. Agnes Moon and by men,over 25 with no Years
1vtot. Dave Anderson.. Mit, Tsch- or �iccjdent_fre!e driving who do
anz was a special guest, NOTdrive to work, the figure
FALL. and WINTER INTER COATS
There is still a lovely selection from
which to choose — Plain and Put
Trimmed Styles.
November Special $10.00 off for Cash
CAR COATS
U66lievablo quality of these low
prices — plains, Twd6& and IF&
Tdhiii I- V1911111,21
November Special $5,00 off for Cash,
I R W I N' S
LAWS* WEAK & MY 600bS
any given year,
That includes men and wom-
en between ,the age�a of 25 to ?
. . . . it could be an age stun
of 50 years. It takes in people
who drive very little wad those
who make their living (such at
salesmen) by being on the road
every clay of the year. It in-
cludosi drivees, Who are in tip-
top phygeal shape and those
%yhp -are handicapped an &W
one of a thousand different
ways.
Accordingly, out of every 100
unmarried drivers between the
ages of 16 and 25 (nine, years),
23,2 of them annually will be
involved in An accident - - - -
proving taut about two and
one-half -times as many
dents will involve young drl-
vexs as 61der, more mature PL -t-;
T� it My woodek 'that lhg&�
ance, premiums for the begift-
ner dxver are• so much ltighet?
15 A any w6yidw that the Ont-
aelo Dopaetffiwit Of TramPort
in, to-t)pefiati6n: With odudatift-
abi are stti6,t4sIng ditiver L".Clu"
%tfori courses in high WhOlol in
an &ff&t to tetOx Nett
&W�
hw habits to our young 010
Auld kids, is it Any Wbfid&
that W&Y-tiMe You take the
tmif.. 64t of the &Jr1bg6;, Mom
and bad Warfi, "bk-1Vd ftfdly
now, you h6arl'7'
Thws-f Nov:.4..,.1945,.,!i ton
In C
L1qu.orAn.d_;' aff
Cbarge'sHeard, Here
A 21ryW old Hemall -p
imn that went o4 -co
Pin t of ntro, 04
Zal$eid "some reaspggbl , ,skidded,ol
p doubt", Qritg�iiq $trW
, �into.
I; andt"
in, the mind of,W
ga-trate Olem a hydro dro
I �, pole.
Rays, QC in Clinton Qow,,t on He was fined $20 and costs
fist
W-edAOPday, and the chargof of $7,$7:a0 on the offeAco
h,4vbvg Xquor ki A 'Place 'other qAd OpOW of $2i5o on
thaU his, WOOM-We.was.dismissed the second,
against •George, A, Maxwell. Heirm oth Gibb$ngs, RR 4 -CUn-
Opl, Roy Qescb, CX'00D, ton was 4nod $25 an , d Cost$ , of
testified he stopped the 'Max- $7.50 resulting from a chargo
well par in 'be' early hours PT of careless' d I riving v
. t Clinton
Oct9ber,v - '))PCAU%e there Was, 9A.- September 30. The Gi7ybi4gs
no -light over the licence plate, ear travelling east on Hunan St.
Q,Wah said, that to his was un collision with tho reran
.knowledge either Maxwell m. end of a V,4rked be on the
vft
the other occupant in the Ma�x- South side of the si
well car had' been drinking, as
Henry Cook, RR .3
a full, unca bottle of ale 'Tam"
., , —ppe, d Godlerlph, Was XUied $15 and
was in clear view on the ,floor costs, of $3 for traVell 50
boards of the car., ing
in his Qwn
NfaxWell acting miles per how In a 30 miles
per
behalf testified under oath that -hour zone, westerly on, Hur-
he did not know the bottle.was on Street,
there. He explained it might A charge of falling to remain
have been, wedged under the .4 the scene of an ldent a -
front seat of the car skate three94lPst Johannas Leppington,
weeks ago When he was charg_ Brucefield, was adjoutTwed by
ed, With a drinlaing iriftaction., consent until December I wbjen.
Xwmell said he had �t t vowed the case 'well he heard in Clin-
I
tulle thhe would never again on' 0-
carry'alcohol in his car.
In: 'announcing the dismi sal.
Maigisitrate, Hays said. 111t I
I s ERSONALS
very close to the line salla',
I an)
going to give. him the benefitMt. and Mrs. Murray East,
of the doubt. I aim impresskd RR 4, Clinton, recently motor-
with, the defendant's manner of ed to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
testbnony.'where they spent a couple of
More Liquor Charges days vli dying Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Hando, 20, RCAF Stewart Sichoenhals, and family.
Station Clinton pleaded guilty Roger Cunmftgs of George -
to a charge of conoun-Ang while town VISA'ted Over the Weekend
a minor on the night of Sept- at the, home of his Parents, Mr.
,ember 30. He was fined $20 -wt and' Mrs. Frank Clumrrtings, 129
costs of $2.50, Mary Street, on the occasion
An, Exeter man, Alvan Gould of their silver wedding anni-
was Aned $40and costs of $7.56 vews"ary.
when. be ,Pleaded guilty -to a 0
charge of having liquor in a Clintonian Club
place other than his residence.
Beer was found in the car when Announces Meeting
Gould was stopped for speeding The Caintonlan Club will
on Huron Street West. He had meet at the -home of Mrs, Fred
been, drinking at the -tune. Mulholland,, Kirk St. on Wed -
Crown Attorney William Co- nesday, November 10 at 2 p.m.
chrane noted that Gould had The program will be in the
been, involved in several serious charge of Mrs. Jack , Batkib
traffik- inftationa prior to this and Mrs. C. Venner. The lunch
liquor charge, some of them al- committee is Mr's. Ed. Welsh,
so involving liquor. Mrs. C. Venner, Mrs. E, Miller,
Although Philemon Bisback, Mrs.. Ross and Mrs. NWens.
17, RR 5 Ofinton argued he had
consurned only about six ounces
of liquor between the hours of. RECEPTION
one and three in the afternoon
and was not Picked up until
about 8 p.m., Magistrate Hays for
fined, -the lad $25 and costs of
$2.50. Mr. and Mrs.
The Magistrate pointed out Bill Crawford
the youth had not been charged
with drunkeness. "The law is,
very clear that you must not Friday,' Nov. 5,
drink while under 21 years of
age," added Magistrate Rays.
Traffic Charges Londesboro
DonaldF. Casler, 17, RR 3* Community Hall
Mitchell,' pleaded -guilty to a
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