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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-02-01, Page 8Seventy farmers from Huron and Bruce counties spent two days in Toronto recently touring the Canada Packers Limited plant. They also took part in discussions on recent developments and current problems in the livestock industry. In the group were (from, left): Ralph Stevenson; of Varna; Cliff Henderson, of Brucefield; Percy Dalton and George Cantelon, both of Seaforth, Clinton ). Clinton Memorial .Shop' T. PRIME and SON CLINTON EWES SEAFOliTH Phone 482-7211 Open Every Afternoon 1-ocal Representative A. W. 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SHUR.GAIN f oo d Rift Star OBITUARIES For conclusive proof of GM leadership in quality, styling, performance and value,take the wheel now... during the national One of the recent headline stories to appear on Ci3C's Front Page Challenge dealt with police asking for wider powers to enable them '4 enforce the law more quickly. If their brief had been adopted, we would be living in a police state. A recent London, Ontario in. cident is the type that must be guarded against, Three youths were detained for several hours, without notification to MRS. RQIKRT 13)141-0 Funeral .service was held in Strasbourg United Church on December 27, for Mrs. Robert. Douglas, formerly Nettie Crich eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cr ich of Tuck. ersnlith, in her 90th year, who died in Regina HosPital< Mrs. Douglas was porn near Seaforth on January 01, 1877. She taught school near Brussels, On February 1, 1899, she married Robert M. Douglas of Walton, Ontario, In 1903 they moved to Park River, North Dakota, Where they resided un. til '1906, when they moved near to Strasbourg, taking up a home. stead. They lived there until 1950 When they retired toStras. bourg. While in the district, Mrs. Douglas served as a prac. tical nurse. She was e. Member of the Strasbourg United Church, act. ing as Supervisor of the Junior Sunday school and later as an elder, She was a life member of the WMS and the WCTU. Mrs, Douglas is survived by her husband, six daughters, Mrs. Wilbert (Mildred) Colter of Hazelet, Sask., Vera, a re. gistered nurse, of Hamilton, Ont., Mrs. Gilbert (Gladys) Haestie of Strasbourg, Lina at home, Mrs. Jimmie (Eva) Houston of Brantford, and Mrs. Charlie (Edith) Brown of Cal. gary; two sons, Archie of St. Thomas and Emerson of N. W,T ; parents or guardians, after the body of a murdered girl had been found. The Chief of Police, termed the incident an error and apol. ogles were offered to the parents and guardians of the youths. The law enforcement officer who appeared on "Front Page" stated that the citizens were alarmed about the report, but had nothing to fear. The London incident occurr ed days after this program. It would seem that the police in that city didn't wait for their proposals to become law, If their brief had become law, any police officer could enter a home without a warrant for any reason whatsoever. We are fortunate the proposals did not become law, * * * The N.F.L. Chamoioship Football Game was first in the latest U.S. Nielsen Survey. In second spot was Saturday Night at the Movies with the Rose 13owl-itgake ,taicingqthird position. Red Skelton was fourth. Dean Martin, Gomer Pyle and Jackie Gleason were tied for fifthposi. tion, Ed Sullivan was eighth, with Bonanza number nine and Bewitched tenth. The Virginian was eleventh and Andy Griffith was twelfth. 10 grandchildren and ;l4 Ere, ,grandeliadrenjtyvon'etster. Mrs i'ePPer,?, Mr Wilmer (Gladys) Wallis ofCl# ton; one brother, prtv* of $e forth. Ray, .89;:t McIntosh opocluete (hp service. with. Mrs, Agile Harvey as organist. Burial wa in Crescent Road .Cernetery Mrs, Ernie sang Even in Prayer accompanying herse on the harpsicord, Relatives who attended fro, a distanoewerefrerOaskatoo. Swift Current, Regina, oreio Calgary, Hamilton, 'Erantfor Et, Thomas and Clinton, MARGARET ANN McCOOL msyg247et Ann meopol, 82 of 60 Leacrest Road, Leaside died in Toronto recently, Born October 25, 1885 in Lo desboro, Miss McCool was daughter of William McCoo and the former Dinah Longman She worked for many year, as a secretary for the tool, government in. Ottawa. Miss McCool was a membe of the United Church of C ada. She is survived by brother Fred, Jim and Wellington; si tens Mrs. J. L. (Lillian) Awde, Mrs, G. (Sadie) Jackson; nep. hews Paul and Robert McCool; nieces iriete Awde, Mrs. Wil. liam (Marion) Hilt, Mrs. Ray (Doris) Green, Mrs. Orval (Jane) Wolf, Ws. John(Phyllis) Burr, and Mrs. Douglas (Joan) Service was conducted Jan. nary 18 at Ball Funeral Home, Clinton by Rev. Shantz, of .Lon. desboro, Temporary interment was in Clinton mausoleum, with burial to be later in Clinton Cemetery. Pallbearers were Paul and Robert McCool; Carl and Harold Longman, Ray green and Orval Wolfe. JONN McDONALD TORRANC John McDonald 'Torrance, 88 of 48 Ontario Street, Clinton, died January 22, A son of John Andrew Tor. mace and the former Joanna McDonald, Mr. Torrance was born January 6, 1880 in Huron County. Although a resident of Clin. ton for 23 years, Mr. Tor. rance worked for a time as business manager of the Leth. bridge,. Alberta Herald, He was a member of Wesley—Willis United Church. Mr. Torrance is survived by a sister, Maude. 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