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Mrs, Alberta McSeath was at
kerne t9 friends and relatives.
Sunday July 7th on the occasion
of her eightieth birthdays The
guest list including her two'great
grandchildren Julie and Gerald
McBeath of Kippen, A lace cloth
covered the tea table which
centered a birthday cake flanked
with white tapers in silver
holders and a floral arrangement
of roses.
Pouring tea in the afternoon
were Miss M. Ellis and Miss
Cassie Dougall, evening—Mrs.
George Hess and Mrs. Esther
Moffatt.
Serving in the afternoon were
Mrs. Jerry Moffatt, Mrs. Hugh
Hendrick and daughters Karen
and Kathy. In the evening, Mrs.
Garnet Mousseau of Ridgetown,
Mrs. Allen Armstrong, Mrs.
Floyd Armstrong, Mrs. Leslie
Armstrong.
Receiving guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Alex McBeath of Kippen.
Mrs. Mclieath 'was 'the recipient
of many lovely gifts and
COUNCIL BRIEFS
(Continued from page 1)
Mayor Symons issued a
proclamation declaring Monday,
August 5, Civic holiday.
The following building
permits were approved: Ward
Knox, $25,000 for a house;
Welch and Hill $500 for a sign;
Mabel McAdam, $1,000 for a
garage;. Maynard Corrie, $500
for_a sign; Don Palmer, $3,000
for an addition; Fred McCool,
$500 to move a garage; William
Counter was granted a permit to
wreck a hnilding.
A by-law was passed
authorizing the signing of a
rental agreement between the
Town of Clinton and the
Ontario Government changing
the, rental housing project
approved in 1959 from a full
recovery basis to a
rent-to-income basis.
FARM COMMITTEE
(Continued from page 'I)
vice-president of the Consumers'
Association of Canada, are also
members of the Farm Income
Committee, while the executive
secretay is Edward O'Meare,
agricultUral economist of the
nta.rio, .Department ^,*. of
AgricultUre, ' loaned by" -the
Department to this special
committee.
Others prominent in the
agricultural field who
participated in the conference
held at Centralia College of
Agriculture and Technology
were: James A. MacDonald,
principal of the School:, Donald
McArthur, farm management
specialist at the School: Douglas
Jamieson and Graham Hooper,
members of the staff; Douglas
Miles, Clinton, agricultural
representative for Huron; Eric
Grubbe, Arthur, agricultural
representative for Perth.
The special committee on
Farm Income was appointed by
Hon. W. A. Stewart, Ontario
Minister of Agriculture,
folloWing a request from the
Vineland conference in October
1966. A preliminary report was
presented at the Kemptville
conference in July 1967. When
its labours are over, the
committee will report back to
,the Minister and all farm
organizations in Ontario.
The committee has been
meeting periodically in various
parts of the province with
farmers and agricultural'
representatives in an attempt to
get suggestions for solutions of
farm problems.
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ENGAGEMENT
• ANNOUNCED
Clinton News,Record, ThursdaV, July '11 . 1968 OBITUARIES
JOHN MACK FNZIE
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Dawson,
R.R. 1, Varna, wish to announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter Sharon Jean to Mr. John
Philip White, son of Mr, and
Mrs. pert White, Clinton. The
marriage will take place Satur-
day, AuglAt 3 at 3 p.m. in
Varna United Church, 28p
Mr. and Mels. Royce Fremlin
announce the engagement of
their :daughter Wanda Ruth to
LAC Ernest Edward Goodyear,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Goodyear, St. John's, Newfound-
land. The wedding will take
place on Saturday, August 10,
1968, at 3 o'clock at St. Paul's
Anglican Church, Clinton,
28b
The engagement is announced
of Nancy Jean, daughter of Dr,
E. L. Rothmel and the late Mai.
Rothinel, Guelph, to Mr, Charles
Henry Stephenson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Stephenson,
Varna, The marriage will take
place on Saturday, August 10 at
St, John's United Church, Allis-
ton. 28p
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W.
Brandon announce the engage-
ment of his sister, Shirley Ber-
nice, to Mr, Raymond John
Wachhaus of Kingsville, On-
tario. The marriage will take
place on Saturday, July 27 at
4:00 p.m. in St. Andrew's United
Church, Bayfield.
IN MEMORIAM
MEDD—In loving memory of
James Ernest Medd, who pass-
' ed away July 10, 1961.—Lov-
ingly remembered and sadly
missed by wife and family.
28b
CARD OF THANKS
'We wish to convey our thanks
to our relatives, friends and
neighbouds for visits, cards, let-
ters and flowers given tit
mother while she was a patient
in Clinton Public Hospital. Also
for sympathies accorded to us
during our bereavement. —
DAVID AND LAVERNE COL-
CLOUGH AND FAMILY.
28p
'Magri/Wit:4o express sincere
t lanitsjejell'ewho remembered
d'ca as and" ViS its while _
a patient 'in Clinton Public Hos-
pital.—OLIVE PENFOUND,„
28b
Proceeds from the auction
sale, were $379.05, which is to
be divided between the, junior
and senior hockey teams in
Bayfield.
People who donated articles
to be sold, and whom we wish
to thank are: Mr. Beattie, Bay-
field; Mr. Templar, Grand Bend;
Mr. Fraser, Bayfield; Mr. Maykr,
hayfield; Mrs. Oates, Bayfield;
Huron Church Camp; Miss J.
Metcalf, Bayfield; Mrs. Shirk,
hayfield; Mr'. Willsie, hayfield;
Mr. Tillman, Bayfield; Mr. D.
Weston, Bayfield; Mrs. Pearson,
hayfield; Mr. R. Poth, Bayfield;
Mr G. Turner, hayfield; Mr. C.
Merner, Bayfield; Mr, M, Merl
ner, Bayfield; Mr. E. Hovey,
Bayfield; Mrs. Parker, Bayfield;
Mrs, McConkey, hayfield; Mr.
Ericson, Bayfield; Mrs. Hopson,
hayfield; Mr. Penhale, Bayfield;
Mr. H. Baker, Bayfield; Mrs.
Hunter, Bayfield; Abs. Fick, Bay-
field; Mr. Scott, Seaforth; Adam
Flowers, Bayfield; Mr. G. Gra-
ham, hayfield; Mr. L. Hill.
Special thanks to E, Elliott,
the auctioneer, who donated his
services free for the second
auction, and gave us a donation
for the first sale, Thanks also
to Mr. and Mrs. G. Mayor, Mr.
and Mg's. G. Graham, Mr. W.
Clark, Mr. Beattie, Jack and
Berthena Hammond and the
boys from the Senior hockey
team for their help. 28b
CARD OF.THANKS
I wish to expness my sincere
thanks to relatives and friends
who were so thoughtful while I
was a patient in Clinton Public
Hospital, Special thanks to Dr.
Oakes and staff of the first
floor.—LUCILLE BOND.
28b
Mrs, Eileen Consitt and fam-
ily wish to express their sincere
thanks for so many get well
wishes and flowers received
while confined to hospital.
Special thanks to Kippen T.,T,C,W.
for the lovely rose and card,
28p
My sincere thanks to all
friends who, in various ways
remembered me. Also Dr. Oakes
and Rey. Mills for their special
kindness to me in the hospital;
also nurses on second floor,—
MRS. ELIZABETH GRAHAM,
28b
I wish to express my sincere
thanks for the cards,flowers,
gifts and visits while •I was a
patient in hospital, Special
thanks to Drs. Oakes, Addison
and staff of Clinton Public Hos-
pital,—AGNES DALE.
28b
We wish to express our/ sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to -
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for the kindness and
sympathy shown to us during
our recent bereavement; also
for the many beautiful floral
tiAbutes, cards and messages of
sympathy Special thanks to Rev.
Jack Heynan, pallbearers, Dr.
Thompson and Flowers and
for all those who helped in any
way.—THE CAMPBELL FAM-
ILY. 28b
My sincere thanks to Dr.
Oakes and the staff of Clinton
Public Hospital and many
friends who remembered me
during my illness.—BARBARA
MacVEAN, 28b
The family of the late James
Brown wish to express their
gratitude to friends and neigh-
bours for acts of kindness, floral
tributes and cards. Also special
thanks to doctors and nurses in
London and Clinton who were
so kind. 28p
We would like to thank our
many friends for gifts, cards
and for' calling on the occasion
of our 25th wedding annivers-
ary., Your'•kindnesses ;made our
day one to be lorig,reffebibei'ed:
IL' GEORGE " AND" 'INIADECON"
YEATS. 28b
C EATHS
FANSON — At Huronview,
Clinton. on Wednesday, July 3,
1968, Mrs. Edgar Fanson, 92,
former Eunice Down. She is sur-
vived by her husband and a
brother, Rev. C. W. Down,
Exeter. Segvice was on Friday
at 2:30 p.m. from the Dinney
Funeral Home, Exeter. Burial in
Exeter Cemetery.
McKENZIE—At Westminster
Hospital, London, on Wednes-
day, July 3, 1968, John McKen-
zie, 77, Bayfield. He is survived
'by his wife, the former Ella
Hemenway; daughter Mrs. Man-
ley (Phyllis), Thompson, Chi-
cago; son, John, Toronto; broth-
er, Charles, Sarnia. Service was
at 2 p.m. from the Ball Funeral
Home, Clinton, with interment
in Baird's Cemetery, Stanley
Township.
COCHRANE—At Huronview,
.Clinton, on Friday, July 5, 1968,
Mrs. John C. Cochrane, 80, Sea-
forth, former Jessie Elizabeth
Mcheath. She is survived bY
her husband; daughter, Mr(s.
Elmer (Audrey) Cameron, Sea-
forth; sisters, Mrs. John (Mabel)
Jarrot, Guelph; Mrs. Alvin
(Rena) McBride, Exeter. Private
service at 2 p,m. on Monday,
July 8, from the Box Funeral
Home, Seaforth. • Interment in
Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Town-
ship.
congratulatory messages.
SUn4Y, atly 14th• Bill
Gibson will jeave. for England
and the Continent by jet for a
summer vacation.
Miss Janice Moore, Mitchell,
is holidaying with her
grandmother Mrs. Harry
Caldwell,
The Canadian Farmers and
Ranchers Tour led by Roy
Jewell in 1966 held their
Reunion picnic at the home of
Mr- and Mrs, Cecil Kemp,
Forest, on Sunday July 7th. Mrs.
Harry Caldwell of Hensall, and
Mrs. Sterling Graham' of
Cromarty, attended.
Visitors attended from
Australia, Alberta and South
Western Ontario.
UniOn services will continue
at Hensall United Church at 11
a,m. until the end of July.
Soloist at the morning service
last Sunday morning was Mrs.
Fuss who sang "Hold Thou My
Hand". Rev, H. F. Currie gave
the message. •
SURVEY
(Continued from page 'I)
and answer questions about the
plan.
In small municipalities OHC'
usually builds semi-detatched,
duplex, or row housing for
families. In large centres
apartment buildings are also
built.. Senior citizen units often
are built around a courtyard, or
are in a small apartment
building.
Apartments for couples have
a living room, bedroom,
bathroom and kitchen.
Apartments for single tenants
have a bed-sitting room,
bathroom and kitchen. All
apartments are equipped with a
stove I and refrigerator. Rent is
geared to income and the
minimum is $32 a month,
including services.
After. considering the survey
report, Council can initiate the
program it outlines by adopting
a resolution requesting OHC to
proceed.
Capital costs are shared by
the Provincial and Federal
Governments.
28b
John MacKenzie Of Bayfield,
died July 3 in Westminster
Hospital, Wndon after a long
Born in 1891, he married the
former Ella Hemenway of
Winnipeg. He was a member of
St. Andrews United Church,
Bayfield,.
During the first world war,
ML MacKenzie was badly
wounded at Vimy where he
'served with the 2nd .CMR s He
won the military medal for his
service,
Surviving besides his wife are
one son, John Clark MacKenzie,
Toronto, one daughter, Mrs.
Manley (Phyllis) Thompson,
Chicago, one brother, Charles
.MacKenzie, Sarnia, nnd five
grandchildren.
Service was held from Ball
Funeral Home, Clinton, with Mr.
Donald Beck of Bayfield
CHARLOTTE COLCLOUGH
Mrs. Charlotte Colclough of
40 Rattenbury Street, died
Monday, July 1 in Clinton
Public Hospital. She was 73.
The daughter of William and
Eliza Armstrong, she was born in
Ballinderry, Northern Ireland
December 4, 1894. In 1928 she
married • George Colclough in
London, Ontario.
She resided in Hullett
Township eight years before
moving to Clinton two years
ago. She was a member of Maple
Street Gospel Hall.
Service was held from Beattie
Funeral Home Wednesday, July
3 with Pastor John Aitken of
Maple Street Gospel Hall,
Clinton, officiating. Interment
was in Clinton Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Menno
Martin, Ivan. Colclough, Neil
Lowey, William Kolkman,
Douglas Farquhar, Wallace
Avery;
Surviving are one son, IDavid
of Bayfield, one brother, John
Armstrong of Northern Ireland,
two sisters, Mrs. William (Agnes)
Gould of Northern Ireland, and
Mrs. Thomas (Nellie) McCord of
Detroit, Michigan. -
officiating, Interment was in.
Baird's Cemetery, Stanley
TOwriship.
Pall-bearers were Ernest
Hovey, Ruford Moore, Walter
Westlake, Roy Poth, Lyle Hill,
Hat OrinQnd-
Persons attended the funeral
from .Huntington-WOods, Sarnia,
Toronto, London, Waukesha,
Wisconsin.