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Clinton News-Record, 1971-03-18, Page 3MARTIN—LOBB OPEN 9:00 A.M to 8:30 P.M. MONDAY through SATURDAY SQUIRE GIFTS Re-opening SALE CONTINUES Bayfield Rd„ Goderich Pre- Easter COAT CLEARANCE 0053-4.1, k`ai-Vg lo • . ., , SAVE up to 11- 4‘41:',,lit - mal on 44tr SUEDE and LEATHER se um um lust arrived EXCITING NEW LINES IN LADIES SPORTSWEAR SWEATERS & SKIRTS GENUINE LEATHER SUITS, LEATHER JUMPERS, SKIRT & VEST SETS ALL AT FACTORY OUTLET SAVINGS GENUINE WANT Psi) AWE EVERY 17Mt HAROLD WISE LIMITED 162 Bayfield Rd, CLINTON 482-7062 PLUMBING ' HEATING TRENCHING SEWER MASTER SEWER SERVICE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING POWER LINE CONSTRUCTION INGLIS APPLIANCES Call Us For "FRtE" Estimates For: "AFTER HOURS" SERVICE Till March 31st CALL 482-7593 "2.0044 First Year Report from Hundreds of Farmers: Lasso 4 with Atrazine gives season lo control of annual grasses and broadleaf weeds Last year Lasso 4 was a brand new herbicide and we made a lot of promises. Now the promises have been proven. A Lasso 4/atrazine mix needs no incorporation. Lasso 4/atrazine will not damage your crops or ruin your rotation plans because there is less carryover. Lasso 4/atrazine controls both broadleaf weeds and grasses (including crabgrass, fall panicum and barnyard- grass) in corn. Lasso 4 is available from your local farm supply dealer. For free descriptive literature on Lasso 4 sand its uses, write Monsanto Canada Limited, 175 Rexdale blvd., Toronto, Ontario. MAMMA '118Monsztito Clinton ecord, Thursday, March 18, 1971 3 Day of Prayer held at Christian Reformed Church Auburn The Anglican Church Women of St. Mark's Church met at the , home of Mrs. Gordon Taylor, There was a good attendance. The Rector, Rev. Keith Stokes and Mrs. .Stokes and a guest, Mrs. Ted Mills, joined the group. The meeting was opened with a hymn for Lent with Mrs. Gordon Taylor at the piano. She also read the prayers. Mrs. John Daer read the scripture lesson from the Gospel of St. John. The Mission theme was read by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, "Language Huddle". A piano solo was played by Mrs. Brooks. Mrs. Donald Cartwright gave a reading, "Failure Isn't Forever." Mrs. Robert Phillips played a hymn contest on the piano Mr. and Mrs. George Rueger, Danny, Terry and Kathy of London visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cartwright, David, Derrick and Lorie. Miss Judy Arthur left last week for Montreal where she will begin her studies for six months in neurological and neurosurgical nursing and operating room technique. Congratulations to Master Brian McClinchey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garth McClinchey on winning the Junior Championship at the Spbrtsathon at Hullett Township School last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cartwright and family visited last Saturday with her father, Mr. William Rueger, Donny and Carol at RR 2 Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dobie and Ross Dobie visited last Saturday with their daughter, The first meeting of 1971 of the Huron Medical Secretaries Assoc, was held at The Church Street Medical Centre, Goderich. The president welcomed everyone present. The minutes were read and the treasurer's report was given. It was moved by Mrs, Donna Fisher and seconded by Mrs. Gertrude Whaley that a cup and saucer bei given to Mrs. R. Cunnin ham, a former member. Me &TM' `'ipakda the eeting. Conveners The members of the Huron-Perth Presbyterial ExecUtive met at Egmondville United Church on Wednesday, March 10, 1971. . Theme for the meeting was — "Using the Tools God has Given You". which was won by Mrs, Keith Stokes. The president, Mrs. Donald Cartwright presided for the business period. The minutes were accepted as read by the secretary, Mrs. John Daer. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt presented the financial statement. A penny for each letter, in "The Sun Stayed" was placed by the members in the travelling apron. The roll call was answered by the word "Women". All members were thanked by Mrs. Taylor for their assistance in the meeting. Following an auction, a very delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. Donald Rea and Mr. Rea at Sarnia. Miss Brenda Archambault, nurse-in-training at Toronto, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Len Archambault and family. Friends are pleased to know that Mrs. Sidney Lansing came home last Friday after several months in London and Clinton Hospital after fracturing her hip in a fall. A large crowd attended the wedding reception dance for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur in the Community Memorial Hall. McClinchey's orchestra supplied the music for dancing. Alvin Plunkett was master of ceremonies. Jack Armstrong read the address and a purse of money was presented by Mrs. Alvin Plunkett. Both Mr. and Mrs. Arthur thanked everyone. were chosen for the following committees: Membership, Mrs. Pauline McMichael; Program, Members in each town responsible for program or entertainment; Letters, Mrs. M. Miller. The representative to The House of Representative is: Mrs. Elaine Ayers. Kaye Hodgkinson and `Gertrude Whaley served a =delicious lunch' -Next- meeting will heitcat Clinton. Mrs. Stewart Miner opened the meeting with scripture and prayer. Reports were given and plans made for the work of the Presbyterial this year. This meeting was well attended, as evidenced by the roll call. The First Baptist Church, Clinton was lovely with mums and ferns, the guest pews marked with large white bows, pink carnations and evergreen, for the wedding of Irvin M. Martin, Hensall; son of Mrs. Elvina Martin, Elmira, and the late Mr, Onias Martin and Ada Jeannette Lobb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Lobb, Clinton, on Saturday, February 27, 1971 at 2 p.m. Rev. Arthur Maybury, Goderich, officiated at the double ring ceremony. Traditional wedding music was played by the bride's aunt Mrs. James Lobb with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Martin, Elmira, singing the "Wedding Prayer" and "0 Perfect Love" during the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of ivory re-embroidered lace over shrimp pink with a shoulder-length veil caught with ivy and lily-of-the-valley. She carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses and lily-of-the-valley. Her attendant, Miss Esther Martin, Kitchener, wore moss green polyester satin trimmed with gold braid and green velvet ribbon. Yellow and green velvet bows adorned her hair and she carried a bouquet of yellow mums. The.- groomsman was Mr. Elmer Martin, Elmira, brother of the groom and the ushers were, the bride's youngest brother, Mr. Gordon Lobb, Clinton and Mr. Willis Bauman, Waterloo. A candle ceremony and signing of the register took place in the sanctuary. Brucefield Mr, and Mrs. Barry Lyndon, Toronto, spent last week with Mrs. Lyndon's mother, Mrs. Haugh. Tuckersrnith unit of the U,C.W., Brucefield, held a very successful bake sale at the March meeting, realizing $25.00. Congratulations are in order for Jeffery Allan, who won the Speaking Contest at Seaforth Legion Hall. Effective March 1, Mr. T. A. Dutton, assisted by his wife, Mrs. Dutton, became the postmaster of trueefield. The Scott families held this position for three generations. This ends the kindness and obliging service of the Scotts of one hundred years. Mrs. Victor Hargreaves and Miss K. Sharp left on Saturday morning for a vacation in Florida. The I,O.O.F., Brucefield, held a card party on Friday night. Mrs. Mac Wilson was the high winner; Mr. Wilson, men's high; and Wilf Wilson, lone hands. Many families from the Clinton and Brucefield area enjoyed a wiener roast Sunday afternoon at Arnold Taylor's bush. Moltian0 BY MILLIE LOI3B S. S. No. 4 Community Club met at the home of Linda Jones on March 3, 1971. Meeting was begun with members repeating the Creed and the Lord's Prayer. The president, Harriett Tyndall, read a poem called "The Ladies' Aid". Alison Lobb read the minutes of the January meeting and roll call was answered with "What you did to pass the time during the big storm in January". The 13 members arid two guests had quite a variety of ways of passing those four days. Thank-you cards were received from Alma Lobb, Karen Oakes, Marilyn and Lori Lynn Forbes and Robbie Farquhar. The treasurer's report was read and a motion was passed to send five dollars to the Ability Fund. The annual Community Supper will be held at Summerhill Hall, on Tuesday, March 23. Members are to bring their dishes, cutlery and food. The April meeting will be at the home of Harriet Klazifiga in the afternoon on April 7. The meeting was closed with the Benediction. Lunch was served by Edna Oakes, Noreen Tebbutt and Lynda Jones. The prayer service was held this year on March 5 in the Christian Reformed Church. Convener for this years service was Mrs. S. Van Wyk. Seven churches from the Clinton area participated in the service. Mrs, A. Beuhema spoke on the theme "A new People for a new age", You are now the people of God, 1 Peter 2;10 The service was prepared by a group of women from the Carribbean countries, under the auspices of the International Committee on the World Day of Prayer, The Women's Inter-church council of Canada as well as sponsoring the World Day of MRS. GEORGE CLIFTON Mrs. George Clifton, in her 44th year, of Brucefield, died Tuesday, March 2, 1971, in Seaforth Community Hospital following a long illness. A lifetime resident of Brucefield area, she was the former Leona J. Webster, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Webster. She was A Past Noble Grand of Amber Rebekah Lodge of Hensall -and a member of the congregation of Brucefield United Church. She is survived by her husband and five children, Marilyn at home, Mrs. Ken (Grace) Coleman of Seaforth, Ann of Kitchener, Mrs. Wayne (Donna) Stirling of Brucefield and Joe at home; one brother, Mr. Grant Webster, Varna; and one grandson. Funeral services were held at the Bonthron Funeral Chapel in Hensall where a private funeral service was held on Friday, March 5, 1971, conducted by Rev. D. Stuart, Brucefield. Interment followed in Clinton Cemetery. Pallbearers were Mr. Fred Boyce, Mr. Allan Hill, Mr. Robert Allan, Mr. Elgin Thompson, Mr. Clifford Henderson and Mr. John Mayer. Flowerbearers were nieces, Cheryl, Linda, Sandra and Janice Webster. JEANETTA ROBERTON Jeanet ta Roberton of Whitehead St., Clinton, died March 4, 1971, at Huronview. She was born in Clinton, the daughter of William Arthur McRae and Isabella Davidson. She married the late George Roberton and lived all her life in Clinton. She was a member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Surviving are one son, Kenneth of Aylmer, one daughter, Mrs. Edward (Helen) Thompson of Detroit, and a granddaughter, Mrs. Jon (Sandra) Myers of Woodstock.. Two sisters, Mrs. Bertha McLennan of Clinton and Mrs. R. J. Charlesworth of Grand Forks, North Dakota, also survive. DR. JAMES A. MUNN Dr. James A. Munn, 71, who carried on a dental practice in Seaforth for 37 years prior to his retirement in 1962, died Friday, March 12, after a brief illness at the Stratford General Hospital. Dr. Munn was born in Hensall where he attended elementary schools and later the Clinton high school. He graduated in dentistry from Northwestern University, Chicago. He was married in 1925 to the former Lois Holmes of St. Catharines. The couple then moved to Seaforth where he Christian literature, ecumenical projects and educational work, Mrs. R. Homuth was the soloist and Mr. Chris Guetter organist. Ushers were Mrs. V. Dykstra and Mrs. J, Hoytema, who also took up the collection. The offering was $83.10. Approximately 50 residents attended the World Day of Prayer service at Huronview. The Christian Reformed ladies were Prayer, is responsible for distributing the offerings. Funds from last year's offerings were distributed in Canada, and around the world, to alleviate poverty and assist refuge programmes. Support was also given to the production of Funeral services took place March 6, 1971, at the Ball Funeral Home, Clinton, with the Rev. T. C. Mulholland of St. Andrew's officiating. Pallbearers were Bill Mutch, Frank Mutch, Wes Vanderburg, Fred Radley, Archie Ballantyne and Jon Myers. A. ERNEST ADAMS A. Ernest Adams, North Main Street, Seaforth, died at his home Wednesday. Born in Hullett Township he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Noble Adams. He attended school at SS 3 Hullett Township. He was married in Seaforth to the former Margaret MacDonald and the couple farmed in Hullett till his retirement in 1955 when they moved to Seaforth. He was a member of Northside United Church. Surviving besides his wife are one daughter, Miss Donelda Adams, at home; one son, Kelso, of Winnipeg; a brother, Miller of Clinton; and two grandsons. The body rested at the G. A. Whitney funeral home where funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 13. Temporary entombment in Pioneer mausoleum with burial to follow in Clinton cemetery. HOWARD FREDERICK WILLIAMS Howard Frederick Williams, 84, of 2-A Cameron Road, St. Catharines, died suddenly on February 11, in the General Hospital. Born in Huron County he had lived in St. Catharines for 32 years and was a building contractor retiring in 1960. He was a member of Grace Anglican Church and is survived by his wife, Ethel, a son, William H. Williams, Florida, two daughters, Mrs. Douglas (Betty) McLean of St. Catharines, Mrs. J. Robert (Ruth) Graham of Flossmoor, Ill., a brother, Edward Williams of Goderich, a sister, Mrs. John (Daisy) Torrance of Bayfield, 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Service was held in the Butler Chapel on February 15 with interment in Victoria Lawn Cemetery, Rev. Canon G. Murray Wyatt officiating. established his dental practice, He took an active interest in community affairs. He served overseas in the air force in the First World War and as a dental officer in the Second. World War, He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion and the Masonic Order. Surviving are his wife, two sons, Dr. Donald J. H. Munn and Dr. William a Munn, both of Listowel and 11 grandchildren. The body was at the R. S. Box funeral home where funeral service was held at 2 p.m, Monday with burial in Union cemetery, Hensall. in charge of the program, with as Key lady Mrs. E. Ridder. The leaders were the ladies from Huronview with, second leader, Cassie Dougal; first reader, Miss Aylesworth; third leader, Mrs. Nickerson; second reader, Mrs. Gardner; fourth leader, Miss Deihl; fifth leader, Mrs. Leyburp. The ladies of the C.R.C. sang "Sweet hour of prayer". Mr. Jake Roorda was organist. Miss Sarah Carter and Mrs. Florence Beattie took up the offering of $13.91. ACW meets, Medical secretaries to • meet Presbytery executive meets Clinton Memorial Shop T. PRYDE and SON CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFORTH LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE CLARENCE DENOMME DAYS NIGHTS 482-9505 482-9004 T e id MTN ONTARIO The bride's mother received guests wearing a lilac shantung suit with purple hat and gloves. The groom's mother wore a light plum crimplene dress and hat with black accessories. Each wore a corsage of pink carnations. For her wedding trip the bride wore a beige and brown paisley crimplene dress and brown accessories. Before the wedding dinner served in the Owen Memorial Hall, St. Paul's Anglican Church, sisters-in-law of the bride, Mrs. Don, Bruce, Murray and Hugh Lobb displayed the shower and wedding gifts in the Junior Sunday School Room while friends visited. At the wedding dinner, Mr. Edwin Johns, the bride's uncle was Master of Ceremonies. Singing and speeches were enjoyed as well as a humorous skit by four of the new Mrs. Martin's brothers. In their concluding song brother Gordon joined ' them in wishing the couple every happiness. The programme concluded with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Martin singing "Thankful He Gave Me You," and all singing "God Will Take Care of You." Previous to the wedding the bride was honoured with showers by Mrs. Leonard IVIartin*, Wallenstein; Miss Faye Merrill,.4: London; Miss Esther Martin, Kitchener and Mrs. James Lobb, Clinton. The Baptist Church presented the couple with an engraved Bible. The young couple will be residing in Exeter. BY MRS. H. F. BERRY Obituaries Former Hensall native dies