Clinton News-Record, 1971-09-02, Page 12Fred Arkell (left) presents Rev. E. J. B. Harrison with one of
the many gifts he received when the two congregations under
his ministry gathered to honour him an his retirement. Among
the gifts was a colour television.
presents
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SEPT. 1 to 6.
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12 Clinton News-Record, Thursday, .September 2, 1971
statement from the Department
of Treasury and Economics, the
Department that handles the
Tile Drainage Act, municipal
councils can continue to
consider loans under the terms
of their old drainage by-laws
until December 1, 1971.
"Now farmers can expect to
have their loan applications
granted," Hill said, "even though
municipalities are presently
rewriting their drainage by-laws.
But councils better get cracking
now so that the new by-laws are
available after December 1,
1971."
Hill also suggested that
members of the Federation who
continue to have difficulties
getting tile loans should contact
the OFA at 387 Bloor Street
East, Toronto.
by OFA
Trinity, Middleton churches
honour Rev. Harrison
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Flexibility of new loan act welcomed
CASH BINGO, Legion Hail,
Seaforth, Friday, Sept. 3, 8:15
pan. Regular games, $10; three
$25 games; $75.00 jackpot to
go, Door prizes admission $1.00.
Auspices Branch 156, Proceeds
welfare work. —2tfn
ROLLER SKATING every
Wednesday and Friday evening,
7:30 to 10:30 p.m., Clinton
Community Centre, —33tfn
TUESDAY, Sept. 7, Bingo,
Huron Fish and Game Club.
Jackpot $55.00 in 55 numbers.
Six door prizes. 8:30 p.m, —tfn
THURSDAY, Sept. 2, Bingo at
pinton Legion Hall, 8:30 p.m.
Jackpot $56.00 in 56 numbers.
SEPTEMBER $, Huronic
Rebekah Lodge opening fall
season with POTLUCK SUPPER
in Lodge rooms at 7:00 p.m.
—35b
CHARTERED BUS leaving
Clinton, September 20, for
eleven-day tour to East- Coast.
For information, call 482-7627.
—35,36p
MAC CAMPBELL'S
FALL
COLOUR TOUR
WITH TIME OUT FOR
PHOTOGRAPHY
REPEAT OF LAST YEAR'S
SELL OUT TRIP TO THE
LUMINA RESORT — MUSKOKA
OCT. 2 — 3
$45.90 TWIN BASIS
THE COACH HOUSE,
HAMILTON ST.,
GODERICH.
524-8366.
• An advance Circus Grandstand
ticket (purchased before the day of
performance) entitles the holder to
FREE ADMISSION to the grounds on
the day of the performance (vehicle
not included).
Tickets available from CNE Sox
Office, at Old City Hall, ticket agen-
cies, and Gray Coach and Travel-
ways.Trailways ticket agents.
PLAN to attend. I3AYFIELD
FALL FAIR, September 10 and
11. Friday evening, exhibits in
building and Bingo. Saturday,
Parade 1:00 p,m, followed by
Livestoclf Show, School Events,
Baby Show. —35,36b
THE Ladles Aids of the
Christian Reformed Church will
sponsor a "LUNCHEON IS
SERVED" party on' September
15 at 7:00 p.m. at the Church
Hall, Princess St., Clinton.
Tickets $1.50, Proceeds will go
to the church, Door prizes. For
reservations, call Mrs, Mike
Dykstra, 482-9543. —35b
HIGH SCHOOL GARDEN
CLUB now in formation,
Registration of groups, boys and
girls, ages 13 — 16, September
10, at the Workshop, 108
Ontario Street, 8 p.m. — 9 p.m.
—35p
FREE DANCING — Friday
night, September 3, "Amish".
Saturday night, September 4,
"Skipper's Orchestra, at
MITCHELL FALL FAIR.
Admission to grounds $1.00.
—35b
ROLLER SKATING every
Wednesday and Friday evening,
7:30 to 10:30 p.m., Clinton
Community Centre. —33tfn
The Ontario government had
decided to grant municipalties
some flexibility in the
change-over from the old Tile
Drainage Act to the new one,
passed in July this year.
"The problem was that tome
farmers found, they couldn't get
• a loan from their local council,"
Ontario Federation of
Agriculture President Gordon
Hill said recently. "The new act
required most municipal
councils to pass new by-laws,
and most of these councils just
couldn't get new by-laws
processed before the end of
the year. Result no loans for
farmers."
But according to a recent
Obituary
EDWARD WILSON ELLIOTT
Edward Wilson Elliott of
Clinton died in Westminister
Hospital, London Ont, on
August 25, 1971. He was 58
years of age.
He was born on March 17,
1913 in Clinton, the son of
George H. Elliott and Bertha E.
Graham_ Mr. Elliott was a
well-known auctioneer in the
Clinton area for many years.
During the Second World War he
served overseas with the
Canadian Firefighters. Except
for -this period, he was a resident
of Clinton all his life,
He was a member of Ontario
St. United Church and of branch
140, Royal Canadian Legion.
He is survived by one brother,
Dr. G. S. Elliott of Clinton and
two sisters, Mrs. George (Jean)
Cooper of Ottawa and Mrs. Jack
(Edna) Little of Toronto.
Funeral services took place
from the Ball Funeral Home on
Aug. 27, with the Rev. A. J.
Mowatt officiating, Interment
was in Clinton cemetery.
Pallbearers were Harold
Black, Richard Fremlin, John
Reeves, George Yeats, Dick
Freeman and Danny Colquhoun.
Flowerbearers were Harry
Crich, Oscar Priestap and
Stewart Dick.
BY ERIC EARL
Trin ity Anglican Church
Bayfield and St. James Anglican
Church, Middleton were filled to
capacity on Sunday morning for
Rev. E. J. B. Harrision final
services before his retirement
from the ministry.
Rev. Harrison is retiring after
more than 18 years of
ministerial service, over 14 of
which have been spent at the
Bayfield and Middleton
Churches.
Born in Sarnia Rev Harrison
attended school and Business
College there. Following
graduation he accepted a
position with Imperial Oil Co. in
the city. After 32 years service
with Imperial Oil he left that
company to study for the
ministry of the Anglican Church,
Rev. Harrison took his
theological training at Huron
College London. He was
ordained a Deacon in May 1952
by Bishop Luxton and served as
incumbent at St. Davids Church,
Windsor for a few months, He
was ordained a priest in 1953
also by Bishop Luxton and spent
almost four years at "The
Church of the Good Shepherd",
Woodstock before coming to
Bayfield and Middleton. Rev.
Harrison will make his home in
Sarnia.
Over 200 friends of Rev. E. J.
B. Harrison gathered at the
Trinity Church Parish Hall on
Sunday to thank him for his
service to the church and the
community and to wish him well
in his retirement. Master of
ceremonies for the occasion was
Bayfield people's warden Harry
Baker.
A quartet from Middleton
Church Mrs. E. Wise, Mrs. Don,
Middleton, and Barbara and
Brenda Wise, accompanied by
Mrs. Joseph Storey on piano
sang two numbers which were
much appreciated, followed by a
senior citizen's quartet from
Bayfield consisting of Clair
Merrier, Bill Parker, Harry Baker
and Brown Higgins, Mrs. B.
Higgins accompanied them on
the piano. The group sang two
old time songs and the audience
joined in on the Choruses.
After the program, Mrs. Mary
Weston was asked to conduct
Rev. Harrison to the platform.
Presentations from all his friends
were then made to. Rev, Harrison
by the wardens of both
churches, They were: a
remembrance book of names,
coloured television set and gifts
of money,
Rev, Harrison expressed his
thanks to all and hoped the
co-operation he had received
from both churches would be
extended to his successor, Rev.
George Youmatoff,
The womens groups from
both churches served a delicious
supper which was enjoyed by all.
Mrs. Robert Blair, who is
going abroad in September, has
been the guest of a number of
going away parties given by her
friends. These include a
luncheon and bridge at the Little
Inn. A birthday luncheon and
bridge at The Cabin where she
was presented with a leather
travelling case.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas Campbell
and family of Toronto were
guests of Mrs. Anne Ferguson at
her cottage this past week.
Mrs. B. Sears of Oakwood
was the guest of Mrs. Margaret
Furter, Howard St. last Monday.
Mrs. Irene Bassett and sister
Mrs. Doll Davidson of London,
visited with friends in the village
last Tuesday.
Mrs. Lloyd Gullen of
Farmington, Mich., visited her
brother Mr. Jack Fraser over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Parker Jr.
and family of London visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fraser on
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black and
Mr, and Mrs. Carlyle MacMillan
of Dundalk visited with Mr, and
Mrs, Delbert Haw on Sunday,
A Cameo Open House was
held at the home of Margaret
Garrett on Aug. 25. The rec
room was gaily decorated with
Paintings and linens done with
the tube painting, Special prizes
were awarded, Margaret Talbot,.
Bayfield won the custorneis
prize for showing her painted _ _ _
goods. Elizabeth Brown,
Seaforth won the prize for
dating a party. Tea was served
by Margaret Talbot and Joan
Merner. Margaret Cantelon gave
a very interesting display on the
use of the tube painting.
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