HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1970-06-18, Page 12Who moved the tree? With the construction on Highway 4 through Brucefield it isn't unusual these
days to see trees in unusual places, like crowding toward the middle of the street. — staff photo,
The University of Guelph Diploma Course Graduation was held May 27, 1970. Graduate William
McGregor (left) of R.R. 5 Clinton chats with Dr. W. Stan Young, Director of the Diploma Course,
Dr. N, R. Richards, Dean of the Ontario Agricultural College, and Everett M. Biggs, Deputy
Minister of The Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food.
Huron Federation discusses school taxes
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Wednesdaye July 1, 5 p.m. ? at
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chicken $1.75, '/p chicken $1.00.
Salado, rolls, home made pies, etc.
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WEDN E SDAY, June 24,
Strawberry and Ham supper,'
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$1.75 adults, School age $1.00.
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MIDDLETON CHURCH Ladies
cordially invite anyone
interested to a miscellaneous
bridal shower for Sharon
Middleton on Saturday June 27,
2 p,m. at ' St. James Church
Middleton. — 25b
MONSTER 2-CAR BINGO at
the Durham Arena beginning
June 19, 8:30 p.m. $3,200 cash
prizes. Free chance on two cars
— 1969 Epic (new) to be drawn
August 14; 1970 Plymouth
Belvedere to be drawn
September 11. You must be
present to win car. — 25eow
SATURDAY, June 20, Kip
Golden Jubilee Dance, Clinton
Community Centre with The
131netenes. Refreshments.
Tickets from Kinsmen or
Kinettes. For information call
482-8187 or 482.7772,
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CASH BINGO; Legion Hall,
Seaforth, Friday, June 19, 8:15
-p.m. Regular games, $10; three
$25 games; $75 jackpot to go,
Door 'prizes. Admission $1.00,
Extra cards 25c or 7 for S1.00.
Auspices Branch 156. Proceeds
welfare work. -- 2tfn
SATURDAY, June 20, SOCIAL,
Clinton Legion Hall. Music by
Clem Ohler; lunch. Couples 21
and over. Dancing B:30.12:00. --
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THURSDAY, June 18, Bingo at
Clinton Legion Hall, 8:30 p.m.
Jackpot $59,00 in 59 numbers.
CLINTON UNITED CHURCH
Men's Club—Ladies Night to
Ford Auto Plant and
Supper—June 30. Tickets
available from Russel Peterson,
Wilf Jervis, Orville Blake, Charles
Nelson,' Harvey. Johnston, Carl
Blackmore or Russell Jervis. —
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School taxation, a matter that
concerns both rural and urban
taxpayers was a major topic of
discussion at the June Meeting
of Huron County Federation of
Agriculture held in Clinton.
The following recommenda-
tion was passed:
"That we request - . the
township federations to circulate
the petition for names for the
MRS. WILLIAM R. TALBOT
Mrs. William R. TAlbot of
Bayfield died June 13, 1970 in
Clinton Public Hospital. She was
71 years of age. She had been ill
for a year with a heart
condition,
Born Eva Lorraine Dewar,
daughter of George and Martha
Dewar of Stanley township and
Goderich. She was married to
William R. Talbot in Bayfield on
June 3, 1924 and the couple
lived in Stanley Township and
Bayfield. Mrs. Talbot belonged
to the Presbyterian church and
the Women's Missionary Society
of the same church.
Surviving besides her husband
are two sons George of Bayfield
and William of Bayfield and two
daughters, Martha Lorraine
Telford of Simcoe and Mary
Isobel Rathwell of Bayfield.
Twelve grandchildren and four
great grandchildren also survive.
Funeral services took place on
June 15, 1970 from the Beattie
Funeral Home with the Rev. R.
U. McLein of Clinton
officiating. Interment was in
Bayfield cemetery.
Pallbearers were Mel
Davidson, Chas. Scotchmer, Bert
and Melvin Greer, Gordon
Westlake, and William
Armstrong. Flowerbearers were
Gary, John, Ricky and Bryan
Talbot, Scot Telford and Robby
Rathwell, all grandchildren.
removal of education tax from
property"
Individual Service
Membership sales jumped 78
over the previous month to bring
the total county members to
334.
A report, of the membership
blitz held in Grey Township
revealed that 35 per cent of the
township had been called on. 01'
JAMES GEORGE
ROBER TON
On May 27, 1970 at Winnipeg
General Hospital, James George
Roberton, aged 63 years,
beloved husband of Vera
Saunders died. Funeral services
were held on Saturday, May 30 at
the Gardiner Funeral Home, 178
Kennedy Street at York,
Winnipeg, with Rev. Ross
Williams officiating, with
interment following in Elmwood
Cemetery.
Masonic Service was held 7:30
p.m. Friday at the funeral
chapel. Mr Roberton was horn
in Londesborough. He was well
known in business in East
Kildonan for the past forty
years. Mr Roberton was a
member of the Manitoba Master
Barbers Association; John Black
Memorial Church and the
Dormer Masonic Lodge.
Besides his wife, Vera, he is
survived by two sons, Bryan and
George; two sisters, Mrs. Belle
Quinn of Winnipeg and Mrs.
Gertrude Chapman of Toronto.
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122 farmers, 92 were not at
home and there were 40
memberships sold, 44 potential
sales of farmers wanting more
information. Several other
townships have requested a blitz
sales,
A second recommendation
passed was:
"We, the Huron County
Federation of Agriculture
recommend • that the township
federations consider dissolving
their organizations in favour of
five district federations within
the county, and that we
recommend to specific
townships that they work
together." The township
directors were to take this
recommendation to their
directors and report back to the
county federation office by June
27.
In other business the members
passed the following motion:
"That we support the National
Bill C-197 with the amendments
proposed by the Canadian
Federation of Agricillture and
the Ontario Federation of
Agriculture.
A motion was also Ossed that
we hold regular monthly
meetings during July and
August.
COOP alone was
worth the trip," stated, one
enthusiastic member of the bus
trip sponsored last Wednesday
by the Anglican. Church women
Of St. James, Middleton.
Other points of interest on
this tour Included a visit t9..the
Botanical. ,Gardens at fiallIittgrl
where 'WS and PeorliOs MOO
lavish display, A Russian Olive
Tree _excited much interest. '
The grc,up also. enjoyed a
conducted tour of Her Majesty's
chapel to the Mohawits
Brantford built in 1784. This has
the distinction of being the first
Protestant church in Ontario.
The conducted tour of
Dundurn Castle, Hamilton area,
was a highlight of this bus trip.
Built circa 1854 by Sir Alan
Napier meNah, who was Prime
Minister of Upper and Lower
Canada: this edifice reflected
living on the grand scale.
The President of St. James
A.C.W. Mrs. Edward Wise is to
be congratulated on the success
of this first bus tour of the
group, augmented to 41. persons
by former members and friends.
Mr and Mrs. Gordon Hodgins
and Hollyanne of Granton, Mr.
and Mrs. George Earley and
family of Kerwood and Mrs.
Milton Steepe of Clinton spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart, Middleton. Mr. Hodgins
is President of the Western
Ontario Aberdeen Angus
Association and the men present
finalized plans for the big Angus
picnic planned for, June 21 at
the Middleton farm.
FIRE IN ACCIDENTS
The chance of fire resulting
from a traffic crash is less than
one in 200. This is one of the
facts that invalidates the
argument some people give for
not using seat belts — "I don't
want to risk •being pinned inside
a wreck if fire breaks out."
The Ontario Safety League
quotes these other findings from
a research study of fuel-fed fires
resulting from auto crashes.
Although statistically rare, when
they do occur the chances of
exposed occupants being fatally
burned are nearly one in four.
Trucks seem more likely to burn
after a crash than passenger cars.
Rollover accidents, rather than
rear-end crashes, are the worst in
terms of fire fatalities,
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