Clinton News-Record, 1970-11-26, Page 11News of Londesboro
BY MRS. BERT ALLEN
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kennedy
of Conquest, Saskatchewan
visited last week with Mr, and
Mrs. Allen Shaddick.
Mr, Harry Durnin underwent
surgery on his eye last Friday in
Stratford Hospital. Latest
reports are that he is improving.
Barbara Burns of London
spent the weekend with her
parents.
Mrs . Ida Townsend was taken
to Clinton Hospital on Saturday
evening, when she suffered a fall
while closing a water tap in the
basement. It was fortunate that
greater injury was not sustained
as she was alone in the house.
We hope she will soon recover.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook
attended Baptismal Service on
Sunday morning when their twin
grandchildren John William and
Sara Elizabeth 'Nilson were
baptised by Rev. Stanley
Brenton of College Ave. United
Church, Woodstock,
A small attendance with only
five tables in play on Friday
evening at the card party. High
lady was Mrs. B. Allen, lone
hands, Mrs. M. Scott and low
man, Norman Wright.
The sympathy of the
community is extended to Mrs.
Harvey Taylor and her family in
the sudden passing of her dear
husband on Saturday morning.
Harvey had suffered a prolonged
illness through many months
and was highly respected in the
Community.
Mrs. Robert Youngblut of
Huronview celebrated her 87th
birthday on Saturday. She spent
Sunday at her daughters' home,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wells. She is
enjoying comparatively good
health, is alert and interested in
hearing news of her old friends
and neighbors.
To the Ratepayers:
Of Bayfield, Stanley, Seaforth and
Tuckersmith.
Having Completed one term on the
Huron County School Board, I again
solicit your support for a second term.
John Broadfoot
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News of Rensall BY MRS. MAUDE HEDDEN
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1*SO Tyndall W44,1).9.gM to
the $S• No. 4 Ponininnity Club
.for the Nomiiher meting, To
PM the- meeting, metribM
repeated the Creed and The
1,,Orci'4 Prayer.
The minutes of the. 00toher
Meetiog were read-a40.-.41)PrPved
and the treasorer's. report was
•
given and :approved. The roll. call
was answered by i 3 members
with "What I 'WOW. Really Like
for Christmas." Thank you
ietterp were read from The
Children's Aid Society and the
Canadian National Institute for
the Blind for the donations sent
In October.
The December meeting will be
held at Marlene Forbes' home on
Wednesday afternoon, December
Lunch will be pothiPk. The
meeting closed with the
,benediction,
Margaret Farquhar and Ada
Tebbutt demonstrated how they
make the fancy aprons for the
he4aArs. Loneh was served with
Alison Lobb and Marilyn Forbes
assisting the hostess.
Several people from this area
journeying to Toronto to attend
the Royal Winter Fair were Mrs. SKATES SHARPENED. Figure
skates a specialty, 133 Raglan
St., Pinone 482-9556. —48-49p
12. NOTICE to CREDITOR!.
in the ESTATE OF MALCOLM
LODGE DAVIDSON,
DECEASED
AlI persons having claims against
the Estate of Malcolm Lodge
Davidson, late of the Township
of Stanley, in the County of
Huron, who died on or about
the 3rd day of November, 1970,
are required to file particulars of
the same with Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario by
the 28th of November, 1970,
after which date the estate will
be distributed having regard only
to those claims of which notice
has been received.
BELL & LAUGHTON
Solicitors for
the Executors,
Exeter, Ontario,
46,47,48b
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of
CHARLOTTE ISABEL GREER,
Spinster, late of the Village of
Bayfield, in the County of
Huron, who died on or about
the 21st day of July, 1970, are
required to file the same with
full particulars with the
undersigned by the 12th day of
December, 1970, as after that
date the assets of the estate will
be distributed.
'DATED at Goderich, Ontario,
thils:1,3th 'day 'of Novembee.,1,970.
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
33 Montreal Street,
GODERICH, Ontario.
Solicitors for
the Estate.
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14; BUSINESS NOTICES
WORK at Home: Addressing
envelopes. Details Free. Stamps
appreciated. E. Hudson, 27-5th
Ave. S,E., Dauphin 11,
Manitoba. —47-1b
GUITAR Lessons and Sales.
Rentals for beginners. 5 Free
Lessons to all students enrolled
by Dec. 22. Phone H. Pidsifer
482-7166. —41-51b
DRIVERS NEEDED
Train now to drive semi truck,
local and over the road. Diesel or
gas; experience helpful but not
necessary. YOu can earn over
$4.00 per hour after short
training. For interview and
application, call 416-362-4002,
or write Safety Dept., Transport
Training Systems of Canada
Ltd., 207 Queens Quay West,
Toronto 117, Ontario, Canada.
—48, 49b
17. BIRTHS
KOENE: To Mr. and Mrs, Brian
Koene, 12 King Street, Clinton,
in Clinton Public Hospital, on
Wednesday, November 18, 1970,
a daughter. .
HEARN t To Mr. and Mrs.
William, Hearn, Clinton, in
Clinton Public Hospital on
Saturday, November 21, 1570, a
daughter.
134 DEATHS
TAYLOR t At his residenee, RR
1, Londesboro, on Saturday,
Novettber 21, 1970, Harvey
Henry Taylor, in his 72nd year.
He is survived by his vvifey the
former Margaret Cudmore and a
daughter, Mrs. Harry (Marilyn)
BryclgeS, Winghane and a son,
Laurence, RR 1, Londesboro;
two siSterS, Mts. Verne (Anni0
bale, RR 1, Clinton and Ivliss
Florence Taylor, Victoria,_ B.C.
and a brother, Laurence Taylor,'
Vidtoria, &C. The funeral was
held froth gall Funeral Home On
Monday, November28, 1070
with interment in Maitlandbank
Cernetery Seaforth,
AUCTION SAI-E
of Household Effects for the late
Mr, Bernard Tipert, 193
McDonald St., Goderich on
Saturday, November 28 at 1
p.m.
Auction Sale to be held at the
former Goderich Paladium one
mile south of Goderich on Hwy.
21.
Gibson frig with across the top
freezer; •GE electric stove; t51'
Panasonic portable TV;
Simplicity washing machine;
floor polisher; toaster; 7 pee.
bronze set; wooden table and 4
chairs; coffee table; card table;
roll-away bed; continental beds;
chest of drawers; night stands;
modern 3 pce. bedroom suite;
lamps; mirrors; johnny pole;
clothes rack; bedding; trunk;
pictures; china and glass; garden
tools; power lawn mower etc.
etc.
Terms cash
Mike Cummings
Auctioneer
524-9064
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20 CARDS of THANKS
DOWSON: We would like to
thank our family, relatives and
friends for gifts and cards which
helped to make our thirty-fifth
anniversary such an enjoyable
occasion. Special thanks to our
family who arranged the lovely
euchre in Varna Hall. Hazel and
Cecil Dowson. —48b
MURNEY: We wish to thank the
Kinsmen and Kinette Clubs of
Clinton, the Blyth Lions Club
and any others who so kindly
donated blood at the Blood
Clinic in Goderich recently to
help our son Craig. Nancy, Bill
and Craig Murney. —48p
SCRUTON: The family of the
late Mrs. Margaret Scruton
wishes to express its sincere
thanks and appre6iation to
everyone who sent beautiful
flowers, cards and food to the
house and for donations to the
Cancer Society. Special thanks
to Father Kelly, pallbearers and
Ball and Mutch Funeral Home.
Jack Scruton and family. —48b
EAST: I would like to thank
everyone for cards, flowers, gifts
and visits while I was in Clinton
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Walden, nurses and staff on first
floor. Murray East. —48p
KEYS: We would like, to thank
our relatives and friends for the
many beautiful gifts anth,cards
received on our twenty-fifth
wedding anniversary. Also
thanks to those who helped in
any way to make this a very
happy occasion. John and Mary
Keys. —48p
ADAMS: The family of the late
Mrs. Ada Adams wish to express
sincere thanks and appreciation
to relatives, friends - and
neighbors, for floral tributes,
donations, and h many acts of
kindness, during our recent
bereavement. Special thanks to
all the nurses and staff on the
2nd floor of the Clinton
Hospital, to Rev. A. Wonfor and
the Ball Funeral Home and all
those who helped in any way.
Lloyd and Margaret Adams.
—48b
21. IN MEMORIAMS
%or
WELSH: In loving memory of a
dear son and brother, David
Robert Welsh, who passed away
five years ago November 30,
1965.
"Softly we speak of the one we
love,
And tenderly think of the past,
Memories deepen as life travels
on
But love and remembrances
last."
Always remembered and sadly
missed by Mother, Dad,
Catherine, Donald and Ralph.
—48p
DALE: In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and
grandfather Theodore A. bale,
who passed away two years ago,
November 27, 1968.
Your resting place we visit,
Arid place your flowers with
care,
But no one knows the heartache.
When we turn and leave you
there.
Lovingly,, remembered and sadly
missed by wife, family and
grandchildren,-48p
HOY: In loving memory of a
dear wife, Mother and
grandmother Mrs. William Hoy
who passed away thirteen years
ago November 28, 1957.
Though her smile is gone forever
And her hand we cannot touch
Still We have so many memories
Of the one We loved so Meth,
Her memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll never part,
God has her in his keeping
We have her in our hearts.
Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by HuSband and family, —48p
Amber Rebekah Lodge met
for their regular meeting on
Wednesday November 18,
presided over by Noble Grand
Mrs. Jack Taylor who was
assisted by Vice-Grand Mrs.
Elizabeth Riley. There. was' a
splendid attendance.
Two donations were given,
one to the Christmas party fund
at the I.O.O.F. Barrie, and one
to the Children's Aid Society at
Goderich. It was decided to have
a Christmas lodge party at the
first meeting on Wednesday,
December 2 with exchange of
gifts among members. The social
entertainment committee will be
in charge of the evening's
entertainment.
It was decided to choose up
sides of members for an
attendance record to create
better interest in meetings,
losing side to be responsible to
provide a night's entertainment.
Captains appointed were Mrs.
Elizabeth Riley 'and Mrs. Jack
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell and
Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Ardiell London, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Troyer and Mrs.
Florence Joynt, were guests
Thursday evening of last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Mrs. Eric Kennedy has
returned from a three-week visit
with members of families in
Hamilton and Burlington. While
on the visit she was admitted as
• a• • '.:patient •,, at. Joseph. •_Brant
Memorial" Hospital, Burlington.
Mrs. R. Taylor Jr., is a patient
in St. Josephs' Hospital,
London, where she underwent
surgery.
Charles Mickle, Hamilton,
visited recently with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Kippen East Women's
Institute met Wednesday evening
at the home of Mrs. Ernekt
Whitehouse, with Mrs. Robt.'
Bell as co-hostess.
President Mrs. Robt. Bell
presided and opened the meeting
with the Institute Ode and Mary
Stewart Collect. The roll call was
answered with "are' synthetic
materials competing with wool
and why?"
Mrs. Dave Triebner took the
chair for the program and she
introduced the guest speaker,
Mr. J. Urquhart of Canadian
Canners, Exeter. He gave a very
informative talk on the canning
process of peas and also
explaining the different grades.
This was followed by a question
period. Mr. Urquhart presented
each member with a can of peas
and corn. He was thanked by
Mrs. Triebner and presented
with a gift of appreciation.
The 4-11 Girls' Club, their
mothers and leaders were guests.
The 4-FI girls presented a skit on
"First Aid."
The motto — "If your efforts
are criticized you have done
something worth talking about"
was given by Mrs. Harry
Caldwell. Reports were given on
Historical Research and Current
events by Mrs. V, Alderdice;
Citizenship and Education by
Mrs. R. Bell; Agriculture and
Canadian Industries by Mrs. Ken
McKay and Home Economics
and Health by Mrs. Mike
Connolly.
The treasurer's report and a
report of the area convention at
Stratford were given by Mrs.
Harry Caldwell. Mrs. Grant
MacLean presented gifts of
appreciation to Mrs. Edison
McLean and Miss Donna
Whitehouse for their leadership
of the girls. A contest on
Canadian Industries was
conducted by Mrs. Triebner.
Lunch was convened by Mrs.
James Drummond assisted by
Mrs. A. McGregor and Mrs.
Grant MacLean.
4f,
BY FRED McCLYMONT '
The Explorer Group of the
United Church met on Tbesday
evening last with the president
Miss Cathy Taylor presiding.
The scripture -lesson was read
by Miss Brenda Dowson, prayer
by Miss Bonnie Dowson.
Minutes by Miss Sylvia Wilson
and roll call answered by naming
a favorite Christmas colour.
The offering was taken up by
Miss Pam Taylor and dedicated
by Miss Marie Ann Heard.. Miss
Janis Chuter read the treasurer's
report. The Study Book was led
by Mrs. Barry Taylor. Crafts
period was in charge of Mrs. Eric
Chuter. The president brought
the meeting to a close.
The members of L.O.L. 1035
are planning to hold a pot luck
supper on Friday, December 4
for their wives and families in
the Orange Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McClymont
visited relatives in Toronto, King
City and Guelph last week.
ii E. Thompson, one of the
many 4-1i Club leaders; Mr. And
Mrs. Jim Lobb,.'Toni, Eleanor
and Ernie Mr. and Mrs. Don
14:441?•, Steve, 'David and Robin,
Mr, and Mrs. Carman Tebbutt
were in -Woodstock last Sunday
to visit with. Lew, Bans and
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Mr, j:lY andj-941,S
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.T.IC4y18P.%1 and
family visited with Mr, and Mrs,
Ronald Wier of Stratford
.eql\TSStly.glairle and Mr, John .TNionlvorarrieror .2s9derr tAfolivliegw1.1:neicd
stay with relatives and will
return home January .45,
Mr., and Mrs. Ray Bell visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beckler
of Hickson on the weekend.
.--,News of Midektotii
The A.C.W. of St. .James
Middleton will hold their Annual
Meeting at the home of Mrs.
Stewart Middleton.
Roll call will be answered by a
verse from. a Christmas Carol.
Please note change of date.
11, SERVICES
19. .MARRIAGES
VERBURG To Mr. and Mrs.
.4 Tony Verburg, RR Y, Auburn, in
Clinton Public Hospital, on
Tuesday, November 17, 1970, a
son.
Varna news
ELECTIONS
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY
NOTICE is hereby given to municipal electors of the
Township of Stanley, that elections will be held on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1970
for the purpose of electing three councillors for the
Township of Stanley, two representatives to the
Huron County Board of . Education and one
representative to the Hurbn-Perth Separate School
Board.
POLL WILL BE 'HELD AT
131..iiet D,R.O.
Cal Horton's Residence ,.. .. Bill Celdwall
Teti Robinson's Retidence ....-_--- . ,...I.........y. Alex McBeath
township Han, Varna Norman Smith
JIM tleave's Residence, ,.. .. Leonard Talbot
Former Blake School Prank Melinchey
And will be open from 10:00 o'clock a.m. until 8:00 o'clock
p.m. and no longer
Returning Officer,
MEL GRAHAM,
Township• of Stanley,
TO THE RATEPAYERS OF
CLINTON HULLETT
BLYTH and McKILLOP
Having served on the Huron County Board of
Education for the past two years and being
nominated for another term I would respectfully
solicit your support at the polls on DECEMBER
7th
As in the past, I shall endeavour to work in the
best interests of both the ratepayers and the
students.
ON DECEMBER 7th
VOTE
JOHN
HENDERSON
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