HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1966-02-17, Page 5CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the lute Gordon
X Palgliesh wish to. thank the
many friends and organizations
for their expressions of sym
pathy and floral tributes dur
ing! their recent bereavement.
Yorn.' thoughts will always be
gratefully remembered and ap
preciated. — THE DALGLIESH
FAMILY. ........................ 7p
The family of the .late Mrs,
Fred Watson wish to express
their heartfelt thanks. and ap
preciation to their friends and
neighbors for the many acts of Ictodness, messages of sympathy
and beautiful floral tributes.
Special thanks to Rev. W. J.
•Maines of Londesboro. FRED
WATSON and FAMILY. 7b
A very sincere thank you to
!Pr. Newland and all the hos
pital ' staff for the wonderful
care given1 to opr Marcia
While she was a patient in hospital. Also to all our friends
and neighbow, a heartfelt thank
you for cards and flowiers and
donations to the Retarded
.Children’s Fund and acts of
kindness shown ms. A special
thanks to Padre. Swaren,
—BRYAN and EMMA VEN
ABLES and FAMILY, 7p
DEATHS
LEWIS — On Thursday, Feb
ruary, 10, 1966 in Clinton
Hospital, Mrs. Josephine
Lewis of Bayfield and Detroit,
dear mother of Mrs. Arthur
(Irene) Brisson, Bayfield, in
her 85th year. Funeral service
at Grosse Pointe, Mich, on
Monday, February 14 with
interment in Mount Olivet
cemetery, Michigan.-
WILLIAMS — In Alexandra
Marine'Hospital, Goderich, on
Friday, February 11, 1966,
Robert John Williams1 in his
76th year. Mrs. Louis (Mari
lyn) Marsh, Clinton is a
daughter -of. the deceased.
Funeral service from Lodge
funeral home, Goderich, on
Monday, February 14 with
interment in Maitland ceme
tery.
SIMS — At Huronview on
Tuesday, February 8, 1966,
Everett Sims of Exeter in
his 73rd! year. Funeral service
from R. C., Dinney funeral
home, Exeter, on Friday) Feb
ruary T1 With burial fin Ex
eter. cemttery. '
MARSHALL — At Huronview
on-Monday, . February 7, 1966,
James E. Marshall, Blyth, in
his 86th year. Funeral ser
vice from Tasker memorial
•chapel on Thursday, February
10 with interment in Blyth
cemetery. Mrs. Alex Wells,
Londesboro is a sister of the
deceased.
MENZIES At Huronview on
Thursday, February 10, 1966,
William B. Menzies of Gode-
. Noh iri his 93rd year. Funeral
service from Stiles funeral
ihome, Goderich, on Monday,
February 14 with interment
wan Maitland cemetery.
GOOD — As'the result of a'car
accident on Friday, February
11, 1966, 'Mrs. Lloyd Merton
Good, Goderich" in her 42nd
year. Funeral service from
St: Georges Anglican Church,
Goderich, with interment in
Calborne Twp. cemetery?
LYNN *— At Huronview on
Monday, February 14, 1966,
Annie Caroline Lynn, (form
erly Mrs. William Fleet of Pal
merston) widow of William
Lynn fin her 82nd year. Fun
eral 'service from Ball and
Mutch Funeral Home on
’ Thursday, February 17 at
2:30 p.m. with interment in
Clinton Cemetery. Archie
Fleet, Clinton, is a son of the
deceased.
WIGHTMAN — ■ to Wingham
District Hospital, on Tuesday,
February 15, 1966, Henry
Earle Wiightman, Lucknow, in
his 75th year. Mrs. Mabel
Stackhouse, BrUcefield' is a
saJstei- of the deceased. Fun
eral service on Thursday,
February 17 from MacKenzie
funeral home, Lucknow, with
temporary entombment fin
South Kinross Mausoleum.
ELLIOTT — to Seaforth Com
munity Hospital on Tuesday, February 15, 1966, Lloyd
Elliott, Staffa, in his 72nd
year. Mrs. Harry (Ada)
Sdheilenberger, Clinton, is a
sister of the deceased. Fun
eral service on Thursday,
February 17, -from Lockhart
funeral home, Mitchell with
interment in Staffa cemetery.
VENABLES — to Clinton Pub
lic Hospital on Friday, Feb
ruary 11, 1966, Marcia Elaine
Venables in her ninth year.
She is 'Survived by her parents
Bryan and Emma Venables,
RCAF Station Clinton, a
brother Terry and a sister
Julia. Funeral service from
Ball >and Mutch Funeral
Home With interment in Clin
ton Cemetery, On Monday,
February 14 at 10 a.m.
HOLMES — In Clinton oh
Wednesday, February 9, 1966,
Isabella B. Holmes, Wife of
the late W. S. R. Holmes,
Clinton, in her 77th year.
Funeral service from Ball and
Mutch Funeral Home bn Sat
urday, February 12 with iri-
terment in Clinton Cemetery.
LOVETT — to Clinton on Sat
urday, February 12, 1966,
William Calvin Lovett, dear
husband Of Edith Harvey,
Qintoin, in his 73rd year.
Funeral service from Ball arid
Mutch Funeral Home on
Monday, February 14 with in
terment in Clinton Cemetery.
HAMPSON — At Toronto oil
Wednesday, February 9, 1966,
Elizabeth Mabei - Middleton,
wife of the late Edward
Hampton in her 91st year.
Mirs. Hampson is survived by
daughter, Mrs* R. G Romans
(Lois) ’Toronto; sons', Dr.
Lloyd M,, Ottawa and Gor
don, Thorold.; sister, Miss
Agnes Middleton, Goderich
ahd brother Fred Middleton,
Clinton, Funeral service from
Trail Funeral Homo, 2704
Yonge St., Toronto, oh Fri
day, February 11 at 3 pm.
with interment in Westmin
ster Memorial Gardens.
LONDESBORO
MRS. BERT ALLEN
Phone 523-4570
• WWt
Berean Unit of theW
UCW met on Thursday with 19
members present. Scripture
from Matthew 16 was read by
Mrs, Ubniy Hunking.
Mrs. Lear read an interesting
letter from Rev. R, R, Gibsonj
Long Plain, United Church
Mission .on the indiari reserve
telling of the problems Which
anise in dealing out clothing to.
the needy.
The work committee reported
10 quilts are ready to be quilt
ed. Mrs. Shobbrook gave a
chapter of the Study Book, and
Mrs. Howatt took the first
dhaptei’ of the Study Guide on
Matthew.
Mrs, Tom Allen favored with
an accordion number “There’s
a Beautiful Land on High”. Ten
members contributed1 articles
for an auction basket. A social
cup Of tea was enjoyed.
Personals
Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
and Mte. Bert Shobbrook were
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vodden,
Paris and' Mr. and Mrs, Ross
Millsori and family, Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs; Jack Hamilton
„and family, London, spent a few
hours on Sunday with
Govier and Mrs. Webster.
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ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCED
Mr. .and Mirs. J,. Arnold
McConnell, Goderich, wish
to announce the engage
ment of their daughter,
Elizabeth Anne (Bette) to
Mr. Kenneth James Fred-
Lee, son of Mr, and
Charles Lee, Clinton,
marriage will take
Saturday, March 12
Will
erick
Mrs.
The
place
at4 2 p.m. in Knox Presby- '
terian Church, Goderich. 7b
CHILD PORTRAITS
JERVIS STUDIO
Phone 482-7006
BRUCEF1ELD
MRS, H. F, BERRY
Phone 482-7572
Mrs. R.OSS Scott left by plane
on Saturday to spend some time
with her daughter, Mrs, Leon
Rushoall and. family in Nova
Scotia.
Mrs, V. Hargreaves, is visi't'Mg
with her parents, Mr,' and Mrs.
A- Henderson, Florida,
Mrs- Edgar Allan is visiting
for a few weeks with her
daughter, Mrs, George Goadil
and, baby, Kitchener.
Mrs. Charles Clifton and
Mrs. George Clifton visited in
Lucknow’ last week with rela
tives.
Mr, and Mrs. Stuart, London,
spent ia few days at the mianse
With their son, the Rev. D,
Stuart and Mrs. Stuart.
Mrs. Stackhouse has received
ward that her brother, Earl
Wighitman, Lucknow, passed ■
away in Winghani Hospital.
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Clinton World
Day of Prayer
■ Women from throughout the
area will gather in St. Andrew’s
Presibyteirian Church, Clinton at
2 p.m. on February 25, the
first Friday of Lent to offer
special prayers. This is thp ob
servance of the World Day of
Prayer.
The service for the day was
composed by Scottish Women
in Elinburgh, Who have kept
■in mind the needs of churches
around the world. Christian
women in 150 countries and
areas, join- on February 25 for
this service.
Offerings at the World Day of
Prayer services' are divided a-
mong a number of Christian
projects in many lands with
special emphasis on literature.
When Canada first joined
World Day of Prayer in 1921,
offerings for the t day were
under $400. In 1965, more than
$64,000 was distributed (through
the Women’s Inter-Church
Council of Canada, which is re
sponsible for the services in
this country.
Attend Your Church
All Services on Standard Time
L 1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH :•
(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec) l!
I; Pastor: Paul Coon, B.A. <!
Sunday, February 20 ;•
I! 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School •
I} ,11:15 a.m.—Family Worship ;•
7:30 p.m.—Song Service • <!
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9:45
11:00
2:00
3:00
Ontario Street United Church
“THE FRIENDLY CHURCH”
Pastor: REV. GRANT MILLS, .B.A.
Sunday, February 20
a.m.—Sunday School
a.m.—Morning Worship
TURNER’S
p.m.—Church Service
p.m.—Sunday School
^nlmesmUe Htutch (Churches
■ REV. CLIFFORD G. PARK, M.A., Minister
Sunday, February 20
Sermon Series: GREAT LEADERS OF THE CHURCHES
No. 3—“St. Francis of Assissi—Most Christa-like
of the Saints”
1:00
2:00
9:45
11:00
HOLMESVILLE
p.m.—Church Service
p.m.—Sunday School
WESLEY-WILLIS
a.m.—Sunday School ,
a.m.—-Scout, Guide, Cub, Brownie Parade
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ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
Rev. R. W. Wenham, L.Th., Rector
Mr. W. H. Bishop, FRCO. ARCM, Organist
Sunday, February 20 — Quinquagesima Sunday
8:00 am.—-Holy Communion
9:45 a.m.—Church School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer
Thurs., Feb. 17 — Chancel Guild at home of
Mrs. E. Nickle, 8:15 pirn.
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Th4
Mrs. M.
Rev. R. U. MacLean, B.A., Minister
J. Agnew, Organist and Choir Director
9:45
10:45
Sufiday, February 20
a.m.—Church School
a.m,—Public Worship
EVERYONE WELCOME
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MAPLE STREET GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday, February 20
9:45 a.m.—Worship Service
11:00 a.m.—Sunday School
8:00 - p.m.—Evening Service
Speaker: Charles Shorten, London
Tuesday—3:00 p.m.-—Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
Subject: Godly Living, Chapter 12-16 Book of Romans
ALL WELCOME
CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH
REV. G. J. HEERSINK, Minister
Sunday, February 20
10:00 a.m.—Service in English
11:00 a.m.—Sunday School
2:30 p.m.—-Service in Dutch
7:30 p.m.—-Service in English
Every Sunday, 6:15’ p.m. dial 680 CtiLO, St, Thomas,
listen to “Back to God Hour”,
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If clinton ;;
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CUNTON PERSONALS
Best Public Speakers At CHSS
Top speakers at CHSS, compete for final hon
ours at the school on Tuesday morning. From the
left are Bev Sparks, top place senior speaker (Grade
12); Linda Greenaway, top place junior speaker
(Grade 9); Pat Garland, (Grade 10), Elsa Smith
(Grade 12) and Lise Marchildon (Grade 9). Miss
Sparks and Miss Greenaway are now eligible to en
ter public speaking contests being sponsored by the
Ontario Hydro and the Canadian Legion.
(News-Record Photo)
S4x girls were initiaited into
membership into the Canadian
Girls 'in Raping annual cere-
mony here last Wednesday
evening, February 9. They were
Marilyp Aiken, Dytei Boyce,
Joanne Bates, Donna Smith,
Susan Cox and Donna Bush,
Leaders, Miss G, Rumball,
president, Judy Canter and sec
retary Becky House Officiated.
Mrs, F, Gibb, from R'CAF
Station Clinton, gave an inters
esting lecture on Brazil, with
photos and pictures to illus
trate the topic, She was thanlc-
ed by Miss Janice Herman.
Mothers were welcomed' by
Miss Rumball and Mrs. G.
Rathwell expressed tire pleasure
of the mothers in being invited.
Refreshments were served, and
during (this social time, Bohnie
Edwards presented Mrs.
with carnations.
Mr. and Mis. Mason Burnley,
Goderich, and Mrs; Louis
Forest, Clinton^ attended the
funeral of Mrs. Forest’s broth
er-in-law, Charles Tharp in De
troit, Michigan, on Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs, Currie Moffat
and children, Lois and Kevin,
were visitors' with Mrs, Fred
Mrs., Isadora Harrison
MIDDLETON
St. James WA
A successful social evening
was held last Friday evening in
the Goderich Township Hall,
Holmesville, under the auspices
of the WA of St. James Church,
Middleton, There were 11 tables
of euchre and prize winners
were, ladies’ high, Mrs. Charles
Reid, Varna; low, Mrs. Dawn
Grigg; men's high, John Smith;
Gibb
the
lone
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Clintonians To
Attend Party
In
The Clintonian Club met
the home of Mrs. Elmer Frey
on Thursday afternoon, Febru
ary 11 with 24 members and
three visitors present. An invi
tation from Goderich to a
Euchre Party on February 28
was accepted. The work com
mittee distributed print to be
made into aprons. It was de
cided to quilt a quilt for a
member as soon as possible.
A dutch auction on a crochet
ed chair set, and 1 dozen eggs
was' held. Mrs. Birkmyre won
• the mystery prize. Mrs. O'Con
nell offered her home for the
next meeting. >
After a delicious lunch a few
games of bingo were enjoyed.
The
was
was
ton.
______MRS. S. MIDDLETON
Phone 482-7525
low, Edward Leaves.
Mrs. Reg. Miller' won
ladies’ prize for most
'hands and Bill Dykstra
men’s prize.
A travelling box of. choco
lates was won by Mrs. D. Glid-
don to the accompaniment of
lively old time music on the
piano played by Mrs. Keith
Miller.
The ladies served them usual
bounteous lunch. Mrs. A. Dutot
and her eommiittee are to be
congratulated on the success of
their parity, which was well pa
tronized.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Fired Middleton,
Mrs. W. J. Counter, Mr. and
Mrs. David Middleton attend
ed the funeral 'in Toronto last
Friday of Mrs. Edward Hamp
son, Willowdale.
Mrs. Hampson, the former
Elizabeth -Middleton was- a Sis
ter of Fred Middleton and of
Miss Agnes Middleton, Gode
rich, Who also attended the fun
eral.
-a
William C. Lovett
card party held recently
a success. The Star Quilt
won 'by Arnold Riley, Clin-
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Job Situation
Quite Stable
In Huron County
One hundred and twenty
seven persons were placed in
gainful employment by the
Goderich National Employment
Service during the month of
January, to the same month a
year -ago, 48 persons' were plac
ed 'in jobs.
• C. M. Jutras, Goderich N.E.S.
Manager, stated that the not
iceable increase to job oppor
tunities was due mainly to con
tinued stability, in most manu
facturing plants across Huron
County and a much improved
employment picture to winter
construction, particularly in the
town of Goderich.
Better employment condit
ions are reflected to the unem
ployment figures for the area
serviced by the Goderich N.E.S.,
which comprises most of Huron
County.
At the end of January 1966,
440 persons were actively reg
istered for employment with
the Goderich N.E.S.; compared
to 584 at the same period a
year ago. 'This decline in un
employment applied to1 both
male Mid female1, with 118 few
er males 'and 26 fewer females.
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BLUEWATER BOWLING
Sharks ................................... 89
Suckers ..... 81
Minnows' ................................ 71
Crabs ................ 59
High single, ladies, Grace
Hutchings, 232; men, Joe Koene,
262; high triple, ladies, Grace
Hutchings, 609; men, Eric Earl,
620; high average, ladies, Grace
Hutchings, 171; men, Eric Earl,
186.
Maple St. Home
William Calvin Lovett, 72,
Maple Street, Clinton, died sud
denly Saturday , at his home
here.
Service on Monday at the
Ball and Mutch funeral home,
Clinton, with Rev. R. U. Mac-
Lean, of St. Andrew’s Presby
terian Church officiating. Burial
was 'in the Clinton Cemetery.
Mr. Lovett was born in Gode
rich Township, a son off the late
Charles Lovett ‘and his wife, the
former Mary Jiane Bah. He re
tired to Clinton in December
1964.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Edith Harvey; three
■sons, Ross, Huliett Township;
Murray, Toronto; and Barry,
Ottawa; one daughter, Mrs.
Harvey (Maureen) Hayter, Var-
one
Clinton, and
two sisters, Mrs. Frank (Fan
nie) Lobb, Clinton, and Mrs. Howard (Ethel) Walldiams, of
St. Catharines.
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Summerhill Club
Monthly Meet
District of Hullett Loyal
Orange Lodge Which consists of
Goderich 182, Goderich Town
ship 145, Clinton 710, Seaforth
792 and Winthrop 813 met in
Winthrop Hah last Wednesday
night. Charles Ruffe'll, Goderich
was un the chafir. Five visitors
from 219 Greenway attended
the meeting.
Ten dollars was donated to
the True Blue and Orange
Home.
Pat Page from ■ Greenway
lodge conducted the election of
officers as follows: Worshipful
Master, Wayne Smith, Sea
forth; Deputy Master, JMervyn
Falconer, Clinton; “
John W. Henderson,
recording secretary,
Colclough, Goderich;
secretary, Lavern Godkin, Win
throp; treasurer, Frank Falcon
er, Clinton; lecturer’s, Roy El
liott and Melvin Hulley, Win
throp; marshal, Orville Beuer-
man, Winthrop; auditors, Ken
Bettles, Winthrop and Charles
Ruff ell, Goderich.
South Huron LOL will hold
their annual meeting in Sea
forth on Wednesday, February
23 at 8 p.m. A special effort
is being made to start this meet
ing on time. The twelfth of
July celebration will be held in
Harriston this year.
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Chaplain,
Clinton;
Norman
financial
Break Windows?
Could Be A
Serious Offence
na; 12 grandchildren ;
brother, Janies,
Breaking of glass in windbws
of cars, even though they may
be partly wrecked and waiting
for demolition, is, still a matter
of wilful damage, and is con
trary to the Criminal Code, re
minds Chief 'H. R. Thompson.
There has been a series of
windows broken in such cars
in Clinton, and the police de
partment is interested tin find
ing the person or persons re
sponsible.
The offence could be quite
serious for the people doing it,
and restitution to the value of
the windows could be required.
Chief Thompson would ap
preciate having Word of any
evidence leading to the appre-'
Pension of those carrying out
this type of vandalism.
Your name would not need
to be revealed, nor need you
become involved.
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KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Forsyth
and Mrs. Cecil Murray,. Exeter,
motored to * St. Petersburg,
Florida., for a few weeks vaca
tion.
Mr. 'hnd Mrs. Bart Thomson
and family recently visited Mr,
and Mrs. Sam Storey, Seaforth.
Mr, and Mrs. Doh McIntyre,
Ailsa Craig,- wore Sunday visit
ors with Mr, and Mrs. W. L.
Meilis.
TheUnited Church Women
held a pot-luck dinner and
quilting bee at the church on
Thursday. They completod two
Ladies of toe Summerhill
Club met at the home of Mrs.
George Colclough on February
9. The president’s opening poem
was followed by business ses
sion.
Mrs. Cummings gave a couple
of readings and Mrs. Ezra Ellis'
had a contest. Mrs. Keith Tyn
dall won tihe prize. Raffle was
won by Mrs-. Russell Good.
Quilting -Wais' also enjoyed, ,
The next meeting is to be at
the home of Mrs. Clayton Ellis.
Those on program: Mrs. Neville
Forbes, Mrs. C, Ellis, Mrs.
Percy Gibbings; 'lunch, Mto. A.
Hummel, Mrs. William Jenkins,
Mrs. Ross Lovett, Mrs; William
Lovett.
Planning toe February 18
card parity, Mrs. Jim Snell, Mrs.
Lloyd Stewart, 'Mrs. Keith Tyn
dall, Mrs. Nred Vodden.
___ MRS. NORMAN LONG
Phone 262-5180
qulilts. Unit Two was ini charge
of the dinnhr.
Norman Dickert was admit
ted for surgery on Friday in
Clin'toti1 Public Hospital.
Robert Thomson hnd Bert
Thomson attended the John
Deere show ih Exeter last
week.
Robert Brown) QC, and Mrs.
Brawn, Detroit, Mich.} Mrs.
Marguerite Utah, Windsor arid
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Little, Tlen-
sail, visited Saturday evening
with Mr, and Mrs. Norman
Long.
Advance publicity for a meet-
ifng in Goderich, today of the
Midwestern Ontario Develop
ment Association ,motions the
word “new” five timeis! and the
word “dynamic”, three times.
Promised are details of a “new
dynamic” role for Huron Coun
ty in MODA*
Representatives from Clinton
are attending the meeting and
further 'information will be a-
vailable next Week. At council
meeting on Monday night, the
News-Record reporter under
stood one of the council mem
bers to state that the change
contemplated Was to a compul
sory membership via the county
council, rather than voluntary
membership by each of the
municipalities.
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Women Teachers
Plan Box Lunch
The Women Teachers Federa
tion will meet oh Tuesday, Feb
ruary 22, At Sit. Joseph’s Roman
Catholic School, Clinton. Each
member is to bring a Contribu
tion to the program sudh as a
game, poem, etc. Also enough
lunch for one person.
Funeral -service Was conduct
ed, Wednesday, February 2 at
the Stiles Funeral Home, Gode
rich, for Mrs; Isadore Harrison.
Rev, D. MacDonald, North St,
United Church officiated. In
terment was- in Maitland Cem
etery.
Pallbearers were nephews
and cousins of deceased, Charles
Wilson, Ernest Brown, Ray Cox,
Robin Thompson, Douglas
Dougall and Wallace
Dougall.
Flower-bearers were
grandsons, Bill McIlwain,
Harrison, Jim Harrison and Jim
Heard,
Born August 8, 1870 in Gode
rich Township, Mrs. Harrison
wias Isadore, oldest daughter of
Ann MacDougall and William
Elliott.
On April 2, 190.2 she married
Jaimes Harrison, (who prede
ceased her March 17th, 1940).
Together they farmed on the
Cut Line.
Mrs. Harrison was a member
of Holmesville United Church
and also a member of United
Church Women.
Mrs. Harrison passed away
at Huronview January 30 as a
result of pneumonia, Of a.
bright 'and1 cheery disposition
she made many friends.
She is survived by Wilmer,
Goderich; Elliott, RR 3, Tavis
tock; Mrs. N. W. (Dora) Heard,
Holmesville; • Peter, Goderich
township. Her eldest daughter,
Ann, (Mrs. R. J. McIlwain) pre
deceased her on March 30, 1965.
Ten grandchildren and 19 great
grandchildren also survive.
Friends and relatives attend
ed from Sitratford, Tavistock,
Lucknow, Kitchener, Seaforth,
Dungannon, Goderich, Clinton
■and Mitcheil.
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Birkmyre, Albert Street on the
Weekend, and with Fred Birk
myre in Clinton Public Hos-\
pital,
Charles Johnson, who has
been in Clinton Public Hospital
since -before Christmas, rwa§
able to go home on Monday,
Mrs, R. F. McLean and two
girls, from Winnipeg, ayp visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Don
McLean.
Mrs. Wesley Shobbrook is a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London,
Mr. and Mrs. .Albert Bond,
East Street, spent a few days
last week in London with their
daughter, Mrs. Lawson- Wood
dock and family.
Mrs; Cecil Cdoper, RR 5,
Clinton, is a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London.
Charles Elliott, 15 Mill Street,
is how residing at Maitland
Manor Nursing Home, Gode
rich. Visiting hours1 at the home
are from 2 to 4 p.m, and 7 to
8 p.m. He will be glad to see
any of his friends who can, ar
range to call upon him there.
Plan Busy
Spring Season
The February meeting of the
Ladies Auxiliary to toe Royal
Canadian Legion was held fin
the Legion Hall on Monday,
February 14, with the president,
Mrs. Ed Porter presiding.
Plans were made for coming
activities' in the auxiliary. A
father and son banquet is to
be held on Tuesday, February
22 at 6:30 in the Legion Hall.
The Auxiliary will be looking
after the hospital cart during
March, and girls who would like
to help may contact Mrs, Port
er, A penny sale was planned
for the March meeting.
A motion was made to1- again
donate $100. to the Provincial
Legion Bursary. Comrades Por
ter and Andrews were appoint
ed >ais delegates to attend the
Legion Auxiliary convention in
Windsor in September. Plans
were made for a Hydro Cook
ing School demonstration in
October.
Mrs. Bill Jervis won the at
tendance draw and Mrs; Don
McLean won toe mystery prize.
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30% to 50%
Discount
Ladies' Skirts
Wool, Linens, Cottons
30% Discount
Men's Work Parkas.
Ski Jackets.
Windbreakers
30% Discount
Boys' Ski Jackets.
Parkas.
2-Pc. Snow Suits
30% Discount
Come in and see our Special Rack of
Items 2 for fhe price of I
Take advantage of these savings, many other items
to choose from, come and browse around.
House of Bargains
CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 482-7735
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DRUG SALE
Monday To Saturday — February 14 to 19
ASA
HEADACHE TABLETS
5 Grains
100's —• 14c
PARAMETTE VITAMINS
Tablets 125 s —$3.59
Save $2.41
Syrup 20-oz. — $3.39
Save $2.11
Resdan reg. $1.50 Sale $1*17
Dristan
Mist reg. $1.25 .......Sale 99c
Tablets regr $1.25 ....Sale89c
Yardley Roll-on Deodorant for
men or worrien
Reg. $3.00 ..............Sa!b^1.50
Rufferln Tablets 50’s
Reg. 98c...... Sale 83c
Alka Seltzer Tabs.,25’s
Reg, 78c ..............Sale 67c
FlUsh-a-ByeS disposable diapers
’Reg, $2.49 .............Sale $2.09
Prfcpai’afioh H (Mntnient
Reg. $1.98 Sale $1.79
Reg. SALE
Mapnolax 20-oz. ....$l.50-^$1.19
Score Hair Dressing $1.09—93c
MennehSkin Bracer 95c — 77c
Hot Water Bottles ........—$1.29
Electric Tdoth Brhsh
Only $13.95
Fresh Start ........$1.25—$1.07
Vicks Vapo Rub ...... 64c— 57c
Crest ToOth Paste $1.19— 97c
MiSs ClairOI Crearh $1.95—$1.59
Nokzehia Cream
2 jats reg. 990 ea Sale 2 for 1*19
PRESCRIPTIONS
Clinton, OntarioPhone 482-9511