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Saturday's program in-
troduced the assembly theme,
"Keep Close in Mind Jehovah's
Day." Throughout Saturday
local speakers emphasized the
need for Christians to follow
closely the written word of
God. Mr. Walter Gardiner the
presiding minister of the local
congregation said all members
of his congregation are in full
harmony with the assembly
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EFFIE 4800 CORNISH
Effie' Alberta Cornish of R.R.
4, Clinton Passed away at
Huronview on' September 4,
1973. She was 80 years old.
Mrs. Cornish was born the
former Effie Pickett to the late
George Pickett and Margaret
Moffatt on January 19, 1893 in
Clinton. She was educated at
the Clinton Public and High
School and- the Clinton School
of Commerce,
On November 29, 1916, she
married Glen Wray Cornish in
Clinton and the couple resided
at R.R, I, Clinton until 1950.
Mr. Cornish predeceased her.
In 1950 they retired to R,R. 4,
Clinton and Mrs. Cornish has
resided at Huronview for the
last two years.
She was a member of,Ontario
Street United Church and the
W.M.S. She was also for many
years, a member of the
Women's Institute.
She is survived by one son
Wray of Clinton; two
daughters, Mrs. Fred (Jean)
Vodden of R.R. I, Clinton and
Mrs, Clark (Margaret) Ball of'
Clinton; six grandchildren and
seven great-grandchildren. She
was predeceased by three
sisters and two brothers.
The funeral service on Sep-
tember 6, 1973 from the Ball
Funeral Home in Clinton with
the Rev, L. S. Lewis in charge.
Interment was in Clinton
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were grandsons
Gregory Ball, Barry Glazier,
Ronald Hugill, Jim Stanley,
and Robert and William Vod-
den.
Flower bearers were nephews
Kenneth Pickett, Keith Tyndall
and Alex Inkley.
Mabel Lucy Nickerson
Mabel Lucy Nickerson of
Huronview passed away at the
County Home last Friday Sep-
tember 7, She was 91.
Born in England, Mrs.
Nickerson the former Mabel
Manley came to Canada in
1903 and married the late
Nathan Bernard Nickerson,
Following their marriage, the
couple resided in Northern On.
tario and Mitchell before they
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Mrs. Nickerson was a mem-
ber of the Huronic Rebekah
Lodge where she was a post
Noble Grand. She was also past
District Deputy President of
Huron District No. 23 and a
member of St. Paul's Anglican
Church .in Clinton.
She is survived by three
nieces, Miss Peggy Hughes of
Niagara Falls; Mrs. William
Herbert of Ottawa and Mrs,
William Smith of Moncton
N.B.
Funeral services were con.
ducted by Rev. S. Sharpies
from the Ball Funeral Home on
September 8, 1973. Interment
was in Clinton Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Carmen
McPherson, George Elliott,
Jake Roorda, Murray Taylor
and Dick Jacobs of Clinton and
J.L. Hayter of Ingersoll.
HARRIET RUTH FINES
Harriet Ruth Fines of Bat-
tenbury Street in Clinton
passed away at St. Joseph's
Hospital in Londen on Septem-
ber 5, 1973 at the age ef 66,
She was born in Hensall the
former Harriet Ruth Whitside
on February 9,1907, Her
parents, were the late Albert
and Mary Ellen Whitside.
She attended Hensall
Elementary School and Exeter
High School and resided in
Hensall and Goderich prior to
her marriage to the late A. E,
Fines who was the principal at
Central Huron Secondary
School for many years. She
was also a member of Ontario
Street United Church.
She is survived by one son
Robert Arthur of Willowdale;
one daughter, Joan Ellen Rem.
pel of St. Catharines; seven
grandchildren and two sisters,
Mrs. Jean Simms of Kitchener
and Miss VI Whitside of
Brights Grove, Ontario.
Funeral services were held
from the Ball Funeral Home on
September 6, with the Rev. L.
S. Lewis in charge. Interment
was in Clinton cemetery,
OPP report
Sixty three charges, 54 under
the Highway Traffic Act, six
under the Liquor Control Act
and three under the Criminal
Code of' Canada, were laid this
week by officers of the Goderich
Detachment of the Ontario
Provincial Police.
Officers logged 782 duty
hours and patrolled 7,047 miles
of highways and other roads in
their district.
Under criminal matters the
detachment investigated six
thefts, four break and enter
reports and four matters listed
as "other" on their weekly
press release. Thirty non-
criminal matters were in-
vestigated as well.
Seven motor vehicle ac-
cidents were investigated which
had resulted in five cases of
property damage and injury to
four persons, Officers issued 33
warnings in addition to the
charges reported.
-"aquests for
assitance were answered;' two
prisoner escorts conducted and
in Provinial Court, Criminal
Division, at Goderich four per-
sons were convicted of H.T.A.
offences, two under the L.C.A.
and one under the Criminal
Code,
Constable E. W. Moulton,
safety officer for the force,
points out that something every
driver should remember is that
one can't control a car when
emergency braking has locked
all four wheels.
"Very often," Const.
Moulton points out, "under
such conditions its better to
release the brakes and steer off
onto the shoulder. If this
seems tricky, then avoid
emergencies by always ad-
justing your spped to conditions
and staying well behind the car
ahead in moving traffic."
Jehovah's Witnesses are con-
vinced that we are living in the
last days of this present system
of things as foretold in the
Bible. This thought was
evident from comments at their
circuit convention in Hanover
this past weekend.
Members of the local
congregation joined forces with
15 other localities from Mid-
western Ontario to hear L. F.
Gray a twenty year veteran of
the Watch Tower Society
Dr. Norman C. Delarue, a
man of distinction in the field
of chest diseases, will be the
special guest speaker at a com-
munity meeting to be held in
Clinton Legion Hall Tuesday,
September 18 at 8 p.m, during
Smoke Brake '73, national
anti-smoking week September
16 to 23.
'4D•e.:'Delcirile will be speakinir
Wednsliay evenTnge,t0-
tember 19 at 8 p.m. in Stratford
at the Regional School of Nur-
sing.
Both meetings are open to
the public and smokers and
non-smokers alike are invited
to attend these informative
sessions.
Teenage anti-smoking rallies
will also be held in connection
with Smoke Brake '73, One will
be held Tuesday, September 18
at 3:45 p.m. in Central Huron
Secondary School, Clinton, and
another will be held Wed-
nesday, September 19 in North
Western Collegiate, Stratford,
also at 3:45 p.m.
At the teenage rallies, two
young men who are experts in
smoking withdrawal will be
speaking. One of these is Bd
Thompson, executive assistant,
York Toronto TB and
Here are the 1973-74 all-Ontario Juvenile "B" baseball chem.
pions who are the only team to bring a baseball title home to
Clinton this year. Left to right front row are: Steve Cook, Rob
MacAulay, Cal Fremlin, Greg Butler, Doug Fawcett, Mike An-
stilt, and batboy Bradley Hymens. Back row are coach Steve
MacDonald, Dan Colauhoun, Bill Irwin, Jim Cameron,
Assistant manager Doug Kennedy, Dive Fawcett, Brian Ken-
nedy manager Brian Marriage, Jim ,Switzer, Dave Oartliff,
public relations Dean Ryan, and coach Brian (Sly) Kennedy.
Missing were Don MacDonald and Ray Burns. (News-Record
photo)
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•in a Public discourse'entitled,
"Act Wisely As the End Draws
Near",
Gray told his audience of
1549 persons that, "Even
worldly authorities.
acknowledge the fact that
mankind cannot continue as it
is going due to the growing food
shortages coupled with rising
costs, affects of pollution and
inadequate fuel supply."
Gray stated, "this evidence is
Respiratory Disease
Association and formerly with
"Pollution Probe".
not coincidental ,but finds its
parallel in Bible prophecy that,
points to a New Order near at
hand."
.Drawing a contrast between
Christianity and, the way of life
of most people on earth the
speaker urged his audience to
seek a closer relationship with
the Creator through prayer and
study of God's word the Bible.
Concluding Gray said, "Now is
the time for action on the part
of all of us to come to a good
relationship with Jehovah God
by searching his ways and ac-
ting according to his laws and
principles."
Early Sunday morning 25
new ministers were baptized in
an expression of their complete
dedication to Jehovah God, As
ordained ministers they have
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