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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-09-10, Page 7.11.0.00,,,aP1,01,10,4.40.1,101.1 41,0.•••• TileR1••••rt.i. , • I %IVA ••••!•1••••INR,•••••••••,104, mrtmmtirmatt•I•0+1, , • . • ti 4° 74; " '"4 , , • , 1 WK1I 16. Third prize went to M. Mr. GUliland and Pgrttleitit oi dont . Wen rot wett and p&tners , were o linton„, * 1.1 • „ .0,..**j*/* N'AeViS. .4 s P • , P#111*43$4, LMlKESJ13jyy G• 3. WON Mgt 4 T.Ktrr 4•,•4110$11414.1444, Beasott *,4,04.‘esorforrc ILPEOZ$1141# 741,4401i1f; 4444clifeti lietdtErIGNK O. itgrivrfe C.Crudon inilylather ev E0ard AldwOrth or of George Aldwortl were also Present; 01ln Edward of Sa411. Ste- Marie, Mich. who is the - son of Catherine Aldworth, daughter of Oeorge and Catherine) who Married Joseph 11. Edward, and also two nephews of Colin, Ben Edward of Huron Park and Erne mono:Clinton. Rev. Akiworth has traced I after several years Catherine (Garvey) Al wor roto family ancestry,called the descen- dants of the Aldworth family together this' past weekend for their first familyntunlon. Three brothers, William, gorge and Richard AidwOrth emigrated to Canada from London, England and "took up" lots 37,38; and 39 Con. land Goderich TOwnship from the Canada Land Company in 1834, relatives to all parts ofCanada, 1837 and ,1834 respectively. Northern California and North. Richard Aldworth and his wife Eastern Michigan, He has Esther had no family. Oeorge corresponded. with people all and his wife Catherine Garvey - over the world and found them of Ireland married in Goderich, to be ve,ry helpful and won - in St. Peters R.C. Church in detful at replyin,g to his 1853, They had two children; inquiries. He also said that William, who was the great- David Aldworth of Kitchener grandfather of Rev. Aldworth, and Douglas Aldworth of married Susan Harris of Ottawa, the sons of Rargtd and ' County Kildare, Ireland in 1838 grandsons of Lloyd, had'helpeci in Missouri, U.S.A. They had a him a great deal and are in- amily of 13 children, two, of terested in their familytree. whom died in infancy. Of these, .It is interesting to note dtat in eleven married and ten raised 1834 when William Aldworth families. Lewis, a son of "took up" lot 37, containing 124 William and Susan, married acres of land; the purchase Elizabeth McDonald in 1 kind price was 46 pounds sterling they had nine Children. Of these and lOshillings. Laura, Ruby, Pearl, Helen and Rev. Aldworth had in - Lloyd remained in the area. teresting displays set up an Sat, married and raised their and Sun. in the basement of St. families. Laura married Alfred Andrews United -Church where Warner and resided on the the reunion was held, showing with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Szusz, family farm. They had two - the family tree and numerous Rodney, Randy, and Robynne. sons. Harold, residing in Kit- old photographs of family Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan chener and Don*Id in Bayfield. members. Several attending and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ruby became the wife of the reunion also toured the Buchanan of Ilderton attended John Dempsey of Goderich William Aldworth, Lewis the 115th anniversary church Township and had one son, Aldwarth, Alf and Laura service at the Chiselhurst Lewis, who resides in Goderich (Aldworth) Warner family Churth on Sunday they also Township. Pearl married Les farm on Highway 21 just north visited at Huronvielk with Mr. Beirnes ofBlyth. There were no of Bayfield, which just .Alfred Buchanan and with Mrs, children from this union. Helen recently, far the first time, Buchanan, who is a patient in married James Hudie who died been sold out of the family. Clinton Public Hospital. in 1905 fn1 3 s.ratrn 1. BMW 2. PliginANDSCOT 3. ilITOR MSS CALLLEJOE SIIIAWAY NIBBLE 6. to. BOYD 7- MIN 4.101" AZ. NANCYS ANN ARM/. DAYLE i4twousiluso timm vow; rams*. .10sPiNtot D.Waars 5.0LA5 Ittlitchcock SMPAti A. D. last Peck at the Ciluton-AtontS nialteS a v-11144.nttern- pt to , reach first base during a Western Ontario Athletic Association &ran game bolt Saturday In elintell against Winfifutra. Clinton were the game 14 snaked the serles three 84r4e$ tiOne. (News-804°1'61*(11o) By Mary Merner Mr. and Mrs. Paul Southgate and Jennifer spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Steven Sproule and Jeremy of Kitchener. Mr. David Szusz and Tracy of Leamington visited on Friday came the We would be remiss if we did wife of Rev. William Hinde who not mention David Aldworth was the Rector of Trinity who gave us a greatdeal of Anglican Church in Bayfield informationfor this article and from 1906 to 1809. There were his brother Douglas. Both these no children from either of these young men are deeply involved marriages. Lloyd Aldworth of and extremely interested in. Brussels married Lillian researching the history of their Guenzler of Kitchener and they ancestors and tracing the had two sons, Harold now living Aldworth descendants. We also in Waterloo and. Louis. Lillian understand that for the past passed away at an early age two years, Alf Warner has and Lloyd later married Lavina assisted Rev. Aldworth in Eidt of Neustadt who bore him checking records and visiting one son. Donald. , cemeteries in the hopes of Over 1000 descendants have tracing the family. been traced by Rev": Aldworth, .Of all the family of the who is the son of Charles, but he William Aldworth's. Ruby, confesses that the list is in- Mrs. John Dempsey is the only complete. Over 50 members, living member. She resides at six families and 4 generations Huronview. Clinton. were represented at the We sincerely hope that the reunion during the weekend. Aldworth family enjoyed their coming from Eau Claire. stay in Bayfield. We un - Wisconsin Detroit. Michigan derstand too that some of them , area: Sault Ste. Marie, Mich: stayed in the Woodhome Motel, Ottawa, Haliburton Highlands. the property purchased from and all parts of Ontario. the „Canada Co. by one of their Three members, descendants ancestors. 1 hi Tortrer Good News Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs'. John Thompson, Jim, Sheila, Sharon and Bob were Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter of Colborne -Township and Mrs. Hazel Bennett of Detroit Michigan. Mr. and Mrs.. Doug Whyte and Lori of Glen Orchard were Sunday visitors with his father, Mr. Harold Whyte and ,Mrs. W.L. Whyte, Tom and Bill. Mr. Ely Szusz of Windsor visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Szusz Rodney. Randy and Robynne. Mr. Ely Szusz, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Szusz attended the wedding and 'reception on Saturday of Robert Szusz of Blyth and Marsha McNall of Londesboro, held in Blyth United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van Bommell, Christopher, David and Mark of Dorchester were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos, Steven. Sharon, Kennyaed Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnston of Kitchener visited on Sunday with Mrs. Jack Medd and Kent Mrs. Bertha Roberts of Brigus, Newfoundland arrived on Sunday via Toronto airport to spend the next week -visiting with her niece, and family Mr. and Mrs. Ed Szusz, Rodney, Randy and Robynne. Mr. and Mrs. Theron' Betties of Clinton visited on Monday afternoon with Mrs. George Mcilwain. Vote as you like! But vote! RACE 6.: PACE I. SUCCESSGRAW 2. HYATT'S BOY 3. EDENATOSI 4. SCOW'S G 5. LINDY LOU VOLO t FLUX 3. DREMBRIDGE A.E. ousnrs CAMP JUDY SLATHERS RACE s - PACE G.Perideri R. PhilLifit "."1414 Drag racing D. Bedard, G. Canniben opens Sunday Parie$30 4 Virri"SidWen The first event in the D. Morrissey "Ontario Grass Drag Cham- mirawn pionships" is scheduled for this G.cam'pbeiThrillt Sunday September 14th at G. 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Or there was the case of corporate contributions to -election campaigns.. Again, Mr. Davis responded. He cleaned up that leOislation. But the government has sadly neglected the rights of 60,000 citizens. It has forgotten its own employees. cs,..cmiTgtiVagpp ,,rd civil servants have practically no political rights. • The Publit Service Act and the Crown Employees Collective Bargaining Act spell ths. out clearly. • We can't canvass on behalf of a candidate. In fact, we cahlt even speak or write publicly on any topic that is part of any party's election platform. This is a denial of our basic democratic rights. - To change this costs taxpayers nothing. We have asked Mr. Davis to:clean up these two, acts. He has refused: We hope you will vote for democratic justice ... for everyone. These are two hard acts to sviiallow. • Whose ri ts go next? tAlIES MAP t111117119 0 0060104 • Civil Service Association of Ontari •