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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-02-26, Page 3a..w rinY�!•�'�' to sad they Dr. o : helped found the at °* d or'Pi eta Ile Clintri + Ixi, .rs ' , ' Diego, whlch 101+ t became the Scripps. I%tornla, di .e and esea rch Foundation,. e 17 , at the 040 of was a, personal physician f! r the lata Ulien Browning , Merrill who. lived . Seripps and the late'. Adgar with her husband, Col, . John Hoover, forMer FBI, director. Pw. Will, died in h •pital, Dr, Copp died 1111949. y Dr. Mrs. Merrill was. active r;�* Murrill s, father,in est Holmes, was a. pioneer numerous civic _ and nadian dentist who helped charitable groups. During d the Saskatchewan Fish World War ITT she was active Game Department,' Her in the La Jolla Red Cross mother, the former Louise \ casualty station where. Lena Doherty, Was a Member,. women • •made bandages for" pg` the Doherty Organ. Co. shipment overseas. family •of Clintonand an She was an original co,mplished musician.., member of .the San Diego rS. Merrill and her Opera - ultd . br?ard 'Of t it then became the first directors, a nletiber of the fta {aider -daughter team to Jolla Junior Comdiittee of tile: recei':!a registered nurse Los Angeles Philharmonic, a degrees from the member of the San Diego assric lusetts General Committee of the Los Angeles Orchestra Ilcspital in Boston. � Philharmonic Orc h Mrs. ,Merrill specialized in board of directors, the ,esthesioio& and was a pioneer in the administrations anesthesia in the United Cates. ti. She later moved to New rkk and worked at the New York Lying -In Hospital, darning money to support herself and pay for singing lessons. She travelled later to Italy, to study voice under leading Voice coaches. Mrs. Merrill returned to the U.S., became a, naturalized citizen and a ssumed roles in New Yo and road company prod tions of 'lighter mu .' Marks. She married D Foster Copp and Jolla -in 1933. Dr. _ .-Copp with the 1 Ming MacLe d at the University of oro o in a research -project on diabetes that led to the scovery of insulin. Banting and MacLeod won the Nobel Prize for medicine E. F. oved to La Nurses' Alumni Association of Massachusetts Geiser Hospital, ,the San Di Historical Society an board of director California. M Research FOun her late hushnr after he left Mrs. M five p orga the f► go the of, the tihoiic tion, which helped found _ crip&s Clinic. ill also was one of sons who , helped ze'the San Diego unitot merican Field Service % ign 'student exchange program. She- also helped found numerous AFS chapters in North San Diego County. Memorial services were , held Frida February 6, in St. J :,: °;i ,� By -the -Sea Episcopa Ch "-:ch, La Jolla. The body of the late Mrs. Merrill was cremated with private inurnment iin Cypress View Mausoleum. In addition to her husband, Col. Merrill," she is survived Cypress a son, Joseph F. Copp of La Jolla ' and two grand- daughters, `tuner l se rylces were, oc o, dor Mania Alien who pas ed w his c E90 !OatI C'lllnton. 'l Wit; MIS 1 ospita1 on.. "e !ruary lith Str after n short Illxtes, Gr `oma, Mrs. lnurra' t 1 'rs•. taaley ser -,of California also erlcli, Lucan, llderton Clinton, relatives and e k+ ands stlltet� tr1.1 of . nd f.S., PAY. Flint_ , son or Joshua and El'irabeth friends. Alen and. was born in Colborne Township. He at-.tendedschool near Bera» .,Mrs. Margaret E. Jacobs miller. n December 25, 19k1 A former resident of to nit Clinton, Mrs. Margaret E. he, was .ma? ri Stalker of � ' Jdnxe of h 1: thus have years`t,,u About 150 persons a on band Ito meet 0400144th .Minister Fon* Miller' when he came to Close Clinton Hospital last Thursday. Many of them carried signs protestingthe closure. (News -f tecor'd pito ) Taking into account the late Y January and early T ebrua&•• . weather as well as the present mood of financial restraint, J aneen Clynick, chairman of the recent March of Dimes campaign. is pleased to report that the returns from the canvas are increased over last year. With late donations still coming in. the total has rea in 1975. Sponsoring the campaign Was the Clinton Sarah Hale Chapter IODE with Bev W illiscraft in charge df- -f itsishs� Cochrane public4y P..;:. ne.:.;.Flowers supplies, anti, •olleen Phi lips and Ali a Andrews recruiting. Even more important to the success of the campaign were the approximately 126 cap- tains and canvassers who were both IODE members and volunteers from the Sunday Feb. lith 7 p.lrti/ BETHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Corrur of Waterloo acct Elgin Sts. GODERICH, Bayfield, which was can- vassed by the Guide and Brownie mothers under Dawna Westlake and Mary Ann Yates, contributed $168: Holmesvilie under Edna Jantzi 536.50•; Brucefield under Shirley Hargreaves 09; Varna under Beatrice Taylor 546; Londesboro under Shirley Lyon $100.50; RR 5 Clinton under Phyllis Harland 547.75; Goderich 'Township under Mabel ,,Middleton. 5125; and Vanastra under Pat Bridges, •5147.14:,c • In Clinton 51,009 was collected by the organization of Phyllis Nicholson. Bev Cooke, Helen Aiken, Nancy Addison, Olive Johnson. and R osemaryry, Armstrong. 'The children from the ,area elementary schools . at Holinesviile, Londeboro, St. Joseph's in Clinton, Clinton Pibi;ic School and Clinton and District Christian School contributed a totat9t5427. The theme Mr the cam- paign this year was''H.elpiriF People, Live Like people . ancrnOch of the .mon y, ra ised will w be put to use in im- ite (tenting and continuing programs of "self help" for the provinces 75000 han- dicapped adults. • John Reuger maintenance Board, Art Aiken; Hospital Service and Sales has been A d m in i s t r a t o'r , Doug lobated at 20 Regina Rd. Coventry; Reeve of Vsanastra since June 1975. tuckersinithTownship, Elgin he, ., service provides Thompson; Dr. Brian Baker defining of.;f°loors, walls and and Roy Wheeler, Chairmen windows, re�,irs and in- , of the Action Committee. stallation of davestroughingr All residents of Tucker - roofing and paving. • smith Township. Stanley. Mr. Reuger is the SWEPCO Township and supporters of representative fair this area. the Action Commiettee are The South Western urged to attend Friday Petroleum of Canada Lt evening. supply reofingl.. paving an Information on how you can de-icing products. Cleaning support the committee will be products such as commercial available. • and residenti'ips. waxes Letters from ....- individual _n -,....send Bro. William Stiles, Master of and floor strippers are also; persons are. important availablf irmrttion on where to r, t:helodge� these letters will be given to The private funeral. service supporters of the Actictr► was held at the home on Committee. F`t 'e bnbysrttiTi `` Egmond Street conducted by swill be provided at the Pastor Alfred Fry of Vanastra Centre, Friday Goderich and the Rev. Stanley McDonald of Lon- desboro with interment in Ball's Cemetery. Pallbearers were Torrance Tabb, Ted Mills, John Doerr, Tom Johnston, Elmer Trommer and Oliver Anderson. Fiowerbearers were Robert Allen, Bruce Craig, Jeffrey Craig and Bruce Allen. Attending the funeral from out of town were Mr. George r3"B. at the Jacobs. the daughter of the aarents where late Mr. and Mrs. LAO. Cree, ded. for many ` „died Monday February 2, in her, 72nd year, in .Medford, FoliO1ir lig their marriage Oregon. they resided at the Auburn 'Mrs. Jacobs retired in 1971 C.P.R. .station in a cottage as obstetrical supervisor at built of two boxcars on Rogue • Valley Respital, Canadian. Pacific Railway completing more than 16 property. They later 'moved years of service. to the Stalker home on She was chosen "Nurse of EgmondStreet. the Year" in I964 by the He was employed for 45 Business and Professional years on the C.P.R., first as Women's Club. The honour section man and then was one of many accorded and a d has. been 22 her during the years between years retired. As a boy he her graduation in the field of attended the Bethel nursing and her retirement. Methtdist Church in Colborne She received her training in Township, then Knox,. Victoria Hospital, London, , P ;s hy-t e T i a n C h u r c`h , Ontario, graduating in 1927, Auburn, qiinct ten Knox She worked in Ann Arbour UnitedChurch.. Michigan, and in Knicker- He was Past Master of bdeker Hospital in New York. Morning Star Lodge A.F. & Following those assign- A.M. No. 309, was a life ments, she travelled to the member and held his 60 -year Pacific Cast through the past master's Jewel. He was Panama Canal and specialed also a member of Huron for a short time before going Chapter Royal Arch Masons into the obstetrical depart - and a :,member of the ment at San Mateo Hospital. Canadian Order of Foresters. It was while she wasut San Besides his wife, he is Mateo that she met Milan L. survived by one brother; Jacobs (Mike) of San Norman Allen of Colborne Francisco, whom she Township and several nieces married in 1931. They moved and nephews. On Friday to'Medfordin• 1.954, evening a Masonic She served on the licensing Remembrance service was committee for practical held at his home by Morning nurses and the steering and Star Lodge at 9:30 P.M. with admissions committees at the Wor. Hugh -:Hill conducting Rogue Valley hospital while the service assisted by Wor. carrying • on her many other responsibilities. Surviving in addition to her husband are a son. Lawrence 3 acobs. a daughter, Mrs. D. Lorin (Meg) Jacobs and two grandchildren, all of Med-- ford, -- ford, Oregon. Also surviving are a nephew, ...Bob Morgan of Clinton and a . niece, Jean Olson, London, Ontario. Funeral arrangements were in the charge of Pert Funeral Home and memorial services were held in Hilcrest Memorial Park Chapel. Wednesday, February 4. The Rev. George Aberle of West minister Presbyterian Church officiated. ',EOM c N, ST }I .RDC Ttmg This May marks three years for John in this business. Before coming to Vanastra Jahn. his wife and three children lived in Clinton. Meeting planned On Friday. February 27, an open meeting is planned at the • Vanastra Centre for all supporters of the Action Committee to save the Clinton i Public Hospital. Present at this gathering will be Clinton mayor. Don Symons: Chairman of the Clinton Public Hospital evening. DEL—MAC VARIETY 1s'' iabkiA ST CLINT01 Plastic model kits and Ac- cessories Ccessories HO Scale Model. Railroading 8. Accessories ONTARIO $1110 111.1000$1101 THE FRIENDLY I H�1R I1 - , '' 44 MINISTER LAWRENCE Sr LEWIS R.A. B. Th. ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIRE TOR MRS, DORIS McKINLEY A. Min. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2.9, 1976 9:45 a,tn,. Semler WWI 11:00 a.m. Family Worship end Nursery 11:30 Junior Congregation SERMON: , "THE MAKING OF A 'HAPPY HOME" (Special Youth Service) We are pleased to welcome the Cubs. Brownies. Guides and Rangers for their annual Think Service. Everyone Welcome WESLEY.WILLIE UNITED CHURCH - THE CHURCH THAT CARES PEOPLE THROUGH SERVING tN GOD TH PEOPLE f~RV G. f S. MISTER JOHN S. OESTREICHEk B.A. B.R.E. ORGANIST MISS CATHARINE, POTTER CHOIR DIRECTOR MRS. WM. HEARN SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1976 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday School and Nursery DIALOGUE SERMON: "THE PLIGHT OF CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL" by Barb Hodgins. R. N.. . Art Aiken - Board Chairman Doug Coventry - Hospital Administrator. - Music by Ladies' Choir Coffee Hour following Worship HOLiMiESVILLE UNITED CHURCH 1 p.m. Worship Service and Sunday School DIALOGUE SERMON: "THE PLIGHT OF CLINTON • PUBLIC HOSPITAL" with Doug . Coventry Hospital Administrator. CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH CIieta 263 Princess Street Services: 10:00 a.m. and 2:30" p.m. (On 3rd Sunday 9. . Dutth Service at 1160 m. ) The Church of the Back to God Hour every Sunday 4:30 p.m. CHLO EVERYONE WELCOME BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH. EVERYONE OF US SHALL GIVE AN ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF TO GOD -- ROM 14 12 PASTOR: BRIAN HARRISON 10:00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL i i :00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP 7:30 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP 8:00 p.m. FRIDAY 'WEDNESDAY 8 p.m. PRAYER MEETING YOUNG EVERYONE WELCOME PEOPLE'S MEETING ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1976 LACK ad JUNE LA FONTAINE Singing Country & Western GOSPEL MUSIC 8 P.M. at the HURON MEN'S CHAPEL Auburn The cost of.making a local call from )r- ,e pay phones in your local area hd increased to 20 cents But there are tui :A 44 ,t of 1,0 cent pay phones around An, i # i :Ike t: tell you where you can find there The 100 Pay Phone Generally, you'll find these ph, ,ne- sidewalks. in railway station- in( i t `e, tem .:r.A Pay phones in he spits► r:ur :r 1 r( ming houses and remain at 10 cents The 200 Pay Phone Pay phones in mut ►ther r° LL ,u( -h .1 h( Mels. airports an(i retaurr•intp ajc 7 up to 20 cents Emergency calling At the same time. a new err:ce i i' iE°a i t(� all outdoor pay ph, TR'S' 'Y+I'hit the 1( 1, u- i service does is enable y( 'h the Directory Assistance .:and Bei pair without clepc. sitinc, a a ( In Instructional cards Fr( In nov: on. when ya ail re a tr( ►rr: ai pay phone, look for the ultOrnlati+ we the dial It clearly tells you whether :t I 'ent or 20 cent prey ph,'ne 10:00 A.M. MATINS FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHAPEL 162 MAPLE ST. 11 street west of Community Centre) 9:45 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE 11 00 a.m.-SUNDAY SCHOOL and FAMILY BIBLE HOUR 8 p.m. Gospel Service Tues. 8:00 p.m. PRAYER and BIBLE STUDY For Information Phone 482-9379 CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 146' V,cforsa Street Pastor Wayne Lester 0 4S a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7 00 p.m. Prayer Service and Evangelistic Service 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service 8:00 p.m. Friday Young Peoples ALL WELCOME ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. EDWIN G. NELSON CHARLES MERRILL ORGANIST SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1976 1 10:00 a.m. Sunday School for all ages 10:00 a.m. Warship Service ALL WELCOME HIST BAPTIST CHURCH CLINTON SPEAKCR: JACK CHRISTIAANS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1976 10.00 a.m. Sunday School Classes for all ayes 11:00 a.m. Morninq Worship Everyone Welcome SAINT JOSEPN'S Catholic Church James St. Clinton Phone 4$2 -*46 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1976 Mass Saturday 8:00 p.m. Sunday 11:80 a.m. Confession • Saturday lc 13 p.m. ALL WELCOME