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elected Frank Raithby as trust
to replace Charles Asquith, who
resigned. ort April 16, after serving
onthe e boa•
rd for
35 years. Follow-
ing the plotholders' meeting, t e
cemetery board ,held a meeting
with trustees Robert Arthur, Nor -
'man McDowell ell
and Frank Raithby
present aiad the secretary-tr asurer,
Mrs. Gordon R. :Taylor. • It was
decided to hold the memorial ser-
vice At 3.t40 pan. instead of in
the evening and on June 28th. The
board received with regret the
resignation of the superintendent,
George Raitlyby, who has been ,very
fatithful in his services for many
years.' He will continue until a
new superintendent is appointed.
The annual memorial service will
be in charge of the Presbyterian
church with Rev. D. J. Lane of-
ficiating. •
Mr. find Mrs. Howard Tait and
daughter, Cindy, •of Camp "Borden,
spent the week -end with her mo-
ther, Mrs. Charles Nivins.
Mr.. Keith You.ng4blut has gone to
Elliot Lake where he has accepted
,a position,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davies spent
the holiday with Mr. and Mrs.
Max Philips at' Olcott, New York.
Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Rollinson
Arevisiting in Toronto with their
daughter, Mrs. Alfred Weston, and
Mr. Weston.
' Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Rodger,
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home with (hem after two weeks Camp'Qji Monday,.
with her parents, Mr.,, and Mrs. Mr. Peter Brown,' of Wj;nds
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Mr. and iVi'�rs. James Rait,lY,,�b _ a„ e �
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4e ""L'� l t vise rng nr London iN•ith their sons "l �i ` onb,Y ells isi"on a id
ee �:ki'ay meeting at the home of ' Mrs. fay, orf. London, spent the week
Roy Daer with a large ,attendance. ' Glen and ,Lloyd. • end with his mother, Mrs. Stanley
The cell to worship •was given by Mr. and Mrs. Ctrl Youngblut and . Johnston.
the president, Mrs. DDnald Haines. •family, of Hamilton, spent the hots Mr, James Craig is a patient in
da'
with his
The devotional period was taken ysister, Mrs, Russel London hospital; we wish „ heti a
Kin and Mr, King.y. Mrs. Craig re-
ly Mrs. John Houston. Mrs. Hero- g, speedy recover
Mr. and Mrs. Fordyce C ark at- mined in ,the city to be with him.
�'t Govier gave a report of the � �
Synodical meeting which was held 1 tended the ordination of their Mrs. Fitzgerald, ' of Dungannon,
rector, c of Rev.
•f••,1t.1 ,
're.1ca11 ' at Londonspent,
'recently at . "
GodeiichJ, who o a'
t YMrs.U n- few Dun-1days recently with
can 11aeKay sane a Solo,''ac•eoni- Jr, Monday. her nephew, Kenneth Oarnpbell,
panned by Mrs., John Houston.; Mr, and Me s, 'l hania s Johnston Mrs,',Campbell, and family took ill
airs. 'Ed. Davies gave a reading. 'and Mr. and Mrs. Ko> Farrow, of and was taken to Clinton hospital,
Mitchell, spent the holiday at Port fMr, and Mrs, Gordon Hesk and
:Minutes were read by the secre.- •
Gary and Clare. and Mrs. William
Rodger, Warren and David spent
the week -end with. her sister, Mrs,
William R7llinson and Mr. Rollin=
son. Mrs. W. Rodger and 'boys!
leave on Tuesday for Vancouver
where they will make their home.;
Bill is stationed there with the
CAF. I
Y,PNS.—Eidgar Leatherland pre-'
sided for the meeting of the Knox
Presbyterian Y.P.S. The Scripture '
was ,read by 'Alvin Daer. The min-
utes were read by tire secretary,
Helen Youngblut. The • roll call
was an,vcred by all repeating a
verse with the word "Love." The
'treasurer, •Gordon Daer, gave the
financial statement. .Plans were
rnade for the next meeting and al
bowling. party was planned, 'Kahle. -1
leen Andrews• gave the to.'c
e. of
been
—Prayer. review was ma
the catechisms which have
learned.
tart', Mrs. Alvin Leatherlatid. Plans
Huron. Terry, of Lobo,. and Mr. and Mrs.
were made to take the members! , Mr. and Mrs. C.`larei...e Syming- Kenneth Turner, Penny, Debbie
of the C.O.C, .to the nilly to be held , con, of Toronto, visited on Monday and Wayne, �f Strathro.,y, visited
at Hensall on June. 6. it was wit Mrs. Ezekiel I oillips, and last week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
decided tp make books of all 'the.; Miss Laura, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Turner, Barrie and Iiydne.•
Glad Tiding and the Presbyterian I haries Asquith, . Mr. k and Mrs. Don • Billing, of
Records received during .the past Guests on the holiday week -encs Peterboro, spent the holiday with
witand Mrs. James Hembly years. 'The offering was re- h Mr.S' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
ceived by Ross Dobie and accepted were their sons, James and Ted, Billings and Wayne, and also with
i y Mrs. Hquston, The study book and Miss Anna .Mae Fletcher, of lir. and Mrs. R. Fortune and
was presented by Mrs. Frank. Raith Palmerstq'n - family.
by and firs. Wilfred Sanderson. Masters Dennis and Allan Glas- Mr. and 'Mrs Oliver Anderson
S:S, Convention.—Sunday School
anniversary services of Knox Unit-
ed Church• were held last Sunday
gow, of Brussels. were recent entertained in honor of the birth -
guests of Masters Philip and day of her, ,mother, Mrs. Edgar
George Clark. !Lawson, Last Sunday at their home.
with large congregations at both spent
Donald Ross. • of Oakville, The guests were Mr. and Mrs•
services, The children's choir s cnt list Saturday in the village. Edgar Lawson, Mrs. J. J. Sclater,
Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson visa- . Miss Hattie 'Murray, Mr. and Mrs.
under the direction of Miss Margo ed on Saturday evening with Mr. Louis Hamberger and Marian,- of
Grange, led in, the processional, and Mrs,, Wes, Bradnock, • 1 Seaforth, and 31r. and Mrs. Wil -
followed by the children of the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston , liam Kruse' and daughter Eliza -
Sunday School who all brought
Mrs. Robert J. Phillips and 'kers. beth, of Kitchener.
tlo•wers--for the altar. Receiving Roy Finnigan spent las; Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines st-
and placing the flowers were
.in London, tended the funeral of their friend,
Misses Carol Armstrong and Mar- '.Vii, and Mrs. John Livermore, of the late ;fir. .lames Crosby, at ' •�
leve Easom, The minister, Rev, Clinton, we3•e. recent guests with. Guelph last Saturday. • You never out of
R. M. Sweeney, B.A., B.D., was in lir and Ills Ceor�e Haggett and iwaater.when you have a Gas
charge assisted by -the Sued Lyle visited last Sunday with her Water Heater, 'It heats water' so
father, John McNalb, of Cran�brook. ' other (4 times faster than
Mx. William Smiley, of Oakville, system) that you always 'have a constant supply of
spent the holiday with his aunts, water. Arid" i� costs you less to buy . less to operate.'
Near & Hoffmeyer, 59 Hamilton
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P:unkett was taken to Clinton hos-
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w n r�-...• Li+�^ 19 ' 4i All lex tAtli 'i0t/EI i LV2 2?` K'�. "'• '"
'70licivar-�c'evive ti—a't`�C1�Eclr spec- . Wendy -Eli son, six year old
five homes here were: Kathleen da-ughter ' of Mr. • and Mrs.' Allan
McDiarrnid, of Toronto; Helen Rut- 'Dickson, had the misfortune `to
ledge. Toronto; Marian Orser, Lon- be bitten by a dog whil visiting.
don; Allan McDiarmid, Stratford, tee , wound • required medical at -
and t, McNee, of Cramp Borden. tendon.
'Mr. ansa Mrs. Wm. Clark and Charles McNee was burned
Elizabeth attended graduation exer- ,'.about the face and arms on Mon-
cises in Guelph on Friday whoti-day when he ,was drawing old hay
Rosemary graduated e
e d ro
t f m Mac- g 'Viae from the barn on his brother's
Donald Hall. ' After a two weeks' farm and burning it. One load
holiday with her parents she will •had been set on fire and, as he.
enter Hamilton hospital where she went to unloa.d the second one, a
will intern for a year as a dietitian. 'puff of wind ignited the load on
We are sorry to report Mrs, M. the'w'a,�•on from the other burning
"A Gas Water Heater
saves you money ...
gives you more Hot
Water in less time!
says, says,
LEN NEA,
GODERIDH,
PLUMBER DEALER.
run
hot
'Sunday son, John Thomas, a
School superintendent, Mr. Charles I We are pleased to report, that
Scott, who` read the Scripture. The ; William Straughan is, atble to be
children's choir sang an anthem, ; home after several days. spent as
Mr. Scott introduced the guest a patient in. Clinton hospital. N •
.,'..aker, Rev. H. H. Savage. D,D.1 Mr. and Mrs.. Ronald Pentland,
pastor ,of First Baptist Church, of Norm Fay. spent -tie holiday
Pontiac, Michigan. who spoke on with her mother, Mrs. Charles
the• Beatitudes. At the evening Straughan. e home of Mrs. ,Andrew Kirkconnell I -
scrvice, Dr. ,Savage gave an inspir- Mi;s Margaret Wright. nurse -in- for its May meeting. Mrs. Kirk- I
in„ message on What- is the C=os-
„ training at Brantford hospital, is ; Connell was in charge. Scripture
pe,. The Blyth ' male quartette, holidaying at the home of her was read by Mrs. John Daer follow -
Messrs. I.. Wallace, G. Kechnie,' W. mother, Mrs. Bob Arthur, and Mr, ed by prayer by Mrs. •Kirkconnell.
13uttell and J. Laurie son; two .Arthur and Wilda .hone and ,her A • reading was read by Mrs.
numbers. They were accompanied brother. John Wright, Thomas Haggitt. The study book '
.ry 'Miss Margaret A. Jackson, or- Mr. and Mrs. • Louis Govier,- of was taken by Mrs. Alfred •Ne-sbi'tt. -
ganist of Blyth United Church, G^der?ch, and Mr. S''non GGraven-!The topic was giveh by Mrs.'
Mrs.,Rose Herman, of Stratford, stein, . of the Wcst, visited with ! George Schneider. The president,
is a guest at the home of her Mrs: John Graham on Monday. Mr. Mrs. Thorrtas Haggitt, took charge
sister, Minnie Wagner, this week. ' Gravenstein lived in the village of the, business 'period. Reports
J7 r. Ronald Rathwellt of St. Cathy^ears ago. _y,,V.� 3_.F1- A ,,,
.,, � t.1e`s..,.and....Mx C'aado•ta-- t ne+cli •,---ri= D--l.la-i7r a, --.r des, , successful auction was held. A !
of London, spent the week end -Bradnock •and Mr. Lyle Youngblut lunch was served".by the: hostess
it, hing. at Hope Bay. 'Mrs. -Rath- j.o.ined with other meeiibers of the . assisted by heli daughters Mar
well' 'Mike and J i
'Mrs. Major Youngblut and son
M Will S
J. C. Crark. , - , street.
Mark's Anglican Church met at the
Mrs
ram Dodd, sr., and Mrs,See modern Gas Water (eaters at
fast
any
hot
Guild Meets.—The Guild of St.1 or
• ance returned work hie at Kintail Prefayterian.,I and Diane and Mrs. John Daer.
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hay. By the time the bolting
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THURSDAY, 21st,, 1959
Jon Richie bf
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Ritchie, Zi4n, was cern.
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Waterloo Ca!tle
Breeding -Association
"WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED"
We Do Give Service On Sunday
But , you must request this service
BETWEEN 6 AND 8 P.M. ON
SATURDAY EVENING. This el -
lows our staff to service these
calls early Sunday morning and
still'' spend• most of the day with
their familiest
For . cows in heat on Sunday morning, DO NOT call for
service until Monday morning.
This Sunday schedule ,has been very well received and
the results are excellent.
ARTIFICIAL BREEDING MEAN i MORE PROFIT TO YOI,(
Why not !try it as many others 'have?'
FOR SERVICE OR .MORE INFORMATION PHON-E—
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OR FOR LONG DI 'tANce CLINTON ZENITH 9-5650
Betilveen: 7:30 and 9.30 AM. Week Days.
6:00 and 8 P.M. Saturday Evenings.
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