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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1954-11-04, Page 8CLtN=N NEWS-RECi�RD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4,' PAGE `EIGHT .a... Judge Costello News of', Lmdosboro New�r of • Holme rilllo Prayer se �V u e nti St. Peters l Obbaries:,.Church, Godertch, on Monday wascrowded With people of ail walks of life as they paid.last tribute to , ` Judge T. M. Costello who was u is i Vic- ed speaker. After- this a short Frank McCullough is confined and the cashier was Mrs. I edn' s A October 27. Service ed 'n, an auto accident 'near Miss Lawdy .Yo ,ng to bed thee!jult of an accident Tebbutt. I1 W ue ed bn'. Thu'rsday, Oc- ,kill , , l g 'NeW>ri1�► .was. toad t _ Bothwell _on Friday, Octobei l9, torfa Hospital, London, fox treat- ti The etsarinservice held in to' his knee.: ,• In'charge of the baking 'rederlc a , v Y -. to6er 28; bY.v, Alex Nimmo, St• .':The ]tt., Rev, T. McCarthy, went. man former Mrs. Harold,, Kerslake the Londesboro United Church on Friends of Mrs. Bert Tiewartha, were,N>Ms, Leslie Jervis;:Mrs.)• Frederick D, New Presb terian' Church, on "ssi ted, the Rev. Father , Mr. and an Axxdre. _s X Lond a s r. 'and Mrs. Sunda October 24, was a success will be sorry to learn that ,she is iam Norrnan, Mrs. Edward , Wrn Bain district busxnessm . 1- Interemnt : was m p, t' Gleason 'in coirductnig, were visxtois with M y, .„ a' ure at his home. Wing ram J• from every standp int. The beauti- ill .at her ;home in 'the village.,, Mrs. Carman Tebbutt and. diMdbof, a heart sex2 Cemetery, Lucknow. on Monday, Greenhill "services.,,`'Honorary pallbearer's Joe Lyon• .r adford; Clinton, was from autumn day was enjoyed by 1VIr, and Mrs. Harry Williams Bill Batkin. In Stanley.Townshrp,_ 'were Judge H. Lang, Stratford, :Mrs. Jea„ , ,, ited oil Sunday .with The sewing booth was l'" October 25. Jude S Clark, Guelph, Judge with her sister Mrs;' Lillie Webster everyone. The church was well and"girls vis d a eneral Store at L dveiiw� g oil Saturday, filled. , , Sgt, and Mrs. Alan Parks, Aylmer. after by Mrs: Eldon Yeo aril He operate • g Katllei'1x1e A11 , Charleton;, Judge ,Clement, Dr. A five miles west of • - , ' Mrs. J lin Radtord, Clinton„ and Rev. A. W. Watson;,, Blyth, , vires 112r. and Mrs. Frank Lawson and Stewart Farquhar, while the Wtu#echUrch, f, l servtcea for .Katherine H. Taylor,, H. M. Ford; Croon M U with es s esker who delivered Lyn;• London, and Mr. and Mrs. ties- were Sold by, Mrs. ` 'Wire am for six years. For more Private- ear -old a Glenn Hays, Q.G; Mag• Mrs. Vrank McGregor Visited the gu t _,p " em to ed Anne Andrews, three-year-old Attorney .. . year he`had been P Y. ., s than a Y. ,; .. Mrs. Homer to D. Holmes, Q.C.; and Mrs. Lillie Webster: very impressive Sermons .both Nelson Brown, Detroit, Were week Heard and Mrs, Bert Lo CAF Sta- daughter of Mr. and M tstra roth Little, Toronto, .morning and evening and was list- •end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Mrs. Elmer Potter and ' m the. Civil Service at R Andrews, Maple Street, who died Sherriff Nelson Bill. Misii,,Do , y • . - He lived on High-, A P with lvfr, and Mrs; R. -Town- ened to with great attention, Gliddon. Charles Hutchins were in : c tion Clinton. to Hospital, London, were Active .pallbearers , were R. C. was wi , -Clinton, in Victor ,_ p ,. � : h weekend. The choir gave excellent service '1V1r. and Mrs. William' McChn- of the. produce.. The Mission, way 4; just south., of C Frida 'afternoon in the Hays, Q.0;; Harry Watson, Geor€e send over t e • he came to conducted Y Y erslake ' and Mr. and throughout the ,day with there be 'che'y And son, London, spent the candy booth was : looked aft Born m England ral,;home Itattenbury Jenner, ,Jack Gardner, 'Cfiarle, ,, Artbur, Kerslake resided in Beattie fune , , - . er, : Exeter were with ing several anthems, solos, and a weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Mich- Mrs;, Frank McCullough an Canalis m 1907.and had s East, Clinton, > by Bey -Nottre and the 'Darns. , ,Nfem ,Mrs., Web. < , n attar as decors ed all Stock "and Mr.'and Mrs. Will- Misses Mary Helen Yeo, El Hamilton and Toronto and also; Street. E .,, y bers, of Elie Qntario ProvincjO 1VIr. and Mrs. Harry Dutnus o duet. The a w t . r h ch. He Hugh C: Wilson, Wesle -Wilks with ferns And mums• Many from iam McClinchey. Yeo, Mary. Hutchins arid; htrd,farmed, near Wh tee ul United Church, Interment. was Police from Huron:Ceunty carried SundaS, _ veteran of World Wars I the hu'rch: The ; of clrli eh service: here other churches were present. Mr, and Mrs. A. Valkenburg Far.'quhar. was ave a in Clinton Cemetery the casket to and from C - master m the _ . - ...._ .. was e changed and will: be at, The free-will offering was close and family and Mrs John Grei- Tea was. served from " and u, a past ll bearers were uncles of" the Requ>em Hxgh.•.hTass was• sunk las,be_n and first riner¢al Pa b n a:m, commencing next Sun- to ,$700. 'The pastor•, Rev, J. T. danus,, Clinton were guests . on centred with bouquets of: Masonic Order, o it Don and,, Douglas, Andrews, at ten oclock Tue day moaning ? 10,30 r t eknow•• ch: d, as m November 7 White, was,,present for the even- Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John ,mums and ;the waitresses qf, the chapte. ,. a l+'3. Clinton• Richard Andrews, Strat Renfrew, and interment .w day,, n besides his wife, the re Miss M'argaiet .Tamblyn,; and ing service and voiced a few words Grerdanus, Jr. the Misses Helen Hutchins;;. 5urvlvi g _ ford; and William.Andrews, Lon the cemetery,the 1iI Hendershot, are ied b e d Dresden, !spent the +;week- of appreciation to the guest speak- Mr, and Mrs. Bob McIlwain. and Hutchins, Helen Potter, IIs' former Lillian d on. Judge ;Costello, accompan, y fri n. , rents" er dna also' the choir for their Mr, and Mrs, William Mellwatn four sons Douglas of, the Canal d taken ill ori outh( John Graham, end with: the, formers ,pa enol Blue Water Highway,S Theaco conveners of Dew 1' fo - in ham; Wil The .little girl. was a, a God ell Y i n Navy; Donald; W g whooping son o ` Dr, a»a Mrs. 'M. J.; Mr. and Mus. F. Tamblyn: a, excellent service. Many of the and family n t i three three weeks' ago with P g .16, f odder is villagers e nt ex. t a i n e d- friends 'were guests on Sunday of Mr..and work were Mrs;- Harry W' tram and Richard, at home, nil death followed tom --'Graham, ;Were' re'tdrning from' A Mr..,and Mrs. Charles y,_ ters Mrs.George erNit, d cough. .a o.?elee Island. The spending a few days at the; home through tile• day. Harr and Mrs, Jack Yeo, assist laugh .. T 1�°_ hcatrons. hunting trip t.. Pe , . ', iron, Nmian Heard and Mrs, Mrs. John Grigg, Mir., E. ; Wmgham, and Mrs. Dona4d P side `,her rents; `collision, with• a aranspoit ,driven of their daughter and son4n-law,. n . Bette June,,.at' , Survivi; g be s • parents, 'naso ° r. and Mrs. John'PiPe, Brussels. Mrs. William Norman, Mrs. wartha, Mrs. Brogden Ma, Donald;. Walto ,.. z�- oisters Lyn and Mame, by James T, Borthwick, Wl , i, M . . her Arthur, Iiamrl- are tw u'tiction of - Miss Helen Wallace, Noiia Scot-„ * t; Leslie Jervis, Mrs. Frank McCul- Mrs. Proctor Palmer, Mia. Home, orie'tirot rnold her ; ra d arents, err. and Mrs:, ; occurred _ near , .the , J 1 ER s' HILL ton and one. sister, Mrs:. ?1 g -1' - Clinton and lvir. 'Hi hways 2 .and•; 79. ia, a ;teacher 'at. CAF Hugh POR dough, Mrs. Harry Cudmor R. Mrs, And Trs. red Mrs, Lloyd Chadwick. • Frank An�revis, g Campbell School and Mrs. Fred Mulholland. The Judge died enroute to hos- ; RCAF Station Carman Tebbutt, Mrs. W. R. Lobb, A Masonic service was conduct- and Mrs, Wilfred Chessell, Mit ital in Chatham of a crushed Clinton, . spent, the . weekend with �. o s, ... Mrs. Elmer Potter and Mrs. Fred Tea makers were Mrs. ed at the Currie. fungral chapel on chell.. chest Wand internal injuries. The Miss Edith Beacom. Dommurxi Mulholland, attended the sectional giggm and Mrs. John Huhe ";boy was admitted to Chatham Mrs Bina Stewart, Clinton who tY Club meeting of the Huron W. M. S. ..' Public Hospital " suffering , a frac recently underwent a serious oiler- The ,Porter's Hill Community j tured leg and shock:' " atign on her eye in Stratford Gen- Club held : its regular meeting at f A member' of the Ontario Leg-, eral Hospital, is, now conyalaseing the home of Mrs. John Torrance i `µSULT THAT .��Y u Fergusonfor two -terms in the at the home of her •sister Mrs. In thea president, bsence of thMrs. es dent R� Fersadministration, Judgge Jennie Lyon. Costello was noted for his 23 Weekend visitors with Mrs, Bettles' conducted the meeting and I years of, service as Huronjudge. MaryEddbbrook WT Toere ronto; her. li• a. spells openedich cont t Secretary's sing -song and He was born at Brudenell -,Mrs y treasurers report were heard. Roll , Renfrew, and took .. his early sister, Mrs. Edna Montgomery, P schooling in that area. He taught Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs . Nor. Hallowll e enasuggestiom sered bygiving : a z J school for a time, and then took man Radford, Collingwood. his Baehelor of:Arts'degree at the - Mr. and Mrs. ; Sohn Sinclair, members was shown to harterha �•` �\ University of Ottawa, ,and studied Ann, Marie and Joan, Kipp Mr• \" k Law at Osgoo..de Halla and Mrs. William Riley and Shar- bus as had been Suggested. Ways He was called to the bar hi oil, 'MrsalI Mr, and Mrs. Thomas and means of money malting were 1913. He became a partner of the Butler, Arva, were the guests of discussed. late Hon. Thomas McGarry, and the lady's mother Mrs Nellie Bettlesrs Bwere appoinrris tedotoschoose during that law practice served Watson, two groups and denote responsibil as MPP for Renfrew. 60th, Anitiversarx itres to each member for the card He came to Goderich in 1931 as A number from .the village at art and dance to be held in the Huron County 'judge. He was an tended a party in Summerhill Hall school. Music will be supplied by outstanding athlete and travelled on Tuesday evening in honor of A It was decided til hold a penny to distant points playing baseball. Mr. and .Mrs. Wesley Vodden on as caller. His sports ability made him pop- the occasion afi their 60th wedding ular as an after-dinner speaker. • anniversary. T heir daughter, Mrs. auction with two members going s cry �i Judge Costello was active Bert Shobbrook . received at a together .and buying a 75 cent ^ church affairs as well as civic life. arty for them in her home on 4O �iri He was an active member of St, Saturday afternoon and evening. Prize.. Mrs. Alvin Betties and Mrs. Peter's Roman Catholic Church Masons' Bmr uet Peter Harrison in charge of mak- He WEANING, /► and a member of the„Knights of q nig tickets. ” AT ld� E/yNING Columbus. The annual banquet of 8, was Ten dollars we donated the h Surviving are his wife, the' for- Lodge, A.F. and A.M., 568, was Ontario Hurricane 'Flood Relief. y� ��� Renfrew; one. held in the community hall, Lon- The mystery prize was- won by c !IY C in May McKay, desbore, last Thursday. About 50 Mrs. John Torrance: A crib quilt o • • son, Craig, a student t the Uni- members of the lodge and their was completed during the after- versity of We Ontario, and a wives sat down to a turkey dinner noon. The meeting closed by sing- (��� -a daughter;"Mrs; Alex (Nora) R. provided by the Woman's Associa- Ing "Tire more we get Together" in, To tion of the United Church. Wor- and lunch was served by the hos- ,:� •' s 1 shipful Master W V. Roy, Clinton, tess. B was toastmaster. William Jewitt The November meeting will be AUBURN proposed a toast to the women, at the home of lvlrs. Harry ,Tor• and Mrs. Clarence Ball responded• ranee with the roll. call to be an. Kir rte' James Neflans thanked the women swered with one of Grandmother: Mrs. Alf Nesbit has returned who had served the dinner. remedies, t1 T R home after a two months' visit The guest speaker was Rev. B. o i$ 1t with her father in England: Get Rubber iJ+ail s Mr. and Mrs. I3arola Asquith, Garrett, protests t chaplain at Stamp Toronto spent the weekend' with RCAF Station Clmton. He spoke the former's parents Mr, and Mrs. on the time he had spent as chap- �} 1�eWS'PteCord 40 pound weanlings are profit producing hogs. Hogs C. E. Asquith. lain to the T J1Whtertlank Y .)!� weaned at this weight will be off to market in far Donald H. Ross, Oakville spent Germany. less time and thus consume for less feed, than hogs . t Roeekend with his mother; Mrs. ' which only weigh 25 pounds when weaned. This Mr. Brown, Monkton, is visiting saving on feed means,extra profit for the producer, his son Cliff and Mrs. Brown. Knox WA A great many tests at the SHUR-GAIN Farm have-, On Tuesday evening the We,.;- demonstrated e,.:demonstrgted that SHUR-GAIN Peg Booster produces men'of s theirhusbands weanlings Which average 40 pounds or more at eight and families to a bounteous turkey Weeks of age. sui ffgr. The Sunday School auditorium Try a litter= feed SHUR-GAIN Pig Booster from the was tastefully decorated in Hall - time they are 10 days old right through weaning until lbanquetCalOvariety pnd rogram was they. are 10 weeks old. You will have hogs that will presented with R, D. Munro as be off to market in record time on record low feed chairman. This- included a sing - consumption, song with ,Mrs, C. C. Washington at, the piano; duet, Elizabeth and Feed SHUR-GAIN Pig Booster and be, Margo Grange; mouthorganduet, e of results' Mr. and Mrs, Everett Taylor; lad G me Millan hat was held in Bay- tter two women were the, morning worship at bazaar ion of Holmesville United Despite the bad weather, aar was a wonderful sue- c)stesses were Mrs, H, C. and Mrs. Harry Cudmore a-' Special Sal Dominion Royal Tires 600—i6 Our Regular Price $14.50 OUR SPECIAL PRICE $12.50 670-15 Our Regular Price $15.50. OUR SPECIAL PRICE $13.50 Graham Oil •Service Station Clinton HOURS: 7.36 a.m. to 10.00 p.tn, + y rk.:. ' - �►`,� r1�, it sur ies' quartette, Mrs. co ., , lr a Miss Sadie Carter, Mrs. Gordon You CAN'T BUY A• BETTER FEED McClinchey, Mrs Fred Plaetzer; r reading, Carl Mills; orchestra �� _ r •' • — — number, Bert Craig, Gordon Me- Clinchey; Piano instrumental- Mrs, o FEED, C. 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