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'THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1954 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE THREE
With The Local Brucefield Coiiple Weds two' sons; Garry,' "Milton, and`GODERiCIi IxARBOR WILL
Tiiomas, at home; one grand- BE ' I�FPAIRI D SHORTLY'
` , daughter, Judith Ann; one sister. � *peetations are that tenders
.. x � � � B u? Mrs. D. N. McCormick, London,
Wedd�n S Farm F s _'Kg" R,)": '., two brothers, Lockhart, Hamilton w111 be called soon fora $206,500
arum �z l tH� I engineering project involving re -
b and Carl, Wellazid. en zne t
FRIENDLY Tfi1W u- .yrs F �'s4 �,��a r° ;s ,. The funeral was e _ Pairs at: t piling harbour, tg the
The first TEND of the Friend # ' °z c 5�ax : kit s h ld e .Fri entry sheet piling' Work alar the
- g�:.. .r...: z p F fi,xf .f day, November 5, from the John south g,.
P? o th pier, according to an, an-.
Y Few Fa.:, Forum was incl. on �d 1 x ,,� Stephen funeral home, 'conducted
�%,1 ( �r clothed table from which a buPlgt November 1 at the home of Mr.r x.. nouncement matte �n Ottawa on
fT llaclQ'SteeZCll h�InPi supper was served „'r� c'., •` : ,,. 1 .:..:Johnston, S o
and Mrs. John McDougald with a < s r,. , b w's U rte S. Johnston t; Anel- M ndai bit the P decal Public
Fgllowmg a wedding trip to 1 :< ° � r United Church. Tnierment Works De rt e
A nett though d e '" good attendance, This meetin be t , : Y. pa m nt. — Goderich
pretty g qW. w ddrxtg .Southern United; States, Mr. and g to€ ` `;,s tj r k i� z was in Maple Leaf Cemetery. Sr nal.
Ing the first of the 1954-55.season g
took place an Saturday afternoon, Mrs, Wilson plan to live in Bxuce there' was no discussion:
November 6, in the United Church field. Progressive euchre was played
manse, Embro, when Eva ' Mae, and the prizes went to, most
younger daughter of Mrs. Mabel . .
games, .ladies', Mrs. Frank Riley;
Staclthouse, Brucefield; and the R �` (y�
late J. W. Stackhouse,' became the Burmeister -Gilbert men,. Wilbur Jewitt; low ladies', �Y
bride of Robert McKay Wilson, Mrs. William Jewitt; men; .Gary y ,•FK
Church, Clinton, was the scene on Jewitt. - '
Brucefield, second son of .Mr, and The parsonage of the Baptist
Mrs. Lorne Wilson, Brucefield: �' Lunch was served by Mrs, t
Rev. W. J. Maines, formerly. of October 30, of the wedding: of Mrs. km"rank ^Rile *T and MrTs• , Kenneth,
the Brucefield United -Church, I
conducted the ceremony.
Given in marriage by her broth- '0
er, J. 'Elwood Stackhouse, Wilton
Grove, the bride was charMing in
a chocolate brown wool gabardine Br
ulencue, w
and wore
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nylon wool
and a Corsa
Groomsm
E.
rose and deep Mrs. Burmeister Will reside on the
s. She wore a bridegroom's farm, Dashwood;
an roses, and the
a: gold pin and ,
rhinestones. Grealis-Switzer
Stanley Neale,. yr
to or honour B our Hensall correspondent
t of burgundy ( �' )
clack accessories At St. Andrew's United Church
white carnations. manse, Rippen, on Saturday, No-
w Stuart: Wilson. 've►»ber 6, 1954, Rev, Norman_Me-
ove where at the home, of the ton, and Edward; G. Grealis, Huron
de's brother an slster"-in-law, Street, Clinton.
ano, Mil s. J. E1Wood." Stack- For her wedding the bride wore
;Ise, an Informal reception` was a grey suit and top coat with
Id. - The bride's mother 'recelved black accessories.
wring a dress of navy blue'and ""Attendants were - Miss- Berva
corsage of white chrysanthe- Switzer and Miss Kathryn How-
ims. The groom's mother assist- .ard, London, and Robert Gabriel,
wearing charcoal bengaline and Simla,
corsage of orchid chrysanthe-�- After a short wedding .trip, Mr,
ons, and, Mrs. Grealis will live in
k three -tiered wedding cake„Clinton.
rifted by tall white tapers and
grooms cake tyere arrang-1 More than a million golf balls
lr gleaming silver eh the white were made in Canada in 1952.
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Jewitt invited the Forum for the
meeting on November S.
The Forum met at their home
,on November 8. After the broad-
cast, business was brought up.
John McDougald was appointed
chairman for the, forum, to act;
with the secretary; Ross McGreg- MIL.AND `'AIRS. kOBERT McKAY WILSON are pictured
or. here shortly after their wedding in Embro last Saturday after -
The secretary was asked to noon. Tbe, bride is Eva Mae, younger daughter of Mrs, J. W:
look after the library books if Stackhouse, Brucefield, and the late J, W. Stackhouse, Her
they, could be got. Each family husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wilson, Brucefield.
was asked to pay the membership Following a•wedding trip to the Southern United States, Mr.'
fee of $3 to the,secretary•on Mon- and Mrs. Wilson plan to live in the village of Brucefield.
day, November 29. No collection (News -Record Photo)
will be taken except on review,
night for the boxes for the shut- include the Federation of Agricul
ins in the Forum.
Two groups were formed for Women's Community Club.
tore, the Junior Farmers, and the ■
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discussion. Progressive euchre was Following the discussion the Obituaries
Fand the prizes went to: secretary and chairman for the
ladies, most games, Ron Jewitt; coming year were a
low, Gary Jewitt; men most ppointed, with
games John McDougaW; "low, Mrs. Ira Merrill as secretary, and r�
John Jewitt: Irvine Tebbutt as chairman. 1 homas Shaddick
Lunch was served,b Mrs. Verne A short time was spent for
y Thomas Shaddick, former rest -
games,. and lunch was served. The
Dale and Mrs. John McDougal., next meeting will be held at the dent of Hensall, died November
the and Mrs. Verne Dale Invited home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert 2, • at the home of ,his son,
the forum to their home on Mon_ n- Thompson. Albert Shaddick, Clinton. He was
day, November 15. 84 years of age.
SS 4 FORUM FIRESIDE FORUM Canada
in England, he came to
The Farm Forum season is here, Fireside Farm Forum Canada as'a youth. resided at
got und- Londesboro For some time and for
and the S.S. 4 Forum met at the erway with the first regular meet- the past 40 years lived at Hensall.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mer- ing of the season being held at He came to Clinton in July. He
rill, with nine members present, the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert was foreman of the CNR section
The topic for discussion was Jamieson, There were 14 present, in Hensall, retiring 19 years ago,
"Farm Forum in the Community." not a large gathering, due to He was a member of Hensall
It was decided that the most im- mumps in the district. United Church and Londesboro
portant feature of a successful Avery -enjoyable evening was Loyal Orange Lodge.
Forum is neighbourliness and so -in discussion and euchre. Surviving are a second son,
ciability which Ieads to the dew The topic for the evening, "Farm Ernest Shaddick, Hensall; a dau-
elopment of a better informed Forum in the Community" was ghter, Mrs: Harold (Alva) Scru-
community and helps to develop thoroughly talked over, with this ton, Port Dover; ten grandchild -
leadership. forum coming to the conclusion ren and three great-grandchildren.
An important feature which was that Neighborliness and sociabil- Funeral service is under the
not listed might be an action pro- ity" was the most important feat- auspices of Londeseboro LOL No.
ject. The second question referr- ure for a successful farm forum. 683, and will be held on Friday
ed to the work with other groups Without these assets, people would afternoon at two o'clock from the
of the community, which would not want to meet, would not en- Bail and Mutch funeral home,
joy the meetings and would not High StreetClinton. Interment
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wish to continue farm forum. It will be in Blyth Union Cemetery,
was thought that we could not
of mac, have had our forum for so many
= r i years if it were not for "neighbor-
liness and sociability."
o t A few games of euchre were en- Charles G. Middleton, 89, Huron
joyed at the conclusion of the Road West, former sheriff of
discussion period. Winners were: Huron County, and former reeve
ladies' high, Mrs. Oliver Anderson; of Clinton, died In Clinton Public
lone hands, Mrs. George Carter; Hospital on Sunday. He had
consolation, Mrs. Bert Hoggart; farmed all his life in Goderich
men, high, Mrs, George 1-Toggart, Township.
Nomination
lone hands, Arthur Hoggart, con- Funeral service was conducted
solation, Arthur Hoggart. oil Tuesday afternoon from St.
Friends chatter rev 'led I-" Paul's Anglican Church I
.For the offices of Mayor, Reeve,
Deputy Reeve and Councillors
Tor 1955; two Public Utilities
Commissioners for 1955 and
1956, and four Public School
Trustees for 1955 and 1956 will
be held at the Town Hall, Conn-
ell Chamber on FRIDAY, NO-
VEMBER 26, 1954, at 7.39 p.m.
The Elections If necessary twill
take place on Monday, Decem-
ber 6, 1954,
L, D. HOLLAND, Clerk,
TG%Vn of Clinton.
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I p at w o e g
a delicious lunch was enjoyed. Rev. R. M. P. Bulteel, St, PauI's
Next meeting will be field at the Anglican Church, Clinton, officiat-
home of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph ed and pallbearers were Robert
Babcock, and Richard Middleton, both of
a- Detroit; Wesley Down, Toronto
and George Flewitt, Clifford Lobb
111'on County Norman Sly, Clinton.
Mr. Middleton was sheriff from
Crop Report 1929 to 1938. He was a former
reeve and councillor of Clinton.
(By G. 1V.' DMontgomery) . An active member of St. Paul's
"With a total rainfall of $.60 Anglican Church, lie served as
inches and to inches of snow re- warden, and a lay delegate to the
carded to date for the county, Synod of.•Huron. He was also a
farmers are experiencing extreme past president of the district Can -
difficulty in harvesting, root and servative Association,
corn crops. Surviving besides his wife; the
"To date 123 cars or 6,049 tons former Nancy Clement, are two
f • b h 1' sons, George, Detroit; Robert
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1950
o sugal eels ave been sl,pped
from the county. Approximately ,
I-lensal1; one brother, William,
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two-thirds of the crop still re-
Goderich Township; and one sist-
p
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rriuins t4 kc harve�t�d,
er, Mrs. Daisy Smith, Chatham,
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"Because of overgize, water core
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Sharp $525
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and root rot approximately 50 per
G. K. M. Johnston
cent of the turnip crop will only
itS3�
be suitable for livestock feed.
lent)
(By our Varna; correspond
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Many fields of corn intended for
A former Varna resident, George
silage still remain unharvested;
K. M, Johnston, died in Chatham
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very little husking corn has been
Hospital on November 3, at the
picked to date.
age of 54,
Aprroximately 50 to 60 per
The son oP the ]ate Rev, and
cent of the white bean Crop re-
Mrs. Daniel Johnston, lie attended
r:•.,,.;
mains unharvested and can now
Varna public school and Soaforth
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be written off as a complete loss,
High School and had resided in
"Very little fall plowing has
Chatham for the past 30 years.
i?y
been done and livestock because
He was owner of the Chatham
N. x :t:•%-<,:•>.�
of the snow have had to be stabled
Marble and Granite works,
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earlier than usual.”
He was a member and elder of
St. Andrew's United Church,
Mr. Johnston• is survived by his
wife, the former Marjorie Colby;
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