HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1954-11-11, Page 9THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 111 1%41 1 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
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William Burdge ..'is erecting a Dinniil.r x. lly 1?6 llitlF StC��nn
gat�5', Si� w Luo Y dN A 4
xlew garage at his premises, Mrs. J. W: Stackhouse is visit ?x ? ti� .:T pi v:< :: , Y: s 3. a
.. R."M .x'h. ,.Leo. ` ::FAz4� s, n` :�;::5 .L "��•, a',`z ,:,3�?° .lW 'r'*as ,.
Ing at the home of her son4n law. :3 ; . :ly e, r. .: w r F <. ,.;, . x ; x t xr, GG 99 Warden and
Rev. W, J...Mames, Dmbro, spent n s < ,.u:ar. ,.t. a..s .s t : „ . < Mrs. W. J. Dale Mr. and Mrs .
. «, + :.F;..• „ r. ,tY s:.. <s • ¢ Joseph StewarC
tz ew hours m the village last and, daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Stan- .. ...:J z .��,a .• . <> s t . ;tea P� aI1S For "Patrol are. spending a few da s: i Be -
# , vi g a :.t 1 a aL s rex t; ^s g.. 4 ',_. ronto. Y n To Hen visited on Sunday with
-Week, ley Neale,: -Glencoe. ,� ,iN- , �„ �,IMr, and Mrs. Stewart Middleton.:.
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and Mrs, iHargreavesMr.: and Mrs. Don Mckenzie, 4 <. � , r ur q g neral meeting of A/V/M ,Mrst .Joseph' Riley and Mrs;
M a; Vic St. Thomas are .s calla few s r' ;;Y, �z'':<: # l3 Hugh Campbell "Rome and School Frank Riley were in London The Woman's Association of St.
sated m Aylmer one Bay last days with Nit M- eiiz' ' g' a' w „ :�:y Kf, sly; c Association was held in school Monday. on James' Church, Middleton • met
week, Y t o ie s parents - j y , at RCAF Station Clinton duringMr,' and Mrs..E r Tuesday afternoon November
Max.'and Mrs, Simon McKenzie: i t ;the' eve Earl Lawson visit- the' e 2 at
Mr. and Mrs, William Scott z z:„ ? ring ofNovembei 4.` ed their son-m<law and dau ter home of Mrs: Fred Middleton
spent a few. days last week in Mr. and Mrs. Alvin -Smith, Blue- sd „ x rs Inclement
weather, failed to Mr. and Mrs. Ted daughter Warren and with 22 ladies present.
iondon, vale, Mr. .and Mrs. George Grif- n; Ei�,s.• keep'parents and teachers from daughter - The meeting o
fith and family, Stratford sent g Linda; in London recent- g opened with the
A benefit , dance, was .held xn Y ' p 1.. z t. ; , r � .rz partaking of a most enjoyable ly, singing of :the hymn Stand up '
Seaforth arena last m ht for Miss Sunday with Mr. olid Mrs. Gordon la ”. .r: rasLyLsx4'{r evinng, o Stand up for Jesus", with, '�
g Elliott.st, x a zY3h $.a �g „ : th MrS.
Aldea Aubin, ,, :...' „=l,y, :z�� " ";+� r ";, ,;, The business" , portion of the PIGS L+ Edward. Wise at"tlie piano:. Then -.
> " ' - `, x ''.t: ea.,,�,,,. ,, a z..<, .� rs, s"� „zs c..^r7<e n�sn a, .L�TdQY HOTEL
e - and Mrs, Robert Allan, Jx followed' the members' ra er and'
A xiumoer of .ladies ' tom the ,, v, , . �� y <,<. t> `f�zy, . 4� � , . � � s L � �,, x�fi s a�;#rt3r.. meeting was short. One of the COMFORTS VIA. , A y • .
1 e are spending some .weeks in To f s y t •: i .: , x> . important points riientxoned. was trie Lords Prayer. The Scripture
= loge attend the bazaar' in -.ti ir'. a ., : x' <:i f < a, „ HALLOWE'EN ,PRANK S ptued
Varna S roiio, where Mr, Allan is acting �. , s = . , ��4, L,r„ �, �,;F,� a: , �; r that a Safety Patrol would be; lesson ;was _read by Mrs. :Fr
on Saturday. rs, r ?z:.;,a..<s w: .,.,:;x„,:.,,z.$ss,:r.Jt�� TytO 70 pound porkers: enjoyed
in an executive capacity with ,the z,;;, d, _,.,, z ., ;,,� , , xn, ugurated” during the week of Middleton. The roll call
Mrs. T. B. Baird: spent a few :z cu ...:,. a.# . Fyt„ g , a night of restful s umber a was an,
Royal Winter -Fair, ', g s „ i ., 9; � ; . u November S. The 'Patrol" was i n me °swered by a,: Beatitudes
days m Toronto with her, brother, ' ar, . .,.: t }. k � ,,.<� , w Blyth as a result of'a Hal
i Church service from now on will xc,, r z s a 'Ar z ffis; ` found necessary' because• of the o e' 1 The, atterrioon was sent' quilt-
�x..W Ilion Aikenhead. a ai r 1'... ;., ;gay Z:e �� w en prank. The two pigs were P q t
<< ,,,y. f, ,.M increase in vehicular traffic not discovered ' ing,
_ ,Mr, and Mrs. Ross ^Scott, Miss be held- at ten O clock
Services ;,`,, k t § r s until :late Sunda
s'• ,"i �t,� r around Adastral Park.: mornm n Y : The resident M "
te�ary Swan and Mrs. Ham .visited will be taken by Rev. N. McLeod, .. ,,,� a ,: � Y��.„ L; , �� �>
fit ds i 'Lo Kippen. Sunda School will fol- l ° i '' F'/O Be g P Mrs. john Mid-
4i n radon on Sunday. Y i< ; Ls. n Beggs, Station Clinton's port, we're takingrfull advantage
';dleton, graciously welcomed the
Mrs. Alec Mustard` spent a few. low the morning service. educational Officer. g
7 gave : a most, o„ the opportunity .afforded them.. new rector and his wife; the Rev.'
�+' v �Pt, t i'zb n f„ r� ', e L�L AA S'
'days�. :: �r asF interesting and instructional talk- The and Mrs, Warrent 0uterbri e
,g, 4. Y were snoring peacefully m _ dg .
with Frank and Thornton visited
and Mrs. Ivan Wd tman's a ,<, on I. and Education then ,a, the hotel lobo who with `their infant s
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Mustard an Toronto and. Weston, visited with Mrs, Wightman's `,� .t �� .': � L. ,•� p i�z�e> ,�, short Q• . y when ,discovered, on, Peter,
Mr: and Mrs. A. E. Munn and father, Joe McCully, on Saturday; � {� • 'j 1 ,, ';,. :, � �r�,i ho t movie was shown: � The owner was Edward -Watson,
came to this. parish from Rum-
"$omily, Kitchener, Visited on. Sun- on their way home from the Wil- yt +', u .< To end the evening the parents Blyth. --Blyth' Standard, ney, Cardiff, Wales.
•day with Mr. and Mrs. W. V. son -Stackhouse wedding an Embro. were able to meet with the teach D The president requested the 'of;
1 = err while all enjoyed light refresh FOUR ItOONiS 111EEDE]DyFOR ~ fleets to bring in, their reports. at.
Airwoman Lorraine, O'Donnell is shown here receiving the meats: EXETER HIGH SCHOOL the annual .meeting h be held at
Th next general meetin has the home of Mrs. John Grigg.
admiring glances of three young airmen of RCAF Station Clinton. been set for December_ 2: g H. L. Sturgis, principal. of Mrs; Ray Wise read a tter
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Since she came to the station Miss O'Donnell has been the South Huron District High School,. ,from the. Dominion recording
IT W ILL PAY YOU TOO: # object of much admiration'and no little envy among the airwoman reported that next year's incom- secretary, Mrs. F, H. Paull. rm
9 DODulation because of her chili+v in or.n n A,• Ano;....- T.. awe. iris rtlase — 1A
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SAFETY FIRST IN THE FIELD
When you take to the field
2. Remove shells from gull
with gun and dog, remember
these simple safety precautions:
,your
as soon as you are ready to
return home,
" 7., Doix't load until you're in the
3, Keep guns out of the reach
field and ready to begin the
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of
9. Be children.
extremely cautions when
hunt.
crossing fences and gullies.
UP TO $90.00 EXTRA
PER 100 'JANUARY CHICKS
That's right! We're talking
early hatched pullets, by laying
about extra income, not extra
tare eggs through months
Price you have to pay, Therc's
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when prices are highest, are
It's based on: surveys and on
bre in g their owners in from
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Body Growth
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DRY COW MANAGEMENT
'PAYS OFF
Most dairymen who are get-
she can calve easily and give
`ng high production around
more milli:
plan to dry off their cows
'If you find drying off cows
months before they are
allot of bother, drop by and ask
Ive, a This gives them
build up the cow
`ns about Purina's back pres-
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Home Economics course which she took in High School in .her- �;;ONDfSBORO
home town of Sussex, N.B., AW O'Donnell displayed an unusual
talent for designing original dresses. She has made good use of
this talent since enlisting in the RCAF by designing and making IMrs. Mar L
all her own civilian clothes. . ' Y .Yon, London spent
The dress she is wearing im the above picture is only;:one of Tuesday with Mrs, Nellie %tson.
Clinton. Y g nd, made since she came to Mr. and Mrs. J. Sinclair and
(RCAF Photos family, were with Mr. and Mrs.
William Govier on Sunday.
her man new creations designed a
Mrs. Earl Gaunt spent .Sunday
' a • "' a''�'''�' '� �+ a �++ at the home of her sister Mrs. E.
Holmes and Mr. Holmes near
News of Holmseville Dresden.
There was a good turnout to
r the veteran's service here on Sun-
day. Rev, J. T. White delivered
a fine sermon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bezeau, pointed a committee fo bila in Mrs. Eva Craig from Western
g Canada, who has been visiting
Kitchener, were guests on Sunday the new, slate of officers at the with other friends returned to
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCul- December meeting. Mrs: Jennie Lyon's last week.
lough. Dominique • Gahweiler read a Sunday visitors with Mrs.. W. Ly -
Afternoon Church temperance poem, and a paper bag on were Dr. Kirk Lyon and Mrs.
Church servicesat Iiohnesville contest was played. Lyon, Leamington, and Dr. Rob -
United Church will start at 1:30 The study book period was tak- era Lyon, Hamilton. l
P.m., beginning on Sunday, Nov' en by Mrs. JackYeo and Mrs. WA Will Meet
ember 14, and continuing through Frank McCullough, The meeting The regular Woman's Associa-
the winter months. closed with the •hymn "Father, We tion meeting of Londesboro United
Thank Thee For The Night" and Church will be held on Thursday,
Mission Band the Mizpah Benediction. November I8 in the basement of
The Wilhelmine Mission Band, The Women's Missionary Soc- the church at 2.30 p.m. The pro-
.Holmesville United Church; met in iety of I1-1mesville United Church gram committee is Mrs, Robert
the school on Friday, November had as their guests the WMS of Fairservice and Mrs. Gaunt. Host -
5• Mrs. Jack Yeo was in the chair Wesley -Willis United Church, for esses are Mrs. William Griffiths,
and presented the program pre- their annual Fall Thankoffering Mrs. R. Good, Mrs. Carl Longman
pared by Leonard Wilson. The meeting, which tools place on and Mrs. W. Manning. The roll
meeting opened with the hymn Tuesday, November 2 in the chur- call is to be answered with dona-
All Things Beautiful and _Fair," ch tions for the Children's Shelter at
followed by the Mission BandWith the president, Mrs.. Fred Goderich.
Purpose, Mullholland, in the -^hair, the ssoA6&itAiioy. i i 6 i i 6 o
Victor COITan read the 121st meeting opened with the call to
Psalm,and Bobby Grigg gave the worship by Mrs, Muliholland/AD►i
, and
prayer, Cathie Potter read a the singing of the hymn Jesus 1 RISA
peace item. The vice-president United By The Grace," Mrs, Nin -
Bobby Grigg conducted the busi- ian Heard read the scripture les-
ness period. Franklin Yeo, Bar- son, the 96th Psalm and Mrs. W. Miss Betty Heideman, nurse -in -
barn Yeo and Vic Corran were ap- R. Lobb Ied in prayer. Mrs. E. training at Stratford, spent the j
A. Yeo read a poem, entitled weekend with Miss Ruth Clarice.
"Your Mission. Mrs. M Nediger Miss Phaime Logan, Londoll,
of Clinton sang a beautiful solo, wllo has been visiting here this
and Miss Davies, Clinton, gave a past month is a patient in Clin-
reacting "The Rain Barrel" The ton Public Hospital. Her many
hymn "Come Let Us Sing of a friends wish her a speedy recov- .
Wonderful Love was sung. ery,
/ Mrs. Elmer Potter introduced. WA Bazaar
t the guest speaker, Miss Marion The Women's Association of the
DONT YOU E.VE R. Hodgins, a home missionary from United Church held a successful
r,+i-i�tl�E Q� SHIVER, the field at Ethelbert, Man. Miss bazaar in the Orange Hall, on
Hodgins gave a wonderful talk on Saturday last.
Ee'IG� iT AWAY WE the work carried on at Ethelbert, Convention
and the desperate need for mare The Huron County Temperance
WILL DELIVER Federation are holding their an -
leaders at a71 the Mission ifelds. ,
Mrs, William Norman and Mrs, nua' convention in the United
Edi>ard Grigg sang the duet "p, Church on Wednesday, November
Little Talk With Jesus," accomp- 17, at 8 0' LOL Supper
anied on the organ by Mrs. W. About 125 Orangemen with
e o Yeo. The �meeting closed with the thein• wives and families filled the hymn Blest Be The Tie That Orange Hall last Friday evening
ti✓ / Binds," and the benediction was for their annual fowl supper fol -
Offered bV Mrs, E. J. Trewartha. lowed by a program. Short ad -
A dainty lunch was served ill the
L
dresses were given by Rev. N. M.
Sunday School rooms and a social
IF�E KIDS hour was enjoyed. McLeod, I ippen, and Rev. L. J.
Pitt; songs by Clarice Johnston,
r-.•e-a-e•..I.�s-.•s+e+es,. Wingitam, and a set of beautiful
a lo'�i Tenuesuess• ^' slides by Mr. Spencer, Hensall,
STANLEY
e �Htr Mr. and Mrs, Lorna Pepper, CALL IN, AND _
Niagara Falls, A are visiting John -
I, an increase of 40 over this uer recent trip to ,the- World
r. A similar increase is seen Council of Churches at Evanston,
1956, bringing ,the total enrol- Ills as found in The Living Mes-
rat of the school to around 505.15 age.
a would indicate need for a The rector closed the meeting,
r room addition—Exeter Tim with' 'the benediction . after which o
Advocate: a delicious lunch was served
TNEC$��'e� SPORTS COLUMN
4.56
Jimmy Peters of England didn't win the
marathon race at the British Empire Games.
But by sheer, unbelievable courage, he won
V something more durable. He set a •stasidard,
:�. a new red badge of courage, that will live
throughout the years when the names of win-
ners are forgotten.
Olympic marathon ers the at London? name
Veiythe
few, winners think,'of
But every
tle
Italianpastrypastryers chefhwho, immortal
zedland Spent, Dstart d'aroundileithe
track in the wrong direction in the final lap of the marathon,
staggered at every step and was kept from fgII!pga only by
the assistance of officials, Doranoo was disqualified, and
Johnny Hayes of the United States declared the winner•
Tile Doranda story pales beside that of Jim Peters... Bill
Schrooder of that great American sports institution, Helms
llnylrs b 1;red i"TileteH husost allow of Foundation wicourage
l recogmye seen
Peterrss
ly giving him( an award for the greatest display of courage
"in track and field history," lie said.
Peters came into view on the tamp leading into the
Vancouver Stadium, staggering like a drunken man. He weav-
ed from one side of the 30 -foot -wide downhill asplialt,ramp to
the other. As he reached the level tract: lie- fell fiat on his
PC
He got up and then fell on ills back, hitting his head
n the ground.
The man, who obviously had suffered a sunstroke and
could .not see, crawled along on hands and ]mews. Again he
got rap, Only to fall again. Nino times he fell to the track.
Finally, lie managed to craivi to a shady spot just past the
post nnarltnig the regular finish of races like tlIt. mite and.
.100 -yard dash. Apparently lie thought Ire had passed tine
finish line.
Finally ire got up again and was facing the wrong way.
Instinct turned him around but he staggered again and the
team manager ran out and caught him in his arms.
Tilts was about 200 yards short of tiie finish and Peters
was disqualified. J. McGhee of Scotland, who hadn't yet
entered the stadhi m, was eventu ally declared tile, winner.
But the heroism of Tinuny Peters will live in memory as long
as sport endures.
Your
by Elmer Ferguson, c/o Cai Calvert Houstions for lse, 437 Yongls column ie Shwio onto. ,
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