HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1954-11-18, Page 8PAGE EIGHT CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
p THUi{SDAY,NOVEMBER 7.8,
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George' Dee �`i A1�burn Libral y To
c ersmith andleCou County granit, Ther l i
ray, at
street, NeVV'S O� HenSa� bought .,number of books a
L A pig event" in Mr, Hannah's moi► a7 sa S owors CioncerL be
JHannah, t�� Yr5 life was the ,family reunion InQuiet P ginning of •the. year and ini
. , Swan River, Man., on his 100th r� buying more. During the
birthday, especially since his fam . Local 1 ale t 74: books were presented to
This item from the `Winnipeg liv consists of 35 great= grandchild-' Mr, and Mrs. George Hess spent ' Evening r]uxiliary QQ R { a library by Miss Ethel Washin
Free Press of October 23 will be the weekend with their •sonaia4aw The Evenin Auxiliary of the 38th Birthday (13y our Auburn correspondent) The ,music supervisors
of interest. Mr:. Hannah lived in ren 1$' seven li living.,
and nine g rY J The Public library and
children, seven living, and daughter, NIr, and Mrs. J. L. ;United'Church met on November ` • P , _,o Presented a n sts .for .the evening were
Tuckersmith before 'going,' West, McCloy-and-family. 8. Hostesses were Mrs,:"G. 'Munk (By our Auburn correspondent] concert in the F"orester's Hall, Margaret A. Jackso Mrs,
Hannah's School being called af- � Mr. Hannah spends his day ; Mrs,; N. E. Cook, Mrs, R. H, and Mrs. R. Armstrong.President GeorgeBeadle observe ' Auburn, on November :5, The • •ray' McDowell and n r .
Watching y d his 88th program Was r
Mrs. Em
ter him. The; item which .was a.tchin the traffic on Maryland Cook and Carolyn were in Toronto Mrs. Dr-McKelvie was in charge of birthday .quietly. at hcs -home.. m P esented by the son, Rodger; '
headed Wxnnipegger, to . enter street, ; reading the papers and last week spending a few days vis-, the meeting. Miss Mar Goodwin 'Auburn on Friday,November Pupils and teachers of .seven -----o •
108th year" is a follows: magazine articles, and occasional xting the former's daughter, Miss presented the devotiot ai rice A son of .the a Emma 5' schools: S,S, 8 Colborne, Miss
ly going for a car ride. Eleanor Cook, and closed with°prayer. , George Beadle,' he was ., borncin Marlon Taylor teacher; US.S. 18 ]
John Hannah of Winnipeg has He is quite capable' 'of 'looking Mrs,* Earle „Sproat visited re it was =decided., to forward 10�Hullett Townshipin the Maitland East Wawanosh, Mrs, Sydney Left
years past the allotted after himself, .'although deaf, ac cently with Dr: and Mrs..: W. for a CARE parcel, .Mrs. J. Flynn Block. Sixty-six e• r friend Lansing t, e a e her; ; P.rosperit Handed Per
lived 35 ,yea P Yyears s ago he Y_ '
three seore and ten, years, yet is cording to Mrs: Shxrray. Sproat.ixi Windsor. Mrs. C. Cook gave the, sick committee .report married Elizabeth: Robinson of school, Mrs• Kitchener Finnigan, -
Also in 'good shape., also visited -with• Mr. and teacher; U.S.S.. East Wawa- .Frill, She
e nom- West Wawanosh who died seven Yi a ear
Monday October Mr, Hannah has no recipe for, a Harry Cook, Windsor.,' mating ommitt ento bring in the years later. Fifty-five years nosh, Mrs, Harry Yungbluttteach
S. 25, four daug- long life. His.daughter, Mrrs, Shir- g Y e ago er; S.S. 9 Hullett, Carl Mills Practical jokers can
liters wi 1 1955 slate Mrs: E. Chipchase he married Marion Xungblut, Au teacher - foal'
i loin Mr. - Hannah to ray, said that his mother, lived un Mrs. Pearl Passmore aiid Mrs. J. burn: ' Westfield school, Robert victims by sending, them
gelpp, him celebrate his 105tH bit- til she was 95. "lie comes from' Taylor. Ferris; teacher; _Auburn school, left-handed .monke • wrenches
„ thaay` good healthy stcick. — Seafgrth Mr, Beadle threshed fora Hurn- D, A. MacKay, teacher; the
Li •. g ber of years. and :farmed' in . West j e will be on'- thein'' if
Hannah stays with one of Hensall Rebekahs Mrs. J, Corbett, • in charge of ok
News: R. D. Munro: was, chairman for try the same a with 'left -he
the study, presented fact on India Wawaoosh and Hullett Townships, the program. 'Miss `Taylor's school fountain gag r Receive Grand before deahn with "the assigned Pens as the prize:
. P ' g g retiring to Auburn 18 years ago. presented a .chorus; a recitation For southpaw' pens can bi
Com+ solo,
chapter, Mrs. R. Mock offered a He has six daughters, Mrs. Harry by Barry' Millian, and a play, �,talned easily nowadays, ecce
ss This house", acComp- (Ma) Rinderknecht, Mrs: Duncan Mall Order Hat"., Mrs: Sydney o the Sheaffer 'Yen
Lodge President anied by Mrs. J.H. Goddard,: Y t
„ ('May) 'McIntyre. Mrs. Beverley' Lansing's; school opened' with a Goderncii• Biggest export m
B pendent] Members voted a gift toa needy (Anna) French, All. of Detroit;, chorus, ,, "Skipping to Music;" b for
���� 'MONEY ( your Iieirsail correspondent) boy m London. It was decided..to Mrs. Ernest (Jean) Patterson,; portside pens is South
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Mrs, Meta .Priestly, assembly ,have, axi 'exchange of,gifts the Goderich;, Mrs. Thomas (Marion), BeB� de Haan;"two songs by the The Sheaffer people can't
president of Rebekah' Grand Lod J_ • s, a duet by Nancy and why, Maybe that county
It 'iso f ge, Toronto, iia.. official. visit Christmas'.Jneetrng• not to exceed Haggett and 1VIrh Cliff (Beta) Wipiam Anderson two- t o- mor left -handers. -
50 cents.,,, Miss M ElIIs contribut Brown,' Auburn,: also 16 «grand son s and a two-part e,_
act that moths, and. silver -fish do $100,000 r with Amber Rebekah Lodge No: ed a humorous readin children. - g number, by the rhy, Customer Complaints fro
worth of damage drinually_, in Ontario. ' .Protect your a 849, HensalL ,Prior to the meet- g• ..,•a d three grand thin bands Mrs. Flnnigan's, school -'res generally- result from
children, n Feat
eng •m the Lodge Rooms a banquet FIower_ committees Were.-1named Mr. e - had a two-part song' by the>:girls; trying to use ''conventio
summer wardrobe frtom 'these pests.. with our was held .lex her honour at Tud- ,for the month,, Mrs„ L.. Chapman. , Beadle is n,good health and .a, recitation by four, grade one points designed for ri ht -h
or's Hotel, on Wednesday evetting, and Mrs. H. Metwan; Mrs, G. is around the village nearly every boys and a piano duet by June says' Leon H. Black, •She
FREE�,+ j� ' November 3. Other; guests that Munn and Mzs. A,. Munn', Miss R. day a and Jun Mills. -:Betty Yungblut, :President, "When you see
Moth roonn . 3ervice night were District Deputy Presi- Avery and Mrs. E. Forester Mrs. -pupil of Mrs: Harry Yungblut, oblique "handwriting Spla
a dent Mrs..: Anne- �Ienderson and elle and Miss Gladys Luker, p TT gave a recitation. A play, "Want- with tiny blots, you'xe safe
two members from Edeliveiss Mrs. L. Eller gave' an• interesting Winners of l.�ast ed --a Housekeeper; was given seining it's' the work of ; a
Every- garment cleaned in our. plant is treated the Lodge, • Seaforth. and vrvMd talk referring to her' , by the pupils of Carl Mills' school. hander strug lin wkth a i
modern SANEX 'Way to give your 'clothes the "utmost The N.G.. Miss Mabelle White experiences while,living in the Yu-. Le oli ingo Robert' Ferris' school ° had athy- •handed pen. gAgleft-handed
man presided for the meeting. ken. y, g thm band number; a two-part point would relieve his wi
protection.' agoirist moths. In-tinsed members not to adess re- `teMrs, D. kle conducted
a Mrs: Listed Here Chorus; a three-part chorus and cramp and reduce his blood
forgetson flutes by three boys. D. A. sure."
Try it •-- and SAVE MONi±Y! LO.O.F, Home at Barrie and to Edison Forrest will be hostesses The Thursday night bingos held MgcKwft school presented a play, o
also keep up, the work; of the for the December meeting. The intermlttentiy . by the Clirrton `The Fortune Teller' ; a trig by Canada's current. transaciir
(C.P. and' T.) . Cancer Polio and president expressed thanks to all Branch No. 140 Canadian Legion,' Margo Grange, Shirley Turner and goods ' and - service's with
Tubercolosis: , for the 'enjoyable evening ' after are becoming a popular event, Shirley Brown, and a chorus. countries resulted :in a defiq
Q a This committee along, with the which a delicious lunch was sery Winners of the last, bingo The chairman pointed out that $467,000,000: in 1953. This
Gliddon Cle anergy IOOF is sponsoring a euchre party ed. were: Specials, Stan Watson; 'the library receives :grants' from pares with a $157,00%000 s
in the town hall in aid of the _ __ Mitchell,and Mrs. C. V. Cooke, East and West Wawanosh and in 1952.
Agent; TORONTO DYERS AND REPAIRING Hurricane Relief Fund: During 7r .— Clinton; Mrs. Don Kennedy, Lon- .
ONE -DAY -SERVICE the meeting Mrs. Evelyn McBeatl, Klppen 1'f' MS desboro and Mrs. Don Denomme,
presented Mrs. Priestly with a Seaforth; Stan Watson, Mitchell
a gift from the Lodge and Mrs. Eintertailns
Gertrude Bell presented Mrs,
-� Henderson with a bouquet ,of flow -
Neighbour Group"s
ers from the lodge. A delicious
lunch was served at the close, of (AY our Honsadl corresnondentl
the meeting. n0 of,
He sail Wks" guts
mons
Plan Euchre annt
char
Jona
For The Public + wpr
extel
(By our Hensall correspondent) than
Hensail Ladies' Auxiliary to the was
Canadian Legion No. 468 met in bale
the Legion .Hall on November 9, moni
It
with the president Mrs. S, Rannie gift
in the chair. Discussion took place
re the next euchre to be- held. pe sc
Those volunteering to took after .-,_.,-
arrangements are Mrs, S. Rennie i;i e
and Mrs. L. Sangster, This event
is opMr
en to the public, guest
Mrs, D. McKelvie read accounts RCA]
and presented financial statement. spoke
Thank you letters were read from Cor
Mrs. McKeIvie and. Mrs, R. Tay- were
for Sr. and a letter of appreciation Mrs
from Mr. Dawkins, Correspond- a roc
ence was read from Exeter Home piano
School Association re Canadian per.
Cancer Society Mrs Raninle was
Mrs.
winners
Den -
Johnston;
Denomme,
t-- ---ed that the Korean Wank Haines; Mrs: Cliessel, Mit-
III be packed sometime this ebeil; Mrs, Harry Gould, Clinton.
0
las decided to purchase °a FOUR LONDON YOUTHS
)r a prayer partner, Miss SENTENCED AT GODERICH
andall. Mrs. B, McLeod, a
it friend, and Mrs. R. Peck The -four London youths who
ppointed a purchasing com- caused something of a main street
sensation at. Blyth one night over
McLeod Introduced the two weeks ago were sentenced at
speaker, Mrs. Mould, of Goderich on November 4 by Mag -
Station Centralia, who istrate D. E. Holmes, Q.C. .They
on "God's Will', were fined $20 or 30 days on each
ributing to the programme of two charges bf common assault,
Irs. Elmore Stephenson and Convicted were William Leitch,
turst of Egmondville with John Durnin, William Fischer and
! duet, accompanied at the George Mulholland, all of London.
W Mrs. Greta •McLeod; a —Blyth Standard,
- On the lob, Chief Wilmot F. Young, Brockville police head For the past sixteennamed
yeors, Brockville youngsters -know him of the founder and athtcfle director of the
Fo11ea.Athialic Association, the trophies behind his. desk were won by boys' and
to attend the meeting on
November 27, Mrs. W. O, Good-
tion by the Jadies' Choir of the
church, accompanied at the Ham-
by Mrs. Ross Broad
girl,'. athletic teams and the 50.9frt bugle band sponsored by the Assocloticn.
-
will expressed thanks to all for
Cards received.
mond organ -
foot; a reading and poem by Mrs.
Mrs. Keith Buchanan reported
Russell Brock, Chiselhurst..
THE TELEPHONE IS ESSENTIAL TO A COMMUNITY'S.
on, the recreation committee, in
the absence of Mrs. Davis, Mrs.
Luncheon was served in the
Sunday School rooms where the
SECURITY AND PEACE 0F MIND
R: Dick gave the sick committee
tea tables centred by a two-tier
4 Chia/ of Police declarer
report. Members are asked to pre -
sent their boots of tickets on
birthday calve, with vases of au,
tmm� flowers, completed the de-
Brockviile's popular chief knows from experience the
p p p
craw at the December meeting. ,
This draw will be made sometime
Pouring tea were two senior
members, Mrs. Hairy Chesney and
tremendous reassurance people feel, just knowing that
in December.
Auxiliary members decided to
Mrs, -W. J. McLean, The cake
was cut by Mrs. Robert McBride.
any gout of the day or night they can depend' on the
have an exchange of gifts at the
g
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telephone in case of need,
December meeting. Mrs. L. Sang -
stem was appointed Chair lady for
TRAIIISFORIVIN D HIGHWAY 8
You may never have to call tate police, Yet the fact
nominations The election will be
held next month.
WILL SOON BE COMPLETED
Witii the opening tb traffic of
remains that you and your family feel more secure
Mrs. William Brown won the
the Holmesville bypass on High-
--are more secure—because of Our telephone.
y p
mystery prize. Mrs, J, Drysdale
is lunch convener for the Novern-
way 8, work is nearing comple-
tion of rebuilding the road from
Peace of mind is an extra' value that is part of your
her meeting. . A period of bingo
was enjoyed and the winners were
Seaforth to neer Taylor's Corners,
west of Holmesville.
telephone service; a value that cannot be measured.
Mrs. R. Dick, Mrs. M. Davis, Mrs,
When surfaced the highway will
W. Clement, Mrs. Goodwin, Mrs.
be completely modern with sharp
Brown, Mrs. Rannie, Mrs. F. Beer,
curves eliminated and grades eas-
ffi
TME BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA �
Mi s. E, Shaddick.
A dainty lunch was served by
ed to give good visibility.
Rebuilding the highway has now
the social committee' lieaded by
Mrs. J. Simmons. The sale of
started from Taylor's Corners to
Godericlx which will remove aser-
poppies will be in the charge of
les of dangerous roller -coaster
the Girl Guides.
hills.—Seaforth News.
Money 'goes to work every day .
When you see a contractor on a job, a bank
loan may helping to finance it.
farmers and other primary producers borrow from
a bank to buy equipment,' ,meet seasonal needs.
TOWNSHIP 'OF GODERICH
Nominations
A 'NOMINATION MEETING WILL BE HELD FO
GODERICH TOWNSHIP, ON
FRIDAYS NOVEMBER 26
IN THE TOWN BALL, CLINTON
Nominations will be accepted between the ho
of I ohd 2 p.m. for -the positions of Reeve and f
Councillors for one 'year and also for two trust
for the Township School Area Board for a two -y
term.
R: E. THOMPSON, Cler
Township of Gode
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ourChristmas OPPI
with the friendly merchants who
Special Christmas Gift Merchandise
at home!
You see.: their names regularly in the columns of i
Clinton Nerws-Record. They are interested in
a progressive community.
They A,d,veartise 'You Patronize"
PLAN NOW to do your shopping from the stores
in Clinton. The merchants here make a special
effort torovide
p you, with the same i%errs you
otherwise would have to drive many miles to
- The benefits of bank credit run through an see: They are your neighbours. They are infer
personal and comrmerciat life. Bank credit ested in the growth of Clinton. Help them help
operates, silently, but on every hand youyou. in making Clinton a, finer place to live, _
have. satisfying assurance that it is
"atWork" ..- in all types of comMunities;
k for all sorts of Worthwhile purposes. The�o
Ett r�tAdve"ritise at e
����.. Oji• chartered banks continually adapt their Inav
services to meet the changing, expanding c at
needs of modern enterprise and modern livine. Shen Home �