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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1954-12-23, Page 11Z13'(JRSDAY,.DECEMBEit 23, f654 eLI14TON NEWS -ACCORD PAGE TELEVEN , ' , ' tgl�G�. a r�NV.°$+$4t8{tFtt$t4+.K RGtSG+E�$ . TO OUR ;'MANY MEMBERS • A/C Hodson Appointed Commandant OBITUARY NeWS 0f B ucefield .....+++ AVERY AhERRY Extend Of RCAF .St aft Cone In .T ionto g q and Every ....�.-.-....+. ry 7 Air Force Headquarters today the ef- A/C "Hodson, presently serving as ,Chief Staff Officer of the Rev. G: G, Burton is up and the story, "The Young St, kiss- l7@O%'gP St�rling our Bayfield 'Cd}rreslwndcnt) Good YE •For The NEW YEAR C7 i nnounced appointment, ective this month, of Air Com- RCAF's Air Defepce Command; with. headquarters gat St. Hubert, about again. cis Taking part 5n the candle- ,�y Mrs. Alec Paterson spent a day, lighting service were Jean Rath- The death occurred on Deeemb- : A O Ontario AUtonio rlilC A6Scll,atio!] ore Keith L B. Hodson, OBE, Quebec, succeeds A/C J. L. Hur- with her mother at Brinsley. well, Jean Medlinchey, Jean er 8, 1954, ,'at the home, of his F•tC,. C I) London as Command-' ' ' nsf of he RCAF Staff... College; ley, CBE Fredericton, N:B,, who retired. from the` Air Force last The Sunday School concert will. Broadfoot, Mary; Allan, Joan be held this evening in the church. Trxebner; Elaine .Taylor; all mem- daughter,_ _Mrs. .Charles Wallis, Rudyard; `Mich., of George Stirling ' L7 / District Supervisor oronto:< September after, 23 years service. Was born Se tem- A/C Hodson p bei 12, 1915, of Canadian parents, T. B. Baird was dxpected-home bers of the CGIT: from Clinton Public Hospital Betty Jean Ross, gave the story, yesterday. The' First Christmas Creche' in his 84th year. Born m Goderich Township, Oct- ober 18, 1871, he was a son of the ps \ OSWAGD WHITFiELiJ. u 1351 Sprin bank Dr., London - 2-9937 g ctteteg€astatwi'�t Jersey, England, one of.the the m J y, g and was educated Mr, and Mrs. Doi? Mckenzie, St. June Turner and Mary Lou Taylor T , visited with Mr, and' Mrs. read the Scripture stories ;from homas Thomas, ol- late William Stirling and Jane Col- well, Fourth Concession. �nbyrytyg.yyiy�r �.. Channel Islands, in London, Ontario, •and Halifax, N.S., he aduated' from Simon McKenzie .on Sunday. Luke and Matthew. The offering ' Mrs. J.. W. Stackhouse, Mi -s. Mac was received by June Taylor, Jean. As a young man he went t o Northern Michigan . and settled at x ' x where ggix Dalhousie University with a,degree Wilson and Mrs, Lorne Wilson. Rathweli, Mary Allan and Elaine Pickford. He played a leading of Bachelor of- Science. spent a day in London last week. Taylor. Elliott and ' All members of''the group join- part in municipal ;affairs, tidying beep County Supervisor for a num. • ��" Ile ,joined the RCAF in 1938 arid following his flying Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Mrs. ,H. Berry spent Sunday at ed in reciting the .Purpose of the Girls in Training; "'As bet of years. Fie was married to Miss -Eliza ,training at Trenton, served as chief in. the :wartime flying Bluevale, and Mrs; Berry - stayed Canadian over for the funeral of Mr: George a Canadian Girl in Training ;under Smith, Pickford, who survives t r ° structor'.at training. school. iii Moncton, N.B. tr Thornton on Monday. the leadership of Jesus it is my I to Cherish Health; Seek him. (they celebrated their golden' wedding anniversary in the.: aut- i was posted overseas in the latter, part Of 1941 and first flew The - school -,concert at SS 3,. ,purpose Truth, Know God; Serve Others, oar Monday . night, 'And. thus, with I3is help;: become wag Much of rs, He also leavesMr four daughters, Mar uerite (Mrs. E. daughters, g aY on operations with P. fighter squadron of the RAF. `A few was a great success. a great. credit the girl God would have me to is due the students and their Bowers) Prophetsville, Ill., Ada (Mrs, C. Wallis) Rudyard, Mich.; - months later he assumed command Of 401' Canadian fighter; squadron beP' teacher, Miss Margaret Stevens. -- 1Vhiss Mary"Swan and Mrs. Alice The- recessional closed the pretty Marie (Mrs. E, Burakead), Sault Ste Marie, Mich.; - Frieda (Mrs, Set with exquisite, diamonds cut by expert craftsmen. DIAMONDS mounted u and in 1943 was appointed coin• Ham left on Thursday mornin for service, . g John Korman) Plymouth, Mich; In intricate! designed settings to accent y g g IP joy' Tt '' mendingofficer of 126: Canadian Wing, a formation he took to the Cochrane, where they will spend Christmas and New Year's with and one son, Herman, Boulder,. Col. There are nine grandchild - � their brilliance. to yon at • continent in 1944. He also served. as liaison officer with the 9th Mrs. Ham's son; Wesley. STANLEY ren Surviving also, are a brother, D. Rings fashioned of precious PALLADIUM lot in Combination w!. Gold) for Christmas..'. ' Aix Force of the USAF in France„ CGIT Vesper J A. Stirling, Goderich township, a lasting beauty. Modestly Priced, 4 dur}ng the west European cam- Mrs. William `Scott :and Mrs. - and eight sisters, Mrs. D. Mac- paign. Pet Coo er co -leaders of the Kenzie Sr Misses A M and E x. • w 2 - After 'returning to C Chapman's Barber; Beauty and Specialty Shoppe Ontario St. Linton Phone 357 at in TBE,CalllEit SPORTS" COLUMN 4 ,��/4ment m Selection of Christmas cards may give you worriment, and scouring through the telephone book for addresses may produce headaches, but whatever the trouble, these u ' activities are important. They herald the z dray when the entire Christian world joins i. in 'celebrating, "k"e s o on earth, good frill to all men". ` One may be inclined to look backward at Christmas time,, If one looks far enough, one finds that early Christmas observances on the continent took place in a crude chapel, much like the bark -covered "long houses" of the Hurons. This was the Mission Ste;, Marle near the eastern tip of Georgian Bay. To that wild land of forests and roaring waters, Jean de Brebeuf, Norman noble and kin of the Dukes of Arundel, had Come as a Jesuit missioner. And there under the con- stellations of the Northern winter, lie brought the Iudians together to ship to tixe 'tine of tile, Breton " Une Jelme I'ueelle", a Christmas carol he had written for diem in their own language, That's something worth thinking about as one struggles through mailing lists, with its late omissions, and Christmas shopping, and dressing the tree, and providing the turkey. We don't have. any idea of the words of the Brebouf carol, though no doubt it was, a simple and reverent piece of versification, As simple as the days before. premature tinsel and baubles, store-mAndows full of electric trains, black lace and ties Which once were considered too gaudy to wear. So let its forget the crowded stores, the weeks land weelrs of "The Tied Nosed Reindeer" and tiro other times with whieb Tixrpan Ailey exits in on the Ol rlstmas .dollar, :and say with Thaekemyt I wisix you health, and love mid Mirth, As. fits tine solemn Christmas -tido. As fits the holy Christmas birth, Be this, good friends, our, carol still ... Be peace on earth, be peace on earth, To' mon of gentle 'will. Your comments and suggestions for this column will be welcomed byyyyElmer Ferguson, c/o Calvert House, 431 Yonge St., Toronto. calvat DiSTILLE'RS LIMITED AM"ORS311R0, OMARIO fr P , CGIT group at Brucefield, led in Community Club J. Stirling, Bayfield; Mrs. Hugh the vesper service conducted by The ladies of the Stanley Com- McLaren; Port Elgin; Mrs. Leslie the group in the,cifurch last Sun- munity Club held•their December Loree, Nanton, Alta; Mrs. Herbert day evening. The regular choir meeting at the home of Mrs: Vic- Wallis, D'Arcy, Sask.; Mrs. J. preceded the CGIT girls in the for Taylor ' with 17 members, Crawford, Pickford; and Mrs. 'Fred processional, and contributed two seven guests and ten children Johnson, St. Ignace, Mich. anthems to the evening --one in resent. The meeting opened by The funeral was held on Fri day,• chorus, and one double duet coin- ail repeating the Lord's .Prayer. December 10, from the Presbyter= posed of Mrs, Broadfoot, Mrs: This was followed by the secre ian Church, Pickford, of which the Richardson, Wilma Dinnin and tary's report and the roll call was deceased man had bee an elder, Mrs. R. McKay Wilson, with.ans'Perect by "your maiden name." and interment nYiade 'in Pickford choral background: The treasurer gave her report, Cemetery. Mrs. W. Scott conducted the, then the collection was taken e" service. Mrs. Cooper presented amounting to $6.37. Business dis 54 .+++++_0.0 + �y�+++� �++++ cussions followed. It was moved Iii'ire first nine months of iron by Mrs. John McGregor that $10 Canadian production of pig iron LONDESBORO h and steel castings .and ingots was be sent to the Christmas Seal. down nearly a quarter from the Fund, seconded by. Mrs. William same period of Iast year: Sinclair. It was moved by Mrs. Graham that $10 be sent to the B -L YPU Childress Aid Society at Goderich, The Burns-Londesboro Young seconded by Mrs. Cantelon• , Peopl'e's Union met at the church Elaine and Irene favoured with an. Sunday evening, December 19, a piano duet. Mrs. . Baird con - with 35 members present. After ducted contests. Mrs. John A. Mc - malting a tour of the. homes in Ewen gave a reading. the village and singing car,pls at It was also decided that the MAY y= each one, the group returned to Christmas party would be held on the church for a trot lunch. December 27, Monday night. — BE In the business meeting which Lunclr will be sandwiches, .cake followed, the committee' reported and candy. - ` MERRYAND that the annual pot -lack supper The nest meeting will be held ZZ for the YPU would he held on at the home of Mrs. William Sin- GVEROUS,700, Wednesday, December 29, at 6.45 clair and the roll call will be a �RPID MAY OUt2 GOOii OIL p.m. The meeting closed. with a question box, The meeting closed short devotional by Gail Maiming with "God Save the Quees'. A C71VECOMFOP-TTOYOU followed by -the Mrzpah benedic- delicious• lunch was served, o tion and "taps". G Nevis ®f eusal6_ � fiJEt iCtDs o Lot AL rruocnunus. �. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Vlas- titer; Mrs. Fled Brock, Kippen' blom, Weston, 'Visited with Mr. and Mrs, Mike Quinlan, Hensall and Mrs. S. Roobol, over the weekend. Bill Mickle, Hensall, This pro- Mrs. Cecil VanHorne was the ject was sponsored by Hensall lucky winner in the draw at Kinsmen Club with proceeds for x{ t T Brown's Hardware last Saturday service worts. The president Dr. a®S a aright, Doug McKelvie, drew the winning Rebekah Lodge sponsored a very tickets. on 7. Mrs. William Kyle; candy, Mrs. E. Shaddick; . aprons, Mrs. William. Parker. Wall Chair Harry Watkins, Clinton, was the lucky winner of the beautiful hos- tess chair in a draw Friday even- ing sponsored by the Legion Lad- ies' Auxitlary with proceeds for the. artificial ice: Leonard Hunter, Clinton, sold the winning ticket. 20 Turlteys Winners of the five 20 pound turkeys in a draw in the town=haTi Saturday nigght, were: Eldon Jar rott,.Iiensall; William Green, Ei- Children's Trent ' . l r • t largest crowd in 27 years led the annual Christmas on Saturday afternoon spon- by the Hensall Chamber of e.•ne 9"d T-T.,n 1l Rraneh.No. of Hensall and com- te. it, proprietor of the Dairy donated 400 bot- :elate milk. Freepic- were given ni the town rge of F/S L. Tiberic, tation Centralia. Reeve ;lake, Rev. W. J. Rog- .rs of the council and s assisted at the Gere - i, GREETINGS QF THE SEASON May your Christmas be + repleto'wilh fila rich blessings of t `t Cho holy season.,. 5- perior Food Market et i, „Reg" Ball ' and Staff Terms Can Be Arrange 1tr A. 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