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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1950-06-01, Page 2PAGE SIX CLINTON; 'NEWS -RECORD THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1950 HENSAL,L Mr. and 'Mrs. Lorne Scott ex- pect to leave shortly for 'Gi. elph. where they will take up residence. Mr. and 'Mrs. W. D. Simpson, Billy and . Bobby, Detroit, were weekend visitors With Mrs. L. Simpson. The many friends of T. C. Joynt will regret to learn he suffered a heart, seizure this week and is confined to his room. The Girl Guides with their Captain, Edith Bell, enjoyed a hike to the bush Saturday after- noon, refreshments were served. We Ezra Kiefer was in Toron- to last week attending the grad- uation of her son, Ray Ouch; Miss Irma Kiefer, Toronto, ac- companied: her.. Mrs. R. G. Love, of Cairo, Mich.,., was a guest last week with her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. E. M_ cEwan, and while here attended the in - vitiation ceremony of the Order of the Eastern Star held in the Exeter Chapter room Wednes- ray, May 24,at which Dr. Floyd Day, Timmins, Worthy Grand • Patron of Ontario, was a •distin- gTiished guest. Presbyterian Church ”sponsored a booth at Henson ”'air 'Thursday ^� Teat 'and took in $115. This is : OBI 11 UA the third year the ladies have sponsored 'a booth at the local spring fair. MRS. JOSEPH LYON IOOE Services A number.' of members of IOOF and Amber Rebekah lodges at- tended special services in Bruce field United Church • Sunday, May 28 at 7 ppm. and were ad- dressed' by the minister, Rev.. B. R. Stanway. All the lodges of the district were represented. Mrs. Stanway rendered a lovely solo, and the choir under direr- . tion of Mrs. J. R. 114sirdock rend- ered an anthem. Hockey Club Draw 1 A benefit dance sponsored by Hensall Hockey Club was held I in the Town Hall' Thursday night,' May 25, proceeds for injured , members of the hockey team. Shamrock orchestra furnished music for the dance. A draw ' was held for which members of the club had been selling tickets for some time Winners were: ; 1st prize, $50, White Grimier, Zur- ich; 2nd prize, $30, Wilson Allan, Hensall; 3rd, $10, Dr. A. R. Camp- bell, Guelph; $5 winners were Sponsoi ed Booth Allan Reid, Seaforth, and Ed. Corbett Hensall, The Ladies' Aid of Cannel 4•.i iN.CAJ A •AAW A,Cf..N.,••••••~• JWI00~.OIIN4.04~ •N~ .~41 CLINTON DAT II F O R Shortie Coats 14.95 A grand selection of fully lined shorties in pastel and dark shades. All sizes. Plain Dresses 2.00 and Printed Silk. You'll wont several of special priced dresses. Sizes 12 to 52. these Purses HALF PRICE Clearing our entire stock of Purses. All shades. 25% off ALL SPRING COATS ALL WOOL SUITS LADIES SILK NIGHTIES Welcome to Minton AND TO THE Exclusive Shopp CLINTON PHONE 178W I i wirsomovimovcrrose.oivorNvovr..evrnporocrrs....04,..e.o.asoovr.......o.ovrovvstsov.vvsaNswors.e....) i•,orie (Mrs ,Currie), Kitchener;and 'two sisters Mrs.s. (Rev) A. C. Stewart, ;(Marjorie), Midland, " and Mrs. lskin .(Grace), Rivers - dale, Bruce County. The graveside service was con- ducted by ;his brother-in-law, I 'Rev. A. S. ' Stewart, a former moderator of General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, Rev. D. 3. and Rev. Andrew Lane and their wives, were among a large number who attended the service on Thursday, May 25, Funeral services were held in Londesboro United Church on Saturday, May 27, 1950, for Eliza- beth Lear, beloved wife of the late Joseph Lyon, and were largely attended. Rev. S. H. Brenton officiated and interment followed in Blyth Union Ceme- tery Pallbearers were six nephews, Stanley and Joseph Lyon, John and Bert Nott, Fred Shobbrooke and Nelson Lear. Grandsons act- ed as flower bearers. Mrs. Lyon was born in Hullett Township, on September 16, 1$60, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lear. Following her marriage she resided on conces- sion 13, Hullett, and since the death of her husband had resided in Londesboro, where she was one of the oldest and most highly respected citizens. Although not enjoying good health for some time she suf- fered a stroke, on Tuesday lit which resulted in her death cm Thursday morning, May 25. Mrs:. Lyon was married to Joseph Lyon 69 ?years ago, and he predeceased her 59 years ago. Surviving are one son, William; Thorndale, and three daughters, Mrs. E. Dewar, Ottawa, Mrs. William Govier and Mrs. Charles Watson, both of .Londesboro. As well there are nine grandchildren end six great grandchildren. Mrs. Martha Lyon, Londesboro, is a sister, and the last surviving member of a family of severs. REV, WM. D. McDONALD Funeral service for Rev. Wil- liam D. McDonald,' B.A., was conducted at the Morley Bedford Funeral Chapel, Toronto, last Wednesday. evening, and inter- ment was made in Greenoch Cem- etery, near Riversdale, the boy- hood home of the deceased on Thursday at two o'clock. Mr. McDonald, was an honor graduate of Toronto University, and of Knox College, Toronto. During his ministry, he served the church at Waldemar, Wark- worth, Atwood Egmondville, and Agincourt. lir the Agincourt church, one Sunday morning, 13 years ago, while conducting div- ine worship, he suffered a stroke, and had since been unable to continue his chosen . work. He passed away on Monday evening, May 22. He leaves to mourn his loss, his !wife, formerly Jean Lane (only full sister of Rev. D. J. and Rev. Andrew Lane); his three sans, William, St. Paul, Minn.; Robert, Toronto, and John, Ot- tawa, and one daughter, Man- TRADE NARK RED. costs sa little is so gasil gasto serve * asar Fr lladWWacsruWsMEDERIEVIEEGZIW Chesterfields and Occasional Chairs REPAIRED and RE-COVERED Free Pick -Up. and Delivery Stratford Upholstering Co. 203 Waterloo St., Stratford Inquire at Clinton Electric Shop Phone 479 Clinton AUCTION SALE 30 Dairy and Beef' Type Cows at LOT No. 31, CONCESSION 6, GODERICH TOWNSHIP one-half mile south of Porter's Hill on Tuesday, June 6 • at 7.30 p.m. (DST) Cows consist of Holsteins, Jer- seys, Guernseys . and Durhams. Some have recently freshened, balance to freshen- soon. All 'cattle are T.B. tested and will be gold under the usual guarantee. TERMS—CASH A. E. TOWNSHEND & SON, Proprietors EDWARD .W. ,ELLIOTT, Auctioneer 22-b Clearing AUCTION SALE of T.B. Tested Holsteins, Machinery and Household. Effects at LOT 29, CONCESSAON 5 EAST WAWANOSH 3 miles north and rA mile east of Auburn — oh Thursday, June 8 at 1.30 p.m. HORSES: 1 grey gelding, 8 yrs. old; 1 red roan mare, 8 yrs. old, 1,600 lbs. CATTLE: Holstein cow due time of sale; 9 Holstein cows, freshen- ed this spring; 4 Holstein sows, milking and due to freshen in fall; all cows are 5 yrs. old and under; 5 Holstein heifers, 1 yr. old; 7 Holstein heifer calves. IMPLEMENTS: Co-op Univer- sal milking machine. 2 single units, 2 years old; 16' hay rack with sliding platform; M. H. mower, 6' cut; set of farm sleighs; electric fencer; hot water pail heaters; 5 section of harrows; forks, shovels, chains and other articles. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Clare Jewel all -enamel cook stove, like new; 4 -burner Moffat electric stove; Co-op electric washing machine, like new; hot plate and other articles. TERMS—CASH Joseph .Bropjiey, Proprietor HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer 22-b Making Full Use Of Family Allowances? 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