Clinton News-Record, 1950-11-09, Page 7*THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1950
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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
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AUBURN
• Miss Jetrid Anderson, Reg.N.,
Stratford, and Miss Joan Ander-
son, Watford, were weekend vis-
itors with their mother, Mrs. W.
T. Robison.
Newlyweds Honoured
A reception was held in the
Forester's Hall Friday night in
honour of Mr. and Mrs, Ross
Patterson.
Following lunch, the young
couple were called to the front
when Mrs. Keith Machan read an
address extending best wishes,
and Gordon Beadle presented
them with a purse of money.
Lunch including wedding cake
was served.
Bride -elect Feted
A shower was held in the For-
ester's Hall Thursday night in
honor of 'Miss June Beadle, bride -
elect. The early part of the
evening was spent playing bingo,
after which a short program was
enjoyed with Mrs. Wes Bradnock
in charge. A piano solo Was
played by Miss Donna Haggitt,
and Mrs. Gordon Taylor sang a
solo, accompanied by Mrs. W. J.
Craig. Other numbers were a
short skit by Mrs. William Hag-
gitt and Mrs. Thomas McNeil;
reading by Jewel IVIcClinchey. A
bean -guessing contest was won
by' -jewel likeClinchey. The guest
of honor was called to the plat-
form and Mrs. Keith Machan
read an address extending best
wishes and Mrs. Leonard Arch-
ambault presented her with a
purse of money and other articles.
After June had opened her gifts
she thanked her friends. Lunch
was served.
Miss Amelia lificliwain visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mountain on
Sunday.
Marks 84th Birthday
'George Beadle observed his
84th birthday on Sunday, Novem-
ber 5. A son of the late Emma
and George Beadle he was born
in Hullett Township in the Mait-
land Block. Sixty-two years ago
he married Elizabeth Robinson,
WestWawanosh, who passed
away seven years later. Fifty one
Years ago he married Marion
Yungblut, Auburn. Ms, Beadle
threshed for a number of years
and farmed in West Wawanosh
and Hullett, retiring to Auburn
14 years ago. Mr. Beadle is en-
joying good health and is up
street nearly every day, Mr.
Beadle with. Mrs. Beadle spent
Sunday with their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Brown, Walton:
Other members of the family
are: (May) Mrs. H., Render-
knecht; (Ada) Mrs. D. McIntyre,
Detroit; (Jean) Mrs. Ernest Pat-
terson, Auburn; (Anna) Mrs. B.
French, Detroit; (Marion) Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt. He has 13
grandchildren and one great-
grandchild.
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Payment for social security
measures such as baby bonuses,
unemployment insurance, etc., are
expected to cost Canadian tax-
payers about half a billion dollars
in the present fiscal year. This
sum n will exceed $22,000,000 the
total of all Dominion government
expenditures for the fiscal year
ended in March, 1935,
Public Health Veterinarian at Work
A feature of the service provided by Huron County Health Unit is the regular inspection of
dairies and creameries. ABOVE is shown DR. 3. DONALD MOYNAN (left), public health
veterinarian, checking a sample of milk in Fairholme Dairy, Clinton, with LESLIE RENDER -
SON (right), an employee of the dairy. —Engraving courtesy The London Free Press
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Goderich Township
'Mr. 'and Mrs. John Semple and
family spent Saturday with rela-
tives at Byron.
Mrs, Arthur Smith, Toronto,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Will Middleton. .
Tom Arkell, London, spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Arkell.
Miss Margaret Middleton has
returned to London after a short
visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Middleton.
St. James WA Meets
A very successful meeting of
the WA of St. James Church,
Middleton; was held at the home
of Mrs. Harold Tyndall with 25
ladies present. The president,
MTS. Stewart Middleton, was in
charge, and opened the meeting
with prayer. The minutes were
read and adopted and small items
of business discussed .
The guest speaker for the oc-
casion was Mrs. May MacKinnon
who took as her topic "Prayer"
touching on the need for more
individual prayers, making pray-
er a part of our everyday life,
and the great wonders wrought
by earnest prayer,
Mrs. P. Middleton moved a vote
of thanks to the speaker. The
meeting closed b'y repeating the
members' prayer, after which a
social half hour was' greatly en-
joyed. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. john
Middleton on Wednesday atter-
noon, November 15.
Farm Forum Meets
SS. No. 4 Farm Forum has
been re -organised for this term,
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and met on Monday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert E. Thompson. There was a
good attendance, and the radio
topic, "Who Should Pay for Soil
Conservation" was thoroughly dis-
cussed, After the discussion, new
officers for the term were elected.
Irvine Tebbtitt was elected as
chairman, and Miss Aileen Castle
as secretary. Contests were con-
ducted by .Tack Merrill. Carman
Tebbutt and Mrs. Sim Lobb are
the recreation committee for next
week, and the meeting is to be
'held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A, Hebden. A bounteous
lunch of sandwiches ice cream
and cake, was served at the close
of the meeting,
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