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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1948-07-08, Page 7'THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1948 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD NEWS OF AUBURN Donald Boss is taking a sum mer course at University, of Western Ontario, London. Mrs. Gordon Taylor and: dau- •ghter Marion are r{ttenidng the Anglican Summer Camp at, Bay - Visitors with Mr; and Mrs. Wil- fred Vesterfelt were Mrs, Vester- felt, and Mr, and Mrs. Sea:Wer- stone, Windsor. Mrs. B, 3. Crawford, Dungan- non, Mrs, 'R. E. Willis, Detroit, and Mrs, Will Crawford. Victoria, B.C., visited Mrs, Fred Ross and Donald, last Thursday. Miss Isobel Rollinson, Toronto, spent a ioew days with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rollinson. Mr. end Mrs. J. C. Stoltz are visiting their son Eldon and Mrs, Stoltz, Aurora. Miss Margaret Jackson and her mother have arrived from 'Toron- to and are occupying the house they purchased from the estate of the late Elizabeth Nicholson. Mr, and Mrs. Steve Medd and family, Ilderton, visitedJ. W. Medd on Sunday. ,Passes Vocal Tests Miss Zeta • Munro Sias 'receive word that she has passed wr First class honors her grade 1 vocal tests. Union, Picnic Heid The congregations of St, Mark' Anglican Church Auburn, Trinity Anglican, Blyth and Trinity Church, Belgrave, !held, a union congregational picnic et the' Ang- lican sumemr camp south of'l3ay- field. Results' of arid under, were: Children, three arid under, Mary Nesbitt,' Jackie Powell; girls, six and under, Alice Nesbitt, Ar- lene Powell, Dorothy Bailey; boys, seven and under, Bob—Brise, Clarence Bailey; 'girls; ten"and under, Ellen Deer;' Lila Daer, An- nie Nesbitt; girls over ten, Paul- ine Pocock, Laura Mae Leffler - land; Marion Taylor; boys over ten, 'Lawrence Nesbitt, David Nesbitt, Paul Raithby, Bobby Deer, Lawrence Nesbitt; ladies' race, Mrs, Farnk McIlwain, Mary Nesbitt. Memorial Service A large crowd attended the d tri 0 Staihle.°Township is.nspenta HENSALL John McEwen Londol spent W.I, Plenic few days with Mrs. James. Thorn- FIensall's Communit sort' arid Alex. y Miss Mar grounds provided ton' setting y Nietcafe, London, Wednesday -'afternoon, June visited over the weekend with for the annual picnic of Hen Mr..and. Mrs: Victor Taylor;: •' Women's' Institute. The enth Lois Moffatt, London, vis- iastic crowd: enjoyed a deliei s'' ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. picnic supper. Mrs.' A. E. M' ' Walter Moffatt last week. vice-president; presided for ' Misses+Leola and Donna Tailor short business session, The ,I visited over the weekend with Mr. call was ans weed with "Si and 'Mrs, Earl Craig, Stratford. Say or: Pay." Mrs. E. Sho and Mrs.Victor Taylor and who Is leaving to reside in Pal b Morley,. Arnold, Elaine' and Irene, rnerston, was presented with spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. gift. A bank book was prese - Lorne Woods, St, Thomas. to Mrs, E. Chipchase for her S.S. No. 1 Report ' fant son, William Ernest. The following rs the report of Orr. presented interesting co 4SrS. co 1, •Stanley: ments on the.district annual held Grade -7 to 8: Stewart Broad- in Zurich. The. Community Build - foot, Bob McGregor; grade 5 to in Project was discussed. The 6: Ruth: Jackson, Caroline Light group is asked to make a total foot,' Edna Lightfoot, Jack'Mc- contribution of $500 to this cause. Gregor, Jean McGregor; grade 4 Money -making ideas were sug- to 5: Ruth McFarlane, Neil Mc- gested. It was decided to have a Gregor; grade 3 to 4; Viola Light- bake sale. Committee appoint foot, Marie McFarlane, Katherine were: Mrs. W. Smale (convene McGregor, Jack Watkins; grade Mrs. R. A. Orr, Mrs. J. McEw 2. to 3: Allan Lightfoot, Frarlk 1VMrs, J. McBeath. Mrs. G. Ar McCowan, Nancy McFarlane, strong, Mrs, B. Edwards, Mrs. Wayne Watkins; prizes for note- Beer. They will also operate books: 'Ruth McFarlane,' Ruth booth at the Frolic to be held Jackson, Stewart'Broadfoot; sped- Hensall in August. Committee ling prize: Jack Watkins, Ju?nc charge' are Mrs. W. Parke (con - Miller, teacher, vener), Mrs. C. Dealing, Mrs. 'F. Corbett, Mrs, G. Hess, Mrs. G. Bell, Mrs. A. Mousseau, annual memorial°service at Ball's An interesting period of spor Cemetery Sunday evening. The was enjoyed • under direction service was in charge of Rev. Mrs. W. Brown and Mrs. R. A. G. ' Hewitt of Knox United , Orr. Social committee in char Church. The choir of Westfield of the picnic` were: Mrs, Park United Church was in attendance Mrs, Hess, Mrs, Edwards, NI with Miss Winnifr-ed Campbell ;MeBeath. presiding at the organ. The Scrip- I Winners of sports were: dr ture was read by Rev. Harold J. ping clothes in milk bottle. Mr Snell, Exeter. Rev. M. Allis, A. E. Munn; kicking the slipp Goderich, spoke Mr. Hewitt Mrs. W. Smale; calling husban on the feat "I would not to dinner, Mrs. F. Corbett; ea have you ignorant brethren- eon- ing crackers and whistling, M cerning them that are as]eep," G. Bell; glass of water,' Mrs. Rev. Mr. Allis, Goderich, was Bell's group; Children: peanu present and spoke a few words, He stated he had preached in the church which is situated on the cemetery grounds years ago when his father was the minister. The choir rendered an anthem "Have Thy Own Way Lord," and a male quartette, Harvey McDowell, Lloyd Walden, Norman McDowell and Douglas Campbell, rendered a number, Goderich Township PAGE SEVEN BRUCEFIELD Miss Joan Hann, Lansing, is Park visiting, her friend, Blanche on. Zaphe.. 30, Mrs: Elsie Forrest, sail ited l bLondon,,vis- ast weeit, with Mr; and Mrs. us- A. McQueen, pus " Miss Laura Snell is Mu spending the holidays with her sister, Mrs. *oil. Fred Boyce. Mr. Jack McEwan, London, is aa t, visiting at the home f Mrs. Bar - elle Thompson; a Misses Ina and Ellen Scott, nted London, are holidaying with their in_ brothers Ross and Bill Scott, Mrs. Ben Kaiser, Detroit, and Earl in- Kaiser, Chicago, were weekend visitors here. Mrs, J. Kaiser end. Mrs. B. Kaiser who have been visiting here returned home with them. , Assist in Service Buy your wife a new GRAHAMETTE. Electric Range Heavy Duty Just Arrived . . ` A New Gilson ELECTRIC WASHER • Treat your car to a set of new Dominion Royal deluxe TIRES for 'safe holiday motoring J. E. HUGILL and SONS 1 SUPERTEST PRODUCTS Across from Bank of •Montreal Ontario St. PHONE 784 Clinton { trjHj..�'i.!1,'+. �!i!'iiH.H.�HiH:H�H �H:•Ai1.«`.•':� ;«,..•,W,.a4r�.:H4.,+r«�H,H� W «W�«,H�. t.�r A� MR. FARMER '! Parts are Still in. Short Supply ,r' ;L ORDER your Binder parts EARLY and be Sure Get your McCormick -Deering Binder Twine Now ! - OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS= McAlpine and Daw ♦,ley INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER SALES and SERVICE s IMPERIAL GASOLINE and OIL Mr. and Mrs. Lobb and familg, ed Flint, Mich., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson, ria On Sunday` in Brucefiehd United lia,Church, two beautiful vocal num- n; bers were given, a trio by Dick, IP. Don and Jean Lobb,. and duet by in Dirk, and Don Lobb, in Successful Picnic Although there was, a smaller attendance than usual, all present enjoyed the annual picnic at S.S. No 10, Stanley, on Wednesday, is June 30. Bali games and sports of were enjoyed by the young folk A. and a bountiful supper and gen- ge erous supplies of ice cream e, brought another school year to Mi. a successful close. Following are results of the °p" races: children under school age, s• Orrin Baird, Larry LeBeau; girls er, six to eight, Jean Rathwell, Mea- d ine LeBeau; boys, ' six to eight, t- Bob Caldwell, Ken Caldwell; rs, girls nine to eleven, Thelma Baird, G . Verna Eyre; boys, nine to eleven Miss Catbayn Wallis is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Arthur scramble, Eric Srnale; racing, to eight years, Don Smale; over eight years, Eric Smale. VARNA Mrs, J. McClymont was renew- ing acquaintances in the village last Thursday. Mrs. Horner, Misses Kruger and brother Ralph, Zurich, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cudmore and little son Paull, visited the lady's mother, Mrs. J. Smith, who, we ash. „ are sorry to report, is not en - Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Miller have toying the best of health. returned home after a pleasant Marilyn Horner, Exeter, visit - week's visit in Marlette, Mich. ed withireiatives in the commun- ity over the weekend. Move to Goderich Mr. and Mrs. K, Trietz and little son, who have been living in Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark Varna for some time, have mov- have returned to Toronto after ed to Goderich. spending a holiday with relatives Orange Service Held and friends in the district. Members of Mitchell, Clinton, A report published in this col- Brucefield, Bayfield and Varna umn last week that Jas. Murray, Orange Lodges attended service Clinton, has purchased the farm in St. John's Anglican Church of William Bender, concession 14, Sunday evening, Rev. Laverne is stated to be incorrect. Morgan officiated. The choir was - Report Iriberrect " Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plummer and son Stewart, motored down from Durban, Manitoba, and are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wise and other relatives In the community, Takes Ottawa Position Mn and Mrs, Will Townsend, Souris, Man., are visiting the lady's sister, Mrs. Albert Col- clough, concession 7, 'assisted .by Mrs. Larson and Mrs, Emerson Heard, memher•s of Trin- ity Church choir, Bayfield. BLYTH Miss Miss Elizabeth Middleton, a re- with Miss Ja i enneolVtorr tt Frase`dale, is cent graduate of University of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Gummow, Western Ontario, London, has London, are visiting with Mr. and gone to Ottawa, where she is Mrs. J. B. Watson, ennployed as a micro -analyst in Miss Lorna Bray, Ottawa, who the Federal Department of Agri- has been visiting friends here culture. !during the week, left Friday Marks 40th Wedding evening for Kamloops, B.C. A very pleasant time was spent I Miss Maureen Merritt, who has at the horse of Mr. and Mrs. L, been teaching school at Fraser - Miller, when their family gath- dale, is spending the vacation with ered'to celebrate their 40th wed- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William ding anniversary and during the Monett. Miss Morritt has accept - ening they presented them with ed a position as teacher at Red a chest 01 silver, after which Rock near Port Arthur, and will lunch was served and all enjoyed commence her duties there in a social evening together. September. Victoria St. Phone 338-j -Clinton T. 28-29-b flrA'�i°..tH: �Hi«w«.iiH'i».' �H�H,'Ht :H: `wHiH:"i i it'?H,+fIwHiH', w'Ti,rr. •..i.rp'i iHtr±HH HT.aTH',Is'� ��'rw +.�`, TO KEEP TRUCKS OH THE GO 0. WITH SURE-FOOTED '^ xqI:. NON -STIP v 4 Vrir TRACTION for heavy trucks. This tire with .its husky, wide _diagonal lugs . . • gives you keep -moving traction through the toughest, tire -killing aa-ur-ofr-the-road service. Goodyear.. 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P.M. erald Rathwell, Robert Mustard; girls 12-15, Donna Taylor, Ruth Snelling; boys 12-15, Leonard O'Rourke, John Moffatt; sack race, Thelma Baird, Donna Tay- lor; young ladies' race, Donna Taylor, Thelma Baird; young men's race, Leonard O'Rourke, Gerald Rathwell; clothes pin race, Thelma Baird; ladies' kick -the - slipper, Donna Taylor, Phylis Mc- Bride; men's kick -the -shipper, Thornton Mustard, George Baird; boy's throwing the ball, Thorn- ton Mustard, Mel Graham; three • legged race, Donna Taylor and Thelma Baird, Ina Taylor and Olive Aikenhead; throwing the roiiang pin <girls), Donna Tay- lor, Phylis McBride, (boys), Hugh Zaphe, Leonard O'Rourke; relay nate, team composed of Hugh Zaphe, Leonard O'Rourke, Morris Taylor, George Baird. .!any en women r ,r;f4, 5, ! 15 bs iet New Pep, Vim, Vigor ..:t -hrlll finny Push, ill out; ugr hollow, , it •^It tWager 10falr0Y: body1000g ball- ed.., •lily Wager loolr. Thousands of "1a. wunu'u. 'non, who never pvoDut, gain before, .: now 0ruu 1 of shapely, h0eltby-looklug bo les. e,t (Istrie'i�1tietonics, stlmulnnraa''Joggoratora an. vitamin a,, calcium, enrlal, blood, Wprove ppetltc ..ad digestion an food Alves you moro . 00115211 ,300 nolIrrI911mont: put 11090 on bare bone, '.l0 21, 1D 15 petting be tpoStop when oormal tial Rained ''0010 11110. NOty •'get a0anolntea" al„pMly 0 Ini1 added very day. As agate. IM% EBENEZER / • CONSTANCE WA Meets The WA of Ebenezer Church held a strawberry social at the school on Friday evening. A very bountiful meal was provided by the ladies, after which a splendid program of violin music, read- ings, and siriging by the school children, was enjoyed, YPU Entertained The. Y1U was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merrill, Following the regular meeting, a social hour was spent in games and contests, after which Margaret Lobb read an address to Miss Helen Crich, a member who is leaving the community, and Jack Merrill made a presentation. of crystal from the young people Bliss Crich thanked them very kindly for the gifts, All joined in singing "She's a Jolly Good'. Fellow," A pot -luck lunch was served by the .hostess, Teachers Re-engaged Teachers on the af Blyth public s hoof havetallaff been re-engaear 1948-49 anded peach ther has receschool ived salary Increases, Salaries now are: Bert Gray, principal, $2,150; Miss Agnes Fleeting, $.1,850; Miss Johnston, $1,700, Hog Connell ale Quality Feeds Dairy They Pay Supplement Fred Riley, Kitchener,' spent the weekend at the home of ifs parents. I Mrs, William Jewitt return home from London on Sunday, 'where she spent a week, • Born, June 26, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Riley, Kitchener a daughter (Brenda Mae). I 1 Visitors on Sanday with Mr. and M.. rl Mrs. Charles iU es Rile rewere - y Mr. „and Mrs. Robert Dodds and Har- old and Miss M. Dodds, Kitchener, and Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Riley, Seaforth, I We are sorry to learn Mrs. ;Cook is under the doctor's care, We hope for a speedy recovery. Gordon Bucanan, London, spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Bucanan. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt spent Sunday in London, visiting with. Mr. William Jewitt, who underwent an operation in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. Jewitt is improving nicely we are pleased to hear. 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