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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1949-06-02, Page 3THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1949 CLINTON NEWS-IEE1CO11.1) PAGE THRIa OBITUARY NIRS. FRED SHOBBROOK Following a paralytic stroke, With which she was stricken a few days previously, Mrs. Fred Shobbrook ,passed peacefully a- way in Clinton Public Hospital on Tuesday May 24, Mrs. Shobbrook was in her'72nd year, a daughter, of the late IVIr. and Mrs. Richard Carter,Hullett. On June 9, 1910 she was united in marriage to her now bereft hus- band. They farmed in Hullett until 1936, since that time they bave resided in Londesboro. The family consists of two sons and a daughter: Clifford and Leonard and Mrs. Ernest Knox (Beth) all of Hullett; also five grandchildren. Two children died M. infancy. Also surviving are a brother and sister, Derwin Cart- er, Hullett, and Mrs. Herb Oakes, Goderich Township. A l rothler Stanley Carter predeceased her in 1943: e Mrs. Shobbrook Was a faithful Christian woman, a lifelong mem- ber of the Londesboro Methodist (now United) Church -and active in the Church Organizations. She was a, devoted wife and mother and will be much missed by her sorrowing husband and family. Another Car of Western Spruce Just arrived BARN DOOR TRACK CLOSED TRACK -26c per ft. BRACKETS --28c each ROLLERS -$3.00 pr. Tel- 0 -Posts 11.75 Stop Floor Sag Try Paints -- Enamels Varnishes J. W. Counter Builders' Supplies "YOUR PLYWOOD HEADQUARTERS" Phone 290M Delivery CLINTON TRAFFIC AccroB Ts WINCrHAM Wingham police had a' busy 'weekend with three traffic' accidents. However, there. were no serious injuries. e e s. SEWERS UNDER STUDY EXETER -Village council has reviewed the question of town drainage and sanitary sewers. Decision was postponed to allow the engineer to investigate the pumping station arrangement and ditch, tiling and .prepare plans. The funeral, which was very largely attended, took place on Thursday afternoon, May 26, from Londesboro United Church con- ducted by her pastor Rev. S. H. Brenton, to Blyth Union Cemet- ery. Pallbearers were five nep- hews: Ivan and Percy Carter and Harry Oakes; and three neighbors: George McVittie, Clifford Saun- dercock and Harry Durnin. Flowerbearers were Ted and John Pollard, Harry Fear, Jack Brown, Jack Taanblyn, Donald McNall, Bobby Saundercock and Gordon Shobbrook. Friends from a distance attend- ing the funeral were from London, Stratford, Egmondville, Granton, Luoan, Denfield, Wingham, Clin- ton, and Blyth. MRS: MARY POCOCK Mrs. Mary Ann Uzell Pocock died Saturday, May 21, at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Will - tem Fleet, Caledonia, following a lengthy illness. j" Mrs. Pocock was bornin the United States and had resided near Clinton until moving to Cal- edonia to reside with her daught- er. She attended the Baptist Church in Clinton, Her husband predeceased her in 1943. Surviving are two sons,- Oliver, ons;Oliver, Clinton, and Norval, Em- erson.St., Hamilton, three daugh- ters, Mrs. Leonard Elliott, Mitch- ell, Mrs. William Fleet, Caledonia, and Mrs. Thomas East, Goderich, 12 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Thomas Cuthbertson, Detroit, Mrs. J. Webster, Burlington, and Mrs, K. Pocock, Toronto. The funeral was held on Wed- nesday, May 25, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fleet, Cale- donia, with the Baptist Minister from Caledonia officiating. In- terment followed in Woodland Cemetery, Hamilton, Pallbearers were Kenneth Drysdale, Herbie Pocock, Elmer McClinchey, Ber- nard Oliviere, Robert Holt and Ed -Dietz. MRS. FRED BELL •Following a funeral service in Brophey Funeral Home, Gode- rich, conducted by Rev. F. G. Stotesbury, Bayfield, minister of Porter's Hill United Church, interment took place in Mait- land Cemetery, Goderich Town- ship, on Tuesday afternoon, May 31, of the remains of Mrs. Fred Bell. A well known resident of Goderich Township, Mrs, Bell passed away in Alexandra Hos- Goderich, Sunday morning, May 29, in her 48th year. Deceased was the former May Carnahan, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Carnahan, Goderich, and the late David Carnahan, She was born in Halton County and for the past 26 years had been engaged in farming with her hus- band in Goderich Township. Besides her husband and her mother, she is survived by a family of five sons: Arnold, Ar- thur, Gerald, Willis, and an in- fant son, Norman, all et home; six daughters: Mrs. Russell (Jean) Phillips, Lucknow; Phyllis, Lois, Shirley, Irene, and Louella, at home; and a sister, Mrs. James Benson, Oakville, WED., J <' NE 22 at 2 o'clock (DST) 4 RACES 12 HEATS Sponsored by CLINTON TURF CLUB HENSALL Educational Tour Eighty-two pupils' of the ten schools of Hay Township Area travelled by bus Friday, May 27 to Detroit, Mich„ and visited De- troit Zoological Park, Edison In- stitute, Museum, Greenfield Vil- lage,'Belle Isle Park. Education- al tour was arranged by Victor Dinnin, supervising principal, Hay Township School Area, Pupils were accompanied by five other teachers: Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Desjardine, Mrs, T. Lavend- er, Mrs. McQuillan, Ralph Krueg- er; three mothers: Mrs., Kenneth Weber,. Mrs, Ruby Neeele, Mrs. Albert Hess; Roy Fisher of the school board, and Mrs, Bruce Tuckey, wife of chairman of the school board. VRN+�i Miss Maud Keys, R.N., Strat- ford, visited at her home here over the weekend. Mrs. D. J. `Stephenson, Egmond,- ville, spent the weekend at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Lee Mc- Connell. Church Re -opening The reopening services of the United Church will be held on Sunday next, . June 5, at 11 a,m, and 7.30 p.m. Rev. E. A. Poulter, a former pastor, will preach at both services. Special music will be furnished by the choir, assist- ed' by Miss Mimi Johnston, Ham- ilton and Don Hughes, Exeter. During the past year, extensive repairs have been made to the church, a basement having been built, a furnace put in andthe interior re -decorated. All former members and others are cordially invited to attend ,these services next Sunday. To redly smarten up your porch and floors, use Sturgeons lastingly beautiful parch and floor enamel; eye -Latching colours, super -tough elastic finish. Splendid for interior floors, toe, SOME OPENINGS FOR DEALERSHIPS e AVAILABLE .......WRITE DEPT N.R, T STURGEONS LIMITED, TOROP.Jt .L W. COUNTER BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Albert St., Phone 290M, Clinton, Ont. PAINT JR,ODUCTS„FOR HOME ';ND, INDUSTRY F. B. Pennebaker I.D.A. Drug Store, Member of so, • I.D.A. 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