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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1947-11-13, Page 7"Tallp.SLIAr, NOisTEMBER 18, 047 CLINTON NEWTS -RECORD HURON CAUNTY FARMERS' OWN N: PAGE sa '.' WAY PAGE Alvin Plunkett has purchased a new "truck. Harry Sturdy is on a two-week aiunting trip to Bracebrid'ge. Harvey :McGee, Detroit, renewed old acquaintances over the week end: (Roy Mugford, rGoderieh, spent Sun- day with his 'mother, Mrs. George "Zung,blat. Murray McDougal ;has returned 'here from the West where he was 'assisting With the harvest. Mr and :Mrs Albert Flunking, De- troit, visited the former's sister, Mrs. 'George Yaungblut, over the week end. +Mrs. FI. Carrie and son Wayne and 'Miss Joan. And'ers'on,Watford, s4aent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. W. -T. Robison. Mr, end ,Mr's. Stanley (Abel, St, o and Th anes M.ie a R h rd Gardiner -spent tllto week end with Mr, and awn. Aubert (Oampbell. Mies Zeta Munro nurse -in -training in Western ,Hosrital, Toronto, was a week end visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Munro. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lawson, Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Anderson and son Wilaiaan visited Mr. and Mrs, John R,iriiayson, Seafora:, on Sunday. The guests were as follows: Rev. and Mrs. Hewitt and baby Elaine; ➢sass .Maureen Knox, Kitchener.; Dr. and Mus. Draper, Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brophy and son .Michael, Mrs. Richard -Gardiner, Dungannon: Mr. and JSrs. ;S, Abel, St Thomas; Mr. W. H. 'Oampbell and Mr, and :Mrs: Al- bert 'Campbell :Auburn, W.I. To Meet The :monthly meeting of the Wo- men's Institute will be herd in Fores- ters' Hall se Thursdlay, November 20, at Iwoclo k. Mrs . -Charles . .Charles Lo clthart of Goderidh, district president, will give a report of the area convention. Roll call, a household' hint. Hostesses, Proclamation. TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT The annual meeting of the Ratepayers of :the Township of Mullett will be held in the Community Hall, Londesboro Friday, November 21, 1947 The Clerk will be in the 'Community Hall, Londesboro, from 1 to 2 p.m. 'to receive NOMINATIONS for one Reeve and four Councillors, to hold Office for the Year 1948: When a proposed Candidate is not preesnt, his Nomina- tion Paper shall not be valid utdess there .is attached there- to evidence satisfactory to the Returning Officer that he consents to be so Nonitnated, A MEETING OF THE ELECTORS wilt be held in the Community Rall, Londesboro at 2 p.m., FRIDAY, Novem- ber 21, to hear proposed Candidates, and in case more than the required number of Candidates to fill the Offices are Nominated and a Vote demanded, A POLL will be held MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1947 From 9 'a.m. until 5 p.m., at the following places POLL POLLING PLACE D.R.O. POLL CLERK 1 'f`''oresters' Hall, Kinburn Secord MoBrien Ephriam Clark 2 School House S.S. 6 Bert Beacom Leo Watt 3 School House S.S. 2 Joseph Flynn Bernard Tighe 4 Community Hall, Londesboro Thomas Miller Emerson Hesk 5 Community Hall, Summerhill Ephriam Snell Orval Rapson 6 Community Hall, Londesboro Frank Longman Robt. Townsend 7 Foresters' Hall, Auburn William Craig George Lawlor GEO. W. COWAN Township Clerk Mrs. E. Lawson Mrs; Harry Yung - blob tlil s. O. Anderson, ;Mrs. L. Ruddy, Mrs. George (Sturdy St, Mark's Guild Meets St, Mark's Anglican Chinch Ladies' Guild niet at the Orange IdeIT Thurs- day witth the president, Mrs. A. Nes- bit, in charge and Mrs, Gordon Taylor at the organ. Prayer's were offered by (Mise Clara Collinson, and the scrip- ture was read by Mrs. William Gevier. (Readings were given by Mrs. Jeremiah Taylor and Mrs. Sam Das; end a solo was sung by Miss Jean Kirkeonnell. The topic waS taken by Mrs. Thomas . Haggitt. Mrs, S. H. Johnston was called to the front and MTs Nesbit read an address 'expressing regret at her de- parture from the community, and. Mrs. Gordon Taylor presented a gift to her and one for her daughter, (Miss Luella Johnston. It was an- nounced that gifts for Britain will be received at the church during the next two :Sundays. Rev. H, J L Henderson offered the -closing prayer. Baby Baptized The baptianval: ceremony of Sandra Lysin (daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ken- neth B. Campbell, was performed at their home by Rev. A. G. Hewitt of Knox United Church, Auburn, at 4.30 ITOLMESYILLE Misses Helen and 'Gertrude Bond, London, Spent the week end at their home here. Mr. and MPS. W.rrS Kei11y, Toronto, are spending .e few days with Mrs. B. Me11Mth. , Mrs, Kenneth Langford and sou. Walter, •Woodham, spent the week end with 2ts'. rand Nes E, J. Tr'e•. waatha. (Mrs, Elsner Potter' and :Cathy 're•: turned home after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and (Mrs. 3f Donald, Teeswater, pan, on Sunday, November 9, The godmother, Miss Sheila Page, London, England, being •unabel to be present, Mrs..Stanley .Abel substituted for her in the eeremony. The lovely baptismal robe of white satin and ace was a gift from her godmother. The photographer, Mr. R. Henry, Goderieh, was present, and took photographs during and rafter the (ceremony, among them being the four generations, Mr. W. 11, °annp- bell (Mr. Albert pasnpbell Mr. Ken- neth Campbell and baby Sandra Lynn. Later, chimer was served .and a quiet social evening was enjoyed. 1 atleit 4'ef,04 761441# imus WM. MARSH R.R. No. 5 Goderich, Ont. t. PIAN DS AT -WORK . LEARNING REFRIGERATION 'S NT.fiflXO'S productive capacity is the measure of her future prosperity. To assure this province a prominent place in domestic and -foreign trade markets, skilled hands are needed. Increased production -of refrigeration units will mean a greater need for skilled servicing. 'Veterans, basically trained in schools and ON THE JOB, will fill this need as they are absorbed into industry. For those who have mastered skilled occupations, higher wages, job security and better working con- ditions are within easier reach. Through plans sponsored by the Department of Veterans Affairs and ,other agencies, hundreds of young workers are being trained for refrigera. -tion servicing. -Graduates of training schools are ready now to take their places in industry. Craftsmen of the future, they will have a share in Ontario's progress—an important part to play in her industrial de- ,v'elopment. THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) ><a1�PIR7CGEHATIo1N D. C. Guiry, 23, of Toronto, a veteran of 15, months' service in the .Royal Canadian Air, Force, is shown checking the operating pressures on a domestic training unit. The Refrigeration Course gives the student a theoretical and practical knowledge of domestic, commercial and air conditioning units. • • f HENSALL Pays Official Visit Hannah Brethren of Huron Lod 224 A -F. and A.M, received an offei visit from DOOM lit. Wore Bro. McRoberts, Granton, with visite present from rSeaforth, Exeter, Luc M'I and Clinton. WI..L. Kalbfieisch an his officers conferred the first degr and the evening 'concluded ' with turkey dinner. Toasts to the king, th Grand Lodge, and the visitors wer given by the WM, Wor. Bro, 0, Cecil rane and W. Bre, Dinnin, and r sponded to by the DDGi1W, Cane Janes, rRt. Wer. Bro. ,Sanderson an Rt. Wor. Bro. Pryde. James Anderson, a lifelong res dent of Urbborne township, died at nursing home here in his 84th ye fp/owing a lengthy illness. ,Survivin are two ,daughrters, Mas. Glenn Mac Lean, Kippen, Mrs, Theron (Creery Kirkton, 'and one son, James, Us borne. Privake funeral service w held from the Hopper -Hockey funer chapel Exeter, Friday afternoon November 7, with tutermrit in Ex eter Cemetery, Entertain Baby Band :Members of the Woanen's Mission- ary Society of Hensall United church held their November aneeting in the schoolroom of the church and enter- tained es their guests, members of the Baby Band rand their mothers. The s'eheolroom was a bower of beauty with autumn leaves and col- oured asters. Mrs. E, Geiger was in the chair. . ' Mrs. A..W.: