Clinton News-Record, 1957-01-17, Page 7Progressive Conservative
Association
Federal Constituency of Huron.
NOMINATING
CONVENTION . e
Monday,2 13Ffluary 28
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• Guest Speaker:
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Fire Cans
The p•Ayfield Fire Department
had two cold runs last week. The
first oall was to a chimney fire at,
Dewar Talbot's home, Slue, Water
Highway, Stanley Township, on
Friday afternoon. It was soon
brought under control. '
The second call Was. about
o'clock on Saturday to Harry Tor-
rance`s home on the sixth conces-
sion, Goderich Township. Un-
fortunately, neither the. Clinton
fire truck, nor the ltayfield..trucic
were able to get in the laneWay
as it was so drifted with snow,. so
they were ..unable to do .anything,
and the -house was completely
gutted by tire,
o.
"Deer Hunting
By Automobile
(By our Bayfield correspondent)
When Logan Cleave and. Bert
Greer were driving towards the
village about seven o'clock on
Sunday evening, four deer ran
across the road in front of the
car opposite George •lea.rd's fdm.
The "car caught the hind quar-
ters of the last one and broke its
back, The accident' was reported
to Constable George Little who
aurinnoned the game: Warden, and
then went out and shot the injured
animal. Roy 13ellenger, Clinton,
arrived and removed the carcass.
Legan Cleave was fortunate in
that there was only slight dam-
age done to the 'grill of his auto-
ews of liolmesville
Correspondent MRS. r. Apouvwuciii
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Morgan Jones, Mrs, .C4=0.
butt, Mrs. D. N. Olhfdon, Mrs. W.
R. Lobb and Mrs. Harry CO:more.
The meeting closed with the, hymn ."Praise My •Soul, The Kin,'
of Heaven" and prayer by the'
*sident, . HosteSses for the day
were Mrs. D. N. Glidclom. Mrs. A, Grigg and Mrs, F, .McQtkliough,
Mr's, ',4W4,0 .Grigg gave the
treasurer's repOrt and Mrs. H.4r,,7. ry Cuchnore gave the secretary's
report.
Committees, were arranged to
make ..plans for the ,eengtegatienel supper to be ,held -on .jahuary
Members .of the ,cqnnoittees. are
Mrs, Frank XeCtillaught `WMS moo*
'The Woman's Missionary Soc.,
ietg, of Holmesville united' Chun.
ch, '1110 on January 8,. in the char-
ge of Mrs, F. Potter's group, with
,Mrs, . L. Jervis, the presicieht, in
the, chair,
The call to worship was given
by Mrs. Jervis, followed by the
singing -"of the hymn "All Rail
The Power of .Jesus.' Name „" Mrs,
J. Huller read the. Scripttlre les-
sor, with Mrs, Jervis giving the
comments on it. .A .auestion and
answer period was taken by'lyIrs,
Jervis, Mrs. 13„ Potter and Mrs. F.
Mulholland. Mrs T,, Gahweiler
led in' Prayer. 'Mrs, E. J. Tre-
wartha gave a reading "Thoughts
for the Vew Year," Annual re-
ports were given by; Mrs, M,
Jones, secretary; Mrs. B. Potter,
treasurer; -1Virs.. F. McCullough, •
The Mission Band; Mrs. B. Mac-
Math, flower committee; ^visiting
committee, Mrs. Carman Tebbutt,.
:WW2 Jean 'McLeod. _AY'Inler,
Was home over the weekend.
Miss Mildred. Fraser, Lender',
spent the Weekend at the parental
borne.
William .Pftfield, Toronto, was
the; .guest of George $e11, over .
the weekend,
Mrs. 'Harry .I>arnbrough is in
viotoria, 1114,asPit4l; London, under-
,. goiav .sUrgery,
Mrs. .Fred MeViven visited her
sister,,.Urs, r: Schnell, for sev-
eral lays last week.
There 'was skating in the local
arena! on Monday night for the
first time this yoar".,
Miss Helen Edith Forrester,"
Gaderieh, visited hen :mother, Mrs.
James A. Cameron; over the
weekend.
WA.- Fred .Ford, .returned to
Clinton, on Wednesday, after hay-
,ing'-been, the guest of. Mrs. '1,).. H,
.Cobb for a few days.
Mr, and Mrs, x?... S....Roddiela and,
mr„.'andli/Lrs; I. Ormond 'were
In London onaslreaday- ware they.
attended the Little • Theatre play
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Mr* and Mrs, II, H. Ormond
returned home on Friday after
having,- been in Petreit and visit-
ed their daughter and family, in
Ashtabula, little for ten days.
George motored to
Cath4rines on Wednesday - to
take Mrs. Little's iephew, Prey-
incial Constable William Johnston
and family from Goderich. They
are moving to that city since he
has been posted to the St. Cath-
erines detachment,
Artiongst those who, went from
I3 ayfield to attend the Community
Concert in Goderich on Monday
evening were. Mr. and Mrs, R,
Roddick, Mrs, J. H, Cobb, Mrs.
Fred Ford, Mrs. T. C. Bailey,* Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Hovey, James. A.
Cameron, Maynard Corrie, Miss
Helen Edith Forrester, H. H. Or-
mond, Mrs. J. MacKenzie,•Mrs.
W. l3rOwn, Mrs. D. Kingsbury and
Mrs. Malcolm Toms. ,
W. W. Higgins .had the mis-
fortune to fall in his honie on
Sunday morning and fracture a
hip,. He was removed by ambul-
ance to Clinton Public Hospital,
where treatment "commenced on
Tuesday. The accident occurred
on his 82nd birthday. ,
Mrs. Alec Reoch, Toronto; Mr.
and .Mrs. ,4 Smith, London;
Mr. and Mrs: J. B. Higgins were
in Clinton Tuesday to be with
their father at the hospital.
United WMS -
The Woman's Missienary Soc-
iety of the United Church held
the first meeting of the year last
Thursday afternoon, at the home
of 'Mrs. ala. Makins. There was a
good attendance and the new pres-
ident ,Mrs, Harvey Hohner, pres-
ided. Fees were received and
plans made for• the coming year.
The packing committee reported
packing and shipping a bale of
good used clothing, weighing 95
pounds for overseas relief.
'Knox WMS
Thee Women's Missi6nary Soc-
iety of Knox Presbyterian Chur-
ch met at ;the home of Mrs.. J. J.
Richardson, on. Wednesday after-
noon, January 9.
Mrs. C. W. Brown, president;
opened the meeting with prayer
and Mrs.' J; J. Richardion gave
the Scripture r'eadin'g.
Mrs. D. Macdonald gave a most
interesting and enlightening ad-'
dress on "A Book That Behaves,"
Mrs. II. -C. Wilson gave a few
items on temperance, and Mrs, W;
R. Lobb reported on. Christian
stewardship. Mrs, Charles Wil-
son read "The Road to Internat-
ional Peace."
With Ea Grigg at the piano, a
duet "The Beautiful' Valley pf
Peace" was sag by Mrs, E. Pot-
ter and. Mrs. L,.Jervis. A short
play, "Reports From. Delegates"
was given, with Mrs, L. Jervis,
Mrs, F. lAulhelland, Mrs, K. Harms
AP and Mrs, E, Potter, The meet-
ing closed with yGuide Me 0 Thou
Great Jehovah" and prayer by
Mrs, Potter.
Womaks Auxiliary •
The WA meeting followed, with
Uri president," Mrs,, Stewart Far-
quhar, in the chair, The Aherne
for the WA for' the year, is to be
"Ye Shall Be My Witness," and
Mrs. •Farquhar read the Scripture
lessen and .gave the comments,
Mr. and Mrs., Robert Gritnoldby
are both under doctor's care.
Mrs. Joseph Riley and Mrs.
Frank Riley were in, London on
TuesdaY..
Herb Brigham, Hanover, visited
his sister, Mrs. Borden Brown on
Tuesday.
Reeve William Jewitt is atten-
ding County Council in Goderich
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dexter,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dex-
ter in Blyth on Saturday.
Miss Muriel Dale, Brampton,
visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs,
Verne Dale over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs, Guy Cunningham,
Auburn, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Dexter, one day last week.
'Miss Jiayce Jewitt, .Thorildate,
spent the weekend with• her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Jew-
itt.
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Willing Workers '-
Annual Meeting
(By our Bayfield correspondent)
The January. .meeting of the
,Wdlling Workers was held' at the
home of Mrs, Kenteth Brandon
an the ninth. Mrs. Grant Stir;
ling took over as president, from
Mrs. Robert Welsh.
'Mrs. George Heard, secretary
for 1956 read the minutes of the
last meeting which were adopted.
Eleven members answered the
roll call and one visitor with her
daughter was present. -
The treasurer's ,statement was
given by' Mrs. Bert Greer.
The round' robin supper sugges-
tion made by Mrs. Kenneth Bran-
don was carried, when Put to a
Vote. Banquet and 'decorating
committees were formed,.
A candranctran is to be held
at the February meeting at the
home of Mrs. Arnold Maidns,
Lunch committee for the next
meeting his: Mrs. Kenneth. Bran-
don, Mrs. Bert Greer, Mrs. = Reg.
Francis, Mrs. .John ,Liridsay:
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barker
and Miss Rtir_th, King, City,' and
Miss Margaret 'McClymont, Tor-
onto, spent the weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mri-
Clymont.
Skating Rink -
The skating rink is open on
Tuesday, Thursday and. Saturday
evenings from 7.30-9.30 and Satur-
day afternoon from-2.00-4.00. The
committee would appreciate any
donations for the upkeep of the
rink. ,
-Royal Scarlet .a.•
The Stanley Royal Scarlet
Chapter met in the Orange Hall
on Monday evening, and elected
the follorring officers for 1957:
W.C., •William, McElwain; D.C.,
James Hutchins; chaplain, Louis
Taylor; recording secretary, John.
Watson; •treasurer, Harold Stin-
son; marshall, Lloyd Keys; lec-
turers, Anson Coleinan and' Fred
McClymont; condu€tors, Orrin
Dawson and Wilfred Castle; her-
ald, Robert McIlwain; sentinel,
William McDool.
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Mrs E. Gaunt spent the week-
end with her aunt Mrs. W. Lyon.
Mrs.• Eleanor Throop, had the
misfortune to fall on some ice and
break her wrist.
Mr. and Mrs. Allister Broad-
foot, Seaforth, spent :Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott.
1VIR. and, Mrs. Ernest Shaddick,
Hensall, were with, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Shaddick, on Sunday.
Mrs. ',Mary Crawford spent the
weekend with her!'Sdif-4ri-law• and
daughter, Mr. and 'Mrs. Raymond
Israel, Kitchener.
'M'r. and. Mrs. George Cowan"en=
tertained the Members of • the
Hullett Township Council at a
dinnerain their home, 'on Monday,
January 15.
The 'congregational' meeting of
the United Church, will be held in
the church basement:, on Tuesday
afternoon, January 2. All mem-
'berss of the church• are invited to
attend.
The. Woinan's MisSionary Soc-
iety met, at the home of Mrs. Bert
Allen. The treasurer, Mrs. Frank
Tamblyn reported the allocation
over-subscribed and 'all money
sent to the Presbyterial. treasur-
er.
An interesting letter was read
,
from Miss Vera Lyon, R.N., Haz-
elton, B.C., Missionary hospital,
-telling of the .Christmas activit-
ies among their people.
Mrs. John Scott favoured with
a solo. `Group 1 served light re-
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Owing to the storm and cold
weather the Friendly Few Farm
Forum cancelled their Monday
night meeting.
The annual meeting of Con-,
stance. church will be held in the
Sunday School rooms, Friday
night and a social evening is be-
ing planned. Everyone is asked
to attend .and enjoy an evening
with the congregation.
WA and WMS
The WA and WMS met on Jan-
uary' 9. Mrs. Verne Dale presi-
dent of the WA opened the meet-
ing by singing a hymn, and all
repeating the Lord's Prayer. Mrs.
Dale• gave a short reading. The
roll call Was 'answered by 12 lad-
ies' paying fees. All reports of
1956 showed a , most successful
year. All, ladies are asked for a
donation for the WA and this
donation can be given to the treas-
urer, Mrs. Kenneth Hulley any
time,,of the year. The 'auxiliary
will give a single rose instead of
a container .of flowers in the time
of death.
Quilts were discussed and the
WA decided to quilt. Collection•
was taken and the meeting turned
over to the WMS...
Mrs. McGregor presided. .The
Scripture lesson was mad by Mrs.
T. 3. Whyte. The roll call was
answered by 12 ladies paying fees.
Mrs. Borden BroWn gave, the
stewardship paper. The I WMS
will 'pack a bale. The 'ladies de-
cided to entertain' the YPU some
evening. A temperance reading
was *given by 'Mrs. William. Jew-
itt.
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