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T. W. Oates
ews of Varna
Correspondent: FRED McCLYMONT
Phone Clinton NIT 2-321.4
Tree Planting on •Arbour Day Set Out 6,000 Seedlings
It. was cold bn the hilltop last Friday after-
mon, and Goderich .Township' youngsters taking
part in the tree planting job had to be dressed
• warmly. H;-H. DeVries, Zone Forester, left, was
in charge of seeing that the '85 children were in-
strutted in how to, plant the 6,000 seedlings
which went into the ground at E. J. Jenkins
'farm and didn't hesitate to take up a shovel
himself. The youngsterS are Lois MacMillan and
John Howard, both of Grade 7, at SS 2, Reeve
John. Deeves is at right, (News-Record Photo)
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(By our Bayfield correspondent)
Thomas William Oates, M.A.,
B.Comm, B.Paed, 66, director of
Hamilton secondary schools for
ten years prior to his retirement
in 1954, died suddenly in Hamil-
ton on Thursday, May 2, 1957.
He taught at London Central
Collegiate from 1915 to 1921. and
prior to that was a teacher at St.
Thomas Collegiate,
He is survived by his widow,
formerly Miss Alberta Anderson,
and two sons; John, Kitchener and
Donald, London.
The deceased man was well-
known in Bayfield, where he had
maintained a summer ,home for
over 30 years. Although forced
to retire owing to ill-health, he
had seemed so much better last
summer that his sudden passing
came as a shock to friends here.
He had been looking forward to
returning to the cottage the end
of this month.
WMS Thankoffering
Varna United Church WMS
held an Easter Thaiikoffering ser-
vice in the church on May 2, with
Goshen WMS, r Varna Anglican
ladies and former members as-
guests.
The meeting was opened by the
president Mrs, Anson Coleman
and the West group took charge
of the devotional part of the
meeting. This was followed by a
musical duet by Mrs. George
Stephenson and Mrs. William
Taylor. Mrs. Ernest Epps gave a
recitation. Mrs. Elmore Keyes,
Mrs. Elmer Hayter and Mr's, C.
McBride gave a vocal selection,
accompanied by Mrs. Bruce Keys.
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Mrs. Fred Reid gave a Mother's
Day reading.
Miss Clara Mark was the guest
speaker, She stated that every
Christian was called upon to be
a 'missionary. The secret of suc-
cess in Chrstian service is, "Not
my will, but Thine be done." The
influence of „missionaries contin-
ues, Only eternity will reveal
results.
Miss Clark then spoke of the
life of Amy Carmichael, an Irish
Missionary who spent 55 years
in South India without a fur-
lough, During this time she
Wrote 35 books, 13 of them after
an 'accident which disabled her.
Mrs. E. MeClinchey thanked
all those who had taken part in
the program. Lunch was served
and a social hour enjoyed.
Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Small are
vacationing in Toronto for the
pest three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Fothergill,
newlyweds, have taken up, resi-
dence in the village.
Miss Muriel Shobbrook and
Joyce Purdue spent last week at
Sault Ste Marie, visiting friends,
We are pleased to welcome Mr,
and Mrs. Wilmer Howett, to Lon.
STANLEY
Ladies •Meeting
Wednesday, May 1 found 16
members of the Stanley Ladies'
Community Club assembled at the
home of Mrs. A. Verhoef for their
monthly meeting. Pour visitors
and 12 children attended also,
A report was brought in on the
information• obtained about buying
new card tables and plastic table
covers. This was left over for the
present time,
An unusual contest, was enjoyed
by all. The next meeting will be
at the home of Mrs, Robert Glen.
Roll call will be "What is requir-
ed to be a good farmer's wife?"
AUBURN
Correspondent-'MRS.' FRED ROSS
Phone Dungannon D'r 15
Mr. and Mrs. M. Allison, Park-
hill visited Mr: and Mrs. D. W,
Hamilton, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Simcoe,
visited with the lady's parents,
Mr. 'and Hembly.
Mr. and Mrs. Larrf Glasgow,
Alan and Dennis, Brussels, called
on friends here Satutel'aye
Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Rathwell
and Michael, Dresden, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. G. R.
Taylor.
Mrs. Donald Fowler who frac-
tured her hip some time ago; and
has since been confined to Gocter-
ich hospital, returned home last
Thursday,
Mrs, Edgar Lawson, Mrs. C. M.
Straughan, Miss M. R. Jackson
and Mrs. Fred Ross, attended the
Huron County Library Conven-
tion held in the Assembly room of
Knox Presbyterian Church Friday,
when Rev, Col. Karl Krug, Bel-
grave, was guest' speaker.
Quite a number from here at-
tended the Ordination Service of
Peter Walter and Brown Milne,
at Knox Presbyterian Church,
Goderich, on Monday evening.
Both were students at Knox Pres-
byterian Church here. Mr. Milne
the summer of 1953 and Mr. yVal-
ter in 1954, Mr. Milne is going to
Whitehorse, Yukon, and Mr. Wal-
ter to Eckville, Alta.
desboro, They have leased part.
of Mr, EWan's residence,
Mr. and Mrs. glister Broadfoot.
'rackets/nail, spent Sunday with.
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
.John Scott,
The fourth annual meeting .of
the Huron Presbytery WA, was
held in Londesboro United Chur-
chi On Wednesday of this week,
aVfiss Vera T.:5,4 who for the'
past year has been nursing, in
Wrinch Memorial Hospital, Haze
elton, B.C„ has returned and is
visiting under the parental roof
together with Miss Francis Lyon),
Toronto; Miss Phyllis Ohr, Ed-
monton; Miss Joan Bartlett, Bow-
manville, and Anne Bowden, Or--
HOLMESVILLE
Correspondent
MILS, V, MeMITLLOTJGII
Phone MY 2-141.8
On Friday, May 3, the pupils of
grades 6, 7 and 8 had a lesson in
tree planting at the farm• of Ed-•
ward Jenkins.
Guest Minister
Mrs. C. Tavener, wife of Rev,
C. Tavener, a former minister of
Holmesville United Church, was
the guest speaker at the WMS,
service held in the church on Sun-
day, April 28. At this service,.
Cathie Potter, Bonita Williams,.
Charles Haughten and Alvin Jones
were received into full member-
ship in the church by profession
of faith. Rev. H. C. Wilson con-
ducted the membership service.
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E. A, Featherston) London, was
Mine aver the weekend,
William Parker, Jr., London)
Was home over the weekend
Miss Adele Fernette, Detroit, is
at her cottage on Delevan Street.
Mr. and. Mrs. C. R. Moore, De-
troit, were in the village = Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Bannister and
Siratford, °copied their
cottage for the weekend.
Mr, and Mrs. H, Bauer and
Tommy, Waterloo, spent t 11 e
weekend at their cottage,
Orville Weston, Seaforth, visit-
ed his sisters, Mrs. R, Blair and
Miss E. Weston, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis' Bisbacke
Clinton, visited her parents, Mr.
and 'Mrs. Ed. Sturgeon on Sunday.
LAC James Harrington; wife
and family are. occupying' Mrs. J.
DesJardines' cottage on Colina
Street.
Mr, and Mrs. Alan Syclenham
and • two children, Cardiff, Wales,
are Staying with Henry May, Blue
Water Highway.
Mr. and Mrs. David Baird, Lone
don, Mrs, Matilda Peifer, Dash-
wood, spent Sunday with their
sister, Mrs. Ed. Sturgeon.
Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Kirkham.
and Eber Kirkham, London, were
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Eemerson Heard on, Sunday.
Miss. M. Roddick, London, was
the guest of her brother and sis-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Roddick, over the weekend.
Mr. and ' Mrs. E. R. Weston,
Goderich, came last week and are
occupying the Toms apartment at
the telephone office for the sum-
mer.
Mr. and' Mrs. 3. M. Atlkinson,
St. Moir' Shores, Mich,,. were at
their home in the village for a
couple of days the first of ' the
week.
Mrs. J. W. Jowett, returned to
her home at Jowett's Grove, last
week after having occupied her
house on Main Street for the
winter. -
The Rev. and Mrs. H. B. Scud-
amore, who have spent a couple
of days with Mrs. R. H. F. Gaird-
ner, left this. week to motor to
Hope, B.C.
Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Hunter, Sal-
ly Beth, accompanied by Mrs, C.
F. Rogers, Toronto, were at their
home' in the• village from Friday
to Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay,
Mrs, Charles Bell and George
Heard, visited their uncle, John
Lindsay, in Beck Memorial Sana-
torium on Sunday.
Mrs. R. J. Larson returned
home from London on Friday.
She is confined to the house with
a sprained ankle which she sus-
tained in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Castle,
Simcoe, arrived on Friday to
spend the summer • at their home
on Main Street. Sidney is con-
valescing following a critical ill-
ness last winter.
The Rev, E. J. B. Harrison at-
tended the Centennial Synod of
the Diocese of Huron In London,
this week. Art Turlancl, Lay
Delegate tp Synod from Trinity
Church also attended.
Mrs. W. H. Robinson, is at her
cottage on Tuyll Street. Her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Schafeitlin and three
children motored with her from
Niagara Falls, to spend the week-
end here.
A preschool age clinic for ad-
ministration of polio vaccine was
held at 13ayfielci Public School on.
Wednesday, by members of Huron
County Health Unit, Some pupils
who had missed the last clinic also
received their third "shots."
Glenn Brandon; Toronto, Was
home last week.' He has received
possession of the house on the
corner of Colina and Catherine
Streets, which he purchased re-
cently from Mrs. William A. Balk-
will, and has commenced improv-
ing the 'property,
The young lady owns her Own,
farm and attends the same chur-
ch in which Robert Burns wor-
shipped, She had been in Lamb-
ton County, and her hosts in Mit-
chell were s showing her something
of Huron, too, as well as adjac-
ent spate of interest.
Recent visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Parker
were Mr. and Mrs. M. Liebler,
Mr. and Mrs. J. r. French and
their guest, Miss Dbrothy Black,
Manchline, Ayrshire, 9cotland.
Miss Black is one of the Junior
Farmers on exchange to Ontario,
from the United Kingdom.
," Occupying Jowett c o t tag es
are: F/0 C. M. Madson, wife and
three children, from Trenton; F/0
R. J. Lacey, Wife and five child-
ren, Cold Lake, Alta.; F/0 and
Mrs. 3, L. Beatch and four child-
ren, Fontainbleau, Prance; Corp-
oral and-Mrs. J. F. Reid and babe,
Moise, Que., (near Seven Islands).
H. H. Ormond who has been
visiting his, daughter and family,
Ashtabula, Ohio, returned to his
home in the village last week. He
was ' accompanied by George
Speers, .Jersey City, N.J., who is
his guest. Also visiting him over
the weekend was George Hunni-
cutt, Sao Paula, Brazil, who is
spending some time in Detroit.
Card Party
• Winners at the card party held
in Trinity Parish Hall, on Thurs-
day evening last were; euchre, Mr.
and Mrs, A. McMichael, Clinton,
(high); Fred Telford and Ellen
MacKay (low). Lone hands, Mrs.
Fred Telford; bridge, James A.
Cameron (high) and Mrs. 3. W.
Jowett (low). Ladies of the Guild
under whose auspices it was held
served lunch.
WMS Meeting
The United Church Woman's
Missionary Society met at the
home of Mrs, Gordon Scotchmer,
Blue Water Highway, on Thurs-
day 'evening, with an attendance
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