Clinton News-Record, 1958-10-23, Page 3?C'SO>Q.gl 23, 1.9;25
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Mensal! Legion Bingo
Winners Announced -
ion Wava, wiomeur osi Satur-
day were Alberta Bedard; .Mrs. W.
Ven ; Mrs, IT. Jeffery; .Mas..
Clarence Reid; Eel'. Little; !Rodger
Winti son, 'plpn? Kylle; lvlz's. !vitae
iN*Allaol Mo. Roy Pepper, Eac,
Biter, (0); Mfrs. t'tlrferanprvt"i,x10, O e+
itrollt; M i?u+11lilaQ'if l aker; Mrs. R.
Baker, Sr. (2); M'rs. C.. WWII,
sten; Vis, p. Bedard. Jaickp9'tth2's
Saturday wgi4 iae $r145 in 58 COS..
\Patna. Women Hostesse-
Fo.r NVM$ Presbyterial
The Centire Seot oa 2 ConlventGikari+
of Bloom Presbyterial Wo rm's
tiYfilssuiou?laray' Soci'ettly; was het1d in,
Varnb rch pPt' Olettober
8, Morning sand al$t'e'rn>Ifran seaei(ana'
Were conducted by the vice-presi-
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'flair lathe aneettig was "Maeoverteg
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Ranges; Temca Space Heaters "4
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Miaetung oipenefd with the deco-
ovrtl Irwtoeatabn "Tlza is as Your
Migblbtoiur". +Serietture was retard
Iby Sehoenhai, Cilin ea
Itow'ed by an eocce4Qleintt coanan>entany.
Um. DallOYar?lpRie, laVugerfa4 , aetd
$n prayer, Greet w tee -
ed tic as 1 'present iby 11Im,S'. 11 J.
Pitt and a"ea*ed• to by 1YTxs. Staeiw,
PM?, .?'info's aGirw h. Mfrs, to.
Cainatlom4 wail egeeted t o be Ow
reipreseinbat irve foo tho reentnialting
aorrenntte>ea for .the next year.
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Mats. Tsorbiyo.. was electrep
reseanthativve on the, a aresbtrteinial.
awe Ioorn¢nattee. Mrs, Vataal
ton was elected cblainnan • of the
re+sioaln;talon; and courtesy ciaxnaruittee
anldl she tis 6o choose trier owm' coma
aniittee Of three. •
An invitation to holed the fait
>rxa.ilfy in Constance in 1959 was
graelloitIfslY +aaccelpted. U epiorts Were
need • from 28 atlxitiarleS., An aver -
NOTICE of the. Passing
of a Proposed By -Law
for the. Town of Clinton.
N OT I OE is hereby given that the
Council of the Corporation of the
Town of Clinton will give consid-
eration to the third reading of the
aforementioned By-law at its reg-
ular meeting to be held in the
Tow i Hall on Thursday, November
6th at 8 o'clock in the evening,
and that all persons who claim
that their land will be prejudically
affected by the By-law or have any
other interest ,therein may appear
in person or by their Counsel and
Twill be heard at the said meeting.
The Bylaw referred to . is as
follows:
By -Law Number 14 for 1958
for the Town of Clinton
By-law to stop up and convey
to The Public Utilities Com-
mission a portion of Ratten-
bury Street in the said Town
of Clinton.
WHEREAS the building owned
by The ' Public Utilities Commis-
sion and located at the intersec-
tion of ,Albert and Rattenbury
Street encroaches over the lands
hereinafter -described on a portion
of Rattenbury Street and it has
been deemed expedient to convey
to The Public Utilities Commission
that portion of the street on which
there is 'an encroachment.
THEREFORE, BE IT ENACT-
ED by the Town of Clinton that:
L That part of Rattenbury Street
East of Albert Street as shown on
Registered Plan Number 13 for the
Town of Clinton' anti more partic-
ularly described as: Commencing
at a point in the production of the
Easterly limit of Albert Street at
the distance of 1.7 feet measured
Southerly thereon, from the South-
wes,terly angle of said Lot 227,
which said point is the point of
intersection of the Easterly' limit
of Albert Street with the South-
erly face of the Southerly wall of
the brick building situate on the
South portion of said Lots 227 and
226; thence Northerly, and along
the production of the Easterly
limit of .Albert Street a distance
of 1.7 feet to the Southwest angle
of said Lot 227; thence South.
easterly along the Northeasterly
limit of Rattenbury Street a dist-
ance of 80.2 feet to the • intersec-
tion of the Northeasterly limit of
Rattenbury Street with the East-
erly face of the Easterly wall of
the aforementioned building; thence
Southerly and along the Easterly
face of the Easterly wall of the
said building a distance of 0.9 feet
to the Southeasterly corner of
said building; thence Northwest-
erly and along the Southerly face
Of the South wall a distance of
80.2 feet to the point of commence-
ment of the parcel herein describ-
ed, be and the same is hereby
stopped up.
2. The said lands, as described
in paragraph•1, are hereby direct
ed to be conveyed to the Public
Utilities Commission for the Town
Of Clinton for the rum of One
Dollar .($1,00) and the Mayor and
Clerk are hereby authorized to
sign and execute . any transfers,
conveyances` or assurances that
may be necessary to more effect-
ually carry out the conveyance of
the said lands to the said :COm•
mission,
John Livermore,
Clerk.
9l -2.3.4-b
A faithful friend : »
bringing you daily
comfort and convenience
...your telephone
"Fred can make it
'fordinher, :dear!"
,rltf tle�lt< ,
a 'mon over
"for cake I"
It• is natural to take for granted its little
everyday uses. Yet—perhaps it is iti„ these
many Mile ways that we are most often .re -
Mind eti
eMinded ofthe wonderful value of that friendly
erinexnbeir-0tthe..family"—the teie sIiorre.
ale eft ter matings a V'
ropor;teid,. Maw toles! have 'and 'and ateutit Keineai
:c#ur own Indian reserves. "'Ill
ore aU!>t our anie!lippltbouras", •epeeial
spoohero were, Obrtantrecl fon^ spree,
ndll'
lueetiovs with exee lent reskeitis.
seiafotetlh Noritlh Side •recetNeci
aongrr lialIa,ti+ono n •iRhe+:u' vats U ig
aye aord, 563 harm eallIS end 03a
17430'baR' !eat. Keep Iv Ole .094
Wei rkl
Newt? apA soeiieltaiea bonded din
Moir +d ivatilcns :fore the Mrs. Whiea-
ib4e° Nteanoriaii i bnd. TheThere were
15, Maim Banfdl and 15. Baiby
Bends reported.' Mrs.. George Yield
e a!he tature secretary ouilualei l
fll of -1hew reading rnatiemii+at slaying,
"ooics Uveilp oto
keep kis an tiouch.
Geoid ibato a the+.lfx ibulilid net. only our
.cheneetensi, but ttlzos'e of our cihii$d-
a'ctry laltvd! me+aiddmig ,�hota id he a+n im
portent.part of our S'V'MS' study.
'The b ciawts: 'They Clash" is a
ipierrfelgt reading !cornpainien tro aur'
new studyAbe* fikti y'efior."
There are 27 active (X IT groups
iav Huron,
The treasurer, i&Vfro. Suttter, axe -
ported Ofl T Utile More +t li as had
elf the rafiaaaitinnt raised to 'date.
T.ihe alloeataon ;this year was
$24,99', She suggested the WMS
quarterly oup!si r/ aiisr�e. their money on a.
qua! t�eri 1fi,basJis.
(SuiptpAy. 'seer'etarly, Mrs. 1V1IcGejUl1
reported a �gtood yeaar. Many nurs-
es
u rs;-es! uniforms and 4sa rxeehs were sent
to ,Korea `e nvdi ittp»tlhe hong fiieAlds.
intra. avietwmley, commun-
ity friendship secretary, eisikeld that
rriewrgher,shio cazrdis be (Med out
and sennet 4 .'hem when someone
leaves one society and inti les it o
another. er. She rens:laded members to
visit not only the sink and shoat -ren;
but the new.aitizeatsi as will.
Dismnitesel prayer was givven. by
Mrs. Case. ,alfter which dinner was
served: by the Varna tardiest.
Tthe, anteroom scripture was giv-
en by Mrs. Brown whlo easie .gave
ern 'excellent -con14nentaary, Miss
I:inli Dennis lend in prayer. Mrs.
H. Pollock, Eord'waoh, gave a very
.cczaul:eoglinag talk ons Ch i e:anr cttti-
zein !him. She said, "If we Satre good
citizens, well be good anything
else," and ail o asked the rl'adiiieis
to take as their motto the letters
IIADIOM, 'int AU7 Depends On Me."
The guest speaker of trhe day
was Miss. Jean Stewart, She is a
rfau0l1 dime (Worker -tor the church.
,She gave a most enjoyable and ern,-
iigh>tening talk on her work with
the Jai apse tpetclpie cn. Harnatien.
She wa4 in Charge of the Japanese
,congregation of AR People's. (bir-
ch, and took the, nervti+ces• twilee
a nziontth, herself,
Ministers ;from Torcairla came
down and Qlaymen of her church
fdl1eld ini the other Sundays'. Viisit
ding required. a great detail of her
Ulnae, and from the many inci-
dents she related her hearers; gxai]n-
eid a new tnslighit into the Jiaipanese
way of life herrn in Canlatda. ,
She asked the wiorh;en to em
Courage the;!r young people to eon.
slider &UR time service for their
church, and! to give of their fiime
and talent to its many fields.
Bidwefver +affter two and one fhiam
yeanis irnt Hfamiifltonv, a full-time min-
ister was secured and the nnisca:cin
board sent her to Maniiftoba •whietre
she now has a charge. Her nerwt
assignment she expects will ;be in
Winkled_
The offering was taiken and Mrs.
J. T. White, Lord
esnoma
gave
the
ot1fearltiotgy prayer. Mrs. L. Peyae
reported from Conference Bmanich.
Greetings from- the Woman's
As+soedaattdlonn were extended by Mrs;
A. McTaglgiaht, Mononi Me reser
x�llwtaoini tan4 courtesy cornanitteie
brought 'in an excelfljent slate and
fall carried.
The !presiideint, 1Virs. 1VIoVdtttt'e,
gave a message of sigrlrhg
thoughts. She remarid'ad them of
the neem! of neighbours, in far
away places. "God has given us
so much, surely He requires. much
of us. Have we fulfilled these re-
quirements! in,1.958? Let ifs streng-
then aur stakes and, lengthen: cur
cord& in the year to corm". The
meedhihvg. dosed with a hymn and
Rev. T. J. P'itt pronounced the
benediction. •
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0—
LONG CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY
While aehlool opened this year
on the earliest possible date,
Christmas holidays wrifR' he unus-
ually, tlbI1g. School will close Fsti-
d)atr, December 18 and will re-
open on/ iMondaay, Jemmy 5.
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