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Clinton News-Record, 1959-09-03, Page 5PAM ME Public School Teachers Ready ,For New Term Beginning September 8 STANLEY Area Schools Francis (Marion) Pow- ell, RR 3, Clinton. 6—Miss Jean McKellar, 7—Miss Joanne Robinson, R 1. Varna. 10—Michael Hallahan, Blyth. 14—Miss Rosalie IVIollard, Townships Schools 3—Mrs. Marie Beatty, Varna 4E----Mrs, Mina Talbot, RR 3, Bayfield, 4W—Mrs. Anna ,Scotchmer, Bayfield, 5----Mrs. Grace McClinchey, Brucefield, 8—Wilbert Fralich, Bayfield; Mrs. Vina Parker, Bayfield. 9—Mrs. Margaret Horner, RR 2, Zurich. TUCKERSMIT}I 3—Miss Jean Scott, RR, 1. Sea- forth, 10—Mrs. Karen McCaw, Dash- wood. School Area • 1—Mrs. Laurabelle Reichert, RR 2, Hensall. 2—Miss Dorothy Turner, RR 1, Varna. 4—Mrs, Dorothy Bennett, RR 1, Port Albert. 5—Mrs, Anna Doh-nage, RR 1, Londesboro. 7—Mrs. Margaret Garrett, Clin- ton. 8—Mrs, Barbara Alexander, Eg- mondville; A. Finlayson, RR 2, Kippen, 9—Spencer Jeffrey. RR 1. Staf- f a, GODERICH TOWNSHIP 1—Miss Cora Bogie. 2—Mrs, Rita Orr. 4—John Siertsema. 5—Mrs. Agnes MacKinnon. 10—Sandra Williams'. 11—Mrs. John (Nancy) Holmes, Clinton. 6—Miss Marie Curwain. FOR YOUR PAINTING & DECORATING INTERIOR & EXTERIOR ESTIMATES ON REQUEST V. M. BRUNSDON Phone HU 2-9949 or Myth 37r19 28-tfb 9--Mrs. Esther Wright. 3--(Holmesville), Mrs. Muriel. Jones. HELLETT TOWNSHIP 1—Mrs. Ida Livingston, RR 2, Seaforth. US2—Mrs, Mary Holmes, Gode- rich, 3--Mrs. Shirley Lyon, Blyth., 5—Harold Robinson, Landes-- boro, 6—Mrs. Marion Godkin, RR, 2, Walton. 7—Miss Vicki Cluff, RR. 1, Londesboro. Blyth, 8—Mrs. Ruth Shaddick, RR 1, Londesboro, 9—Wilmer Errington, Dungan- non. U10--1Virs. Dorothy Powell, RR I., Auburn. 11—Miss Doreen Treble, RR 5, Goderich, U12—Mrs, Evelyn lVfillian, RR 5, Goderich. US—Duncan McKay. Auburn. [CITIES SERVICE' • ,j:.4704,4,47.t....1_, rif4_ _Nil 115 WE KNOW OUR OIL, WE NAVE NO FEAR! WE ALSO GIVE UTTER SERVICE ALLTHROOR TIE YEAR! You'll sing our praises alright when you see how your truck or tractor •— perforrnes . . . with our gasoline . . . Your Wedding S1.ory In Photographs by ROBT. J. NEPHEW MacLAREN'S STUDIO 196 ST. DAVID STREET Goderich, Ontario Phone 401, Collect 35b World War IL His wife, Charlotte Abram; 'a daughter, Mrs. Stuart (Beryle) Sturgeon, Preston,„ a grandchild, two brothers, Iii'd1/41.wo sisters in England, survive. Attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sturgeon, Bayfield; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bisback, Mary Street, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson, Jr., Science Hill. Sugar and Spice (Continued from Page Two) supplies and shopping in. the 5 and 10, just like the real tourists. And of course Saturday was sort of interrupted because we had to drive to town to see if they'd heard anything of my partner, who had been missing in an open boat in Georgian Bay, for two days. Rather a nuisance, that. * yt A Aside from this, however, we really pitched in and became beachcombers. The kids were de- lighted with cottage life, of course, because for once they had me at their mercy. I'll bet I played 74 games of cards with them, and went in swimming with them, one dragging on each arm, at least twice a day. The Old Girl was happy. She'd brought her ironing board with her, to catch up on her ironing. Every day she'd pull out some pile of clothes she'd dampened to iron about February, look at it, put it away and come swimming. And I was happy because, for once, everybody else was. * Even Playboy, the pup, was happy because he learned to swim properly. When we had first taken him to the water, early in the summer, we expected him to plunge in and dart about like an otter, because he was a spaniel. He didn't. He'd put one foot in, then the other, then run about the beach looking for some- body's towel to play with. • * * Finally, he was thrown in, and he swam clumsily to shore, using, of all things, the dog-paddle, and holding his face out of the water like a model trying to Save her make-up. After a few clays at the cottage, hoWever, he was swimming like a loon, and acting like one. We were all sick at the cot- tage, of course, Hugh, who is never ill, was down and out for two days, The Old Lady had What she claimed was an advance case a 'polio. 1 had dysentry all the time we Were there. Kim Waited until the day we got home, then ran a high fever for four days, * * But I guest we had a wonder-ful holiday, on the whole, ITTUASPAY, .$.g.I4141V113B11, 3, 1959 Poet's Corner W721,‘, WiMAIIMMMIMEMOMPlar x:',..-man BOYS • JEANS • SHIRTS • UNDERWEAR • SOX • TIES -- BELTS • SWEATERS • JACKETS • Etc., Etc. DEPT. M R CLINTON GIRLS • DRESSES • BLOUSES • JUMPERS • SWEATERS • UNDERWEAR • SOX • BLAZERS • JACKETS TINS STORE ONTARIO The Codfish lays ten thousand eggs, The homely hen lays one, The codfish never cackles To tell you what she's done. And so we scorn the codfish, Whilst the humble hen we prize, Which only gees to show you that It pays to advertisel —Anonyonaus, Edwin P. Chesney Edwin Pearson Chesney; clerk- treasurer of Tackersrnith Town- ship, died suddenly early Friday Morning at his home following a heart seizure, Mr, Chesney was in his 53rd year. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. M, Chesney. Follow- ing his education at a Tucker- smith township school he attend- OUR LOCK SERVICE IS TOPS . . . Just Arrived: The Latest in Locksmith's Equipment To Help You. LOCKS WITHOUT KEYS ARE OUR SPECIALTY. We Can: • Supply Keys for Locked Articles • Change Combinations, Keys Alike Master Key Locks • One Day Service on Most Types • Vehicle Code, Service on Ignition, Doors, etc. -• -*OS • Or BALL & MUTCH I.H.A. HARDWARE Clinton HU 2-9505 Clinton Memorial Shop T, PRYPE and SON CLINTON — EXETER -- SEAFORTH Thomas Steep, Clinton Representative — Phones — Bus., HU 2-6606 - - Res„ HU 2-3869 NOTICE RE McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company Seaforth : Ontario The Office of the Company is now located in that of W. E. Southgate, Main Street, Seaforth. All business of the company is being transacted there. W. E. SOUTHGATE ROBT. ARCHIBALD Secretary-Treasurer President Mrs. L. Phelan; men, Tom Hef- fron; youngest present, Margaret Heffron; oldest present, Mrs. Mary Kelly. Shoe scramble. Joseph Heffron; peanut scramble, Jim Phelan; tug- o-war, George Hamm's team; wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hallahan; soft-ball game, single men defeated mar- ried men; birthday, Louis Van Lammeron. 0 Lavery-- McLeod The congregation of St. Mich- ael's Roman Catholic Church, Blyth. held their picnic at Jow- ett's Grove in mid-August with the CWL in charge, About 43 at- tended, Races were won as follows: sev- en years and under. boys, Joseph Phalen; ten years and under. girls, Mary Anne Phelan; boys, Peter Martyn; 12 years and under, boys, Tom Heffron; young ladies, Mary Phelan; married ladies, Mrs. Louis Phelan; married men, George Hamm; kick-the-slipper, ladies, St. Michael's Has Parish Picnic At Jowett's Grove cf4111. 'ON ;s.M ed .Seaforth High School. Besides farming at RR 4, Seaforth, he had been treasurer for Tucker- smith for 30 years. In 1944, following the resigna- tion Of the late D, F. McGregor, he was named clerk of the town- ship. He had held the combined position since that time. He was also relief officer and tax collect- or for the township. Mr. Chesney was a member of the Seaforth Lions, Club and also of the Odd Fellows, In 1943, he married the former Cora Sherwood, who survives. Also surviving are four sisters, Misetn Janet and Bertha Chesney, Highland Park, Ill.; Mrs. Jessie Walker, Rochester, N.Y.; and Mrs. W. K. Arnent, Kitchener; one brother, W, James, Ottawa, Service was from the Box fun- eral home, Seaforth Sunday aft- ernoon, August 30. by the Rev, Dr. J. Semple, Egmondville Unit- ed Church. Burial was in Malt- lanclbank Cemetery. Honorary pall-bearers were Ivan Forsyth, reeve of Tucker- smith; D. A, Moffatt, James Doig, Charles McKay, 5, Whitmore and Arthur Nicholson, all ex-reeves. Pall-bearers were A. Y. Mc- Lean, M. E, Clarke, Robert Tyn- dall, Clair Haney, Harold Jack- son and Robert Charters. Flower-bearers were D. H. son, Jack McKay, John Baldwin, M. McKellar, J. D. Turnbull, W. P. Roberts, W. McBeth and Har- ry Chesney, Mrs. J. D. Stirling Funeral service was conducted on Monday afternoon at the Ball and Mutch funeral, home, 153 High Street, Clinton, for Wrox- ena Content Stirling, beloved wife of John D, Stirling, James Street, Clinton. The Rev. Kenneth Kend- rick officiated. Interment was in Clinton Cemetery. Pall-bearers were David Col- clough, Robert VanLoo, Allen Reid. Dell Puffin, Craig Gibb and Bruce Cann. Born on June 3, 1878, Mrs. Stirling had lived here all her life. She was a ladies milliner. On October 7, 1922, she married John D. Stirling. They had no children. Mrs. Stirling was a member of the Clinton Pentecostal church. She had been ill for about a year, and death in Clinton Public Hos- pital on August 28 was due to a coronary thrombosis. Attending the funeral service from a distance were Mrs. Mau- rice Vanderhart, Toronto and Del Puffin Singharnpton. Bernard Davis Funeral service was conducted at the Stager-Barthel funeral home, Preston. on Thursday morn- ing. August 27, for Bernard Davis, 56, Preston resident for the past three years, who died suddenly at his residence, 951 Queen Street, Preston on August 25. He had not been ill previously. A painter by vocation the late Mr. Davis was owner of Sturvis painters, Preston. Native of Lon- don. England, he resided there un- til three years ago when he came to Canada, living since that time in Preston. He was the recipient of the Imperial Service Medal during While Kroehler They "Red Last lams,' , Tag Values" AS ADVERTISED 6 SUITES KROEHLER IN — SHOP LAST priced ISSUE, NOW — as low 9 II 2-PIECE 14! 6 LEFT AT BIG SEE THESE as - - - - $188.00 SUITES SAVINGS 2 ONLY. REST ROCKERS - - to clear $39.00 each 2 OCCASIONAL Walnut Finish CHAIRS — with Reg. 27.00 Arms $21.00 each ENDS . OF 12 9 ft. ft. ROLLS width width IN CONGOLEUM- 89c sq. yd. 99c sq. yd, 1 USED— DAVENPORT — wine velour cover - - - - $25.00 USED 21" AXMINSTER CARPET - wine .... - - $3.00 per yd. Beattie Furniture (By our Musa. Correspondent) The marriage was solemnized at Hensel]. United Church Manse. Saturday, August 29, of Donna Kathleen McLeod, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLeod, Clin- ton, and Robert Thomas Lavery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lav- ery, Hensel'. Rev Currie Winlaw B.D. performed the cere- mony. The bride was lovely in a bal- lerina gown of white nylon chif- fon with full gathered skirt and draped neckline forming a float- ing panel at the back, A small bandeau held her shoulder length veil and she wore matching white accessories and carried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Elizabeth Jane Falconer, Clinton, was bridesmaid, gowned identical to the bride, in Cam- ' bean blue with matching blue ac- cessories. She carried blue and white baby 'mums. Gordon Lavery, Zurich, was his brother's groomsman. Later a reception was held at the Commercial Hotel, Hensall, for fifty guests. The bride's mo- ther received in a dress of royal blue crystal charm with white accessories and white mum cor- sage. The groom's mother chose brown and gold metallic with beige accessories and bronze mum corsage, Following the reception the br- ide and groom left for points east, the bride wearing a turquoise linen suit, white feather hat and brown accessories, and wearing a corsage of white mums. On their return they will reside in Hensel]. Guests attended from Hamilton Port Stanley, Clinton, Zurich, Exeter and Hensall. Living At Zurich MR. AND MRS. EUGENE JOSEPH DUCHARME, RR 2, Zurich, were married on Saturday, August 1, in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Clinton, by the Rev, L. E, Reed-Lewis. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glazier, Clinton, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ducharme, RR 2, Zurich, Obituaries