Clinton News-Record, 1960-05-26, Page 3NOTICE OF APPLICATION
' The Liquor Licence Act, 1950
LICENSING DISTRICT NUMBER 2
TAKE NOTICE that Frank Cook of the Town pf Clinton in
the County of Huron will make application at a Special Meeting of ,the
Liquor Licence Board of Ontario to be held at the Canadian
1-e91911 Hall, 48 Ontario Street North in the City of Kitchener in
the County of Waterloo on Tuesday the 14th day of June, 1960, at
.the hour of 9.30 o'clock D.S,T. in the forenoon fpr the issuance of a
DINING LOUNGE LICENCE: for the sale and
consumption of liquor with meals.
LOUNGE LICENCE: for the sale and consumption
of liquor.
for the following premises:
HOTEL CLINTON
33 Victoria Street, -
Clinton, Ontario.
Any person resident in the licensing district may object to the
application, and the grounds of objection in writing shall be filed with
Mr. R. B., Trott, Q.C., the deputy registrar of the licensing district,
whose address is Dunker Building, Suite 402, 251 King Street WeSt,
Kitchener, at least ten days before the meeting at which the applica-
tion is to be heard.
DATED at Clinton this 13th day of May,.1960.
L. F. COOK, Applicant,
Hotel Clinton, Clinton, Ontario.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
The Liquor Licence -Act, 1950
LICENSING DISTRICT NUMBER 2
. TAKE NOTICE that The Canadian Legion British Empire
Service League BranCh No. 140 of the Town of Clinten in the County
pf Huron will make application at .a Special Meeting of the Liquor
Licence Board of Ontario, to be held at the Canadian Legion Hall, 48
Ontario Street North in the City of Kitchener in the County of Water-
loo on Tuesday the 14th day of June, 1960, at the hour of 9.30 o'clock
D.S.T. in the forenoon for the issuance, of a
CLUB LICENCE (RESTRICTED)—for the sale and
consumption of -beer only (without
meals) to MEN ONLY.
for the-following premises:
THE CANADIAN LEGION BRITISH EMPIRE
SERVICE LEAGUE BRANCH NO. 140i, premises
at 95 Kirk Street, ln the Town of Clinton, in the
County of Huron.
Any person resident in the licensing district may object to the
application, and the grounds of abjection in writing shall befiled with
Mr. R.„ B. Trott, Q.C., the deputy registrar of the licensing district,
whose addressis Dunker Building, Suite 402, 251 King Street West,
Kitchener, Ontario, at leak ten days before the meeting at which
the application is to be heard.
DATED at plinton this 10th day of May, 1960.
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LEAGUE BRANCH NO. 140, Clinton, Ontario, Applicant,
95 Kirk Street, Clinton, Ontario.
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(By our het:sail Correspondent)
Maktamiage vows, were excna4ged
paytio4 Baptist onwen on Sat,
104, May 21 9f Elizabeth Louise
1-*YdO and John Wallace Stephen-
Ora amid a, lovely setting of
Stanclanla of lorge white 'mums
with aeaff)ain blue POMP, candel-
abra and candles. Rev, I, Boden-
ham officiated.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mr, and Mrs, Alex Hyde, Kippen,
and the groom's !Parents are Mr.
and, Mrs. HarrY Stephenson,
Woodbridge, Wilda]. music was
proVided by Miss ,,Grace Roberts,
Burlington, who accompanied the
soloist Miss Maureen Harvey,
Stratford, who sang "God Bath
Not Promised" and "Their Sweet-
est Hour".
Given in marriage by her fath-
er, the bride selected a ballet-
length cloud-white silk chiffon
gown, fashioned with a beautiful
collar of •alencon lace forming a
large bertha, at back and re-em-
broidered id diannente and tiny
arls. Her fingertip veil of tulle
uaion fell from a Princess Mar-
garet tiara, and she carried a
crescent bouquet of pink sensa-
tion roses and stephanotis.
Bridal attendants were sisters
of the bride. Maid of honour, Miss
Jean Hyde, Oshawa and brides-
maids, Miss Evelyn. Hyde, Osh-
awa; Miss Marjorie Hyde, Kippen,
were gowned alike in nylon organ-
za in sedfoam shade, tiny puff
sleeves and cumberbund of match-
ing taffeta ending in huge hatter-
fly bows, with matching' mittens.
Loops of white satin formed their
headdresses, and they carried
bouquets of seafoam blue 'mums
With white tulle and white satin
ribbon.
Howard Stephenson, Wood-
bridge, was his brother's grooms-
man, and Allan Stephenson,
Woodbridge, and Jehn
Windsor, ushered' guests'.
Receiving the 90 guests at it
reception in the 1,4ttle Trin, Bay-
field, the bride's mother chase
gown Of •chantPagrie -rei•eMbreider-
Pa organza with draped trim and
accessories in blue, The peones
Mather Chose an ensemble of
flowered 81.”1., silk with matching
accessories. They wore corsages
of pink and white carnations re-
sPectively,
TOPS, lilacs and OPPle blos-
soms_ formed an attractive floral
setting for the aeceptien.
For their wedding trip down
the east coast of the United Stat-
es through mountains to West
Virginia, the bride travelled in a
dressmaker suit of dawn blue,
with which she wore a 'corsa.ge
of white carnations tied with sil-
ver ribbon, 'and accessories in
white. Upon their return they will
reside in Merton.
The bride is a 1959 graduate
of London Bible College and 1960
graduate of London Teachers Col-
lege. The groom is studying for
the ministry at London Bible Col-
lege. The bride will teach at Il-
derton commencing with the fall
term.
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The June, meeting of the Wesley,
WLWs 'woman's AOSOOntioo will be
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two Wootton% Lunch vkla,, WV-0 D. Andrews' ;PAT will he in
In the :StomlaY *MO raeria . charge,
happy Workers At
Regular Meeting
Mrs, Hugh Ball was hostess on.
Thursday evening, May 12 far the
HaPPY Workers' Club. Ten mem-
bens and three visitors " were pre-
sent. The preaident, Mrs. William.
Holland, rondileted the meeting. A
guilt is to be given to, Mrs.'Ruth
Carter, 59 Welker Street, Clinton,
Ting* YOU notes, were read from
4171,-*PlY G.IfIzter 4114 Henry
KlaVer,
A lucky tieltet Was drawn by
Miss Jean Falconer and won by
MnS. Kenneth Johnston. Two films
were shown by the Cancer SOciety
after which Miss Jean Falconer,
public health nurse, spoke on Can-
cer, MIS, Holland on behalf of the
club thanked Miss Falconer, Lunch
Was served, Flowers and plants
were exchanged. Any member hav-
ing used clothing is to bring it to
the next meeting which is to bp
held on Thursday evening, June 9
at the borne of Mrs. Wilfred Glaz-
ier and 'Mrs. Milly Glazier.
The Thanic,Offering meeting of
'Woman's Mission-
ary .Society was held, in the ,ehur-.
ch or Thursday, .May 19. at 2,30
pan. .Pgelickst ura.. Fingland
woleomed the visitors from 0Oter-i,o Street United Church and Hoi-
mesville, WOrShip_service was
condUcted by Mrs. George Beattie
reading the Scripture 'Co. 8; 1-.
fir Mme=.atinr10s Nelson; . led, .* prayer; 'A solo by Mrs. W. Hearn
Was accompanied by Mrs. M. R.
Rennie et the organ. A reading
Was given by Mrs, J. A",`
The Offering was taken by Mrs.
J. McLaren. and Mrs. E. Hearn, Mrs. J. McGill gave the prayer.
A solo by Mrs W. Hearn, -44
Come to the Garden Alone," was
appreciated.
Mrs. E. Epps introduced the
speaker, Miss Ena Horning, Scot-.
land, Ontario, who is home on her
first furlough from Japan, where
she is a missionary.. She gave a
very interesting account Of the
work in Japan, which she told is
one-third the, size of Ontario. A,
lot of work is. done by hand. 'Both
Men and women work in the field
yet they cannot raise enough food
for themselves.
Mra, N. Shepherd moved a vote
of thanks to all who took part,
which was seceonded by Mrs. F.
AndrewS, Miss Horning showed
curios. The Junior Choir gave
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• Mrs. Stanley H. Wainman, the
former Lenta May, Ilfarlond, died Sunday in _Windsor, aft the age of
60. Mrs. Weinman. was born in
Clinton on December 24, 1899, a
daughter of 'the late Mr. and Mrs,
William James 'Harland.
She lived in Clinton for several
Yeara tefore moving to Guelph
and then to WIndroOr, Mrs. Wain,
man attended the United. Church,
Surviving besides .her 'husband'
are two sons, David in Algonquin
Park; Gordon, at home; one one
sister, Mrs. J. A. (Bes.sie). Mac-
Donald, 68 Earl Street, Stratford.
Three brothers predeceased her..
Burial was made in Clinton Clem-
etery on Wednesday,
Glen H. Raithby
(By our' Auburn Correspondent)
Funeral services were conducted
by Rev. Wedge, London, in the
Auburn Baptist Church for Glen
Haden Raithby who passed away
in Vittoria Hospital, London, after
a lengthy illness on May 20, 1960.
Glen Haden Raithby was the el-
dest son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
James Raithby and was born in
the Auburn district. He Was 57
years of age. For many years he
farmed in Hullett Township and
then moved to London a few years
ago. He was a devout, member of
the Baptist Church.
Surviving besides his wife who
was formerly Edna Young are two
sons, George and. Jim and one
daughter, Miss Evelyn R.N., all at
home; also one brother, Lloyd, Lon-
don.
Burial was in Ball's, Cemetery,
Hullett Township. Pallbearers
were cousins of the deceased, Mark
Raithby, Lucknow; William Raith-
by, Strathrey; Earl Raithby, Gode-
riCh; Harry Sturdy, Clinton; Wil-
liam Ball, Clinton and Frank
Raithby; Auburn. The beautiful
floWers paid a silent tribute to a
devoted father, a kind neighbour
and a good friend.
Mrs, Wiliam C Pearce
(8y our )(teasel" correspondent)
. C. Pearce, 76,.. Dc-
eter, (forrnerlY of Hay Township)
passed - away May 22, at Exeter,
The former Sara Jane NorthcorA
she is survived by her husband,
four daughters, Mrs. Wesley
(Frances) Redmond Fort • Laud-
erdale, Fla.; Mrs. 17, E. (Marjorie)
Whiting, Hazeiton, Mrs,
Atastin Schwalm, Stratford;
Mrs. William (Ruth) Geiser,
Credlion; two sons Charles. Brant-
frd; W,' Ellis, London; a brother
William Northcott, Exeter; two
sisters, Mrs. Annie Geddes, Exe-
ter; Mrs. 'Rebecca Aidworth,
Stratforda,
The late Mrs. Pearce took a
very active part in the Women's
Christian Temperance Union and
held several offices in- it: 'Fun-
eral services May 25, were from
the Hopper-Hockey funeral home,
Exeter.
Quance
The death occurred suddenly,
early Sunday, May 15, at his
home in Staffa, of Allen Quance,
45, Staffa bee-keeper. He-had
been feeling slightly unwell re-
cently b,ut had been working until
10:00 p.m. Saturday, May 14.
Mr. Quince , was an assistant
apiary inspector for Perth County.
He was member of Staffs Uni-
ted Church.
Surviving are his wife, the for-
mer Irene Snralevyne son, Gary,
at home; his mother, Mrs. Richard
Quance, Harrington, and his fath,
era Richard -Quante, Lueknow;
three sisters, Mrs. Fred (Dorothy)
Taylor, Hensall; Miss Mae Quan-
ce, London; Mrs. Colin -(Milched)
.11facDougald, Harrington:
Service from the Bonthron fun,
eral -home, Hensall, Tuesday, and
interment in Staffa cenielery.
William Henry Dowson
Service was conducted from Bala
and Mutch funeral home, 153 High
Street, Clinton, on Tuesday after-
noon, May 17, for William Henry
Dowson, Varna, who died on Satur-
day, May 14, in his 81st year. Rev.
T. J. Pitt officiated and interment
was in Bayfield cemetery.
Pall-bearers, 'all grandsons were:
Harvey Boyce, Lloyd Bender,
Wayne McBride; Leroy Workman,
Billy DoWson and Eric Chuter.
Flawer-bearers were Robert Dow-
son, Garnet Taylor, Harold Dow-
son, William J. Clark, Jack ouch
and John Ostrom.
mr. PginTon bolin Max.25,
1880, on the BabYlon Line, Stanley
Township, the son of the late Henry
Dovvson and Sarah Peck. He was
married on December 9, 1903, to
Elizabeth Alice Foster, who pre-
deceased him in 1913. He farmed in
the Varna area all his life, and on
retirement lived in the village. He
was a member of the Canadian Or-
der of Foresters.
Surviving are two sons, Roy,
Hamilton, and Orrin, Varna; one
daughter, Mrs. Wilfred (Shirley)
Chuter, Varna; one brother:John
Dowson, Varna; two sisters, Mrs.
Edith Galbraith, Mrs. Sadie Foster,
both of Varna; ten grandchildren
and eight great grandchildren,
The funeral was attended by re-
latives and friends from Hamilton
and Kitchener, as well as from the
Varna area.
Clinton an. Districtpi st ict 6itua ies
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