Clinton News-Record, 1960-06-16, Page 5Clinton Community
Auction Saks
EVERY FRIDAY
7.30 p.m.
Government Inspected Scales
Cattle Said By Weight
TERMS: CASH
JOE COREY, Sales Manager
130B McNAIR, Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for
the supply of a
TRUCK CHASSIS and CAB
until 5.00 p.m. on
FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1960
Cab to axle dimension of approximately 60", dual
rear wheels, gas tank clear of chassis frame with mini-
mum gross vehicle weight rating of 11,000 lbs. Colour
5003 blue, equipped with lug type snow tires on rear,
heater and defroster, directional signal lights on front
with (P.U.C. Clinton) on each door. No trade in. No
tender necessarily accepted.
Clinton Public Utilities Commission
JABEZ E. RANDS, Superintendent.
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SUN GLASSES
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Married in Goshen Church
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM AMOS STANBURY were
married in Goshen United Church, on Saturday, June 4
by the Rev. T, J, Pitt. The bride is Merle Marie, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Armstrong, RR 1, Varna and
the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Staribury,
Goderich. The couple will live in Goderich.
(Zurich Citizens News Photo)
ST. ANDREW'S WMS '
TO MEET ON JUNE 21
The Women's Missionary Soc-
iety of St, Andrew's Presbyterian
Church will meet at the home of
Mrs. William Blacker, Tuesday,
June 21 at 2,30 p.m,
PAST MISTRESSES CLUB
TO MEET JUNE 21
The Past Mistresses Club of the
LOBA 377 will meet at the hoMe
of Mrs, Wilfred Colciough, RR, 3,
Clinton on Tuesday, June 21, The
hostess will be Miss Clara Har-
rison.
Church Directory
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
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REV. J. A. McKIM, B.A.
MRS. M. R, RENNIE, Organist
M. R. RENNIE. Choir Director
Sunday, June 19
9.45 a.m.—Sunday School and
Bible Class
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship and
Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
per.
HOLIVIESVIIAN.
9.45 la.m.--Morning Worship and
Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
2. 10.45 a.m.—Sunday School
Let us use the Lard's Day to
strengthen our Christian Faith
Sunday, June 19
10.00 a.m.—Sunday School
11.00 a.m.—Mornhig Worship
"The Scriptures Divinely
Inspired."
7.30 p.m.—Everting Service
"The Feast of Pentecost"
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting
You are cordially invited to these
services.
Christian Reformed
Church
Student Summer Pastor
MR. R, 0. BROEKHUIZEN
Sunday, June 19
10.00 a.m.—Service in English
Communion Service. Speaker:
Rev. Van 'reek, Exeter.
2.30 p.m,—Service in Dutch
Communion Service. Speaker:
Rev, Van Beek.
Everyone Welcome
ST. ANDREW'S
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. D. J. LANE, B.A. Minister
MRS. M. J. AGNEW, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, June 19
9.45 ans.—Church School, for
all classes
10.45 a.in.—Divine Service
The Sacrament of Baptism
will be administered and the
Sacrament of The Lord's Sup-
per will be observed.
"This Do In Remembrance Of Me"
All Welcome
Joseph Street
GOSPEL HALL
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BIRTHS HARaimAN--In Sit, Mary's Gen-
eral Hospital, Kitchener, on
Friday, May 27, 1960, to Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Hartman (nee
Annie McGee), 74 Allen Street
E., Waterloo, Ont., a daughter.
GRAHAM — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, June 9,
1960, to Mr. .and. Mrs. Robert
Graham, Clinton, a daughter.
McLEI.LAN — In, Clinton Public
Hospital, on, Friday*, June 10,
1960, to LAC and Mrs. Ross
McLellan, Clinton, a son.
PROCTOR — Irr Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, June
15, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Proctor, RR 5, Clinton, a son
(brother for Billy and Patsy).
WALSH—In Clinton Public Hos-
pitel, on Monday, June 13, 1960,
to Corporal end Mrs. Herbert
Walsh, Clinton, a son.
WISE—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Friday, June 10, 1960, to
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Wise, Clin-
ton, a son.
MARRIAGES
CRIOH-STEVENS — In Ontario
Street United Church Chapel,
on Saturday, June 4, 1960, by
the Rev. G. Mills, Elizabeth
Louise, youngest daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Alvin. Stevens,
RR 2, Seaforth, to David Ar-
thur Crich, son of Mr, and Mrs.
J, W. Crich, Clinton.
MARTIN - NEWMAN — In All
Saints Anglican Church, Ot-
tawa, on Saturday, May 28,
1960, by the Rev, Mr. Leth-
bridge, Penny Ruth, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Newman,
Ottawa, to William E. Martin,
son of Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur
Martin, Clinton.
DEATHS
GOULD—In Clinton, on Monday,
June 6, 1960, Ethel Mae Elliott,
beloved wife of Henry W.
Gould, in her 76th year. Ser-
vice Wednesday afternoon, June
8, by the Rev. J. A. McKim,
from the Ball and Mutch fun-
eral home, 153 High Street,
Clinton, to Exeter Cemetery.
PARKER — In Victoria Hospital,
London, on Monday, June 13,
1960, Miss Jean Parker, dear
daughter of Mrs. Mary Parker,
and dear sister of John S. and
Wilfred, all of Clinton. Service
from the Needham Memorial
Chapel, London, on Wednesday
afternoon, June 15, to Mount
Pleasant Cemetery.
RUDDELL—On Tuesday, June 14,
1960, in Clinton Public Hospital,
Mary Ellen Atchison, widow of
the late Charles Ruddell, Lon-
desboro, in her 85th year. Rest-
' ine at the Ball and Mutch fun-
eral home, 153 High Street, Clin-
ton. Service from the Londesboro
United Church, to Londesboro
Cemetery, on Friday afternoon,
June 17, at two o'clock, by the
Rev. H. A. Funge,
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Colin
Campbell wish to express sincere
thanks and appreciation to rela-
tives, friends and neighbours, for
the acts of kindness, messages of
sympathy and beautiful floral tri-
butes received. 24-b
Words of gratitude cannot be
found to express our thanks to
friends and neighbours for kind-
ness shown us in the loss
o f our dear mother and
wife. For the Huronic Rebekah
Lodge, flowers and other acts of
kindness, cars that were loaned
and special thanks for the nurses,
doctors, Ball and Mutch and Rev.
J. A. McKim. —HENRY GOULD
and Family; Norman •and Marge
and family; Victor and Melinda
and family. 24p
IN MEMORIAM
COLEMAN—In loving memory
of our dear son and brother Ger-
ald Coleman who passed away
June 19, 1955 in his 16th year.
"Those we love we never lose
For always they will be
Loved, Remembered, Treasured,
Always in memory."
—Ever remembered by his father,
mother, 'brothers, sister-in-law,
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Quick Canadian
Quiz
1. How many seats are there in
the Canadian Senate?
2. Canada's populatiOn is of how
many different racial origins?
3. Transfer payments, money col-
lected by taxation and then re-
paid to individuals, made up
what proportion of the person-
al income of Canadians in
1959?
4. Which of Canada's provinces
is the only one to have a flag
granted by Royal Charter?
5. Of all the children who enter
Grade One in Canada's schools,
what proportion go on to high
schools?
ANSWERS: 5. Only 50 percent.
3, Transfer payments made up 10
Tuckersmith Club
Combines School
With Meeting Night
Tucitersmith Ladies' Club atten,
ded the IGA cooking school in
Clinton on Wednesday evening,
June 1. The regular meeting was
then held at the home of Mrs,
Norris. Sillery, with the president,
Mrs. William Pepper in ells:lige.
Reports were read by secretary,
Mrs. William Rogerson and treas-
urer We. Ernie Crich. Roll call,
eneeeee, I would like to go on 4
picnic," Was answered by 14 mem-
bers, The majority favored Bay-
field as a picnic site, The date
will be decided by the social com-
mittee.
- Mrs. Stanley Johns thanked the
club for flowers and a card sent
her while in hospital, The sur-
prise package donated by Mrs.
O'Brien was won by Mrs, Ander-
son. A letter from the Clinton
Retarded Childrens Association
was read, Mrs. William Roger-
son and Mrs. Ernie Crich were
nominated to represent the club
at the next meeting of the Assoc-
iation.
• The meeting closed with the
Homemakers Prayer. Lunch was
served by the hostess and her
group,
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Catholic Women Set
Up Committees For
League In 1960-61
(Intended for last week)
St. Joseph's sub-division of the
Catholic Women's League, Clinton,
at its June meeting in the newly
decorated parish hall, set dates
for the annual rectory tea for
Wednesday, September 28, and
the annual bazaar as Saturday,
October 29.
The president, Mrs. Arnold
Dale, chaired the meeting at
which 33 members attended, Mrs,
Dale announced the appointments
of the standing committees as:
spiritual, Mrs. Lawrence Denom-
me, Mrs. Theo Flynn; press and
publicity, Mrs. C. A. Trott, Mrs.
Eldon O'Brien; membership, Mrs.
David Kay, Mrs. Lloyd Medd, Mrs.
Mac LeBeau, Mrs. Clem Reynolds;
social action., Mrs. ,Clifford Park-
er, Mrs. L. A. Shanahan, Mrs.
Alvin Sharp, Mrs. Joseph Blake;
social, Mrs. W. E. Managhan, Mrs.
Bert Gliddon, -Mrs. Oscar Priest-
ap, Mrs. Frank Becker; civic ac-
tion and immigration, Mrs. Frank
Van Altena,, Florian,
Mrs. Tony Deco° and Mrs. W.
Vanderbreggen.
A highlight of the meeting was
the presentation of a spiritual
'bouquet to the Rev. Father L. E.
Reed-Lewis, spiritual director on
the occasion of the 11th anniver-
sary of his ordination. to the
priesthood, by Mrs. L. Denomme,
on behalf of the sub-division.
A report on the recent diocesan
convention of the Catholic Worn-
en's League held at Stratford was
presented by the secretary, Mrs.
Eldon O'Brien. Fourteen visits
were made to sick, shut-ins and
newcomers by the visiting corn-
mate. Mrs. Frank Van Altena,
treasurer, reported that a check
for $10 had been forwarded to the
Clinton Kinsmen Club for its
fund for the Carter family. The
mystery prize, donated by Mrs.
Edward's, was won by Mrs. Clem
Reynolds, The purchase of a
sick-call kit will be made for the
purpose of placing it in the Clin-
ton Public Hospital,
It is expected that the civic ac-
tion and immigration committee
will make the appointment of two
representatives of the sub-divis-
ion, to the Clinton Retarded Child-
ren's Association, as requested,
Father Reed-Lewis spoke briefly
to the members on the "Art of
Visiting the Sick," Appointed to
the visiting committee for June
were Mrs. Joseph Flynn, Mrs.
John Flynn and Mrs. Thomas:
Feeney, The July meeting will
be followed by a strawberry soc-
ial for members.
Following the business session
two instructive films, supplied by
the Clinton Branch of the Canad-
ian Cancer Society were shown by
Kelvin Jervis, with a -talk given
by Mrs. Kenneth McRae, public
health nurse with the Huron
County Health Unit.
percent of personal income. 1.
There are 102 Senate seats. 4.
Nova Seotia, 2, The census lists
30 different racial groups.
ENOA$EMENTS
ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Grain-
ger, Zurich,. wish to announce.
the engagement of their, Old,
est daughter, Elaine Elizabeth
to Mt% Edward Albert Deiebe
ert, Scarborough, youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs.. Victor
Deichert, Zurich, The wedding
will take place July at 2
p.m., in the Zurich Evangel-
ical United Brethren Church.
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Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Golds-
worthy, RR 1, Clinttn, wish
to announce the engagement
of their daughter, Marjorie
Arnie Elizabeth, to Mr, Fran-
cis Patrick Paul 13rohrnan, son
of Mr. and Mrs. James 13roh-
man, Hamilton, The wedding
to take place on Saturday,
July 2 in St, Joseph's Church,
Clinton. 24p
Women Teachers
Mare Officers for
Huron Association
The annual meeting and ban-
quet of the Women Teachers'
Federation Association for Huron
2 and 3 was held in Goderich Pu-
blic School, on Wednesday, June
1. Mrs. H. Shacldeten, president
of the Goderich Unit presided.
Guest speaker was Miss Angela
Ararat, University of Western
Ontario,
Associate officers for 1960 to
1961 were appointed as follows:
president, Mrs. Verna Hicks, Cen-
tralia; past president, Miss. Gladys
McDowell, Goderich; first vice-
president, Miss Edythe Beacom,
Londesboro; second vice-president,
Mrs. Doreen Oesch, Zurich; sec-
retary-treasurer, Mrs. Madeline
Jory, Eiirkton; finance convener,
Mrs. Etta Thorndike, Clinton; le-
gislation, Mrs, Letta Taylor, Dash-
wood; publicity and educational
week, Mrs. Elva Turvey, Exeter;
educational studies, Miss Jean
Peelle, Exeter; status, Mrs, Mary
Haugh, Brucefield; good will, Mrs.
Edna Stephens, Goderich.
Teachers who attended from
this vicinity were Miss Edythe
Beacom, A/V/M Hugh Campbell
School; Miss Leola Johnston, Miss
Olive Johnson, Mrs. Etta Thorn-
dike, all from Clinton Public
School.
Delegates to attend the annual
meeting in Toronto in August are
Mrs. Hicks, Miss Beacom and
Mrs, Oesch, with Miss Helen Vid-
ean, Goderich, as alternate.
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PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Victoria Street. Clinton
H. KENDRICK, Pastor
irriday, June 11,-
8.00 pan,—Christ's Ambassadors:
Snduay, June 19-
10.00 a.rn,—Sunclay School
11.00 a.M.—Morning Worship
7.30 p.m.—Gospel Service
Wednesday, June 22-
8.00 p.m.--Regular Prayer and
Bible Study Service.
A Special Welcome AWalts You
Maple Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday, June 19
9,45 a,m.—Worship Service
11.00 a.m.—Sunday School
7,30 p.m.—Gospel Service
Guest Speaker, Mr. Bob Bran-
don, Forest
Tuesday, 8 p.m,—Prayer and Bible
Study. Guest speaker, Bob
Brandon.
ALL WELCOME
FIRST SUNDAY AFTER
TRINITY
Sunday, June 19
8.30 a,m.—Holy Communion
11,00 a.m.—Morning Prayer
and Sermon.
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
St. Paul's — Clinton
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship
"ARE YOU AFRAID OF TOMORROW"
A Cordial Welcome to 'All
REV. C. S. INDER, Rector
Charles Merrill, organist
10.00 a.m,--Sunday School
CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: JOHN AGUIAAN, ILTh.
11,11.- I•Al • 4/.- .41.
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
"THE.,FRIENDLY CHURCH" • Pastor—REV. GRANT MILLS, IS.A.
9.45 ant—Sunday School
11.00 la.tri.—Commtinion Service
7.30 p.m.—Evening chapel Service
Turner's Church
9.45 aan.—MOrning Worship
10.45 a.m.—Sunday School
Jute 30: Sunday School *ale lit Lifts
Perk, Seaforth
Christians gathered in the name
of the Lord Jesus Christ (Matti
18: 20) Meetirig in the above hall
invite you to come and hear the
Gospel, the old, old story of Jesus
and His Love.
Order of meetings on Lord's day
as follows:
SERVICE
11.00 a.m.—Breaking Bread
3.00 p,m.—Sunday Sdhool
7.00 p.m.—Preaching the Gospel
8.00 pat.—Wedneaday--- Prayer
Meeting eiid Bible Reading.:
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
REV, I. BODENHAM