Clinton News-Record, 1961-01-05, Page 5Flowers
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PERSONALS
Frank Lobb is a patient in
Stratford General Hospital,
Mr. and Mr's. Alex Wilson,
1\-.Tapenee, were Christmas visi-
tors with Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Labia.
Mr. -and Mrs, Ted Clark and
son Rieke, Townsend Street,
returned from a holiday trip
Ito Florida, -and the Bahamas.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cum-
mings spent New Year's Day
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
J, E, Hugill, RR 2, Seaforth.
Mr. -and Mrs. Harry J. 'Vic-
Ewan, and. children
'
Chatham,
visited in Clinton during the
holiday week.
Reg, Cook, London, spent the
Christmas ,holiday weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Cook, Maple Street,
Miss Christine Addison, of
the Academy of Dentistry, To-
ronto, spent the weekend with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
N. W. Trewartha.
Mr. and Mrs. James Comer-
ford, Angus, Ontario, were with
the lady's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Ashton over the
Christmas holiday.
Ken Cummings returned to
Fort Erie after spending the
holiday week with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cummings,
129 Mary Street.
Mrs. Catherine Axon, Toron-
to is in town to look after
renovating her property, and is
staying at the home of Mrs,
Gordon Scribbins.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Smithen-
dorf, Essex, spent several days
the guests of their uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Liv-
ermore, 138 King Street.
Mr. and Mrs. 13. W. Young,
Paul and Peter, Oakville, spent
the Christmas holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lobb, 45
Orange Street.
Miss Evelyn G. Hall visited
in Toronto for the Christmas
week with her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest E. Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson
and family, London, spent part
of last Saturday with the lady's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Leppington, 177 Spencer
Street, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cueing-
hame have returned from
Sarnia where they were for
two weeks Yuletide guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Saun-
ders. •
• Mr. and Mrs. J.-H. Thompson,
Kitchener, and family were gu-
ests at the Wesley-Willis man-
se on Sunday, visiting the lat-
ter's parents Rev. and Mrs. Ed-
gar Roulston.
Mr.. and Mrs. George Hep-
burn, Darryl, Janet and -David,
Toronto, were with Mr. and
-Mrs. E. W. Colquhoun and
Mrs. F. Fingland
Heads Auxiliary
(continued from page 1)
travelling cart, which has pro-
ceeds of $31.96 for the year.
Mrs. Monlok and Mrs. McMur-
ray reported for the blood clin-
ics on January 13 and July 5
of last year, at which there
were 196 donors. Appreciation
was extended to the Rev. Grant
Mills and the congregation of
Ontario Street United Church
for the use of the hall, and to
all clergy -and many others
who assisted at these clinics.
Announcement was made that
a Blood Clinic would be held
on Tuesday, January 24 from
5 to 9 p.m.
Mrs. J. A. Addison reported
378 paid up members.
Other money-making pro-
jects included the April card
party $105.56; tag day $203.83;
and the penny sale $675.39.
Miss Hilda Smith, superin-
tendent, thanked the Auxiliary
for the gift certificate given
her for Christmas. The first
baby of the year, a son born
to Mrs. Kenneth Brautigan had
received a silver mug donated
by the Auxiliary.
Mrs. Fred Thompson, re-
porting for -the purchasing
committee noted that Christ-
mas favours had been distrib-
uted to all patients in 'the hos-
pital, and these had been much
appreciated.
The auxiliary learned with
i egret of the retirement of
Mrs, Wolsey, who had been
housemother at the nurses res-
idence for the past year. The
secretary was instructed' to
wr:te a letter of appreciation
to her.
More than 1,000 food labels
are still needed to go toward
the coffee urn. All members are
urged to hand them in by Feb-
ruary 8,
family, 111 Huron Street, last
weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Jardine,
St, Marys; Mr. and Mrs. Syd
Lansing, Auburn, spent New
Year's Pay with Mr, and Mrs.
Harold Adams, 146 Isaac St-
reet.
Earl Mills, Walton, and
daughter Jean, Toronto; -his
son and daughter-in-4w, Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Mills, Brant-
ford and Mr, and Mrs. Walter
Buttle, Blyth, visited with Mrs.
Ada Adams last Sunday,
Judge and Mrs. Frank Flag-
land had as their guests for
the holidays, Dr. and Mrs. C.
K. McKnight, with their chit-
clren, Paul and Anne, Pene-
tang; Stewart Scott and Ben
Case, Georgetown,
Miss Alice Beveridge, Regina,
Sask, visited with her aunt,
Mrs, H, Bartliff over the Ch-
ristmas week. Also two sisters-
in-law, Mrs. Pinner and Mrs.
Steven, Stratford were with her
over Christmas.
E, S. Livermore, QC, Mrs.
Livermore, London and their
two small grandsons, Jim and
Peter, Burlington, were dinner
guests of the small boys great
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Livermore, 138 King St,
on Thursday last.
Visitors with Mrs. F, W.
Johnston, 20 Ratteribury Street
during the holiday season were
Mrs. M. Ohler, Mrs. A. Powell,
Goderich; Mrs. N. Allin, Ben-
miller; Miss Effie Johnston,
Windsor; Mrs. R. McCreight,
Mrs. A. Brown, Thelma and
Evelyn Johnston, Goderich.
Flight Lieutenant and Mrs.
M. G, D'Arville and children,
Janis, Paul and Jed, Green-
wood, Nova Scotia, were New
Year's guests of the lady's fa-
ther Ed. Wendorf, 131 Ratten-
bury Street. They are now
motoring to their new home at
RCAF Station Winnipeg.
New Year's visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
McMichael and boys were Mr.
and Mrs. Ervin Breneman and
girls, Baden; Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Loweie, Jane and Jill,
Lambeth; Mr. -and Mrs. Ber-
nard Semple, Barbara and Jer-
ry -and Mrs. Nellie Lowrie,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hol-
mes, Wendy, Beverley and
Marilyn have moved from Lon-
don to take up residence at 93
John Street, (Broadview Ac-
res). Mr. Holmes is examiner
at the Driver Examination Cen-
tre established :by the •Depart-
ment of Transport in the Cr-
edit Union office betiding in
November.
Mrs. Sturdy Heads
St. Paul's Guild
As 1961 President
The annual meeting of the
Ladies Guild of St. Paul's Ang-
lican Church was held in the
parish hall on Tuesday after-
noon with Mrs. C. Sturdy pre-
siding..
The following officers have
been appointed for 1961: pres-
ident, Mrs. C. Sturdy; vice-
president, Mrs. B. Rowdesi;
secretary, Mrs. A, E. Fremlin;
treasurer, Mrs. E. Nickle;
flower mission, Mrs. G. Wal-
ker; memorial flowers, Mrs. M.
Counter; representative on the
'Huron County Home Auxiliary,
Mrs. F. Thompson.
Annual reports were read
showing that throughout the
past year 79 members were
remembered with gifts of fruit
and flowers; also a chair was
presented to a member leaving
town.
During December a piano was
purchased for the Doan-Rum-
ball Sunday Schoolroom.
The -annual pat-luck supper
and penny 'sale will be held at
the February meeting in the
parish hall.
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WESLEY-WILLIS WMS
TO MEET JANUARY 12
The Woman's Missionary So-
ciety of Wesley-Willis United
Church will meet on Thursday,
January 12 at 2.30 p.m. at the
home of the president, Mrs.
F. Fingland. A 'cordial invita-
tion is extended to all ladies
to attend.
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HOLMESVILLE
MRS. F. McCULLOUGH
Phone HU 2-7418
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McFar-
lane and Bob, St, Thomas, vis-
ited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Lobb over the New
Year's holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lobb and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Crich and family, Mr. and- Mrs.
Bert Lobb spent Christmas Day
at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Howard Pyrn, Elimville. Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Lobb stayed un-
til Thursday evening. On Tuee-
day they visited with their son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Docking, Staffa.
Christmas guests with Mr.
and Mrs, Ewan Rae% and John
Were Mr. ;and Mrs. Don Ruther-
ford -and David, Ingersoll; Ron-
ald MacLachlan, Point Fortune,
Que.; Mrs. J. B. MacMath, Hol-
mesville; Mr. and Mrs. William
Armstrong and family, Bronson
Line.
Ronald MacLachlan, Point
Fortune, Queb„ who has spent
the past two weeks visiting his
aunt, Mrs. I. 13. MacMath, re-
turned home on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewan, Ross and
John, -and Mrs. 3. B. MacMath
were •guests of Mr, and Mrs.
William Armstrong and family,
Bronson Line, for New Years,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer had
all their family at home With
them on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Durnin,
Stratford, spent part of the
holiday with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCool
and Bob spent Christmas with
their daughter in Toronto.
Wesley Vodden and Kenneth
spent Christmas day with the
Bert Shobbrooks.
The annual meeting of the
Londesboro congregation will
be held the afternoon of Jan-
uary 9 in the Sunday school
room.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hunk-
ing spent New Year's Day
with their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Moore, Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Knox
and family, Stouffyille, Miss
Mina Knox, Toronto, spent
Christmas with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Knox.
Miss Gwen Fowler spent the
holiday week with her sister's
family, 'Mrs. Raymond Hog-
garth and family.
Fred Fowler and Gwen spent
Christmas day with Mrs. Dr.
Fowler ,and Mrs. Treleaven,
Lucknow.
David Ewan spent New
Year's Day with his cousins
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Malcolm, Egmendville.
Visiting over New Year's
Day at the Robbie Burns home
were Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Smith, Vicki and Jack, all of
Kincardine.
Monday found Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Armstrong and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carter and
family with Mr. and Mrs. John
Armstrong.
Mrs. Mac Hodgert and
daughters, Thames Road, spent
a few days last week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Howatt.
Christmas Plants
May Need
Special Care
There were so many Christ-
mas cherry and poinsettia
plants sold this year that you
may have received one for
Christmas. If so, perhaps you
are wondering how to treat it,
or even how -to propagate it
after it has finished flowering.
For the Christmas cherry pl-
ant, horticulturalists with the
Ontario Department of Agricul-
ture recommend good light and
temperatures in the low 60's,
Don't be too anxious to • fer-
tilize it, or excessive foliage
will cover the berriee. Propa-
gation is done by sowing seed
in January or February and
the seed) needn't be dried first.
When the new leaves first ap-
pear, transplant them in flats
(2" apart). As they progress,
they may be placed in 2%" pots
and kept at about -55-60° F.
When frost danger is past, set
them 16" apart in the garden.
Bring them back in before the
first autumn, frost.
Poinsettia puts on its finest
show under good light and mid-
60 temperatures. The plant is
quite sensitive; leaves yellow
and drop off if the tempera-
ture falls jest a shade below
60! Drafty conditionsor dry
roots might have similar re-
sults. Feedpeinsettia every
two weeks with a complete fer-
tilizer. They may be carried
over for next year, in . the fol-
lowing way. After flowering,
Place the plant in a cool lo-
cation and let the soil dry out
-not too much, though, since
the stein-is shouldn't become so
dry that they shrivel. When
this is done, place in a larger
pot, water and put in a warm-
er room (65-70). Cutting the
plant back slightly -dust before
re-potting is suggested.
Will Live In Preston
MR. AND MRS. DAVID MacINTYRE MARTYN,
Preston, were married in St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Clinton, on Saturday evening, December 24,
by the Rev, D. J. Lane, The bride is Bonnie Eliza-
beth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Hoffman,
Huron Street, Clinton, and her husband is the son
of Mr, and Mrs. David H. Martyn, RR 2, Ripley.
(Wentworth St udio, 126 Huron St., Clinton)
News of Londesboro
Correspondent -- MRS. BERT ALLAN
Phone Blyth 37 r 5
Will Govier and Mrs. Lily
Webster s pent Monday with
their brother Lou and Mrs.
Govier, Goderich, at a family
gathering.
WI To Meet
The regular monthly meeting
of the Londesboro Women's
Institute will be held in the
Community Hall, Thursday aft-
ernoon, January 5 at 2 p.m.
Roll call is to be answered
with -a tea towel. There will
be a demonstration and the
program is in charge of Mrs.
Art Colson, Mrs. L. Pipe, Mrs.
D. Anderson and Mrs. E. Wood.
The hostesses are Mrs. M. Lit-
tle, Mrs. Tom Allen, Mrs.
Stanley Lyon and Mrs. A.
Clark.
CGIT SINGS CAROLS
AT NURSING HOME
The CGIT of Ontario Street
United Church sang Christmas
carols- to the patients of Mc-
Donald Nursing Home last
Thursday night, December 22.
Since the wee, with greater
and -greater emphasis on land-
scaping of homes and new fac-
tory locations the growing and
shipment of nursery stock has
become big business. Figures
for 1958 show 495,321 orna-
mental trees shipped, of which
381,068 were domestic and
114,253 imported.
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FRIENDSHIP CLUB TO
DINE POT LUCK
The annual meeting of St.
Paul's Friendship Club will
take the form of -a pot luck
supper in the parish hall on
Wednesday, January 11 at 6.30
p.m. All members are asked
to attend.
Patrick-Clark
The January 3 issue of the
London Free Press reports the
marriage in Dresden of Clara
May Clark, daughter of Mrs.
Ella Clark, -Dresden, to the
Rev. john William James Pat-
rick, son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. John W. Patrick, Galt.
The Rev. W. L. Newton of-
ficiated.
Miss Alice Brown, Dresden
and Master Sergeant James A.
Patrick, Selfridge Air Force
Base, Detroit were the attend-
ants.
The bride is on the staff of
Dresden- Public School. The gr-
oom was formerly minister of
Bayfield United Church.
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CLINTONIAN CLUB
TO MEET JANUARY 11
The Clintonian Club will
meet at the home of Mrs. T.
Leppington, Spencer Street, on
Wednesday, January 11 at 2.30
p.m.
Attend. Your Church
This Sunday
All Services Standard Time
CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: JOHN AGULIAN, B.Th.
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School
11,00 a.m.-"THE HABIT OF PRAYING"
Tuesday-7.30 p.m.-Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
A Cordial Welcome To All
Ontario' Street United Church
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
Pastor: REV. GRANT MILLS, B.A.
9.45 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
7.30 p.m.-Evening Chapel Service
Turner's Church
2.00 p.m.-Church Service
3.00 p.m.-Sunday School
SOUTH HURON YOUTH FOR CHRIST
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REV. EDGAR J. ROULSTON, MINISTER
Sunday, January 8, 1961 - HOLY COMMUNION
Sermon Subject: "Spiritual Dress At The Lord's Table"
WESLEY-WILLIS
10.40 a.m.-Session Meets
11.00 a.m.-Public Worship and The Lord's Supper
12.15 p.m.-Church School
HOLMESVILLE
1.30 p.m.-Public Worship and The Lard's Supper
2.30 p.m.-Church School
A Hearty Welcome Awaits You At These Services
FIRST RALLY OF THE NEW YEAR . . .
with DAVE McKLURKIN, of Galt,
and the London Redemptionaires Quintet
- Special Feature -
High School Bible Clubs Quiz Teams
competing in a Bible Quiz,
CLINTON LEGION HALL
Saturday Evening, January 7
COME AND ENJOY THIS RALLY WITH US
mrs, Williarrt. Tabb
(4.41)4131 Correspondent)
Funeral service was !hew at the J. Keith Arthur ferretriail
home on Monday, January 2,
1901, at 2 p.m. with John Agul-
inn, minister of Auburn Baptist
Church in charge, for Mrs, War
tram Tabb. who 'passed away rn
Goderich hospital on Dec,. 29.
She was born October 4,•
1869, the daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs,. Benjamin: Wit-
mer, She was married in 1889
to William Tabb who passed
away six years ago..
Following their marriage,
they resided Westfield in
East Wawanosh Township for
seven years, then went west,
where they farmed for many
years at Maple Creek, Sask,
Returning to Ontario, they
farmed on the 10th concession
of .Colborne Township for six
years and in 1943 Moved to
their home on the Base Line,
one mile south of Auburn.
She is survived by one son,
Torrance, with whom she made
her home, and one daughter,
Mrs. Etta Plain, White Rock,
B.C.; four grandchildren and 11
great grandchildren. Also -two
sisters, Mrs. Fred (Etta) Tabb,
Wolsely, Sask., and Miss Rose
Witmer, Milton.
Burial took place in Colborne
Township with the pallbearers
being Fred Wagner, Roy Dae,r,
Frank Raithby, Thomas Hag-
gitt, Howard Squires and Har-
old Squires.
Albert Weymouth
• Albert Weymouth passed
away in Wingham Hospital on
Tuesday, December 27, 1960,
where he had been a patient
since Monday morning. He was
in his 92nd year.
He was born in Hullett Town-
ship the son of the late Wil-
Nam Henry WaYMouth and Ann
Manning. He was married to
Mice Hash, who pre-deceased
.hini 31 years ego; January 9.
A. daughter I-0'411a, na$Sed
away in November„ 1919. Be
spent all his life in Hullett
Township except one year in
Surviving are three sons,
William, Windsor; Arthur, Bly-
the Charles, Chatham; one dau-
ghter, Mrs. Ann Stindereock,
Blyth; also one brother, Char-
les, Clinton; one sister, Mrs.
MarY Peters, Saline, Mich„ also
12 grandchildren end 15 great
grandchildren, Funeral service
at the home of Mrs. Ann Swells
levee* on Friday, December 30,
conducted by Rev, H. Funge,
Londesboro United Church.
Pall bearers were all grand-
sons: Dennis, Toronto; Weston,
Windsor: Douglas, Hamilton;
Donald 'and Ross, Stratford;
Murray, Fort Erie. Flower-
bearers were Reg. Collar, Wing-
ham; Donald Baird, Windsor.
Temporary entombment in the
chapel at Blyth Union ceme-
tery.
ONTARIO STREET WMS
TO MEET JANUARY 10
The Woman's Missionary
Society of Ontario Street Unit-
ed Church will meet in the ch-
urch -parlour on Tuesday, Jan-
teary 10 at 2.30 p.m. Annual
reports' will be given.
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ST. ANDREW'S GIRLS
TO MEET JANUARY 10
The January meeting of the
Girls' Club of St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church will be
held at the home of Mrs. Frank
Mutch, 112 Joseph Street, on
Tuesday evening, January 10
at 8.15 p.m.
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Clinton and District Obituaries
Mr. and Mrs, D. F. Ferrin,
Patricia and Douglas, .Strat-
ford, spent the Christmas hot-
days with Mr, and Mrs, Frank
1,011b.
St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church
Rev. D, J. LANE, B.A„ Minister
Mrs. M. J. AGNEW, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, January 8
9,45 a.m.-Church School
10.45 a.m.-Public Worship
"The Flower Fades-God's
Word Abides"
ALL WELCOMED
Maple Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday, January 8
9.45 a.m.-Worshin Service
11.00 a.m.-Sunday School
7.30 p.m.-Guest Speaker:
Mr. John Aitken, Shel-
burne.
Tuesday, 8 p.m.-Prayer & Bible
Study.
All Welcome
Joseph . Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Christians gathered in the name
of the Lord Jesus Christ (Matt.
18: 20) meeting 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:
Services
11.00 a.m.-Breaking Bread
3.00 p.m.-Sunday School
7.00 p.m.-Preaching the Gospel
8.00 pxn.-Wednesday--Prayer
Meeting and Bible Reading.
BAYFIELEY BAPTIST
CHURCH
REV. I. BODENHAM
Sunday, January 8
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
"Grieve Not The Holy
Spirit"
7.30 p.m.-Evening Service.
"Behold The World Is
Gone After Him"
Wed., 8 p.m.-Prayer Meeting.
You are cordially invited to
these services.
Christian Reformed
Church
REV. L. SLOFSTRA
Minister
Sunday, January 8
10.00 a.m.-Service in English
2.30 p.m.-Service in Dutch
EVERYONE WELCOME
Anglican Church
of Canada
St. Paul's - Clinton
REV. C. S. INDER, Rector
Charles Merrill, Organist
FIRST SUNDAY
AFTER EPIPHANY
Sunday, January 8
8.30 a.m.-Holy Communion
11.00 a.m.-Morning Prayer
and Sermon.
D, W. Courtice,
was the .guest of his sisters the
Misses Hattie and Sybil, 18.
Joseph Street, over the New
Year holiday,