Clinton News-Record, 1961-06-01, Page 7Attend Your Church
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REV. 3 XGAR ROULSTON, MINISTER
Sunday, June 4th, 1961
Flower Sunday, Featuring Flowers, Birds, children
Theme; "My Father's World"
WESLEYYWILLIS
11.00 ease Public Worship (Junior Cholr)
12.1.e p.m. --Church School
$.00 p.m. --,Young People's .croups
HOLMESVILLE
0,45 axn.-Sunday School Anniversary (Jwuor Choir)
A Hearty Welcome To All
Anglican Church
of Canada
St. Paul's — Clinton
Rev. P. L. Dymond, LTh.
Rector
Charles Merrill, Organist
and Choir Leader
TRINITY 1
8,30 a.m.—Moly Communion
1.1,00 a.m.—Holy Communion
and Sermon
Tues. June 6—Ladies Guild
June meeting at the home
of Mrs. H, Bartliff, 2.45
p.m.
Maple Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday, June 4
9.45 a.m. Worshiu Service
11,00 a.m.---Sunday School
7,30 p.m.—Guest Speaker, Mr.
H. O. Atkins, Watford,
Tuesday, 8 p,m. — Prayer & Bible
study.
All Welcome
St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church
Rev. D. J. LANE, B.A., D.D.,
Minister
Mrs. M. J. AGNEW. Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, June 4
10.00 a.m.-Church School
11.00 aan. Divine Worship
(Please note change of time)
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
REV, I. BODENIAM
Sunday, June 4
10.00 a.m.--Sunday School
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship
W"Examine Yourselves
hether Ye Be In The
Faith"
7.30 p.m, Evening Service,
"The Perils Of
Eva;igelism"
Wed., 8 pen. --Prayer Meeting.
You are coally invited to
these services.
Christian Reformed
Church
REV. L. SLOFSTRA
Minister
Sunday, June 4
10.00 a.m,--Service in. Dutch
2.30 p.m.—Service in English
EVERYONE 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 Am. --Sunday School
7.00 p.m.—Prete:311 g the Gospel
8.00 p.m.—Wednesday—Prayer
Meeting and Bible Reading.
CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Craig Peters, Student Pastor
10.00 a.m.--Sunday School
11.15 a.m.--family Worship
Topic: "When God Became A Christian"
June 8, 9, 10--9.15 a.m„ CKNX Radio
"What does it really mean to be a Christian?
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
Confirmation Service
Turner's Church
2.00 p.m.—Church Service.
3.00 p.m.—Sunday School
G
Pansies — — Petunias
Geraniums — — Begonias
Tomatoes -- Cabbage
Etc.
K. C. COOKE, Florist
Orange Street---CLINTON --Phone HU 2-7012
FOR THE
June Brides
Beautiful All Wool
KENWOOD
BLANKETS
0 kv Iy cr tours to choose from
.J.k;
60 x 84 $13.95
12 x 84—$15.95
MARTINS
DEPT. STORE
I UNBEKAlk LODGE WILL
MEET MONDAY NIGWV
The regular monthly Meeting
oe the If invitee J ebeleah Lodge
will be held IVfeeclay, June
4 at 8,15 pen. The offices will
be in the -charge of the Past
Grande for this meeting. Any-
one having tiGkete on the doll
Please return them -aa the draw
W ell be 'made on Monday nigbe.
Group 4 will be snaking the
draw far the blanket. Lunch
will be served.
BIRTHS
ARSENEAU In Clinton Public
Hospital, an Wednesday, Mary
31, 1961, to Corporal andMrs.
Leonard' Areeneau, 271 Bay-
field Road, Clinton, a dau-
ghter,
CHARRET'E,-.-In Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital, on Sunday, May
28, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs,
Anthony Charxette, Hensall,
a son.
GEORGE -- In Clinton Public
Hospital, en Monday, May 29,
1961, to LAC and Mrs. Ken
neth George, RCAF Station
Clinton, a daughter.
GORDNER—.In Stratford Gen-
eral Hospital, Stratford, on
Friday, May 19, 1961, to Mr.
and MVlrs. Walter Gardner,
Clinton, a daughter (J'ackie
Lynn, sister for Terry).
GRtr',rTTHS—In Victoria Hos-
pi,tral, London, on Thursday,
May 25, 1961, to F/L and
Mrs;. Anthony Griffiths,
RCAF Station Clinton, a son
(Derek Jame).
LOVE —In Victoria Hospital,
London, on Friday, May 26,
1961, to Mr, and Mrs. Merlin
Love (nee Jean Armstrong) ,
London, a daughter (Pamela
Jean, sister for Johnny) ,
MAILLOUX—In Qinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, May
30, 1961, to Mr, and Mrs.
Paul Mniuoux, Auburn, a
daughter.
PRIESTAP In Clinton Public
H25, 196on 1., to Mr. and Mrs
Oscar Priestap, 20 Dunlop
Street, Clinton, a daughter.
ROORDA —In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, May
31, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Roorda, RR 5, Clinton,
a daughter.
SABOUR,IN—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, May
27, 1961, to Sergeant and
Mrs. Richard Sabourin, RR. 1,
Brucefield, a son.
THEBJtIEN--In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, May
31, 1961, to Staff Sergeant
and Mrs. J. C. Therrien, 14
William Street, Clinton, a
son.
VANNIER—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, May
25, 1961, to Flight Lieut. and
Mrs. Guy Vannier, RCAF
Station Clinton, a daughter.
MARRIAGES
ANDERSON-McLEAN --- In
Main Street United Church,
Exeter, on Saturday, May 20,
1961, by the Rev. R. S. Hiltz,
Ruth Patricia, daughter of
Fern McLean, Toronto, to
Ron Emerson Anderson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Anderson, RR 2, Mansell,
DEATHS
BIGGART — Suddenly at her
home in Ottawa, on Wednes-
day, May 24, 1961, Lorena
Haney, dearly beloved wife
of Robert C. Biggart and dear
mother of Billy and Bobby,
in her 38th year. Service
from St. Paul's United Church,
Fredericton, New Brunswick,
an Saturday, May 27.
DAVIES—In Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital, Gode-
rich, on Saturday, May 27,
1961, Margaret S. Davies, 98
St. Patrick Street, Goderich,
(formerly of Clinton) and
dear sister of George Newton
Davies, in her 82nd year.
Service from the Stiles fun-
eral home, Goderich, to Mait-
land Cemetery, by the Rev.
W. 3. ten Hoopen, en Mon-
day, May 29.
DEEVES—In Victoria Hospi-
tal, London, on Monday, May
15, 1961, Albert John Henry
Deeves, beloved husband of
Laura Barnard (and dear bro-
ther of Thomas Deeves and
Mrs. Roy Mann, Clinton, and
Asa Deeves, Merman), in his
64th year. Service from the
Needham Memorial Chapel,
London, to Woodland Ceme-
tery, London, on Wednesday,
May 17.
GODDEN — By drowning at
Grand Bend,. an Thursday,
May 25, 1961, Albert James
Godden, RCAF Station Clin-
ton, beloved eon of Mr, and
Mrs, D, F. Godden he his
19th year. Service from the
Ball and Mutch funeral home,
153 High. Street, Clinton, to
Clinton Cemetery, on Mon-
day, May 29.
LEVY--Sudtdnly at his home
in Lexington, Mich., on Mon-
day, May 15, 1961, Jack Levy,
beloved husband of Josephine
Crear and dear brother of
Miss Lucy Levy, Clinton and
Mrs, Charles (Martha) Ma-
hew, Sarnia, in his 68th year,
Services on .Thursday, May
18 at Lexhttgton and inter -
mint there,
NEILANS --- At Seaforth on
Wednesday, .May 31, 1961,
Lorne Neilans, Clinton, lit his
66th year. Service from the
Hall ,and Mubeh tenet -el home,
153 Nigh Street, Clinton, to
Clinton Cemetery, en Peiday,
Able 2, at 2 o'clock.
S1 ARLLNG- ,Irl Stratford Gen-
eral Roespital, ori Thit r day,
May 25, 1961,brge Alex-
ander Spat1th , beloved hue.,
baud of Mildred Logan; fathe
et of Jahn; Robert exial Pate
r+ieia; dear brother of Mrs,
Ray ,Fear, Clinton and hop -
hew of Ben Ithwell, Bay-
field, tri his 58th year. Ser-
vide from the Marriott fun-
eral hetet St.. Marys, oft
S�aturd'ay, May 27,
WATT—In . In Victoria, Hospital,
Loivdon, ort Saturday, May
27, 1961 P,dbet+t Reid• `Wal
Blyth, beloved husband
Millie Kirkby, in his 85th
year, Payette service front
leis Mend In Blyth. in belied
Cennete'tee di'i '%'inlay lifter-
Ateettt,May 30, by the Rev. H:
otagan,
Persona],
Len and Mrs. Weir, Donna
vele, we been visiting in 0,-
inton for couple .of ela e.
Mr. and Mrs, Roy F, Lei-
pidngton and sons, Robert and
Hans, Brucefield, spent Seen
day with the forirner's parent%
Mr. and Mrs, 'flhoanas Lopping-
ton,
opl g -ton, 177 Spencer SemenMr, and Mrs, W, J. Biggart
received world, Wednesd'arY, May
24, 1961, of the sudden death
of their daughter-in-law, Lorna
Wife .of Bob leiggart nt her
borne, 17 Wolff St. Ottawa 2.
Funeral was in Fredericton,
N.B., on lVfay 27..
Mrs, Myrtle •Rat7lwell and
daughter, Elaine, Coltingweed
and Mrs. Muriel, Collett, Niag-
ax'a Fens visited with their
brot4 er-in-•aw and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Fear, having
come to attend the fines al ed •
their brether Alex Snarling of
St. Marys. Mrs. Fred Sloman.
and Mrs, Christine Laidlaw,
Clinton also 'attended the fun-
era" with Mr, and Mrs. Fear,.
Mr..and Mrs. WilIiisrn Mac-
Donald and family, Diane,
Douglas., Dennis and David,..
Farmington, Mich„ visited rel-
atives in town over the holi-
day weekend.
Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Rad-
ford, Elmira, N,Y. .spent lihe
past weekend with relatives
here.
Mr, and Mrs. George Jarvis,
Lastoweal spent Sunday 'at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Merril,
Mrs; H. Managhan, Mrs, Rus-
sell Holmes and Mrs, Louis
Forrest attended the Spring-
bank banquet of the Mary
Hastings Club on Tuesday.
Mr.. and. Mrs, Louis Forrest,
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Rutnley,
Goderich spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James
From, Preston.
Visitors with Mrs. J. E. John-
ston on the holiday weekenld
were Mx. and Mrs. Harold
Johnston, and two childlren,
Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coop-
er, Nancy, Bobby, Laurie, Flint,
Mioh., are staying at the Park-
er House Motel this week and
visiting relatives and friends
in the area.
IN�sleyWillis
TQ HoId A
Vacation Schooi
Eleven memleers et the _$1421-
40.y Selene executive of Wee -
ley -Willis United Church .met
at the home of Mrs, Harry J,
Boekey, The Rev, E. J. B,oul-
ston centro. dd his Bible etude
cauree, ending with prayer.
The cern:mitttee iii .charge of
the program .for MMolther's Day
,service wag commended for tats
success, Flower Sunday is set
Cor June 4 with "Our ,Father's
World" as the theme and tape
Rev E, J, Rou1aton to condnzet
the service, Anyone having
flowers to help decorate, is a's'k-.
ed to bring them to the church
on Saturday, or notify Mrs.
Charles Nelson,
Mrs, Holland reported for
the Vacation School committee,,
The sehota is to be held from
July 3 to 14 with Mavis Wilson
as director. Helpers in this pro-
ject are urgently needed.,
The ,congregational picnic is
to be held on July 5 at the
United Church summer s'ehool
grounds at Goderich, Workers
were appointed to the various
committees.
Superintendent Ron Steepe
thanked Mrs. Rookey for her
hospitality and Mr. Roulston
closed the meeting with prayer.
ML Auxiliary
To Meet at Lake
The June meeting of the
Madeleine Lane Auxiliary will
be held at the summer cottage
of Mrs. Royce Macaulay on
Wednesday, June 7. This will
be in the focus of :a pot luck
supper and all members are
asked` to meet at the church
not later than 6.30 p.m, for
transportation to the cottage.
The members are also asked to
bring some articles for an auc-
tion: sale to be held' at this
meeting. Plans' will be made at
this meeting for the tea at the
church on Friday, June 16.
Clinton and District Obituaries1
A. J. H. Deeves
(Henson Corespondent)
Albert John Henry Deeves,
formerly of Clinton, passed
away at Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, Monday, May 15, 1961 in
his 64th year.
Whale a resident in Hanover
for over 25 years, Mr. Deeves
was employed as foreman at.
the Allen A. Hosiery plant, wile'
Rh later became known as the
Model Hosiery, when the for-
mer was purchased by Smith
Brothers, Toronto. When the
planet closed down some ten
years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Deev-
es took up residence at 324
Ashland Ave., London, where
the deceased was employed as
foreman in the Super Silk Ltd.
plant.
The late Mr. Deeves, a native
of Clinton, was the son of the
Iate Mr. and Mrs. John Deeves,
When a youth, he learned las
trade in a hosiery mill at Clin-
ton. He is survived by his wife,
the former Laura Barnard;
three sons, George and Jack,
London; James, Hanover; three
daughters, (Loraine) Mrs. Wil-
liam Huercniller, Hanover; (Dor-
othy) Mrs. Ch Charles Bluhm,
London, amid (Mary) Mrs, Leo
Vandervoont of Buffalo, N.Y.;
four brothers, Lorne, Kincard-
ine; Asa, Hensall; Mervin, Han-
over; and Thomas, Clinton; two
sisters, Mrs. Helen Fowler, Lon-
don ,and Mrs, Ray Mann, Cl-
inton, also eleven grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
May 17 at 2 p.m. at the Need'-
ham
eed=ham Memorial Chapel, London,
Intexmmeht was in Woodland
Cemetery, London.
0
GUIDE AtIXILXARY TO
MEET NEXT WEDNESDAY
The regular meeting of the
Ladies Auxiliary to the Guide
and Brownie mothers will be
held at the Legion Hall on
Wednesday, June 7 at 8.30 p.m.
All mothers are requested to
attend. A draw will be held for
six 'mums. Tea and Bookies
will olose the meetings triol
fall.
CARDS OP THANKS
I wish to express my thanks
to those sending cards and flow-
ers while T was a patient in
Clinton Public T ospttal. Special
thanks to 1 OL No, 24, Dr. New-
land and nursing staff. R. J.
LARSON, 22b
The family of the late Mr:
W. W. Higginn, hayfield, wish
to express their sincere thanks
to their relatives, friends and
thine who assisted during the
passing of a dear father. Spee-
iai thanks to Rev. E. J. B. Har-
rison, Bayfield; Dr. Leitch, nit's;
es of the Alexandra Martie and
General Hospital, Goderich, and
to thn. Heattie funeral home
22b
Mrs, Leone Magee, Shirley
and Gordon Steepe wish to ex-
press their sincere thanks to
neighbours, friends and rela-
tives for the Many acts of kind -
nen, messages of sylrtpathy and
beautiful elated tributes receit -
ed daring their recent beereave-
Merit,Special thanks to the
Rev, Hdgar J. I#.owtsta», and
Clinton, Lodge A.F. and A.M.
No, 84, and tea the C ntoii
Chapter No. 266, Order Of the
Eastern Star. They were d ee
ly appreciated. l
A. J. Godden
Military service for AC2 Al-
bert James Godden, was con-
ducted from the Ball and
Mutch funeral ,home, 153 High
Street, Clinton, on Monday
afternoon, May 29, by Flight
Lieutenant the Rev. C. A. Mc-
Laren, RCAF Station Clinton.
Interment was in Clinton Ceme-
tery,
Fifty-five airmen from Sta-
tion Clinton made up the escort
and attending parties. Flying
Officer P. L. Berry, 156 Park
Street, Goderich, was the of-
ficer in charge. Corporal Wal-
ter Sansome, RR 5, Clinton,
was in charge of the escort
party and Warrant Officer G.
A. B. Brown was in charge of
the attending party.
Pall -bearers were AC2 Holm-
lund, Ladysmith, BC; AC2 H.
G. Neveu, Montreal, Que.; AC2
C. S, Purdie, St. Catharines,
Ont.; AC2 Regnier, St. Francis
Exavier, Man.; AC2 H. G. Wat-
ers, London; AC2 Wiilmetz,
Woodstock.
The trumpeter, LAC Gio-
vanni deFrancesco played Last
Post and Reveille. The drum
section of the band led the
short march at the cemetery.
AC2 Godden was 18 years
old. He came to Clinton early
in April after completing basic
trailing at St. Johns, Nfld.
The young man was drowned
at Grand Bend last Thursday
night, when rising waves dash-
ed him against the breakwater,
and ,the undertow swept him
beyond his depth. .
His companions were Airmen
M. R. D. Ryan and R. E. Wie-
be. They swam and waded
back to shore when the waves
started rising. Another airman
on shore reported seeing the
youthgrab for the ladder on
the breakwater, but miss it and
disappear from sight,
OPP Cotstable George Payne
of the Grand Bend Detachment
investigated. Skindivers were
unable to locate the body that
night, but it was discovered
the next day. Only known rela-
tives are his parents at Cas•
liar, B.C,, just south of the
Yukon border.
Charles Woods
Charles Woods died et Alex-
andra Marine and General Ros-
etta', Goderich, Tuesday, May
30, following a short illness,
ite ,hie 69th year,
Ile was barn in London, Eng.,
and Dame to London, Ontario,
its 1913. Mr. Woods served ov-
erseas in World War I, and
returned to London, moving tb
Goderich in 1941 to organize
a boys' band. For some time
Pee was leader of the Goderich
B.1ue Water l3and.
Mr, Woods was a great help
to the present Clinton Bance
to which he brought invaluable
experient* and kenwleddge,
He was a member of V'ictor-
i'a Street United Chinch and
the Goderich Legion.
Surviving is his niece, Miss
pully Connie, Goderich.
The body is resting at the
Stiles funeral borne where sere
:Aden will be held Thursday (the
day) ata phi., with •Rev. S. A.
Moot, offielatiiitg. Xtute';rnebt
will, be int Maitland cerneterY
LOU Celebrates
4Oth Birthday,
The Clinton Loyal Orange
Benevolent Association No, 27
was 40 years old this week, and
celebrated with a Izirthday
party in the new orange ball
on Charles Street, The lodge
was instituted on May 25, 1921.
There are two charter mem-
hers, Mrs, Wes Shobbrook and
Mrs. William McClinchey,
Draws were made for a lane,
won by Frank Falconer; for
taweas, won by Mrs. Wilfred
Castle; four other draws were
won ley Mrs. Oliver Jacques,
I ensall; Mrs, Peter Harr]s+om,..
Goderich; Mrs. V. Sgarighin, St,
Marys and Mrs. William Ware,
St, Marys,
Winners at canis were; lad-
ies high, Mrs. Lorne Hodgins,
Lucan; lone hands, Kay Neeve,
St. Marys; low, Mrs. William
Moore, S$. Marys; wren's high,
Oliver Jacques, Woodham; lone
hands, V, Sgarighire St. Marys
and low, Ninian, Heard,
Ontario St. WA
Will Visit
Brucefield WA
The Worrna'n's Assooiation of
Ontario Street United Church
met Tuesday afternoon be the
church parlour with Mrs. Geo-
rge Pouter presiding and Miss
E. Plumteel at the piano.
Devotions were :taken by
Mrs, Grana Mills on the theme,
"The Home" with Bible read-
ing Luke 10: 38-42. The secre-
tary, Mrs, M. Wiltse read ,the
minutes of last meeting, Treas-
urer's report and bills were
presented by Mrs. Roy Connell.
Mrs. W. M. Aiken read the
correspondence and thank you
notes. Mrs. J. 33 Levis gave
the flower report, 29 call's were
reported; by the visitors of the
month. Reports of all standing
committees were given.
Plans to visit Brucefield WA
an June 6 were completed. Cars
are to leave the church at 2
porn. Reports of Presbytery WA
held at Caven Church, Win-
throp, May 3 were given by
Mrs. Grant Mills and Mrs. Ira
Merrill. Programme consisted
of two duets by Mrs. Bruce
Cann and Mrs. Van Amerongen,
Exeter, "Ivory Palaces" and
"In the Garden".
A solo by Mrs. Cann, "Beau-
tiful Isle of Somewhere" was
in Dutch, her native tongue.
Miss E. Plumsteel was ,piano
accompanist.
Mrs. Potter expressed thanks
to those who provided the pro-
gram; to Mrs. Mills and Mrs.
It/lee-rill for .their reports, and
to the social committee who
were in charge of serving lunch..
TUCKERSMITH CLUB
WILL MEET JUNE 7
The Tuckersmith Ladies' Club
will have their June meeting at
the home of Mrs. Bert Garrett
in Clinton on Wednesday, June
7 at 8.30 part. Roll call is to
be ;answered by "Where I
Would Like to Spend my Vaca-
tion". Lunch wile be in charge
of Group 3 with Mrs. Donald
Crich as convener.
J. E. Hovey
Funeral service was conduct-
ed in St. Paul's Anglican Ch-
urch on Monday, May 22, for
James Ernest Hovey, Clinton,
who passed away on Friday,
May 19. The Rev. Peter L.
Dymond, rector of St. Paul's,
officiated.
Pall -bearers were Morley
Counter, Caryl Draper, Fred
Elliott, Robert •Middleton and
Joe Silcock. Flower -bearers
were Hugh Hawkins and Frank
Pennebaker. Interment was in
Clinton Cemetery.
Mr. Hovey was born on Jan-
uary
anuary 14, 1872 in Clinton, the
son of Charles E. Hovey and
Mary Weldon Hovey. In 1901
he married Minnie Alberta
Hovey, who predeceased him.
A retired druggist, Mr. Hovey
:had lived in Clinton all of his
life, He had operated the store
now owned by Prank Penne-
baker, who purchased it from
him. He was a member of St.
Paul's Anglican Church.
Surviving are two sons, Wil-
liam N, Hovey, Toronto and
Frederick L. Hovey, Cleveland,
Ohio; also several nephews and
nieces. Among those attending
the funeral from a distance
were Dr, and Mrs. Duncan
Graham, Toronto; Mary Hovey,
London and Rex Hovey, Sarnia.
Thur day, ,Minos 1, 1961
Clinton News-RRe ord.. Polio 7
LORA Has 40th Birthday Cake
Mrs, Tom O'Connell, president of the Clinton.Loyal
Orange Benevolent Association, poses here with one
of the two charter members of the lodge, Mrs. Wes
Shobbrook, who had the honour of cutting the huge
cake served to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the
lodge. At a gathering in the Orange Hall, at 21/2
Charles Street on Tuesday night, lodges from St.
Marys, Goderich, Hensall, Lucan, Woodham, Sea -
forth and Bayfield were represented.
Summerhill ladies
The Summerhill Ladies Club
met at the home of Mrs, Nor-
man Wright. Mrs. George
Wright presided and opened the
meeting by reading a poem,
"Spring". There were 22 mem-
bers a::rd one visitor present.
The treasurer's report showed
a balance of $173.20.
Thank you notes were receiv-
ed from Mrs. Ross Lovett, Roy
McLean and William Gibbings.
Mrs. Clark Ball gave the hos-
pital auxiliary report. Mrs. Earl
Blake and Mrs. George Col-
elougih were appointed to attend
the June meeting.
The program started with a
reading by Mrs. John Murch,
"Johnny Entertains." Mrs. Al-
lan Neal had aguessing con-
test, won by Mrs. Lloyd Stew-
art. Mrs, Dennis Penfound had
a reading „House Cleaning.",
and Mrs. Wilfred Penfound had
a contest "bingo by numbers"
won by Mrs. Percy Gibbings,
Mrs. Clark Ball, Mrs. Ross Lov-
ett, Mrs. George Wright, Mrs.
L. Cummings, Mrs. Ivan Hog-
The raffle was won by Mrs.
Russell Good. The next meeting
will be held at the home of
Mrs. Peter Westerhout on June
14. Those to provide lunch will
be, Mrs, George Colclough, Mrs.
James Snell, Mrs, Percy Gib-
bings, Mrs. William Gibbings.
On the evening of May 24th
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Johnston
took the member's of the Club
on a very interesting tour of
"Huronview".
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