Clinton News-Record, 1961-07-13, Page 5WESTINGHOUSE
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HU 2-9521 CLINTON
BLUE WATER
HIGHWAY
(B' Mrs. F, Waffle)
Miss Margaret Wallis who
has summer employment in
London, spent bhe weekend at
her home. On her return to
the city she was accompanied
by her sister Ruth fora few
days.
Mr, and Mrs, James Mason
and family, Blyth, spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs, Charles
Wallis, the lady's aunt,
' Sunset Lane
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cramer and
daughters Joan and Judy, Buf-
falo, are spending July in Miss
Alma Barnes' cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. J, Prater, Lan-
don, spent the weekend at their
cottage.
Mr. and Mrs, Wilson and
three children, London, spent
the week vacationing at the L.
Bufien cottage,
Lane q' Pines
Mr. and Mrs, D. D. Purvis,
Maidstone, Ontario, spent a
vacation at their summer home
here,
Mr. and Mrs. James Barnes
have returned to spend some
time at their cottage here. Mrs.
Barnes having spent a few days
in Victoria Hospital.
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BRUCEFIELD
Mrs. H. F. Berry,
Correspondent,
Phone HU 2-7572)
Mrs, Jean Bean is a patient
in the Clinton Public Hospital
where she underwent surgery.
Peter Douglass, Harris, Sask.,
and Mr. Ford Sparks, London,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lind-
say Eyre.
Mrs. A. Ho'hner spent a few
days with her grandson,. Mr.
Douglas Hohner and family in
London.
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Milton,
formerly of Brucefield, visited
with Mrs. W. Haugh and family
last week,
Guests with Mrs. Alice Ham
and Mrs. Mary Swan last week
was their sister-in-law, Mrs.
William Swan, Hamilton.
Miss Grace Applegate and
Mrs. A. Myres, Muskegon
Heights, Mich., were visitors
over the weekend with Mrs.
Douglass and Mrs. Harvey.
Mrs. Melvin Rodvdld, North
Dakota and Mrs. Berry visited
'heir cousin, Lawrence Smiley
and Mrs. Smiley, Erin, over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bur -
ate, Sharron, Ricky and Dar-
lene are spending two weeks
holidays in Kirkland Lake with
the former's brother, James
Burdge and Mrs. Burdge.
Mrs. Alex Paterson has mov-
ed her grocery business across
the highway into new quarters
in the Brucefield Odd'fellows
Lodge building.
Harry Dinnin, Petrolia, on
course at Wolsley Barracks,
London, for cadet instruction in
high schools, visited his, par-
ents. Mr. and Mns. W. Dinnin
on Sunday evening, and again
on Tuesday night. He flew his
own Apache four -seater plane
from .London .airport to, a hand-
ily smooth mowed field on the
Glen Swan farm, just north of
the village.
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Goderich
Township South
(By Mrs. J. R. Stirling)
Miss Brenda Stirling has been
visiting at tihe . home of her
uncle, Ernie Crich.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of
Cooksville were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Stirling and Mrs. J.
R. Stirling on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Vroomian
and daughter, Patsy, of Port
Alberni, B.C., are visiting the
latter's brother, Bill Stirling,
and friends.
Mrs. Pearl Hinman, Florida,
and Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Mc-
Dougall, Goderich, were visiting
friends here last week.
Mr, and Mrs. William Stir-
ling, Dakota., and Mrs. Annie
Morgan, Kincardine, were cal-
ling on friends last week.
Mrs. Wilmer Desjardine and
two daughters were visiting her
sister, Mrs. Bert Schilbe and
other friends on Sunday.
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There is nothing faster on
a take -off than a bus you've
just missed.
Women like to look into a
mirror except when pulling
away from a parking place.
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ROSE MARGARINE REG. --- 1 ib. pkg. 4 for 95c
WAGSTAFFE STRAWBERRY JAM — 24 oz. i a r, 3c off ... , 43c
MAPLE LEAF CANNED HAMS 11/2 Ib. $1.39
YORK STEWS—Beef or Irish 15 oz. tins 3 for 79c
STUART HOUSE FOIL WRAP -- 25 ft. roll, 5c off .•.. 4 for $1
LUSCIOUS RED CARDINAL 'HOMEGROWN NEW
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SWEET PICKLED
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DEVON RINDLESS
BREAKFAST BACON ,..... Ib. 59c
LEAN BONELESS
ROUND STEAK ROAST Ib. 69c
NEWS OF
HOLME$YILLE
Correspondent ,,. MPS. P'. AicgULlI,.OUC o
MrS. Harry Williams is a Pa..
tient in Clinton Public Hespita1.
M. G, A. Spence, Mn'nicet
and; forn1erly of Holmesvi'lle,
spent laat we with 1Vfrs, 13.
MacM>ath,
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hoskin,
Muss Beverly Hoskin and .Jos-
eph Vowles, London, were
guests, en Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Steepe.
Wilbur Johnson, has returned
to his home .from Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital where he has been
a patient for several weeks,
Mr, and Mrs. GordonMac-
Farlane and son Bob, St Thom-
as, visited with the Latter'$,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Lobb last week.
WMS Meets
The Woman's Missionary So-
ciety of Holmesville United
Church met in the Sunday
School room on Tuesday, July
11, with Mrs. John; Grigg in
charge of the program. Call to
worship was given by Mrs. John
Grigg and the hymn "0 Lord
and Master of Us All" was
sung. The Scripture lesson was
read by Mrs. William Yeo, and
Mrs, John Huller Ied in prayer,
The business was conducted
by 'the president, Mrs, Leslie
Jervis. Minutes of the June
meeting were read by the sec-
retary, Mrs. Harry Cudmore.
Mrs, William Yeo reported on
the bale that had been sent to
Furst United Church, Vancouv-
er, and Mrs. Cudmore read a
letter of thanks from Miss Bel-
va Howatt, WMS social worker
at that church.
It was d'ecid'ed that every
member would save her pennies
through August, to help the
group reach their 1961 alloca-
tion. An article on Christian
Stewardship was read by Mrs.
Barrie • Walter. Letters from
Africa, written by Rev. Garth
W. Legge, were read by Mrs.
Kenneth Trewartha and Mrs.
Carman Tebbutt. A true story,
W. Caldwell Is
New DDGM of
Huron 1.0.01.
William Caldwell, a member
of Brucefield IOOF Lodge, was
installed as new District Dep-
uty Grand Master of Huron
District No. 8, at a colourful
ceremony held in Hermall Odd-
fellorws Hall.
Conducting the installation
were two past rnrasters of the
Grand Lodge of Ontario, R. K.
Williamson and Charles Hutch-
eson, both of London, assisted
by Gerald .IVficFalls, Exeter, a
Grand Lodge officer for the
current term, who acted as in-
stalling marshall,
In addition to the installation
of the new district deputy, the
presiding officers also installed
Allan Campbell, Seaforth as
District Deputy GrandWarden''
and Bill Taylor, Brucefield' as
district secretary.
On hand to turn over the
emblem of office was Percy
Campbell of Hensall Lodge, who
retired as district deputy. Dur-
ing the evening, the installing
officers and lodge members paid
tribute to Mr. Campbell for
his efforts on behalf of the Odd -
fellowship during the term just
concluded.
Mr, Williamson, who was the
Grand Master in 1955, told
members present that Oddfel-
lowship and Rebekah Od'dfel-
lowshitp were on the increase
throughout the jurisdiction, and
that Huron district had always
been a stronghold for the or-
der. Borth he and Mr, Hutch-
eson gave brief reports on the
Grand Lodge convocation held
recently in Toronto.
Following the ceremonies, a
reception was held in the lower
hall, under the convenership od
the Brucefield' Lodge. Visitors
were present from a number of
area lodges.
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"The Lord's Teacrhee was read
by Mrs. Harry Cudmore, .and
Mrs, John Grigg read the pray-
er of a young servant girl, in
her kitchen. The meeting closed
with the hymn "0 Jesus T
Have Promised" 'and Prayer by
Mrs, John Grigg.
V'A, Meets
The Woman's Association
meeting followed, withthe
president, Mrs. Ninlan Heard
an the chair, Scripture was
read by Mrs, Heard and the
eonimentts on it were given by
Mrs, Jack Yeo, The minutes of
the last meeting were read by
the secretary, Mrs. William
Norman.
An invitation to attend) the
picnic of Zion Woman's Assoc-
iation, at Harbour Park, Gode-
rich, on August 2, was 'accept-
ed. Mrs, John Grigg will be in
Charge of a game or cornest at
the pio:iic. It was decided to
cater to two weddings in Sep-
tember. The treasurer's report
was given by Mrs. Frank Mc-
Cullough.
Mrs. Harry Cudmore read the
List of names of helpers for the
bazaar to be held on July 22,
and on October 7, Mrs. Carman
Tebbutt reported for the manse
committee, .and for the buying
committee.
It was decided to purchase a
new stove for the church kitch-
en, the executive and buying
committee' of the WA to have
power to decide on kind and
size. The meeting closed with
the hymn "Go Labor On" and
prayer by Rev. C. Park. Host-
esses for the day were Mrs.
Fred Mulboiland, Mrs. William
Yeo and Mrs, Eldon. Yeo,
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VARNA
(Correspondent,
Fred McClymont
Phone 11U 2-3214)
Sunday School Anniversary
A good congregation attend-
ed the Sunday School anniv-
versary in the United Church
Last Sunday morning. The Rev.
T. J. Pitt was assisted by Aldie
Mustard and William, McAsh.
Anson McKinley, Zurich, gave
a fine address stressing the
ABC's of Christianity. During
the service Robert Raikes certi-
ficates and second and third
year seals were presented.
Those receiving certificates
for the first time were Wendy
Mustard, Janet Taylor, Cheryl
Webster, Charlene Reid, Carol
Hill, Margaret Aldington, Joan
Rathwell, Dale Stirling, Doug-
las Reid; second sear seals,
Donna Taylor, David Mustard,
Joyce Hayter; third year seals,
Brian McAsh, Don Taylor, San-
dy Mustard, Steve Clarke, Glen
Hayter, Bonnie Stirling, Shirley
Mustard, Carol Taylor, Nancy
Mustard, Peggy McAsh, Karen
Webster, Janis Clarke, Joyce
Taylor, Lynn Taylor, Darlene
Hayter, Shirley Johnston.
Next Sunday, July 16, Sam
Scott, Seaforth, will have ch-
arge of the service in the Varna
and . Goshen. United churches..
Rev. T. J. Pitt left on Monday
for a holiday at St. John's
Newfoundland.
Glorious 12th
Members of •Local Orange
Lodge and their families cele-
brated the 12th in Milverton
on Saturday last, In the morn-
ing there was the traditional
parade through the village ac-
companied by the skirl of the
bagpipes and drum.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Schell,
Detroit, visited with relatives
over the weekend.
Mrs, A. Ings, Brucefield, vis-
ited with friends in the village
on Sunday.
The Mission Band of the
United Church are holding their
picnic on Friday afternoon of
this week at Clan Gregor
Square in Bayfield,
Closing exercises of the Vaca-
tion Bible School was held on
Friday when each class contri-
buted an item for the program.
Mrs. Charles Pilgrim is a
patient in Clinton Public Hospi-
tal.
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Throttle and bottle make a
deadly mixture, the Ontario
Safety League reminds, holiday
drivers.
Quality Economy
FEATURE
VALUE !
INSULATED
PLAID
PICNIC BAG
REG....1.69
$1.09
"WEAR -EVER"
ALUMINUM
2-for-1
SALE
3 pt. Open
Sauce Pan $1.95
61/2 pt. Covered
Sauce Pan 3.95
Regular Price $5.90
2-FOR-1
SALE PRICE .... $3,95
SLEEPING BAGS
100% water repeilent
nylon, red flannel
lining, rubberized
ground cloth.
KC.eps contents hot or told for 25" x 72"
(ono p.roid: +. +"fiboolass'•
lnsulatfon Covered inside and Reg• $12.95
but *Oh washable plastic,.
Bright, colorful plaid design.
All around :leper. Size 17" x
11" x 6".
Bali &
$9.95
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69 ALBERT STREET HU 2.9505
SS 1 Picnic In
Stanley Township
A school picnic was held on
the school grounds of 88 1
Stanley with ;a goad attendance
from the section on June 28.
Mrs. Jean fir, teacher con-
ducted the sports events. Win-
ners were:
Races, pre-school, Danny Col-
quhoura Albert Krumbout, Bill
Cantelon; siX to seven years,
Wayne Cantelon, Bibby Layton,
Morris' Krumhout; 8-9 years,
Sam Mosselnion, Jean Glenn,
Paul Fliniay; 10-11 years, girls,
Henriette Mossehnan, Linda
Hicks, Sarah • Hussey; boys,
Gordon Glenn, Cameron Colqu-
houn, Bill McGregor; 12-14
years, girls, Dianne Verhoef,
Katy Hussey; boys, Jackie Col-
quhoun, Fred Zwaan, Bryan
Lighrtfoot; young ladies, Nellie
Verhoef; married ladies, Mrs.
George Canitelon; •free for kali,
Cameron Colquhoun,
60 -second walk, children, Bill
McGregor, ,and Sharon Brown;
ladies, Mrs. Glen Layton;; kick -
the -Slipper, girls, Sharon Br-
own; boys, Bryan Lightfoot;
shoe scramble, ladies, Mrs.
George Cantelon; girls, Katy
Hussey; boys, Jackie Colqu-
houn,
Baseball throw, Gordon Glen;
ladies, Mrs. Glenn Layton; call-
ing husbands to supper, Mrs.
John McGregor; the clothespin
and balloon relays were won
by Cameron Colquhoun's team;
the obstacle relay by Bryan
Lightfoot's team. Three-legged
race, .girls, Dianne Verhoef and
Sarah Hussey; boys, Fred Zwa-
an and Gordon Glenn; sack
race, senior boys, Fred Zwaan;
junior boys, Salm Mosselman;
girls, Sharon Brown; wheelbar-
row race, Fred Zwaan and Gor-
don Glenn, Billy McGregor •and
Sam Mosselman.
Birthday closest to picnic
date, Mrs. Percy Brown; wed-
ding anniversary in June, Mrs.
John McGregor; oldest person,
Mrs. Jahn McGregor; balancing
the bat, boys, Jackie Colquh-
oun; girls, Linda Hicks; guess-
ing beans in the jar, Bonnie
Layton; guessing what was in
a can, Bonnie Layton, Katy
Hussey, Mrs. Glenn, Jean Col-
quhoun.
Holland Family
Reunion Held
At Harbour Park
The Holland family reunion
picnic was held in Harbour
Park, Goderich, on July 1,
with 63 in 'attendance.
During the afternoon games
and .conttstswere enjoyed by
both young and old.
A well-planned picnic supper
was partaken of, and during
the supper hour Mrs. C. Nel-
son presided for a short bus,
iness meeting. The committee
in charge of the picnic for
1962 will be Mrs. Wesley Hol-
land, Lloyd Holland, Mrs.
Charles Ne'lson, in Harbour
Park, Goderich, on July 2.
Relatives were present from
Wallaceburg, Woodstock, Strat-
ford, Thedford, Seaforth, Dun-
gannon, LucknovV, London amid
Clinton.
Nutlet Township
Council Awards
Drain Contracts
The Township of Hullettt has
let the contracts for two mun-
icipal drains, to be completed
in the township this year.
The tender of George Radford
Construction Ltd., Blyth, for
$2,150 was accepted' for the
Daer Municipal Drain.
Frank Kistner, Dublin, was
successful in his bid for the
Bryant Municipal Drain at a
price of $1,650.
The awarding of these con-
tracts took place at the regu-
lar meeting of the Township
Council in the Community Hall,
Londesboro, on July 4.
Other business dealt with was
the raising of fire protection on
the Community Hall at Londes'-
boro from the previous $26,000
coverage to $30,000 with the
Howick Mutual Insuranlce Co.
Joseph Shaddick, RR 1, Lond-
esboro, agent.
Vinton Neweod--Page
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