Clinton News-Record, 1961-07-27, Page 11News of I.ondesboro
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Miss Gwen Fowuer, x ondeS-
bcro has joined the staff of
the Royal Bank, London!,
Mrs. Mabel Soft is spending
a week in, Niagara Falls with
her son and family,
James McCool lies been in
Toronto for the past week with
his brother, Wellington,
Ma's. Alan Shaddick and Miss
Ruth Shaddick are way to 'the
East Coast !afor their vacation,
Little Ricky Dalrymple, Eg*
mondville spent a few days with
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Gaunt.
Mrs, Ruth Myers, Simcoe and
Mists jean Richards, Sirncoe,
spent Sunday with Mrs, Jennie
Lyon.
Mrs, E, G. Zinn and Mrs.
Warren Zinn and Dianne vis-
ited Mr, end Mrs. E. Gaunt
Sunday evening.
Little Joan Howatt is spend-
ing a week with her grandpar-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Wilmer
Howatt,
Miss Georgina McDonald,
Montreal, is visiting with her
niece and family, Mrs. H. A.
Runge of the parsonage.
Miss Margaret Morrow, Owen
Sound, and Kenneth Gaunt,
Lions Mead, spent Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Gaunt,
Robert Shaddick went to Ch-
ac'ago with. the Dodds family
when they returned' Thome last
Friday,
Miss Ann Fahs.ervice, Detroit
is spending her vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rdb-
ert p'airsei vice,
Miss Carol. Bloor, London sp-
ent last week holidaying. with
Miss Eonnie Kennedy, Lan'd'es-
bar o.
Mrs. Lily Webster spent the
weekend with her nephews; the
.Webster brothers at their cot-
tage on the lake,
Mrs. $temler and daughter,
Pilot Mound, Man., are visiting
at present. with her aunt, Mrs.
Mary Sbobbrook and other rel-
ative$.
Mrs. Thomas Fairservice is
spending a week with her dau-
ghter and family, Mr, and Mrs.
Willison Bagaent near Inger-
solL
Flight Lieutenant and Mrs.
Glen Robinson, Layne and Don -
Quick Sale
ON FARM EQUIPMENT
On the lot of Stewart Johnston's .at
Blyth, the following:
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28 inch cylinder.
10 ft. Self-propelled M -H COMBINE, with new
motor
M -H CLIPPER COMBINE, 6 ft.
JOHN DEERE TRACTOR, Model A -R, with power
take off.
M -H 101 JUNIOR TRACTOR,
M -H TRACTOR 81.
3—Used 2 -furrow PLOWS.
7 ft. TANDEM DISC.
1960 FORD TRUCK, like new.
1956 PLYMOUTH COACH.
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Huron County
Forming Report
(8y Tl. H• 1V111et1/2
agricuitupti representative
ler Miran County)
Thundershowers crud heavy
rain are severely hannperingg
faxen operations, Some haying
still remiss to be dome. A.
large nu umber of wheat and sp-
ring grain fields are flat and
will have to be combined direct
one way'. The flattening of
grain will likely reduce yields,
Some wheat will be cult at the
end of this week or early next
week.
old, Mont Apica, (Ruebec, are
on vacation and visiting with
their parents, Mr, and Mrs..
Emerson Resit.
The August meeting of the
Women's Institute will be held
at 8 .p.m. August 2. An im-
portant •feature .of the program
will be an address on swhxinri,ing
instruction, tips on •safety ,ar-
ound the water anid a demon-
stration, of artificial respiration
by two Lady instructors.
BRUCEFIELD
tMrs, H. F. Berry,
Correspondent,
Phone '1U 2-7572)
Mrs. Gus Voth, 'Detroit, spent
Saturday with her aunt, Mrs.
M. Vaire.
Mrs. Alice HohneT visited in
Exeter with her sister, M.
William Smith for a few .clays.
Mrs, AIfred Ings left on Sun-
day to visit with her niece at
Granton for a week.
Mrs, Max Tully, Pelterboro,
is visiting with her listens, Mrs.
Gregor McGregor and Mrs.
Charles Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and
son, Prescott, visited with their
sonl-in-law and daughter, Fly-
ing Officer and Mrs. Hopkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robinson
and ,family are spending their
holidays with the lady's mother
Mrs. G. Graham,
Mrs. William Douglas, Mr.
and Mrs. L. Eyre were on a
motor !trip through northern
Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Batt, Slt-
ouffville, spent the weekend
with relatives and visited Mrs.
Ball's mother, Mrs. McGowan
in the 'Clinton Hospital.
Mrs,. W. L. Smith, Seattle,
is visiting with her sister-iniaw
Mrs. H. Berry and other rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Munn and
family, Richard, Karen, Mar-
garet and Julia, Kitchener, holi-
dayed on Sunday with the
lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
William Dinnin, and enjoyed a
picnic at Clan Gregor Square,
Bayfield and swimming in Lake
Huron south of the village.
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MIDDLETON
Mr. and Mrs. Graham holi-
dayed the previous week at
Arran Lake, Muskoka.
Master. Eric _Gahwier spent
his four day leave -from Ipper-
wash Cadet Camp with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Gahw.iler.
The Rev. and Mas. John Gra-
ham, Wallacetown, spent last
weekend! with Mr. a n d Mrs.
Sttewart Middleton .and attend-
ed the Shakespearean Festival
play "Love's Labours Lost" on
Monday evening.
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Middleton was the scene
of a happy family gathering
on Sunday, July 23.
A picnic supper was served
on the :lawn' with 19 children
and 17 adults present.
Mr. and Mrs. Andre v Grind-
iay and dauf^.hiter Carol, Los
Angeles, California, were the
only members of their family
unable to attend.
Miss Agnes Middleton, God-
erich and Mr. Richard Esdale,
Noranda, were .among those
present.
Following supper, the youngest
generation! presented their or-
iginal playlet"Animal Circus"
complete with large posters,
which was most entertaining.
The players were Misses
Nancy and 1Vlarnie Middleton;
Claire and Jean Mullen; mas-
ters Robbie, Tommy and Danny
Campbell; Dennis Middleton,
Jim and Paul Middleton and
David Counter.
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Kippen Man New District Lodge Head
New officers for Huron District No. 8, IOOF, were installed at Hensall, with
members of Brucefield Lodge tendering a reception afterward for their new
District Deputy Grand Master, William Caldwell, Kippen, a member of Bruce -
field Lodge. From the left above are Charles Hutcheson, London, Past Grand
Master of the Grand Lodge of Ontario; Gerald McFalls, Exeter, who was instal-
ling
nstarling marshal); Allan Campbell, Seaforth, new District Deputy Grand Warden;
Bill Taylor, Brucefield, new District Secretary; R. K. Williamson, London, Past _
Grand Master, Grand Lodge of Ontario, who was installing officer; and William
Caldwell, incoming District Deputy. (Hensall Observer Photo)
Meredith Young is a patient
in Clinton Public Hospital fol-
lowing a heart attack last Wed-
nesday. Many friends here
wish him speedy recoverey.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Finnigan
and Mrs. Donald Fowler enter-
tained Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Phil-
lips, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Johnston and Miss Laura Phil-
lips, on Friday evening when
a lovely chicken dinner was
enjoyed on the occasion of Mrs.
Finnigan's birthday and Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Johnston's 25th
anniversary. Gifts were pres-
ented and a very enjoyable
social time marked these two
occasions.
Sliver anniversary
Tiger Dunlop Inn was the pl-
ace chosen for a 25th Annivers-
ary Dinner for Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas S. Johnston, Auburn,
on Sunday, July 23. Immediate
relatives were present and the
guests were presented with on
electric grill and a cuckoo clock.
The wedding cake on -a ham-
mered aluminum server was
the gift of Mr. and Mrs, For-
dyce . Clark and family. Beauti-
ful flowers were received from
many friends, as well as gifts
of silver and beautiful cards.
WI Children's Day
Annual children's day was
observed by the Auburn Wo-
men's Institute when they met
far their July meeting in the
Orange Hall. The president,
Mrs, Ed. Davies welcomed the
children and friends to the
meeting and it was opened in
the usual way. Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt read the minutes and
also gave the financial state-
ment.
Pictures of the sunshine
banquet were distributed and
on motion of Mrs. Gordon R.
Taylor and Mrs. A. J. Phillips
it was carried that a large pic-
ture be purchased for the
Tweedsmuir history book.
Plans were made to visit
Huronview on August 16 for
the annual birthday party pro.-
gram
ro.gram and Lunch. Mrs. Davies
and Mrs, Haggitt were appoint-
ed to arrange this visit.
The Auburn branch was ask-
ed to bring a musical number
to the 60th anniversary of West
Huron District at Harbour
Park, Goderich on August 3.
Each member is requested to
take a picnic lunch and bring
her own cutlery.
Mrs. Keith. Machan and Mrs.
Ed. Davies were appointed
leaders for the fall project,
"Featuring Fruit". They will at-
tend the leaders' training school
on September 6 and 7.
Mrs. George Millian reported
for the hall committee and stat-
ed that it was hoped to be ready
to open around September 1.
Mrs, Andrew Kirkconnell gave
the report of -the card commit -
Mrs. Keith Machan, convener
of th program for the children
presided: piano solo, Laura
Daer; sword dance, Connie
Young; piano solo, Keith Scott;
Highland Fling, Gail Seers;
solo, "How Great Thou Art",
Nancy Anderson; piano solo,
Carole Brown.
Contest, six and under, birth-
day nearest the date, Marie
Plunkett; biggest band aid,
Evelyn Haggitt; ten year and
over, most embarrassing time
the past year, Dianne Kirkcon-
nel,1. Mrs. William Straughan
was the winner of the bean
guessing contest.
Roll call was answered by
donating a bowl to the kitchen
of the new hall. The hostesses
were Mrs. Keith Machan, Mrs.
Gordon Dobie, Mrs. Leonard
Archambault, Mrs. John Daer.
Ladd Reunion
(Auburn Correspondent)
The Ladd reunion of the de-
scendants of the late John and
Elizabeth Ladd was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Ladd at Blyth. Those attend-
ing were Mr. and Mrs. George
Lawlor, Auburn; Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Lawlor, RR 5, Gode-
rich; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ladd
and Patty, Goderich; Mr. anld
Mrs, Wiflliam Park, Valerie,
Vickie, Stephen and Tommy,
Mrs. Verna Culbert, Mr. and
Mrs, Tom Park, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Shultz, Brenda, Bon-
nie and. Debby, all of Dungan-
nonl and Torn H,ailani, Luck -
now.
The day began with dinner
followed by games and contests,
Winners were: nail -driving con-
test, Mrs. Jack Ladd; wheel-
barrow
heeI-
bar r ow race, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Park; birthday closest,
Mrs. Thomas Lawlor; balloon
on plate, Mrs. William Park;
shortest thumb, Brenda Shultz;
guessing marbles, Jimmy Law-
lor; pie -eating contest, Tom
Hallam; . clothes elimination,
Mrs. Tam Lawlor, Patty Ladd.
:Balloons, -.:and suckers were
presented to all the children.
Th was decided that the reunion
next year will be held at the
home of Mr. 'and Mrs. Tom
Park, Dungannon. The after-
noon ended with a picnic lunch.
VARNA
The services in the United
Church will be withdrawn inert
Sunday, July 30.
Targe crowds of spectators
watched the local ball games in
the village and cheer the bays
an to victory.
Miss Ruth Barker, King City
has returned home after spend-
ing the past month alt the home
orf her grandparents.
Miss Joan McClymont is vis-
iting relatives at King City
and Tordrnto.
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The living and sleeping areas of
this three-bedroom design by arch-
itect Alan Hanna, of Winnipeg, are
separated by a central core. Lighted
by a cletestorey, the Bore consists
Of the entrance hail. tuvb bath'
Weans and the basement stairway.
The targe living -dining area and
the kitchen extend across the full
width of the house. The kitchen has
a convenient Work area as well as
a dining Section. A private bath-
-twin Is a feature of, the master
bedroom whichalso has a large
clothes closet and stotage shelves.
The total. tioorarea is 1,221 squsre
feet and the exterior dimensions are
36 feet, four Inches, by 33 feet,
eight inches excluding the porches-
Working . drawings for this house,
known a5. Design 281, may be
obtained from. Central Mortgage
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