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Clinton News-Record, 1961-10-05, Page 45 • 144 14441 Vaireq ;24. Free! Marie Fraser's new recipe booklet, "Casserole Cuisine with Canadian Cheese" Write today! 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Commencing October 15th, 1961, permits will be required for all work covered by the Provincial Plumbing Code. Inspection fees are based on the Schedule adopted in County By-Law No. 58, 1961, under authority of the Ontario Water Resources Commission Act. . For further infomation, please write or phone: W. L. EMPEY, Chief Inspector, Court House, Goderich. Telephone JA 4-7441. now available in Pape 4,Clintan ,News4tecord Thursday, Oct. 5, 1901 Catholic -Women'. s League Finalizes .Plans For Annual Bazaar, October 28 Pupils of Holmesville Public School proved to be something to reckon with at the Bayfield Fall Fair last week. In the talent contest they 'ran off • with a pair of top prizes, and in other competition, racked up plenty of points. This year there are three rooms in the Holmesville school, Holding Holmesville Students Win at .Bayfield Live Better Electrically SIGN OF THE TIMES! The Medallion Symbol of Electrical Excellence recovery, two-element, flameless water heater ...ready to keep an abundance of hot water "on tap" at the lowest possible cost. LIGHT CONDITIONING. Another im- portant "extra" is the planned lighting Which adds charm and beauty both inside and out . . makes work and play areas brighter and safer, A "Gold Medallion" Hotne is all-electric, including heating. Information about the Medallion Electric Homes in your community can be obtained from your electrical contractor or your local Hydro office. Members of the St. Joseph's sub-division of the Catholic Women's League, Clinton, made final plans for their annual bazaar to be held in the par- ish hall, Saturday afternoon, October 28. Various members will convene baking, sewing, candy, fish pond, penny-sale and home produce booths. Dr- aws will be made on. three sp- ecial prizes, including a tele- phone gossip bench, a sheet and Pillow slip set and a card table, During the afternoon, free tea will be .served as well as a free door prize given away. A. report on the recent third annual rectory tea held last week was 'presented by Mrs. David Kay, who convened the event along with Mrs, C. A.. Trott. The Rev. Father L. E. Reed- Lewis, spiritual-director, spoke on the forthcoming diocesan census, from October 29 to November 5. He asked for the united support of League mem- bers in the task of checking both. the rural and urban hom- es in the area of the parish. In co-operation with the Cl- inton Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society a film is ex- pected to be shown at the No- vember meeting of the League, and a booth supplied with ed- ucational literature will be present at the bazaar. Members were informed of the deanery meeting to be held in Hesson, October 18. The visiting committee for 'Oeteher will be Mrs, John Wilson, Mrs, A. L. Shanahan and Mrs. C. A. Trott, while the social committee includes Mrs. Frank Van Altena, Mrs. john Flynn and Mrs. David Middle.. ton, The mystery prize was won by Mrs. Lloyd' Medd. Members were encouraged to save labels from food products in the PrOjeet of securing a coffee urn, Many Guests Register at C.W.L. Rectory Tea The Third annual rectory tea sponsored by St. Joseph's sub- division of 'the Catholic Wo- men's League, Clinton, saw go- ests registering from Clinton, Seaforth, St, Columban, Blyth and Goderich. Vases of gold 'mums and urns of aut- umn flowers decorated the sp- acious rooms of the rectory on James Street. Little Miss Eva Ferrance attended the door where guests were received by Mrs. Arnold Dale, president, assisted by Mrs. Mary Reed-Lewis, mother of the pastor, the Rev. L. E. Reed-Lewis. The tea was con- vened by Mrs. David Kay and Mrs C. A. Trott. Mrs. John Wilson was in charge of the register, assisted by Mrs. Jos- eph Flynn. The tea table, covered with Lobb-Allen White gladioli were used in decorating St. Cuthbert's Ang- lican Church, Leaside for the wedding on September 30 of Alison May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Allen, Lea- side, to Donald Wilbert Lobb, RR 2, Clinton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Lobb, RR 2, Cl- inton. The Rev. J. de Ponder Wri- ght, rector of the church, con- ducted the double ring cere- mony. Traditional wedding marches were played by the organist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in floor-length white peau de sole with lace bodice and scal- loped neckline, and she car- ried white lacy chrysanthe- mums around yellow roses, and ivy. Mrs. Marie Plummer, sister of the bride, Oshawa, was mat- ron of honour in green cock- tail length peau de sole with matching overskirt, and carried a bouquet of gold 'and 'bronze chrysanthemums. Miss Alyce Morel, Toronto, was bridesmaid in matching dress of bronze peau de sole, and a similar bouquet. Murray Lobb, Clinton, was groomsman and guests were ushered by Alfred Plummer. Mrs. W. Fingland After a lingering illness Jan- ette lVfaybelle MeDiarmid Fing- land, dearly beloved wife of the Rev. W. Fingland, D,D., minister emeritus of St. And- rew's United Church and chair- man of the Niagara Falls Board of Education, and moth- er' of Mrs, Harry Beer (Peg- gy), Niagara Falls, died on Wednesday, September 27 at Grace Abbey Convalescent Home, Culp Street. The Rev. Dr. W. Fingland is a brother of Judge Frank Fing- land Clinton. She was born at Fingal, at- tended St. Thomas Collegiate and graduated from the Uni- versity of Toronto with a Master's Degree in mathemat- ics and science. She taught at Humberside Collegiate in Toronto for sev- eral years. She married Dr. Fingland in 1920. For the past 30 years, she has been a resi- dent of Niagara Falls. Previous to that they lived' in Mimico, for 11 years. Mrs. Fingland took an active part in church and civic work, especially in the work of the Sunday School and Women's Missionary Society. Also she served in the University Wo- men's Club, Local Council of Women, Save - the - Children's Fund, the Y.W.C.A. and Niag- ara Falls Women's' Service Committee of the Canadian Cancer Society, Mrs. Fingland rested at the funeral chapel of Hethering- ton and Deans, 1176 Victoria Ave. until Friday morning, September 29, then at the new St. Andrew's United Church, Morrison Street where funeral Deeves-Dayman (Hensall Correspondent) A quiet wedding was solem- nized at the United Church manse, Hensall, on Saturday, September '30 when the Rev. Currie Winlaw united in mar- riage 'Gertrude Irene Dayman, HenSall and Asa Deeves, ton. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Sarah Glazier, Clinton, and the late Adam Glazier, and the groom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Deeves, Clinton. A wool suit of light cocoa was worn by the bride and she carried an orchid corsage. Attendants were Mrs. Elgin Johnston, London and Tam Deeves, Clinton. Mr, and Mrs. Asa Deeves Will reside in Hensall. Far the reception held at the home of the bride's par- ents, Mrs. Allen received in golden-bronze printed silk and corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Lobb assisted in floral magenta jersey and white car- nation corsage. Leaving on a wedding trip to Muskoka for a week, the bride donned •a suit of brown wool with matching accessories, Up- on their return the young coup- live at Clinton. Joseph H. Dayman (Kippen Correspondent) Joseph IL Dayman, 87, Wel- land and a native of Kippen passed away Wednesday, Sep- tember 27 in Welland General Hospital. He was married to the far- mer Miss Ranky, Seaforth and farmed north of Seaforth near Maitland Cemetery. He left Seaforth and moved to Fort Erie. He is survived by a daugh- ter, Mrs. (Edna) J. Gotch, New Orleans and a son Robert, Jor- dan. He was a brother of the late Robert Dayman, Hensall. Service was on Saturday, September 30 from the G. A. Whitney funeral home, Sea- forth. Mrs. Robt. W. Clark Interment service was con- ducted on Monday morning, October 2 at ten o'clock, at Clinton Cemetery, for Mrs. Jean Clark, beloved wife of Robert Clark, RR 1, Bayfield, who passed away in Goderich Township on Friday, Septem- ber 29. She was in her 58th year. Mrs. Clark rested at the Ball and Mutch funeral home, 153 High Street Clinton. Surviving besides her husb- and, are one daughter, Mary, and two sons, Robert Gordon and James Patrick, all at home; one half-brother Patrick McLaughlin, Sydney, Australia and one sister, Sara McCornh- ick, Ballycastle, Northern Ire- land. service was held. Interment was in Fairview Cemetery. Clinton Memorial Shop T, PRYDE and SON CLINTON EXETER SEAFORTH Open. Every Afternoon PHONE HU 2.9421 At other times contact Local Representative—Tom Steep—HU 2-3869 24tfb CLERK'S NOTICE ' Of First Posting of Voters' Lists for 1961 Municipality of the Town of Clinton County of Huron NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with Section 8 of the VOTERS' LISTS ACT, and I have posted up in my office at Clinton, the 4th day of October, 1961, the list of all persons entiled to vote in said Municipality at Municipal Elections, and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac- cording to law, the last day of appeal being the 18th day of October, 1961. Dated at Clinton this 4th day of October, 1961. JOHN LIVERMORE, Clerk of the Town of Clinton. A Division of DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA 147 Davenport Road, Toronto 5 INSTANT CASH whenever you need it! It's nice to know that if you should need money in a hurry, your Canada Savings Bonds are cashable instantly. It's also nice to know that, as long as you retain them, the interest steps up from 4A% for the first year, to 4 h% for, ecoh of the next six years, and then to 5% for each of the remaining three years. Available in denominations of $50 up — to a limit of $10,000 per person — for cash or on instalments at banks, investment dealers, stock brokers, trust or loan companies or on the convenient Payroll Savings Plan. BUY THE NEW CANADA SAVINGS BONDS good for You ,-tand Canada 'tool a lace cloth, was decorated with a low mound of oak leav- es effectively arranged with peachchip porps and eryanthus, offset by tall glowing peach tapers in candelabra. Presiding were Mrs. Eldon O'Brien, Mrs. John Anstett, Mrs. Clifford' Parker, Mrs. Lloyd Medd, Mrs. A. Garen, Mrs. Lawrence Denomme, Mrs. David Vargo, and Mrs. Louis Phelan, representing St. Mich- ael's sub-division of the Cath- olic Women's League at Blyth. Serving in the tea room were Mrs. Bert Glidden, Mrs. Frank Burns, Mrs. David Mid- dleton, Mrs, Thomas Kelly, Mrs. Arnold Ferrance and Mrs. Frank Van Altena. Assisting were Mrs. Joseph Blake, Mrs. Archie Fleet, Mrs. Clem Rey- nolds, Mrs. Vincent Reles, Mrs. Wesley Weese, Mrs, Mac Le Beau, Mrs. W. E. Monaghan and Mrs. A. L. Shanahan. An angelfoad cake donated by Mrs. Lawrence Denomme was won in a draw by Mrs. Ernest Radford. a GOOD WILL CLUB WILL MEET ON OCTOBER 10 The Good Will club of Wes%- leysWillis United Church will meet in the church parlour on Tuesday evening, October 10 at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Frank Fingland as guest speaker. In charge of this meeting will be Mrs. Lome Jervis and Mrs. B. C. Hearn. This Hydro-approved Medallion tells you that progressive builders are providing for extra comfort and convenience through a new high standard of electrical living .. 4 even in modestly priced homes. When yott buy or build a new home the Medallion will help to protect your investnient in these important ways: POWER CONDITIONING. A 100 ampere service entrance and a "full housepowern distribution panel provide the capacity needed to operate your household services efficiently, economically, and safely t t s noW and in the future. APPLIANCE CONDITIONING. circuit' and outlets for those Work-Saving, dint>. saving appliances are plentiful. Every Medal- lion Home anticipates your future need14. And at your immteliate service is a new faist.k Clinton and District Obituaries Latest, loveliest colors for your home! HOUSE & GARDEN'S 1961 COLORS NEW COLORANGE PAINTS Choose from 324 Shades! sold only by , J. W. COUNTER Builders Supplies Albert St. —4- CLINTON Phone HU 24612 the banner, left is Joan Wood and Shirley Norman at right. Pipers are James Millar, left and Charlie MacDonald, both with the Goderich Legion Pipe Band and all are members of the senior room at Holmesville, The pipers placed first in the talent contest. (News-Record Photo)