Clinton News-Record, 1961-10-12, Page 5Written for and about CDCI—by the Press Club
Clinton end District COI,ituaries
Samuel McDonald
Funeral service was conduct-
ed on Welnesday, October 4,
for Samuel McDonald, 137
Mary Street, Clinton, who pas.
Sod away on October 3 in Clin-
ton Public Hospital. A. W.
Joyce, Willowdale, officiated, in
the Ball and Mulch funeral
home, 153 High Street.
Pall-bearers were Harry
Cochrane, Stewart Sutherland,
Lloyd McDonald, Robert Fuller,
Stanley Purdy and Bari Raw-
lings. Interment was in. Clin-
ton Cemetery.
Mr. McDonald was barn on
July 26, 1893 at Thamesford,
and he married Nellie Eliza-
beth McDonald on June 7, 1924,
He lived in London for a while,
but was manager of Clinton
branch of the Canadian Oil
Companies, Ltd., for 37 years.
McDonald was we'll
known and respected in this
area, The Joseph Street Gos-
pel Hall near his home, was his
particular interest. He suffer-
ed a stroke about four years
ago,
Su r; wing besides his wife
are three sons, Douglas, Bruce
and Glen and two brothers,
Stanley and William G. Mc-
Donald.
Attending the funeral were
persons from London, Toronto,
Gravenhurst, Forest, St. Thom-
as, Windsor and Goderich, as
well as, locally.
Mrs, H, S. Turner
Funeral service was: conduct-
ed on Saturday afternoon,
North Street United Church,
Goderich,. for Mrs. Harold S.
Turner, who passed away on
Thursday, October 5 in Clinton
Public Hospital, following a
lengthy illness, She was in her
55th year,
The Rev, W, J. tan Heaven
conducted the service, and in-
torment was in Clinton Cem-
etery
! Born Linnie I. Neoligeri at
Clinton on October 3, 1907, a
daughter of William John Ned-
iger and Margaret Waugh, she
attended Clinton Public School
and Collegiate Institute and St-
ratford Teachers College. She
married Harold S. Turner on
September 27, 1933, and they
lived in Clinton for two years
before going to Goderich where
they resided at 72 Montreal
S treet,
Mrs, Turner was a member
of North Street Lnited Church
and a life member of the Wo-
man's Missionary Society,
Surviving besides her hus-
band are two sons, Ted, Lon-
don; Brian 'at home and one.
daughter, Marilyn, Toronto;
three sisters, Mrs. Cliff (Le-
ana) Holland, Goderich; Mrs.
Norman ('Daisy) Holland, Cl-
inton 'and Mrs. Gordon (Helen)
Rathwell, Bayfield; two broth-
ers, John and Matt, both of
Clinton.
Goipel Hall Wedding
MR. AND MRS. HORST RILLING were mar-
ried in Maple Street Gospel Hall, Clinton, on Sat-
urday afternoon, September 30, by Mr. John M.
Martin, Hawkesville. The bride is Mae Garrett,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. Garrett, Clinton and
the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rifling,
Scarboro. The newlyweds will live at Golden Lake,
Ontario. (R. J. Nephew Photo)
FRIENDSHIP CLUB TO
MEET OCTOBER 18
The next regular meeting of
St. Paul's Friendship Club will
be held on October 18 at 8.15
in the Parish Hall. The date
of the Christmas' bazaar is set
for Wednesday afternoon, No-
vember 22 and the members
are •asked to make and' bring
some article for the gift booth.
VARNA
(Correspondent,
Fred MeClymont
Phone HU 2-3214)
Lee and Danny Talbot, Lon-
don, are staying this week at
the home of their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McConnell.
Rally Day Service will be
held in the United Church next
Sunday, October 15 at 10,15
a.m. Rev. T. J. Pitt is in charge.
The ladies of the United
Church are holding a ham and
turkey supper on Wednesday,
October 18.
Mrs. A. Willis was able to
leave Clinton Public Hospital
last week and is now staying
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wet. Webster.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Barker
and 'family, King City, and Mr.
and Mrs. Doug. Robinson, To-
ronto, were weekend visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
McClymont.
Huron County
Farming Report
(By b. G. Miles, agricultural
representative for Huron)
Good weather is •allowing
farmers to catch up on the
farm work, Most harvest
is complete with the eX.
Ception of sugar beets,
grain corn and late •ttirnips.
Grain corn is maturing re-
rnarkably well and sonic of
it is new being picked. Pas-
tures remain hi fairly good
supply and'livestock is do,
ing quite well ort fall pas-
tures.
Item from a US safety Obit-
Cation, quoted' the Ontario Saf.
ety League. "Wisdomin State
Mice refer to a driver who
Operates With one amt 'around
• lady cemPariion us a 'two-
'beaded driver'. Recently, n tr-
ooper ,tidVised a gentleman
coniponent to 'Use both handf.
The terly Was that he needed
one hand with Which to drive."
Winter Coats
Plain and Fur Trimmed
We were lucky enough to procure
a Manufacturer's Clearance
of Winter Coats—
Values from $39.95
to $95.00
This Week Only
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LADIES' WEAR and DRY GOODS
Budd Bayes' was awarded the
senior boys' championship tr-
ophy end Beverly Beck was
presented with the junior girls'
championship trophy, Budd, in
winning the trophy, pole-vault-
ed rte an all-time height record
at Perthex of 11 feet, 2 inches,
leaving the other competitors
far behind. Altogether the team
(boys and girls) brought home
a truly outstanding set of rib-
bons (first, seconds and thirds).
Firsts; senior, Budd Bayes,
pole vault, 11 ft. 2 in, (new rec-
ord); high jump, 5 ft. 5 in.;
hop, step and jump, 39 ft. 71/2
in,
Intermediate, John Carew,
high jump, 5' 4"; Ernie Bru-
bacher, discus, 103' 8"; Sharon
Gray, standing broad jump, 7'
71/4 ".
Junior, Bev. Beck, running
broad jump, 14' 61/2 " (a new
record).
Seconds, Budd Bayes, runn-
ing broad jump, 18' 91/2 "; Ern-
ie Brubacher, shot put, 35' 61/2 "
John Carew, hop, step and
jump, 36' 6"; Brian Levis, 880
yard dash; Bev. Beck, high
jump, 4' 4"; Wendy McGee,
hop, step and jump, 34' 3".
Thirds, Mike Scotchmer, 100
yard dash; Doug Darnsborough,
discus, 95'; Lloy Ann Ruther-
ford, 100 yard' dash; Lloy Ann
Rutherford, running broad
jump, 14' 3/2,".; Intermediate
relay team, girls.
This Saturday, the team goes
to the WOSSA meet at J. W.
Little Memorial Stadium, Uni-
versity of Western Ontario,
London, Let's hope everyone
does as well as and even ,bet-
ter than at this one.
New Teacher At
CDC, With
Junior Classes
ROBERT ALLAN MANN, B.A.
One of the four new teachers
at CDCI this year is Robert
Allan Mann. A native of List-
owel, he attended high school
there before going to the Uni-
versity of Western' Ontario.
Last spring Mr. Mann grad-
ipyz//,27,
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Thurs, Oct. 12, 1%1 Chintan News-Record-,-:Page 5
Legion Auxiliary
Plan For
Annivprs..ary
The Ladies' Auxiliary to the
Clinton Branch 1.40, Royal Can-
adian Legion met in the Legion
Hall on Monday, with a poor
attendance. Mrs, D, C. -Colqu-
boon was initiated, with the
president and second vice-presi-
dent assisting.
The Clinton Auxiliary birth-
day party will be held on No-
vember 8, and four auxiliaries
from the north will be invited.
Invitations were accepted to
the Exeter birthday party on
Monday, October 16, and to a
bowling tournament in that
town on November 1,
Winners at the Wingharo
bowling day were announced.
Mrs. William Harris won the
high single. Mrs. K, W. Col,.
quhoun won the second prize
for novice, and one Clinton
team came fifth,
The annual banquet of the
Legion will be held on Monday,
October 23, Plans have been
London Road Club
Hears of Two
Vacation Trips
Members of the London Road
Club met in September at the
home of Mrs. Wilf Monaghan
with seven members present.
The treasurer's report showed
a balance of $40.62. Funds
raised by "day to remember"
Was 70 cents; collection was
$1.20,
Mrs. Garnet Harland and
Mrs, Clare Magee told of their
vacations this summer to El-
liott Lake and Wawa, and to
Trenton and into Hastings
County,
Mrs, Fred Anderson, Sr., will
be hostess for the October 19
meeting, when roll call will be
answered by showing a "Pic-
ture when you were a child"
also baking or produce for
sale. Mrs. Harry Plemsteel
will assist Mrs. Anderson,
made to sell poppies at RCAF
Station Clinton on November 3.
The attendance draw was won
by Mrs. D, Andrews.
Merchants
Meeting
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Thurs. Oct. 19 8 pm
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Two Championships Won at Perthex
In CDCI Students First Appearance
uated from the Ontario College
of Education in Toronto. This
year he teaches geography and
English to grade 9 and 10
classes.
After school his activities
range from music to sports. He
Plays the guitar, saxophone,
and violin arid this past sum-
mer was on the Monkton base-
ball team.
Mr. Mann says that his
proudest possession is his '48
Ford, called "The Luxury Lin-
er" which vaguely resembles a
hot rod.
He now lives at RR 5, Clin-
ton with his wife, the former
Pat Rathwell, Brussels. They
were married this summer.
When the CDCI track and
field team was invited to par-
ticipate for the first time in
the Perthex meet held at Mit-
chell District High School an
October 4, the team came home
with considerable success, Two
individual championships were
recorded for the 'CDCI contest-
ants in spite of heavy comp-
etition.
Redmen Lose
Second Game As
Seaforth Win 1.6
Last Thursday the Redman
were beaten by a heavier Sea-
forth football team as they
went down to :their second loss
in two games. A last-minute
touchdown in the fourth quar-
ter revived the CDCI hopes for
a tie but the Redmen failed
to convert 'to tie the game,
Final score; Golden Bears 7,
Redmen 6.
This week, the Redmen are
host to the Goderich team, who
like Clinton, are still winless.
Let's go, .Recbneni
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