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Clinton News-Record, 1962-10-11, Page 7BIRTHS ,AD4MON In Alexandra' Marine and General Hospital, t oderich, on Thanksgiving morning; October 8, 1962, • to Mr, and Mrs. R. Adamson, Bayfield, a daughter, -CIT4RRETTE•-sIn Clinton Pub tic Hospital, on Wednesday, October 10, 1962, to Mi, and Mrs. Anthony Cherrette, Hen sail, a daughter. FLEISCHAUER In St, Jo- seph's Hospital, London, on Monday, October 1, 1962, to 1V Tr. and Mrs. Douglas Flei achauer, Clinton, a daughter (Dena Lee). FOTHERGILL t—•. In Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, October 6, 1962, to Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Fothergill, Lon- desboro, a son (Kevin Wil- liam). IRELAND—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, Octo- ber 6, 1962, to S/L L and Mrs. A. Ireland, 16 Winnipeg Road, Adastral Park, RCAF Sta- tion Clinton, a son. ZAPTEIN—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Monday, Octo- ber 8, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Kaptein, RR 2, Clinton, a son. 'MANSFIELD—I•n St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Monday, October 8, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mansfield (nee Eleanor Venner) , Hensall, a son (Paul Douglas). WALKER — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesday, Octo- ber 9, 1962, to Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Walker, Blyth, a daughter. WEBSTER—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, Octo- ber 6, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. G. Webster, Varna, a daugh- ter. MARRIAGES BOUDREAU-O'NEILL—In St. Paul's Roman Catholic chap- el, RCAF Station Clinton, on Saturday morning, October 6, 1962, by F/L the Rev. Rich- ard Bussey, Loretta, daughter of W. O'Neill, Ottawa, and the late Mrs. O'Neill, to AC1 Alphonse Boudreau, RCAF Station Clinton„ son of Mrs. B. Boudreau, Ottawa, form- erly of Sydney, Nova Scotia. FINCH-LOCKHART—In Wes- ley -Willis United Church, on Saturday afternoon, October 6, 1962, by the Rev. Clifford G. Park, Carol Ann, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lockhart, Clinton, to James Allan Finch, Listowel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Finch, RR 1, Clinton. JERMYN-MURRAY — In St. John's Anglican Church, Brus- sels, Ontario, on Monday morning, October 8, 1962, by the Rev. H. L. Jennings, Donna Alice Murray, youngest daughter of Mrs. Hazel T. Murray, Toronto and the late Donald Murray, Bayfield, to John Roy Jermyn, only son of Mrs. Laura Jermyn and the late John Thomas Jermyn, Brussels. MORRIS -GRANGE — I•n Knox United Church, Auburn, on Friday, October 5, 1962, by the Rev. Charles Lewis, Margo -.Gwendolyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Grange, Auburn, to Thomas Peter Morris, London, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morris, Goderich. SOROKAS-NOTT — In Con- stance United Church, on Sat- urday, September 29, 1962, by the Rev. H. As Funge, Londesboro, Catherine Diane, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Nott, RR 4, London, to Louis Peter Sorokas, London, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorokas, Amphissa, Greece. ADOPTION GREALIS--.Mr, and Mrs. Frank Greatis; 713 Adelaide Street, London, are •pleased to an- •nounce the gift of .a chosgn Son, Clintotn EdWard (born ,Februery`26, 1962),, • DEATHS 10KFJLA'AR--aAT ht$ ;home tri Iingerso'll, on Wednesday Oct- ober 3, 1962, Adrian Bak?e- 1'aar, beloved ;husband lilt 2riaantje Vander Veer, and dear brother of Jahn C. Bake- lair, Clinton, in his 61st year. Service Saturday, October 6, from the Christian Refan'med Chu'irch, Ingersoll, to the rur- al ceseertery thee. DALE—In a motor vehicle ac- cident just west of Brucefield, on Saturday night, October 6, 1962, John Alvin Dale, be- loved husband of Jean Eliza- beth Lowrey, Seaforth, in hfs 57th year, Service from the Box funeral home, Seaforth, o n Wednesday afternoon, October 10, by the Rev. J. C, Britton, Northside United Church, Seaforth, to Mait- ,•„alandbank Cemetery. GIBBING$—At Huronview, on ?: Monday, October 8,1962, Miss Elizabeth Eva Gibbings, for- merly of 141 Rattenbury Street East, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Gib- bings, in her 89th year. Ser- vice from the Ball and Mutch funeral home, 153 High Street, Clinton, on Wednes- day afternoon, October 10, to Clinton Cemetery. 'HUIZINGA—In a motor ve- hicle accident north of Gode- rich, on Monday, October 8, 1962, Jack • Huizinga, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Huizinga, RR 3, Seaforth, in his 19th year. Resting at the Beattie funeral home, 55 Rattenbury Street East, Clinton, and funeral service this afternoon, October 11, 2 p.m. from the Christian Reformed Church, Clinton, by the Rev. L. Slof- stra, and interment in Clin- ton Cemetery. CARDS OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thank you to friends and neigh- bours for cards, flowers and visits while I was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to nursing staff and Dr, Addison. —MRS. WES. VAN- DERBURG. 41p I wish to .thank all my friends, neighbours and relativ- es for their visits, cards, flowers and gifts during my illness in hospital; also thanks to Dr. Oakes, Dr. Addison and the nursing staff and Rev. Mills. —MRS. EFFIE CORNISH 41b I wish to thank niy friends and neighbours, WIillnng, Work- ers of United 'Church, Bayfield who sent flowers a nl d cards while I was a patient in Clin- ton Public Hospital. Thanks to Dr,. Newland and nurses. — MRS. ED. STURGEON. 4lb I sincerely •thankmy. friends and neighbours who visited me, sent flowers and gifts, while I was a patient in Clinton hospi- tal. Also those who were so kind to my family at home. Special thanks to Dr. J. C. God- dard, Miss K. Elliott and second floor nurses. —MRS, VICTOR HARGREAVES. 41b A sincere "thank you" to all who sent flowers, cards and treats while I was in Clinton Public Hospital and since com- ing home. Special thanks to TURNER'S UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY Sunday, October 14 at 2:00 p.m.... Guest Speaker: REV. J. W. SHAVER, Dutton, Ont. SPECIAL MUSIC BY TURNER'S JUNIOR CHOIR IMPORTED DUTCH BULBS — Daffodils Hyacinths — Tulips — Narcissus Crocus TOP SIZE FORCING BULBS K. C. COOKE FLORIST Dial HU 2-7012 wig Clinton 40 -lb PERSONALS• Mets- iViumraY Quaif, Landon:, was a guest at the Noire of Mr.• and Mrs. W, E,, Perdtle last week. Prank Fingland, Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, visited last week with his parents, 'Tadge and Mrs. F. Fingland. Miss Maxie Grealis, Londeu, visited aver the weekend at her brgi'hens and friends, in Clinton. Mae, Donald Reisinter and san Brett, Cetera', Alberta, were recent atiesta of her sis- ter Mrs, Jahn Marren and Mr. Mennen, 128 Town's'end Street. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Mc- Manus, Windsor were guests at the home of 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. "Cap" Cook during the holiday weekend. Aidan 'Cochrane of Western University, London spent Th- anksgiving with his parents•, Mr. land Mrs. Harry • Cochrane, Mary Street. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lock and baby daughter, Suzanne, Georgetown; spent Thanksgiv- ing with their aunt Miss Beat- rice .Gibson. Mr. 'and Mrs. John H. Lasik, Algonquin 'Cres., London, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cuningthame at their cottage in Bayfield, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Forest, RR 4, Clinton, spent the week- end in Preston with their grandson, J. ' From and Mrs. From. Mr• and Mrs. Hubert Schroe- der, Paulette and Penny, ESC eter visited over Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Craig at their cottage near Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Hall and Ted, all of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, John Hall and daugh- ter Janice, Port Credit, spent the weekend with Miss Evelyn Hall, Rattenbury Street, Mr. and Mrs. Berne McKin- ley and Richard have moved to their new home at 476 Sec- ond Ave. East, North Bay, where ,Berne is an employee of the Bell Tel'ep'hone. Rev. R. C. Cook, Bethel Bap- tist Church, Toronto and Reg Cook, Westminister Military Hospital, Landon visited friendk in town during the holiday weekend. Dr. Oakes, Rev. G. Mills, nurs- ing staff and all who sent food to our home. —MRS. DONALD KEMPSTON. 41b I wish to thank all my friends and neighbours who sent me treats, cards and flowers and visited me while I was a patient in Seaforth hospital. Special thanks to Dr.' Brady, Dr. Malkus and nurses of Scott Memorial Hospital. — MRS. FRED BURDGE, Brucefield. 41p I wish 'to express, my apprec- iation to friends a n d neigh- bours gforcard's, treats, for their 'kindnesses shown,' to me while I was a patient in Clin- ton Pulblfi♦cc Hospital. Special thanks to the Rlebeleah Lodge, Royal Canadian Legion, Wes- ley -Willis; ;Church, Rev. C. Park nursing staff and Dr. Oakes. — MRS. J. E. "CAP" COOK 41ib We wish to extend our heart- felt thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness, mes- sages of sympathy and beauti- ful floral :tributes received from relatives, neighbours and friends during our recent sad bereave- ment. Special thanks to Rev. D. J. Lane, Ball and Mutch funeral home, Dr. Addison and all others who assisted in any way. —W. D. WILLIAMS and FAMILY 41b IN MEMORIAM FINLEY—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, George R. Finley, who was killed October 15, 1953: "Nine long and lonely years have passed, Since that great sorrow fell, The shock that we• received that day, Will always with us dwell. When we are sad and lonely, And everything goes wrong, We seem to hear him whisper, 'Cheer up and carry on.' Each time we see his photo, He seems to smile and say, 'Don't cry, I'm only sleeping, We'll meet again some day'." —Lovingly .remembered by his wife and girls; Effie, Linda and Judy. 41p Township of Hullett• COURT OF REVISION 1963 Assessment Roil The Corporation bf the Towrt- ship of Hullett will hold the first sitting of the Court of Revision on the 1963 assessment roll November 5th, in the Com- ntunity Hall, Londesboro, at 3.00 o'clodk p.m. All appeals against assess-, ment must' be in the Clerk's Office at least ten days prior to this date in order to be Considered. BARRY F, TEBBUT'r, Clerk, RR 1, Londesboro. 41-2b Mr. alud Mims', LI'pp'd:J'phnso4n, Esther ;and Robert, Landep, - ent part of Thanksgiving day With Mr. and Mrs. 'racemes Leppington, 177 Spencer Street Cllintan. Mr, and Mrs, Frank B. Pen- nebaker, 173 Rattenbury Sit•, E., were in the Muskoka Dist- rict during the Thanksgiving weekend' taking in the autumn beauty in the north. Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Ail,- enheiad and three childiren, Faye, •Debbie and Mark, Chat- ham visited the holiday week- end with thechildren's grand- parents, Mr, and Mrts. W. Coch- rane, 115 Mary Street. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Robinson and family, of South Monaghan (near Peterborough) and Mrs. Jane Willan, Fraserville, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson and family, RR 5, Clinton. Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Perdnue have returned from spending - the Thanksgiving weekend with their son and daughter -inn -lane, Sergeant and Mrs. Donald Per- due gat Fort Hent, Ileiglilts', Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cooper, Lanlsfloy Terrace, Clinton, cele- brated their 58th wed'din'g anni- versary en Wednesday, Carpet - 10. They were the guests of Mr. and Mins. Maxwell' Hud- son, in' Windgs.or. Mrs. Hudson is their daughter, Mary. Mr. and Mrs, Neville Forb- es, RR 1; Clinton, accompan- ied Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Porter and family, Exeter on •a week- end holiday. They visited Mr. and Mrs, Dave Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Langunaid, Windsor; also Mr. and Mrs. James Carver, Detroit. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Johnston at Huronview for Thanksgiving were Mr. and 1VIrs. Grant Mac - New Pastor Here REV. S. E. McGUIRE, new pastor of St. Joseph's; .Roman Catholic Ohurch, Clin- Iton and St. Mi'ohael's Blyth, was fo'ranerly a professor in English at Christ the Kong College, London. Lean, Hensall; Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong, Robert, Brian and Bruce, Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Campbell, Charlene and Grant, Blyth; Mrs. Rebecca Johnston, Clin- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Bert John- ston, Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson and 'Douglas, Bluevale. Mrs. A. Shaddick is conval- escing 'a't the .home of her sis- ter, Mrs, W. B'aigeant, Thames - ford, following surgery at Vic- toria Hospital, London. 'Mrs, Robert Dalrymple, 130 Ontario Street, had as her guests during. the holiday week- end, her son and daughter-in- law, Mr, and Mrs. James Wal- ters, Waterford, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Long- field and two children, Janet and Nancy; also Miss Myrtle Collins, London, spent Thanks- giving Monday at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mns. Elavil Collins, 'RR 4, Clinton. Attend' Your Church This Sunday ALL SERVICES DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH (Baptist Federation of Canada) Pastor: Craig Peters, B.A. SUNDAY -10.00 a.m.—Sunday School 11.15 a.m.—FAMILY WORSHIP - 7.00 p.m.—Evening Service Oct. 21-28—"A Faith For Times Like These" All Are Welcome. Here .................. Maple Street GOSPEL HALL CLINTON Sunday, October 14 9.45 a.m.—Worship Service 11.00 a.m.—Sunday School 8.00 p.m.—Guest Speaker: Mr. Reuben Brubacher Tuesday—Bible Study and prayer at 8 p.m. All Welcome St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Rev. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A. Interim Moderator Mrs. M. J. AGNEW, Organist and Choir Leader Sunday, October 14 10.45 a.m.—Church Service Rev. George Lockhart, Galt guest speaker. ALL WELCOME TO WORSHIP WITH US Anglican Church of Canada St.' Paul's -- Clinton Rev. P. L. Dymond, LTh, Rector Charles Merrill, Organist and Choir Leader Sunday, October 14 TRINITY XVII 8,30 a•m.—Holy Communion 11.00 a.m.--Morning Prayer 2.30 p.m.—Junior Confirmation' Class 7.00 p.m.—Evening Prayer Tues,, Oct. 16 --WA meets at the home of Mrs. Cliff Epps, 2.45 pan. Thurs., Oct. 18—Chancel Guild meeting at the home of Mrs. Morris Frame, Townsend Street, 8 p.m. BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH T. Leslie Hobbins, B.A., Pastor Sunday, October 14 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School 11.00 a.m.—Merninz Worship "When Huron County Should C ry" 7.30 p.m.—Evangelistic Hour "When God Draws The Line" Wed,, 8 p.m.—Prayer Service You are cordially invited to these services. Christian Reformed Church REV. L. SLOFSTRA Minister Sunday, October 14 10.00 a.m.—Service in English 2.30 p.m.—Service in Dutch Every Eunday, 6.15 p.m., Dial 6.80 CHLO, London. Listen to "Back to God Hour". 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 ans.—Breaking Bread 3.00 p.m.—Sunday School 7.00 p.m,.—Preaching the Gospel 8.00 p.m. -Thursday — Prayer Meeting and Bible Reading, TesYeg- i1fs--Au1ntesitille inife4 al urcltes REV. CLIFFORD G. PARK, M.A,, Minister WESLEY-WILLIS 11.00 a.m.—Anneal Laymen's Service. Speaker Mr. Gordon Hale, Pres. of London Conf. United Church Men 12.10 arm—Sunday School HOLMESVILLE 63rd ANNIVERSARY Speaker Rev. Hugh Wilson 11.00 a.m.—"What Kind of a Church Member Ain I" 7,30 p.m.—"What Have We Lost?" 8,30 p.m.—young Adults Meeting in Holmesvil1e Church Mbyte: "The Will of Augusta Nash" Ontario Street United Church "THE FRIENDLY CHURCH" Pastor: REV, GRANT MILLS, B.A. 9.45 a.m.—Sunday School 11,00 a. n,—Morning Worship, Rea. .1, W, Shaver, Dutton TURNER'S CHURCH 2.00 p.m. --Centennial Sunday School Anniver- sary. Rea, J. VV: Shaver, guest speaker, Special music by the choir. Finch.Lockhart Yellow 'an'urns graced 'the front of W'e Y-'WAis United °lurch .pn Saturday .afternoon for the wedding of Carol Ann Lockhart and James Allan Finer, both of Listowel. The Rev. Cllifford G. Park officiated. The tr#iidle is the d'aughter .of Mr. 'and Mrts• Glen. Lockhart, Human Street, Cllinton, ,and. 'tite groogn's parents 'are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Finch, RR 1, Clinton. Given in :mlar riage by her fa- ther', the bride was loyally in nylon ortgianza o'er taffeta, styled with •faui panels, of .ai'en- con lace in a $uil-lengtah hooped ski'rit, square neckline and lily - point sleeves. The bodice was of 'deacon lace with a V waist line. She wore a tiny crown of irnidescent pearls and a waist - length veil of 'tulle illusion and carried a bouquet of gold talis- man roses. Maid of honour was Miss Sandia Addison, Landon, who Were pine green peau de sole with flared skirts, and cummer- bund, with matching satin shoes and headdress of matching •sat- in roes, and ,a shoulder length vein. Slhe carried a bouquet of yellow and white Shasta 'mums arranged in a horseshoe shape. Bridlesm'aids were Janet Lock- hart, Clinton and Vicky Lou Finch, RR 1, Clinton. They were gowned similar to the maid of honour, and carried siinil'ar •flowers. Groomsman was John Hew- ett, Londeaboro, and ushers were Donald Lockhart, Clinton and Ricky Finch, RR 1, Clinton. Gerald Cox, Clinton, sang "Wedding Prayer" and "0 Per- fect Love' and was accompan- ied by organist Charles Merrill. The wedding dinner was serv- ed in the Wesley -Willis Church parlour. to guests from Lon- don, Goderieh, Detroit, Listowel and Stratford. The bride donned a teryl'ene pleated shirt dress of brown and gold with gold accessories and a beige coat for 'travelling. After a wedding trip to North- ern Onbando, 'the young couple wtill snake heir home in List- owell, where the .groom: is a florist and'the bride works in a bank. BAYFIELD Visitors over the Thanksgiv- ing holiday with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Armstrong were Mrs. J. B . MacMath; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ross and John, Holmes- ville; Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Ruth- erford and David, Ingersoll, and Miss Sandra Collier, London, O HENSALL Miss Annie Murray, Gorrie, passed away Sunday, October 7, at Listowel General Hospi- tal in her 83rd year. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray, for- merly of Kippen. No immedi- ate survivors Funeral service was held October 9 at the Moir funeral home, Gorrie, with bur- ial in Molesworth cemetery. Rogers Majestic TV SALES & SERVICE Ted Ryder's TV 245 Victoria St. Clinton HU 2-9320 1 Thurs., October 11,1962 --,Clinton. News -Record --Page 7 Clinton Community Concert and Marching Band On the Road (By J. Robert Huard) The practices et' your local band are starting to pay off. Last Tuesday night, October 2 the 'colour party and the major- ettes, had a drill session at the Legion Hall for Sunday 'after- noon's events when 'SIt. Marys Marching Band will be guest. The practice started at seven 'and' they did so much work in a short ;time that at twenty to eight : they were an their way home. All was going well and not a aingl'e anisltake was made 'i/lithe new routine. The musicians put in their regular time from eight to ten. The repetitions have been going real web. 'Everyone seems to be giving all he has. Most of the band was present at a practice held Monday af- tennoon. The majorettes and colour party had a good drill Practice. The band (musicians) Aliso had its share of floor pounding walth their music ses- sion. Most of the' drill period had 'to be given inside an ac- count of the weather. They all had a 'little outside practice when the hain let up. On Tuesday night, another practice was held to polish: what was learned) 'at the two other sessionus. A few "Snags'? were removed) to make a better show. The final rehearsal will be held on Saturday 'afternoon. The whales of the band will par- ade to the 'pa'rk far an an -the - spot exercise which will make !them mere confident, The only thing now wished for by the president of afire band, John Wise, and the dire,- tors is a very fine day as warm as last Sunday. Any band member, majorette or colour parity members who were absent at Tuesday night's practice are asked to cantata the bandmaser or disciplinarian as to 'time and place of ,Safur- d'ay's last rehearsal. It is im- perative that a full turnout the head this last rehearsal. CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH October 21 to 28 l/ 1' A• ' FILLIflG PRESCRIPTIOflS SllftLfft UJE DO BEST! Ir 'a. s. We serve your health and com- fort in many ways through Pharmacy—but it is with the filling of prescriptions that we serve you best. We are always fully staffed and completely stocked to dispense your pre- scribed medicines with profes- sional care and personal atten- tion. For in our Prescription Service, the accent is on SER- VICE to you, THIS WEEK ONLY KLEENEX 200's 2 for 29c This is National Phar- macy Week. Protect your children from poi- sons—get the Universal Antidote. Absorbs or neutrali7n; poisons. ONLY $1.49 Pick up your Free Antidote Chart. 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