Clinton News-Record, 1962-11-15, Page 4HARRY WHAMS
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Interested In
H. Nesbitt Success
Of great interest locally, was
the convocation ceremony at
University of Western Ontario,
London, on November 2, when
Harry W. Nesbitt received his
Bachelor of Arts degree. Now
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Married In. Winthrop Church
MR. AND MRS. ED. R. SALDIVAR, Varna, were
married in Cavan United Church, Winthrop, on
Saturday, October 27, by the Rev. Clifford Britton.
The bride is June Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William DoImage, RR 1, Lonclesboro arid the
groom is the son of Edmund Saldivar, Vallejo,
Calif., and the late Mrs. Saldivar.
(Photo by Phillips)
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Commencing at the Hour of Nine O'clock in the Forenoon and Continuing until the
Hour of Six O'clock in the Afternoon and the Results Will be Publicly Declared
in the Town Hall on Tuesday, the 4th day of December, 1962,
at 12 O'clock Noon.
JOHN LIVERMORE, Clerk and Returning Officer
NOTICE
Bout
PROCLAMATION
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
Town of Clinton
NOMINATIONS ELECTION
Monday, Nov. 26 Monday, Dec. 3
NOTICE
Is Hereby Given That a Meeting of the Electors for the Nomination of Candidates
for the Positions of Mayor, Reeve, Deputy Reeve, Councillors, Public Utilities
Commissioners and Public School Board for the Ensuing Term
will be held in the
COUNCIL CHAMBERS of the TOWN HALL
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1962
Between the hours of 7:30 o'clock and 8:30 o'clock in the evening.
JOHN LIVERMORE, Returning Officer
And if Necessary, an Election to Fill the Above Named Positions
Will Be Held On
MONDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1962
at the Following Places arid by the following Named Persons, That is to say, in
WA_ Makes Presentations
Hears Of European Tour
teaching at Timmins high
school, Mr. Nesbitt is 'no
stranger in this area. He
taught public school for six
years in the !Bayfield district;
two years 'at Kinburn .and the
past six years at Clinton Public
School.
Mr. Nesbitt !obtained his de-
gree the hard way, through
extramural and summer cours-
es,
Born in Listowel, he served
in • the Royal Canadian Navy
during World War IL He has
been an active member of the
Canadian Legion', and :is a 'past
president of Seaforth branch.
Attending the convocation
ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sell Holmes, Clinton; Mr. and
Mrs, George -Campbell, and
Mrs. James Barron, Seaforth,
as well as his family, Mrs. Nes-
bitt, .Rochelle, Richard, Steven,
Christopher, Brian and Kenneth
all, of RR 1, Seaforth.
Mrs. Irwin Phoenix now em-
ployed at Clinton 'District Col-
legiate Institute and an aunt
of Mr. Nesbitt, also visited,
during the supper.
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DEEP FREEZE MERCHANTS
Believe it or not, some On-
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are eagerly waiting for freeze-
up. Men on the job in the far
north progress faster and more
economically in winter, when
swampy muskeg country is
frozen solid. In warm weather,
muskeg just adds to their pro-
blems.
,CWI, Stages
$uccessfid
Bazaar and Tea
The poris4 bail At St.. Joseph's,
edittreb. was attractively :deaPr-
ated with 4411ii.1414 heaves and
flowers far the caltholle WO-
men's League bazaar and tea
on..Saturcloy afternoon, Nov,
ember 3..
greeting guests 'at the door
were Mrs, David VAnga, pre.s-
land Mrs. Eldon O'Brien,
vicelwesideot. In Charge of the home inane halting tables
Were Mrs. L, PerkeMMO, Mrs. O,
Preistap, Ws. L. Medd) Mrs.
R, Powers, Mrs, F. VanAltena,
Mrs.. J. Feeney and Mrs. ,J,PyX-
stra
A .Christmas booth displayed
Many items for gift giving was
convened by Mrs, D, Kay and
Mrs, A, Sharp. Mrs. A. Shana-
han and Mrs, J. Wilson. Sin
charge of the candy table were
Mrs. C. Reynolds and, Mrs. S.
Grasser,
'- Art the penny booth, where 16-
lovely gifts were shown, were
Mrs, f12. LeBeau and Mrs, F,
Burns, Mrs. J. Blake' was, in
change of the produce table, and
Mrs. S, Spencer and Mrs. L.
Gautreau looked after the fish-
pond for children,. Convener of
the ticket table was Mrs. A.
Dale, assisted by Mrs, E. Flor-
Each of the five tea tables
were centred with a small bou-
quet of bronze 'mums. Conven-
ing these were Mrs. C. Trott,
Mrs. J. semton and Mrs. T.
Flynn.
In 'the kitchen were Mrs. T.
Zablocki, assisted by Mrs. A.
Goldsworthy, Mrs. W. Monag-
han and J. Flynn.
Tickets were drawn by the
pastor, the Rev. S. E. McGuire
and the Rev, R. A. Gravesline.
The door prize, a bushel of
apples, was won by Peter Le-
Beau. First prize, bakeware,
was won by Mrs. 3. Dykstra;
second, a hostesis chair, by Mrs.
G. Carbet and third, six steak
knives, ,Mrs 3, Clegg,
Winners 'at the penny sale
booth were, a desk lamp, Mrs.
L. Medd; can*. jar, Mrs. Roy
Tyndall; mixing bowls, Mrs. M.
Allan; tea towels, Miss E.
Tighe; pillowcases, Mrs. W.
Monaghan; writing paper, Mrs.
A. Pinkel; stapler, Mrs. G.
Carbet; plant, Miss Sadie Lov-
ett; ash tray, • Mite. J. Craik-
shfaink; pillowcases, Mrs. J.
Blake; candy dish, Mrs. Theo
Flynn; table cloth, Mrs. Ed.
Florian; centrepiece, Mrs. F,
Burns; caSerole, Mrs. F. Mitch;
'doll, Lynda Flynn; variety box,
.Mrs. C. Trott.
NXPP.T,4701---The Wetneti's
A'1.0i.iarY-.14 St, James Anglican
014mb, Midcilietob; Met Wed
dad .4404:up<41, 101/ember '7, at
the- honte ;Ws, Keith Mier,
This, meeting was well Wended
with eighteen present and the
president Mrs. Ray Wise was
in the chair,
The 4-10gttell' Prayer ,.4414, the
IA15 p.vanT were sAicl in
pniaion and Mrs. Joseph Storey
gave the -Prayer-Partner's
prayer. Mrs. John Grigg gave
the.sepretarei„..s report and. Mrs.
Alvin :Dutot the financial. R,o-
Mans 847-39, was read 'by Mrs,
S. Middleton., Rapt-call word
A letter of thanks. was 're-
ceived from Mrs. Wilfred Col-.
slough ifor the lovely coffee-
table -presented 'to 'them by the.
Wardens of St. James Church.
A the,* you for a get well
card was received from master
Gordon Smith 'a patient in Lon-
don Victoria Hospital,
An invitation to attend the
United Church Women's tea and
bazaar at Tiohnesville on Nov-
ember .14, was received from
Mrs. Harry Williams.
Mrs. Donald Middleton spoke
on behalf of extra ,funds to
help the Sunday School Child-
ren's ,christrrias party which
will replace former concerts,
The WA was happy to note
$14 to this worthy cause, $5
was voted to the Bible. Society.
A social evening is being plan-
ned for Friday evening, Novem-
ber 23. The committee in ch-
arge is Mrs. Don Middleton
Mrs. R. Wise, Mrs. Dutot anj.
Mrs. Gordon Rathwell.
A nominating committee to
bring in a slate of officers 'at
the December annual meeting
includes Mrs. Arnold Miller and
Mrs. Fined Middleton.
Mrs. Stewart Middleton gave
a detailed, account of their con-
tinental tour last summer with
particular reference to the
beauties of Paris, Lyon, Nice,
the French and Italian Rivieras
and tours of Monaco and the
night clubs of Paris.
"The vineyards of Burgundy
were heavy with large ahnost
plum-sized purple grapes ,'a I -
most ready to harvest", stated
Mrs. Midrileton. "The climate
and scenery of France were de-
lightful and the 30 same people
on the coach tour a congenial
interesting group."
' After this tour the Midclletons
returned to London England,
attended church in famous St.
Paul's Cathedral On Ludgate
Hill and Sunday afternoon join-
ed, the hundreds of people: at
the tower of 1..oadort,
On thaoking ,Mrs. Middleton,
the president, Mrs. Ray Wise
said Ftfh'at if possible she had
enjoyed, hearing this tour even
More 'than the first one"-. The
highlight of the afternoon was
the presentation of a copper and
brass teakettle to Milton
Steepe honouring her years of
service in the St. Janes WA
and carrying with it best wish-
es 'to Mrs,. Steepe for heir new
home run Gunton.
The address was read by Mrs.
Edward! Wise and the gift pre-
sented by Mrs. Miller, Mrs,
'Ptleel0e gno,cously thanked 'her
friends and 'stated she had en-
joyed and profited by heir as-
sociation with the St. James
WA, and hoped all would visit
her in town.
Mrs, Harrison closed the me-
eting with prayer after which
a !bounteous, lunch was served.
Goderich Court
Two young men from RCAF
Station ,Clinton were fined in
magistrate's court at Godes'ioh
last Thursday.
William J. Wilkson was fined
$25 and costs when he pleaded
guilty to driving a motor ve-
hidle carelessly in Goderieh on
October 19. ills driver's licence
was suspended for four months.
Ronald D. Opp pleaded guilty
to having liquor in Goderich on
October 21 in an illegal place.
He was fined $30 and casts.
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Mrs. K. B. McRae
Attends Rally
For Nurses Group
Mrs. Kenneth B. McRae, with
five others from this district
were among 83 registered nurs-
es in Ontario, !attending a spec:
ial study conference recently
at Muskoka Sands Inn, Gray.
who:1'st Convened by the Reg-
istered Nurses Association of
Ontario for district and chapter
executives, 'there were 44 chap-
ters involved.
The objective of the confer-
ence was to promote closer
liaison between RNAO district
and Chapter leaders and to ex-
plore the responsibilities of dist-
rict officers in maintaining in-
terest in RNAO among their
memberships.
Achievement Days
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This Autumn.
This .W1 there Are few ach,
ieytegnent ..days piamed for the'
members of .1ii,trOrt COUnitY
Hornemai4ng Qiuhs. Horne
onomist Isabelle Gilchrist xe,,
ports plans for these in Exeter,,
Allburn, 'WhIghauti
forth,
Lost Saturday, November 10,
the thst one :was held in EX-
eter at South liuron District
High. School. Taking part were-
from Kipper:, El:41114)1e, Moes.
worth, I-Itincyridole, I.),oshwood,
Grand Bend, Stanley, 7,0001.
and. ,orediton,
Future aehievemeot days are
planned on November 17 at
Auburn; December 1 at Wing-
hom and Peeember ot Sea-
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provimes, they came up With
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ST. ANDREW'S WARD—
At the Council Chambers. Deputy
Returning Officer Ernest Radford.
ST. JAMES' WARD—
At the Legion Hall, Kirk St. Deputy
Returning Officer, Mrs, Margaret
MacDonald,
,Every nomination shall be in writing
and state the nome, residence, and oc-
Cupetion of the candidate and the resit-
dente and occupation of the proposer
and seconder and shall be signed by
the proposer crnd seconder, both of
whotn shall be municipal electors and
present, and shall be filed with the
ST. JOHN'S WARD—
• At the Ball-Macaulay Show Room,
King St. Deputy Returning Officer,
Mrs. Charlotte Freeman.
ST. GEORGE'S WARD—
At the Council Chambers. Deputy
Returning Officer, Mrs. Marion
Andrews.
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the Opening of the nomination meet-
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When a proposed candidate is not
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consents to be so nominated,
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