Clinton News-Record, 1963-05-16, Page 5Plan Huronview Anniversary
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Detailed plans were coin:
pleted at the meeting of Hur,
on County Ladies. Auxiliary
held in the craft room at 4ur-
onview, Monday afternoon, for
the annual anniversary tea to
be held at Htirnnvielv, Wednes-
day afternoon, June 5.
Committees with • conveners
Were set up.
Dr, J, C, Rose, medical, at-
tendant at HurolwieW, was a
guest at the meeting .and ex,
pressed appreciation te Mrs,
Harvey Johnston, who has been
craft instructor and supervisor
for the past eight years, and
is now relinquishing her posi-
tion.
Dr. Ross introduced Mrs,
ing by initiating a second large
group ,of new membera into the
Mitchell Branch;
The special evening 'in. Mit-
chell saw eight of the Legion.
Branch receive • their 25, year
pins, and one of their older
members, Mr, Hugh Butson,,re,
ceived the Medal of Merit, the
Legion's highest award for out-
standing service,
The Clinton Legion initiating
team, consisting of past:presi-
dents, Cam Proctor, ''Eddie
Dale, Doug Andrews, Hee
Kingswell and Bill ,Chambers,
form part of a larger team
of past presidents which has
for about five years been in,
stalling brarteh officers in such
widely scattered localities as
Kincardine, Goderich, Seaforth,
Exeter, Hensel], Gorrie, as well
as Clinton..
The clairit of a "first" is
made by the Clinton men not
only because they initiated
members in two different loc-
alities on the same evening,
but also because these Legion.
Branches are in two, different
Zones of the Legion.
Seaforth Legion is in Zone
C-1 of the Legion, as is Clin-
ton, while Mitchell is in Zone
C-2.
Clinton Legion president,
Harold McPherson,* and Robert
_Homuth accompanied the ClinL
ton Legionaires to pay cour-
tesy calls to Seaforth and. Mit-
chell.
Mr, Homuth is a past presi-
dent of the Mitchell Legion
Branch and it was through his
effort's that Clinton was asked
to participate.
successor, Mrs,
Fred Mellis,, Kippein .fprmerly
Miss Mary OlbSert,„Pf Wroxeter„
In his. remarks,
St4teci. °While Onronview is not
the only home in the ProVince,
we cart try to make it one of
the best."
"The .residents. Make the
craft iteMS. to a Pei*, but it
WAS up. to the ernft director to
put on the finishing touches;"
he noted,
It was decided to purchase
distinctive stationery, .and
membership cards, Mrs, W,. C.
Bennett, Clinton was named an,
niversary tea .convener., Mrs.
Lorne, Scrimgeour, Blyth, pre-
sided .for the election of the
following officers;
Past president, Mrs, Fred
Thompson, Clinton; president,
Mrs. Louis Forrest, RI. 4, Clin,
ton; first Vice-president, Mrs.
Margaret Higgins, Blyth; sec,
and vice-president, Mrs. Har,
vey Johnston, Clinton.
Secretary, Mrs„ Keith Web-
ster; treasurer and correspond,
ing secretary, Mrs. W. C. Ben,
nett, Clinton; publicity, Mrs.
Lorne Scrimgeour, Blyth; pub,
licity for Goderich area, Mrs.
N. Clairmont, Godetich..
Mrs. Charles MacNaughton,
Exeter, to be entertainment
convener for June, July and
August,
M-L, Auxiliary
Make Plans For
Strawberry Social
The May meeting of the
Madeleine Lane Auxiliary of St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church
was held on Tuesday, May 14
at the home of Mrs. R. B.
Rudd, 29 Whitehead Street,
with 20 members and two visi-
tors present.
After the singing of a hymn,
Mrs. James Edward, read the
scripture and Mrs. Gladys Hog-
garth led in prayer.
Several items of business
were discussed including plans
for the strawberry social and
bake sale to be held at the
church on Saturday, June 15.
Mrs. Royce Macaulay then
introduced the guest speaker,
Miss Norma Westgate, Public
Health Nurse, at present serv-
ing the Exeter area, Miss West-
gate gave a most interesting
talk illustrated with coloured
slides on her medical work
while serving in various posts
in the Canadian Arctic for sev-
en years.
Before ' lunch was served,
Miss Lorene Langford conduct-
ed a short contest with Mrs.
R, B. Rudd as winner.
The June meeting will be in
the form of a pot-luck supper
to be held at the summer cot-
tage of Mrs. Royce Macaulay
on Wednesday, June 5. Cars
will leave the church at 6:30
p.m. and the ladies are asked
to bring picnic dishes.
Assisting the hostess, Mrs.
R, Rudd for lunch were Mrs.
Viola Lampman, Miss Mabel
Harvey and Mrs. Douglas Far-
quhar.
Display Plants
At Meeting of
Horticulturalists
A very well attended meet-
ing of the Clinton Citizens'
Horticultural Society was held
in the council chamber on
Thursday evening with the pre-
sident, Miss Luella Johnston, in
the chair.
The meeting was opened with
the reading, by the president,
of two very appropriate poems.
After the usual business, Mr.
Fred Sloman, \who had been the
cultural Convention held in
delegate to the Annual Horti-
Toronto in March, gave quite
an unusual and interesting re-
port of same.
There was a very fine display
of bulbs,' plants and cut flow-
ers, with reference to which
Mr. Clifford Epps gave a most
informative talk, in addition to
answering many questions re-
lative to different phases of
horticulture.
Winners of the draws which
took place received gifts of
plants and cut flowers, which
made the evening a pleasant
and rewarding one.
Announce Date
For Ceremonies
At Hospital
The May meeting of the
Clinton Women's Hespital Aux-
iliary Was held at the Nurses`
Residence and Mrs. K. $, Wood
presided and opened the meet,
ing with prayer,
The minutes were read by
the secretary, Mrs. Douglas
Bartliff and the treasurer's re-
Port was given by Mrs. Duff
Thompson,
Mrs. 'a .A. Zablocki is hold-
ing a ballot rectiaI June 8, the
proceeds of which she has very
kindly offered to donate to the
Women's Hospital Auxiliary.
June 26' is the date set by
the hoard for the Florence
Nightingale Tea and official
opening of the new hOspital
wing.
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Herbert R. Jenkins
Funeral service for the late
Herbert Rowland Jenkins, Clin-
ton, was held from the Ball
and Mutcli funeral home on
Friday, May 10,
In his 79th year, Mr. Jenkins
bad resided in Clinton for the
past 12 years after retiring
from a life of farming.
He was born in Goderich
Township, son of the late Row-
land Hill Jenkins and Elizabeth
Holland.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Elva Proctor; one
son, William R. Jenkins, Gode-
rich Township; one sister, Mrs.
R. N. (Lillian) Welsh, RR 1,
London; three grandsons, Gor-
don, Steven and Mark Jenkins.
The service was conducted by
Rev. Clifford Park, Wesley-
the deceased was associated.
Willis United Church, of which
Rev. Grant Mills, Ontario
Street United Church, assisted.
Interment was in Clinton
cemetery and the pallbearers
included: Carman Tebbutt,
Walter Forbes, , Roy Tyndall,
Don Andrews, Allen Neal and
Graydon Neal.
Gordon Jenkins, Steven Jen-
kins, Clark Ball and Fred Vod-
den acted as flower-bearers.
Relatives and friends from
London, Leamington and Gode-
rich joined area friends and
relatives in attendance at the
funeral.
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WI WILL DISCUSS
AGRICULTURE TOPIC
The regular monthly meeting
of the WI will be held in the
board room of the agriculture
offide on May 23 at 2;30 p.m.
The roll call to be answered by
an exchange of plants and slips.
The motto to be taken by Mrs.
C. Elliott.
The topic "Agriculture" to be
in the charge of Mrs. Hoggarth.
Mrs. W. Colclough and Mrs. C.
Nelson are on the program
committee,
Conveners of the lunch will
be the executive, Mrs. W. Col-
dough, Mrs. E. Radford, Mrs.
E. Trick, Mrs. C. Nelson, Mrs.
R. Fremlin, Mrs. M. Batkin.
A cordial invitation is extend-
ed' to all visitors.
-The. Clinton. :Kinet,te Club
1104 their _Meeting at the home
of Mrs. Mervin Age., .Payfield
13,0adt on TUeSClaY, May 14 with
Clinton GrOup
Appear on: IT
The May Meeting of the Clip,
tonian Club was held .at. the
bonne of Mrs,. E. puller. The
president, Mrs, .0 _o c P gh
opene4 the meeting,
Bills were presented and
moved to be paid, Roll call
was answered with .45 members
and one visitor present
The
Weaur, icisenrt Mi wrrsr -CP F17 elo ,
Cummings and Mrs. Simian
were appointed to go to the
spring banianet in London on
June 6. Final arrangements
were made to go to London
Sunday to appear on Act Fast
which will be televised $inidaY,
May 19 at 6:30 p.m.
Visiting committee for March
and April reported 41 calls
Made to sick and shut-ins. The
club set their date for the pic-
nic for June 26 in the Clinton
park.
Mrs. Forrest offered her
home for the June meeting.
Mrs, R. Burke and Mrs. Birk-
rneyer to be the, program. com-
mittee. Mystery prize was won
by Mrs. O'Connell.
Everyone joined in a game
of court. whist and first prize
went to Mrs. Nivins; second,
Mrs. Leppington and low, Mrs.
Birkmeyer, A delicious lunch
was served.
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Huron County
Farming Report
Corn seeding is general
throughout the county, Mois-
ture is plentyful at present and
as the weather warms up, grass
should make good growth. Win-
ter barley looks very good.
15 members present,
Election, of officers took
place for the following; presi-
dent, Mrs. Dill Chowen; vice-
president, MN.. Andy Peterson; corresponding secretary, Mrs.
Rill Fleming.; reCOrding, Secre-
tary, Mrs. Patrick liardie; reg.-
istrar, Mrs. John Aticinseni
treasurer, Mrs, Clarence Den-
omMee; bulletin editor, Mrs.
Bill Fink; assistant btilletin-
editpr, Mrs. R. VanRiesen.
donation of $1* was given
to the Cancer Society 41.10, a
going away gift was presented
to Mrs. Mervin Roe who is leav-
ing for St. Marys,
Lunch was convened by Mrs.
John Atkinson,
Kin Convention
The annual convention of the
Kinsmen Clubs of District No.
DAUGHTERS VISIT
CLINTON COUPLE
Pre-Mother's Day guests of
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon W. QM-
inghame, Rattenbury Street
West, were: their two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Arthur E. Saunders
and Master Derek, Sarnia, and
Mrs. Thomas E, Hull, Vancouv-
er, B.C. Mrs. Hull was accom-
panied by Dr. and Mrs. Erek
E. Webb, also of Vancouver.
After a brief visit, Dr. and
Mrs. Webb left for Stratford
to visit their parents.
Toward the end of the week
Mrs. Hull left for Toronto,
where she was met by her hus-
band, Dr, Thomas E. Hull (pro-
fessor on the staff of the Uni-
versity of British Columbia)
and accompanied him to New
York where Dr. Hull is at the
present time engaged in a spe-
cific work at the New York
University.
After attending conferences
at U. of T. and McGill, Dr.
and Mrs. Webb plan to join the
Hulls in New York and all re-
turn to Vancouver by jet to-
ward the end of the month.
Dr. Webb is also on the staff
of UBC
1 will be held Pp •Saturday,
May 18-Monday, Way 20 at
an ,
The president of the Kim
men CIO of Clinton, Mr. Frank
Cook t MIAOW-WO tedg that the.
club will be represented at the,
convention,
In attendance will he, Wil--
11,4ra ....Chowen, Malt Edgar, and
Brian Heyes, Members will be
acceMpakiled by their wives,
Thum! May 16, 19¢3--Clinton 'New-Record.,.. Page. S.
Legion Past Presidents initiate Men,
Claim "First" For Busy Schedule
►uxiliary
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Arrangements ore being made to ettab,
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(Signed)
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