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Clinton News-Record, 1965-01-07, Page 5Mr. and Mrs. Ranson of Auburn Mark Golden Wedding Anniversary ,tity Mayfield Council Inaugurated Harrison, Rt. Rev. Monsignor Bourdeau, Rev. A. G. Pease, Rev. )3. H. Eaton and Rev. D. Fry. Stand- ing, centre, is Bayfield's reeve, Brig. ,F. A. CUlt. Councillors around the table (clockwise) are: Joseph Allaire, Frank McFadden,, Edward Odclieifson and Jack Sturgeon. (News-Record photo by John V isser) The Village of Bayfield's first council in 39 years was inaugurated Monday night at a meeting hi the town hall. Present on the occasion were five area clergymen who offered their prayers for the success of -the new council. The clergymen in the aboVe photo, from the left are: Rev. E. J. Friends in the comsnunity presented the couple' with a large mirror and a walnut pole lamp with gold. trim. Mrs. Brad- neck spoke briefly to the couple and Mrs. 'Robert J. Phillips made -the presentation. BIRTHS AlicHAmBAuLT — In Clinton Public Hospital on Monday, January 4, 1965, to Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Archambeidt, RR 1, Auburn, a daughter. DYER—In Clinton Public Hos- pital on Monday, January 4, 1965, 'to Cpl. and Mrs. Donald Dyer, 229 James Street, Clin- ton, a son. FREEMAN—In Clinton Public Hospital on Wednesday, Jan- uary 6, 1965, to Mr. and Mris. Joe Freeman, RR 1, Londes- borio, a daughter. MACAULAY — In Sarnia Gen- eral Hospital on Wednesday, December 30, 1964, to Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Macaulay (nee Helen Shaddick) a dau- ghter, Judith Ann. McCLYMONT — In Brantford General Hospital on Tuesday, January 5, 1965, to Mr, and Mrs. Robert 1VIcClymont, Bur- ford, a son, Michael Darren, Thurs., Jan, 7, 96 ,-.41intoiti Mows-Rqcord---Paoe • Local ospitai Auxilfary Names Executive For 6 5 - THE Great-West Life • ASSURANCE COMPANY announces the opening of a district office in STRATFORD under the management of GARY G. COOPER The Great-West Life Assurance Company has expanded its ,sa Ies'operations in southern Ontario With the opening of a district office in Stratford and has announced the appointment of Gary G. Cooper as District Manager of the new office Mr. Cooper joined Great-West Life as a repre- sentative of its London Branch with his office in Clinton in 1960. He held that post until his present appointment in Stratford. In his new position, Mr. Cooper will continue to be associat- ed with D. Campbell Scott, CLU., Manager of the Company's London branch. He will also con- tinue to serve his present policyholders and will make hit counsel available to new clients. GARY G. COOPER, District Manager 121 Ontario Street, Stratford Telephone: 271-0330 THe Great-lest Life. ASSURANCE CONIRANY Gary G. Cooper Great-West Life is a reCognized leader in personal and group life and health inturance,and annuities, with branch offices stretching coast-to-coast across Canada and the United States, The new office in Stratford will continue to trtalZe these services directly available to the people of Stratford and surrounding area. Telegraphed Anywhere r K. C. Cooke FLORIST Dial 482-7012, Clinton Personals and Mrs. William S. Johnston and Kerry of Toronto, spent the Christmas holidays with her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey McCartney, RR 2, Clinton. New Years gue'st's at the home of Mrs, Frank Lobb were; Mrs, B. W. Young, Paul and Peter, of Oakville; Mr. and Mrs. Derrald Ferxtn, Patricia and Douglas, of Stratford; Mrs. Vera Wilson of Sarnia and Miss Sadie Lovett of Clinton. W. E. O'Neil of 65 Princess Street West returned to Clinton this week after a visit in Dart- mouth, N,S., with his daugh- ter, Peggy, her husband, C. B. Hutchinson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cummings, of Two Mountains, Quebec, sp- ent their Christmas vacation with his parents, Mr. and IUDs. Frank Cummings, Mary Street. Roger Cummings, Georgetown, also spent his holidays at "the home of his parents last week- end. Mrs. W. S. R. Holmes spent ' the holidays with her eon-.in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. Carnegie and family of Lon- don, also 'attending her grand- daughter's wedding, Miss. Car- olyn 'Carnegie, on December 26th, in London. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cun- inghame have returned' from an extended Yuletide visit in Tor- onto 'where they were guests in the new home of their daugh- ter •acrd son-in-law, Professor and Mrs. T. E. Hull. MEN'S and BOYS' COATS JACKETS Windbreakers Group 1 20% Off Group 2— One-Third Off Group 3,-- One.Half Off FOOTWEAR and LUGGAGE 482-9352 Christian Reformed ChurOh Rev. G. J. Heersink, Minister Sunday, January 10 10.00 a.m.—Service in English' 2:30 pm—Service in Dutch Evwy Sunday 6.15 p.m., Dial 680 OM 0, St. Thomas. Listen to' Back to God Hour." EVERYONE WELCOME TRY ATLANTIC'S "THRITY FIFTY (ONE WEEK) $50.00 costs only 23c till pay day. Phone 482-3486 Atlantic CORPORATION JOHN HARPER 7 RATTENBURY ST. Branch Manager CLINTON, ONT. Quality & Service January Clearance SALE . . . of Christmas Cards - Gift Wrap Togs - Seals - Decorations Christmas Candies Etc. ALL ON SALE At 1/2 Price Try ACTAMINE CAPSULES THEY ARE NEW! The New Way To Take Cough Medicine 24 CapsOies $1.69 COMING SOON REXALL CUT-THE-COST-OF-LIVING SALE%--- 10 bays Only January 14 to 23 Watch Por Hand Built IC Mail NEWCOMBE Pharmacy OTIO inten, Mario PRESCRIPTIONS Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rollinson Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary AUBURN-L-Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rollinson of Goderich Street held an at home last week for their . friends, relatives and neighbors on the oc- casion of their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Area Councils Sworn Into Office At Inaugurai Municipal Meetings Shopping Begins in the Pages 9f This Newspaper Attend Your Church This Sunday CLINTON: BAPTIST CHURCH (Baptist. Federation of Canada) -- pastor; cr.4151 Pqtors, Sunday, January 10 10;00 aars—Suaday School 11;15 A,41,--41.0.11341y Worship 7;30 Sttidy Iour Fri., .Jan, -8--gernanMity Week of Prayer Service at United Church Mena Jan. 11 — $;00 p.m.—Mert's Brotherhood. Ontario Street United Church "THE FRIENDLY CHURCH' Pastor; REV. GRANT MILLS, BA, Sunday, January 10 9:45 a.m.—.Sunday School 11:00 a,m.—Morning Worship T'URNER'S 2:0Q p.m.—Church Service 3.00 p.m.—Sunday School Pniteb alTurclito REV. CLIFFORD G. PARK. M.A., Minister Sunday, January 10 Subject :"The Christian Common Sense View of the Bible" WESLEY-WILLIS 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Church Service HOLMESVILLE 1:00 p,m.—Church Service 2:00 p.m.—Sunday School Clinton Churches Week of Prayer Services Fri., Jan. 8-7:30 p.m.—Wesley-Willis 'United Church ST.- PAUL'S, ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. R. W. Wenham, L.Th., Rector Mr. W. H. Bishop, F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M.„ Organist EPIPHANY 1 — SUNDAY, JANUARY 10 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion 9:45 a.m.—Church School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer 7:(30 p.m.—AYPA Wed., Jan. 13—Friendship Guild Pot Luck Supper, 6:30 p.m. Each member bring a guest. •••••••••••••........I.ne ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH_ The Rev. R. U. MacLean, B.A., Minister Mrs. M. J. Agnew, Organist and Choir Director Sunday, January 10 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 10:45 a.m.—Public Worship EVERYONE WELCOME Maple Street GOSPEL HALL CLINTON Sunday, January 10 9.45 a.m.—Worship Service 11.00 a.m.—Sunday School 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service Speaker, Mr. Fred Murmings Tuesday-8 p.m.—Prayer Meet- ing and Bible Study. All Welcome Joseph Street. GOSPEL HALL CLINTON 11.00 a.m.—Breaking of Bread 3.00 p.m.—Sunday School 7.00 p.m.—Gospel Service 8.00 p.m. Thursday—Prayer ' Meeting and Bible Reading. Bible. A prayer of dedication was given by .Rev. B, H. Eaton of B'ayfield-'Baptist Church and a prayer of guidance was offered by Rest. D.' Fry of Seaforth and Bayfield Presbyterian Church. See OMB Order Rev. E. J. B. Harrison of Trinity A/tell-oars Church, Bay- field, asked the benediction and led all present in the- Lord's Prayer. Reeve Clift thanked the clergy for their prayers 'and for attending the meeting, and in- troduced the four councillors. Also introduced and welcomed to the meeting were Ernest Tel- bat, Reeve of Stanley Town- ship 'an'd Grant Stirling, Reeve of Goderich Township. Reeve Clift showed those at- tending the Ontario Municipal Board order for the incorpora- tion of the village and said an error in the deliniatio,n, of the aorthern boundary in the or- der was being corrected. Plan Full Report He thanked Goderich Town- ship officials for assistance in rectifying the error and said Bayfield council in the near future' would publish in local newspapers a map showing the corrected boundaries and how they correspond With the Police Village boundaries prior 'to in- corporation. Reeve Chit said a detailed and exact statement of Bay- field's assets and liabilities would be made public as soon as a report can be obtained from an auditor. Councillor McFadden read an excerpt from the minutes of a Bayfield council meeting held May 16, 1927 in Which J. H. Parker moved—and J. McLeod seconded—"that the council ad- journ forever, or at the recall of 'the reeve." Set Meeting Dates The councillors spoke briefly on their future plans and thank- ed the ratepayers for their sup- port. The first item of business was a motion to advertise the post of clerk-treasurer, c.arried -secondly it was- ' moved that council meetings be held on the first and third Mondays of each month, carried, A' third motion was made that the present constable and roads superintendent, John Lindsay, and the assessor, Lloyd Makins, be 'asked to re- tain their respective position's during 1965, carried. Trustee To CHSS It was then pointed coal; -that council Would appoint a trustee to the Board of CHSS. Calling for suggestions from the- flew% the reeve and coun- cillors were asked by Merton Merner to consider a request that the village hall be made available for Weekly meetings of Scouts and Brownies due to a lack of space in the United Church basement. Mr. Mernerssaid he had con- tacted Group Committee mem- bers and obtained their consent to the request, with the eXcep- tion of Brig. Clift who was excepted in order that council would not 'be embarrassed by an opinion of one of their num- ber. 'Councillor J. Allaire moved and 'Couns r. Sturgeon seconded a motion that the use of the. hall by the Sepias 'and. Browh- leS be authored subject to mtittial agreement as to time, dates, eta, carried. A further requeSt by Mr, lVferner that a "closed" road be made available for 'tabogganing was reteived for consideration by a corn- roittee. 'ilhe meeting closed with the singing of "nod Save the Otteert". After whith the coun- cil Mat in elesed session to int- sigh committee dtitiet, ,Clasilfied Ads. Bring Results menbers for 1965 recommend- e0 by the PX.Xn411.401-ig PQn•imi.t, tee 'included; Immediate past-.president,, Mrs. C. M. Sneering; First president, Mrs, Robert Homuth; Second Vice-president, Mrs. R. U. MacLean; Secretary, Mrs. John ,Cochrane; 'Treasurer, Mrs. McKiel; :Press secretary, Mrs, Doug Bartliff; Sewing convener, Mrs, Doug Dail; purchasing,, Mrs. N. C. Lawson; membership, Mrs, Alex Addison; social convener, Mrs. E. B, Menzies; tag day, Mrs: Alex Haddy; auxiliary cart, Mrs. 0. Engelstacl, and co-con, vener, Mrs. Don Palmer; penny sale, _can-conveners, Mrs.. Alex Addison and Mrs, R. U. Mac, Lean. Mrs. Wood thanked memb- ers for their support during her first year in office, commenting that she had, spent most of her first year getting to know the ropes of the organization. The president urged members to re- member "we're all in the same boat", and co-operation was es- sential in reaching the goals set by the auxiliary. Cards, of thanks were read during the business session and social convener Mrs. E. B. Menzies announced the lunch which followed the meeting was courtesy of -Mrs. Don Palmer. Members of the auxiliary agreed to write a letter to Mrs. Oliver Ball, president of Region 2, 'of which Clinton is a pert. Mrs, Ball was one of a num- ber of delegates to a convention who were injured in a car, crash near Listowei last month. Mrs. Ball reportedly has been discharged from hospital, but will be reel-aired to wear a cast from her voin to her toes for 10 months. Various annual reports were given by committee chairmen, including one by Mrs. Duff Thompson 'regarding the opera- tion of the hospital cart. dur- ing 1964. Mrs. Thompson said members 'the hospital ladies' auxiliary had taken turns' during the year pushing the cart through the hospital on Tuesday and Fri- day afternoons. She said the following .groups assisted: The Madeleine , Lane Auxiliary, Clinton Legion Lad- ies' Auxiliary, Clinton Women's Institute, the RCAF Women's Auxiliary, St. Paul's Friendship Club, Varna UCW,, SS No. 4 Community. Club, Clinton' Girl Guides, Roman Catholic Wo- men's League, UCW of Bruce- field, Clinton Kinettes and Re- bekah. Lodge. During the year $797.33 was realized from the annual Penny Sale; vanishing parties raised $392.50 and Tag Day raised $128.24. Mrs. C. M. Shearing report- ed that Catherine Wallis of Madeleine Lane Aux. The January meeting of the Madeleine Lane Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Ch- urch will be held on Tuesday evening, January 12th at the home of Mrs. Frank Match, 112 Joseph St. at 8:15 p.m, Their home was decorated with 'bouquets of golden roses and pots of golden chrysanthe- mums and guests were wel- comed by their son, Murray, of Toronto. . More than 100 friends called to congnaltularte the couple and more than 900 ea/NE were re- ceived from friends and rel- atives who were unable to at- tend the reception. Tea was served -by Miss Mary Houston of Hamilton; Miss Frances Houston of London; Mrs. Thomas Lawlor of It R 6 Goderich; Mrs. Donald Haines of R R 6 Goderich and Mrs. Wes Brad/rock of Auburn. (Continued from, Page One) by taking. steps to secure them- selves a pay increase. Clerk-treasurer Barl 'Camp- bell was instructed to prepare $4 Per Meeting The proposed bylaw wonIcl raise the reeve's salary from $200 to $250, and councillors would be paid $200 instead of at the present rate of $150 per year. Members of council would also be paid $4 for every spec- ial meeting they attended, but $4 would also he deducted for each meeting they failed to at- tend. Councillors at Hensall are John Baker, Harold Knight, Mrs. Minnie Noakes and Jack Lavender. Mr. Lavender is the only newcomer. He was • ap- pointed to fill a vacancy caused When* -former, councillor Fred Broadley was transferred by his company -to Marlette, Mich. In other business' at Hensall, 'Marl Campbell was -hired again for 1965 as 'clerk-treasurer, as- sessor and tax collector at a salary of $2,550. E. R. Davis was hired as police officer and utility man at an annual salary of $4,000: , In By Acclamation At Auburn, the incumbent trustees of the police village were returned byacclamation. They are: Bert Craig, Ralph Munro and William J. Craig. Clinton has a new mayor, reeve, deputy-reeve, and four new councillors. The new .coun-. cil members are James Arm- strong, Cameron Proctor, John McFarlane and Gordon Law- Son. George Wands is the new deputy-reeve. At Bayfield, Brig. F. A, Clift was elected by acclamation, and councillors. are: Joseph Al- laire,, Jack Sturgeon, Edward OcklIelfeort ,and Frank McFad- den, who fornierly was, a trus- tee of the police village. • 'Offer Prayers • At the Bayfield meeting Mon- day night, Reeve Clift asked members of the clergy from vil- lage churches to conduct a short devotional period. An invocation was offered by Rev. A. G. Pease of St. And- rew'a United Church. Rt. Rev. Monsignor Bourdeart of St. Jo- seph's Church 'and The Church of (the English Martyrs, Bay- field, read a passage from the Ontario Street UCW Unit .three of Ontario Street UCW wi.il. meet on Monday evening, January 11th, at 8:30 p.m. Members who wish to con- tribute a gift for a sunshine box for Mrs. Kernpstost are ad- vised to bring their gifts to this meeting. Mrs, lc.. a W90, was m447410 to ..office as president of the Clinton Tipspit41. Ladies! Auxiliary art the ,annual ixieetipg held rrne$dAy night in, the Nurses' Residence, Tier term : 19Q5 Will be 'the seePrifi. of .a .tiiirD7Y-0'ar .term., Other auxiliary executive ,13.1wrie.1.0, had been .chosen from five PavIrcapit4 g Winner of the .41.144.4 Ladies AwciAaw .1,47..- aM and -currently was. in #04, big at at, Tbootst% V40.151kkg .Forbes, Mrs. Wood toad members a new hospital cart was being Made, and -should be ready for -PPNVIIIPn in several Moinbert$ were requeoted. to • give some ithciuglit to a name to be used on the cart. Members. agreed to hold a series of vianish'ing parties dur- ing the year with simple lun- cheon to be served by the hos- tesses. Following 'the meeting lunch • Was served, „.0