Clinton News-Record, 1965-12-23, Page 2WINTER WONDERLAND
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for so little?
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WILLARD ARTHUR
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17 Men Get 10-Year Service Watches
At General Coach Works Banquet
This view of winter's first real blanket of snow
was taken on the G. M. Galbraith farm on Highway
21 north of Hayfield, by his son, Alan Galbraith,
one of Clinton's skilled amateur photographers.
Wesley-Willis OM howl Meet
tlec0 Miss K. .Mc6:regor President
379 Victoria St. — CLINTON — 482-9653
JOE POTTER
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RONALD SCOTCHMER
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wedding day.
4, INVITATIONS
• ANNOUNCEMENTS
INFORMAL§
• ACCESSORIES
Mitcham of variouspapergocla, we • •
ages and sizes. •
ask for. .
were Leonard Noakes,' Gerald
Moir, Ed 'Bennewies, Oege
Koopmans, Klass Van Wieren,
Garfield Broderick, Joe McLel-
lan, Hiedke Berends, Ken
Ceornbs, Don Kyle, Eugene
Duoharme, Garnet McClinchey,
George Varley, Roose-
bbom, Donald. McKaig, Ray
Schwalm, Goadon.-Schwailm.
Bach lady was presented with
a corsage and many' valuable
prizes were given away during
the evening. Desjarcline's orch-
estra furnished music for the
dance and Exeter Legion Ladies
Auxidiary catered for the ban-•
quet.,
Mrs. Oliver Anderson
Mullett Lady
Dies At 69
Mrs. Oliver Anderson, 69,
RR 1 Londeshoro, died in Sea-
forth Community Hospital, on
Monday, December 20.
The. farmer Stella Clarke,
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Clarke, she was
born and lived her entire life
in Mullett Township; she re-
ceived her education at SS 3 Hunerbt,
For many years, until, the
time of her death, she had been
organist at Cavan United Ch-
urch, Winthrop.
Surviving, besides her hus-
band, IS a son, Eric, RR 1
Londesboro and four grand-
Children. The funeral service
Will be held Thursday, Decem-
ber 23 at 2 p.m. at the G. A.
Whitney Funeral Home,. Sea-
forth. Rev. 3. C. Britton, of
Northside United and, Cavan
United Churcheswill officiate.
Temporary entombment will
be in the Pioneer Memorial
Mausoleum:
Horticuittualists with the
Ontario Department 'of Agricul-
ture say that the term cabbage
was derived tram the old
French and Medieval name
"caboche", which mean's head.
This in turn came from the.
Italian "cape", the Latin "ca-
put", and the 'early Celtic "cab"
or "Kab", all meaning head.
'D
Endive, the edible form of
chicory, takes its name from
old French and Greek varia-
tions of the original, Latin "in-
tibum", hoticulturalists with
the Ontario Department of Ag-
riculture tell us. r
Looking for fun for the fam-
ily over the holiday? and for
other winter weekends, too?
It's worth while to investi-
gate the possibilities of the win-
ter faCilities at the Pinery Pro-
vincial Park, just 'south of
Grand Bend on Highway 21.
, Operated by the Ontario De
partment of Lands' and Forests,
the park offers' two main ski
hills, plus a small hill for be-
ginners. They have artificial
ice-making machines, so that
even when snow is not at its
best, the hills vwill be good.
And there is a Poma-Lift for
the long trip back from the bot-
tom of the hill. Ski runs open
Monday 'to Thursday by reser-
vation only to groups of 25 or
more.
In addition there are four to-
boggan runs open. on the swine
basis.
The skating rink is out-door,
and measures 135 by 75 feet. It
is open for skating only, not for
hockey or other, Skating games.
Hours on Monday 'to Thursday
are from 8 a.m. until 12 mid-
night.
On Weekends, all facilities
are in operation, on Friday
from 5 'p.m. until 11 p.m.; on
Mrs. 'T.. MC:meth was
charge of the pilognarn. for the
'41111441 meeting Of the United
-We1nen of YVestev,Wil,
lie $0.t.' WeOheglay evening,.
Decemper 15. ,sine read, on
"opehing theilght" and followed :
the scripture leSPOn. With 4
eernmentary,
Miss K, Mogreger conducted
the buSirress session. Mrs, G.
Rathwell read the minutes; •
IYErS• the treasurer's
report,
Mrs. K. j04111Sten read a, list
of reeommendarliens 'to the
cflsposal of finances as suggest-
ed by that .cotrimittee. Unani.
monSly accepted was the adop;
tion of a child from one of the
tear---torn countries,
Mrs, B, Sutter song two 'of
the lesser known !Christmas
carols and was 4oparopaztecT by
Mrs. Affearetatii. -Peports from
.Standing committees wore re-
ceived from each "chairman,
Miss McGregor thanked all
for their co-..operation during
Bandsmen invited
To Join Exeter
Ambassadors
Brace Cann, Banclisnian. of
the' Exeter Marching Ambassa-
dors has invited any bandsmen
or majorettes formerly With the-
Clinton Marching Royals, to
come join his group.
The Ambassadors have play-
ed at three Santa Claus parades
this year: Seaforth, St. Marys
and kilsa Craig, Bandmaster
Cann' reports that they were
well received, and they are now
planning a concert in the Ex-
eter Legion Hall on February
25.
He has openings for players
from 7 to 70 years, since there
are both Junior and Senior
Bands in operation.
Mr. Cann has played under
Bandmasters Agnew and Wen-
ch in Clinton and under A. C.
Robinson, London, when he had
the band here in town. Now
a .bandmaster himself, Mr.
Cann is a member of the Can-
adian Bandmasters Association.
Anyone wishing 'to join the
Ambassadors should contact
Mr. Cann by letter at Box 67,
Exeter.
Mr. Cam, who has now sold
his farm on the London road,
and thus is not hr Clinton as,.
often 'as formerly, wishes a
Merry Christmas and Happy
New Year to all his friends
and especially his band pals,
here.
Saturdays, 10 am. to 11 p.m.
and on Sunday, 10 am, until 5
p.m.
Vehicle permits are required
to enter the Park. Yearly ve-
hicle permits are $5.00 (and
this entitles you to entry to
the park during the summer
camping season as well),; 'daily
vehicle permits are $1.00 anti
tow charges are . 50 cents per
day per person.
Far further information con-
tact 'the superintendent, Pinery
Provincial Park, RR. 2, Grand
Bend, or telephone Thedford
296-4462. , • And for another spat, visit
the Walker Ski Mils, immedi-
ately north of the Park, but on
the saine highway. Here the
Grand Bend Winter Sperts Club
operates ski runs- and toboggan
runs, and instead of a mechani-
cal lift, you make the trip back
to the top of the 'hill behind .a
tractor, or climb it yourself.
This area too, co-Operates
with sleigh-rides and toboggan
parties, and your contact per-
son for rates and regulations
IS Bob Borland, RR 1, Grand
Bend, phone 238-2567. 'He's
president of the Winter Sports
cub.
0
Mrs. Daddy Wins
Carving Set
5,.w1-41eli She said hacT'prwect
-si-Teoessfull, Rev,. ..ciifferd,
Park COnclneted the .election of
officers,. Mrs, Frank Fingland,
as head of the 11',Olninating COM,
mittee presented a. suggested
list Hof .whigh Was. ao,
oopted !as mows:
Past pres4dent, Mrs, Douglas
Andrews; president, ivrksis K.
McGregor; vice-presidents, Mrs,.
George Beattie, Mrs.. M. Post;
secretary, Mrs, WjlirImm
treasurer, B. snttor
Corresponding secretary, Mrs,
P. Livermore; press secretary,
Mire. lc...Johns-Orr; -visiting, Mrs,
3. Nediger; Christian citizen-
ship, Mrs, Beecher Mop..4es; co-
operation fin Christian - and mis-
sionary education, Mrs. William
Murch;
Finance, Mrs. D. Bartliff;
filbwers, Mrs, Donald, Pal-
mer; literature, Mrs. A. L.
Dodges'; manse, Mrs. Wilfred
Jervis; membership, Mrs. T.
Oliver; rlomhtations, Mrs. F.
Fingland; program, Mrs. Mc-
Crea:0i; social, Mrs. D, And-
rews; stewardship, mrs. K.
Wood; supply, Mrs, Alex Had-
dy. •
Pianist, Mrs. Hearn; assist-
ant, Mrs, C. Addison; unit
leaders,• Mary and Martha, Mrs.
M. Steepe; starlight, Mrs.
Robert McDonald; Wo-He-Lm,
Mrs, C. Stevvart; fidelity, Mrs.
J. Carter..
May your
Holiday
be bright!
1
1-1,ENSALL Employees of
General Coach Works' of Can,
ada, Hensall, held a Christmas
party and banquet attended by,
over 200 at the Legion Hall,
Exeter, on Friday evening. 'Tur-
key dinner with all the trim-
mings was served.
The highlight of the evening
was the, presentation of gold
wrist*watches to 17 employees
of the firth for ten years of
service. J. K. Geary,,plant man-
ager of the Hensell firm, made
the preSentation 'on behalf of
the company„ assisted by ' Paul
Muncey; controller.
Employees receiving watches
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Winter Family Fun ?
Look at the Pinery Park
Mrs. Alex Haddy was the
winner of a set of car'v'ing
knives, offered in a Christmas
draw by the Ladies Auxiliary
to the Royal Canadian Legion.
The draw Was Made, by a
staff-member at the Clinton,
News-Record offiCe on Mon-
day 'afternoon.
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