Clinton News-Record, 1966-09-08, Page 5ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Huron
March, 110 Mary St., Clin
ton, wish to announce the
engagement of their daugh
ter, Donna Anne, to Mr,
Albert Arthur Hallaxn - Jr„
son of Mir, and Mrs. Arthur
Hallam, RR 1, Auburn., The
wedding will, bake place on
Saturday, October 1, 1966
at 3 p.m. ii'h Ontario Street
United Church, Clinton- 36b
Large Irish Delegation To Attend
Plowing Match In Huron County
M,Four Generations Attend Party
Honouring Belgian Relative
KIPPEN
MARRIAGE
ANNOUNCEMENT
BA1RD.HARRIS ~ In Grace
United Church, Porter^ Hill,
. on Saturday, August 20, 1966,
Janet Ilene Harris to Gerald
Thomas Robert Bail'd.. 36x
F. A. Lashley, secretary
■manager of the International
Plowing Match has announc
ed that 125 Northern Ire
land farmers Will visit the In
ternational Match at Scott
Farms, near Seaforth, to be
held October 11 to 14. The
party intends to spend about
two * days studying Ontario
farm procedures.
Of particular lipteirest to
the visitors is the fact that
two of their party will com
pete in classes open to visit
ing plowmen from outside of
tpe Province, They are Jack
Barr of Coleraine and Ritchie
DEATHS
McCANN —■ In St, Joseph’s
Hospital, London, on Satan-
day, • September 3, I960, Mrs.
Albert McCann, London.
Rested at A- Millard-George
Funeral Home, London, until
Tuesday evening. Funeral ser
vice from Ball and a Mutch
Funeral Home, Clinton, on
Wednesday, September 7 with
interment in Clinton Ceme
tery.
SHIELDS — „ In Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich, on Thursday, Sept--
ernber 1, 1966, Mrs. Albert
Shields, Dungannon, in her
63rd year. Funeral service
from Lodge Funeral Home on
Saturday, September 3 with
interment in Dungannon
Cemetery. Survivors include
a brother, Robert McNab who
resides in Clinton,
Madeleine Lane
Auxiliary Meeting
September meeting of the
Madeleine Lane Auxiliary of St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church
will be held on Tuesday even
ing, September 13 in the church
Sunday School rooms at
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'' Voight pf Bailey Bridge,
■Two Canadians will return
the viislit when the Northern
Ireland plowing match is
held.
While in Ontario the Irish
delegation will be the gue-s ts
of the Plowmen’s Association
and the Huron County local
committee for the Ipter-
national,
An additional feature at
this year’s match will be a
"Com Day” at which the lat
est development's in growing
arid harvesting corn Will be
demonstrated.
This year’s match in Huron
County promises to be one of
the biggest in history with
the. demand far exhibit space
at a high level.
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8:15
CLINTON
PERSONALS
AUBURN — Mr, and Mrs..
Julien Delbergue of West Wa-
wanosh celebrated their 30th
wedding anniversary with
friends and relatives to mark
the occasion.
, There were four generations
at the gathering. It was also a
farewell party for her mother,
Mrs. Louise Dubuisson of
Tournai, Belgium, who left on
Wednesday for her home after
a three months’ visit here. Mrs,
Dubuisson likes Canada and
this was her third visit to see
her daughter and family, This
time was‘her first to fly BOAC
Via London, England to Brus-r
seis,
She likes the country life and
especially did she like to gather
the eggs twice a day fropi the
5,600 laying hens that are on
the Delbergue farm. She was
thrilled with the new ranch
style home which the Del-
bergues had moved into Novem-'
her 7, 1965 after a disastrous
fire on June 16, 1965.
Those attending the party
wore Mr, and Bwt Moss,
RR 2, .Auburn; Mr, and Mrs.
William Moss, Auburn; Mr. and
Mrs, El; Bury, Bly th; Mr, and
Mrs., Jim Nash, Seaforth; Mis.
Kenneth Friar and daughter,
Raisley; Mr. and Mirs. Gerry
Blyth; Mr, and Mrs,Heffron,
Kenneth Benpett, Clinton; Mr'
and Mrs. Rene Delbergiue and
Vicki, KB 3, Auburn and Andre
Delbergue.
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Middleton WA
To Meet in Clinton
The WA of St. Jlames’ Angli
can Church, Middleton, Will
meet at the home of Mrs. John
Grigg, Clinton, on Thursday,
September 15 at 8:15 p.m.
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IN MEMORIAM
BEZZO — In loving memory
of a dear husband, William
Bezzo, who passed away 20
years ago, September 8, 1946.
"Calm and peaceful he is
sleeping,
Sweetest rest that follows
pain;
We who loved ihim
miss him,
But trust in God to
(again.”
Always remembered
sadly
meet
by his
wife, family and grandchildren.
36b
COWAN—In loving memory
or a dear husband and father,
George W. Cowan, who passed
away September 10, 1964.
"His memory is a keepsake
With which we will never
part. .
Though God has him in His
keeping
We still have him in our
hearts,”.
—Ever remembered and sadly
missed by wife and family.
36p
MOON — In memory of a
• loving father, . George Moon,
who passed away September 8,
1964 and a loving mother Mar
tha Moon, who passed away
September 12, 1950.
-—'Sadly missed by itheir family.
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Huron County
Crop Report
Don S. Pullen, associate ag
ricultural representative, issued
the following crop report for
Huron County:
"Damp weather continues to
delay the completion of cereal
grain harvesting in Huron
County. Many farmers have
now finished and a few fine
days would allow for total
completion.
"Pastures are producing con
siderable feed and beef cattle
are gaining particularly well at.
this time.
“Fall plowing is the order of
the -day and the bean harvest
Will commence at full speed
When the weather becomes
more favourable.”
Ontario St. UCW
Hears About
New Ministries
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Trewar
tha and family of Cardinal,
have been visiting with Mr, and
Mrs. Bert Gilbbings and Mr, and
Mrs. Ross Trewartha
Mr and Mrs. Robert Pollock
have returned to their home
in Preston after spending their
vacation at "Suiits-Us”, the
lakeside home of the latter’s
'brother and sister-in-law, Mir.
and Mi’S. Benson Sutter.
Benson Slitter was in Isling
ton on Saturday attending the
funeral of his cousin, the late
Miss E, Louise Holmes.
Roy F, Leppington, Bruce
field, and his son Hans Lep-
pingtoh, Woodstock, were La
bour Day visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Leppington, 177
Spencer Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas And
rews took , there daughter Mlary
Ellen to Kitchener on Tuesday
where she began nurses train
ing at the K. and W. General
Hospital. Miss Andrew's was co
winner of a Glinton Hospital
Auxiliary bursary this year. She
is a graduate of CHSS.
Miss Barbara EUiott visited
for a few days last week with
Miss Debra Glenn, Whitby.
Early , in July Debra had spent
a week with Barbara.
Mrs. Louis Forest, RR 4,
Clinton, accompanied by her
sister, Mrs. Charles Tharp of
Detroit visited in- Chicago and
Milwaukee with Mr. and
George James.
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MRS, McCANN
Clinton Man's
Mother Dies
In London
Fair Grounds
At Bayfield
Get Facelifting
BAYFIELD —• The Bayfield
Agricultural Boeiety held a
meeting on Tuesday evening to
finalize plans for the fall fair to
be held on September 27 and
28. Thirty-five members Were
present.
Reports were heard from the
various committee heads,
Starting Wednesday the fair
grounds are getting a general
"facelifting”; the grounds are
being levelled and bleachers in
stalled to help make this an
outstanding fall fair.
The fall fair for 1967, Can
ada's Centennial, promises to
be an even larger one as the
arena has been enlarged.
MRS. NORMAN LONG
Phone 262-5180
Mr, and Mrs, Robert Allan,
Jeffrey and Jane, arid Mr. and
Mrs. David Triebner spent sev
eral days at Eckford Camp on
Restoule Lake, boating and
fishing.
Mary Anne Bernard, Brus
sels, spent several days with
her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs,
David Triebner,
Little Debbie Switzer, Clin
ton, visaed for a fbw (holidays
with her aunt and uncle, Mr,
and Mrs, William McLachlan,
Mr. and Mhs, -Ross Carter,
Chatham, spent the holiday
weekend with the latter’s par
ents, Mr. iand Mrs. N. Hood.
Miss Sharon McBride return
ed home by plane Sunday from
Banff, Alberta,- where she spent
the past two and one-half mon
ths taking a six weeks’ course
at the School of Fine Arts
there. The balance of the (time
she visited with relatives and
friends in Banff and Vancou
ver, B.C.
Visitors during the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. N. Long im
eluded Mr, and Mrs. James
Armstrong, Staffa; Mr, and
Mrs. Oswald Brown, Detroit,
Mich.; Mi’s. Marguerite Uldh.
Windsor and Mr, and Mrs. Ed
Little, Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs, Grant McGreg
or spent a couple of days in
Detroit and Lansing, Mich.
Mr, and Mrs. Eldin Kerr and
Mir. and Mrs. Foster Bennett
of Seaforth, were on holidays
to Sault- Ste, Marie, coming
home through the USA. Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Gordon -of Mc-
Kfllop Townsihp, called on
the Eldin Kerrs on Tuesday,
Thurs,, Sept 8, 1966-—Clinton News~Record~<’-Page 5
Mris.
VARNA
Wesley-Willis
UCW Notes
atMonday, September 12
8:30 „p.m,, the Starlight Circle
will meet at Wesley-Willis
United Church .when roll call
Will be "program suggestions”.
Mil’s. Glenn Wise is in charge of
the program.
The next afternoon, Septem
ber 13 at 2:30 p.m., Mrs. Frank
Fingland will be -in charge- of
the meeting of the Fidelity
Unit.
The Wo-He-Lo U.unit will be
gin the season with a pot luck
luncheon in the church at 1
p.m. on Thursday, September
15.
All members of these units
.are asked to keep these dates
in mind.
the
will
The ladies auxiliary to
Royal Canadian Legion
hold their first fall meeting on
. Monday, September 12 with a
pot luck supper at 7 p.m. fol
lowed by the business and a
penny sale,
A'-"-1..
Mrs. G. L. Mills presided for
the September meeting of Unit
I of Ontario Street United
Church Women in the church
'parlour on Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. George Potter conducted
the Worship period using as
her theme the question, "Whom
db we serve?’’.
Various experimental., minis
tries of the church were studied
under direction of Mrs. Potter.
A Canadian Indian Centre in
Toronto; centres in converted
store-fronts in down-town areas;,
a new type ‘discount’ store
selling used articles at low cosit.
were ways in which the church
is attempting to meet the chal
lenge of the present needs.
Ministries sudh as the Winnipeg
Church for the Deaf, supported
co-operatively by the Anglican
and United Churches, and the
minister in British Columbia
who works' full time in a local
mill, so that he can serve in
the working world as well as
the church, are examples of new
and unusual ways of service.
■ After the business period,
Mrs. W. B. Old® showed slides
taken on her recent trip to
Prince Edward Island.
Mrs. E. Radford and her com
mittee arranged the meeting
and were hostesses for a social
half-hour following the meet
ing.
Mrs. Jessie Stelck, who has
been staying with -her brother,
George Foster of Windsor, was
at her home in the village over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Gor-
rill, Weston, were in the village
on Sunday and Monday visiting
friends and relatives.
Mir. and Mrs. Robert Reid
and family returned to Wallace-
burg on Sunday after spending
the past five weeks at their
farm home on the Parr ppine.
Patty Ann Pilgrim returned
to New Hamburg with her par
ents after spending the past
two months with her grand
parents', Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Pilgrim.
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Mrs. Jessie Lucinda (Chafe)
McCann of 36 Frank Place,
London, passed away at St.
Joseph’s Hospital, London, on
Saturday, September 3. She for
merly resided in Clinton.
Mrs. McCann was the widow of
the late Dr. Albert Sidney Mc
Cann. Born in Newfoundland, a
'daughter of the late James and
Adelaide Chafe, she had been a
resident of London for the past
12 years where She worked as
receptionist at Parkwood Hos
pital,
Survivors are two sons, Ron
ald of Clinton and Dr. Alan of
Courtney, B.C.; sisters, Mrs.
Royce (Alice) Peabody, Venice,
Florida; Mrs. Ada M. Sweeney,
London; Mrs. Roy (Rachel)
Scott, Windsor and one brother,
James Chafe of Winnipeg;
three grandchildren, Susan and
Kenneth, daughter and son of
Dr. Alan McCann and J’ames
Douglas, son of Ronald Mc
Cann, Clinton. She Was prede
ceased by a grandson, Robert
John, a son of Ronald McCann,
in 1962.
- The body rested at the RidoUt
St. Chapel of the * A. Millard
George Funeral Home, London,
until Tuesday evening at 9 p.m.
then to Ball and Mutdh Funeral
Home, Clinton, for funeral ser
vice on Wednesday, September
7 at 3 p.m. with Rev. R. U.
MacLean officiating. Interment
was in Clinton Cemetery.
Pallbearers were R. N. Irwin,
Garnet Crowe, Walter -New
combe, Wesley Holland, K. W.
Colquhoun and Joseph Hart, all
of Clinton.
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Ontario St. UCW
Starts Meetings
Unit 3 of Ontario Street
UCW will meet in the church
parlour on Monday, September
12 at S': 30 p.m.
Constance Anniversary Service
11:00 a.m.
SPECIAL MUSIC -
Guest Minister: Rev* J. R. Wheeler
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