Clinton News-Record, 1967-08-10, Page 3BEAUTIFUL BREEZY . . . ... By BELLCHAMBER
BAYFIELD R. J. "BERT” CRAIG
Cliwton NewsTtocerd, ^.ursdlay, August 10, 1007 3
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PERSONAL items • CHCRCH NEWS • CLUB ACTIVITIES • VILLAGE HAPPENINGS
Correspondent: AUDREY BELLCHAMBER—iPhone 565-2864, Bayfield
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PERSONALS
I Mrs,' Walter Erickson Sr,,
Irho has been visiting her son
Ind family, Mr, and Mrs. E, W.
Erickson and Andy, for the past Iwo months? left for her home
In Watrous, Saskatchewan on
Monday.
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I Mr, and Mrs. John Elliott,
pusan and Jimmy, Kitchener,
and Mr, and Mrs, Arthur
Fryer, Stratford, were weekend guests of Mrs. W. R. El
liott.
Mr, and Mrs, R.‘ 0. Blundell
and Mrs, John Nutter of Tor
onto, were weekend guests of
Miss Mabel Hodgins and Miss
Margaret Macdonald at "Stone-
haven”,
x $ # #
Weekend guests with Mr, and
Mrs. John R, Cook were Mr.
and Mrs, George Archer of Det
roit, Joining them on Sunday
were Mr, and Mrs, Walter Lea-
per of Ingersoll and Mr. and
Mrs, Charles R, Cook of Clin
ton,
Mr. and Mrs^WiHiam Elliott
and family, Toronto, are vaca- kioning at their cottage onTuyll
[Street
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Mr. and Mrs. diaries E.
ttiovey of Scarboro, visited Mr,
and Mrs. J. E, Hovey on Sun
day,
$ * #
Mr. and Mrs. George Aitken,
London, spent several days last
week at their cottage on How
ard Street.
$ * *
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John B. Carson were Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Golletz of
Grandview, Manitoba, Mr, and
Mrs. Richard Golletz and Mr.
and Mrs. Nick » Antonison of
Preston.
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' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lar
son and Karen, London,andCpl;
and Mrs. Stanley Smith, Lee
Ann and Lisa of CFB Clinton,
spent several days last week
with Mr. and Mrs. R, J, Lar
son. Cpl. Smith left for Ger
many on Monday Mrs. Smith
and children will join him later.
On Sunday evening July 23,
Rolamd Edgar, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Bernard Sturgeon was
baptized by the Rev. E. J, B.
Hqrrison in Trinity Anglican
Church. Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Scotchmer were the baby’s god
parents, Following the service,
relatives and friends attended
a christening party in Trinity
Parish Hall.
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Jill O’Neil Faller, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs, Guy Faller,
Loveland, Colorado, was bap.
tized on Sunday afternoon, July
30, in Trinity Anglican Church.
The ceremony was performed
by Rev. E. J. B. Harrison.
Godmothers are Mrs, Faller’s
sisters, Mrs. Paul Moss and
Mrs. Fletcher McLaughlin and
the godfather, Fred LeBeau.
After the ceremony relatives
and friends gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
LeBeau for a christening party.
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R. J. Larson recently re
turned from a three-week visit
to Saskatchewan, where he vis
ited his sister,, Mrs. Edna Knut
son and relatives and friends
in Naicon, Spalding .and Saska
toon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wopd-
man and Mfss Marlbeth Woodman pf Ingersoll visited with
Mr, and Mrs, John R. Cook
and family on Monday,
$ * $
Miss Mayy Elizabeth Ervine
of Stratfprd joined her parents
Mr, and Mrs. S. Ervine for the
weekend.
?i< >;< $
Mrs. Elvin Dqttot is visiting
Mrs. E, A. Featherston at her
home on Louisa Street,
Mr, and Mrs, Ray Farr re
turned to Stratford on Sunday,
after spending the month of July
at their cottage on Howard
Street.
Funeral service was held bn
Saturday, August 5 for Robert
James (Bert) Craig with Rev.
M, R, Roberts in charge at
Knox United Church, Auburn.
Mr. Craig passed away in Clin
ton Public Hospital after a short
• illness,
Born in Morris Township, he
was the son of the Jate William
Craig £nd Elizabeth Ledger
wood, On June 27? 1928 he was
married to Chrlstena (Ena) Mc-
Nall and took up residence in
Detroit, He later moved to
Grand Bend for 12 years and
in 1940 .accepted the position
of mechanic at the Huron County
Garage and had been employed
there until his recent illness
in May.
Mr. Craig was very active in
community affairs, being on Vil
lage Council for 20 years and
chairman of the Auburn Com
munity Hall Hoard for several
TRANS CANADA
HP I IC Ms S»
Friday, August 11
8:00 P.M.
Clinton Community Park
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Mr, and Mrs, Ed Rowse,
Cathy, Vicki. Jill and Dale,
Welland, were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith
Jimmy, who has spent the past
month with his grandparents
returned home with his parents.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quig
ley of London and Mr. andMrs.
Cliff Upttigrove of New Ham-
burg were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs, L. B. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ashton,
London, were at their summer
home for the weekend.
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Miss Hermaine Bauchardand
friends of Erie, Pennsylvania,
visited Mrs. William Metcalf
on Tuesday.
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Don Couttes of London, is
spending the next fortnight at
his cottage.
Mr. and Mrs.RichardFraser
of Windsor, are spending this
week with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Fraser.
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Mr. and Mrs. BernardMyers
and Mrs. William Lumley, Lpn-
don, were recent guests of Mrs.
S. H. Bryant.
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Justice Maurice King of Strata
ford was at his lakeshore cot
tage for the weekend.
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Mrs. George Kallio of Det
roit, and her grandson, Mark,
were at their cottage for the
weekend.
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Carl McAuley, Whitby, joined
his wife and family at their
cottage for the weekend.
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Mr, and Mrs. Martin An
drews, London, are. holidaying
at their lakeshore road cottage.
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ED's NOTE
ADMISSION: $1.00 ADULTS — 50c CHILDREN .
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fisher,
St. Agatha,spent the weekend at
their cottage.
Due to tight publishing sche
dules and space restrictions the
foregoing personal items were
held over from last week. To
ensure that items of interest
are published in the issue in
which they are current, readers,
are requested to have them in‘»
the hands of their local corres-
pon’dent no later than 10 a.m.
Tuesday prior to publication.
istrict Community Centre
APPEAL for FUNDS
FINAL THREE WEEK BLITZ
Thursday, July 2 7-Saturday, Aug. 19
PERSONALS
Mrs. Pearl Sharpe and
daughter, have returned to Bur
lington, after spending a week
with Mrs, George Hopson.
* * *•
Ken Ferguson, who has been
a patient in Clinton Hospital,
returned to his home on Satreturned to
urday.
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Richard Appel, Kitchener
and Miss Shirley' Coleman, New
Dundee visited Mrs. R. H. F.
Gairdner on Sunday.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott and
family, Kitchener and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Fryer of Strat
ford, spent Sunday and Mon
day with Mrs, W. R. Elliott.
' * * *
Mrs. Fred Erb and family
of Birmingham Michigan are
spending the month of August
at their lakeside cottage.
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J. B. Carson Sr, and Miss
Lula Carson, London were at
"Glencairn”, their summer
home for the holiday weekend.
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, Mr„ and Mrs. Gilbert Knight
' and their .daughter, Mrs. Art
Latimer and family, Toronto,
were at their summer home
for the weekend.
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Waterloo; Mr, and Mrs. T,
Sims and family, London; Mr.
and Mrs, V, Milic and family
of Toronto; Mrs, T. Hadwen
and family, Guelph; Mr. and
Mrs. J.J, Huser and fatally,
Birmingham, Mich; Mr. and
Mrs. C. Cox, Detroit; Mr. and
Mrs, J. A. Curry and family;
and Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Sparks
and family, Detroit.
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Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hughes
London, were weekend,guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Oddleif-
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/(
son.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Rivers
and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Rivers and family, Mr. and
Mrs. R. W, Rivers and family
all of London, ’and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Palmer, Galt, joined
their father, G. -N. Rivers and
Mrs. Rivers on Sunday to cel-
ebrateihis birthday.•t ft *
• Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Scot,
chmer of Sarnia, spent last .
week with his parents, Mr. and •
Mrs. A. F. Scotchmer, Miss
Diane Vogt and Jim McLeod,
Toronto, were their guests over
the weekend.+ *
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Simp
son and family, London, are
vacationing at the Barber-cot
tage for the next two weeks.
:i- ■ '* ♦ ■' t- !• . : •
Miss Babara Tites ofBridge.
water, Nova Scotia, is visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hovey.
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Mr. A. W. Hayman of Lon
don and Bayfield, had the mis
fortune to fall while at his sum
mer home, and is now a pat
ient in Clinton Hospital.
* * *
■ Mrs. G. D. Scotchmer enter
tained at her home, on the
Bronson Line, onSaturday even
ing, in honor of bride-elect,
Miss Rosemary Wild*. The
miscellaneous shower party
was attended by thirty, friends
and relatives, ana Miss Wild
was the recipent of many love
ly gifts. Asssisting the hostess
was her daughter, Marlene? and
Mrs. William Scotchmer.
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New arrivals at the Jowett
cottage area are: Dr.- and Mrs.
Z. Adamezewski and children,
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Dr, Jean
iversity of
her sister,
tard, who
Woodhome Motel
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker
Toronto," visited his mother,
Mrs. Myrtle Parker, for the
weekend.
* * *
Little Miss Tracey Marshall,
London?, is spending this week
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Weston.
* * *
James A. Cameron enjoyed
a delightful 82nd birthday party
on August 1, at his home "The
Open Gate”. His son, J. Evans
Cameron and family, his sons-
in-law, Hugh McPherson and
family, Toronto; Robert Mac~
Vean and family; and Roy El
liott and family, made up the
group of 21 persons present.
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Mr? and Mrs. Bob Goodacre
and son, Ricky, and Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Metcalf, Carol
and Ricky, all of Petrolia, spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Russ
Kerr.* * *
The News-Record has long
been known as the "Home Paper
with the News” and the Bay-
field correspondent recently
had a rush order for a copy
from an uncle in California.
The uncle Montague Everitt
and his wife had just sold their
home and moved into a retire
ment home set in the grounds
of a large hotel in Santa Bar
bara.
On the first morning there
they went into the "couples
dining room” and were intro
duced to the two ladies at the
next table, the Misses Marks
- born in Bayfield!
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Mustard of the Un.
Miami, has joined
Miss Isabel Mus-
is staying at the
years. He was a member of
Knox United Church; of Dprie
Lodge A.F, and A.M. 233 Park-
hill which he joined in 1935,
and chapter 78, r.a.m.g.r.c.,
also of Parkhill.
A Masonic service was held
on Friday evening in charge of
the Parkhill Lodge with mem
bers, also present from Car-
low, Blyth ,and Exeter.
Surviving besides hjs wife
is one daughter, Mrs, Leopard
(Betty) Archambault, and four
grandchildren, Douglas, Bren
da, Rickey and Marilyn Archam
bault, nil of RR 1 Auburn, and
two brothers, Earl of Sarnia and
Bernard of Blyth,
Burial took place in Union
cemetery, Blyth. Pallbearers
were; William Moss, Clifton
McDonald, James Giousher,
Alvin Plunkett, Peter Eisenbach
of Grand Bend and Gordon Me-
Clinchey. Flowerbearers were
his four grandchildren. Over 50
employees of Huron County,
members of the Road Commis
sion, County Council and War
den Donald McKenzie formed a
guard of honor,
Relatives were present from
Welland, St. Catharines, Tor
onto, Detroit, Oakville, Sarnia,
Port Huron, Grand Bend, Balti
more, London and the surround
ing district.
William G. Stiles of‘the Arth
ur Funeral Home was in charge
of the arrangements.
Slug Oamage
Slug damage lias become, a
serious problem this year due
to the wet weather experienced
in some areas of the province.
Slugs are one of the most
destructive pests in home gar
dens, especially the flower gar
den. They feed on the leaves
of plants, and to a lesser ex
tent on the fruit of tomatoes,
on bean pods, and potato tubers.
Leaf feeding is by far the most
important form of injury. Be
cause they feed at night, many
people do not know what has
caused the plant injury. Among
the plants which are very sus
ceptible to slug injury are: pet
unia, zinnia, salvia, lily-of-the-
valley, bean, lettuce and cab
bage.
Effective control of slugs may
be obtained by ready prepared
slug baits, or pellets contain
ing metaldehyde; these are sold
under various trade names.
Scatter the bait on the ground,
or place in piles under sus
ceptible plants.
HARVEY MCCARTNEY
Rev/ Canon Raul of Bayfield
Officiated at the funeral ser
vice on Sunday, August 6 for
Harvey McCartney, 82, R.R. ,2
Clinton who passed away in-
Clinton Public Hospital last
Thursday, August 3. Beattie
Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements.
Interment was in Clinton
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Robin Thompson, Leslie Pear
son, Walter Forbes, William
Rueger, James Lobb and Terry
Pearson.
Born Npvember2|,1884,ason
of Fletcher and Angelina Mo~
Cartney, Mr. McCartney lived
all his life in Goderich Town
ship where for many years he
was assessor. He married the
former Jessie Murphy in June
1925 and was a member of St.
Paul’s Anglican Church, Clin
ton.
He is survived by his wife;
two daughters, Mrs, Peter ,
(Aileen) Schulha, Edmonton, Al
berta,and Mrs. William (June)
Johnston, Islington; two bro.
thers, Lome of Goderich and
Ernest of Dodsland, Saskatche
wan; two sisters, Evelina Mc
Cartney and Mrs. Arnold (May
Etta) Anderson, both ofDetroit;
and two grandsons.
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