Clinton News-Record, 1967-12-14, Page 12Personal
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Sorry to hear Mrs. Cec
Dowson lias returned to St.
Joseph's Hospital, Londori^fp]
a second operation. We hope
for a speedy recovery.
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OBITUARIES
V
CATHERINE S. COLE
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The Spy Scout group got off t
a good start last Monday nigl
With George Whittle as leade
The members of LOL 103
are holding their supper and
nual meeting on Thursday eve
ing December 14.
Mr, and Mrs. Percy Johnston
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Dpn Campbell spent Sunday in
Weston with Mr, and Mrs. Rob
ert Johnston,
Clinton, Ontario
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At their December meeting
tiie Women's Auxiliary to the
Clinton Public 'Hospital put in
a busy evening spending their
hard-earned dollars.
They have reviewed a list
of equipment submitted by the
doctors and passed a motion to
purchase the following —• two
Otoscopes and Ophthalmo
scopes, a Hudson Bfaqe and
Burr, Traction • Apparatus, a
Sony Pulse Recorder andaBlrd
Respirator. The .first three
items will be particularly useful
in many instances and the lat
ter two will be a boon in all
instances involving anaesthetic
It was also moved and sec
onded that the profit from the
cart by used to support the bur
sary fund.
By vote, the meeting times
for the winter months of Jan
uary, February and March was
changed to Monday afternoons
at 2 p.m. Because of the New
Year’s holiday the January
meeting will be held on Monday,
January 8 at 2 p.m. The next two
meetings will be held on the first
Monday of the month. The Jan
uary meeting is the annual meet
ing and the Auxiliary urges that
as many ladies as possible try
to attend.
On December 7 a work party
met at the Jrome of President
KI
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Six new Explorers were initiated into the Auburn
Explorer group in an installation service in
the Sunday School room of Knox United Church
last week. Front row, from left,
Helen Bartliff to assemble little
Christmas remembrances for
the patients who will be in
hospital on the holiday.
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partner on January 1st, 1968
The agency will continue to be known as:
Catherine Sophia Cole, 87, of
R.R. 3, Clinton, diedWednesday
Dec. 6 in Clinton Public
Hospital.
A daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Hudie, Mrs. Cole was
born May 26, 1880 in McKillop
Township. She married Robert
B. Cole in 1907. Her husband
predeceased her in 1952.
Surviving are: sons Randal,
of R.R. 1, Arva; Robert, of
R. R. 3, Clinton; and five grand
children.
Funeral service was held
Dec. 8 in Ball Funeral Home
with Dr. A. J. Mowatt of Wesley-
Willis United Church officiating
Burial was in Clinton Cemetery.
Pall-bearers were: Bruce
Keys, Chester Sturdy, Ervin
Sillery, Robert Taylor, Russell
Colclough, and John McFarlane.
Out-of-town visitors attending
the funeral were: Mrs. War
wick Cole, of Highland Park;
Mich; and Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Robbs of Stratford.
BEVERLY JEAN ADDISON
Funeral was held November
30 for Beverly Jean Addison,
24, who died in a coma Novem
ber 28 in Clinton Public Hospi
tal of injuries suffered ip a
car accident two months pre-
N& viously.
Service for Mrs. Addison, of
121 Wellington Street, Clinton,
was conducted at Ball's Fun*,
eral Home by Dr. A, J. Mowat
of Wesley-Willis UnitedChurch
and Rev. A. E. Duffield of Dun
das Centre United Church, Lon
don. Burial was in Clinton Cem
etery.
Pall-bearers were: JohnTeb-
butt, Lew Tebutt, Robert Snell,
Ron Jewitt, Larry Jones and
John Sangster.
Flower bearers were: Robbie
Farquar, Alvin Jones, Doug
Jones and Wayne Grigg.
The United Chui’ch Women
held their Christmas meeting
in the church pn Wednesday
evening. The president, Mrs,
Mervin Hayter, opened the
meeting with prayer. Group
Three had charge of devotions
with Mrs, Ralph Stephenson
leading, assisted by several
members of her group. Mrs.
. Bev Hill played the piano, A
number of girls belonging to
the Explorer group sang a
couple of Christmas carols.
The pastor, Rev, M. Morri
son, gave an interesting and
timely talk on “Thoughts on
Christmas."
Several delegates who attend-
ed the recent Presbyterial held
at Moncrief gave their reports
on that meeting.
The roll call was answered
by 25 members with a Christ
mas verse. There were also
10 visitors present.
During the past year there
have been 353 calls made to
sick and shut-ins by members
of the UCW. A donation was
given to the Boy Scout group
which has recently been or
ganized.
The nominating committee
brought in the following slate
of officers for 1968 which was
adopted by the members.
Past president, Mrs. M. Hay
ter; president, Mrs. Charles
Reid; vice-president, Mrs, Wil
liam Dowson, recording secre.
tary, Mrs. Robert Taylor; trea
surer, Mrs. Robert Webster,
envelope treasurer, Mrs. John
Ostrom; corresponding secre-
tary, Mrs. M. Johnston; Group
One .eaders, Mrs. William Me-
Ash, Mrs. Robert Stirling;
Group Two leaders, Mrs. A. J.
Mustard, Mrs. Harvey Hay.ter;
Group Three leaders, Mrs. John
Ostrom, Mrs, Ralph Stephen-
son; Group Four leaders, Mrs.
Wayne Taylor, Mrs. Gordon Hill
Two former members Mra.
Lee. McConnell and Mr?. Melvin
Webster were then called to
the front and each presented
with a gift and address. The
meeting was closed with prayer
and Group Two served lunch.
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Floyd McAsh of Hamilton
spent the weekend at the home
pf his parents Mr. and Mrs. John
McAsh,
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Chui’ch. ‘
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