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On Thursday evening Oc-
tober 3, the installation of of-
ficers of Clinton Chapter No.
266 Order of the Eastern Star,
was held in St. Pauls Parish
Hall, Clinton, with 140 mem-
bers from Clinton and District
present.
• Mrs. Evelynne Little of
Grimsby, Past Grand Matron
of Ontario, and Hector Little,
Grimsby, Grand Sentinel Of
Ontario, were in charge of this
installation, In a most im-
pressive ceremony Mr. and
Mrs, Don Watson of Clinton
and their core of officers were
installed for the coming year.
Others taking part in the in-
stallation were: Mrs. Helen
Wells, P.M,; Mrs. Charlotte
Norman P.M.; Mrs. Shirley
Kay_P.M.; Mrs. Ruby Haddy;
Sq• dance
club is
now active
The Clinton Wheel'n Dealer
square dance club began .their
regular Wednesday evening
dancing Oct. 2 with Glenn Pat-
terson of Goderich calling.
This dance was held in the
auditorium of the Holmesville
Public School because there
was no heat in the Clinton
Public School. A good atten-
dance turned out and was
decided to start a beginner's
class of instruction if enough
couples in the Clinton area are
interested. Letters will be sent
out in the near future to area
recreation groups.
Several couples from this
club joined with the Howick .
club for their party dance on
Sat. evening when Norm
Wilcox of Brampton was the
guest caller. A great evening of
dancing was enjoyed.
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cbINTQN NEWS RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1974—PACIE 9
Mystery tour planned
HERBERT OAKES
Herbert Oakes of Clinton
passed away in Clinton. Public
Hospital on October 4,,1974, af-
ter an illness of about 'a year.
He was 88,
Born in Goderich Township
on February 14, 1886, he was a
son of the late Joseph Henry
Oakes and Mary Ammel• Proc-
tor. He was educated in Sum-
merhill.
Mr. Oakes married the for-
mer Lily Elizabeth Carter in
Hullet Township on December
25, 1912. She predeceased him.
Following their marriage, the
couple farmed for may years in
Goderich Township and in
1958 they moved to Clinton.
He is' survived by one son,
HarrY, of Clinton; two
daughters, Mrs. John (Mary)
McCowan of Clinton, and Mrs.
Earl (Isabel) Cox of RR 2,
Goderich; six grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren.
Funeral, services were held
from the Ball Funeral Home on
October 7, 1974, with Rev. L.
.Lewis officiating. Burial
followed in Clinton Cemetery.
The pallbearers were Harry
Thompson, Bill Reuger, Jack
Tebbutt, Alvin Jones, Jack
Merrill, and Bill Lobb, all of
RR 2, Clinton.
The flower bearers were
Herb Oakes, and. Don Watson
of RR 2, Clinton, Steve Jenkins
of Cambridge, and Clayton
Baird of RR 2, Wingham,
FLORENCE C. EVANS
Florence Eleanor Evans of
London, Ontario and formerly
of Clinton, passed away in St.
Joseph's Hospital in London
after a short illness. She was
87.
Mrs. Evans was born in Lon-
don, England on August 3,
1887, a daughter of the late
Eleanor Templar and Robert
Burr..
On January 6, 1917, she.
married Francis A. Evans in
London, England. He
predeceased her. Following
their marriage, the couple
moved to Clinton where Mrs.
Evans was a member of the
Catholic Women's League of
St. Joseph Catholic Church.
She is survived by one
daughter, Florence Eleanor
Evans of London;' one son,
Frank J. of Moose Jaw, Saskat-
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two sisters, Mr. E.C. (Ethel)
May of Kent, England, and
ROBERT J, McILWAIN
Robert J. McIlwain,
Goderich Township, died in
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital Thursday, October 3,
He was 79,
He was born December 22,
1894 in Goderich Township to
parents Hugh and Mary (John-
ston) Mcllwain. He was a
lifelong resident of Goderich
Township where he farmed un-
til retirement in 1965.
He was a member of Bayfield
United Church and Bayfield
LOL 24.
He was predeceased by his
wife, the former Ann Harrison,
in 1965.
He is survived by one son,
'Bill of Goderich Township; two
grandchildren; and one
brother, George Mcllwain, RR
1 Clinton. He was predeceased
by one son, James.
Funeral service was Sunday,
October 6 in the McCallum
Funeral Home with Rev. James
Reddoch officiating.
Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
John Wain, Reg Francis, Bill
Townshend, Charlie Wallis,
Keith Miller and Joe Koene.
An Orange Lodge Memorial
Service was held at the funeral
home Saturday evening.
NELLIE J. NURSE
Nellie J. Nurse of North Bay
passed away at North Bay on
October 5, 1974. She was 61.
She was born in Brant
County, a daughter of the late
Mrs. Nora Sly.
She worked as a secretary in
Toronto from 1930 until 1953,
then at CFB Clinton from 1953
until the Base was closed in
1970. She then transferred to
CFB North Bay where she
worked until her retirement in
December, 1973.
She is survived by a, half
sister, Mrs. Joyce Sly of New
York, and she was predeceased
by one brother, George
Lawrason.
The funeral service was held
from the Ball Funeral Home on
October 8, 1974 with Rev. L.
Lewis officiating. Cremation
was followed by interment in
Clinton Cemetery.
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• • •
John Yutzy, 22, of RR 1,
Varna is in improving con-
dition in Stratford General
Hospital after a car he was
driving struck a tree early
Monday morning.
The car was westbound on
Highway 8, about a mile west
of Mitchell when the accident
occured.
Mr, Laurie Slade; Mr, and Mrs.
Gordon Steepe P,O.; Mrs,
Freda Slade P.M.; Mrs. Donna
Holmes P.M.,; Mrs. Helen West-
brook, Goderich; Mrs. Edith
Reid P.M.; Mrs, Jean Campbell
P,D.D,G,M, Delaware; Mrs.
Jean Cole P.D,D,G.M. Inger-
soll; Mrs. Florence Holden
P.D.D.G,M. St. Marys; Mrs.
Olive Davies P.D.D,G.M, Lon-
don; and Mrs, Rosamond
Garrett P.D.D.G.M. Clinton.
Past Matron and Past Patron
Jewels were presented to Mrs.
Freda Slade and Mr, Willard
Aiken, from the Chapter, They
were commended on the sue-
ceisful year they had for the
Chapter.
Another interesting and busy
year has been planned by the
new Officers and ,Committies.
Other officers installed were;
Assoc. Matron, Mrs. Willa
Williams; Assoc. Patron, Bert
Garrett; Mrs. Willard Aiken;
Mrs. Jean Gray; Mrs. Joan
Bell, Mrs. June Boussey, Mrs.
Kay Pyke, Mrs. Romayne
McClinchey, Mrs. Florence
Symons, Mrs, Arlene
Strickland; Mrs. Claudia East-
man, Mrs. Deanna Delve, Mrs.
Marjorie Carter, Mrs. Margret
.Caldwell, Mrs. Freda Slade,
and Mr. Don Bell.
The congregation of the Clin-
ton Christian Reform Church
formed a choir to lead the Sun-
day evening song service in the
auditorium.
Thirty-five residents of
Brucelea Haven Home at
Walkerton accepted an in-
vitation to visit Huronview on
Monday afternoon, The guests
joined in the activities of old
time music, dancing and a sing
song,
Marie Flynn, Lorne Lawson,
Norman Speir and Jerry
Collins provided the music with
vocal solos by Morgan Dalton
and readings by Mrs. McGrat-
ton.
Administrator Ches Ar-
chibald welcomed the visitors
to the Home and following the
program, lunch was served in
the main dining room, by a
resident committee, Betty
Scratch, Margaret Kehn,
Gladys Stanlake, Miss O'Con-
nor, Mrs. McKenzie and Mrs.
Kelly,
Mrs. Hussey, recreation
supervisor at Brucelea Haven,
expressed the appreciation of
their residents for the in-
vitation and the visitors were
taken on a tour of the Home.
Mrs. Marjorie Hays of
Goderich provided a musical
program for "Family Night'
accompanied at the piano by
Mr. Herdman, organist of St.
George's Anglican Church,
Goderich, Mrs. Hays sang
many of the residents'
favourite songs and Mrs.
Sperling thanked the enter-
tainers on behalf of the
residents.
TAYLOR'S CORNER 4-H
Taylor's Corner 4-H
Homemakers' Club meeting on
Saturday, October 5,
Special guest at the meeting
was Miss Jane Pengilley.
All the girls have seen the
cover design and will have it
ready for their covers next
Saturday, Next meeting will be
on Saturday, October 12, at Jan
Ginn's home.
Mrs. De Boer talked about
formal and informal teas and
what to serve with them. For a
demonstration, Mrs.
Hildebrand made some fancy
sandwiches for an informal tea.
Janet Roges was the hostess
for the tea which was extremely
successful.
Thirty-nine members of the
Clinton Horticultural Society
attended the general meeting at
the Clinton Town Hall, The
meeting was chaired by Mrs. Al
Barnett for the hospitalized
president, Mrs, Ron McCann,
The program report, given by
Mrs. Don Pullen, included in-
formation concerning the Oc-
tober mystery bus tour, dinner
and meeting, The centennial
rose garden, with I.O.D,E, rose
bushes donated by Clinton's
Sarah Hale Chapter, I.O.D.E„
will be planted at Clinton
Public Hospital in the spring.
Reports on the Ontario Hor,
ticultural Society's convention
at Niagara Falls were read by
Mrs, Fred Sloman (for
Margaret Sloman) and Mrs.
John Ned iger,
Slides were shown by Mr. Al
Barnett, with narration by Mrs.
Barnett and Mrs. Pullen,
The door prize, donated by
Margaret Slowan, was won by
Mrs. Viola Lanipman,
Officers installed
at Eastern Star.
Mrs. Elsie Burden ofKent,
England; and one brother, Mr. is injured
Harold BOIT of Montreal, P.Q,
Funeral services were held •
from St. Joseph's Catholic in crash Church in Clinton with Rev. W.
McKenna officiating, assisted
by Rev. J. Hardy and Rev.
John Sharp. Interment was in
Clinton Cemetery,
• Pallbearers were Bill and
Gordon Leppington of Toronto,
Bill Carroll, Jim Armstrong,
and Arnold Dale of Clinton,
and Major L. Dambowsky of
CFI London.
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