Clinton News Record, 1954-02-04, Page 3THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4,
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HULLETT
The pupils of S.S. `No. 5 Hullettand their parents had a very -suc-
cessful skating party in Clinton
Lions Arena last Friday night,
sponsred by the teacher,; Miss
Ruth. Keyes. Juniors and Seniors
enjoyed the feW hours on the ice
and' then all returned to the school
where a 'delicious lunch 'was ser-ved by the ladies.
Burn's WMS
Twenty-three members of Burns'
Woman's Missionary Society meat the home of Miss Jean Leiper
on Thursday, January 28.
Mrs. MacGregor, leader of
Group Three was in charge of the
worship service. The scripture
lesson was read by Mrs. WilliamTrewin. The Christian steward-
ship secreatry, Mrs. Wesley Roe,
read an article entitled "Steward-
ship of the, mind," . A poem, "The
Message of the New Year,", was
given by Miss Jean Leiper. The
study book dealt with the inter
national work camps of Thailand,
whih are sponsored'by the World
Council of Churches.The new president, Mrs, White
*mei ...swererees
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Obituaries
Mrs. Those Morgan
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Service was conducted at the
Ball and Mutch Funeral Home,
High Street, Clinton; on Monday
afternoon," Feruary 1, by the Rev.
D. J. Lane, St, Andrew's Presby-
terian Church, for Mrs. "Phame"
Morgan, widow. Burial' was made
in Clinton Cemetery.
Mrs. I. E. Morgan, 51, who died
suddenly at her home on Mary
street, was . the former - Isobella
Euphemia Cree and lived here all
her life. Her husband, Thomas
William` Morgan, died in 1950.
She was a member of St..Cn-
drew's Presbyterian Church, of the
Church Girl's Club, and a charter
member of .the Legion. Auxiliary.
Surviving are one son, Robert,
Clinton; one daughter, Mrs, Roy
(Jean) Olsson, London; a sister,
Mrs. Margaret Jacob, Yakima,
Washington; two grandchildren,
conducted the business session. It
was decided to invite the Constan-
ce Auxiliary to attend the World)
Day of Prayer service, on Friday,
March 5.
Roll call in February will be
answered with an article suitable
for a bale to be sent to Korea.
The supply secretary was author-
ized to send the four white cotton
hand -towels and the $1 donation
towards vacation school packets.
The president of the Burns' Wo-
man's Association Mrs. William
Bell, offered to pack and value the
articles brought to this meeting,
for the bale for Korean children'.
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Miss Evelyn Nivins
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Services for Miss Evelyn V
Niyin$, 32, who died Monday night
in Clinton Public 'Hospital, were
conducted Wednesday afternoon
by Rev. A. Glen Eagle, in' the.
Beattie funeral home, Rattenbury
St„ East, Clinton. Interment was
made in Dungannon Cemetery.
She was born near Dungannon,
and came to Clinton two years ago,
She was a member of the United
Church.
SurVling are her mother, Mrs.
Melinda Nivins; two brothers, Gor-
don, Clinton; Earl, Goderich; and
four sisters,' Mrs. Alma Caldwell,'
Mrs. Ruth Pickard ,and Ruby,
Clinton; and Mrs. Louis Dickson,
Kitchener,
Miss Mary Scott
Services for Miss Mary Scott,
76, who died.January 24 in Clin-
ton Public Hospital, were con-
ducted Wednesday afternoon,
January 27, by Rev. D. J. Lane,.
in the Ball and Muteh funeral.
home. Interment was made in
Burns Cemetery, Hullett Town-
ship. Pallbearers were William
Leiper, William Hamilton, Jos-.
eph shaddick, Thomas Beattie,
Hugh Miller and Allistair Broad
foot.
She was born in Hullett Town -
hip, and was a daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott.
She resided in Hallett until com-
ing here five years ago. She was
a member of Londesboro United
Church.
Surviving are two brothers,
Robert, Clinton; and John, Lon-
desboro.
Mrs. Alex Sloman
Services for Mrs. Martha Slo-
man, 76, who died January 25 at
Lucknow, were conducted last
`Wednesday afternoon, by Rev.
R. M. P. Bulteel, in the Ball and
Mutch funeral.home. Interment
-was made in Clinton Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Henry Sloman,
David Elliott, David Kay, Char-
les Lockwood, Joseph Silcox, and
John Innes.
She was the former Martha
Lanxon, and came : to Clinton
from Cornwall, "England, when a
child of ten. In. 1921 she' marr-
ied Alex Sloman, who died last
March. She was a member of
St. Paul's Anglican Church here.
Surviving are one brother,
Richard Lanxon; Goderieh, and
one sister, Mrs, Dick Noble,
Clinton. She had two nieces and
one nephew in Detroit.
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Having sold the A.B.C. Ranch to
Mr. and Mrs. Schreiber, of Loridon, Ont.,
I wish to thank one and all for their
patronage and wish for the new owners
success in every way.
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We have purchased the A. B. C.
Ranch from Ross Fitzsimons and>plan
to call it "Milt and Mabel's A.B,C.
Ranch."
Opening day is Saturday, February
13. Drop in and try our home cooked
food. We plan to serve light lunches
and home-made pies.
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Louis Henry Pingle
Funeral service for Louis Henry
Pingle, Toronto, who passed away
on Friday, January 29, in St. Jo-
seph's Hospital, Toronto, was con-
ducted on Monday afternoon, in
Brown Brothers funeral home, Tor-
onto, and interment was made in
Prospect Cemetery at that city.
Mr. Pingle was born -on the 8th
concession, Hullett Township in
1888, son of Joh Nelson Pingle
and Martha,Cockerline.. He mar-
ried Isabel Banks. He was a car-
Penter and;previous to,' moving to
Toronto in 1918, he lived in Hullett
Township and for some years in.
Western Canada. He was a mem-
ber of the Foresters Lodge.
Death occurred following an,i11-
ness of some: length. He is surviv-
ed by a son, John,,Toronto; a
daughter, Mrs, L, A. (Rose) Hall,
Toronto and one granddaughter,
Marylyn, also of Toronto.
' Those attending the funeral from.
this district included Thomas Oliv-
er, brother-in-law of the deceased;
Misses Audrey and Barbara (Miler,
Miss L. Adams, Clinton; Mrs. Jo-
seph Youngblut, Mrs. Charles Th-
roop- and Mrs. Guy Cuninghame,
Londesboro; Mrs. Austin Dexter,
and Charles Dexter, Kinburn.
William A. Hunt
(By our Bayfield correspondent).
William Arthur Runt, well-
known in' Bayfield for many
years, died in London on Tues-
day; January 19, in his 87th year
The son of a Methodist minister
in Devonshire, England, he came
to Canada as a young man and
became a commercial traveller.
He was -married-to Miss Marion
Houghton, London, Ontario, who
predeceased him about 15 years
ago.
Somewhere 'about 1920, he
built a summer residence in the
village which he maintained for
a few years. About 13 years ago
he moved to ,Bayfield and resid-
ed here until early last spring,
when he entered the McCormick
home, London.
During his 12 years here, he
was very active for his age, and
prided himself on his housekeep-
ing and neat gardens. He was
a member of Trinity. Church,
Bayfield, and prior to his resi-
dence here had been associated
with St. George's Anglican Ch-
urch. He was a member of the.
Orange Order. He is survived by
his son, Edward, and three grand-
children, London.
Funeral service was conduct-
ed on Thursday, January 21, in
the George E. Logan and Sons
funeral home, London. The
'Rev. Canon A. A. Abraham of
the Church of St. Andrew Mem-
orial (Anglican) officiated.
Pallbearers were James Hough-
ton, William Ttekell, Arthur
Greenslade,- Ernest McIntosh,
Theodore Oldridge and Russell
Wilson. Burial was in Mount
Pleasant Cemetery,
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Mrs. George E.
Thomson
The death occurred suddenly on
Saturday evening, January 23, at
her late residence, concession' 2,
Hay Township, of • Ida, Dignan,
widow of the late Geode E.
Thomson in her 78th year.
The late Mrs. Thomson had liv.
ed her entire life in the commun-
ity having been born the daughter
of Warren and Mary (Rife), Dig-
nan, on the Zurich Road. She was
a member of St. Andrew's United
Church, Kippen, and a life member
of the Woman's Missionary So-
ciety.' Her husband passed away
in February, 1942.
She leaves to mourn her passing,.
two "sons and three daughters:
Samuel W., Kippen; Mrs. Albert
Alexander (Elizabeth), Hensall;
Wi liam, G., at home; Mrs. Fred
Parsons (Mary), London and Mrs.
Elmore Keyes ,(Florence), Varna;. tery.
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also five grandchildren; two broth-
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of her Mr. artd Mrs.Hensall, onJanuary 26.
ducted by hernMcLeod; Rogers, Hen-Mis Jean
a beautiful
set"ereWarren
Dignan, Earlorrest, Bert
Petty. The
three grand -sons, Gerald �
Yes,intheUnion Ceme-
era Arthur W. Dignan, r M
Sask., and David B.
Hen -
sail; two sisters,
Fee and Mrs. ` Will
both "of Hensall.
Private funeral ser
from, the residence
son-in-
law and daughter,
Albert ,Alexander, in
Tuesday afternoon,
The service was con
minister, Rev: Norma
as -
slated by Rev. W. J.
Hen -
sail United' Church.
Ivison, Kippen, sang
solo "Beyond the Sun
The pallbearers w
Thomson, Harold
Dignan, Edison F
Thomson, William
flower -bearers were
children, Walter' Par
Keyes and Grant Ke
Interment was made
fam-
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