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Clinton News Record, 1954-12-16, Page 11°,TTIURSDAY, 16, 1854 CLINTON NEWS-$I:CORD - PAGE ELE' ,fn t 1, , months he has For the RCAF, Off past 17 months he has been the ` RCAF We 7.7Ing U(l���icre,s HOYne a]Z� SL'hOOI craft,, -411 be new and necessitate ' , U4'arrant 'Officer, in charge of • • Fighter Control Operator Train- Receive Their ing.. - • • Redding --O Neill i A:t.Adastral Park 0bituaries Lary fighter squadrgns is now in progress and -it is 'expected that Flight Sergeant, Starcher en 'c • listed in Calgary in 1943, Was sent commissions Boundr Bay, B.C., 'as St. `Joseph's Roman Catholic Church Clinton, was the scene of 1 1 Holds A SOclal Mrs. -William, William, Reid (� Sant: Mrs. Ell'Ze'lhetij , a wire- Y y "Warrent -Officer J. A. (Al) less _mechanic -during the Same year,: and has been making his :Brown and W.ter Sergeant A. 24 Pwhen PatriciadigpNeillodaubhr g of Mr, and` Mrs. Leo O'Neill, The V A/ /M Hugh Campbell; .Homer and School Association (Sy our Sayfleld•correspondent) Mrs; William' Reid wha has re- ' Gardiner Says: arcberight ed way steadily, east ever, since. He (Al) Stareh'er were :congratulated was, employed,., on the" ;Alaskan Glave . Ba Y,' N;S., was mrited; in of Adastiaf Park held the last meet- sided ,with her daughter, Mrs: Lawrence - ' Jamieson, July, Mrs, Elizabeth ✓ er;. ,on .receiving their . c mmissions q Highway and 'at Canadian Joint •by :Wing Commander R. R. "B. Air Training Centre, Rivers, Man:, Commanding in to, Fred Nl, Redding, RCAF Station Clinton, son of Nir. and Nlrs, Redding, mL for 1954 on the evening of g December_ 2. since di died Jere' died here on Sunda afternoon; g y 5 1 54, of a heart ail didow of the ,late Samuel B. Gardiner, el B. - Passed away' Sunday evening De; ,Hoods .Officer before , arriving at ,Clinton 'in '1.: Radar a n d Communications March, 1951, where he has been F. M. Trail, B,C. Rev. W: P. Graham officiat- at , A good turnout of parents and teachers attended: the short bust- .m en t Born on the Parr line„Stanley i� s comber 5 in Alexandra Hospital, The gest Gift Goderieh,after a long illness. She 'Seirool, Clinton, instructing students of the tele- r5f/O. Brown was bin in Ottawa communication trades. ed the ceremon The or artist Y . g was Miss M. Evans, : Hess s egsion and social evening which 'followed. g 'Townshi on October -19, 1878, she p was in her 75th' year. y '; She was the 1' `ll All E izabeth •and' enlisted. there ,in 1942, soon .after 'graduating from Ottawa PIS Starches, accompanied by Given in marriage by. her uncle, A; MacDougall, the bride }tad The meeting place was'approp riately` decorated for: the Christ-” was the former Gertrude Wiley, dau liter g of the late Jane Me Naughton .former' ITelyer; daughter' of Mr, and Mrs. -'Charles HepShe was IS A SUBSCRIPTION ' 'Technical High .School. During WO Brown, continued'his march 'the_ war he served at Pat- eastward when. lie reported to chosen an imported, P rted,gown, styled: with an apron skirt of Swiss lace. mas season, which gave a festive atmosphere to the evening's and Thomas Wiley. In 1904, she was married. to William Reid, orn in Clinton.nton. to the After her marriage she lived ' .years, Y, t ho e oBMors' ler as em OffOfficers Scheel, r p LondonnOnt ' A Swiss., lace bolero , to Peed the bodice. Her net veil was caught events. start thin s off an am si g u ,n also of the Parr Line, who predeceased her in March, Colborne Town ,' uiitil in p the e�IIT�OIT News - death of her.hasb Recorl and 15 e pioyed in sector control at Toftno or. the 29th of 'November for of-` Fi.Q and then returned to Pat Bay Cicer training. to a seed pearl tiara: She carried E bouquet of red roses, 4 and entertaining g game of Courgt Whist was played (guess who lost P y g 1942• Mrs. Reid carried on his , post of tax collector for Startle Township f " when she. made her home ars ago' . me with her The Home Paper son, the late Keith Gardiner Col- p y With ,tis t radio operator. W/O Brown first collie to Ciintondn 1947 and o The bride was; attended by her sister,: Miss Elaine O'Neill, Glace Bay, N.S., wore points for talkin Ili g—The 1VIen•••)• "Following ,the Whist, exeryone Y p or three years, Afterwards ;she resided in Clinton a d a n V rna.before coming here ow- borne Township. ' the dews P• " Unites a mem. bei of Benmiller' United Church; 52 GIFTS IN THE YEAR ,remained here for three years be- Definition: Text paper is a cote- .fore being .posted to- Trainini; 'gory of Book_and Magazine paper who a mauve net gown with yellow accessories ,and joined in singing Christmas carols with Miss McCarthy at the piano, - mg to failing health. She, is survived b ;itehener, J one son; Eric, , and one brother RoyA h ( handsome Ctmimand Headquarters; Trenton; produced b the fine` paper Pin- Y p P carried a nosegay of yellow roses, and Jack leading' the The deceased`weman was a de- • Helyer, ,Winnipeg. gift card will i 'Ontario, Flt returned-ta Clinton dustry..in Canada. The :groomsman was W. ;H. James,;RCAF Station Clinton. Following the " ceremony, a re- ception was held at, the home of An singing, An exceptionally nice lunch was served as a'fitting con- elusion to an entertaining' and en- joyable evening, ' voted member of Varna United Church. She was ora organist for a number, of years and also took an active part in the WA and was a Funeral services were held sent to your friend at no at :the Lodge funeral home, Goderich expense to you.) - on Wednesday afternoon by Rev;raii D. W. Williams. Interment was it lna9 r ' ic+eRiRsi�uli0e iaP�>tiei esaG+4 '.. Mr, and Mrs. W. Peirson, Gode- rich; — Your executive would like to take this opportunity to thank you for our u t jg 44.Z life member of the WMS. She is. survived by her dough.---_ ter. ,Jean ` (Mrs Lawrence' r• _ in Colborne Cemetery, ----- -- ---. we Have our Supply Of i - Chas mos Two Silver Stairs p r For Each RCAF �i Traini� Station Y s like m 5 you would also like to extend to you our best wishes for ss Joyous Christman and a successful and Happy New Year, and hope that we will continue to receive your loyal support during 1955, lesion). 'and two grandsons, and Buddy Jainies, Bayfiel son bornin1908-died in int One sister, Mrs. A. Tie Townshi Ys, St Pr Predeceased her in and a� brother, Cecil Wiley, troit, in 198, The funeral service was from the Ball and Mutch fu craft,, -411 be new and necessitate Delivery of T-33 Silver Star jet training aircraft to. RCAF Auxil. conversion from piston -driven Mustangs.' home, High Street, Clintor Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Trees Lary fighter squadrgns is now in progress and -it is 'expected that Deliveries of jet trainers to western Canadian auxiliary squad- w Pitt, pastor of Varma and GR United Churches, officiated., f all reserve ighter • units in the rons is nearing. completion. torment was made in B, Country will 1 ` have two of the trainers. Cemetery. a The pallbearers were six I And suggest you make In accordance with previous plans 1a ns to equip auxiliary SAC KAC H E ews: Lloyd Ray and Alvin 1 Kenneth Reid (Toronto), W, your choice fighter squadrons with CF -100 Canueits, the Silver Stars are be- Reid (Downsview) and R' r Reid, Varna. i g provided so that reserve force MaybeWarninq The flower -bearers were: 1 'early.a Pilots may become proficient in the operation of jet aircraft. -ton and Keith Keys, Charles: Elmqr Stephenson and Bruce Store Will be open Saturday afternoons Until Christmas J W COUNTER CLINTON ONTARIO Some RCAF auxiliary squadrons eche is often caused by lazykidney. Clmehey. are already familiar with : jets as action, When kidneys get out ,of. order, Relatives and frie some of them have been flying excess acids and wastes remain in the the funeral from a c single -seater Vampire jets since system. Then backache, disturb@if rest Mr; and Mrs. Pau: or that tired -out and heavy -headed feeling Verna Greenbury, 1948.. however with this type of aircraft no dual instruction can may soon follow. 'chat's the time to take Mrs. Cecil Wiley a be given 'and the provision of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodds stimulate Carol, Detroit; Miss two-seater Silver Stars will make the kidneys to normal action. Then you er, James Reid the possible this type of instruction, feel better --sleep better—work better. Reid, Mrs. Roalierick For the remaining reserve" fighter Got Dodd's Kidney Pills now. si W. A. Reid, Toror units the acquisition of jet air- Mrs. Cecil Murray, 1 PYREX Brand New Book of Pyrex Prize Recipes ,with 12 PIECE PYREX. BAKING SET Rubbermaid STOVETOP 1, w rF ws''�4t' 4 0 Choice of- 5 colours * $1050 _Jdhp�ov Will Rubbermaid A, r BATHTUB MAT 0 Helps prevent dongerous and believe that the' ether :tried to. s or to isolate es snowing evidence of TB have an found .an one •place that it 4 luld indicate either a sanatorium an 'isolation centre, THEC41vtrt SPORTS c019MN In a: recent Calvert Sports Column "we c remarked that the Grey Cup Final probabl: Hoverwould see again such gripping drama us attended Winnipeg Sine Bombers thrilling last -second bid for a: tie in 1953. We're glad we said _ "probably": Under the sullen grey Toronto skies of Grey Cup Day 1954 there developed a tremendous drama which, unlike that of '53,- roared to a positive climax such a climax as perhaps we'll never again see equalled in what has become Canada's greatest one -day sports event. It contained the most vital element of all sports dramas: victory for an under- dog who came up snarling and fighting, bloody but unbowed to snatch "victory from the favorite, Itore was indeed tremendous drama, magnificent courage, unyielding will to win, doubly climaxed in the closing minutes when, with victory seemingly safely'in the hands of the east once more, these dauntless White -clad, goldhelmetedwarriors from the west, Edmonton's gallant Esldmoes, arose suddenly fu ' their might, crashed from end to end of the field fn a series Of the Alouotte linattd cutt aa2Tiethat ?5_14 margin against o 25_20, them after the ball hurl 'soared over tire cross bar. But this, with all its drama, was merely a lesser climax. The great climax was yet to come, as the minutes fled swiftly around the great clock at the end of Varsity Stadium, The Powerful Alouettes drove back to the Eskimo 10 yard line. Hunsinger, leader last season in touchdowns for the Als went racing through. Big Rollie Pratherdived at him, and Hun singer threw the ball, as if seeping' to make a lateral pass. The pass, if that's what was intended, flipped out into empty air, There was no Alouette near, The loose ball roiled in among the westerners. Jackie Parker, a. speed -ball from the deep south, swooped it UP while on the run. He had broken for the AIouette line, 90 yards away, before any of the eastern champions fully realized what had happened, Then a group of Alouettes set off after him, sprinting desperately. But Parker is fleet of foot.. He had a running start. He was not seriously threat- ened as he spell over the line with the touchdown that almost unbelievably tied the count, and, the convert kiclt gave the western gamesters their 1 -point margin of victory, west fol tnd he firIn st time slice 1948. final burst of calmdulGrey op ifwe nt ootball trophy has fallen into 'worthy hands, the bands of a stout- hearted team that couldn't be beaten, because it wouldn't be beaten., Your commence and suggestions for this column w1ll be welcomed by Elmer Ferguson, c/o Colvert Nouse, 437 Yonge S1., Toronto, Calvert DISTILLERS LIMITED "HERMUla, 0WAX10 t 'e A ry rk W. LATEST MODELS LOWEST PRICES 'accidents, Every Basic Baking Utensil in Sparkling Clear Pyrex plus "Pyrex I'riee Recipes". a1, I(9a4 CI3EVROLET BEL A!R' Power Glide— Over 50 illustrations, attractively 0 Adds a smart new note to the colour of our 29 ,ft fully equipped . packaged for gift wrapping .. 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