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Clinton News Record, 1954-12-30, Page 7lRINipp . DAY,'DECEMBER 30,1954 CT TNZON` NETVS=RECORD _ PAGE SEVET; Miss Donelda Adams and Mr. '*++�t•+�r��**++++++►+++�.�++r+.•..e�.+a�+sr+��. experiences from her;�`vork at the CONSTANCE and Mrs, Kelso Adams, Centralia, Field Victor •Mission. spent Christmas r their parents' Mrs. H- C, 'Wilson eor�ducted the home, Mr. and,Mrs. E, Adams. c • Miss Grace Rile Stratford He�� ���.n1CSY1���` +` installation of `officers,' following NSrs. Joseph Riley is under a y, the presentation of; the slate sews of Auburn specialisms 'care. Teachers' College, is spending brought in .by Mrs: Jack' Yeo. The Mrs. Charlotte 'Lindsay 'is re- holidays at home. of • • , q Christmas h Cpl: and 'Mrs. B. Petrie and son, port ,of the Manse committee.: Mrs. meeting closed with the hymn "In- sound a illagences in and a- Ii,parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clinton, spent.Ohristmas Day with H, C.' Wilson resided'f r fant Holy," Mrs; .Herbert `Govier is vision r round the villageRiley,p o the read- hoz daughter g SS No• 5, Mullett, was enjoyed Cpl; and Mrs: A, E; Smith. Ing 'of the slate of 'officers as WMS officers for 1955 are. Pres- g. and son-in-law ,In in the Forester hail Mr. and 'Mrs. ' Wesley:_Hoggart Mr, and , Mrs. Kenneth Bottles, idents ,Mrs, William Norman- vies- Toronto. night, s Wednesday and Gordon motored to Toronto on Paul and Gary and Mr. and -Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson 7 rewartl a, brought in by Mrs:• Jack Yeo. g , Saturday evening. Theron Bettles and ' ober Clinton, were Christmas guests of meeting closed with the hymn `.'O Presidents, Mrs, Leslie Jervis, Mrs Mil, and Mrs. Stewart Toll • Christmas- visitors a the home Christmas with r Robert spent Mr. and Mrs, William Norman.' Little Town :of Bethlehem" and Nmian Heard'; Mrs. Lloyd Bond Whitby, are holidayingwith W. .L. Craig presided for the ` t e M .and Mrs: Rob and Mrs. Eldon Yeo secretar d Mrs, Fred Toll. Mr; program which included .recitat- o£ Mr, and Mrs, William Jewitt ort Grimoldby, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yeo and fam- prayer by Mrs; Cudm'ore, y, an ions, Andy Plunkett, Mar San- -we . Mr. 'ani 1GTrs Charles Dex- rly spent Christmas Day in God- WA officers f r Mrs• Kenneth .Trewartha; assist Mrs; George Hamilton; sent derson Margaret y ter Tile Christmas concert which 0 1955 are. presx ant, Mrs. Stewart Farquhar; spent , , ga et Sanderson, Phil-' I. was' held in the Sufiday School brich, the guests of ;Mrs. Charles dent; Mrs, 'Jack Yeo; vice resi> 9 bars frees- Christmas. with Mr, Mrs, enrol Bzsback, Allan Craig,I p urer, ,Mrs. Elmer Potter: Thomas Hamilton, Goderich Daer, Barbara . 'Sanderson, rile Reuben :'Jewitt, who is still a�oom on December 22 was well at- t dent; Mrs• Lloyd•Bond; "secretary, on, John, patient in Stratford Hospital Isn't tended and the pupils and teacher Bisset S Annual ~ Mrs.: Harry Cudmore; treasurer Literary secretary, Mrs, I, Teb- ; Mr, and Mrs., R..D. Munro vis- A bur,: Rose Marie •Ha - as well as has many friends would H.: Nesbit, are to be congratulatedS ua Mrss Edward Gri '; £]owe butt; temperance secretary, Mrs. ited on, Christmas with ol�Brown,: Barbar g tt, Car The annual Sunday School meet- gg' rs' Mrs• H. C.;' Wilson; Christian steward-, Mrs• Bert Baeehler Caroline Crai y and Mr. and a Mae a , like to see him, on' `such a fine program. B.' MaeMath and Mrs. Fred Mul. , Goderich. _ fig• , mg. at Hohnesville Unified Church, ship,, Mrs. W. R. Lobb;: Flowers,' Mr: and r Other "`' The Friendly Few 1 arm Forum At' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Was held on 'Monde' Decem holland; buying committee, 1l2rs. Mr Mrs. Ronald Pentland - , numbers included a dia-' Will hold their first meeting of Frank Riley -were Mr. and r 27 y'• bei William Norman, Mrs. B. Mac- s. Nmian Heald and Mrs, Harry North Bay, visited over theIogue, iunior girls' 0955 at, the home of Mi; and Mrs. J. - Mrs. with'Rev. H. C. Wilson the Math; -and Mrs. Edward . Williams, visiting, 'Mrs• Harry end with week soh soft shoe tap, Riley: and Mr. and Mrs.,E. Ell- chair. The meeting. opened a µ Grigg; Cudmore; Mission Band su Mrs. C. M. Straughan. ool paper,_. Torn Thumb wed - John McDougald. visiting, Mrs. Carman`.. Tebbutt, Perin' Jose ding, sailor drill, boys' chorus wood, Clinton; Mr.' and Mrs. Joe hymn,.,Scripture .and, prayer, . "te»dent, Mrs. Frank `McCullou h ph Carter and' Miss Sadie y, h us Mr. and `Mrs. 'Borden Brown, Riley; Mr, and Mrs, Charles Hog- lowed by • the election fof ce property n?rg= . E. J. Trewartha ss ,Carter spent Christma with Junior. square dance, semor square Joyce and Elaine, spent Christmas ¢ . i. and,Mrs. William Xeo;: press' Mrs. a istant, Mrs. Jack Yeo;;: pianist, and Mr . s th Mr, dance, iris' chorus, 9 th the latter's sister and Bo _gait, Mr, and•Mrs. George Hog which resulted as follows. super- Frank s.iaMcCullough. Mrs. Xeo• s Nelson I3}11; Goderichp e . io - s, humor chorus, ,em's :parents in `Durham. rd gart and family and Mr. and Mrs. intendent, Kenneth Trewartba; as- Miss :`Marys Asquith; Sarnia, and precision drill. Wes Hvggart and Gordon. sistarit • superintendent, Garman WKS Oficers' , SS & Ooncert" spent the Weekend with her par. Dandle Light Tebbutt;, secretary, Barry Walter; The Womans:-Misslonary Soc- The 'annual Christmas concert ents, Mn and Mrs. C. E. Asquith; A choral service by candlelight qR@ treasurer, Wilham Norman; mi"s- lett'. and Woman's Association of,of SS', No:. 3 (the Holinesville Mr.' and Mrs; Eldon t was held in St. Marks. ;An lie sionary secretary • Jack Norman; Holmesville :United Church met schooll took place on Tuesday, two sons Aurora i • Stoltz and church Sunday' night, The g December'. with Rev. I -I: C. Wil- weekend 'with -Mr. visited , , the n Moir ` temperance secretary,,?Lois .Sones; for. their December meeting in;.the and Mrs. , J. C. Under the direction of Mr's, G. Al ' birthday. box, Ila Gra , Sunday School -room: -Mrs. Lloyd s°n','as chairman. The program Stoltz, Taylor sang several numbers. Y gg, Pians ;•t r •r H&Iefi,'Potter, assistant pianist ',,•$ond was,Jn charge,of'the WMS, opened with the singing of. ''O ,William Szni a Special numbers include ll y, Oakville was d a trio rn Sandra' Williams. and;was assisted by Mrs: Jack Yeo' Canada", followed by an opening the weekend composed of Misses Lila, Edina and ��eeit �V O V li chorus i Mrs. Santa Claus, Misses guest of his aunts, Ellen Daer; duets b Mi Teachers.; •pi imary,"Mrs William Ye Canada and Mrs: Ed- „ • Mrs, William Dodd And Mrs. J. • C. y ss Marion , Norman, 'olio✓ boys, Mrs. I3ar'r' ward Grigg representing ,India. Santa- Claus and a welcoming Clark. Taylor and Mrs. I[,. Glasgow, and ' Cudmore; unior y recitation by. ;Robert .Norman: Mrs. A. Kirkeormell and Miss Lila j girls; Mrs. Jack =The' call to worship was given. Recitations were given- Will- Mr, and . Mrs; Grant' Raithby Daer; accorii'O 'We nextend to our, many customers Yeo,:;senior boys,,;Mrs. Elrrier Bot-_ by 'Mrs. Bond followed by the ice. • - g- y and son, Medford;_visited overt n solo, Mrs. G. R ter; senior` sin „ Hutchins, Helen Corran, Kar- he. Taylor, cornet duet; Miss Mary Cullou h; girls,, Mrs. Frank lvlc- ging of the carol "Silent -Night." weekend with Mr. an'd Mrs. Frank Clark and Hilton Wi son•. S- go young peogle's'_class, olln Bond gave; a short'reading, en Saddler, Peter ler, u Linda Raithby, l vocal 'and friends aur best wisKes for Mr ., Td yd Bond,;. BIVIe class; Ir- prayer b Mrs. Eldon Nice, Erie Gahwiler; Bud Yeo; solo, Mrs. G. R. Taylor, wed by . Linda McClinche , Wayne Potter•, Mrs. George Yungblut, Jess Wal- vine Tebbutt: Yeo: The hymn "Angels from the y y The, rector, Mr. Bien de Vries all good things and happiness in :55! Realms of GIG g Douglas, Leiboid, James. INLeCul- den,: Victor and 'Arthur Young ave an mterestmg talk on Christ rt'; ryas sung. Mrs. blut,, spent Christmas with Mr. gave an, his native country, Holland. WA Officers lough'and Donald Yea. Elmer Potter and Mrs, Leslie Jer- and Mrs, Clarence Walden, Sea- He observed that in his homeland The:cWoman's.Association meet- .vis sang "The, Beautiful Valley of „Three 'short plays were, enjoyed, forth. d Ing was in charge of the president, Peace," aceoinpanled on the piano Santa's Surprise" ".Thirty minu- Mr "a more of Christ • is, put into, Christ. ., t Mrs. Harry Cudmore,. and opened by Mrs. William ,Norman, e tes with Santa Claris and The and Mrs, J. R. Weir and mas and there is practically"no ex with the theme song and creed. Concert Rehearsal, A square ffam�iil DLondon, spent the weekend changing of gifts, 1Cin Ans'tett The Scripture lesson was taken Mrs. E. A. Yeo took the chapter: dance."Nellie Grey' was enjoyed, • B. C. Weir. Dr, Weir This practice is carried out on ✓ .r from John 13-16 and' Mrs: Cud- in the study book on the growth and the program closed' with a accompanied' them on their return Dee - more ' gave a short talk on God's of the church in India. Mrs. H. chorus '.'WNa is Coming On Christ- tb Landon. ember 6 a Santa YClf usri g on Deo- C. Wilson gave a few items of Mr, and. Mrs, Geon a s portrayed,' PHONE 562 -. _. gift. It was. passed to give adon- mag Night. " and a closing recite- and Tamil ge_ Wilkins by St. Nicholas who 'arrives on CLINTON• ati6n to the M & M -fund. interest from a temperance con- tion by Shirley lvorman: Y, Goderich, and Mr, and December 6 in Amsterdam; riding volition held d some Torint Mrs. Mrs.' R. R. Stalker, Flint; Mich., a white or and dressed in the Mrs. Edward -Grigg gave .a re- 'Bert Lobb told some interesting Following the singing of "God visited at Christmas with Mr: and wkute clerical garb of a bishop: - Save the Queen; Santa Claus ar- Mrs, Robert Craig and. other rel - rived and gavel out the gifts that atives, bad been stacked aoun the big Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Robertson Christmas tree. and family Copper Cliff and Mr. To the Electors of To. the Date a erS' O Pupils in the school are Victor and Mrs, Thomas Jardin and fam- H ersltillth Township ll Y Corran, Diane .Houghton, Bobby sly, Clarksburg, spent Christmas • `>!•11ClierailXlitll TOW#Shi • Grigg, Ted McCullough, Barbara with Mr: and Mrs. William Tie See me for remarkaly TRUCK OWNERS✓ Having been nominated �• Yeo, Bud Yeo, Leonard Wilson, Straughan Lo,�i RATES ®N for Dominique Gahwiler, Charles Mr. and Mrs. George Beadle, Mr. O S COt1lAlCill01• for �9JrJ., Having served on, the Haughton, Ann Nice, Paul Cud- and Mrs. Cliff -Brown and family council for the past two more, Cathie Potter, Bonita Will- and Mr. and Mrs, Thomas HaAUTO INSURANCE i hefore you. I humbly solicit your. sup. P iams, Marion Leiboid, Paul Nice, gitt and family spent Christmas *� port and if elected' Will do years I again ask your Donald Yeo, Bobby Norman Mary with Mr. and Mrs,. Ernest Pater- t�{ {t �yi # my best for Tuckersmith. support at the poills• on squires, James McCullough,'Maril- son, Goderich. With State Farre MUtial! Wishing you the com Januar 3, m Yea, Erie Gahwiler, Darlene Christmas guests of Mr, and Install Turn Signals p- y Haughton, Milton las Mchey, iVTrs. Herbert Mot Mar, included �` r oval liments of the season Freddy Tyndall, Douglas McCui- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Marsh, Kitch- AJA 1'lJ TUE BERT GARRETT lough, Berthena Crulkshanks, Will- ener, Mr, and Mrs, Gormley Thom- 1VAN FOR_ SYTH' lam Hutchins, Shirley Norman, pson and son, Brampton; Mr. and Linda Nice, Linda McClinchey, Mrs. Howard Wallace, Blyth, and Y - Wayne Potter, Helen Conran, Miss Betty Marsh, Lakeview. ` • �+? Phone Compare fur Prices Douglas Leibold, Karen Saddler, Peter Gahwiler, SS 5 concert x Zurich 78r5 Teacher of the school is Miss A well planned and well pres- Arm Sbaddock, music supervisor, rented program by the pupils of TO THE ELECTORS TO THE ELECTORS Mrs, Gertrude Wendorf and pan - evening fist far the evening was Mis. MURPHY FrkMCullough. BROS* of hucxERSM1Tli Your 'vote and in- ,p®WNSHIPd f• . -fluence will be ap- 1.�laSS�.f1ed Ads T F CHRYSLER. -PLYMOUTH---PARGO --fluence on Jan. 3 alwd SPORTS C O L U M N Having been nominal'- Pay 'Off' Sales .and Service, for Councillor. ed for the off ice •of Reeve � � PHONE ` 4 6 5 Huron Street CLINTON, ONT. The polls Will be in the Municipality of the - 'i3 At Lew Coit` open from 9 until 5. Township of T.uckersmith. Wishing you all a for the. coming year, I... so passes the most am Ing year in And happy and prosper- respectfully'. solicit your aU itis history of sport. Arij<i,ing, because of the ShAttered records th • dot Its trail. ous New .Year, ,;,� support.'NIIIIUIpI�IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIII�IIIiIINIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIII�llinl�llllllllllllllllll � r ` � �' Arniizing, because the Brltlsli 'Umpire, -long �` �%Q A'� the. Electors Of all international doormat In sport arose in Frank Falconer Its might to e0atribnte to the saga, of 1954 - sJalE'�i Z.iO� T1IoJersmith Township: the most astonishing of all sports feats. Our � ! Would deeply opprec That was, of coiu'se, tine double Miracle Mile. In fact, late your support and yyou might term it the Double Double Miracle First Eng-. influence form election land's Roger Bannister crashed through the mental sound Y barrier with a 3,59.4 mile, -But the ink had scarcely dried Q 05 on the records. page wheli •along came slim John Land from Councillor for 1955. the Empire outpost of Australia, to reduce the mark to, 3.58, Ap And then, the Miracle of Miracles, both these great athletes If eluted, I will en- broke the 4 -minute. marl,_ in their unforgettable battle in 10 9 deavour to serve: you to the British Empire Games in Vancouver. Tothe Electors of the best of my ability:' Tirese were the feats not merely of tlic year, but of the Wishing everyone the century, Jr. a, Year when records foil Bice clay pigeons, these compliments of the sea- two stand cut like beacon lights, °Tuekersmith Township-, son. ��� �� � �� • � -Tile 5,000 metresJ:mark fell so fast and so often you Victor Lie Could scarcely keep track, First Zatopek the Czech, then tide Russian Valdimir Kuc, then England's great red-haired Chxris Lhataway, then %uc again. And there was England's Photograph z am soliciting -the 'support of➢IIIIINIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIViIIIiIiIIiIIIi111111111111101111111fIIIIiIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlnIIIIIIhIIIIIIIIIIUIf Fred Green, shattering the 3 -mile mark, the voters Of Tuekei.smith for the And 1954 was a big year for Canada in sport, Marilyn any time Within the year 1955} Bell amazed the world as she fought ley waters to swim the office of - y unbelievable seat. 4U miles across Lake Ontario, an almost (to be taken TO THE RATEPAYERS And Tom Parker, a chunk Canadian: distance swimmer from OF TUCKERSMITH Hamilton, Ont., thrashed across the treacherous Catalina and 'TOWNSHIP: a or re king time o£ treacherous hours, 25 minutes, �qChannel in the r c d -b a vL✓ for 1955' 41 seconds. for a permanent, record of Baur i Wish to solicit your it was Canada's year on our golf courses, too. -Both • vote and influence for my Canadian Open events were wort by Canadians. Pat Fletcher baby's progress 110Ye pictures taken election as of Saskatoon became the first native-born Canadian to win regularly by the Men's Open in. nearly 50 years, capturing the Seagram Wishing ahem :a11 a'1happy, ri®R X955 Miss Marlene Stewart ca tuned the Canadian Women's Open , 9nd . , COUNCILLOR p and its rich cash awards. On the distatf side, gliittle P prosperous [Vow Year. For Clanuda, for, the British Commonwealth its ti whole, @fit �g*�y4 na.�7 and If elected promise to n54 was a, fine sports year, indeed, h $= i b6�IT1 serve you to the best of my ability. , ' • Your oommmntr and ruggoslloni for ihla column w111 be waltomad R'el;. �� CLINTON ® firfiDL+`R'ICH Compliments of , the . • by Elmer Ferguson, c/o Calvert House, 431 yongo St., Toronto. Season to, you all. A. E. CrozierV� DISTILLERS LIMITED "HERSTnallo, ONTARIO By Roe Farms ServicP, Dept IT'S SIMPLE, `FlZeD. YOU MEAN WHEN I WANT TO UET MY BIRDS TO EXACTLY, FRED. ROE TELL MEAN EASY WAY TO. 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