Clinton News Record, 1955-04-14, Page 6AGE SIX
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MIS LUCY R. WOODS Phone HAYFIELD `45 r 3 ,
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` zss Barbara Bassett, London,Mrs,„
was home over the lonweekend,
Jack Fraser, Jr.,; London, was
with his parents over the.. long
weekend.
Cpl. and Mrs. J. Wilson and'two
children; spent the Easter week-
end in Toronto.uson,
Ronald Poth, London, spent'
Easter with his. parents, Mr. andMiss
Mrs, LeRoy Poth. -
Mrs. H. A. Lawson left on Sun-
day to visit her son, Harry, and
family in=Kingston.
Miss Elvira Churchill, Toronto,
was the guest of Mrs. Roy -Fitz-
Simons on Saturday.
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George S.S."Vandoc'' God-
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'erich, was home, from Thursday
night until Easter Day.
Mrs. J. H. Cobb` left on Thurs-
day to spend the Easter season
with friends at Oakville.
Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Orr and
John, Stratford, were at their cot-.
tage over the long weelzend.
Miss Susan McEwen and tcvo,
friends, Byron, were at the family
cottage, "The Cedars", over theMr.
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Parker.
and Bonnie, Weston,.spent Easter"
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Parker.
E. thrie Perry, Winn
peg, arrived on Sunday to visit
her sister, M`rs, J. McKenzie.
Dr, and Mrs, A. 0.. .Chapman,
Detroit, spent the Eastertide at
their cottage on Louisa Street.
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Mr. and ,Mrs. James P. Ferg-
London, were at their cot-'
tage on Saturday and Sunday.
Amy' Ellen Truitt and Miss
Nancy Trufant are guests at the
Albion Hotel during Easter week.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Collard,
London, have sold their cottage on
Main Street to C. G. Lee, Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cook" and
familrv, London, were at their 'cot-
tage from Thursday until Monday.
Mrs. Spencer Ervine and Mary
Elizabeth• are spending this week
with her parents -in Southampton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Heard and
family spent Easter"Day in Wal -
laceburg with Mrs. Heard's par -
encs.
Mr, and Mrs, T. M. Leckie and
daughter, Donna, London, occupied
their cottage over the Easter
weekend.
and Mrs. George Wright,
London, visited their daughter,
Mrs.Arnold akinsand family,
over M amt y
Easter.•
Mrs. ' W. R. JowettGoderich
came on Monday to spend this
week, with her daughter, Mrs. Le-
Roy Poth. .
Miss Jessie Metcalf, Detroit,
camn Thay to ehe
Eastereovacationursdaat lner sphomnd etin
the village.
The Rev. and Mrs, F. H. Paull
Listowel, were the guests of Mrs
R .H, F. Gairdner on Tuesday and
Wednesday.
F/O and Mrs. Andrew Tome
Egmondville, spent Easter with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H
D MacLeod.
• Mrs. Reg. Francis, Jimmy, Lloyd
and Marion spent Easter, with hei
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. McMillan
Thamesford.
and Mrs. J. Mayman, Ayl-
mer, spent the Easter weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R
L. MacMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kirkham
London, visited the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Heard
on Easter Day.
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Nicholls
London, spent the Eastertide with
the latter's mother, Mrs. F. Me -
Ewan, here, who remained at her
home after spending the winter in
London.
Mrs. Maynard Corrie and David
and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gray, Lon -
don, were in Buffalo, N.Y., from
Friday until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heard,
Youth of Huron
THIRTEEN TO THIRTY!
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Town and Country
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Bobby and Barbara Brandon}, Lon-
don, ;were with their father,
Brandon, over Easter,
Mr. and . Mrs. Rennie Gillard,
and Patsy, St. Thomas, spent
Easter Monday with Mrs. Gillard's
sister Mrs Paul Cleave,
Leslie Elliott, Spencer' Ervine,
John Lindsay and Reg. Francis
visited friends at Long Point' and
Wallaceburg.on Easter Day.
Mr.^ and Mrs. George Fry, ;Mrs.'
J. Townshend and two children,
John and Paul, London, were: at
their cottage the first of the week.
Mr. -and Mrs. David' Dewar and
son; George, Toronto, visited' the
former's mother, Mrs. David De-
war, over Good Friday. and Easter.
Mrs. Douglas Gemeinhardt re-
turned home on Wednesday of last
week after having undergone surg-
ery. in St. Joseph's Hospital,•Lon
Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Higgins
have'recently returned home after
having visited their daughter, Mrs.
Walton Smith, London, for three
weeks.
Miss Mary Marks, :accompanied
by Victor Pickard, Toronto,. was
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Marks, from Thursday to
Monday.
Cpl. and Mrs, Ted Davies, and
Joan, Trenton, and Mrs. Davies'
mother, Mrs. ' Sutherland, St.
Thomas, called on friends, in the
village on Monday. •
Mrs. W. Denby, and two daugh-
texs ' Pat andean
J nine Buffalo,
came on Good Friday, to spend
the Easter week with her daughter
Mrs. Kenneth Brandon and 'family.
Mrs. L. M. Burt, London, visited
her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Scotchmer,
on Good' Friday and Saturday.
Harry Baker was also at his cot-
tage, "Wheel In" during that time.
Mrs. E. A. Featherston has re-
turned to her home in the village
after having spent the winter in
London. Mr. Featherston was also
here over Good Friday and Easter,
Mrs. G. Fellows and three child -
rep, Fraser, Pamela and Kim, and
her mother, Mrs. G. Fraser, River-
side, are spending the Easter va-
cation at their cottage on Louisa
street.
Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott and
two children, John and Nancy,
Kitchener, were with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William R.
Elliott, from Thursday until Mon-
day.
Mrs. J. Davison is improved in
health and was able to return
home from Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, Seaforth, on Friday. Mr. and
Mrs. T. Mallett, London, were with
her on Saturday.
Miss Helen Blair, Alliston, is
spending the Easter vacation with.
hex parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Blair. Miss Ethel Blair, accomp-
anied by Charles Guest, London,
was also home over Easter.
Mrs. M. D. McDougall and Miss
Emma Thompson, Toronto, were
Easter visitors with their sisters,
Miss Elsie Thompson, and Mrs.
Thomas Westlake, Blue Water
Highway, Stanley Township.
John MacKenzie, Albert College,
Belleville, spent the Easter week-
end with his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. John MacKenzie. He left on
Monday to attend the Teachers'
Convention in Toronto.
CHICKEN
DINNERS
LUNCHES
DANCING
NIGHTLY
at
CLUB 21
on Highway 21-
2 miles south of Goderich
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Nomination Meeting
HENSALL TOWN HALL
Tuesday, April 19 at 8 p.m.
To Choose a Liberal Candidate for Huron Riding
Two Outstanding Speakers Will Address Meeting
FARQUHAR OLIVER
LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION FOR ONTARIO
WILFRED P. GREGORY
PRESIDENT, ONTARIO LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
In the Interests of Better Government for Ontario
83rd Birthday
Celebrated. By
Bayfield Mani
(By our Bayfield correspondent)
Birthday congratulations and„
wha
best - wishones go•.ra edW; Baker
Eastert; oDay passed his
83rd milestone.
Born in Montreal, Mr. Baker
came to Bayfield as a small
child. He has resided here ever
since, except in his younger days
when he went sailing on the
Greek Lakes for the summer, or
followed his vocation as a sta-
tionary and hoisting; engineer.
He resides with his daughter,
Mrs, Lloyd Scotchmer. Although
not in good health the last few.
years, he is up and- about the
house each day. Mr. Baker is
looking forward to warm sunny
days when he can sit outside.
Close beside him, will be his
f a i t h f u I, , „well-trained collie,
"Micky", which is his pride and
joy.
Mrs. William J. Hall, Toledo,.
Ohio, was the guest of Mrs. C. W.
Brown over Good Friday and
Easter, She is at her cottage on
Chiniquy Street this week. •
Mrs. F. C. Gemeinhardt return-
ed home on Sunday after having
spent the winter with her daugh-
ter in Torohto, She was accomp-
anied by Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert
Knight who returned to Toronto
on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sisback,
Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Stur-
geon and Gerald Sturgeon, Pres-
ton, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Anderson
and Francis, Mitchell, were with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Sturgeon, over Easter.
Mrs. W. F. Metcalf had the mis-
fortune to fracture a hip when she
accidentally fell in her home on
Thursday last. She was taken to
Clinton Public Hospital'by ambul-
ance on Friday, where it is hoped
she will make a good recovery.
Mrs. Byron Johnson and four.
children; Erica, Ruth, Mark and
Stuart, accompanied by Mrs.
Harry Knapp and two children,
Karen and Harry, Ashtabula, Ohio,
were the guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ormond from
Thursday until Monday,
Guests at The New Ritz Hotel
over Easter included: Mr. and
Mis. Stewart Atkinson, and D. A.
Atkinson, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Edwards, Jr., London; and
Miss D. Reinke and Miss Ruth
Allen, Hamilton, who •are remain-
ing for this week.
Little Sandra Irwin, Seaforth, is
spending the Easter holiday with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,
Byrd Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
bert Irwin and Robbie, and Mr.
and Mrs. John Boyes and babe,
Janet Ann, Seaforth, were also
with their parents over Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stewart were
in London and Hamilton from
Monday until Wednesday. Mrs.
Stewart visited her sisters, Mrs.
G. Holman and Mrs. R. B. John-
ston. Mr. Stewart went on to at-
tend a re -union at the Technical
School, Hamilton, of which he was
a former member of the teaching
staff.
Ken Arkell, who has been at-
tending University of Western On-
tario, is with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs, F. P. Arkell. Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Arkell and two children,
JoAnne and Ken, Hamilton, are
with them this week. Also with
her parents over Easter were Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Sager and two
children, Clare and Nicky, Gode-
rich,
4 Years Old
Mrs. Reg. ,Francis entertained
11 children on Thursday afternoon,
April 7, from 2.30 to 5.30 in hon-
our of her daughter, Marion's
fourth birthday. After exciting
games, the little folk went over
to Grandma Francis' home to
watch birthday pictures on TV
from London, and Marion's picture
appeared on the screen. Then they
went back to her borne for the
best part of the ,party, the eats,
with cake and all the trimmings.
The table was attractively decor-
ated in the Easter theme- with a
chocolate bunny at each place as
a favour.
WMS Meets
The WMS of -Knox Presbyterian
Church, met at the home of Mrs,
J. J. Richardson on Wednesday
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THURSDAY, ' APRIL 14,' 19t
afternoon, Mrs, C..E. Brown con-
ducted the -devotional period and
presided, Mrs,, Russel,Heard read
the minutes of the last meeting
and Mrs. Bruce ' 1MIenery gave a
financial report.' Arrangements
weremade to pack a bale for In-
dian missions: In connection with
the study book of India, Mrs. H.
H. Ormond gave a most interest-
ing
talk on Mahatma Gandhi. Fol-
lowing- the closing prayer, the
eight members present enjoyed tea
Trinity Guild
The monthly meeting of Trinity
Church Guild - was held at the
home of Mrs. N. W.:'Woods -on
Monday evening with an attend-
ance of 15. Mrs. Percy Weston
opened with the Lord's Prayer
and Apostle's Creed in unison, and
presided over the business session,
Mrs. Fred Weston read the min-
utes of the last meeting, and the
treasurer's report was giver' by
Miss Lucy R. Woods. The secre-
tary also read a letter from Miss
Mary Fee, Goderich, explaining
how to make caps from sock -tops.
A very pretty sample of this work
was passed around for inspection,
The building of clothes closets
at the rectory was discussed. It
was decided to get an estimate of
the work, subject to the approval
of the rectory committee.
Arrangements were made to
hold a progressive euchre party at
the New Ritz Hotel on Tuesday
evening, April 19.
Following the closing prayer,
Mrs. George Adams and Mrs.
Percy Weston, hostesses, served
refreshments.
Dedication
Before the service of holy com-
munion at 11 o'clock in Trinity
Church on Easter Day, the rector,
the Rev. W. S. Outerbridge dedi-
cated the beautiful new white
altar frontals, prayer desk and
pulpit cloths to the glory of Gqd
and in memory of Mrs. Catherine
McEwen, a life-long member of
the church. They were given by
the Trinity Club.
For this service the rector's
mother had sent lilies from Ber-
muda, which were placed on the
altar and in the nave. Lilies also
were placed on the altar in the
memory of Mrs. John Pollock, by
her daughter, Mrs. G. Holman and
Mrs. J. Stewart. Mrs. Millsap and
Mrs. Gardner contributed lilies and
spring flowers for the chancel and
nave.
In his impressive sermon, based
on Phillippians 3 : 10, the rector
pointed out that Easter was not
an isolated spot in the year, to be
celebrated and then forgotten, but
that each Sunday was a commem-
oration of the first Easter when
Christ rose from the' dead. He
stressed the need for regular
church attendance. "The church,"
said Mr, Oouterbridge, "is a com-
munity of Christians, and if we
arr. to be members of this com-
munity, we have need for regular
worship and constant prayer."
As an aid to prayer life, the
speaker asked his hearers to
keep in mind four gardens: the
Garden of Eden, where Adam and
Eve livedin perfect harmony with
God, before sin entered; the Gar-
den of Gethsemane, where Christ
prayed alone, while his disciples
slept; the Garden of the Tomb,
where He overcame death and rose
triumphant; and the Garden of
Heaven where he was re -united
with God the Father, and of which
he said, "I go to prepare a place
for you."
Annual Report
Goderich Township School
Area
This is the annual financial re-
port of the Goderich Township
School Area for 1954:
Receipts
Balance on hand at De-
cember 31, 1953 $ 6,541.36
Grants from Provincial
Government 11,109.94
Grants from Township :4,000.00
Section or local tax levy ,8,823.42
Temporary loan 3,500.00
Total ....:. . . . ...... . $33, 974.72
Superannuation deducted
by board 851,70
Total Receipts $34,826.42
Expenses
Instruction $14,815.00
Instructional Supplies ... 1,675.43
Administration 948,28
Plant Operation : 3,120.93
Plant Maintenance 956.92
Auxiliary Services 182.18
Transportation 90.00
Capital Outlay ..... 2,101.92
Extraneous payments 78.12
Temporary loans, interest 3,517,24
Balance on hand at De-
cember 31, 1954 ...........: 7,340.40
Total -Expenditures ..$34,826.42
—Frank Yeo, Secretary -treasurer.
Other members of the board are
Rodney Johnston, Everett Mcll-
wain, Howard McCullough, George
Potter and Robert Welsh.
. Robing At The
Window Of
Summer Cottage
(By our Bayfield correspondent)
Miss Margaret MacLeod was
working in the garden at her
home, on Monday ;afternoon'.
when she was attracted by a
continual t;a-p ping at Miss
Drouin's cottage, next door.
Going over to investigate, she
found a robin persistently flying
at the kitchen window and peck-
ing,
eck-ing,'' while its mate sat on the
roof of the cottage. Margaret
could see her reflection in the
glass so she supposed that the
robin saw its own reflection and
was none too pleased with a
rival. She got a newspaper and
fastened it over the lower sash
of the window. Mr. (or Mrs.)
Robin just moved up and con-
tinued operations on the upper
sash. So Margaret covered the
whole window. The robin stayed
'around for a whole hour waiting
to do battle before it went off
with its mate.
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