Clinton News-Record, 1950-06-29, Page 7ItTIIIIRSD'AY, JUNE 29, 1950
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GREY COUNTY'S GRASSLAND DAY ,
• Wesley Magwootl's (Second farm East of Hanover)
Highway 4
WED., JULY 5
•Special speakers include: Hon. T. L. Kennedy, Minister
1 of Agriculture: Dr. Ridley, Chief, Forage Division,Ottawa•;
: lion. F,, R. Oliver, 1111PP: Dr. Macliinnen Phillipa, 1Plailion.
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1 , Demonstrations and Display of Hay Making Machinery in
3 ' operation and Weed Spraying Equipment — all makes of
• machinery. Lunch on Grounds. Convenient Parking.
Grant W. Sweiger, Assistant Agricultural Repregerttative,
Grey County; 1'. Stewart Cooper, Agricultural RepreSereta-
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circuits 'in the carburetor. This makes it mueh easier to
locate the trouble after the carburetor has been disassembled.
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CLINTON NEWSellECOIM
•
LO1SIDESBORO,'
Laura Saundercock spent'a coup
of days with Loricion friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adam
and Jean, Clinton, visited wi
Mite Lillie Webster and Jack.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Austi
and family have moved to Seafarmforth,
forth, having sold their farm
Mrs, Harry ltacEtvan, Clint
spent last week' with her par-
ents, Mr. and' Mrs. Will •Govier.
Henry Yungblutt, Niagara Falls,
is holidaying at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yusg-
blutt.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart,
Clinton visited with Mrs.
de Stew-
arsister, Mrs. W. Lyon, on
Sunday. •
. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Riley and
Sharon, Hensalli spent the week-
end with the lady's mcither, Mrs.
C. Watson.
Mies Ann Yungblutt, Ingersoll,
is visiting at the home of ,her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Good.
Mrs. J. IVIoroso and . children,
Hamilton, are visiting with the
former's mother, Mrs. 'William
Lyon for a time,
Mrs. H. Lyon is visiting at the
home of her son-in-law and. dau-
ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ker-
slake, near Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. John McCowan
and Shirley Marie, Porter's Hill,
and H. Oakes spent Sunday with
lVfr. and 1VIrs. George 1VIeVittie.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vodden
spent Saturday at the home of
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. John Pipe, Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lansing
accompanied by Mrs. Lela Ball
and Mrs. Ira Merrill, returned
Friday from a motor trip to
Flare, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook
and Mrs. Percy Gibbings motor-
ed to Grimsby on Friday to at-
tend the funeral ni their uncle,
the late William Montgomery.
Mr. and, Mrs. Joe Yungblutt,
Mr, and Mrs, Carl Longman, Mr.
and Mrs. Russel 'Good and Helen
spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Yungblutt, Ingersoll,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carter,
Clinton, were the guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Erank Tamblyn on
Sunday and also attended the
Decoration Service held at the
Union Cemetery, Blyth.
• Delivers Fine Sermon
Rev. S. H. Brenton delivered a
very fine sermon on "Sunday
Sports" last Sunday morning.
Garden Party Planned
The Sunday School of the
United Church is planning for a
garden party to be held on July
4 at the Community Hall. The
Walton players will be the enter-
tainment,
Building. New Horne
William Govier has started to
build a new house, the location
being between the White Rose
gas station and Will Campbell's
residence.
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PAGE SEVEN
s. boole was given by Doris Grier=
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le son, Mrs. Shobblook and gvelyn
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ante
Young. Ola Fangrad gavels read-
s ing. Meeting cipsed with hymn
All Wool shipped to
JACKSON'S
Mrs. Alice Carter arid Mr
th 256 and. closing prayer by Mrs.
Shobbrook.
n,
Londesboro WA Meets
The regular meeting of Lon-
desboro WA was held in the
basement of the church- on Thurs-
day, June 15, with the president,
Mrs, B. Shobbrook, in charge.
The opening,hymn was sung and
was followed by the Scripture
reading and prayer in unison.
The minutes of last meeting were
read and adopted, and the treas-
urer's report was given. Roll
call was answered by "My Maiden
Name and Birthplace." Next
month's roll call to he "My first
school teacher," Program com-
mittee for Jelly! Mrs. T: Fair -
service and Mrs. S. Carter.
Mrs. W. Howatt gave an inter-
esting account of her tripwest
last fall and Gail Manning played
a piano sutra The ladies .spent
the afternoon quilting. The clos-
ing hymn was sung and was fol-
lowed by the Benediction, Lunch
was served by the hostesses.
There were 16 present,
Mission Band Meets
The Mary Grierson Mission
Band held their June meeting
in the basement of the church
with the vice-president, Evelyn
Young, in the chair and Doris
Grierson at the piano. Meeting
opened with call to worship and
hymn 257 and God Save the King,
followed by Lord's Pnayer in
unison. The Scripture Was read
by Marjorie Young. Minutes of
last meeting were read. Birth-
day pennies were given by Barry
Lovett and Billy Shaddick (omit-
ted from May). Roll call was
[answered with 24 present. Offer-
ing was taken by Barry Pipe;
World Peace was given by Buster
Shaddick. David Ball and Freddie
Lobb favored with a duet ac-
companied by MrS. Ball Study
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Ladies' Club Meets
Summerhill Ladies' Club held
its June meeting at the home of
Mrs, Russel Good with 29 mem-
bers and 3 visitors present, The
meeting opened with the singing
of "Home on the Range" and
the repeating of the Lord'e Pray-
er in unison,
The minutes of the last meet-
ing were read and adopted and
thank you letters were read
from Mrs. M. Johnston, IVIrs.
Percy Gibbings, Mrs. Sohn Gibb-
ings and Mrs.- A. Hayward.
Plans were made for the annual
picnic which will be held in con-
junction with the school and
committees were formed to set
tables etc. It was decided to
send $25 to the Manitoba Flood
Relief *Fund.
Faiddthe programme Mrs. Clar-
ence Ball gave a travelogue on
her trip to Toronto, Mrs, E. Du-
Bois gave a reading and Mrs. G.
Mills conducted a contest which
was won by Mrs, Ivan Hoggart.
The raffle was won by Mrs. L.
Wright.
The July meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Charles
Merrill on Wednesday, July 5,
The ladies are asked to note the
change in date. The lunch com-
mittee is Mrs. Ivan Hoggart, Mrs.
Wes Hoggart, Mrs, Graydon Neal
and Mrs. 'Chester Farquhar. The
programme will be in charge of
Mrs. Clark Ball, Miss Dorothy
Blake, Mrs. L. Blake and Mrs.
Glen Cornish,
LONDON ROAD
Club Holds Meeting
Mrs. Clegg opened her home
for the June meting ..ef the
London Road Club when 12 mem-
bers and two visitors were pres-
ent. Mrs. Managhan, the presi-
dent, opened the meeting with
the singing of "Long Long Ago."
The minutes .were read and
adopted. A "titanic you" letter
was read from Mrs. Bruce Hol-
land. A quilt teas raffled and
won by Mrs. Norris. The mystery
box was won by Mrs. Anderson,
The Club decided to hold a pic-
nic at Hayfield on July 8,
Mrs. N. Manning was in charge
of the programme. A contest on
getting the most names out of
"F4akhead was won by Eileen
Layton. A . humourous reading
was given,
The meeting closed with the
singing of the National Anthem
after which the hostess served a
delicious lunch. The next meet-
ing will be the picnic at Bayfield
on Thursday, July 8, at 3 pen.
Everyone on the London Road is
welcome.
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Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
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GENERAL INSURANCE
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Office 50 - PHONES - Res. 9W
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..Offieers 1950—President, E. J.
Trewartlia, Clinton; vice-presi-
dent, J. L. Malone, Seaforth; man-
ager and secretary -treasurer, M.
A. Reid, Seaforth. Other direct-
ors: S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth;
Chris Leonlxualt, ,Boenholm; Ro-
bert Archibald, Seaforth; John H.
McEwing, Blyth; Frank McGregor,
Clinton; W. S. Alexander, Wal-
ton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich.
Agents: J. E. Pepper, Brucefieid;
R. F. Mciaercher, Dublin; George
A. Watt, Blyth; J. F. Prueter,
Brodhagere Selwyn Baker, Brus-
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sels,
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