Clinton News-Record, 1951-10-11, Page 8PAGE BIGHT
CLINTON;' NEWS -RECORD
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 195i
OBITUARY
ALLAN L. MAXWELL
Allan Lougheed Maxwell pas-
sed away on Tuesday morning,
October 2, In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, in his 74th year, after one
year's illness.
Mr. Maxwell was born in Al-
ton, the son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Maxwell. He also
lived in Goderich and Bayfield
before moving to Clinton.
While in Goderich he owned
and operated a movie house in
the days of silent' pictures.
Mr. Maxwell was a member of
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Clinton, St. Andrew's
Men's Club, and Clinton Lawn
Bowling Club.
Mr. Maxwell is survived by his
wife, Louise C. Tilt, and one dau-
ghter: Mrs. H. T. Kent Paxson,
Toronto. One son, George Allan,
and one daughter, Margaret, died
in infancy, Anther daughter,
Marilyn, 17. predeceased Mr.
Maxwell in 1944.
He also is survived by one
brother, Dr. L, A. Maxwell, Cal-
gary, Alta,; and two sisters, Miss
Elizabeth Maxwell and Miss Au-
gueba Maxwell, Orangeville. Mr.
Maxwell was a great-nephew of
the late Sir James ,Lougheed,
Calgary.
Mr. Maxwell was of a very
quiet, kind, unassuming disposi-
tion.
The funeral was held in Preston
from the residence of his sister-
in-law, Miss Ruth L. Tilt on
Thursday afternoon, October 4, at
2.30 o'clock, with Rev. D. J. Lane
of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Clinton, conducting the
service.
Pallbearers were R, Y. Hattin,
Clinton; Fred Pepper, Clinton;
John A, Sutter, Clinton; Duncan
McKercher, Preston: Allan Cam-
eron, St. Catharines; William G.
Tilt, Toronto.
MISS BESSIE McGREGOR
The death occurred in Los Ang-
eles, California, on Saturday, Sep-
tember 22, of Bessie McGregor,
in her 93rd year. She went to
Los Angeles on December 4. 1923.
to help her sister, Mrs. William
Kaiser who predeceased her a
few years, she has lived since
with her niece, Mrs. Duncan (nee
Elizabeth Kaiser).
Deceased was a member of
Brucefi'eld Church for a great
number of years, and took an
active part in the Woman's Mis-
sionary Society, the "Little Dis-
ciples' Mission Band", and as a
Sunday School teacher.
She lived on the 2nd conces-
sion of Stanley, and was e sister
of the late Hugh McGregor.
MRS. CHARLES ROUSE
Funeral . services for Mrs.
Charles Rouse, who died in Clin-
ton Public Hospital, were con-
ducted at the family residence
in Blyth, by Rev. B. H. Farr,
Goderiic'h,, and 'js terment made
in Union Cemetery, Blyth. Pall -
berms were Stanley •Ch.ellew,
Stuart Robinson, Richard Scott,
Lorne Scrimgeour, John Stewart
and John B. Watson,
R. H. JOHNSON
Robert Harry Johnson, a retir-
ed jeweller and optician, died on
Friday, September 21, formerly of
Clinton, at his home on the farm
of his nephew, Harry Tanner,
South Line, Brant Township, near
Walkerton, ,at the age of -..72.
Born at Willieroft, Elderside
Township, the .sen of late John
Johnson and. Annie Myles, he
graduated from Horological Col-
lege in 1913 and went into the
jewellery business in Part • Elgin
with the late W. H. 'Rowlands,
In 1916 he purchased a business
in Clinten and continued in
jewederyl and optical. work for
over 30 years, having retired to
Walkerton four years ago. The
local business is now operated
by J. A. Anstett.
• He was a Baptist in religion,
and a member of AF aid AM,
No. 84, Clinton. He was an ar-
dent fisherman and a great lover
of flowers.
The late Mr. Johnson leaves
to mourn his loss, his wife, the
former Tena Tanner; one sister,
Mrs. James Dudgeon, Toronto;
and one brother, William, West
Sunnmerland, B.C.
The funeral was held on Mon-
day, Sept. 24, from the Tanner
and Pearson funeral home, Walk-
erton,
alkerton, and was very largely at-
tended.
Rev. Norman Okell, pastor of
Walkerton :Baptist Church, con-
ducted the funeral service. Inter-
ment was in the Walkerton Cem-
etery, with six nephews acting
as pall -bearers: Victor Dudgeon,
Clifford Dudgeon, Donald Tan-
ner, Gordon Scott, Victor Met-
calfe and Clifford Tanner. Flow-
er bearers were Edward Tanner,
Harold Poeohman Oscar Tanner
and John McDermid,
Attending the funeral were
relatives and friends from To-
ronto, Stratford, Woodstock, Han-
over, Paisley, Port Elgin, Clinton,
Goderich, Ches'ey, Owen Sound,
Kincardine, Brantford, Pinkerton,
Erin, Eden Grove, Kitchener,
Southampton.
MRS. L. C. HARRISON
Funeral services for Mrs. Rena
M. Harrison, wife of Rev. Lawr-
ence C. Harrison, Lucan, were
Double Wedding Solemnized
A DOUBLE WEDDING in North Street United. Church,
Goderich, was an event of interest in this district, The brides,
who are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Elsner Sheardown, Gode-
rich, are shown above. Miss Mildred 'Yvonne Sheardown (left),
became the bride of John Mackenzie Campbell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cohn Campbell, Bayfield. Her sister, Miss Helen Phyllis
Marion Sheardown, exchanged vows with Mr. Leslie Arthur
Riley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley, Goderich. Mr. and
Mrs. Campbell will make their home in Bayfield and Mr. and
Mrs. Riley will reside in Goderich.
—Photo by MacLaren's .Studio.
conducted in Holy Trinity
Church, Lucan, Monday morning,
Oct. 1, by Van. Archdeacon W.
A, Townshend, London; Canon
H. B. Ashby, Strathroy; Canon
J. Douglas Paterson, Toronto;
and the Reverends J. N. Doidge,
L. Nelles, A. H. Harrison and R.
M. Weekes.
The choir led the procession
as the body was carried into the
c'h'urch and special music was
played by the organist, Mrs. C.
W. Hawkshaw.
Following the services in Lu -
can, the remains were taken to
Burlington for interment in St.
Luke's Church Cemetery, and
graveside services were conduct-
ed by Canon Peterson, Mrs. Har-
rison's five sons and son-in-law
being pallbearers.
Deceased passed away in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, Fri-
day afternoon last, September 28,
after ten weeks' illness in hos-
pital.
Mrs. Harrison, formerly Mrs.
Frank Weldon Hovey, resided in
Clinton for 13 years prior to
moving to Lucan in 1932. She
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lican Church, in which she was
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Surviving are five sons and two
daughters: Charles E. Hovey, To-
ironto; Frank W. Hovey, Lucan;
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Miss Mary Hovey, London; Paul
Hovey, St. Marys; Ernest Hovey,
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and Rex. B. Hovey, Sarnia.
HURON ROAD EAST
Happy Workers Meet
The Happy Workers' Club held
its September meeting at the
home of Mrs. Charles Brendan
in the evening with 16 members
present,
The meeting opened by sing-
ing "It's a Long Way to Tipper-
ary" and "We Won't Go Home
Till Morning," followed by the
Lord's Prayer, The treasurer and
secretary's report was then given.
Florence Fowler and Addie Ir-
win favoured with a duett..Mrs.
Arnold Jamieson won the prize,
Alma Fowler drawing the ticket.
The programme for October is
to be put on by Group 1. The
October meeting is to be held at
the home of Mrs. Wilfred Glazier
in the evening.
During the evening a quilt was
quilted after which a deinty
lunch wee served by Group 1,
which are Mrs. Hugh Bali, Mrs.
Cliff Glazier and Mrs. Charles
Brandon. Proceeds for the even-
ing amounted to $2.80.
WINNERS AT BINGO
Zurich Lions Chub staged a
bingo in the Arena. Monday, Oct.
1, with 500 attending. Albert C.
Rock, Dublin, won the $500 jack-
pot. Other major winners were:
$100, Dennis Denommy. Drysdale;
$75, Miss Mary Mee Fisher, Zur-
ich; $50, shared by Mrs. Frank
Dixon, Clinton and two others,
$15 winners included Mrs. R. J.
Peterson, Hensall, and Thomas
Butt, Kippen.
S. W. HEDDLE
S. W. Heddle, 85, formerly of
Goderich, died Monday, Septem-
ber 24, about 11.30 p.m. at Clin-
ton. He was born near Henmil-
ler, a son of the late Andrew
end Sarah Hart Heddle.
Mr. Heddle resided in Goderich
until he moved to Clinton 13
years ago. He was a member of
Knox Presbyterian Church, God-
erich, and was unmarried.
Surviving are four brothers:
James, Ann Arbor, Mich.; John,
Ernfield, Sask.; Andrew, Pontiac,
Mich.; Richard, Detroit, and three
sisters, Mrs. John White, De-
troit; Mrs, Benjamin Shoebridge,
Pontiac. and Mrs. A. C. Raff,
Goderich.
Funeral service will be held at
the Brophey funeral home, God-
erich, at 2 p.m. Friday, Sapt.
2a, by the Rev. R. G. MacMillan,
of Knox Presbyterian Church,
Goderich. Interment will be in
Colborne Cemetery,
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Middleton,
Catharine and Charles, Toronto,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles B .Middleton.
S.S. 4 Community Club
Mrs. C, Tebbutt was hostess for
the September meeting of the
S.S. No. 4 Community Club, with
14 members end one visitor pres-
ent. A demonstration by Stanley
Products was held, Prizes on the
draw donated by the company
were won by Mrs. S. Farquhar
and Mrs. W. Forbes. Lunch was
served by the hostesses. The Oc-
tober meeting is to be held at
the home of Mrs.. S. Farquhar;
hostesses: Mrs. I. Tebbutt a n d
Mrs. M. Jones.
25 Years Married
Mr. end Mrs. Bert Rowden,
Goderich Township, were very
pleasantly surprised on Tuesday
evening, Sept. 25. when about 30
of their relatives and neighbors
gathered at their home to honor
them on the occasion of their
25th wedding anniversary.
During the evening, Mr, and
Mrs. Rowden were called forward
and Charles Wise read an address
of congratulations and good wish-
es and Mrs. Wilfred Colciough,
in behalf of the neighbors, pre-
sented the bride and groom of 25
years with a very beautiful sil-
ver tray and relish dish. Many
other lovely pieces of silver were
also received.
The evening was then spent in
cards and social chat after which
a very dainty lunch was served.
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The September meeting was
held at the home of Mrs, Mel
Elliott. on Thursday evening,
September 27, with MTs. Robin-
son's group in charge. Hymn
511 was sung and responsive
reading from psalm 72. Mrs. Pitt
then led in prayer. In the ab-
sence of the president, Mrs. Hay-
ter, who underwent an opera-
tion, Mrs. Elmer Hayter acted
las leader. Taking part were
Mrs. Russell Erratt and Mrs.
Lament.
The offering was then receiv-
ed after which Donald Elliott
song a solo. The minutes were
read and the roll called with a
good; number present. A card was
received from the Penrose fam-
ily. Mrs, Anson McKinley read
from the Study Book. Plans were
made for the sectional meeting
to be held in. this church on Oc-
tuber 10. The meeting closed
with hymn "From Ocean Unto
Ocean."
Econom4ical-
refreshment 7
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
ACCOUNTANCY
ROY N. BENTLEY
Licensed Public Accountant
36 Regent St., — Tel. 9094
Goderich, Ontario
ER.NEST W. HUNTER
Chartered Accountant
2143 Danforth Ave., Toronto
Phone Olfford 4080
RONALD G. McCANN
Public Accountant
Office: Royal Bank Bldg.
Phones: Office 561; Res, 455
KENWJOOD CHRISTMAS CLUB
A small deposit each week buys a KENWOOD
Blanket for Christmas
36.1
A wonderful gift, a practical gift—
and easy to pay for in this
convenient way. Choose any lovely
pastel colour you please or fleecy
white, and plan to start
paying now!
Find out about this easy payment plan front
our Blanket Department. In a personal
Kenwood Pam Book your weekly deposits rope
entered, and by Christmas the blanket
is paid for is full.
ARPIE
Phone Clinton
CHIROPRACTIC
D. H. McINNES
Chiropractic - Foot Correction
OFFICE HOURS:
Hotel Clinton, Friday, 1 to 8 p.m,
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
Monday, 1 to 8 p.m.
II�I�If'I2ANCE
Be Sure. : : Be Insured
K. W. COLQUIIO'UN
GENERAL INSURANCE
Representative:
Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada
Office: Royal Bank Building
Office 50 - PHONES - Res. 9W
J. E. HOWARD, Baf'field
Phone Bayfield 53r2
Car - Fire _ Life - Accident
Wind Insurance
If you need Insurance, I have
a Policy.
Buy LIFE Insurance To -day'
To -morrow may be too late!
JOHN R. Sc LLOYD K. BUTLER
Representative
CONFEDERATION LIFE
INSURANCE
Phone 274 — Clinton — Box 315
JAMES S. CULP
52 Elgin Ave.
Phone 512 Goderich
Representative of State -Farm
Mutual Automobile Insurance Co.
for Clinton, Bayfield and
Goderich areas.
LOBB INSURANCE AGENCY
Cor. William and Rattenbury Sts.
Phone 691W
— GENERAL INSURANCE
Representative:
Dam. of Canada General (Life).
Howick Farmers' Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
H. C. L1tWSON
Bank of Montreal Building
Clinton
PHONES: Office 251W; Res, 251J
Insurance - Real Estate
Aeamit: Mutual Life Assurance Co.
THE MeleMLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Ofifce, Seaforth
Officers 1950—President, E. J.
Trewartha, Clinton; vire-presi-
dent, J. I;. Malone, Seaforth;-man-
ages and secretary -treasurer, M.
A Reid, Seaforth. Other direct-
ors: S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth:
Chris Leonherdt, Bornholm; • Ro-
bert Archibald, Seaforth; John H.
McEwing, Blyth; Frank McGregor,
Clinton; W, S. Alexander, Wal-
ton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich,
Agents: J. E. Pepper, /Bruoefield;
R. F. McKereher, Dublin; George
A. Watt, Blyth; J. F. Pcueter,
Brodhagen; Selwyn Baker, 13rus-
sels.
OPTOMETRY
A, L. COLE, R.O.
Eyes Examined and Glasses Pitted
Goderich - Phone 33
GORDON R. HEARN
Optometrist
. Phone 69
Huron' Street, Clinton
J001V E. LONGSTAFF
Optometrist
Phone 79,1. Main St., Seaforth
Hours: 9 am 6 pm.
Wed. 9 12,30; Sat. 9 am - 9 pm
PAINTERS
MeMASTER PAINTERS
Matilda St., Clinton
Spray and Brush,
Steeplejacking; Commercial'
Buildings
Roofs and Houses
REAL ESTATE
LEONARD G. WINTER
Real Estate and Business Broker
SLOAN BLOCK, CLINTON
Phone; Off ce 448; Res. 599j
VETERINARIAN.
DR. G. S. ELLIOTT •
Veterinarian
Phone 203 Clinton
36W
Beats tie dcl team
my Dad"
AWHILE back, he figured out just what a
new tractor would do for his farm. He
didn't have enough cash in the bank to
handle the deal. So he talked things over
with his bank manager, fair and square.
He got his bank loan — and the tractor.
From now on, he expects to work more
acreage, increase his farm income. Soon
the bank will be repaid.
He looks to his chartered bank for market
information, too, and any other banking
service he may need.
That's what he wants. That's what he gets..
Sound business all round!
One of a Serf e
by your: bank