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tHURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1951
CLINTON NEWS-RECORI3
PAGE SEVEN
News of Brucefield
• Ser. and Mrs. T. B. Baird visit-
ed in London on Sunday,
• Mr. and Mrs R. Scott were
Sunday visitors in London,
Carl Houston moved a very
hearty vote of thanks to the
speaker.
Mrs. George Griffith, Stratford,
is visiting with her sister, Mrs.
Gordon Elliott,
, Mr. and Mrs A. Raterey, their
son Paul and baby girl, have left
Brucefield to take up • residence
• in Clinton. s
For the past week, Mr.• and
Mrs. J. W. Stackhouse have been
visiting ;their son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
Stackhouse, London.
Wednesday evening of last
week, the. Woman's Aseociation
of Brucefield. United Church,'
catered to the IOOF banquet in
the basement of, the church,
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Johnston,
Brucefield, wish to thank their
customers for their business dur-
ing the past five and one-half
years, and hope that they will
continue to make their purchases
• in the store now owned by Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Gray.
The gasoline pumps which
have for years been in front of
Johnson's store at the intersec-
tion of -King's Highway 4, and
the road. from. Seaforth M Bay-
field, have been removed, com-
plying with regulations to the
effect 'that all pumps on the road-
side, must be removed by the
end of 1951.
Welcome Mr. and Mrs. Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gray and
family moved during the week-
end to etheir -new home in the
village, and have begun business
in their store recently purchased
from Orland Johnston. We wel-
come them to the village.
Bride -elect Feted.
Two miscellaneous showers
*ere given last week ,in honour
of Mary Ruth Pullen, Brucefeeld,
whp was married to Wilfred David
Bezzo, Clinton, on Saturday last.
One thower was planned by
neighbors, and held at the home
of. Mrs. Lucy Bezzo, the groom's
mothee, and the other in the
Pentecostal Church, was organ-
ized by members of the church;
Firemen's Euchre
The firemen held. a very suc-
cessful euchre in the 100F lodge
rooms on Tuesday evening of this
week. All tables were filled.
Prize winners were: ladies, Mrs.
Stewart Baird and Mrs. Donald
Gray. Gents, J. R. Murdock and
Donald Gray.
(Lunch was served by the com-
mittee Id charge. Tickets were
also sold on a quilt and a draw
OBITUARY
• MRS. JOHN STEEP
Feneral service for Mrs. John
Steep, 83, Colborne , Township,
were held Friday'afternoon, No-
vember 30, at the Brophey fun-
eral home, Goderich, ,conducted
by Rev. Joseph Harrower, of
Benrniller United,Church. Inter-
ment was in Colborne Cemetery.
Mrs. Steep died at the home
of hei' daughter, Mrs. Jonathan
Fisher, Maitland Concession, Col-
borne Township, November 28.
A native of England, she came
at the age of three, with her
parents, the late Richard and
Anna Prouse -Jennings, who set-
tled in Colborne Township.' •
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
Fisher, and a sister, Miss Priscilla
Packwood, of Arlington, Virginia.
MRS. SAMUEL POTTER
Services, for Mrs. Samuel Pot-
ter, 91, who died at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Elliott liar -
will be made at a future date. rison, Stratford, were conducted
at Goderich Saturday afternoon,
Brucefield WA December 1, by Rev. Joseph liar -
The Woman's Association of rower, Beni -Miler United. Church,
Brucefield United Church, met on lin the Ceanston-Walters funeral
Tuesday, December. 4, with, a home, and interment made in
good attendance. The Scripture,Colborne Cemetery. Her Illisband
lesson was read by Mrs. •W. died hi 1917.
Breadeoot from Matt, 2, verses ' Before going to Stratford four
1-11. Mrs. B. Keyes spoke on Years ago, she had always lived
"God's Gift to Man." Hymn 53 in Colborne Township.
was sung, Mrs. W. Broadfoot led Surviving are /lye sons, Lee,
in prayer. The members repeat- Lyman and Clarence, Detroit;
ed the creed in unison. Mrs. L. Roy, Neenah, Wisconsin; Ruseell,
Wilson read the minutes of the New Baltimore, and three daugh-
ters, Mrs. James McIntyre, Nile;
Mrs. Stanley Hayden, Goderich;
Mrs. Elliott Harrison, Stratford;
12 grandchildren and nine great-
grandchildren,
previous meeting.
Roll call was answered by a
verse on "Christmas." Mrs. H.
Berry gave the treasurer's re-
port. A letter of appreciation
was read from Mrs. G. Elliott.
Mrs. Dalrymple and Miss Bowey
were appointed auditors.
The group leaders handed in
their funds, the total of which
was $1,338.40, with a few mite
boxes still to come in. The meet-
ing closed with the singing of
hymn 364.Miss Martha McDon-
alK is to be president .for 1952;
A socialist is willing to share
what he has with you—provided
you help him squeeze some more
out of the other guy. A com-
munist is willing to share every-
thing you've got.
DANCING
CLINTON TOWN HALL
Friday, December 7
Modern Music by
Mrs. Henderson's Orchestra, of Wingham
Dancing 10 to 1
Admission 50c
49-p
You are Cordially Invited to Attend
A DAIRY MEETING
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
Monday, Dec. 10-8.00 p.m.
A very Interesting Film will, be Shown, covering all the
phases of the growing and managing of a DAIRY HERD
in order to obtain maximum Milk Profits, and
minimium cow and calf losses, ,
A Representative from The RALSTON PURINA
COMPANY
will be on hand to bring out such important points as:
"Why Too Much Fat In Your Growing Stock Produces
Sterility In Heifers"
"The Cause Of Scours In Young Calves"
"How Acetonemia, Milk Fever and Mastitis
Can Be Controlled"
Why It's Always The Best Cow That Goes Wrong"
"The Importance Of Grass Silage, Loafing Barns, Etc."
This is a meeting of a Select Group of Local Dairymen,
so we are particularly anxious that you be our guest
on this occasion. Contact your neighbor, bring
' him along with you.
Lunch Served after the Meeting
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MOR -LEY C. HART
Funeral services were held in
Toronto Thursday afternoon, No-
vember 29, for the late. Morley
J. Hart, beloved husband of
Muriel C. King. Bayfield, from
the Chapel of Morley St. Bedford,
159 Eglinton Ave. W. at Leseelles
Blvd., to Mount Pleasant Ceme-
tery.
Deceased passed away Tuesday,
November 27, at the age of 55,
after a brief illness, in his home
at 42 Barnaby Blvd., Toronto.
Mr. Hart was born in Picton,
received his teaching certificate
at the Faculty of Education in
Toronto, and taught in Toronto
schools all his life. He taught in
Quentin Street School, Allenby
Public School, became principal
of Davisville Public School in
1942 and in 1949 became Prin-
cipal of Davenport School.
He served with the Canadian
Army in the First World War. He
was active in community centre
work.
He is survived by his wife;
and two sons. Charles and Ron-
ald, and one daughter, Mrs. Bruce
Winter (Helen).
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SUMMERHILL
The November meeting of Sum-
merhill Ladies' Club was held at
the home of Mrs. Earl Blake with.
29 members and eight visitors
present. The meeting opened by
singing the Maple Leaf. For the
December meeting, it was decid-
ed that each member bring a
gift for a child, costing 50 cents.
During the afternoon presenta-
tions on behalf of the club were
made to Mrs. Lezet by Mrs. Sid
Lansing and Mrs. W. Penfound;
to Mrs. J. Gerrits, by Mrs. Percy
Glbbings and Mrs. Ivan Hoggart;
to Mrs. Westerhout, by Mrs. Billy
Jenkins and Mrs. Keith Tyndall,
Mrs. Allan Neal read the address
of presentation in Dutch and in
English. Mrs Lazet expressed the
thanks for herself, Mrs. Gerrits
and Mrs. Westerhout for the use-
ful gifts.
The raffle was won by Mrs.
W. Penfound, The December
meeting is to be held at the home
of Mrs. Cheater Farquhar. The
Mich committee will be Mrs. H.
Lobb, Mrs. Grace Rapson, Mrs.
Sid Lansing and Mrs. A. Hay-
ward. Those on the programme
committee are Mrs. W. Lovett,
Mrs. Charles Merrill, Mrs. Qray-
don Neal and Mrs!, Allan Neal.
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STANLEY r
ending his birthday party at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Hard, on the Baby-
-7 Ion Line, Stanley Township, were
Mrs. George Baird and lyfise his mother and father, his grand -
Audrey Baird are visiting this mother, Ale's. Nelson Heard, Baye
week in Toronto. lieirelpda,raknerd, ghlr:nedrfeaatthegrr,anClinstoothpethe,
Four Generations Mm.Laivreeon, who is 85
Young Edward Heard celebrat- Years old. His greet: grandmother
ed his first birthday, in the comp- on his mother's side of the house,
any of his family on Monday Mrs. Catharine Parker, Beyfield,
night, December 3. Edward' is is 93, and was unable to attend
the fourth generation, of two the party.
Goderich Township
A large group of Goderich
and Stanley Township friends
and neighbors, met at the new
home of Mr. end Mrs. John Woon,
Friday evening, November 30.
An address was read by Gren
Wise, signed on behalf of the
neighbors and" friends, Mrs. El-
mer Trick, on behalf of the cora-
Imunity, presented' them with an
' automatic iron and toaster. Mr.
and Mrs. Woon, made fitting
progressive euchre was played,
Mrs: Ed Glenn and, John Smith
were high winners, end Mr%
' Johnston and John' Perdue re-
ceived consolation prizes, Clar-
ence Perdue favoured the group
'with , violin selections, Allan
,Lightfoot very ably sang several
'Scotch songs. Auld Lang', Syne
:brought the enjoyable evening to
a close.
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