Clinton News-Record, 1949-12-01, Page 3' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1949
wLINTON NEWS -RECORD
PAGE THREE
"YOUTH FOR CHRIST"
PRESENTS TWO BIG RALLIES
DEC. I st in Wingham Town Hall, 8 p.m.
REV. HARRY C. TROVER
Station HCJB "The Voice of the Andes",
Quito, Ecuador;
and THE JERICHO JUBILEE SINGERS.
DEC. 3rd in Clinton Collegiate, 8 p.m.
REV. ALEX NIMMO, Wingham.
JACK VANLIMIPE, outstanding accordion play-
er from Detroit;
LOCAL CHOIR from surrounding districts.
COME EARLY AND ENJOY IT
A single phone call places' the entire
burden of unfamiliar detail in friendly
capable hands, when you choose, in
time 'of need. ., .
., At
BEATTIE and McROBERTS
Funeral Home
Genre B. Beattie Hardld C. McRoberts
1 MRS. JABEZ RANDS, SR.
Funeral services were held e
the Ball and Mutch Funera
Home, High St., Clinton, on Mon-
day ' afternoon, November 28
1949, for the late Mrs. Jabez
Rands. Rev, W. J. Woolfrey o
Ontario St. United Church of-
ficiated and was assisted by Mr
R. W. Hart, Toronto. Interment
followed in Clinton Cemetery.
Pallbearers were E. A. Rum-
ball, George Rumball, Roy Good-
hue, Frank Mutch, and S. Mc-
Donald, all of Clinton, and Wil-
liam Routledge, Sault Ste. Maxie,
Ont. Flower bearers were Wil-
liam Bodily, Walkerton; Erwin
Lemont, Paisley; . Walter Lemont,
Paisley; and Clarence Routledge.
Hamilton.
'Those from a distance who
were present for the funeral -in-
clude Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank Mallen,
Toronto; George Routledge, List-
owel; Mrs. Banwick, Listowel;
Clarence Routledge, Hamilton;
Mr. and Mrs. William Routledge.
Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.; Ear, and
Mrs. William Boddy, Walkerton;
Mr, and Mrs. Erwin Lemont and
Mr. end Mrs. Walter Lemont, all
of Paisley.
Mrs. Rands, the former Rosa
M. Routledge, was born in Hul-
lett Township on November 19,
1877, a daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Edward J. Routledge,
Following her marriage she came
to Clinton and had resided here
ever since. Mrs. Rands, was
identified with Ontario St, Unit-
ed Church.
Although suffering from a
heart ailment for some time, Mrs.
Rands had been able to be up
and around as usual and attend
to her daily duties. Her death
came very suddenly on Friday,
November 25, following an illness
of only four hours duration after
suffering a very severe stroke,
Mrs. Rands was married on
October 9, 1897, to Jabez Rands
who predeceased her in July
1941. Surviving are two sons
Jabez E., Clinton, and Oliver
Walkerton, and two grandchild-
ren.- Also surviving are one sis-
ter, Mrs, Frank Mallen, Toronto,
end one brother, George Rout-
ledge, Listowel.
Little, who predeceasedhim 21
t 'ears ago,' He leaves to mourn
1 hisloss his only daughter, Estella,
Mrs. John -L, Adams, Blyth, and
four sisters, i ary, Mrs, Robert
Brotherson, Clyde, N.D,; Dorothy,
f M•rs. John, 'Hartle, Hensel, N.D.;
Margaret, MTs. J. Leeson, Lyn-
. ;Wood, Calif;; Agnes, Mrs, J. Bick-
ford, Fontana, Calif,
The funeral service was held
front the family residence, Hul-
1 lett Township;- on Monday, No-
vember 28, with Rev. S. H. Bren-
ton, Londesboro, officiating, Pall-
bearers were William 13e11, Rob-
ert Watson, Peter MacDonald.
Thomas Colson, Thomas Knox
and John Caldwell. interment
followed in Blyth Union Ceme-
texy.
The floral. Tributes were many
and •beautiful • 'and gave mute
testimony to the esteem in which
Mr. Murphy was held.
OBITUARY
WILLIAM G. MURPHY
William G. Murphy quietly
passed away in Scott Memorlel
Hospital, Seaforth, ' on Friday
morning, November 25, 1949, in
his 75th y'ear. Mr. Murphy was
a life-Iong resident of Hullett
Township.
Mr. Murphy was the beloved
busbend of the late Catharine
PIACI OF MIND AND SECURITY
The married woman wants peace of mind and security for
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HEAD OFFICE Association t 0 R 0 N r 0
J. R. BUTLER, Representative, Clinton
Fire Sale,
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Stoves — Power Toois
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Sporting Goods and
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E A F O i H
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GODER1CH LOSES
Listowel District High School
captured the WOSSA six man
rugby championship when , they.
defeated Godelich Collegiate 24-5
on a snow covered field at List-
owel Saturday..
PORTER'S .HILL
Grace Church WA
The December meeting of the
W. A. of -Grace Church will be
held on Thursday,. December 8,
at the home of Mrs, J. A. Torr-
ance.' This will be the annual.
meeting' so a good attendance is
requested.
Community Club Meets
The monthly meeting of Port-
er's Hill Community Club was
held on Wednesday last at the
home of Mrs. Robert Nleliwein,
The meeting was in eharge of the
president Mrs. J. A. Torrance
and opened with repeating the
Lord's Prayer in unison, Secret-
ary's and treasurer's reports were
read.
Several items of business were
discussed and it was decided to
purchase additional chairs and
card tables. A card of thanks was
read from Mrs. Frank Pleat. Two
short readings were given by
Mrs, P. Harrison.
The remainder of the afternoon
was spent quilting after Whish
the hostess served a delicious
lunch,
The December meeting will be
at the home of. Mrs. J. A. Torr-
ance on Wednesday, December
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IN
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SPACIOUS HEATED GARAGE
Hundreds. and Hundreds of Big Chickens, Geese,
Ducks and Turkeys to be won on the
Wheels or a "BINGO"
DRAW FOR 50 PRIZES!
Due to the difficult weather conditions, the district canvas
for the Memorial Recreation Centre, will not be completed by
December lth.
The $500.00 in major gate prizes will not be drawn for
at this party but will be held over until the official opening
of the centre.
Tickets of the consolation prize wieners drawn, will be
put back in the drum for the major draw to be announced at
a later date.
No Admission Charge
Come Out and Support The New
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