Clinton News-Record, 1946-10-17, Page 8PAIGE EMT
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'Draper Hockey
Bert
The annual meeting of
termediate Hockey Club
Canadian Legion Hall Friday
last with Ernest Walton
' With ,a fair attendance.
It was decided to enter
the 0,HA, Intermediate "B"
also to purehase appropriate
forma using the famous
of blue and white.
The following were nominated
officers and unanimously
acclamation;
President, Caryl W. Draper;
ager, Bert Gliddon; coach,
"Red" Rath; secretary -treasurer,
President
Gliddon Colt
Manager
executive—J. M El-
Earl Fulford and
to be selected,
report, as read bY
-treasurer, indicated re -
$941.28 for the 1946 -
and expenditures of
a balance on hand
at the end of last season.
meantime, voluntary dona-
amounted to $46, during
fortnight with incidental
$11, leaving an amount
with which to start the
Clinton In-
was held in
evening
presiding,
a team in
Series arid
Uri i-
Colts colours
as
elected by
man-
Grant
M,
J. Schoenhals;
heft; equipment,
one other
The financial
the secretary
cants totallig
46 season,
$876.19, leaving
of $65.09
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the past
expenditures
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Business Girls'
Bowling League
This week's results in the Business
Girls' Bowling League games were:
(1)—Ailtenbacks — P. Aiken 466,
J. Keanns 413, ZVI. 'Miller 498, E.
'Clew 471, J. Elliott 351; total 2,199;
No. of points -12.
(2) Connellscernels-- L. Connell
447, H. Grealis 471, K. 3)/Iiddleton 271.
E. Sutter 419, B. Shepherd 378; total
1,986; No, of points -5.
(3)—Colquhoun's balloons—Handi-
cap 376,13. Johnson 403, N. Tyndall
435, H. Hess 624, D. Tyndall 254;
total 1,991; No. of points -4.
(4)—Fremlinsgremlins —H. Frem-
lin 416, K. aleGill 218, H. Taylor 409,
C. Wendorf 327, handicap 375; total
1,744; No. of points—'7.
Connellscernels and Pronlinsgrem-
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anti Aikenbacks and Oolquilouns bowl
at nine o'clock.
CLINTON C. I. TEAMS
BEAT WINGHAM H. S.
IN TWO GAMES HERE
Clinton Collegiate Institute stud-
ents were hosts to Wingharn High
School Tuesday with the boys playing
softball and the girls basketball. B.oth
C.C.I. •teams were victorious, the boys
winning 17-10 and the girls 24-18.
Following lunch there was a short
dance,
Line-ups: Girls', basketball: Clin-
ton (24)—Forwards Margaret Coign-
houn (2), Elinor •Giew (2), L. Middle-
ton (6) , Audrey Jervis (6), Jean
Elliott (2), Jean Nediger (6); Guards
— Marion Peck, A. L. Thompson,
Doreen Armstrong, K. Fingland, Joan
Fines, I. 'Mower:. Wingham (18).
orwards—Lois Lockridge (4), Mary
Ross (2), Gloria Swanson (12), Jean
Adair. Guards—Doreen Currie, RUtil
radburn, Jean McLennan, and Hilda
Pletoh. •
Boys', softball — Clinton (17) --
Charles Hanly (p), R. Miller (c), B.
Matthews (l)b), B. Taylor (21), B.
Hanly (ss), L. Johnson (3b), D. Mil-
er (If), F. Fingland (ef), R. Garon
(rf). Winghain (10l—Grant Ernest
(p), 8, Hobden (c), J. Bellinger (lb).
A. McKay (2b), G. Loughean (ss),
. Stainton (3b), B. Lockridge (If),
D. Lloyd (cf), X. Brophy (rf).
BRUCEFIELD
Robert: Dalnyanple spent Friday in
amilton.
Louis Dutot visited his mother, Mrs.
C. Dittot, over the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott spent the
eekend at Pont Carling.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fitzpatrick
pent the weekend in Detroit.
Mrs. Bella Larason, Bayfield, visit -
d Mrs. A. Bohner on Saturday.
Miss Kay Elliott is visiting in
etroit with her aunt who is quite ill.
Mr. ad Mrs. Gus Voth and Gwen,
pent Sunday: with Mr. 0. D. Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Austin, London,
pent the holiday with Mrs. C. Dutot.
Miss May IVItchell, Toronto, spent
anksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. H.
alrymple.
Miss 'Margaret Aikenhead, London,
sited her parents, Mr. and Mrs., A.
kenhead.
Mr. and Mns. Thomas 0. Herrn God -
rich, apent the weekend with Mrs.
. Grainger.
Miss Genevieve Smith, Stratford,
pent Thursday with her sister, Mrs.
Gordon
Miss Kate Dalrymple, Glencoe,
pent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
ferry Dalrymple.
Mrs, Lottie MeAsh, who has spent
he summer with Mrs. Moodie, has
returned to London. - •
Misses Ina and Ellen Mae Scott,
London, anent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. William Scott.
Mrs, Lorne Manson and son, Mir -
ay, London, spent the weekend with
Mr, and Mrs. S. Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. John McIntosh and
aridly, Toronto, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. C. Haugh.
alfrs. Alice Rohner and Mrs. R.
Dawson spent Thanksgiving With Mr.
nd Mrs, William .Smith, Exeter.
Rev. G. F. N. Atkinson, Wardsville,
as in the village for a short time
n Tuesday. We are .always glad
o welcome him back to his old charge.
1VIrs. Stanway has returned to the
arise after spending a short visit
ith her sister, who has been very
11 at her home on Cape Breton Island.
Hold Trousseau Tea
:las. Lyle Hill was hostess at a
elightful trousseau tea in honor of
er daughter, Preeda, whose marriage
o E'dward 'Herren, St. Catharines,
:mit place last week. Tea was served.
Rain Welcomed
Many farmers welcome the rain of
he past week. Several were very
hort of water and were forced to
aul it a considerable distance. The
inc weather has been wonderful for
arvesting the bean crop.
W. A. Party
Mrs. John Grainger entertained her
.A.group at a delightful party on
ednesday evening of last week.
lames and contests took place and
inch was served.
•Group No. 3, Brucefield W.A. will
Old a baltig s•ale in the new Police
ffice, Saturday afternoon,
Thanksgiving Services
There was a splendid attendance
t the Thanksgiving services Sunday
orning and evening in Brucefield
nited Church, with Rev. E. R. Stan -
ay in charge. The choir under the
eadership of MTS. John Murdoch,
'endered special music, and Mrs. G.
enderson sang a lovely solo. Many
isitors were present.
Among those noticed visiting in
his district over the Thanksgiving
eekend, were: Miss Janet 'Watson,
Omer, with her Parents; Mr. and
re. J. .1VIcIntosh, Toronto, with Mr.
nd Mrs. C. Haugh; Miss Betty Al -
n, Hyde Park, with her parents,
Ir. and MTS. Robert Allan; Wesley
am, Toronto, with his mother; Miss
argaret Henry, public school teach -
g staff, London, with her parents,
Ir. and Mrs. W. Henry; Ross Dilling,
o»don, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dil-
g, with 'Mr. and NUS; Austin Dil-
g; Misses Ern, Ellen and Elizabeth
ott, London, with friends; Miss
uisa Allan, Hamilton, with her par-
ts; llfr, and Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft,
Igrave, 'with Mr. and Mrs'. Robert
atson; George Mustard, Cameron
enry, Stewart McBride, University
Western Ontario, London, with
eir parents.
APP,OINTED
F. R. Darrow, 60, well known God!
jell lawyer, was made a K.C. in the
cent list. Al veteran of World War
he graduated' at Osgoode Hall itt
22 and practised in Toronto for
oe years. He went to Goderieh in
25 and tooh over the practice of,
L. Killoran when • the latter was
pointed county judge, of , Perth
County.
MISS M. COLQUITOUN
HEADS STUDENTS'
COUNCIL AT C.. C. I
The students of Clinton Collegiate
Institute, •assembled in the Auditor-
ium Friday, where those running for
office on the executive of the Stud-
ents' Council gave candidate speeches,
Doreen Armstrong acted as chairman,
The following took turns as return-
ing officers and poll clerks; Bill
Hanly, Lois Middleton, Doreen Arm-
strong, A. L. Thompson, Don Reddy,
Erika Schultz and Paul Watson. John
MacDonald and iim Jackson acted as
police guards.
Following are the results: Presi-
dent, Margaret . Colciuhoun; 1st vice-
president, Irmt Watt; 2nd vice-presi-
dent, Fred KirbY; secretary Jean
IXliott; treasurer, George Durham;
Form representatives — Grade XIII,
Elinor Glew; Grade XII, Enid Brig-
ham; Grade XIA., Don IMiller; Grade
XT, Jack Rozell; Grade xA, Naney
F'ord; Grade IXA, IDereek 'Slotack;
Grade IXB, Francis Denomrae.
New Member °Initiate'd
Into Clinton Lions Club
Clinton Lions 'Club held its regular
semi-montbly dinner , meeting in St.
Paul's Parish Hall Thursday evening
last with President Caryl W. Draper
124 the chair. The meeting was turned
over to the Publicity ,Committee, Rev.
R. M. P. Bulteel, chairman, with R. S.
Atkey presiding in view of Mr. Bul-
teePs participation in the programme.
A "pal" roll call took place, and Joe
Reid 'played two mouth organ selec-
tions, accompanied by 1Virs. Mae
Rance MacKinnon, who acted as pian-
ist for the meeting.
B. B. Pocklington was initiated as
a member with Past President F. B.
Pennebaker officiating, and X. A. Sut-
ter was presented with a past presi-
dent's button. Second vice-president
J. G. IVICLay was presented with a
membership "key". Attendance pins
were presented to Clifford H. Epps
and F. B. Pennebaker.
VARNA
Mr. and Mrs E, Ohutor entertained
several members of their family on
Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Horner and
family moved to their new home in
Clinton last week.
Mrs. M. G. Beatty, Miss Mossop and
Mr. Stephenson, spent Sunday with
friends in Crotriarty.
Mr. and IVirs. John F. Smith and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Elliott, Walton,
Mr. T..'Reid. and friend from Lon-
don, spent the weekend at the home of
his brother, Mr. Nelson Reid and Mrs.
Reid.
Mrs, M. G. Beatty- and Miss E.
Mossop in company with Mrs. Wan.
McDonald motored to Wroxeter last
Friday.
Mrs. 3. Mossop, who has spent
some time with her brother, John
Watson and 1VIrs. Watson, has return-
ed to her home.
Mrs. Webber has returned to her
home after spending some time with
her mother in Exeter.
Dr. Harvey and Mrs. Reid and two
daughters, Toronto, spent the week-
end and holiday ,with the fonner's
THURSDAY, GUPOODB 17, 1946.
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LOCAL ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Potter nidy,
from their farm on the Huron go
'West to their house on Orange ;
bast week. Mrs. Potter's parer:
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Holtwhauer, w
have been living in the house, ha
moved into part of Robert IVIeCar
ney's.house on North St,
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Miss A. L. Thompson was gue
soloist at the Thanksgiving servi
held on Sunday morning in Wingta
United Church, Her refined and i
telligent interpretation of the sit
"How Beautiful upon the Mountain
received most enthusiastic common
from the large congregation at
maniy of the radio apdience.
Women's Institute Show
Overflows TOWT4 Ha
Clinton branch of the Women
Institute sponsored a very fine ente
tainment in the Town Hall Mond
evening. The hall was crowded
capaeity, more than 500 paying a
mission and many having to stand
.The programme was provided
the Eckardt Bros and was of a ver
fine nature having party in it th
would appeal to almost every 1;ast
One was a very versatile pianist a
soloist and his rendition of "T
Changing of the Guard" and "Stet
Hearted Men" caused much favorab
comment. The bell ringing and tl
tnerimba-phone playing indeed wei
highlights of the concert.
Other features of the program
included tap dancing, old time fid
ling (and this was unusual as t
fiddler could play the violin in an
position that a person could name
making music with glasses of wate
guitar playing and of course, some
the season's latest jokes.
OBITUARY
GEORGE LORNE DUNCAN
Ftmeral services were held on Mo
day, September 30, at' the Turner an
Porter Funeral Home, 436 'Rome,
varies at Howard Park Ave., Toront
for George L. Duncan Intermer
followed in Park Lawn Cemeter
Toronto,
Mr. Duncan was born in Clinto
a son of the late MT, and Mrs. Wil
liam Duncan, and spent his earl
years here. As a young man he ma
ried Bessie Riley, who survive
Death took place at his home, 5
Thirty -,Sixth St, Long Branch, o
Thursday, September 26.
'Surviving, as well as Mrs. Dun
can, are one son, Bruce Welke
IDuntan, and two sisters, Mrs, Flo
McNair, Hamilton, and 'Mrs. 1VIelvi
McPhee, -Seakorth.
mother, Mrs. M. Reid.
iMr. and 1Virs. Ross Latham an
family and ,Miss G. Beatty, London
spent Thanksgiving at the home o
Mrs. L. Beatty and Edith.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Picard and fam
ily, Stratford, were guests at th
home of the lady's parents, Mr. an
1VIrs. M. Elliott, Sunday.
United Church Anniversary
Rev. G. Hazlewood, Walton, was 11
charge of the anniversary service i
the United Church on Sunday. Ther
was a good congregation both morn
ing and evening, Floyd McAsh pre
sided at the organ in a very abl
manner.
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Miases Mary Munro, . .. and a et
Munro, nurse -in -training,
al • ''''sn'=',=•... week -end
t. Donald Ross, Galt, spent the
sc), entawrlithYhuinsgbraluatth,eliVraniTsiitoPrn,edvirtsiotsed
,e his Parents, Mr. and IVIrs. John E.
t. Yungblut on Sunday.
M. and Mrs. Ray Duff, Learning-
ton, visited with the former's aunt,
tt IVIrs. Fred Ross on Sunday.
,, Miss Isobel Rollinson, Toronto,
In visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alf.
1.. Rollinson over the weekend.
lo Miss Mary Nesbit, Toronto, spent
were week.
visitors arb the home of thei2
Parents, Mn. a d Mrs. R. D. Munro
peresbheyreterwialrin :Ohe unrochs ernvieexet inSuKnndal
owing to anniversary services in St
Andrew's Presbyterian Church, al
Blyth.
Misses Mary Asquith, Phin.B.
Kitchener, and Betty J. •Asquith, St
Thomas, spent the holiday weekene
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C•
E. Asquith,
,,, the holiday weekend with her par-
ents, 1VIr. and Mrs, Alfred Nesbit.
Ms'. and Mrs. John R. Weir and
a M
daughter, Barbara Joan, have left for
Ottawa, where Mr. Weir has secured
a position.
„ Elvin Wightman, Ajax, and Miss
II Margaret Wightman, were weekend
visitors with their parents, Mr. and
ts aVIrs. Earl Wightman.
r.. Mr, and .Mrs. Duncan MacKay,.
y Bright's Grove, were weekend visit-
o ors with Dr, B. C. Weir and MT. and
1.. Mrs. John acKay, Kintail.
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, Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
7 Lawson for ilie weekend were, Min
y and 'Nils. L. Kruse and Witham
Kruse, Galt, and Mr. and Mrs. John
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Women's Institute, will be presented
in Hensel' Town Hall on the follow-
ing afternoons: Oct. 21 to Oct. 26
hours 1.30 to 4 o'clock. Miss Dors
Burke, Women's Institute Branch
will be in charge.
Anniversary Service,
Chiselhurst anniversary will be
held •Sunday, October 2,7, at, 2.30 and
7.30 p.m. Rev. Reins Herm Varna,
will be the guest speaker. A new
heating system has been installed and
the church auditoinum US now in the
process a being redecorated-.
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