The Seaforth News, 1960-06-02, Page 1T
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SHAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, J LYNN 2, I ONO
B0 C.A0 Testino. Started
t
This Week in.,bbert Logan
Annonneement was made bY
Dr, la D. Armstrong', Health of
Animals Branch, Stratfora, that
testing nutter the Brucellosis Con-
trol eampaign began hi the north
part of Logan townsbip on l'elon.
clay of this week, by Da W. R.
Bryane of Seatorth.
'resting ou the east side of Hib.
beet began an Wednesday by Dr.
Philp or Mitchell.
The plan will eventually take
in Dr, Turnbull and Dr, Drennan
of Seaforth in Logan and the
west part ot Hilbert.
It is part or a county -wide
testing being math) in Perth, One
veterinarian is working in South
Easthope, two in Mornington, one
each in Wallace, Ellice and 131an-
shard townships.
Additional men will be added
until all told there will be 1 men
testing. Dr, Armstrong said it
was hoped to receive the full co..
operation of owners to facilitate
completion of testing before snow
comes next tall,
In case of an animal snowing
a positive test a, license far
slaughter is issued, The owner
receives compensation ou tae ba-
sis of grade etock, which lie gets
as soon as the premises are Wis..
fitetorily cleaned. The owner
takes the animal to a packing
plant and receives pay for the
meat. In the rare event of the
meat being rondemned as unfit
for human use, he receives the
meat priceanyway, this being
gatteanteed by the 'Department.
Brucellosis was formerly known
as Bang's Disease or Contagious
Abortion. In humans it is medi-
cally known as undulant fever.
Huron county will become a
Brucellosis Conteal Area later
this year, officials recently stated,
WILLIAMSON - HORTON
Patricia Anne Horton, the only
daughter of Mr and Mrs, Clay.,
ton 'Horton al Seatontn, exchang-
ed marriage vows with Gordon
George Williamson, of Windsor,
in a double -ring ceremonY at 'Wes-
ley United Church Chapel, Lon-
don. The groom is the only Son of
Mrs, James Dick, Detroit, and
the late Me. Williamson, Rev,
John Stinson performed the cere-
mony.
The bride wore a beige suit
with green accessories and a cor-
sage of red roses. She was attend-
ed by Deanna '<itching, of Wind-
sor, cousin of the groom, wearing
a mauve suit with white acres -
Windsor was best man.
carnations, Don Sawchuck, of
/eyries and a CIMINO Og white
The wedding dinner was held
at the home of the bride's aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Horton, Clinton, After a honey-
moon in the States the young
couple will reside in 'Windsor.
NURSES GRADUATE
Nora Monica Reynolds, daught-
er of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reyn-
olds, Seaforth, was among the 60
successful students at St. Jo-
seph's Hospital School of Nurs-
ing, London, who received their
diplomas at a ceremony on Friday
night when Most Rev, John O.
Cody, Bishop of London, Was the
main speaker.
Marie Agnes O'Connor, tlanglit-
er of Mr. and lets's, James O'Con-
nor, Theban, was also 0, graduate,
Penny Sale Winners
at St, Columban
Winners of the penny sale draw
at St. Columban Tuesday night
wore:
Mat, Mem, Jim Mt:Greece, Sea -
forth; tomato juice, Mrs, Roy Alia
Gooch, Seaforth; sliest and pillow
slips, Stan Nichol; groceries, Ber-
nard McQuaid; chila's overalls,
Mrs. Lylo Itacho; roasting pan,
Donald Murray; groceries, Mrs.
Thos, Morris; ball and bat, Father
Mceowell; snack table, Jock Mnr-
Pity; groceries, Mrs. Janet Rico;
I.ray, Mrs, Ross Montgomery; gro-
ceries, Margaret McLean, Sea -
forth; blanket, Mrs. Thos, Fax;
plate, Mrs. Dennis Nolan; sugar,
Danny Murray; car brush, Bruce
Austin; Fridge pack, Donald and
Dennis alurra,y; groceries, Ma's,
Raster Bennett; pillow cases, Mrs
Nora Maloney; magazine rack,
Nell Doyle, London; waxer, Mrs.
Jim Watson; mop, Mre. Theo -
bald; bull, bat, skipping rope,
Mrs, Steve Murray; sugar, Leo
Hagan; pop, candy, George Hays;
lunch box, Catherine Ryan; gro-
ceries, Jennie Cronin; base, Lou
Murray; sugar, Mrs. D. Malone;
corduroy pants, Mrs. Wilt, Me-
Quaid; nightgown, Danny Mua
ray; ling, Peter Maloney; glasses,
Helen Fowler, London; chocolate
bars, Bobby Kinsale% Luoknow;
tub, Ray Murray; tootball, Doro-
thy Dalton; glasses and pitcher,
Duncan. Fax kitchen set, Mrs.
James Henderson; groceries, Mrs.
Russell Dorrauce; heater, Mrs,
Geo. Goettler; cup & saucer, Mrs.
James O'Connora oup & saucer,
Mary Elizabeth Ryan; cake plate,
Nall nnale; groceries, Mrs. Gib,
Murray; child's dress, Dale Beu-
ermann; nylons, Mrs. Tom Kay;
groceries, Richard Muegge; orna-
ment, Grant Carnochan; sugar,
Donald & Dennis Murray; scales,
Leonard Maloney; flashlight, Don-
ald Moylan; glasses, Art AJOXII.
der, Walton; flour, Mrs. Angus
Kennedy; house plant, Mrs. Zacic
Ryan; sugar, Bruce. Austin; smo-
king stand, Mrs. Toni Kay; tern,
Jimmy Ryan, St, Columban; but-
ter, Gordon McGavin.
Detroit Masons to be
Here Sunday
A. special Masonic service wihl
be held in St. Thomas' Anglican
Church, Seaforth, on SundaY
morning, June 5th, when Lincoln
Lodge, Detroit, and Britannia
Lodge, Seaforth, will attend, Rev.
le. Donaldson will preach,
Will Celebrate
40th Anniversary
Mr. and 'ears. Harvey Moore,
High Street, Seaforth, are hold-
ing open house for their friends
and relatives on Thuesday, ,Tune
Oth, 7.80 to 9.30 9.m., on the (man-
sion of their 40011 wedding anni-
versary. No gifts, please.
Will Hold
Open House
Mr. and .Mrs, Charles Dexter
wile hold open house at their
home at Constance on Wednes-
clay, ,Tune 15th from 2 p.m, to 4 p.
na and 7 p.m, to 9 pan, on the
occasion 01 their golden wedding
anniveesarY.
Students Choose
Council Officers
The Students' Council of Sea -
forth District High School on Fri-
day elected the executive for the
'60 - '61 term:
Pees., Robert Elliott; Vice Pre-
aident, Cathie Eckert; Seo., Phyl-
lis Bryans; Trees, D000ti 1, Boyes.
The form representatives will
not he elected until the fall,
Only ThreeTeams F. Sills Heads
In Huron Football Seaforth Bowlers
Intereet in football has Minim- The official opening of the Sea -
'shed, with only three teams en- forth Bowling WINS held on
tering the Huron Football Assoei- Wednesday, flay 25th with an
alien senior and junior schedules, enjoyable potluck supper at the
Tito dates were arranged at a Chile House, This waa followed lie
meeting at Winthrop on Monday the annual meeting of the men's
night. No rule alianges were me,de club with election of tho
Good Returns For from last yearit is expected the ing officers tor 1960,
.
will'
Refugee Fund robin series for the title. C. J, Sills; Vice Pree., Lev, Chris -
When the Meal returns were in Nellieachedvae, tin; See, Harold Connell; Treas.,
n
lune 8—St, Coluniban at Goderieli 1 isIa,111(; esicenkacDonald, Tulare:intent
101' our wool "qutz" rm. World ,
with the Huron County Commit- June 17, St., Col. at 'Winthrop Mittee, Dr, J, C. alatileinth
Willis: Em.icitolve Cona.
, Kar-
1tettgao Reliet in (=Junction June 15, Goaerich at St, Columban a
tee we find that Lite residents of June 21, Winthrop at Cloclerich el Buys, Jack Nair, Bob Dela, lea
Seararth responded splendidly,
for which we hasten to add our
thank you.
t d Past Pres, Wm, Ball; Pres„ l.
In addition, the Seaforth Dis-
trict High School performed ad-
mirably. with the Students Coun-
cil conteibuting $40; the Glee
Club $25; the individual classes,
by special ,proJectei, raised the to-
tal for the school to $300. This
splendid effort together with
$670.37 from the residents meant
that our total contribution now
stands; at $970.37.
Can bebalt of the Huron County
Committee, as convener at the
local committee, I would like to
say a word or thanks to the work-
ers who made our fine showing
possible: airs. Carmon Rowcliffe,
President of St, Thomas' Guild;
Mrs, John J. Maloney, president
ot the Catholic Women's League;
Mies Jean Scott, president of
First Presbyterian Women's As-
sociation; Miss Gladys Thompson,
president of Northside United
Church Woman's Association, and
Miss Rena. Fennell, secretary -
treasurer, and the members of
the various groups who acted as
canvassers. I am not unmindful
of the keen interest displayed by
the stair and students of SDI -IS
which made our total more im-
pressive.
Rev, .T. Cliff Britton is conven-
er for Seaforth,
Construction Starts
on Bowling Alley
Mee Gary Kelly has started con-
struction of the building near the
corner of Market and Jarvis
Streets for a bowling alley. The
footings have been laid and work
is in progress on concrete block
walls, The building is placed be-
side J. T. Hugill's property, leav-
ing the corner tot vacant,
It is understood the remaining
Part of the property on the corn-
ner is one of the sites under con-
sideration for a beer warehouse
and/or limier store,
RED GROSS
The Red Grose Society will hold
their meeting on Friday in the
library rooms at 8 p.m.
PETER A. McDONALD
A. funeral service was held in
Tasker chapel, Biytb, for Peter
Alexander McDonald of Walton,
who died Thursday evening intim
Clinton hospital, The service was
in charge of Rev, M. Thomas,
minister of Walton United
Church, The pallbearers were
Frank Kirkby, Barrie Marshall,
Gordon Moray, Arthur Colson,
William Bell, and Bert Beacom.
Flowerbearers were Dougl as
Kirkby, Ralph Travis, Ronnie
Bennett, and William Humphrey.
Burial was made in Brussels
Cemetery
The late Peter McDonald had
been in &Bing health for the Past
eight years, He was in hit 740
year and was born on the Hullett
boundary, After his marriage 43
years ago to Miss Sadie Zane -Wet.
son of Thillett, he farmed on the
lath eon, et Mullett until 'retiring
to Walton 12 years ago. 13e,sides
his wife he is ettevivect by one
claughtee, Vera, MTS, Lorne Bad.
ley of tith line, Morris. There aee
also four grandchildren.
Among those attending blie fun-
eral from a distance was Mrs, Mc-
Donala's sister, 'Mrs: 'Clarence
Smith of St. Thomas, and friends
from Kirktou, ICinloss and Clirt.
ton,
June 23, Winthrop at St. Colum,
June 28, Goderich at 'Winthrop
jelly 1, St. Columban at Winthrop
July 4, St. Columban at Godericla
July 6, Coderieh at Winthrop
July 13, Goderich at St, Canna
July 15, Winthrop at Coderieh
Games start at 7.30 sharp,
metLaren*, Geo. Ilaye, Nein Mc-
Cue. Auditore: ellaS. Barber, el.
McKellar, Membership Commit.
tee, Len Ford, Wnt. Ball, Bev.
Christie, Clarence Walden, it,
Rev, Ed Andrews, Bob Doig;
July 11 Winthrop at St, Colum. Groueillends Committee, Clarence Wal-
den, Jaek Muir; Prizes foe Tourn-
aments, Dr, J. C. MacLennan,
Sills; Local Tournament
Junior Schedule Committee, Win, Ball, L. Ferd,
.11ob Doig, Ken Willi,
It was decided to hold the mix-
ed tournaments every Thursday
night, Tuesday nights were set
aside as men's night with a jitney
tournament to he held each even-
ing and the winner of the most
games during the season is to be
given a suitable prize. The club
is Anxious to obtain new mem-
bers and they will be welcome
any evening to eome down and
try the go:me.
Bowling for the Soole trophy
was then held with the following
results. Soole trophy—In C, J.
Sills (skip), Dorothy Parke, Mrs,
Walker Hart. Second prize was
June 10, St. Columban at Walton
June 17, Walton at St, Columben
June 22, Winthrop at Walton
June 27, Winthrop at St. Colum.
July 4, Walton at Winthrop
July 8, St. Colum. at Winthrop
Public School
Teachers Meet
.11embers and Associates of the
Seaforth Unit of the FeelaT,A..0.
hold a very enjoyable dinner
meeting at Ole Little Inn in Ban -
field last Wednesday, May 25th.
A new slate of officers for the
coming year were elected and are
'Pres., Mrs, Florence Kan; Vire Buys.
Ire Reid, Fred Willis and Karel
wore by Bev. Chrietm Al-
oe follows:
Pres„ Miss Marion McLlwain;
See, Treas., Mrs. June BousseY;
Cort', Sec.,
Miss Ella Elder; CONSTANCE
r. Sec., Miss Mabel Turnbull; ation Mrs. Elva Ellis; Mrs. Robert Johnson and son
Leeisl
13ruce of Grand 'Valley spent a
day last week with her parents,
Mr, and 'Mrs. James Medd,
Miss Helen MeIllwain R.N„ otl
Clinton, is spending a few days
ion Potter were chosen to rePre- ma -lays at her parental home,
sent North Huron teachers at the
annual meeting at the Royal York Mr, and Mrs, Geo. McIllwain.
in Toronto, in August. Messrs. Sam Pethick, John
teeming and Miner Adams of
Winthrop spent Friday evening
SEAFORTH MERRY MAIDENS witb. Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Grimold-
The sixth meeting ot our club by.
was held on May 20th at home of Mr, and Mrs. jack Busby of
Mrs, J. Broadfoot, The meeting Chatham spent the weekend with
opened with "0 Canada" followed Mr. and Mrs, L. Lawson,
by the 4 -ID pledge. Minutee of Messes Wm. Jewitt and Win.
last meeting were read and adop- Dale attended the funeral of the
tet. Discussion was under the late lir, Hill of Goderich last
heading's of "Menu Planning", Wednesday afternoon.
"Ground Meat in Many Forms", Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dexter
Groin) week was to prepare meat visited last Wednesday with Mrs.
loaf,John Vincent of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Farnham of
Detroit visited last Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs, Ross MacGregor,
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Preszca-
tor and family and Mr. and Mrs,
Robt, Grimoldby spent last Satur-
de,y evening with Mr. and Mrs.
C. Glanville and family of Credi-
ltaos1:111t. Saturday evening with Mr.
r. and Mrs. Wm, Jewitt spent
and airs, John Berry of Goderich.
MT. and Mrs. W. L. Whyte at.:
tended the Corriveau-Bedard wed-
(Sliantgurdsally(1. reception in Zurich on
Mr. and Mrs. L. Lawson at-
tended the Sunday School Anni-
versary and Flower Sunday See -
vice at Turners' Church, and at
this service Stephen William, in -
Savoury Salad; Kam Bake. rant son of Mr, and Mrs, Stanley
Johns was baptized,
Mrs. Frank Riley and Mr. Doug
Riley motored to Ajax on Sunday
A donation of $5,00 from Mlle where Mrs. Riley is spending the
W. 3. Duncan makes the total to weekend with her daughter and
date 6147,00. son-in-law, Mr, and leers. Robert
Wood. Douglas is tearbing for a
couple of weeks in one of the
schools in that district,
Goodwill, Mrs. Agnes Mason;
Publicity, Mrs. Beryl Nicholson;
Status, Mrs, Barbara Alexander, -
Miss Jean Scott and Miss Mar..
Home Assignments: Plan a
day's menu for your family and
Lodges Attend record in your record books.
Work on your record books.
Divine Service The meeting closed by singing
"God save The Queen" and a deli-
Merabees of Fidelity Lodge No. cious hunch was served,
55, MOP and Edelweiss Rebekah: The seventh meeting was held
Lodge No. 117 attended morning on May 23ed at home of Mrs. W.
services at Bethel United Church, L, Whyte. We opened the meet-
afclaillop, in a body last Sundae'. ing by singing "0 Canada," follow -
The minister, Rev. Wm. H. Sim. el by the 4-H pledge. Minutes of
meeting were read and adopted.
The Roll Call "Our day's menu
brought in for discussion". Dis-
cussion was under the headings
of "iVande Once Dishes", "Frozen
Meat", "Thawing Mea, Out",
"Cooking Meat".
Group Work: Prepare Shep-
herd's Pie; Dressed Flank Steak;
merell delivered an appropriate
sermon with Miss Jean Helleu as
director of music. Mr, Lloyd Mc-.
Cluskie of Winthrop sang "Bless
This House".
EGMONDVILLE
Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Cook and
family of Kingston spent the
weekend with Mrs. Cook's mother,
Mrs. Harry Weiland,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Meanie and
children of Palmerton have been
recent visitors with MTS. NiCON'S
Bpareen,15, Mr. and Its. Johnnie
hi
'Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jahn of
Flint and Mr, and Mrs, Win. Ca-
ble of Windsor were weekend vis-
itors weth Mr, and Mrs, Elmore
Stephenson, also with the lady's
brother, lIr. and airs. Geo. L. Reid
of Varna.
Mrs. J. S. Watson has returned
home from a visit with her daug-
hter, Mr. and afro, Albert Clark
at eiluieleirk.
Dr. James Semple is attending
the annual conference of the Un-
ited Church this week at London.
Mrs. Hugh McLachlan spent
the past week at the .home of her
daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Howard
Currie of Clinton.
Visitors with MTS. 31. Boyes
and Miss Mary Stobie were their
cousins, Mrs. S. Ware. Orilila, and
Mrs, Allen Billings, Auburn,
Mrs, Nella Boyes of Hanover is
a guest at the home of Mr. and
1Virs, Alex Boyes.
Visitors at the home oE Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Houston were: 1,1r,
and Mrs, Les, Bell and their
daughter, Leslie Frances ,of De-
troit; Mrs. Pearl Cole of Goder-
ich and Mrs, 011ie Cole of Exeter,
A most enjoyable evening was
spent on Tuesday, May 31.st when
a group of adults and children
headed by Mrs. Cleve Coombs
went to enteetain the Old Folks
at County Home, Clinton. Mr,
Peter Malcolm and Mr. Ken Smith
played the bagpipes. There was
Scotch dancing by Catherine Phil-
lips, Maine Oke, and Janet Turn-
bull. Tap .clanoing by Barbara Box
and Darleen Side, Solos by alre.
Arthur McClure and Sharon
Strong, Hervey and Hazel Green
mot Mrs, Cleve Coombs, 011 time
fiddling by MT. Bill Collins
assieted by .his daughter, Mire.
Margaret Van Emend, Clinton,
Mrs, Greer accompanied Harvey
and 'Hazel. During the old time
fiddling a =nine of the old
folks deemed to the MUSIC.
Kr. and Mtis. Mora:sit and clang -
titer ,Toyce of Cobourg were week.
end visitors with Mr. and Mts. C,
Coombe,
KILT'S FUND
Lions Appeal
for Discarded
Glasses
The Segorth 1.40118 Club, in co-
operation with other Lions Clubs
throughout Canada and U.S., is
promoting the Bank of Light
Project. Discarded glasses are be-
ing gathered by the Seaforth Club
and will be sent to India, where,
it le estimated, over 2,500,000 per-
sons suffer from serious eye di-
seases. ,Matty of these people face
blindness unless help comes quick-
ly in the form of glasses, which
countless thousands cannot af-
ford to purchase, In India the
blind are rejected and classed as
beggars.
The steamship MIEN are co-01)-
erating by shipping the glasses
from Montreal free of charge to
Bombay, Here Indian opticians,
with equipment already on hand,
catalogue the lenses. The Lions
Club of Bombay investigate each
case thoroughly and establish In-
ability to pay before the glasses
are fitted g the clinic,
Many neople have old glasses
and lenges away In drawers, Glas-
ses belonging to loved CMGs who
have passed on are frequently
kept for sentimental reasons,
Now, this opportunity has arisen
where those old glasses may help
to bring new vision to needy per-
sons in India. Those, whose glass-
es we may be keeping would un-
doubtedly be very happy could
they know that their glasses
meant new vision to someone else.
'Irony oid glasses or lensee may
be lett at any of four places in
Seatorth; John Longstaff's of -
floe; W. Sotttlegate's office; La.
rone's Variety. Store or Sttvauge's
Jewellery Store,
DUBLIN
The Ladies' Guild of St. Marys
Church, Dublin, held their May
meeting at the home of Mrs. Doug
Teach°. A short business session
was held with Mrs, Friend presid-
ing. A quilt was quilted dining
the afternoon, refreshments were
served and the meeting adjourned
The regular May meeting of
Dublin W. I. WAS held at the home
of Mrs. Geo. Robinson, with Mrs.
Harold Pethick presiding, and a
representative attendance. The
motto given by Mrs. R. Aikens
was a report on flowers and gar-
dens. Miss Ethel Way contributed
two piano selections, Mrs. A, M.
Looby gave an informative report
of the W. T. Conference at Guelph
and Mrs. T. Butters -reported on
the District Annual NV, 1, meeting
at. Russelciale. Plants were sold
and the proceeds voted to be tient
to the World Refugee Puna. Re-
feeshments were served by Mrs.
Pethick, Mrs. R. Aikens and
Mrs, C. Friend.
Mrs. Catherine Ryan, Stratford,
Mr, and Mrs. Leo Holland and
Billie, Windsor, with Pat Malon-
ey and other relatives,
Albert Jordan, Detroit, Mary
Jordan, Toronto, with Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Jordan,
Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Benninger
a.nd Marvin, Jesepb
Mr, and Mrs, T. Simonson, Mrs.
Joseph Stapleton attended the
graduation ceremonies oe Manses
from St, Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don, including Asa Marie O'Con-
nor, at Western University and
the reception at Catholic Mare
Centre.
Mr, and Mrs, Charles Kraus-
kopf and son, Detenit, with Me,
and Mee. James P. Krauskopa
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Overdulve
and childeen, Hamilton, Pat Fee-
ney and Mise Mae Kelly, Tilson-
berg, with Mrs, Bary Feeney,
Captain and ales, Edward Toe,.
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'West Virginia, With Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Ryan.
Mr, Tont O'Rourke, Dundas,
with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Loohy.
Miss Joanne Stapleton and Miss
Karen Dill spent the weekend in
Kitchener.
Rev, A. Durand, St, Peter's
Seminary, London, with Rev. R.
Dmeand,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kenny and
family, Seaforth. with ales, Chas.
Kistner and Diane.
Miss Mary Jordan, Toronto,
and Albert Jordan, Detroit. with
Mr._ and Mrs. Joseph Jordan and
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Jordan,
McKILLOP
Visitors wth Mr. and Id's. El-
mer Koehler on Sunday were Mr,
and :Mrs, Lome Scholl and family
of Monkton, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Seebach and family of Fullerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rock, Diane,
Paul and Karen spent Sunday in
London.
Mo. and Mrs. Wm. 'Reenter
with Mrs, Geo. Hoegy, Seaforth,
on Sunday.
Miss Lille Smith of Kitchener
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Laverne Hoegy.
Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Irvin
Rock and Mrs. Chas. Eggert on
Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. Alvin
Sehelleeberger and family of Mit-
chell, Mr. and Mrs. John Aiken of
Sebringville, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Bennewies and boys, Mrs. Gladys
Rock, Bruce and Bernice of Lo-
gan.
NORTH McKILLOP
Mr, anti Mrs. Paul Woeffle and
family of Mitchell spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. Har-
old McCallum.
Mr, and Mrs, Harry Tait of
Brodhagen with Mr. and Mrs.
Rees Leeming on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Machan, and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rlieil of
Blyth spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mre. Jos. Thornton.
Mr, Henry Hinz of Mitchell with
Mr. and Mrs. IDd Regele on Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. Porter Dennis visited with
Mr. E, Dennis on Sunday.
Mr. Stewart Thornton or near
Dublin spent the weekend with
Mr, and 5frs„Toe Thornton.
Mi', and Mrs. Tom Pettey and
family of London with the intter's
mother, MTS. Olive McNichol and
other relatives,
Mr, and Mee. Arthur McCallum
and Larry with Mr. and Mrs. H.
McCallum on Snntlay,
Kling Firm
Has Seo,arate
School Contract
Frank Klieg Ltd., Seaforth, has
been awarded the contract for
construction of the new St, James'
Separate School at Seatorth, Dr.
at, W. Stapleton, board chairman,
said on Wednesday.
Work will start immediately
and it is hoped to have the new
five -room Wino] ready as close as
possible to the end of Oetober.
The present (Owl building win
be torn tiown,
KI PP EN
The yowl,: peoples' anniversary
service wee held Sunday in - St.
Andrewee United Church at KIP-
oen whit. Rev. Currie Winlaw ot
Henault as gneet. speaker. The
(hunt was decorated with volor-
ful spring flowers and the their
eonsieting of young peoele with
Miss Ivison, organist and iliac
leader. rendered fine music. The
Misses Katherine Anderson and
Marie Sinclair sang a duet and
Braum Binnendyk, a Solo,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Garketet-
ter and family of Guelph were
SundayllardJones411andsons. guests
with allsie. and Mrs,
ol
Miss Joanne Robinson spent
the weekend with her sister and
brother-in-law. Ma and Mrs. John
Goskell of London.
Mrs. Herbert Whiteman and
daughter Margaret of Toronto vis-.
\iteitlii-tleansItann:elt with Miss Mabelle
v
eir. and Mrs, Wm, Clarke of
Brucefield spent Sunday after.
ins.n.envth Mr. and Mrs, EastonDowson. Dso
Mrs. Lydia Doig was admitted
ailtnbitilajnanfstieotinaLoon to the Clinto
pin
Mr, and Mrs, Art Ashworth
and Carol Ann of Denfield were
recent visitors of Air. and Mrs. IL
Jones and boys.
lir, and Mrs, Win. Homey, Ex-
eter were Sundae' guests of The
and Mrs, Herb Jones.
Mas. Nellie B. McLean and
daughier Manion of Exeter spent
an afternoon last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Dowson.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs: Emerson Kyle and Jim in_
cludecl: Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mit.
ellen of Chethana Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Bullen of Windsor and lire.
Jean Kyle. Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. N, Long visited
Sunday with F/S and ales. Bob
Perkins at Clinton RCAF Station.
HURON ROAD WEST
Mrs, llugh Ball was hostess on
Thursday evening, May 12 for the
Happy Workers' Club. Ten mem-
bees and three visitors were pre-
sent, The president, 'Mrs, William
Holland, conducted the meeting.
A quilt is to be given to Mrs.
Rath Carter, 59 Welker Ste
Thankyou notes were read
from Mrs, Millie Glazier and Mrs.
Holey Mayer.
A. lucky ticket was drawn by
'Miss Jean Falconer and won by
Mrs. Ken Johnson, Two films
were shown by the Cancer Society
atter which Miss Jean Falconer,
Public Health Nurse, spoke on
clanCOr, Mrs. Holland on behalf
of the club thanked Miss Falcon -
em', Lunch eves served. Flowers
and plants were exchanged. Any
members having used clothing are
to bring them to the next meeting
which is to be held on Thursday
evening, June 11111 at the home of
Mrs. jack Smith and Mrs, Millie
Glazier, The Roll Call is to be ane
swered by something special 8 re-
member about my grandmother.
Please note change or date.
We ane sorry to hear that Mrs,
Millie Glazier fell and broke her
hip and is in Clinton Public Ms-
pital, \V wish her a speedy ee.
cowry,