The Huron Expositor, 1968-10-10, Page 7AON ADAMS
)' runerd, 0%14=4, for Alviu
Adams, 50, who died Pat/ Frt.
cfarill StratfordGeneral Eos.
Pltal were belil.MentlaY at the
S. BOX funeral home here,
Mr. ArlaMS had been found
Unconscious last week IJ a walk.
in freeger at 4eafOrtll Lockers.
He was reMOV4
Community Hospital and later
taken to •Stratford.
A butcher he had been em
-
played from tine to time at
the loekers.
Mr. Adams served overse.as
for three years in ,Britam,
France, Belgium and Germany
during the Second World War.
He waa a. member of Seaforth
Branch 156, Royal Canadian.
Legion and members of the
branch conducted a service at
the funeral home Sunday eve-
ning.
Born in Seaforth, the son of
Mrs. Frederick Adams and the
late Fred Adams he had been
a long time resident of Egmond-
ville. Mr. Adams was not mar-
ried and is survived by his
mother and two brothers, Cecil
H. of Goderich and Kenneth W.
• .0411,erfd.f.kPir4Ce- -Wai.conduct-
ed by Rev. 3.). 0. Vry. at..ricrat-
PresbyteriairViMr.eb:: Adibear.
era were 0044 Smith, Rose
Re*
..NOrat.W..MaOrieSui,
William Trapnell, Orville Coop-
er, braes xeOreger,,. Flower,-. •
bearers were Allan .1liebelank`
l3riap.... *Omer; David Com,'
peen and Ken Adams, Inter- -
ment followed in NgmendVille-
cemetery.
MRS. ADELBERT GA.RIPNER
Mrs. Adelbert Gardner, BO,
Goderich, died Wednesday at.
Alexander Marine and General
Hospital,
She was- born in G.oderich'
Township, the former Florence
Perdue, daughter of the late
Mr. And Ws. William Perdue -
She carne to Goderich la, years
ago.
Surviving are her husband;
one son, William, Campbellyille;
one daughter, Mrs, Cameron
(Joyce) T.hoMsOn, Gederieb; one
sister, Mrs, Oscar TebbuttSea
-
forth; six grandchildren and six.
great-grandchildren. • • •
The body. was . at .the Lodge -
funeral home, Goderich, where
The Clinton District Collegiate
Institute Board
and Its
Advisory Vocational Committee
wish to announce an extension of the opportunity to register
for evening classes.
Thelolrowing classes need approximately ten more registrants
in order for a class to be 4tarted. Subject to obtaining the
necessary registrants, the classes will begin the week of
October 21,
Art-begiuner, Tuesday Shorthand; Monday
Liquid Embroidery, Tuesday History, Gr. 13, Wednesday
Millinery, Tuesday Welding, Tuesday
Some inquiries have been received concerning other classes'
not advertised. It is the policy of the C.D.C.I. Board to wel-
come inquiries about any course that has not .been advertised.
We request such inquiries as soon as possible.
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The following classes will start on the dates indicated:
Bridge, October 15,
Sewing -advanced 1, Oct. 16
Sewing -advanced 2, Oct. • 17
Sewing -advanced 3, Oct. 21
Sewing -basic, October 15
English, Gr. 13, October 15
Typewriting, October 15
Rug Hooking, October 15
General Carpentry, Oct. 15
All classes begin at 8:00 p.m. except for Diploma 'subjects
which begin at 7 p.m.
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EVENING CLASSES, CLINTON, ONTARIO
I wish to register in the following subject(s)
1 st choice
2nd choice
3rd choice
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service Was held at 2'lltult Sat-
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ice,mOtery..
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MAC. GEDROS CARVEk.
'Mrs. 'George Carter,
flesborn. died Friday at. Se0.
forth CenamnnitY Hospital.
Pie former Edith Campbell,
she is survived by her husband;
.one, daughter, Mrs. Wawa
0.3e.r4 Reid,: RR 1, Blyth; on
sou, Glen, RIt 1, l.,ondesboro;
two slaters, Mrs. John Melt -
rude) McDonald, - Mrs. Gordon
(Hazel) Kerr, both Toronto.
The body was at the Ball Am.,
eral home, Clinton, where ser-
vice was held Monday at 2 p.m.
Burial was in Clinton cemetery.
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DUBLIN
The Dublin CwL met in the'
church hall, *Tuesday evening
with an attendanee of 59."
Tbe president; Mrs. Bob Cro-
nin, presided. A poster — Chil-
dren's Aid Society in its Various
*Acts was displayed. It ,will
be entered by the CW14 in 4
forthcoming contest.
Two new Dublin' residents,'
Mrs. McKay and Mrs. Wills were
t introduced by the president,
• Arrangements for the Christ-
' inas dance were completed.
The November meeting will
be open to parents and the top-
ic will be Parental Control. Fr,
Jansen of Mt. Carmel will speak.
Mrs. Terry McCarthy and
Mrs. Peter Willems demonstra-
ted a variety of hair styles. Mrs.
Rose Stapleton and Mrs. Melva
, Murray were winners of sham-
poos and sets. The Mystery
prize donated by Mrs. . Louis
Dillon- was won by Mrs. Rose
Stapleton.,
Lunch was donated and serv-
ed by Mrs. -..Johanna Schoonder-
woerd, Mrs. George Ducharme,
Mrs. Wilfred O'Rourke, Mrs.
Mary Feeny, Mrs. Leo Kroonen,
Mrs. Louis 13rosens, Mrs. Maur-
ice Ryan, Mrs. George Goettler,
Mrs. Joe Delaney and Mrs. Ken
Stapleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ge'orge Coville
spent the: Weekend with Mrs.
Geraldine Charters, Oakville.
St. Mary's Guild -
The St. Mary's Anglican
Guild met at the honie,of Mrs.
Charles Friend with seven ,mem-
hers and one visitor' in atten-
dance.
The president, Mrs. William
Smith; opened the meeting,
' The secretary -treasurer, Mrs,
Roy Burchill, read minutes and
gave the financial report. The
Penny a Day" collection was
taken and an auction was plan-
ned for the next meeting.
The 'Article's of Religion'
were read by Mrs. Friend and
explained by •Mrs. Stanley
Sharpies.
LOCAL BRIEF$
Mr. and Mrs. 4R; aVlicKindsey
have returned froni a trip to
British Columbia and Califon -
Mr. and Mn. Kennedy and
daughter, Mary Lou, of Kitch-
ener were •guests last week of
-.h2r. mother, Mrsf. C. P. Sills.
Mr, •Neil'Iaidlaw of Climax,
Sask. was a guest of his ems -
ins, Miss Mae Smith and Rob-
ert Smith, john Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. Adams
and family of &moue were hene
attending the funeral of his
brother, the late Alvin Adams.
Miss Dianne Roe of Tilison-
burg spent blue week end with
her punts, Mr. and Mrs. Wes-
ley Roe.
Mr. Monty MeGornetry of Ton -
onto, Mr. and Mrs. B Moore of
Hint Michigan and Mrs. Cy
"Proctor of Godierkh attended
the funeral of the late Alvin
Adams on Monday. •
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Smale .and N.trs„ 'Clerenee,•:Reid
'ape plannang or #:sociatin the
wan future- _:.• ,
Bey. 'Robert Oastien QE'Lli‘16
was glioSit .avVoistreir at the Har-
vest Home 'Sof:Vice' at- St Plaid
.Anglican Chuivit. Sold*. MiZrai-
ing, The eboiir undiP <Urecti-on
of Mrs. Erianir. VorneWiregdeq-
ed an anthem. AN tile?. church
waiS. aPPTOPest4441 deecira0 .Witb
ftowep, fruits and • vegetables,
Jamks 111Turtter. TWii/tChallt1117
fent slon or' Mal and • M.l.W WV*
/ley Twitchell, and
Ravidley Aram ValOopen. .son of
of
Ur. and Mrs. Mervyn' Valcopet;
Erucclield, received the rights
of Holy Baptism .at Brucefteld
• Stuart • ioffiCiating:' The
Twitchell baby is the grandson
of Mrs, Verna Twitchell of Remi-
se&
Miss Jeanie Buichanan Was
taken by ambulance to South
H s Hospital, Exeter, Friday.
17 a, 4, UCVV met in Fallovv-
ship Hall "of the United Church.
on Thursday With leader Mrs.
James .McAllisten presiding.
The devotional was given by
Mrs. Elizabeth Riley reading.
,sacredipassages from Psalm
10(), and article by Clare Burt
on "Farming in •Japan"
think, it •over", "Thanksgiving
to farmers for food Supplied)
elien from all loiver the land",
Mrs. Luther led in prayer. Mrs.'
Grace Harpole favoured with. a
piano seleetteni.
Mw. and Mrs. Fred Howe who.
have been visiting the latter's
sister, 'tIVErs. R.M. Peck and al-
so with •relatives in • Niagara.
Falls, left IVfonday of thjs week
for their winter home in. Tuc-
son, Arlzona, • ' •
Rebekah- Lodge met Wiedines-
day .evenking with. Noble Grand
MTS. John Corbett freskling.
Twenty five guests from Brus-
sels will =eponymy an. install-
ing staff for •installation of •iiiew
office's next week. Mrs. Mary
Lowe,District Deputy Presid-
ent of District 23 will also be
present.
Meinfbers reported ;having
canvassed for the °NIB. -
Winmens from;.HenSall it a
Pealing Saler at Clinton .Satunclay
afternoon- ware Mrs.' Gordon
Troyer, R. R. 2 Herisalt. and
--11VIrs. Elizabeth Riley.. ' ••
...The Thanksgiving meetingof
the Women's Missionary Society
of Carmel Presbyterian Church
was held in the Sunday school'
rooms of the church Monday
evening, •with president, Mrs.
R. A. Orr presiding -in the chair.
She read a poem "What He is.
Thankful For". Devotion and
study were given by Mrs. Gor-
don. Troyer and Mrs. Clarence
Volland,
The WMS ordered their 1969
study packet and the next meet-
ing will be held November 4th
with Mrs.. Glenn Belt and • Mrs.
Harvey Hyde doing the devotion-
al and study. The Ladies' Aid
also met and discussed plans for
a bazaar in November.
Cotton Pickers
Kippen Cotton Pickers met
jointly in Hensall United
Church with, the Hensel' club.
Barbara Gemmell was elected .
the new secretary. Home Econ-
omist Miss Heard showed how
to cover a belt and how to in-
sert a zipper. Mrs. Travers of
the Hensall club showed how
to baste and gather a sleeve.
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