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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-04-04, Page 9District I~4rr~ and MRS, vas souunock-,-comtipiondlovot----Thiifie 410511 • ' ...•:";•';..".•;:'• • Ointon News-11gcool, Thursday, April 190 NOW IS 'THE TIME Tc) ADD SUP .EXTENSIQNS SI RPOFS Call or Write ,Now GEORGE WRAITH BOX 9S PHONE 524-6511 100"WOMMeeieeeeteetS Got:PERKO tf You can clean up this bunch for pennies a day with an electric water heater Bath the ki4 do the laundry, wash the dishes, h'6vb a shower. With a Casoade40 ' .electric Water heater there'll be lots and lots of hot v‘i .ter for all your needs... and for only pennies a •day. your biggest bargain in hot water. ask your hydro cs.vm WK • • Winners of the draw held at Clinton Knitting Centre this week are: Brenda IVIakins, Etaye field, Mrs, J. Kunnott, Blyth, Mrs. Jeffrey Ceeitelon, R.R.3 Clinton and Mrs. E. Wilson, Clinton, The tickets were drawn by Mrs. Bremner. FREE Glasses With Gas Purchase Soteno Avocado Tumblers PAULS BP 165 Victoria St, Clihtbn 404051 — FOR ONLY The seventh Meeting of tile ippen entertainers was: held t the 'home of Mrs. Aohert emmell March ?5 at 7;2O p.m. Miss. Carroll, the home eeele. mist, was the pest. Tee meet. ng Was opened With the 4--.Ht Wee and the roll call leered by 13 members, The eeretery's rePort WAS g1eree d Penna Whitehouse was elec." ed, as the new secretary., We discussed Hospitality in the club, Lunch was served and the meeting closed with "God Save the Queen." SUpday visitors With Mrs, Long were: Mrs, Marguerite Ulch, Windsor) Mr. and Mre. Oswald Brown, Detroit, and Mrs, Ed Little, Heesall. 1.016deSbOr0 • Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner of Cromarty were recent vise itors with Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Howatt. Mr. Harvey flunking went to Westminster Hospital last week, we hope with treatment he will soon improve. The Sunshine Sisters of the W.I. held their annual banquet in the Community Hall last Wednesday evening, More than forty members enjoyed dinner served by the aim well unit of the U.C.W. The revealing of the Sunshine Sisters was an enjoyable feature of the even. ing. A few well chosen words to the president, Mrs. Jim Howatt, by Mrs. Tom Allen ex. pressed the appreciation of the members for the time and eff. ort put forth by the president. A • gift accompanied the address. The remainder of the evening was spent in a few games of cards. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gardiner of Thames Road were visitors recently with Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Howatt, Mrs. Ida Townsend was taken to Clinton Hospital on Sunday morning having suffered apaine Jul fall on the church steps. We hope she will soon recover. Maitland Con. The members of the SS No. 4 Community Club held their March meeting at the home of Mrs. Stewart Farquhar. Mrs. Don Lobb; president opened the meeting with the Creed and The Lord's Prayer. Ten members and one visitor were present for roll call, "What I would like new for Easter." The minutes of the February meeting were read and a.ppreved. The treasurer's report showed a good balance on hand. Plans were made to hold the annual supper at Summerhill Hall, March-20. The remainder of the evening was spent playing cards. About 65 were present at eating time and no, one needed to leave the table hungry. The April meeting was' held Aril 3 at the home of Mrs. IN on Lobb. The' meeting was closed with e Mizpah Benediction. • Lunch was served by the hos. ess assisted by Mrs. Don Lobb d Mrs. Don Forbes. A bake sale was held after unch. Mrs. R. E. Thompson as. auctioneer. Miss Lois Merrill spent the week of March 18 to March 2'3, travelling to New York city with the Snarys of Winowdale. Knitting centre draw winners The ,fourth end ,fift4,-.theetttig: Of the IKipperr. 4,4 ChM Was. held at the home of Mra,,Kehn.eth l!14rch, 18, .at 2 The fourth. meeting' Was ,eieeried with the i-41 pledges and the t'oJI, call was ,answered by members, Parlone McKay read the utes of the leet meeting wild Karee Sararee was ejected As the new secretary.. Mrs, .geomell and Mrs, Mo! Kay discussed entertainment, at tea, The fifth meeting was opened with the roll Oil oncl party itteas were .chsenaseti. Theleade era and Several members made tea and tenaeurgere, The sixth meeting ef the 1C.11?!... pen entertainers was held at the bOrne of Mee._ COpeelly 'March 2l et 2 .p.pre., • The meeting opened with the 4-H Pledge followed by the roll call, .Dianne 'McKay was . elected as 'the pew •eepretary, Mrs, Gen:Melt and Mrs, 1We* Kay discussed party refresh.: ments and plans r for echieve• merit day were made, Butter, cakee and fancy cookies were Made by the members. On Saturday evening about 7 p.m. a spectacular fire oc. curred at Kippen when Elzar Mousseau's two-storey chicken barn about 50 by 100 feet was burned to the ground, and 7,000 birds were lost, It, is eiot known at present the cause of the fire and the bpilding was partially covered by insurance. A strong, northerly wind at the time threatened the sure rounding homes and much credit is due the firemen for saving' other buildings nearby. Exeter Brucefield, Clinton and Seaforth•lerigades were called in. The same night one of Nor. man Dickert's front windows was blown ire Miss -Jo,. Anne Sturgeon of Bayfield visited a week with her cousins Nancy and Billy Pridham of Cromarty, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sturgeon and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pridhern and family, Cromarty, Jo Anne Sturgeon returning home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Carter, and Jimmie of Galt spent the weekend with the latter's par. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hood. • Mr, and Mrs. Oliver 4."poex* son and son William, of Lexiden • yieiteel reletivee OPOorgle440 Kitchener laet Sunday. and Mrs. Ben lierniltee visited eeeeptly with. Mr, and Mrs. .Lloyd HerePhriee. Patti)" erston, Mrs.. Ed. Davies visited, last week with her • eisteee Cliff Beetle. and Mr, Beetle In • London, Mr. Davies wept to 'London on Sunday to see her, • Keith Robinson' of Toronto spent' the weekend with hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roes Robinson. '• • Mr, and Mrs. Ted Mills ids. ited last weekend with Mr.: and Mrs. Irwin Schmidt. at Strethe roy. The Auburn Horticultural eociety will hold their firstePen meeting• April 8 in theca:1mm. ity Memorial Hall at 8:00 p.m. Plans were made at the ex.« ecutive meeting held in th e T own halt With the. president". Mrs. Gordon R. Teylor in charge. The minute's were accepted as read by the secretary Mrs. Bert Craig. The financial statement was presented by the treasurer, Mrs. Wes. Bea.dnock. Mrs. Gor. - don Taylor was appointed dele. gate t o the district meeting to be held April 20 inWingham. 'The letter regarding the plant patent act was. signed by the members of the executive. Any one wishing to take the trip to Ottawa in• tulip time should ' get in touch with the secretary for reduced rates of travel. The guests of the evening on April 8 will be Mr. and Mrs. • W. McLaren of Benmiller, who will ehow flower pictures of their trips. Mrs. Russel Brindle ley was in charge of the speaker. The program committee is fobe Mrs. Donald Haines, Mrs. Wes • Bradnock and Mrs. R, Briddley. The lunch committee is to be Mrs. R. Brindley, Mrs, Albert McFarlane and Mrs. Robert J. Phillips. There will be door prizes and it is hoped new members andinterested friends' will attend. Every membership is doubled by the grant so come to Auburn and community folk and help to make flowerbeds to beautify our village. HOLMESVPIE . Nor man ...Tilley ofStoectore,on.r•I, Tees Couhty'Diteharn, Ehglandee who has been on abusiness trip to Cleveland, Ohio, was a re• cent visitor of his niece, Mrs. Hank Gelling and family. • Mrs. Lloyd Bond was in Chat. -ham last week as a Huron- Perth Presbyterial delegate to the annual meeting of the London Conference United Church Women. THROUGH YOUR RED CROSS THOSE YOU HELP WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER Easter: and red eareae lions Made an ,attractive :Sete titrein Knox United church, Auburn When the Vetted Church. Women held their Easter Thank. e;feetrig Meeting. The :• geepts were wP1e9feed by Mrs. ;PIM Perein • end Mrs. Ilareld Web. 'ser, Tee 'eherch organist, Mre. Brian Hallam presided at the organ. The president, Mrs. M. R. Roberts was in charge of the Meeting and gave an insPiring Easter.meditation followed by prayer, The scripture lesson from John 'ell; starting at verse 11, was read by Mrs. Clifford Branton. See announced the hymn, 4 'The Head thetOnce was Crowned with Thorns". Miss Marsha Marti e and Miss Klaeice 1Ca0Pnlans sang a duet, "There is a Green Hill Far Away," ' accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Norman Wight. man. Mrs. Charles Straughan led in prayer.* Mrs. Gordon Chamney sang the solo, "Tee Old Rugged Cross", The offeroffer.. ing was received by the ushers, Mrs. Stanley Ball and Mrs. William de Jong. , Mrs. John Sprung introduced the guest speaker, Rev, J. Roberts of', Belgrave. In his Easter message he spoke of the significance of the cross in th e present day and also brought to the present age similar people who put Christ on the cross today. ' He also spoke on God's at.. titude to Man, His care, His concern and how much He cared .to allow His son to bear the cross, Mrs. Stanley Ball thanked Mr, Roberts for his inspiring Easter message. Mrs. Roberts' welcomed the gueets from the different churches and the meet. big was closed by the singing, of the hymn;, "Jesus Keep Me.' Near the Cross" and the bene. diction, pronounced by • Mr. Roberts. Following the meeting all were invited to tea served in the eunday school room when the lunch tables were placed in the shape of a cross centred with a large Easter Lily, Words of appreciation were expressed by Mrs. Nelson Pier. son of the Dungannon • U.C.W., Mrs. Thomas Haggitt of St. Mark's. Anglican Church Guild, Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson ofKnox Presbyterian Women's Mis. sionary, Society,`, Mrs. Lloyd Waleon ofeeVestfielde JanikeeeLedeleeof the Donny. brook 17:C.W, and Mre. Robert J, Phillips Of the Baptist Church. Mrs. -Roberts replied. Mr. and Mrs. ClaytonRobert. son of Copper Cliff, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and 1Vlrs. WilliamStraughan and his father •M r. J.,J. Robertson, Mrs. William Medd and son Bert Medd .visited last week one day with the former's else ter, Mrs. Alfred Rollinson and Mr. Rollinson,. Shelley Grange, president Of • the Auburn c.g-r:T,' Voup eVa4, in Charge of the meeting held last week at the home of the! leader, Mrs.. Bradneeke, • After the pail to worship; thee. hymen, "We Thaek Thee NOW Our Lord,-" was sung led by' Betty Mess. All repeated the PurPose (Wee lowed by the Lord's.re Praye; The,minutes and the roll Call: were read by the secretary,;,secretary,;, Joyce Leatherlend. .„ Brenda ,Archambault celved the offering which was: dedicated with prayer, They scripture lessen was read by. Joyce Leathereaed and a Biblee quiz on Hair was led by Brenda! 1301. • • ,J J, Polater and Mrs,.. ,Wr,414Arge; of-44401i APO. 14a, Pori& Knowles -of Toro/Ito visited :lasI P!,.444), With gdg4r 44.494 and Mese Nanoy. 444eraon, .and Mrs. Albert Mae!. 'PA:441*i Mrs, Port Craig AO! 'Mx; Ralph Mlearereterelecileat 1,100. 'after .spending' eeYee *eke in ,Floricia, •, MS Frank RatthbyI Mrs '.attended the Officers Treining 'classessPensoretl be the Feder. Wee Feradnock, Mrs, Elgin Jere. line of Londesbore :and Miss Barbara Watkins, of Lopdesboro lotion of AgrioultuiP of liAron., afal. Perth counties under the :-Iteral Learning Association of etltaViO• KIPPEN `Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stokes of London were Sunday guests of Robert Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burke of Wroxeter and Mr. and Mrs. Wihston Workman, Exeter vis. ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mellis. , • • .' Rochus faser returned home this week from a vacation in Florida. • • Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. David Triebner during the week.• end were Brock. Parker and friend of Parry Sound, Brian Triebner of London, and Mr. and Mrs. .Don Jolly and fernely. of Exeter. Miss Janice. Kinch and friend frOm Teronttevieitediwith- Miss ee Brenda Triebner during theliol. idys. Tee devotional program to bee given at the U.C.W, was plannee0: end also the Mother end Dangle.' 'Aer banquet. ; The study' the differpner • faiths, was coetinued end OW e chapter on "The Sniiths of .13, • Grove City" "(kelt with thee Roman Cateolie faith. The m eet. ; ing was closed with Tape,. BROADLOOM & HOME FURNISHINGS SALE The seventh meeting of the : AUburn MOdern Hostesses was „.; held with the president, Jean e • Hardy the chaise. - • Donna Chamney read 'the minutes and the roll call was answered by naming one duty of pleasem a guest. • • Hospitality in the club, eti. ' • quette in the club and in pub. , pla.ce* was discussed by the ' 'leader, eerse Wee Bradoodic. 4'Plans were eompIetedttoienter. ,eee teen the mothers and members • the Atburn Women's Inst.'. lute on -April 15 at 8:00 p.m., in the Community Memorial. hall. The groups wrote an in.• vitation to the tea. The meet,. ing was closed by repeating the 4'41 Creed. • • Congratulations..to Mr, and Mrs. William CrawfordofWing• ham on the birth of a daughter. Mr. Crawford recently took over the. operation of the Auburn Fine. station. • The Aubure: Modern Ros.';'i tesses 4-H Club met 'for their ' sixth meeting at the home of • the as.sistant leader, Mrs.. • Frank Raithby with all but one member present. The meeting was condncted by' 'the president, Jean Hardy and • • wae opened with the 4-H Creed. ,; The mieates were read bye, Dopna Chamney. The rcel call Was aneweeee by each member naming one • duty of a hostegs to her guest..1 A eisceesion tooe place on e • party refreshments, service ', and menus. -Mrs. Rai thby ; , demonstrated the' paking of ceokies and the geoupe' judged e . a buffet teele setting ,:fler a •, PaitY. ' • • A lunce Of cake, two vareetiee • ' of cookies and freshie were e ' served. The meetinewe.e•closed by the 4-H Creed. , 0' HURRY ldi4 ^''~~.... : o• .,• • . .S.XLE EN6S. SOON PER MONTH You Can Rent An Economical ELECTRIC WATER HEATER from 17 CLINTON 44 PUBLIC UTILITIES 1A0 COMMISSION