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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1971-06-10, Page 14Sgt. J. Sebela (right) is shown receiving congratulations from Major F. A. Golding, Base Commander, C.F,B. Clinton on the occasion of receipt of the Canadian Forces Decoration. —CF Photo. Couples have pretty Spring weddings • • • • • • • • \ \ \ \ \ \ \ • \ • • • • • • • • • • • • Business and Professional Directory ••••••••\ \\\ \ \ \ \ \\Ss. N .* \ • \ ••• • ••• \ • • • • • . CHU ' ill R senvice 5 , ALL. SERVICES ON DAYI.IGHT SAVING TIME ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH /•"THE FR (EMILY CHURCH" Pastor: REV, H. W. WONFOR, B.Sc., B.CiiiilL, B.D. Organist: MISS i-OIS GF1ASBY. .A.R.C.T, SUNDAY, JUNE 13th 9:45 a.m. — Sunday SchoOl. 1110Q a.m, — MOrning Worship. CONFIRMATION AND COMMUNION 'Wesley-Willis - Holmesville United Churches REV. A. .1. MOWATT, C,O., B.A., 13.13., DM., Minister MR. LARNE DOTTERER, Organist and Choir Director WESLEY-WILLIS' SUNDAY, JUNE 13th 9:45 a.m. — Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. — Hymn Sing. 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship. Sermon: "A VOICE IS CALLING" HOLMESVILLEI, 9:45 a.m, — Communion and Sunday School. CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, Clinton 263 Princess Avenue Pastor: Alvin Beukema, B.A., B.D. Services: 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. (On 2nd And 4th Sunday, 9:30 a.m.) The Church of the Back to God Hour every Sunday 4:30 p.m., CHLO ' — Everyone Welcome - ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Mr. Charles Merrill, Organist SUNDAY, JUNE 13th REV. T. C. MULHOLLAND, Minister' 9:30 a.m. — Sunday School. 9:30 a.m, — Morning Worship. BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: REV. L. V. BIGELOW SUNDAY, JUNE 13th Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m. Evening Gospel Service — 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Prayer meeting. ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Clinton SUNDAY, JUNE 13th FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 11:30 a,m. — Parish Communion. CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 166 Victoria Street Pastor: Donald Forrest SUNDAY, JUNE 13th Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m. Evangelistic Service: 7:00 OM. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Huron Street, Clinton SUNDAY, JUNE 13th Sunday School * 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship '— 11:00 a,m. very treportarst People "When it comes to keeping your money sorted out, nothing beats a P.C.A." says Red Merriman "A Royal flank Personal Chequing Account is the easiest, most convenient and econo- mical way we know for you to keep tabs on your money and take elite of personal and household bills, You can write cheques when you want to, you keep a handy record of all payments and we send you a regular state- ment plus all your cancelled cheques, so you know exactly where you stand. So if paying bills and figuring out what you've got in the bank gets you all confused, come in and see us. A Royal Bank Personal Chequing Account will straighten you out in a hurry." Community Corner On Thursday and Friday evenings, June 10 and 11, the Clinton Minor Basketball tournament will he held at Central Huron Secondary School gym. Quarter finals and semi finals will be held Thursday night from 1-g p.m. with the championship game on Friday at 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. ROYAL BAN K .the helpful bank CLINTON 481-318S R., 'Hyde, 01)0I office Staff; and Mrs: M, Towton and Orval Beaver, custodians at South Huron DHS.. After lengthy communications back and forth between the Huron County Board of Education and the principal of Central Huron Secondary School regarding a CUSS student council debt of $1150 in connection with auditorium bleachers, decision was reached at Tuesday evening's board meeting in Clinton upon suggestion of Principal R. J. Homuth to expect payment of the debt by the end of the 1972-7$ school year, The question had arisen Whether or not the present student's council at CUSS was indeed responsible for the debts of previous council just as any other council is expected to fulfill the obligations of their predeceasors. "I now realize an obligation of this nature should be honored," wrote Principal Homuth. "However an extension of time to fulfill this obligation will be necessary. We will endeavour to amortize this debt by the end of the 1972-73 school year," Following announcement that two teachers at CUSS had been appointed joint supervisors of the Occupations Department at the school during the absence of George Cull for part of the upcoming school year at no cost to the board, the board agreed to commend Mr. Cull for his "gesture of co-operation". It was learned that Cull had offered to divide half of his departmental allowance of $1600 between the two teachers who would be taking over in his absence. Mr. Cull will set up the program for the year and see it started and will be back in time to wind it up for the year. "I like to see spirit like this," remarked Chairman Bob Elliott. Constance BY MARY McILWAIN Mr. William Dale spent Friday in Goderich, when the Ex-Wardens were presented with pins by the county council, and were guests of the council for the day, Mrs. Ken Thompson, Mrs. Carman Scarrow, Mrs. Wilfred Scott and Brenda, Mrs, John Thompson and Sharon visited on Friday evening with Mrs. Jim Thompson and Ricki of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator, Billy and Debbie, Mrs. Ella Jewitt and boys Danny and Billy Jewltt visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Dowson, Brenda, Bonnie and John of Varna. Mr, Andy Thompson of Ottawa and Miss Carolynne, Robin son of London were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Betty, Jim, Snaron and Bob. Mrs. Doug Whyte, Lori and Lisa of Glen Orchard visited on Sunday with Mr. Harold Whyte, Mrs. W.L. Whyte, Tom, Bill, and Margie. Mr. Jim IVIedd of Shelbourne spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meed and Kerri. Mrs. Lawrence Hill of Crediton is Spending a few days with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Ken Preszeator, Linda, Dianne and Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meed and Kerri left on Monday for a trip through parts of the States. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Butler of Cortland are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. George Hogged and Harvey, McKAY McN ICHOL St. Andrew's United Church, Kippen, was the ,setting for a lovely evening wedding uniting in marriage Diane Cheryl McKay and Neil Duncan McNichol on May 14, 1971. The Rev. U. Stuart officiated at the double-ring ceremony before a setting of blue candles and blue and white baby mums and snapdragon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken McKay, Kippen and the groom's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Ralph McNichol, Walton. Miss Evelyn Storey, Dublin, was guest soloist and Mrs. Gordon Price, Walton, was organist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of peau de sole bouche with an overlay of rasehel lace with full sleeves and bodice. A headpiece of petals held her double-tiered veil. She carried a cascade of white bridal roses. Miss Darlene McKay, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Rae Butson, Staffa and Miss Donna Whitehouse, Kippen, They were dressed alike in gowns of powder blue sheer crepe with white vest overlay of Irish lace, full sleeves and bodice. They carried cascades of blue and white mums and wore tiny blue velvet bows in their hair. Miss Sandra McKay, sister of the bride, was flowergirl, She was dressed in a gown identical to the bride's and carried a basket of blue and white baby mums. Ringbearer People of all ages and nil walks of life do important and essential jobs as Red Cross volunteers, YOU CAN HELP TOO. + was Larry McNichol, brother of the groom. The groomsman was Gary McNichol, brother of the groom, and the guests were ushered by Doug McKay and David Wildfong of Mitchell, cousins of the groom. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents where the mother of the bride received the guests wearing a dress of dawn pink de-lustred satin with matching vest coat and wore a corsage of hot pink baby mums. The groom's mother wore a green crimplene ensemble with a pink rose corsage. The bride's table was decorated with blue and white mums, blue candles and centred with a three-tiered white cake trimmed with blue. A smorgasbord dinner was served at midnight. For a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the bride wore a yellow and white lace hot pants ensemble and a corsage of yellow mums. The couple will reside on the groom's farm at RR 4, Walton. Following rehearsal on Wednesday evening, May 12, the groom's parents entertained the bridal party at their home, NEILANDS—MENDERSON St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church, Zurich, was the scene of a pretty spring wedding Saturday May 29 at 3 p.m. when Father A. Durand assisted by Rev G.A. Anderson united in marriage Kathleen A. Henderson,daughter of Mrs.John Henderson, Hensel', and the late John Henderson, and Thomas A. Neilands, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neilands of MRS' MERLE MYRA LOTTRIOGE Mrs. Merle Myra Lottridge of Detoit, Michigan, died at Sinai Hospital, Detroit on May 22, 1971. She was born in Clinton, the daughtor of the late 3. Wesley Moore and Henrietta Moore. She was married to the late George Wallace Lottridge and had been a resident of Detroit for many years. She had identified with Wesley-Willis United Chi rch during her years in Clinton. Surviving relatives include: Mrs. Etta I. (Metirien) Mayor of Louden; Harold Moore, Port Lauderdale, Florida; Mr. Eddie Mickle Clinton and Miss May Mickle, London. Hensall, in a double ring ceremony amid a floral background of standards of yellow roses, blue iris and baby breath. Given in marriage by her brother John Henderson, the bride was lovely in her floor-length wedding gown of white moss crepe, styled with empire waist, smock bodice long full sleeves gathered to a ruffle, with a ruffle around the neck. Her long veil was caught to a headpiece of white carnations and babys breath, and she carried a bridal bouquet of yellow rose buds, lily of the valley, small blue iris and baby breath. Bridal attendants were Mrs. Jean Underwood, of Conic. sister of the bride, matron of honor; and Miss Pamela Lindsay Ingersoll, and Miss Sheila Lindsay, Ingersoll, nieces of the bride were bridesmaids. They were gowned identically in floor-length gowns of white batiste bodice, peter pan collar trimmed with ruffle, long full sleeves with ruffled cuff, skirts of periwinkle blue batiste, empire waist trimmed with blue flowers. Headpieces were periwinkle blue bows with blue flowers. The attendents carried baguets of yellow roses, tiny white mums and babys breath. Groomsmen were Lloyd Regier, London; John Neilands, Hensall, brother of the groom. Following the service the reception was held at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Hensall. For their honeymoon the bride travelled in a navy and white crepe dress over which she wore a tweed coat, with corsage of red carnations. The young couple will reside in Hensall. Out of town guests were from Ingersoll, London, St. Marys, Gorrie, Clinton, Exeter and Hensel'. Funeral services were held on May 26, 1971 from the McCabe Funeral Home, Detroit and the Ball Funeral Home, Clinton arranged burial in Clinton cemetery. Arnnag those attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Mayberry, Howell, Michigan; Mts. Gladys Kendall, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Campbell, London and Mrs. P. J. McCallum, London. MRS. ANNIE 'SLACKER Mrs. Annie Blacker of Mill Street Clinton died May 29, 1971 in Clinton. She was born on August 31, 1879 in Goderich township, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cook. She married the late Ernest Thomas Blacker. She spent her life in Clinton and district With the exception of five years between 1944 and 1949 when she lived with her daughter and son in Toronto. She is survived by one son, Ernest A. of Uxbridge and one daughter, Margaret Martha Blacker of Toronto. She Was predeceased by one son, William in 1969, Also surviving are four grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Funeral services were held from the Ball Funeral Home, Clinton Orr June 1, 1971 with Rev. A. J. Mowatt officiating, Pallbearers were John Anstett, Joseph Feeney, Donald Hanley, Earl Blake, Douglas Farquhar and Ray Dupuis. Those attending the funeral included 'Miss Margaret Blacker, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs., Ernest A. Blacker and Michael, Uxbrige; Miss Patricia'Cow, Starboro; Mt, and Mrs. Williatn'llohn Blacker, Stratford and Mr„ and Mrs. ROM Gregory, Stratford. OPTOMETRY J. E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Mondays and Wodnoklays 20 ISAAC STREET For Appointment Phone 4824010 SEAFORTH OFFICE 521-1240 Thursday EVenings by appointment R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The SOW*, 0O0ERitt4 524.701 DIESEL 'PurriPs. and Injectort Repaired Oer Alt Popular Makes Huron Fuel injection 'Equipment psiyfield Rd., Clinten-462-191.1 INSURANCE K. W. COLOUHOUN INSURANCE It REAL ESTATE Phonies: Office 41120141 Oft 04-71164 NAL HARTLEY Phons4112-46113 LAWSON AND WISE INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Omen Office: 401444 J. T. WIN, Rea.: 402.72115. 'ALUMINUM PRobUct0 fat AltMador Alutninuni 0001s Wino** sod AWNINGS and RAILINGS *AVM SALES R. L. Airvit AItin it. COntott 4,24300 4A Clinton News-Record, Thursday, June 10..1971 Board of Education reports J. KELLER The Huron County Board of Education has hired a psychologist to head up the Special Education program beginning this fall, He is William E, Carter, piesently a psychologist with the Brant County Board of Education. His salary was reported at $16,000 per einem. There were nine applications for the position and four interviews held. Mrs. 'Sandra Orr, presently employed at the Goderich Psychiatric Hospital will be the new psychometrist at a salary of $7,500 per annum. There were 20 applications for this position and five interviews conducted. The new developmental reading consultant (itinerant) for secondary schools is Arthur H, Henwood, presently employed at the General Vanier Secondary School, Oshawa. Fifteen applications were received for this job and six interviews held. Itinerant speech consultants will be ^Mrs, Bessie Hoed, presently on staff in North York, Mrs. Verna Kane, presently on staff at Victoria Public School, and Mrs. Pamella Scotchmer, on staff at Exeter Public School until December 1970. There were seven other applications for these positions of which only one other teacher was interviewed, Itinerant remedial consultants are Mrs. Ila Keyes, presently on staff at Usborne Central School; Mrs. Beryl Nicholson, presently on staff at the AIM Hugh Campbell School, CFB Clinton; and Miss Shirley Norman, presently on staff at Colborne Central School, There were 18 other applications made, seven of these additional applicants being interviewed. Chairman Bob Elliott noted that of nine persons hired, five were from Huron County. "That's a good indication to me," stated Elliott, Other teachers appointed to fill vacant positions left by resignations from the staff were; Miss Jane Dougall and Miss Jacqueline Dunn, Usborne Central; Miss Helen Elliott, Clinton PS; Miss Helen Hoshal, Holmesville PS; Charles Liddle, Brookside; Miss Linda Ward, Stephen Central; Charles Baetz and Paul Jury, F. E. Madill, Wingham; David Cox, South Huron DHS; Robert Dick, GDCI; and James Moore, Seaforth DHS. Resignations include Mrs. Rena Fisher, Brookside; Mrs. Darlene Castle, Miss Lois Grasby and Mrs. C. Jewitt, Clinton Public School; Mrs, Jo-Ann Rowe, Exeter PS; Miss Judith Schneider, Holmesville PS; Mrs. Ann Kingswell, Hullett Central;, Mrs. Joan Clark, Victoria PS; D. McCague, Stephen Jones, Mrs. Laurel Hewitt, Gernot Fuchs, Alfred Melito, Mrs. T. Barr and Miss Gertrude Van Veers, all of F.E. Madill; and Frederick R. Cosford, Seaforth OHS, Non-teaching resignations include Mrs. L. Clinton Memorial Shop T. 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