HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1971-09-23, Page 10he also had top prizewinner in
the dry cow competition.
George Hayden had the second
place entry.
Wylie had both champion and
reserve champion.
He also had the best group of
four animals while Ross Marshall
had the second place group.
The top female and offspring
was again owned by Allan Wylie
with Hol-den farms second.
Premier Breeder was George
Hayden with Wylie second while
Wylie was the premier exhibitor
with Hayden second.
Wylie also placed first in the
inter-breed udder class with Jack
Van Egmond of Clinton second.
Varna
BY FRED McCLYMONT
Anniversary Services were
held in the United Church last
Sunday with Rev. Alfred Fry of
Auburn, who gave an inspiring
sermon as guest minister.
The choir, under the
leadership of Mrs. Doug McAsh,
sang an anthem and Mr. Peter
Postill sang a solo, "Open the
Gates". Many former members
were present for the service.
Rev, and Mrs. T.J. Pitt of St.
Johns, Newfoundland are
visiting relatives and friends in
the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Fillingham of New Liskeard
visited friends here over the
weekend.
A number of local
Orangemen attended the Royal
Scarlet lodge at Woodham on
Tuesday evening last, when the
Hullet District Degree team
exemplified the Degree for the
initiation of a candidate.
Flowers in the United Church
last Sunday were placed by Mrs.
Adam Wilson in memory of her
father the late Mr. John Baker
Sr.
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Well, its bowling time again
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And the names of the teams just
as crazy as ever.
The n desboro Ladies
League swung into action with
Dot's Dolls leading the way with
14 points. Second was the
Swinging Six with Ding Dong
Bell's having two points and
Rolling Pins last without a point.
Dick Steenstra received his
Bachelor of Environmental
Studies, Honour Degree in
Urban Regional Planning at the
University of Waterloo spring
convocation.
The son of Mr. and Mrs.
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Clinton, he was a graduate of
Central Huron Secondary
School. His thesis, relating
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in Clinton is available for
reference purposes at Clinton
Public Library.
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BRUCE
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Friday
SEPTEMBER 24, '1971
9- 12 p.m.
at
CLINTON
COMMUNITY
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38p
25th
ANNIVERSARY'
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The families of JOHN and
BEATRICE HESSELWOOD
invite you to join with them
in celebration at
Londesboro Hall
On
Friday Night,
October 1/71
Ladies Please Bring
Sandwiches Only
No Gifts Please
—38,39b
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pin. Regular games, $10; three
$25 games; $75,00 jackpot to
go, Door prizes admission $1,00.
Auspices Branch 156. Proceeds
welfare work. —2tfn
ROLLER SKATING every
Wednesday and Friday evening,
7:30 to 10:30 p.m., Clinton
Community Centre. —33tfn
TUESDAY, Sept. 28, Bingo,
Huron Fish and Game Club
Jackpot $56.00 in 56 numbers.
Six door prizes. 8:30 p.m. —tin
FRIDAY, September 24, Dance
in Auburn Community Memorial
Hall. Music by "The Blenders"
of London. Everybody welcome.
Admission $2.00 per couple.
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HAVE a $5.00 fling — Bus trip
to Toronto, shopping and/or
Ontario Place, October 20. First
come, first served. Phone
evenings 482-9838. —38,39b
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THURSDAY, Sept. 23, Bingo at
Clinton Legion Hall, 8;30 p,ni,
Jackpot $59,00 in 59 numbers..
HAM AND TURKEY
Smorgasbo Supper, Varna
United Church, Wednesday,
September 29, 4:30 — 7;30 p.m,
Prices — Adults $2.00; 12 and
under $1.00; pre-school free,
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FALL BAZAAR and Bake Sale
of Huronview Home Auxiliary,
Wednesday, November 10, 2:00
p.m. —88b
JUNIOR GARDENERS at the
Workshop every fourth Friday
after school. Province-wide
competitions under way. Bring a
friend. —38b
ST. PAUL'S Go-Getters Annual
Fall Rummage Sale, Saturday,
October 2, 1:00 p.m., St. Paul's
Parish Hall. Good used clothing
and other articles. —38,39b
WEDNESDAY, October 27,
Dessert Euchre at 2:00 p.m.,
Oddfellows Hall. Sponsors —
Huronic Rebekah Lodge. —38b
DANCE to music of Northern
Gentlemen at Wingham Legion
Hall, Saturday, October 2, 1971.
Dancing 10 — 1. Bar privileges.
Sponsored by Huron County
Federation of Agriculture. —38b
EUCHRE PARTY, St. Joseph's
Parish Hall, Wednesday, October
13, 8:30 p.m. Good prizes.
Everyone welcome. Admission
50 cents. Lunch served. —38 &
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DANCE at Huron Fish and
Game Club, Friday, September
24, members and friends. Music
by The Country Boys. $3.00 per
couple. Lunch. —38b
A SERIES of prenatal classes
will begin Wednesday, October
6, 1971, at 7:30 p.m., in the
Health Unit Office, opposite the
Clinton Public Hospital, Clinton.
These will be held at weekly
intervals for eight weeks, Those
interested are invited to attend
or phone the Health Unit,
Clinton, 482-9661, Monday
mornings between 9:00 a.m. and
12:00 noon. —38,39b
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The first fall meeting of Zeta
Omega, the Clinton chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi, was held on
September 14 in the Board room
at the Credit Union building.
This meeting had been
preceeded by two others,
"Beginning Day" on August 31
and the Ritual of Jewels
ceremony on September 7.
Begining Day was a social
gathering held at Betty-Jo
Cudmore's home, to reunite the
members and reminisce over the
summer months,
The Ritual of Jewels was a
dinner meeting held by the
Goderich chapter at the Bedford
Hotel in Goderich where the The Huron County Holstein
Clinton members became full Club's annual Black and White
pledged members in Beta Sigma show was held Sept. 17 in
Phi having completed their conjunction with the Seaforth
pledge training under the Fall Fair.
Goderich chapter. Judge Glynn Coghlin of
The September 14 meeting Atwood judged the 92 entries
opened with the usual procedure from 22 exhibitors.
of opening ritual, roll call, and The grand champion bull was
minutes. The president then read shown by Hol-den Farm, Clinton
a letter of introduction from the and George Hayden of Gorrie
international office for the new took the reserve championship.
Division chairman, Mrs. Dorothy, John Franken of Auburn had
Bohrer, followed by another the top junior calf with Allan
letter from international and an Wylie, Gorrie, runner-up.
announcement about the fashion Wylie took both first and
show on September 30 at second place in the senior calf
Clinton Public School. This was category.
followed by the treasurer's
competition, n petitiju
oa,n ivvor ylie y e waasr i n g
report.
first
The vice-president led a with Hol-den farms second.
discussion on plans for the The senior yearling was
rushing program and the Ways owned by Ross Marshall,
and Means chairman announced Kirkton; with second going to
she had ordered recipe books to Wylie.
sell for the first project and Mr. Wylie had the Junior
asked for suggestions for others. Champion and Ross Marshall
The social report opened had the reserve.
discussion of the tentative Easter Marshall had the top
dance and the service chairmen two-year-old and George Hayden
gave details for the was second. Hol-den Farms had
"ARTHRITIS BLITZ" on thretkoepad. three-year-oldsecon with John
October 4. This is a big Franken
undertaking for a small group Wylie had the top entry in
and they would very much the four-year-old competition
appreciate the support of the with Ross Marshall, second. The
town of Clinton. The Canadian top two positions in the mature
Arthritis and Rheumatism cow category went to Wylie and
Special projects boost
Cancer Society funds
Special fund-raising programs, the unit campaigns go to
helped boost the donations to research into a cure for cancer.
the Huron Unit of the Canadian Five per cent goes into the cost
Cancer Society in 1971, the unit of the campaign, five per cent
annual meeting learned Monday for overhead and 25 per cent for
night in Clinton. service to patients and
Exeter and Goderich education.
branches of the unit were top He said 30,000 people would
money makers. Norman Whiting, die of cancer in Canada this year
chairman of the Exeter branch and said the ultimate goal of the
campaign was presented with a cancer society ever since its
Caduceus pin for his hard work. founding in the 1930's has been
The Exeter campaign committee the eradication of the disease.
systematically set up a new plan The immediate goal is to help
for canvassing rural townships in those afflicted with the disease.
its area this year, as well as
Grand Bend. This, plus the
results of a bikeathon brought
Exeter campaign, more than 200
Whiting said the branch was
Mrs. Shirley Keller. The project
canvassing in Hensall, Exeter and
donations of $7500 for the
per cent of last year's total. Mr.
aiming for $10,000 next year.
proceeds from a bikeathon,
organized by two Goderich
women, Mrs. Don Shortreed and
netted $2300 for the Goderich
branch. The branch also received
summer at Pine Lake Camp, near
the proceeds of collections taken
during non-denominational
church services held during the
Bay field.
Donald S. Brandt, of London,
per cent of the funds raised by
field secretary of the Canadian
Cancer Society.
Goderich branch also had
Speaker at the meeting was
Ile told the meeting that 65 someday there would be a Dr.
Salk of cancer.
was re-elected president of the
county unit. Due to illness, she
was unable to attend the
meeting.
Richardson and C.A. Archibald.
Secretary will be Mrs. Gordon
Rathwell and treasurer, Lorne
Salzman.
Goderich and assistants are Mrs.
1971-72 is William. Barlow,
Douglas Andrews and Brock
Olde, Clinton,
Aitken, both of Goderich;
Catherine Pluintree, Mrs.
Johnson, Clinton and Mrs.
Joseph McConnell, Seaforth.
F. Doorly and J. Howard
Salzman and Mrs. Harvey C.
Douglas Bartliff, Mrs. Lorne
Mr. Brandt predicted that
Mrs. M.W. Durst of Clinton
Vice-presidents are Gordon
Campaign chairman for
Named conveners were Dr. C.
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Members of our fall colour tour
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invited to the Bedford Hotel,
Goderich, Wednesday, Sept. 29,
8:00 p.m. Slides of last year's
tour will be shown, coffee and
sandwiches served. Your hosts:
Mac Campbell and Brian
Markson.
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