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WEDNESDAY, September
Hon' and Turkey Smorgasbord
aupPer, Varna United church.
4:30-8;00 p.m. Adults,
children 12 and under, $L00,
PrauchoOlera free- -"37 and 39B
CASH BINGO: Legion Hall,
Seaforth Friday, Sept. 18;13:15
p,m. Regular games, $10; three
$25 games; $75 jackpot to go.
Door prizes, Admission. $L00.
Auspices Branch 146. Proceeds
welfare work. —2tfn,
MINI. BARNSTORMERS, en
airshow in miniature will be a
feature event of the 1970
TEESWATER FALL FAIR on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER
26th. An Ed Sullivan T.V.
entertainer Dieter Tasso will also
be on hand with thrilling acts.
Entertainment for the whole
family at TEESWATER FALL
FAIR opening FRIDAY evening
by CFPL Farm commentator
Roy Jewell, and all day
SATURDAY. Billy Meek of Pig
& Whistle Show emcees big
Variety Show SATURDAY
night followed with dancing for
all ages to The Debonnaires.
Something doing every minute
at TEESWATER FALL FAIR
SEPTEMBER 25 and 26.
—38-39B
TUESDAY, September 29,
Bingo Huron Fish and Game
Club. Jackpot $60.00 in 60
numbers. Six door prizes, 8:30
p.m. —tin
THURSDAY, Sept. 24, Bingo at
Clinton Legion Hall, 8:30 p.m.
Jackpot $55.00 in 55 numbers.
CLINTON Hospital Auxiliary
Penny Sale. Prizes on display at
Town Hall. Tickets available,
one penny apiece. Draw 3:00
p.m. Saturday, October 3„
—39-40b
WEDNESDAY, November 4,
2:00 p.m. dessert euchre and
bake sale. I.O.O.F. Hall,
Sponsors: Huronic Rebekah
Lodge. —39,44b
THURSDAY, September 24, 8
p.m. Junior Fish and Game Club
meets in Board room
Department of Agriculture.
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EVENING service, Wesley-Willis
Church, October 4. 7:30 p.m.
P. Rohert McClure, Moderator
will, be Weaker. All welcome.
—39.400
MEET the Moderator, Dr.
Robert McClure at the Men's
Breakfast Club, Wesley-Willis
Church, Sunday, October 4, at
8:0011,m. *-39,40b
SUNDAY October 4. Opening
Service of Milburn Community
Church, Sunday School 1:30
p,m. (for all ages). Worship
Service 2:30 p.m. Special music
by students of Peterhoro Bible
College. Everyone Welcome,
—39-40b
JUNIOR Gardeners' Work Shop
every fourth Friday of the
month at 108 Ontario Street
after 4 pan.'-39b
NOON Smorgasbord Luncheon
Wesley-Willis United Church,
Thursday, October 8th from 11
a.m,-1:30 p.m. Price $1.50.
Tickets sold in advance only.
—39-40b
SATURDAY, Nov. 14th. Bazaar
and Tea at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church. Homemade
baking, miscellaneous booths,
3-5 p.m. Auspices — Madeleine
Lane Auxiliary, —39,45,46b
ST. PAUL'S Go-Getters Club
annual fall rummage sale of good
used clothing and numerous
other articles will be held
Saturday, October 3rd, at 1 p.m.
in the Parish Hall St. Paul's
Anglican Church. 39,40b
SATURDAY, September 26th,
Social at Clinton Legion. Music
by Tony Nother and his
accordion. Admission $2.00 per
couple. Prizes. Ladies please
bring sandwiches, Refreshments
at reduced prices, dress casual.
Dancing 9:30-12:00 a.m.
Couples only. —39b
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WORK WONDERS
Eric Collins chats with John Hesse's of Blyth as he looks at the rifle and scope which he won as the
grand door prize for the opening sale at Elwood Epps Sporting Goods. Eric and Phil Gemeinhardt
recently took over the business. — staff photo.
Glaussek
U0,11S Set
Oct. for
(NIB •Canvass
At its. regular dinner meeting
in St, Paul's Parish Hall Tuesday
evening, Clinton Lions. Club set
Monday, .Obtoher 5, .as,
one-night, canvass blitz foIf9tida
for the CaPdian National
Institute for .the. Blind, Lion
director, Rev, MOM J,
*watt, is the eaniPaign
chairman for Clinton and area.
Kinsmen and students will help
the Lions in the canvass, which
will start from .Wesley,Willis
United Church basement at 7;30
p.m.
To promote the canvass, the,
Lions viewed a CNIB 20-minute
film showing blind counsellors at
work, training blind persons to
again take their place in business
and society,
Stuart Henry of Wingliam,
who was totally blinded at the
Battle of Cain in World War II,
and now a member of Wingharn
Lions Club, was guest speaker.
He related some of his
experiences in the early days of
his blindness, in hospitals in
England and Canada. The blind
speaker had great praise for
Colonel Baker„ a co-founder of
the CNIB, who was a blind
victim of World War I.
The speaker was introduced
by Lions president A. Laurie
Colquhoun and thanked by past
president Ted Davies, who is
chairman of the Lions sight
conservation committee.
The Lions distributed Grey
Cup Draw tickets which is one
of the major fund-raising
projects .of the club.
Guests at the meeting
included Capt.. Cecil Mason of
CFB, Bob Newnham of CHSS
staff and Budd Kuehl of Ontario
Hydro.
Middleton
The annual Harvest Festival
of Thanksgiving will be held in
St. James Anglican Church,
Middleton, on Sunday
September 27, at 11 a.m.
Visitors are welcome at this
colourful service.
Sunday, September 20 was
Children's Day at St. James
Church, with the formal
graduation of the Sunday School
classes. Mrs. Don Middleton is
the superintendent.
At this service the members
of the Confirmation class of the
previous Sunday were presented
with prayer books, donated by
the A.C.W., the Sunday School
and the Rector, the Rev. E. J. B.
Harrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton,
Jim Middleton, Mrs. Wm. Wise
and Mrs. Wilmer Wallace
attended the 50th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Salkeld of Lucknow on Tuesday,
September 15. The Salkelds in
turn, spent last Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. F. Middleton.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Crocker of
Zurich visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Middleton.
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U.C.W. MEETING
The Kippen U.C.W. met at
the home of Mrs. John Sinclair
in Seaforth, Tuesday evening
with a number of guests and a
good attendance.
Mrs. William Consitt based
her devotional on the idea
"Walking with Jesus" and
referred to the 18 years of His
life of which there is no Biblical
record, and to his Baptism. The
need is as great today for
Christians' to follow his
commission.
Mrs. Robert Elgie presided at
this point. The roll call brought
recollections of school days and
memory work as members
recited verses on "Autumn".
Minutes of the June and August
meeting were read. The sunshine
report by Mrs. Norman Dickert
indicated 15 cards sent out. The
Rose report by Mrs. Laird
Finlayson told of five flowers
and a gift being sent during the
summer.
The visitors Mrs. E. Kyle and
Mrs. K. McLellan reported an
active schedule of seven visits
with quite good progress in most
cases. Mrs. K. McLellan gave the
treasurer's report. Mrs. R. Elgie
read thank you notes from
several members. Mrs. Bert
Faber asked that the stamps
which we have been saving, be
brought in for the Leprosy
mission.
Mrs. Elgie introduced Mrs.
Roger Venner of Hensall who
gave , a vivid and enthusiastic
account of the Leader's school
at Alma College. The Theme was
Man's Dilemma with three main
divisions -- Aimlessness,
Po werlessness, and
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News of 'Constance:
Worthlessness. Mrs. Venner told
of the Study groups and Sessions
and the recreation time as well,
leaving those present with a
strong desire to attend the
school if possible, next year. She
closed • with part of the
meaningful worship service used
at Alma.
Mrs. Ross Broadfoot
accompanied at the piano for
the sing song. Mrs. Elgie
reported an invitation from
Hensall U.C.W. to hear Dr. Mayo
of Seaforth speak on September
28, which we hope to attend.
The . South Huron Regional
Presbyterial is to be held on
October 29 at Thames Road
United Churith and we hope for
a good attendance of our
membership there.
Several other matters of
business were discussed. Mrs.
Bert Faber read two appropriate
and helpful poems. Mrs. Lloyd
Cooper expressed courtesy
remarks to all who took part and
helped, and to the hostess, Mrs.
Sinclair. The meeting closed by
singing the U.C.W. Theme song,
and prayer by Mrs. Elgie.
A lively miscellaneous
Auction Sale sponsored by Unit
I met with enthusiastic response,
presided over by Mrs. R. Elgie as
auctioneer. Mrs. Sinclair, Mrs,
Hugh Hendrick, Mrs, Bert Faber
and Mrs. E. Kyle served delicious
"calorie-laden" refreshments and
a time for visiting followed.
The fourth meeting of the
Kippen Health Seekers was held
at the home of Lynda •Bell on
Tuesday September 15. Notes
were taken on the different
typeb. of bandages.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dender
(nee Grace Riley) have left for
Port au Prince,- Haiti, West Indies
where they will serve a two year
term under the N.C.C. Richard
will be engaged in a program of
agriculture while Grace will be
serving as a nurse at the Albert
Schweitzer Hospital.
PERSONAL
Miss Margaret MacKay was
admitted to Seaforth
Community Hospital on
Saturday.
"VIVA MAX"
Peter Ustinov — Pamela Tiffin
Jonathan Winters
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BY ..MARY PAPII,161 A1111:
Mrs, • Annie Medd. of
fftlrOPYIPIN spent Tuesday .with
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Medal, Kern
and Jim,
Bill Whyte of Guelph
University spent the weekend
with his mether Mrsl W. L.
Whyte and Torn.
Mrs, Luther Sanders spent the
weekend with Mr, and Mrs,
Russell Eratt of 'Hensall and also
with Mr, and Mrs, Ralph
Stephenson and Debra on. the
occasion of p?Ora's.birthday,
Mrs, pia Jewitt, Kevin and
Steven visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Powson,
Brenda, Bonnie, and John of
Verna,.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Lawson,
John and Elizabeth on Sunday
attended the dedication service
of the remembrance cairn on the
site of the former Turner's
Church and also visited with Mr.
and Mrs. George -Turner, Barry
and Bonnie of Tuckersrnith.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hoegy of
London spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Dale and Cheryl.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator,
Billy and Debbie visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Hill of Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan
and family visited on Sunday
with Mr. Joe Hart and Don of
Hohnesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson
and Joan spent Sunday at the
McConnell Nursery at Port
Burwell.
The Unit One meeting of the
Winthrop United Church was
held on Monday evening at the
home of Mrs. Frank Riley.
Betty and Jim Thompson,
Gary and Elaine McClure
escorted Miss Barbara Murray
back to her home at Galt after
spending the past week with the
John Thompson family, .
• Mrs. Elma Jewitt and Brian,
Friday Night, Sept. 25
9 p.m.
FALL FAIR DANCE
Music by THE CAVALIERS
"QUEEN OF THE FAIR" CONTEST
Open to All Girls Over 14 Years of Ape
Saturday Night, Sept. 26
1:30 p.m.
Amateur and Professional Thlent
VARIETY SHOW
Musical, Vocal, Square Dance Numbers
Mrs. Annie Leitch, Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Jewitt, Mr, Ron Jewitt,
Bev, Jewitt and Miss ,Petty Snell,
of Londesboro visited on
Sunday With Mn- and Mrs. Ralph,
,blew of Dorchester.
Mr. and Mrs. )3111 Butler of
London spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs, George Hoggart
and Harvey.
Mr. and Mrs. Arend Bakker of
Monkton spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Hoggart, Connie
and Larry on the occasion of
Larry's birthday,
UCW MEETING
The Aimwell Unit of the
Londesboro U,C,W. held their
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Eh= Jewitt on Monday evening
with 15 members and two
visitors present., The ' president
Marjorie Duizer conducted the
Meeting.
The scripture was read by
Betty Hulley, Kerri Medd
favored with a piano selection.
Mrs. W. L. Whyte gave the Study
Book on Reconciliation in a
Broken World.
Mrs. Anderson reported on
the sale of the cook books and
reminded the ladies to hand in
their money as soon as possible.
Mrs. Thompson gave the
treasurers report. Lunch was
served by the hostess Elma
Jewitt, Betty Millar, and Norma
Glousher.
Hensall
At the lodge meeting of
Hensall I.O.O.F. 223 held in the
lodge hall last Thursday evening,
Mr. W.O. Goodwin was
presented with a 50 year jewel.
Mr. Goodwin joined the lodge in
Hensall on June 4, 1920 and has
been a member in good standing
since that time. Mr Earl
Campbell, Hensall made the
presentation.
Monday, September 28
1:00 p.m. — MONSTER PARADE
Led by ZURICH CENTENNIAL BAND
and
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1:30 p.m. — OFFICIAL OPENING
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3:30 p.m. — BABY SHOW
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Kippen district news.
BY MRS. NORMAN LONG
Magic Circle
meets again
The Magic Circle, met at 8
p.m. in the church parlor on
Tuesday, September 15.
The members in charge of the
evening were Mrs. Durst, Mrs.
Price and Mrs. Currie. The hymn
Blest be the Tie that Binds was
sung, then Mrs. Durst welcomed
the ladies.
Mrs. Price chose the
Beatitudes for her scripture
reading, then Mrs. burst talked
about each verse, led in prayer
and read a meditation. All joined
in singing Take My Life and Let
It Be. Mrs. Durst ended the
devotional by reading the poem
Keep it Holy by the Canadian
poetess Edna Yates. , •
Mrs. Nediger took the chair
for the business meeting. The
minutes of the June meeting
were read by Mrs. Steep.
Roll call was answered with a
summer happening. Thirty-four
hospital calls and five home calls
were reported. Mrs. Nediger
announced a centre regional in
Londesborough at 9:15 October
2. Mrs. Oliver, Mrs. Davies and
Mrs. ,Beattie offered to drive.
October 4 is Thank Offering
time at 7:30 when the
moderator Dr. McClure will
speak. All are invited to enjoy
the evening.
October 8 the U.C.W. will
have a noon luncheon for the
public from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Mrs. Oliver is ticket convener
and tickets must be purchased in
advance.
A ' committee of three were
chosen including Mrs. Mowatt,
Mrs. Oliver and Mrs. Davies to
plan a coffee klatch for late
November. Small Christmas gifts
will be for sale at it.
The October meeting will be
planned by Mrs. Sutter, Mrs.
Willson, Mrs. Kingswell and Mrs.
Dales.
Mrs. Durst and Mrs. Price led
the group in a game called
Olympics 1970 which proved to
be enormous fun for all, then
they served a delicious lunch.