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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1972-10-19, Page 15CLINTON MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION FINAL HOCKEY REGISTRATION' Saturday, Oct. 21, 2-4 p.m. at the CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE Registration Fees, including insurance for all boys registered: Wee Wee $4.00 Squirt • $7.00 ' Pee Wee Bantam Midget Juvenile Following are times for practices: Pee Wees, Mon., Oct. 23 - 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Bantams, Tues., Oct. 24 - 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Midgets, Wed., Oct. 25 - 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. Squirts, Thur., Oct. 26 - 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Wee Wees, Fri., Oct. 27 - 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. $10.00 celebration for the Rev, and Mrs. Hugh Crosby in Corunna on Sunday afternoon, October 15. Mrs, Crosby is the former Isabelle Woods of Bayfield, Miss Rhea Sturgeon, London visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs, J.B. Sturgeon for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martin and family, Detroit, Mich., spent the weekend at their cottage. Best birthday wishes are ex- tended to Mrs. Myrtle Parker who celebrated the occasion on Monday, October 16. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker, Toronto were weekend guests of his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Parker, Mr, and Mrs, Keith Pruss and Janice, Mr. Larry Krupa and Mr, Glen Pruss, London were at their cottage this past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ray and Mr. Clair Ruffles London, were at their respective cottages for the weekend, Mrs. Phyllis Campbell, Mrs. Dorothy Merner, Mrs. Vivian Morton, Mrs. Doris Reddock, Mrs. Kathleen Siertsema, Mrs. Elva Metcalf and Mrs. Carol Penhale attended the Eleventh Centre Regional United Church Women's Convention held in Brucefield United Church oh Thursday, October 12. Mr. and Mrs. David Dewar, Don Mills, were Thanksgiving weekend guests of his sister Mrs. Elva Metcalf. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Roth and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Roth, Bill and Julie and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Faber, Kippen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Penhale. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scotch- mer, Robert and Lori of Chatham were weekend visitors with his mother, Mrs. L,W. Scot- chmer. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pounder, Cathy and Mary Beth, London were at their village home for the weekend. _Mr. Ed Pongracz, Grosse Pointe, Michigan is spending a few days at his cottage. Mrs, Fred Mote was in St. Thomas from Wednesday until Stinday as the guest of her daughter Mrs, J.E, Freeman and son Mr, Glen Mote and their families. Mr. Mote joined them for Sunday. Mrs. J, Sturgeon Sr, visited her sister Mrs. Ivan Foote in St. BY MARY McILWAIN Mr. and Mrs. Sam McClure have spent the past two weeks visiting in the Western Provin- ces with relatives and they also attended the wedding of Mrs. McClure' s niece. Miss Betty Buchanan spent the weekend with Mrs. Taylor; of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lamont of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. John Mann of Clinton were Saturday visitors with Mrs. Irene Grimoldby. Mr, Patrick Nolan of Toronto spent the weekend at his sum- mer home in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator spent Saturday evening in Lon- don visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Webb and girls. Thomas hospital'last Sunday and also visited her sister-in- law, Mrs. Daisy Parker in Port Stanley, Miss Cheryl Benneweis, Seaforth, was a weekend guest of the E.W. Erickson family. Good catches of rainbow trout are reported in the Bayfield River this past week, Mrs, Jim Butcher and Mat- thew of Plattsville visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay last week, while her husband was on a hunting trip to Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Mr, and Mrs. Allan Stewart, Woodstock were with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gozzard for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Gozzard Mr. and Mrs. John Riley of Londesboro were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dorrance are visiting this week in Owen Sound with their daughter Miss Gisela Dorranoe. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Munnings of Clinton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan, Bill, Doug, Betty and Bob. Mr. Munnings was guest speaker at the Kinburn Community Church service. Miss Pearl Thamer of Walton visited on Sunday with Mrs. Luther Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator, Billy, Debbie, Diane and Nancy visited on Sunday at Crediton with Mrs. Lawrence Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pfaff and family. Constance SPECIAL OFFER When You Buy A PHILIPS STEREO Purchase Your Choke Of Spanish Style or Contemporary Style Philips Stereo & Receive FREE "6" VALUE PHILIPS 8-TRACK TAPE PLAYER FOR YOUR HOME STEREO MERRILL TV SERVICE 215 VICTORIA STREET CLINTON, ONT. 482.1021 Clinton News .Record, Thursday, October 1.9, 197?-14 Senior Citizens may yet get subsidized housing Bayfield By Milvena Erickson taken by members of the Three M's Club of which John Siert- The regular monthly meeting sema is president, of the Senior Citizens was held The service took the form of a Friday evening, October 6 in the conversation between, Matthew, Council Chambers. Mark, Luke and John. It took The meeting was open by the place somewhere around 73 pres. Mr. Clair Merner followed A.D. by the singing of the National Those taking part were: Mat- anthem and the Lord's Prayer thew a tax collector - Ted Dunn; repeated in unison. Mark, a Missionary and founder The minutes of the last of a church at Alexandria, Joe meeting were read by ' Mrs. Mayman; Luke, a doctor, Ross Dorothy Merner and approved. Merrill; John, who wrote the Roll call showed 16 members book of Revelations, John Cam- present. Abell, The president thanked the In preparation for the conver- committee consisting of Mrs. sation, John Siertsema read the Vina' Parker, Mrs. Esther story of the Loaves and Fishes Makins and Mrs. Jess Blair, as reported by each of these who helped him distribute pam- men, While the accounts varied phlets for a Senior Citizens in the manner of telling, the home in Bayfield. basic facts were the same. A discussion to change the This proved to be an in- meeting night ended with it teresting service and it was good remaining on the first Friday of to see young men participating. each month. Plans for Christmas dinner PERSONALS were discussed and on a motion by Mrs. Dorothy Weston, secon- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cooke, ded by Mrs. Carrie Heard, paper Dr. and Mrs. Grouse, Mr. and plates and cups are to be used Mrs. Lindsay Smith, Mrs. for the lunches. Duggan, Mrs. Elliott Mair, Mrs. Happy birthday wishes were K. Gemeinhardt, and Mrs. Bill extended to Mrs. Jean Bell, Mrs. Parker, returned last week from Pearl Hutchings, and Mrs. Fred an eighteen day holiday tour in Mote. England and Europe. Following adjournment a few The group spent four days in games of euchre were enjoyed London, England; flew to with prizes going to Mrs. Carrie Belgium and were on a bus trip Heard, Mrs. Jess Blair, Mr. to Amsterdam, Holland. In Ger- Clair Merner and Mrs. Dorothy many they toured Heidelberg, Weston. Munich, Nuremberg, were at The next meeting will be The Sound of Music and Friday, November 3. Hitler's Hideout at Liechten- stein. In Austria they visited U.C.W. MEETS Vienna and Salzburg; and Lucerne in Switzerland; spent 2 The United Church Women days in Paris, France; flew back held their October meeting at to England and home via the Bluewater Rest Home at Toronto. Zurich on Wednesday evening. The Sunday School children put ANNIVERSARY on a program for the residents. Mrs. Molly Cox played an in- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. strumental on the piano and Keith Pruss of London and Mrs. Doris Reddock led the Bayfield who celebrated their meditation and Mrs. Carol 25th wedding anniversary on Penhale said a prayer. Lunch September 27. was served by the U.C.W. Fifteen members of their family were present for the oc- SHOWER casion, which was held at the Bedford Hotel in Goderich. Miss Barbara Semple, bride- Prior to the dinner corsages and elect of October 21, was lovely gifts were presented to honoured at a bridal shower in the couple. St. Andrews United Church Mr. and Mrs. Pruss (the for- Friday evening. mer Jacqueline Parker) have The shower was given by the two children, Janice and U.C.W. and hosted by Mrs. Charles, both at home. Present for the celebrations were Mrs. Myrtle Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sauve, all of Bayfield, Elaine and Don and Mr. Glen Pruss and Mr, Larry Krupa all of London; along with their immediate family. SPECIAL SERVICE U.C.W. SALE In the absence of the minister, Rev. James Reddock of St. An- The Ladies of St. Andrews dremis United Church, the ser- United Church reported a very vice on Sunday October 15 was successful Bazaar and Bake Sale last Saturday. This was were in North Bay for the their annual Thanksgiving Sale weekend visiting their son and apparently the "Winter Calvin, Bouquet" proved to be the most Mr. and Mrs, R.J. Larson popular item. spent the past week in Camp Mrs. Marie Watson and Mrs. Borden with their son-in-law, Elva Metcalf have recently daughter and family Corporal returned from a trip to Midland, and Mrs, Stan Smith, Lea Ann Huntsville,. and Ottawa; and and Lisa, On their return they remarked on the vivid and visited for a few days with their beautiful colouring of the trees son and family Mr, and Mrs. in the north. Clarence Larson and Karen in London. Mr. and Mrs. J,B, Higgins, "The Maples" had as their This week the meeting (0c- guests from Friday until Mon- tober 11) was held at the water- day, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bahm front. By the time everyone of Linden, Michigan. Mrs. arrived, it was too dark to take Bahm is a cousin of Mrs, the boats out, so we worked on Higgins. morse code. Mrs. Gerald Pence and We should begin to hold our Robert of Rochester, Mich. were meetings in the former Town with her mother, Mrs. J.M. Hall in a couple of weeks. Atkinson for the weekend. Albion Hotel registered LIONS CLUB weekend guests included, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Elliott of Bayfield Lions Club once Strathroy; Mr, and Mrs. Philip again are donating ice-time for Daigle of Dearborn Heights, hockey practices and games for Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. George boys aged 8 to 12. Registration Daigle, Madison Heights, Mich. will take place Saturday Oc- Mr. and Mrs. George tober 28 from 10 a.m. to noon at Coleman and children of the arena, You will need $2, Willowdale were weekend your hospitalization number visitors with Mr. and Mrs. and a parent or guardian's Harry Baker. Saturday evening signature. Mr. and Mrs. Baker were their The same morning, figure guests at the Stratford skating registration will take Shakesperean Festival for the place at the arena also (see performance of "As You Like coming events this issue of Clin- It". ton News-Record). Mr. and Mrs. George Heard, Mrs. Robert Blair, Mrs. Charles Bell, Mrs. Gilbert Knight, Mrs. Bill Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simp- Gemeinhardt and Mrs. E. son, London, were with Mr. and Walter Erickson all of Bayfield Mrs. Fred LeBeau for the were among the more than 500 weekend. guests who attended the 50th Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Scotchmer Wedding Anniversary Garbor 84 Lake at Bayfield, Ont. had visited with the Stewarts at Pike Bay last summer and they returned the visit. Miss Gladys White, Leeburn, Algoma Dist, visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. Roy Fitzsimons and family for a week. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Fitzsimons and Terry took her to Toronto air- port where she flew home to Sault Ste. Marie. 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Gordon .McKenzie, Chair- man of the Election Committee stated that "such a wide variance in rate of return makes it difficult to assess the views of the Government candidates." The F.O.N. will be making its, assessment of the candidates views on growth, population, en- vironmental planning, protec- tion of endangered species and preservation of natural areas, known to the public at large by October 24. Preliminary List Of Electors FOR TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY The Preliminary List of all Electors Prepared as required by the Municipal Elections Act, 1972, was Publicly Posted in the Office of the Municipal Clerk on the 20th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1972 Electors should examine the list to ensure that their names and relevant information are correctly shown. Complaints in the nature of requests for additions or cor- rections to or deletions from the list may be made by an elector completing and filing a form obtainable at the office of the clerk. The Last Day For Filing Forms Requesting Additions, Corrections or Deletions: 31st Day Of October, 1972 Mel Graham Clerk-Treasurer Township of Stanley but Jowett's Grove is clearly shown in the upper right of the picture. The postcard was supplied by Maurice Bateman. Sunday, October 22 Rev. George Sheffer will speak Dorothy Scotland will sing at Westfield Fellowship Hour at 2 p.m. Huron Men's Chapel, Auburn at 8 p.m. DO NOT FORGET Paul Mullen Musicale, Tonight THURSDAY AT HURON MEN'S CHAPEL, AUBURN AT 8 P.M. DO NOT FORGET H.M.C.A. BANQUET SAT., OCT. 2 1 WITH THE SPENCER FAMILY & DOROTHY SCOTLAND Rev. Dr. Mariano Di Ganyi will be guest speaker from Sunday October 2; — October 25 at St. Arv. drews Presbyterian Church Wingham, as they mark their One Hundred and Tenth Anniversary. Everyone welcome. "Evil prevails when good men do nothing." ••••••••••••••••••• THIS Yamaha's exclusive It leaves the shaking in their No premixing with lubrication system. "It's a better machine." 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