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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1972-12-07, Page 11aw,s-Y9R 'rwr OA° .77?4,gr/C ROC. $Nys- : • • For a straight tOrward,. cloWn-19,011111 roprosImialion • on your council VOTE N.H. (Slim) LaCroix for COUNCILLOR For free transportation election day phone Slim at 482.7629 c49,50b Minutes after this picture was taken a large crowd descended on Ontario Street United Church for the Annual Christmas Bazaar and Bake Sale. These tables of goodies didn't last too long when the hungry' crowd arrived. Preparing the table are Mrs. Cecil Elliott, Mrs. A.J. McMurray, Mrs. Milton Harry .Wiltse, Mrs. Ernie Brown, Mrs. Gordon Richardson, Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Art Colson, and Mrs. Don Crich. (News-Record photo) Hullett Central news and views CLINTON! — 482-9514 SEAFORTH — 527-0910 HENSALL 262-2713 Our fiscal year ends DECEMBER 31st and we would appreciate receiving payment of all outstanding accounts prior to that time. ACCOUNTS MAY BE PAID AT ANY OF OUR THREE OFFICES TO THE ELECTORS of GODERICH and COLBORNE TOWNSHIPS My sincere thanks to those who supported me at the polls on Monday Dec. 4. May I take this opportunity of extending the Compliments of the Season to one and all. JOHN WESTBROOK 49b o the' Electors of .MCKillap; Hullett, Clinton and Blyth I wish to thank you for placing your confidence in me by electing me as Trustee for another term. I will continue to work in the best interests of the students and ratepayers. Wishing you the Compliments of the Season. JOHN HENDERSON Shur•Gain Feedlot Starter Rations Help Overcome Stress-caused Diseases and get Cattle onto Full Feed Fast Steers and heifers coming into your feedlot can cause you a peck of trouble, unless they are properly brought onto full feed. From range or pasture into confinement involves many kinds of stress. But the stress problem --and the diseases triggered—can be minimized when you take your feeders to full feed, in only 10 --15 days, with SHUR • GAIN 13% FEEDLOT STARTER MEDICATED. The "onto full feed" problem is further magnified when it's calves you're bringing in. Stresses suffered are even greater . . and so the levels of medication should be raised. That's been done with NEW SHUR • GAIN 36% FEEDLOT STARTER SUPPLEMENT MEDICATED. Both the SHUR • GAIN FEEDLOT STARTERS are available from your local SHUR • GAIN Dealer. 35 Mary St. H. F. Wettlaufer Feed Mill SHUR-GAIN — Clinton 14ZOT 107.1 7 -Wg /0 2Arital Itg:Og /Or Or: .4V 06".10"1 YO: 2X0Altz AZ Of' It; OF AZ 0:07 0; IVIV:•0* f ;Silk Suggestions Constance Clinton News-Record, Thursday, December 7, 97 0 1 NY MARY A1108-WAIN any ladies in the com- ity attended a trousseau Which Mrs. John Thomn- gave in honour of her ghter Betty last Thursday, onring were Mrs, Terence nter of Colborne Township, ndrnother of the bride and s. J. Armstrong of Detroit, chigan, great-aunt of the de. e are, sorry to report that rri Medd had the misfortune fall on ice and break her t hand on Thursday. r, Bill Dale spent a few s the past week in flamilton a delegate to the Federation Agriculture Convention. r. and Mrs. Paul Dedrick boys of Simcoe were Satur- visitors with Mr. and Mrs. rvey Hoggart and Cheri, r. and Mrs. Robert Storey d Alvin have moved to lmesville to the former yd Bond farm, Their farm s bought by the Lands and rest for the conservation a. Mr, Ern Ellwood of Clinton s a Sunday visitor with Mr. d Mrs. Frank Riley, Mr, ,and Mrs. Jerry Riehl, im, Shelley and Jackie of irkton visited on Sunday with and Mrs. Ben Riley and mily. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Snell, annon and Shane of Blyth sited on Sunday with her rents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill ale. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dowson, renda, Bonnie and John of arna were Sunday visitors ith Mrs. Ella Jewitt and boys. Sunday Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd, JIM and Kerri Were Mr. and Mrs, Dave Medd and Kim of Blyth and Miss Margaret Hummel of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier, Brian, Paul, Kevin and Lori of Kincardine visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George McIlwain, Mary, San,, dra and Julie Ann, Weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs, John Thompson, Jim, Shawn and Bob were Barrie Hamer, Ted Telicki, Kelvin McGreevy, April Ward all of Toronto, Carl Merner of Kit. chener and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Reynolds, Janet, Bob and Nancy Jo of Southfield, Michigan. They also attended the Powely—Thompson wed- ding and reception. A number of friends, neigh- bours and relatives from the area were guests at the Powely--Thompson wedding held in the Londesboro United Church and the reception held at the Seaforth Legion Hall on Saturday evening. Congratulations to the newlyweds. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Kuckenbecker of Ashland, Ohio were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Scott, Brenda, John and David and were guests at the Powely—Thompson wedding. Guest speaker on Sunday at the Kinburn Community Church was Simeon Kuffy from the West Indies, who is now living in Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp- son held a rehearsal party on Friday evening at their home for the bridal party. ASSEMBLY On Thursday, November 30, Mrs. Livermore's Grade 3 presented a program to some of their parents, as well as to the other classes and teachers of the school, Michael Andrews and Jane Bell opened the assembly with a poem of "Welcome", after which 0 Canada was sung. Lance Livingston, who was master of ceremonies, read the Bible story, and led in "The Lord's Prayer", after which, the class sang "I Want To Live In A Friendly World", and "Kum Ba Yah", Next, the skit "The Little Red Hen" was presented. Mr. HENRY G LEW Henry Glew, a Hullett Township native and a long- time farmer in that township died in Clinton Public Hospital on November 27, 1972 after a short illness. He was 77. Mr. Glew was born in Hullett Township on F'ebruary .a.),$59A. the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Glew. He attended school in Hullett and on January first, 1919, married the former Henrietta Cole in Clin- ton. She survives him. Mr. Glew was a member of Clinton United Church. Besides his wife, he is sur- vived by a daughter, Margaret Jean Cummings of Listowel; three grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. E.G. Williams of Goderich, Mrs. A. McKenzie of Clinton and Mrs. Marjory Ben- tly of Toronto. Funeral services were held from the Ball Funeral Home on November 29, 1972 with Rev. MacLennan next spoke to the group for a few minutes, Three choral readings followed - "The Grey Billy Goat," "Jonathon Bing" and "Mrs. Snipkin and Mrs. Wobblechin". Lastly, the class sang three songs, "Do Re Mi" "Happiness" and "Flic Flac", a French song. The assembly closed with the singing of "God Save The Queen". Mr. Talbot spoke on behalf of parents, teachers and students to thank Mrs. Liver- more and her class f'r an ex- cellent program. MEET THE TEACHER MR. DONALD TREMEER Mr. Trerneer was born in Lewis officiating. Burial was in Clinton Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ray Richar- dson, Ron Soeder, Randy Glew, Greg Brandon, Gordon McDonald, and Jim Cooper. MADELINE VERNON MUTCH 'Mli`dttirie-"Vartfon Mutai of 230 Princess Street in Clinton passed away on November 24, 1972 at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital in Goderich. She was 62. She was born Madeline Streets and was married to William J. Mutch. He survives her. Mrs. Mutch was a member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Clinton. Besides her husband, she is survived by three sisters, Dorothy and Norma Streets of Clinton and Mrs. Raye (Cora) Paterson of Hensall; and one brother Beecher Street of Clin- ton. Funeral services were held from the Ball Funeral Home on November 27 with Rev. Mulholland officiating. Inter- ment was in Clinton Cemetery, Pallbearers were Douglas Ilartliff, Fred Elliott, Gordon Cuclmore, Clarence Neilans, Alvin Sharp and Dan Co lqu hou n. BALL MACAULAY BUILDING SUPPLIES Seaforth, Ontario. As a child, he attended S.S. No. 9 Tucker- smith. From there, he went to Seaforth District High School, then to Waterloo Lutheran University, and London Teachers' College. To be a teacher was his own ambition. He has taught at S.S. No. 2, Tuckersmith, Exeter Public School, Howard Robertson, and Stanley Park Senior Public in Kitchener, Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton, and now at Hullett Central. Mr. Tremeer has been maried for six years. 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