Clinton News-Record, 1973-03-08, Page 2NEWS-RCORO. THURSDAY MARCH 8, 973
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About $2,500 damage was done when two cars were in collision on Highway No. 4, south of
Clinton Tuesday. One car ended up in the ditch but no one was hurt. Provincial Police Con-
stable Crew investigated the accident. Charges will be laid. (News-Record photo)
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Pine Ridge Chalet - Hay Twp.
MONDAY, MARCH 12
from 5 to 8 pm.
Meet Jack Riddell and his family, Bob Nixon. Leader of the
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FACIAL
The One-For-All Koffee
House 11 he closed this Satnr-
day bee se of the bus trip to
Forrest, Ontario to the
Canadian Festival of Gospel
Music, S the Coming Events
section of is week's paper for
more infmination about this
happening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley .Van-
derbtirgh df Maple Street, Clin-
ton have returned home from a
three week vacation in Florida.
While in Florida, they were
guests of Mr. Vanclerburgh's
son and daughter-in-law, Mr,
and Mrs. Ken Vanderburgh.
The progressive euchre party
held on March 1 in the Clinton
Orange Hall which was spon-
sor ed by the LOBA was well at-
tended.
The prizes were won by the
following; Mrs, Esther Ken.,
dell, Clinton, ladies' high; Mrs.
Devereaux, Clinton; ladies'
lone hands; Janice Allin,
Goderich, ladies' low; Frank
Thompson, Goderich Town-
ship; men's high; Watt Web-
ster, Clinton, men's lone hands;
Charles Cunningham, Clinton,
men's low; draws for ten
pounds of sugar were won by
Clarence Allin, R.R. 4,
Goderich and Mrs. Fred
Telford, Bayfield.
The IOOF of Brucefield held
a very successful euchre Friday
evening, March 2 with eight
tables in play.
The lady winners were Doris
Wilson, ladies' high; Mrs.
Charles Cunningham, ladies'
low, Winner of the men's high
was Danny Gliddon and men's
low, Gordon Richardson, The
winner of the lone hands was
Gregor McGregor. Lucky win-
ner of a draw for a ham was
John Broadfoot.
Another euchre will be held
on March 16.
Staff members of the Clinton
Public Hospital held a Court
Whist Party at St. Joseph's
Parish Hall on Tuesday
evening, February 27. This
party was held in conjunction
with the "Vanishing Parties"
of the Women's Auxiliary to
the hospital.
Mrs. Jean Ball convened the
affair with assistance from
several staff members. About
100 ladies from Clinton and
surrounding areas attended
with Mrs. Sharon Bowers win-
ning a prize for the high score.
Mrs. Ann Cox took home a cpn-
setatieree prize— fer...,Icae, .1SCOre.
Mrs. Grace White was sitting in
the lucky chair and Mrs. Har-
vey Hayter was using the lucky
cup. Mrs. Edith McIntyre won
the door prize, a wall plaque
made and donated by Janene
Jamieson and Polly Powell.
After the games were played,
a delicious lunch was served.
Mrs. Ball then presented Mrs.
Howard Porter, convenor of the
Vanishing Parties with $130.
Both ladies then thanked
everyone for coming and
making the venture such a suc-
cess.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Pickett, Orange. Street, Clinton,
quietly celebrated their 59th
wedding anniversary on Sun-
day, February 18, 1973. Mr,
Pickett, who is confined to
Clinton Hospital, was able to
be home for a few hours on that
day to observe the occasion
with his wife. Although Mrs,
Pickett had not enjoyed good
health for some time, she
Manages to maintain her home
and she and Mr, Pickett were
able to welcome friends and
relatives who called to offer
congratulations.
The couple was married on
February 18, 1914, at St. Paul's
Anglican Church, Clinton by
the Rev. G. Potts, Attending
them were his sister and
brother, Mrs. Orpha (Pickett)
McMichael of Clinton and Mr,
Henry Pickett (deceased). Mrs,
Pickett, the former Anna May
Colclough is a daughter of the
late Joseph, and Annie
Colclough of Mullett Township
and Mr. Pickett's parents were
John and Emily Pickett of
Goderich Township,
Mr, and Mrs. Pickett farmed
on the 13th concession of
Goderich Township from the
time of their marriage until
1945 when they retired to Clin-
ton.
The couple have four
daughters, Mrs. James
(Madeline) Murray, Mrs. Alex
(Olive) Murray, of Varna; Mrs.
Donna Hundt and Mrs. Jack
(Norma) Shanahan of London,
10 grandchildren and 25 great
grandchildren, (contributed by
Milvena Erickson)
The Home Economics
Branch of the Ministry of
Agriculture and Food is spon-
soring a Food Forum entitled
"Calorie Countdown" in On-
tario Street United Church on
,March 14 at 8 p,m. Home
Economists from the Ministry
will be demonstrating and
discussing low calorie dishes.
Those in attendance will
receive a booklet of low calorie
menus and a calorie chart to
use at home. Everyone is
welcome. There is no charge.
WIGS —
A FIRE HAZARD
If you have a wig, fall or hair
piece, Consumers' Association
of Canaq, warns that the wig
setting r",..ho ding, —sprays in
aerosol cans are highly flam-
mable because of their ethyl
alcohol content. The wig is at
its most hazardous when the
hairpiece has been freshly
sprayed and is still wet, regar-
dless of the type of wig. Allow
sprays 10 minutes to dry.
Repeated application of a
spray, without periodic removal
of the accumulation by washing
or shampooing, increases the
burning hazard of any hair-
piece, particularly a human
hair wig. CAC headquarters is
located at 100 Gloucester
Street, Ottawa.
1011T IV LLCM,
On March 1, a beautiful
springlike rlq, Unit IV met in
the Fellowship Hall of Hensall
United Church with 21 mem-
bers and three guests. Mrs.
Jessie McAllister presided and
opened the meeting with a
verse from John 18. Hymns
were sung with Mrs. Myrtle
Sherritt accompanying at the
piano. Mrs, Elizabeth Riley
gave the devotional on Stewar-
dship, using scripture from
Matthew, She said you cannot
serve two 'masters; there is no
ha,lf way point, using the
masters scale of values, prayer
was offered by Mrs, Britton.
The highlight of the after-
noon came when Mrs,
McAllister introduced the guest
speaker Mrs. Edison (Elva)
Forrest, who spoke on India,
Everyone was seated along
each side of a long table where
they could view articles from
India which were sent from
Mrs. Forrest's nephew John
Scott, Seaforth, who is presen-
tly in India, and teaches
English and art in a school in
the lower. Himalayas. Elva
told everyone of some of his ex-
periences and read parts of up
to date letters she had received.
Miss Greta Lammie played a
piano solo entitled "The
Yellow Jonquil" for the
programme. In the absence of
the Secretary, Mrs. Grace Peck
acted in this position. Ninety-
three calls to sick and shut-ins
were reported to have been
made. The Presbyterial, which
was held February 28 in Nor-
thside United Church in
Seaforth, was reported on by
four members who attended,
It was decided to start
quilting Tuesday morning and
an invitation was received to
attend Goshen United Church
on March 15 at 8 p.m. and to
attend Zurich Emmanuel
United Church on April 6 at 8
p.m. Unit IV are responsible
for flowers for the Church for
March and it was suggested
that members should send let-
ters of disapproval of the at-
tractive advertising on T.V. of
so much consuming of alcholic
beverages.
After singing a hymn, the
meeting closed with the
benediction and the lunch com-
mittee served a tasty lunch,
KINETTE CLUB
The•Kinette meetings for the
month-of February were held at
the homes of Linda McCallum
and Sharon Brokenshire.
The Kinettes would like to
thank area residents for their
contributions when they can-
vassed for the Ability Fund, the
total amount raised this year
was $310.
A letter was received from
the foster child overseas, and a
donation was given to the
Ability Fund. The Kinettes are
sellitig tickets for a three
minute shopping spree to be at
Als Super Save in Hensall, or
$50 in cash, the draw to he
made on April 11. The raffles
HENSALL 4-H
The third meeting of the
Hensall 4-H "Sew-sews" was
held Monday evening at the
home of Mrs. Bill Fuss, Each
girl showed their pattern and
material. Mrs. Fuss demon-
strated a stretch seam and how
to reinforce a crotch. Fourteen
girls are attending this club.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Roy ]3rock and
Mrs. 011ie Kyle spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Kyle and family in.
Georgetown.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kyle,
St, Catharines, spent the
weekend with Mrs. Nancy Kyle.
I. RIND Of MEAT
No need to guess the lype of meat first, every
label shows the type of meat beef, pork, Iamb or
veal.
2. PRIMAL Orr
Chuck, rib, loin or hip - tells what part of the
animal the meat comes from.
3. SPECIFIC PORTION OR RETAIL CUT
Blade roost, sirloin stook, 'or top round steak •
tells you exactly what pad of the primal cut the
meal comes from,
TWO LARGE CHARTS
OF RETAIL MEAT CUTS
Are an display in ell our stores for your convenience
Beef end pork charts will help you identify our
cuts of meal on display.
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS
About our now meat identification program, ask
our meat department Manager. He'll not only have
the answers for you, but he'll be glad to suggest
a number of specialty cuts as well as regular cuts
that will add variety to everyday and special meals.
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The regular meeting of. the
A.C.W. of St. Paul's Church
was held at the home of Mrs. F.
Forrest, with the president,
Mrs. G.A. Anderson, presiding.
The meeting began by singing
"lions King shall reign vic-
torious", followed . by
meditations from the Living
Message, taken by Mrs. Ander-
son and Mrs. R,H, Middleton.
Scripture readings were read by
Mrs. D. Windover, and Mrs.
Annie Reid. Miss Olive Petty
led in the Litany, and Mrs. F.
Clarke and Mrs. F. Forrest of-
fered prayers.
The World Day of Prayer
will be held March 2 in St.
Paul's Anglican Church. The
minutes were read, and ap-
proved, and the treasurer gave
her report, It was decided to
have a birthday box this year.
Mrs. Windover read a letter of
thanks for Christmas cards sent
to the Retarded children. The
Deanery meeting will be held
on March 18 at Trivitt
Memorial Exeter, at which
time a missionary from Uganda
will speak.
Miss Brenda Pepper and
Mrs. Frank Forrest played two
piano duets. Mrs. Windover
read portions of the Newsletter.
The roll call was answered
with a Bible verse with the
word "angel" in it. The
meeting closed by singing
"Abide with me" and all the
members saying the grace.
were won by Joanne Bell and.
Karen .Sciirrnarl, The next
meeting will be held at the
home of Martha Stan on March
14,
W,M.S. MEETING
The March meeting of the
Carmel Presbyterian W.M.S.
was held Monday afternoon at
the Church. President Mrs.
Rachel Schwalm opened with a
poem "To sum it up". Mrs.
Pearl Love and Mrs, ILA. Orr
took charge of the study and
worship, with Mrs. Orr reading
a prayer from the Glad Tidings
and using scripture from Mat-
thew followed by Meditation,
Mrs, Love gave the study on
India, with the topic of "too
many mouths to feed." Since
1921 India's population has
more than doubled. At the
present rate by the year 2,000
will be doubled again.
The roll call was answered
with 14 members with a sign of
spring. The W.M.S. are invited
to attend the Easter Thank-
Offering meeting at Emmanuel
United Church in Zurich on
April 6 at 8 p.m. Plans were
made for the Easter Thank-
Offering meeting April 2 when
the guest speaker will be Mrs.
Cliff Britton from Hensel!.
Mrs. Schwalm will be attending
the Hamilton-London
Synodical to be held in
Wingham on April 10 and 11,
Mrs. Harry Snell read a prayer
from These Days.
The Ladies Aid meeting
followed with Mrs. Malcolm
Dougall presiding and Mrs.
Harry Snell acting as secretary.
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