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Clinton News-Record, 1974-01-03, Page 11THE SEPARATE SHOPPE Main- Corner—Clinton * BLOUSES * PANT TOPS * PULLOVERS VESts * PANTS * SKIRTS Open 2.6 Closed Wadi. This cute little pair were picked the best dressed couple at the costume contest at the Bayfield. Lions Club Winter Carnival last Sunday. On the left is Jody Merner 2, and Cathy Haw, 3 years who impressed the judges. (News-Record photo) CUSTON tifl_SY.fhtitcpap,.17.1.11.1FC{3PAY,.11114.1.K.V 40.1rt.. BY RONA.-CALMVOIKk . Mrs. Eric Luther, Hepsall spoke briefly on the true meaning of Christmas at .the WI and commented on the meaning of the Advent Wreath. Mrs, Durst, Egmondville, had on display many of her Christ, mas decorations and by using odds and endslOnnd inside and outside the home, she made simple but beautiful decorations, Mrs. M, Connolly chaired the meeting and, opened with a Christmas poem. The roll call was answered by a resolution "I do. not intend to keep", The agriculture and Canadian in-, dustry report was given by Mrs. Caldwell, the citizenship and world affairs report by Mrs. Al Hoggarth, the education and cultural affairs, report by Mrs. James Chalmers. Mrs, James Drummond gave the family and consumer affairs . report as well as two Christmas' readings, Christmas carols were sung during the meeting. Money will be sent to War Memorial Hospital instead of sewing. Family Night will be held Jan, 11. Courtesy remarks were given by Mrs. J. Sinclair and Santa distributed gifts. Lunch was served by Mrs. Valderdice and her committee. Mrs. Alex McGregor was hostess and Mrs. James Chalmers cohostess, PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bell, who COATS A great group of Coats All the latest styling, Beautiful woollens. Luxurious furs In tweeds, and plain fabrics . Some in half sizes. REGULAR 5 55:00 to $209.00 A Christmas gathering was eld at the home of Mr, and ra. Carl Merrier, Sandy, Julie an, and 'Michael nn Dec. 22 or Mr; and Mrs. George cIlwain, Mr, and Mrs. Jack rozier, Brian, Paul, Kevin and on of Huron Ridge, Kincar- ine, and Mr, and Mrs. George pIlwain, Lynn, and Steven of tratford. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tardella (Toronto visited over the past eekend with her parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Don Buchanan, Paul, im and Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods, Debbie and Michele of ananoque spent the Christ- mas, holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Riley, Kim and Greg of Winthrop also spent Xmas Day there. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storey held a gathering for their amily on Sunday, Dec. 23. hose attending were Mr. and rs. Lloyd Dale and Mr. and rs, Robert Storey and Alvin f Holmesville: Mr. and Mrs. Doug Richard- on of Owen Sound visited over hristmas with her parents, r, and Mrs. Ed Dorrance. Mr. and Mrs, John Whyte, effrey, Andrew and Kerri of indsay, Mr. and Mrs, Frank :The ACW of- St.' James nglican Church, Middleton ill meet Thursday evening anUary 10 at 8 p.m. at the ome of Mrs. Fred Middleton. All members are urged to be resent for the Installation of fficers. Flowers were placed in St. arnes Church on Sunday ember 30 in loving memory C.1V1r. Milton Steepe by his ife and family. Mr. Steepe, of pioneer family, was a lifelong ember of this community un- it his retirement to Clinton, a ew years ago, PERSONALS Holiday guests with Mrs. Fre,c1,,,,M d letort, incladed, and Mrs. E. J. Mullens family of Hamilton on Thur- sday last and Dr. and Mrs. An- drew Grindley and family of London last weekend. The annual Vestry meeting of St. James, Middleton, will be held on January 15 at 8:30 p.m. place to be announced. Van der Molan, Paul, Mark and Margie a Oakville, and Miss Margie Whyte of Toronto spent the Xmas holidays with Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Torn, Bill and Mr, Harold Whyte; Mr. and Mrs, Nick Whyte, David, Brian, Crystal and Murray also spent Xmas day there. Christmas day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Wammes and John were their family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wammes and Ronnie of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos, Steven, Sharon and Kenny; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sanders, Jennifer and Jeffery of Brussels, and Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Brindley of • Hollyrood. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thomp- son of Mississauga, Miss Shiela Baker of Winthrop and Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter of Colborne Township visited on Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Jim, Sharon 'and Bob. Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt, Carol, Jiidy, Danny; Billy and •Paul spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dunbar and family: of Belgrave. Christmas day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan, Paul, Gary, and Jim were Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Buchanan of Ilderton; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cook and family of Clinton; Mr. Gordon Buchanan of West- minister, 13,C.; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mitchell and Jennifer of Montreal; Miss Donna Buchanan of Toronto, and Mr. Alfred' Buchanan of'' 'Huron- view. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Lawson, John and Elizabeth spent Xmas day with Mr. arid Mrs. George Turner, Barry and Bon- nie of Tuckersmith. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson, Rick and Renee spent Xmas day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson and Joanne of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Medd and Kim of Blyth, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Medd,. of Hullett spent Xmas day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd and Kern.i Mr. and Mrs. Ken Presz- cator, Diane and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. David Preszcator, Christine, _Lisa, Christopher and Greg,' and' Mrs. Jirri - Preszcator, Bill, Debbie and Michael attended the Hill family gathering in the Crediton Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ball and family of Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Glousher, Stewart and Barbara and Mr. Austin Dexter of Londesboro; Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Hoffman and family of Hensall and. Mrs. Ella Jewitt, Larry, Kevin and Steven spent Xmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McClure, Clayton and Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos, Steven, Sharon and Kenny and Mr. Arnold Bos visited on Xmas day with Mr, and Mrs. John Bos and John of Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs, Nick Whyte, David, Brian, Crystal and Murray spent Boxing Day with her sister, Mr. and Mrs, Don Barker and family of Kings City, Boxing Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merner, Sandy, Julie Ann and Michael were Mr. and Mrs. Allan Merner, Mr. Harold Merner, Miss Deb- bie Hines, all of Kitchener; Mr. _ and Mrs, Tom .Merner and Jason of Mount Brydges; Mr. Peter Deichert of Zurich; Mrs. J. Merner of Shakespeare and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thompson of Mississauga. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson, Rick and Renee spent Boxing Day with Mr. and Mrs. George Vivian and family of Staffa. Boxing Day visitors with Mrs. Ella Jewitt, Don, Larry, Ken, Kevin and Steven were Mr. and Mrs. William Dowson, Brenda) Bonnie and John of Varna; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jewitt, Kathy and David, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jewitt and Lori, all of Clinton and Misses Pat Willert of Goderich and Joanne Gibson of .Seaforth. Miss Diane Preszcator spent a few days of the Xmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pfaff, Elaine and Dennis of Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storey at- tended the family gathering for Mrs. John Storey at the Orange Hall in Seaforth on Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp- son, Sharon and Bob visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter of Colborne Township. Mrs. Ralph Kingswell of Goderich visited the past Mon- day with Mrs. Carl Merner, Sandy,-Julie Ann, and Michael and Mrs. George McIlwain. The Foresters family bowling evening, Dec. 30 at the Noble Bowling Lanes, Seaforth. About 50 attended. Lunch was served and a social hour held. tolidgyect in Florida,, returned . home, Mr, and. Mrs, Steve Pine, and baby Carrie Lynn of Sault Ste. Marie spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ed, McBride, • Mr. Wilbur McBride, chener visited with Lorne McBride. Mr, andMrs. Ale); McOregor. spent -Christman with relatives in :Sault Ste, Marie. Mr, Ron Littleton is patient in St, Joseph's Hospital, London, • Mr,. and Mrs, Robert McGregor visited relativea„ in Kitchener on Sunday, Mr. and. Mrs. Ken McLellan entertained a number of friends • 'on Saturday night. • Visitors during the holidays with Mr.. and Mrs. Vivan Cooper were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cooper and baby of Greenville South Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper, 'Detroit, Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Cooper, Clinton and "Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Cooper Hensel]. On their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary Mr, and Mrs, Vivan Cooper were'entertained by their family at' dinner in London and a reception later at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Cooper, Hensel!. 'GIVE.. ,so more will live HEARZ FUND NUARY News of Brumfield TODAY'S CHILD BY MRS, H. F. BERRY BY HELEN ALLEN NIIIIIIIIIIIIIMI11111111111111111111111 THE TORONTO SYNDICATE Billy, 8, wants to be adopted so he will have a family of his own. He is normally a happy boy With an agreeable personality. Anglo-Saxon in descent, he is sturdy and active, and has blonde hair, blue eyes and fair skin. He is in excellent health and is doing average work in Grade 2. Billy enjoys sports, both as player and spectator. He plays hockey and baseball, and goes to many games to cheer on the older boys in his foster home. He gets involved in camping. Inquisitive Billy wants to find out how things work. Billy likes to be helpful. When anybody in his foster family has chores to do, Billy is likely to be right there offering assistance. A warm, loving active family, preferably where Billy will be the youngest child, is needed for this engaging youngster. To inquire about adopting Billy, please write to Today's Child, '."Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2112. For general adoption information, please contact your local Children's Aid Society, HE LOVES SPORTS Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ham and family, Huntsville spent Christmas with Mr. Ham's 'mother, Mrs. A. Ham and Miss M. E. Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McBeath and family, Windsor visited over the Christmas holidays with Mrs, J. W. McBeath. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pepper, Newstead visited Christmas Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pepper. Mrs. H.' Berry spent the holidays with friends in Strat- ford and London. Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Dutton were guests of Miss Kathleen and Marie Elliott, Clinton. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Geo. Henderson is a patient in Clinton Hospital, but is improving in health. Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Peters and family, Sarnia and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Westcott, Michigan were Christmas guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson and Gordon. Mr. Webster of Lucknow is spending some time with his daughter Mrs. C. Henderson, a large, group of dresses including LONG GOWNS. Many fabrics, many colours, many styles. The dress you want may be in this group and priced to save you money. DRESSES PANT COATS quite a large group including most sizes but not in ail styles . REGULAR 50.00 to 70.00 Several Groups Including Woollen. Polyesters PANTS - SKIRTS - VESTS - BLAZERS SWEATERS - BLOUSES - SHIRTS SPORTSWEAR REGULAR 18.00 to 33.00 SHOPPE Goderich OPf N FP,DAY MIL Tit