Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1974-01-10, Page 7Can You Pass Up .... 1. A $13000 SUIT FOR $2995 2. A $1998 SWEATER FOR $995 3. A $1300 SHIRT FOR $690 4. A $2500 DRESS PANT FOR $1298 5. A $1000 DRESS SHIRT FOR . $398 6. A $2998 BOMBER JACKET FOR $998 These and many more genuine specials during our annual clearance, "The Store for Men" OCIDERICH CLINTON KINCARDINE maieemoiniimene, CONTINUES Quality Men's Wear Reduced to Clear in the heart of the season at tremendous savings to our customers 20 % 50 % on PICKETT & CAMPBEL1. umitED .1 974 A sele t ciass tow coniluctod by two well known local redi who have lived an worked in the Unfon of South Africa. As an added bonus." the tour "will visit:London for several dayCi' The participation is strictly limited to 30 persons. The tour will be conducted by Dr. Kenton and Mrs. -Libby Lambert who for three years lived and worked in Durban. They were able to tour extensively throughout South Africa and will be revisiting many of their favourite areas. COST OF TOUR $1,955.00 PER PERSON, DOUBLE OR TRIPLE OCCUPANCY. SINGLE SUPPLEMENT $120.00 Subject to Monetary Fluctuations. FOR YOUR FREE BROCHURE WRITE OR CALL:- The Coach House HAMILTON STREET GODERICH, ONTARIO N7A 3Y5 Phone 524-8366 YOUR FULLY APPOINTED I.A.T.A., A.S.T.A. TRAVEL.AGENT EXETER - KINCARDINE - LUCKNOW SEAFORTH & WINOHAM RESIDENTS DIAL YOUR OPERATOR AND ASK FOR ZENITH 21530 DRUG SALE HEAD & SHOULDERS Shampoo Regular Size- Tube, Jar or Lotion. PRETTY POLY Run Resist Panti Hose. Fits sizes 8t toll SCOPE Mouthwash 12oz. COMPARE PRICE! COMPARE QUALITY! WIN A SKI-D00 , SNOW MOBILE! Nothing to Buy Here's your chance to win' a ski-doo S.S. Elan snowmobile. The machine with the all new 'square- shaft' drive pulley, far better perfor- mance. There Is a peppy Rotas engine that responds Instantly to your every command— try and win' this superb snowmobile and maybe you can prove It to yourself. 'TO QUALIFY. THE SELECTED ENTRANT MUST HAVE COMPLIED WITH ALL CONTEST RULES AND CORRECTLY ANSWER A SKILL TESTING OURSTION. All Day/All Night Decongestant Cold Capsules Balsam Conditioning Shampoo with Protein 12 fl. oz. Medicated Skin Cream 16 oz. Comment OS Plessme PICK UP AN PIM PLANK AV YOUR CLOSEST REAMS STORL REXALL SAVES YOU Ml-31 20 oz. SOLUTION ANTISEPTIC with UNMAN 1 18 ALLIDAY ADULT MULTIPLE VITA- MINS PLUS IRON 0.0.5.0w, 18041 m iaow REXPRIN 5 gr.— tows Cowsini wia lisphle .69 SUPER DRY Anti-Perspirant Spray Deodorant SPECIAL Sot SC 1 0, EI PROTECTIVE—CARR LOTION AND CREAM DEAL SPECIAL DEAL INT TOW M 10's ComipSta IRA INURE C CLINTON NEWS.RECORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1 Ag• Society plans Ca'rnival sleigh ride the business and the minutes were adopted as read by the secretary, Mrs. John Daer, The financial statement was accep- ted as presented by the treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. The travelling apron received a penny for each letter, in - The Nativity of our Lord, The roll call was answered by members being asked where they would like to spend Christmas. Christmas cards were signed and sent to sick and shut-in members. Mrs, Thomas Haggitt read a letter she had received from Mrs. Keith Stokes and messages were sent to her. The election of officers took place as follows - Past President - Mrs, Elmer Tram- mer, President - Mrs. Celia Taylor, 1st vice-president - Mrs. Donald Cartwright, Secretary - Mrs. John Daer, Treasurer - Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, Pianist .- Mrs. Celia Taylor, Assistant pianist - Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell, Press reporter - Mrs. Ed Davies, Assistant press. reporter - Mrs. Towe, Program committee - The Executive. Mrs. Trommer unfortunately had to resign owing to pressure of business. Mrs. Trommer closed the meeting with prayer and a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Haggitt. The annual Christmas con- cert of the Sunday school of Knox United Church was held recently with the superinten- dent, ROnald Hallam in charge. Miss Lorraine Chamney was the pianist for the evening. The program opened with the chairman's address followed by a welcome by Jodie Mustard. A Jingle bell welcome was a drill done by Primary with Mrs. Jim Schneider in charge. Dolly's Lullaby was a skit done by Mrs. Leonard Archambault's nur- sery class. Janice Daer gave a recitation - My Confession, and a message to Santa Claus was the recitation given by Dennis Schneider. Thanksgiving at Gordon Taylor gave an in- Christmas was a skit done by b te' resting reading, on' Clirlgt; Mivs.igii'Kd'SPAWdreivs' Primary mss in othelaiitik"iTlih"''Pcli4s u, Junior class of Arva Ball and Lorraine .Chamney gave a skit Santa on Trial. A monologue - Christmas Shopping was given by Douglas Glousher and Frosty the Snowman was done by the Primary I class. Rodger Cunningham gave a recitation = Just a Good Boy and Janice Daer sang a solo - Nobody's Child. All classes took part in the Nativity scene and the closing recitation was given by Julie Daer. Santa Claus appeared and gave gifts and candy to all the 'children. Mrs. Orval McPhee is a patient in Clinton hospital sin- ce before Christmas; we wish her a speedy recovery. Recent visitors with Mrs. Beth Lansing were Mr. and Mrs, Jack Pipe of Brussels, Miss Shirley Pipe of Kitchener and Mr. Robert Pipe of Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. James Towe spent the holiday with relatives in London. Boxing Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson were Miss Barbara Sanderson, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. George Robb and family of London and Mr. and Mrs. Paul John- ston and family of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams of Clinton and Mr, and Mrs. Don Jardin of St. Marys spent Christmas Day with Mrs. Beth Lansing. Mrs. Bert Taylor spent the holiday at her home here and then returned to Goderich for the winter months with her sister, Mrs. M.H. Martin. Mrs. Robert Arthur spent a few days last week in Listowel with her mother who is a patient in the hospital with a fractured hip: Mr. Torrance Tabb is a patient in Wingham hospital where he underwent surgery. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr, and Mrs. Donald Kai of Oakville, Miss Margaret Jackson, Blyth, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner spent Christ- mas with Mrs. James Jackson. The annual Christmas Carol service "sponsored by the :Scibiety Was hymn, }bp !save albsen' '13 A Wifr i"k Mrs. Haggitt was sung. recitation - This year's bequest followed by a skit-Grandma Baker's Christmas Dinner by Primary. Angela Schneider sang a solo-I saw Mommie Kissing Santa Claus and Michael An- drews gave a recitation - Christmas Black Mail. The Mr, and. Mrs. Robert Williams' and Ruth of 'Stoney Creek visited last Sunday with M. and Mrs. Donald Cart- wright and family. Mrs. Mervyn. Hanly and Mrs. Edith Landsborough of Clinton visited last Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. Maitland Allen. Pastor and Mrs, Alfred Fry spent New Years with relatives in Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bennett of Amherstburg visited last Satur, day with Mr, and Mrs. William Straughan. Mrs. Thomas Johnston is a patient in University hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery, Dr. R.W. Street and family of Blyth visited last Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Allen. Mr. William Reuger and daughter Carol of Clinton, R.R. 2,spent New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Car- twright. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton spent New Year's in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allison. Miss Lorie Cartwright spent the weekend with Miss Laurel Duizer at Londesboro. Mr, W.S. Craig and son Brenton of Clinton visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Allen. ST. MARK'S ANGLICAN CHURCH WOMEN St. Mark's Anglican Church Women held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. - The president, Mrs. Elmer Trommer welcomed the members and opened the meeting with the hymn, 'Hark the Herald Angels Sing' with Mrs. Gordon Taylor accom- panying. The Thanksgiving and the Lord's Prayer were led by Mrs. Haggitt and ,she also gave the two Christmas messages — Good News and Good Advice. Mrs. Trommer gave a reading from Acts, 26 chapter and Which Gift. The hymn, 'While Shepherds watched their 'flocks by night' was sung. Mrs. Mrs. Robert Phillips gave three readings entitled - Habit, Thou shalt not, and Moosonee Hymn. Mrs. Thomas Lawlor read the reading - The Old Snowstorm to close the first part of the meeting. Mrs. Trommer presided for V ' held in the Westfield Fellowship Church with the president, Mr. Ronald Snell in charge. A welcome was exten- ded to all from Pastor Row Curl and Eric Campbell was, the organist assisted by Mrs. Ron Curl on the piano. The service was opened by the hymn, 'It came upon the midnight deal' and a duet was sung by Mrs. Ron. Curl and Mrs. D, Rolston. Pastor Alfred Fry led in prayer. A reading - The Message of Christmas was given by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and a solo-Dear little Stranger was sung by Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock, The Westfield band played several Christmas num- bers. After the carol - 'Hark the Herald Angels sing', Mrs. Ron Curl played Star of the East on the xylophone; the offering was received by Mr. Frank Raithby and Mr. Douglas Campbell and dedicated with prayer by Rev. Fred Carson. A violin solo was played by Edgar Howatt. Ronald Hallam read the scrip- ture lesson from Luke, 2 chap- ter. Pastor Ronald Curl gave an inspiring message using the tall' evergreen tree with smaller ones as illustrations;he told the story of the trees that had their wishes fulfilled - one was made into a manger where the Baby Christ Jesus was laid, the second was made into a small boat that Jesus borrowed on the Sea of Gallilee to teach his disciples and the crowds that gathered around and the third one was made into the Cross which points people to God. Mr. Snell thanked all who had taken part and Pastor Curl closed with the benediction. Mr. Don Pullen of the Depar- tment of Agriculture and Food will be guest speaker at the January 15 meeting of the Auburn Women's Institute to be held in the Auburn Com- munity Memorial hall at 2 p.m. Everyone welcome. Mrs. Edwin Cartwright of Huronview spent ChriStmas Day and a few more days with her son, Mr, Donald Cart- wright, Mrs. Cartwright, David, The last meeting of 1973 of the Huron Central Agricultural Society was held in the agricultural board rooms on December 20, with president Harold Lobb in the chair. Due to the busy Christmas season, the turnout of members was very small, It was decided to have a $80 draw in the next couple of mon- ths. Tickets are available from any Society director. The treasurer's report was also given, The annual meeting will be held at the White Carnation at Holmesville on January 31 at 8 p.m. It is hoped that all mem- bers will be able to attend this very important meeting. Len McGregor, agricultural exten- sion assistant for Huron Derrick and Lorie. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brawley spent Christmas with relatives at Mount Forest. Miss Shelley Haggitt and Mr. Paul Haggitt of Zurich spent several days of their vacation with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rath- well of Parkhill, visited last Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Celia Taylor. Mrs. Stanley McNeil and son, Mr. John McNeil of Welland visited last Saturday with Miss Laura Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas John- ston. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Robin- son of Newmarket visited last week with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Robinson. Miss Connie Trommer retur- ned last week from a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Odbert. Mr. and Mrs. FolUdyce Clark of Goderich called on friends in the village last week. We are happy to report that Mrs. R, Brooks has improved in health following surgery in University Hospital, London and is convalescing at the home of her son and family in Lon- don. Several from here attended the funeral for David McAllister at Lucknow who passed away at the Pinecrest Nursing Home, Lucknow in his 91st year. County will show slides.. It was moved to invite the Western Ontario Jersey Club on May 31 to the Clinton Fair as a special event., The Society also passed a motion to sponsor a hayride for children at the 'Clinton Area Winter Carnival on Friday February 1 at the Clinton park from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Mr, Lobb wished everybody a happy New Year and the meeting was adjourned. MATERNI WEAR et t he SEPARATE SHOPP Main Corner Clint open 2.6 Closed We SAVE ON INCOME TAX AS YOU SAVE FOR RETIREMENT Up to $4,000 a year may be deductible for in- come tax purposes from your income if you invest It in a REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN while you also guarantee yourself a monthly retirement income for life. Ask me for details. ARNOLD STINNISSEN GORDON T. WESTLAKE SEAFORTH RR 3, BAYFIELD PHONE 527-0410 PHONE 565-5333 SUN LIFE OF CANADA Two area girls were presented with their Provincial Honours certificates at the 4-H Achievement Day in Zurich on Saturday. Shown here is Miss Jane Pengiliey, Home Economist for Huron County, presenting the certificates to Helen Blackwell and Joanne Stoll. (Citizens News Photo)