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Clinton News-Record, 1974-12-05, Page 8PAGE _8--.CLINTON NEW. EKQE))„ THURSDAY, DECEMBER ,5, 1974 THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT AT THE POLLS IN THE MULLETT ELECTION, - LEONARD ARM/Al/MT I • ••••••••••4•11, O.* x• • ••• I ill/ • ill •••••••••••••••••• • • .4*, ••••••11.4•,•••• • lo••••otwo•tar• • ••c•oe 1,.‘‘ ••••••••••••••,..... ••••••••••,•••... ••••••,•••"*•••••. 4 .O . h 4. 0 • a ••••• a do • ••• • • • • ••••, • JO • ••• •• • f • ow.. 1, U .1: • $4.,.,., • • • o i••••••• 'ill{ • These girls proudly smile after being informed that they had won County Honors last Saturday at the 4-H Achievement Day held' at Central Huron Secondary School. Completing six projects, the girls are left to right. Brenda Warner of Goderich, Shirley Heykoop of Clinton, Sheila Dalgliesh of Clinton, Jan Divok of Clinton, and Patsy Proctor of Clinton. Missing were Ann Van Spengen of RR 4, Clinton and Helen Te Brinke of Holmesville. (News-Record photo) lamememmimi: benemsmemsmpassi Thank yOU for your support on Dscsmbsr 2 My best wishes and loyalty to the new council Compliments of The Season To Everyone ADM JUTZI r- Baptism at Wilted Church Tbe first service for the Ad- vent season was held on Sun.. day morning beginning with a carol service. Welcoming into the Narthex were Lloyd Pipe and Bert Shobbrook, and the ushers were Steven Bromley, David Lear, Ken and Tom Pollard, The choir anthem was "Come unto me," • Mr, Jim Jamieson, clerk of session, invited the parents to present their children to Rev, McDonald for baptism, Triena Kathleen, daughter of Bruce and Audrey Lyndon; Sara Elizabeth, daughter of John and Helen Lyons; Tracy Louise, daughter of Wayne and Geery Kennedy; Vicky Louise, daughter of Arnold and Beverly Roley were baptized. Rev, McDonald's message was "The last supper" followed by sacrament of receiving the bread and wine. The flowers at the front of the church were in loving memory of Neville For- bes by his wife Laura. Almwell unit The regular meeting of the Aimwell unit of the UCW was held November 18 in the church l%11 with 21 members and three visitors present. The roll call was answered by naming something you would take to someone in the hospital. The nominating committee brought in the following slate of officers: president, Joan Whyte; vice-president, Audrey Thompson; secretary, Addie Hunking; treasurer, Vi Burns, The Christmas Pot luck party will be held December 8 at 6:30 p.m. with families invited. On the program committee are Mary Peel, Helen Lee, Bernice Hunking; tables, Muriel •Sewers, Marjorie Duizer, and Addie Hunking; kitchen, Ella Jewitt, June Fothergill, and Edythe Beacom. There will be candy bags for children up to age 12. June Fothergill and Muriel Sewers had charge of the program with "Peace" as the theme. June read "Remem- brance Day Thoughts" to open, followed by a hymn. ;Muriel gave readings "Soldier what did you see" and "The task they left us". Several persons read recent news items which showed that things were not changed by the wars we have had. Muriel led in prayer, June gave a reading "When the deed is done for Freedom", and the meeting closed with a hymn. Christmas favours for the hospital 'were made and lunch was served by Mary Peel, Helen Lee and Bernice Hunking. Berean unit guests of Burns unit On Wednesday November 27th, 11 members of the Berean unit of U.C.W. were guests of Mrs. Beryl Reid and her group, accompanied by Rev. McDonald for a study tour of the Psychiatric Hospital, Goderich. They were divided into four groups and a member of the staff conducted each group on the tour of hospital. This was Your "someday" home can be yours now! Why go on planning for the future when it can be yours today? Get that dream home now-with the help of a Victoria and Grey Trust mortgage - and pay for it as you live in it, Enjoy it today-at Victoria and Grey. Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation WCIORMand VG GREY ThUtt CoMOANY Siket 18110 Manager Lb, (DAVE) CROSS 100 Kingston itt., Goderich 5244331 followed by a film "Stigma" and there was a question and answer period. Rev. McDonald thanked them for their hospitality and they returned to the church for lunch served by the Burns ladies. Ena liowatt thanked Burns for inviting them. Masonic Lodge Installation Bra. Ken Hulley was in- stalled worshipful Master of Hullett lodge A.F. and A.M, No. 568, Londesboro at their annual installation ceremony on Tuesday November 26th by installing master, Rt. Wor. Bro. Claire Vincent assisted by several Past Masters. Other officers for the ensuing year are L.P,M. Wor. Bro. Gary Jewitt, S.W. Bro. John Jewitt, J,W. Bro. Ted Overholt, Chaplain War. Bro. Jack Lee, treasurer Rt. War. Bro. Wm. Leiner, secretary Vry. Wor. Bro, Bert Shobbrook, S.D. Bro. Irwin Johnston, J.D. Bro. Allan Bosnian, D of C. Rt Wor, Bro. Claire Vincent, I,G. Bro. Nor- man Cartwright, S.S. Bro. Bruce Shiilinglaw, J.S. Bro. Robert Snell, tyler War. Bra. Gordon Shobbrook, auditors Wor. Bros., Leonard Caldwell and Harry Tebutt. Social Evening On Wednesday evening November 27th the cheerio club sponsored a social evening for senior citizens in the hall. Laura Lyon was is charge with Gladys Armstrong at the piano. The program began with "0 Canada" and three Christmas carols. A reading by Ida Dur- nin was followed by slides shown by Edythe Beacom. There were five tables in play for euchre and one of crokinole. Prizes going to: ladies high, Jessie Jones; lone hands, Dora Shobbrook; low, Helen Alexan- der; men's high, Margaret Good (playing as a man); lone hands,: Mary Robinson (playing as a man); low, Norman Alexander. Lunch was' served and all enjoyed the evening. White Gift Sunday Next Sunday the "United Church will be presenting, through their Sunday School, the an,nual Christmas Pageant. The Primary Department will be presenting the pageant, and the Junior choir, under the direction of Mrs, Bosman, will present special music. Personals Sympathy is extended to the wife, brother and sisters of Mr, Neville Forbes who passed away in Clinton Hospital on Monday evening November 25th after a lengthy illness. The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott on the acciden- tal death of her brother, Jim Scholl, 17, of Monkton on Saturday morning. Rev. McDonald and a number of members of the I i.0 young peoples group visited the funeral home in Atwood to be with Mrs. Scott, Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Albert (Min- nie Bromley) Knox of Macklin, Saskatchewan. Surviving besides her family is one brother, John Bromley of Huronview, She was predeceased by a sister, Mrs. John (Emma) Cudmore,Clin- ton in May 1974 and brother Will Bromley of. Blyth an Sep- tember 8, 1974, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson attended the wedding of his niece Sally Ann Thompson to Robert Roy Rose on Saturday at Trinity United Church, Frederick St. Kitchener and the reception at Riverside Maples RR 1, St, Jacobs. Norman Alexander and Rev, McDonald attended the Huron- Perth Presbytery sessions held in Fordwich United Church on Tuesday. A number from the Lon- desboro District attended Family Night sponsored • by Canadian Foresters, Kinburn, in the Kinburn Hall on Satur- day night, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Saunder- .cock and Mrs. Laura Saunder- cock were dinner guests on Wedne.sday evening with Con- stable and Mrs. John Saunder- cock. Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Ben' Riley visited on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Riley at Huron Park, Mrs. Bob Thompson visited several days last week with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrie, Robbie, and Jennifer in Kitchener. Mrs. Olive Penfound and Elgin visited on Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs, Dave McLeod, Mitchell, Mrs. Mike Bannon, Melanie and Sean of Chatham visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley Thursday and Friday. Sunday dinner guests with ,Mr. and Mrs. Russell Good and Mr. Joe Youngblut were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lyons, Lynda and Murray, Lucknow, Rev) McDonald, and Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons and Sara, following the baptism of Sara at the United Church. .W.I. members attending the area convention held at Strat- ford on November 27th and 28th were Mrs. Lloyd Pipe, Mrs, Harry Tebbutt, Mrs. Margaret Taylor, Mrs. Don Buchanan and Mrs. Lorne Hunking. Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Riley, Andy and Vicky were their parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Wright, Clinton; and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riley, following the baptism of Vicky at the United Church. At the same home Sun- day, supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kelly and Cathy, Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Carman Riley. Mr, and Mrs. Ben Riley visited on the weekend of November 24th with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Goodfellow and Kristina at Georgetown. Mrs. Ross Millson, Patricia and Darren, Woodstock, and Mrs. Ron Ellerby, Frank and Dora Lynn, Clinton visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shobbrook Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Townsend and Dorothy returned home on Friday night from spending the past couple of weeks in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Riley of Huron Park visited on Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley, ding or hopelessly out of date in style. Donations of gifts, toys and clothing should be taken to the local Bureau depot in the week of December 9 to 13 if at all possible, as sorting and distribution will be handled in the week prior to Christmas. The Children's Aid Society has requested that no perishables be donated as there are no facilities for storage, and in most cases provision of the traditional dinner is handled by cheque or purchase voucher in lieu of a hamper. Others have special diet needs which necessitate individual pur- chases by' the recipient. The local bureau and co- ordinators are as follows: Goderich and "District, SalkiatiOn Altriy,"14 Waterloerw Street, -'doderich (Phone Enquiries, 524-7356 or 524- 9341). Clinton and District, (In- cluding Blyth and South to Kippen), Clinton Town Hall, (Phone Enquiries, 482-7312), South Huron, Exeter United Church, 42 James Street East (Phone Enquiries, 235-0275 or 235-2418), • Seaforth and District, Seaforth Public Library (Basement)(Phone Enquiries, 527-1492 or 527-0282). North Huron, Salvation Army Citadel, 292 Edward Street (Phone Enquiries, 357- 1951). Let Beattie Furniture Solve You Problem With ••• ,....... .,. at-la:a*,.. c ,:tit't';r4.-1tmi ts...,.,,,,_..• .... 1 0 ., •.'• '`.4i4,441.:' 1 ..).,y+ ' V.:', . AO ..7,-,z-.....,..4-7-4;."4-4.- ''...,-,,,,,4,11:".fT;''tit.-4t.1 :. t 4r. "•*0.4,....iiotter.*,:i LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY BEATTIE. FURNITURE Ki CLINTON PHONE 4824521 .2 7 .X41-111 c•LPX Christmas bureau underway In co-ordination with other local community groups and volunteers, the County Children's Aid Society will again be undertaking sponsor- ship of a Christmas Bureau in each of the five towns in Huron County. In Wingham and Goderich, the Society will again merge its program with the Salvation Army as co-sponsor. "This will be the third year that the Society has co- ordinated its Christmas Assistance Program in the five County towns in order to utilize better the support and volun- teer assistance on behalf of ' families and / children in the various areas of Huron County," noted Children's Aid Society' Director, Bruce R. Heath. k':f1 ti "In most communities in Huron County, church and community service club groups have traditionally assisted people at Christmas. The local Christmas Bureau, through a co-ordinator in each town, acts as a clearing house to eliminate duplication or jointly meets any special needs that come to Children's Aid attention", he said. "In sponsoring a Christ- mas Bureau, it has been our in- tention to make the best possible use of the voluntary donations which totally fund the program. "Any authorized represen- tative of a church or com- munity group may check our in- dex either at our office in Goderich, or with the local co- ordinator. Similarly, families needing assistance can contact us or be referred by any com- munity group or concerned in- dividual," Mr. Heath added. "Up to December 2, the Society had processed ap- proximately a hundred twenty five requests for Christmas assistance, and other requests continue to come in daily. For- tunately, the Society has already received donations and commitments of help from many church and service clubs, but we anticipate many more requests for help this year than last, and costs have also risen since 1973," the director ex- plained. Last ;year many individuals and several family groups, not affiliated with a service club or church organization, when doing their own, shopping made it a point to purchase an extra gift, article of clothing or a game which could be used by a family group and donated these to the Bureau. - Several families undertook to sponsor partially or in total the costs for an individual family, When one considers the generally affluent level of gift giving these days in most Canadian families, it would not seem unreasonable to appeal for consideration of those less fortunate and assist according to one's personal means. Those donating money are asked to forward same by cheque or money order to the Society of- fice in Goderich, 46 Gloucester Terrace, marked "Christmas." Income tax receipts will be issued. Donations of new gifts - toys and games for all age groups, books, sports equipment, in- eluding good used skates, - and articles of new clothing such as mitts scarfs, caps, socks, under- wear, for all age groups will again be needed. Articles of good used clothing would also be welcomed but not items that are in need of extensive men- HANOVER HOLIDAY TOURS AIR TOURS FLORIDA 1. DAYTONA BEACH, IS days, departure December 21 to Jan- uary 4. Twin $290.00 2. NORTH MIAMI BEACH, nine days, departure, March 15 to March 23. Twin $336.00 MOTORCOACH TOURS 3. FLORIDA CIRCLE, Cypress Gardens, St, Fetes, Fort Lauderdale, Daytona, 15 days. Departure December 21 to January 4. Twin $329.00 4. FLORIDA CIRCLE, Cypress Gardens, St. Fetes, Fort Lauderdale, Daytona Beach, Washington, 15 days, departures February 22 to March 8. Twin $337.00 5. DAYTONA BEACH, long stay, 34 days, departures January 12 and February 8. Twin 6495)00. Also 29 days, departure March 7 6. GETTYSBURG, Washington, Murtle Beach, Jekyll Island, Daytona Beach, St. Fetes, Fort Lauderdale, 21 days, depar- ture March 1. Twin $440.00 7. DAYTONA BEACH, nine days, departure evening March 14. Twin $232.00 MOTORCOACH AND AIR TOUR S. GETTYSBURG, Washington, Murtie Beath, Jekyll island, Daytona Beach, St. Pettis, Fort Lauderdale, 15 days, depar- ture Match 1. Returns via air, Twin $39111-00 SUNFLIGHT CARMAN VACATIONS to Freeport, Nassau, Jam- aica, Barbados, Cuba, Mexico and Hawaii. ALL STAR WEEKLY FLORIDA DEPARTURES, California and Gol- den West departures from February 22. HAWAII - Four Wands Tour, Feb. 8th to Feb, 22nd includes air-transportation to airport. Deluxe accammodation, sight- seeing. $730.00 NASHVILLE GRAND OLE °PAY 4 days Jan.16 to 20th DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL AIRLINE RESERVATIONS Contact HANOVER TRAVEL SERVICE 1400.265,3001 Toil Free Goderich Psychiatric Hospital requires a SUPERVISOR, CLINICAL RECORDS SERVICES $9,839 to $1 1 ,489 (effective Discentber 31, 1974) DUTIES To plan, organize and implement the operating policies which govern the Clinical Record Services including the ',revisits' Ind maintenance of adequate medical record, admission, medical reference library, medical Stenographic and out patient facilities, procedures and systems) to select, train and supervise staff) to assist professional staff In research and reports. QUALIFICATIONS Successful completion of a training Course for Clinical Record librarians recognized by the Canadian Association of Clinical Record librarians, preferably registration with the C.A.M.R.L• two years related experience, ability to Organize and supervise, establish and maintain harmonious relations with staff and out- bids agencies) initiative, goOd judgment and personal Competition is open to quailtied mole and female applibants. AppliCatiOns must be SUbrItitted no later than .D•ternber 31, 1974 Ito Administrator, Goderich Psychiatric Hospital, 010derich, Ont aria. N7A 3Viti 4101111/011111110111011111111/11.01911114111111111161101, Scotch Pine Christmas Trees ,is, hi; SA1,1 • OA\ J. W. COUNTER dtS fIG3 /4.""t6 \AA FcmiAlAtt cox E Builders Supplies 94 Albert St. (Hwy. No. 4) Clinton 482.9612 Our Get-Acquainted Continues...