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WI to start season Clandeboye people att CLANDEBOYE Several from this com- munity took in the senior, citizens bus trip to "The Sound df Music" at the Huron Country Playhouse, Grand Bend, on Wednesday afternoon, stopping enroute home for a lovely supper at Greenway Anglican church. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. David Hill who were married on Saturday in St. George's Anglican Church, London. Reception was held in Lucan Community Centre. Mrs. Art Hodgins and her daughter, Laura McLean of 12th Lobo, Carrie .Anne McAlpine of Ailsa Craig and end play GOLF RUNNERSUP — In Monday's junior senior golf tournament at the Ironwood course Doug Fletcher and Gord Ross were third and Rich and Bob Fletcher placed second Granton ladies take tour, many attend br sley event By MRS. E. SUMMERS GRANTON The Granton Women -s Institute sponsored a bus trip toWindsor on August 28. Many placs of interest were visitedand everyone had an enjoyableday. • Attend Bridal Shower Some Granton members of Court Valentine Canadian Forester's attended a shower for Marianne Youngon r.t the home of Mrs. Malcolm Spence• on TTiia---eening-- .MisYoungsons wedding to Marvin Kennedy of St. Marys takes place on September 22. Church newsDouglas Willis of Mitchell. was again in charge of the 11 a.m. service at St. Thomas Anglican Church, while Rev. Mary Mills is recuperting from her illness. Taking, the theme for his sermon from the Gospel of St. Mark chapter 1. on the Blind man of Jericho. Mr. Villis said "We are spiritually blind. we need to see God. and we need to see Him as Ile sees us. Life is a gift front God, which can be enjoyed Personals Congratulations are ex- tended to Jane Kerr of Mississauga. 11 year old granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs James Kerrof Granton. Jane was awarded three gold one silver and two bronze medals;-,aso two fifth place ribbonsshe set two British Brinsley By GORDON MORLEY Mr & Mrs. Harold Corbett visited with Mr. & Mrs. Charles Corbett and family Saturday to celebrate their 5fith wedding anniversary and Mrs Cc.rbett'' birthday. Mrs. :Marlene Gallagher, Lecza and Bare of Van- couver B.('. spent several weeks with her mother Ws. Mex Young & relatives and friends. Brinsley United Church Sunday School is to resume this coming Sunday Sep- tember 9. Mr. & Mrs.- Jack Trevithick received word of the sudden death of Dr. Otto Kieling of Grand Rapids, Michigan. husband of Verna Trevithick. Mrs. Audrey Desjardine•, Listowel ' visited with her sisters Mrs.. Fred Lewis and Mrs. Wilbert Lewis recent!• ADAMS Heating -6i Cooling • Heating Systems of All Types .t 133 Huron St Eott Eyelet irrs'AuE;% 9ERNi ((i „- •t 1AA NTAINEU evi national records and was also runner up for the most outstanding swimmer award at the British National Swim Meet at Leeds- England recently. There were 1500 swimmers competing. Get well wishes go to Harry Forster. who is recovering from burns he sustained in an accident, the week end before la t. Harry is a patient at the burn unit at Victoria Hospital. London. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Elarbon and Mr. and Mrs.• Cochrane, then took the Polar Bear Express for the five-day trip North. Michael, Craig. and Sandra Summers of Prescott, spent the holiday week end with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Summers. Mrs. Elmer Summers attended the funeral of her brother-in-law, the late John Babbidge of Low Banks Ont., on Friday and stated overnight with her sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. - Murray Gowland of -Percy---ftxt ins: triol+ fed --t---- - - - -- P Han -Till -0n. • General Sheet Metal Work • Air Conditioning • Humidifiers • Ventilation t • aiii CO-OPERATION - MPP Jack Riddell and MP Bob McKinley show their rhymthic talents in a.nail driving con- test at Saturday's Huron plowing match T -A photo r 'Government Assistance Programs Information Session For Owners and Managers of Small Businesses It %.•u .0 rhe 1.1,+n -r or.rn.rn.ri;.-r 01 .r .mall huaines' or thinh:rili of fie, er ting .sne, attend a half-day a form.rri„n sr•«inn and find mut government ,rs.rstan. , rrogram may suit snit nerd. Fair further �{ rl r.r, t_ Pete Huxtable at 271-5850 • `Find out. free! ,t Royal Canadian Legion, Clinton On Sept 13 1 30 P M T,ri '.1'..' i q ri tui nn. •. 3 INE SS DE VI 1 orVE'v' BAN. 1036 Ontario St. Stretforfl, Ont. - 1 wilt attend the Information Session At Clinton on Sept 13 Na`me Address NO ADMISSION CHARGE her mother, Mrs. Lyle Steeper of Corbett, Thea Turpin of Strathroy and her mother, Mrs. Doris Bor- charding of London, spent a most enjoyable time together. Thursday they travelled to St. Jacobs, Elmira and Elora where they spent the day browsing through the many craft shops, boutiques and antique stores in that area. The annual Decoration Service waf held Sunday at St. James Anglican church. Rev. John Hofland, Rector, was in charge of the service with Rev. George Anderson of Exeter preaching the sermon. The cemetery was a 'beautiful garden of flowers placed in loving memory by relatives and friends. Wilfred Cunningham spent last week with his daughter, Isobel and Arnold Harper at St. Pauls. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Loveland Irvington, New Jersey, spent several days. recently, with Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Gebel. Mrs. Evelyn Parker, Harriston, spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Viola Carter. On Tuesday, Mrs. George Simpson accompanied them on a bus trip to Windsor and area, sponsored by- the Granton Women's Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morley of Hazel Park Michigan visited on Sunday with the former's sister. Mrs. Art Hodgins and at- tended Decoration Day at St. James Cemetery. Septernber 12 at 8.00 p.m. the Clandeboye Women's Institute will hold their September meeting in the United Church. The meeting iviLl be- - ndef" the--€on- venership of Tweedsmuir History. Chris Andre of the Lamb - ton Heritage Museum will be on hand to show his slides of the History of the Railroads in South Western Ontario. We are asking for donations of all kinds of material for the rag carpet they are weaving at the museum. So bring yourold worn out bedsheets, nylons. dresses. (anything that can be cut into strips) to the meeting. Non -Institute members ' wishing to con- tribute to this, may do so. Anyone in the community. including men that would like to see these historic slides, are welcome to come. Musical numbers by Lori Noyes of Lucan and history projects by young people of the community. should make this an interesting meeting. Mark this date on your calendar. September 12 at 8 Times -Advocate, September 6, 1 979 Page 11A CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY — Stephen Reeve Kenn Campbell and his wife June celebrated their 25th Wedding Anniversary September 4 1979 They have a daughter. Deborah Ann ?Debbie' a son Kenneth Barry (deceased in 1977). two grandchildren. 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