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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-01-30, Page 11• VALENTINE DANCE at BAYFIELD COMMUNITY CENTRE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1975. 9:30-1a.m. All proceeds to support Community Centre Activities 36. per couple Lunch Provided 5,6b • Naetiv PaSSes secretary -treasurer) Audrey the 'early meetings and P Mrs. Milton- Pollock, Allenpassed Graham; directors, Everett praised the foresight of their Goshen Line, attended the away 11Willis Watrous, Saskat- Mclllwain, Ted Dunn, John early directors in setting up Westlake -Harris wedding in ir>�-•. on Friday, Semlple, Harold Penhale, the laws of the Cemetery, to the United Church in 2 d Ghewan• Fred the laws governint on Saturday, January 8' 7 1g7� The Fraser Stirling, also the. reception at the „December funeral was held from McClymont, Mrs. Don Haw,. Cemeteries today. Golden Pheasant Motel near Watrous United Church on Mrs. Eldon Yeo, - Robert Personals � London. December 30 with Rev. J. Stirling. Vice-president, Nolarl, Clinton, New Maxwell officiating. Burial Harry Baker and Secretary Bud tuDavldson weYork ss ywas a guest at .the was in Watrous Cemetery. Audrey Graham were Barbara Born on September 12, authorized to attend the Sunday guests of -his parents, home of Mr. and Mrs. • Llayd for a few days 1 at Bayfield, the former convention of Agricultural Mr. , and Mrs. Jack 1 whilesttlake Mosplaying hockey in the Flossie May Atwood went Societies to be held in Sturgeon and Andrew onweekend in west to Arden, Manitoba. Toronto in February at the their return °w ekend with Clinton.ondon after r,Hockey She married Willis I. Allen Royal York Hotel. spendingto the Dece%i'iibei;. 11, 1912 at his brother and family, Mr. Sincere sympathy on of r. Neepawa, Manitoba. They Reeve Presents Brief and Mrs. Bernard F. famiPeter the of late Strat/ford Frank and farmed in Venn and Renown On Wednesday, Oddl 1g on Sturgeon, Jeff and Rollie in EBayfield, who passed away Orangeville. Hospital,dy Sask. districts before 22, Reeve g retiring to Watrous, presented a brief on the Mr. and Mrs. Weekend London, rFr day, January Predeceased by four Mustard Report at the St. Thomas brothers, Arly, Jim, Fred Ontario Cabinet Minister's guests of her sister, Mr. and 24. - .. Atwood she is meeting in London. He felt Mrs. A. F. Scotchmer. Nor- Guess during Hotel included and Willied at survived by her husband and that it went off favour favourably thwood, Middlesexther well Mr. - Tom elEngland Mr. John Kienert, Pontine, two sons, Ken L. Allen of and was Mr. Tom Young, Regina, Sask. and A. Verdi received. As a result of thspent ents, Mr. and Mrs. his Londonland Mr. Ted Hudgin Allen of ._Watrous and two presentation, Thep grandchildren. Mrs. Allen is Honourable Frank S. Miller, Arkell in Goderich and of Waterdown. survived bya niece, minister of health', has set up visited with relatives in Tillmann and family, r. and Mrs. illiam also Feb- 7 Bayfield. Mrs. Alvin (Delores) Dutot, a meeting for Friday, London of Middleton. Assessment Office in Mr and Mrs. Gary Potter and Mr. andMrs. hame Agricultural Society annual meeting The annual meeting of the Bayfield Agricultural Society was well attended on Wednesday, January 22. The meeting, chaired by President Tom Penhale; was held in the Municipal Building. Reports presented showed a successful Fair in 1`974 and plans were made fo'r this year'- Fair to be held on August 29 and 30 — Labour Day weekend. Some new features will be included this cultural and environmental year, one of which will be a changes that had occurred poster contest, sponsored by there. This was due to the the local Bluebird Society. country being overrun Another feature will be of numerous times by so many interest to historically Exeter warriors Sundayfrom last,other lands. Harry Baker minded people. T Branch of the Historical read the lesson and gave the Society will sponsor old time- history of from itBas yfiel crafts. More on this later. Cemetery, Officers were chosen for ping in the early 00's to the the year as follows: present day. f president, Tom Penhale; epitaphs found on some of first vice-pres., Harry the older tombstones and Baker.; .second T vice- their locations. Mr. Baker ,resident;- Fred Clift; - read some of the' mixiutes of at the ssessmen Goderich, to explain the and Merry, RR 3, Clinton, Cantrick, firming whole matter of "regional" were Sunday guests of her Mich. were at their (sic) hospitalization. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack respective cottages for the B. Sturgeon, and Andrew. weekend. Trinity Services . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald During the absence of Rev. Knight, Heather, Jackie, George Youmatoff, Rector of • Sandra and Kathryn, Trinity Anglican Church, Toronto and Mr. arid Mrs. Stephen Philip Du Boulay has been Morley conducting the morning and Michael, Thornhill, worship service,. A week ago spent the weekend with the Smith former's mother, Mrs. G. L. Sunday, Brig. Morgan read the lesson and as Knight. speaker, presented a very Mrs. L. B. Smith was in The Ontario Club Jersey interesting history of the London last week with her aannual me tiJanuarywas 25th at held on . Holy Land and explained family, Mr. ' and Mrs. with the use of a map, the Rowse, Jim, Vicki, Cathy, the Holiday Inn, Hes,peler. Jill and Dale and during the About 350 breeders from week • were joined for the across Ontario were in at - birthday °celebration fur --Mrs": tendance and took an active Smith, by her son Mr. and part in the meeting ably Mrs. Glen Smith of Paris. chaired by the preMurray Bennewies, Lloyd Gurney of Princeton. Seaforth visited. for the The executive for 1975 are: weekend with his sister, Mr. past president, Lloyd Gur- and Mrs. Rob Irwin and ney, Princeton; president, Robbie.,, . Glen Reeb, Essex; first vice - Mr. and Mrs. W. C. president, Murray Mellow, Parker, Charlie, Kim and . Bolton; second vice - Jennifer, London, were president, John Joynt, Smith weekend • guests of his Falls; first additional parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. Bill member, Jack Van Egmond, atiketi. v► .A r-0 i4 Clinton; second,. additional `4 Mr. . Normjan F: Cooper, member, Albert Taylor, Mount Clemens, Mich. spent Galt; sec.Treas.,-Fieldman, the weekend at his residence David Parkinson, Hespeler. in the Village 4- ' Those attending from the .-MYSYY1Wk:/Ma^.a^•y1t.{y A AB.Y'30,1915 AC dap/re plan A low club is, planned for porson$ in this area because Iuron Cot my for unattached prevtously, they had to goio .persons,. and they will 'hold clubs in distant cities. their first dance in the The , spokesman si�iId that Minton Legion on February the unattached clubs had 22, with a live•band `� ,met with great ,success in The •group is for unat- the cities, and if the first tached males and females -1 dance in Clinton next Math who are 25 years old and up is .- Well -attended, then and they can be single, monthly dances, along with ' divorced, or widowed. A spokesman for the group said they felt there was a need for some kind of en - ! or unattached Ken Reidy, right, of Seaforth, and a teacher at CHSS, was the first winner in the Vanastra Park's Association Share -the -Wealth draw. Mr. Reidy's ticket, worth $503 was drawn by Scott Luckham of Vanastra. (News - Record photo) ales win three at ersey banquet Business and Professional Directory OPTOMETRY 1.E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST CUNTON—MON. ONLY 20 ISAAC Si. 482-7010 SEAFORTH BALANCE OF WEEK GOVENLOCK ST. 527-1240 R.W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Square, GODERICH 524-7661 BOX 1033 . 212 JAMES ST. HELEN R. 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Barbara Graham, Perth -Huron Club were: Mr. London was with her parents and Mrs. Jack VanEgmond,' and family; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd John for the weekend. Mrs" Ron Lee, Walton; Mr. complishments. Pat Graham, Nancy and Dale,Seaforth; Mr and Mrs. Gordon Young, Moiikton; Mr. Ron Bowles, Atwood; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Agla, Fordwich; and Mi. and Mrs. Paul Robinson, St. Marys. Highlight of the day was the presentation of production awards tor cows in Ontario. The Skinner Perpetual Trophy for the cow producing the most pounds of milk for 1974 was awarded to Mrs. Lloyd Dale, Seaforth for Dalevilla Radiant . Rosine. c The Dales also took home the award for the. top producer in the 10 year and over class for Constance Climax Zinnia 1T, and they had the top Junior 4 -year- old, Daleville Captain Wendy. , Congratulations t� Mr. and Mrs. Dale for their ac- Ban9hart, 'Ke!! 'Doigawl Go. y, Chartered Accountants 268 Main St., Exeter AR'T'HUR W. 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SPRING IDEAS The Raintree wishes to welcome all our friends to a fresh spring look in home decorating accessories. To greet this wonderful season and a newly decorated shop - we are offering many specials and a 10 percent discount on professional picture framing through February - See you soon. t1INT1zEE GALLEQY Clinton - 482-3871 Reopening Saturday, February 1 st. Halliday Homes and yuur guvernment... THE working � togeit�' tES AND o save You up to$1500.on homes i1300on cottages. The Tax cut on building materials tomera immed at81y based in HallidaHomes Cottages will be passed along to -our May/74 price list. i....... -n. " ^STI. n � _ + d'.. -r; V'V • P� t :eN < . ..f.. r .. ,... .. ,�.,.,:.-....., ..- �sc(>ttin`t��e� . rrrb` E Halliday � y er Government Tax cut to save you up too 1500 00 o mustr be p aced by Apri 30th as 51300 on cottages. To qualify, your and delivered by June 15th 1975. The amount you save depends on the model and options you choose.. 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