HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-02-13, Page 3At Brownies we played lots
of games and we had a pow-
wow too. Some badges were
given out. Believe me, it is
fun. Angela Gower.
No esus ate Qt tosswas
available -but camtentr, worth
about $7,5P0 were destroyed.
The tire, which broke out
about noon, was fought by
firemen from Blyth and
Lucknow.
Dungannon is about 15 miles
northeast of Goderich.
of
Mary Jean Betties, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Betties of RR 2, Bayfield won the senior division of the
annual Legion Public speaking contest held last week.
Daryl Fox of Clinton won the junior division. (News -
Record photo)
Cancer Society meets
Prayer is on March 7 and will
be held at the Ontario United
Church.
A skit "A Parable of Tips
and Tithes", was presented
Forbes,
June
b
Marlenerb
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Johns, Dorothy Pickett and
Nancy Turner.
The meeting was closed by
the Mezpa Benediction
, followed by lunch served by
Phyllis.Tyndall's group. ,
,A pot luck supper ;will start
the February 26th meeting.
The penny collection group
will be in charge of the din -
ner.
Due to the
The Clinton Branch of the
Huron Unit of the Canadian
Cancer Society hosted the
February meeting in Clinton
Public School with Chairman
Chester Archibald in the
chair.
Reports of volunteer ser-
vices rendered were received
from all five Huron branches.
Highlights of the January 25
campaign conference in
Toronto were given by Mrs. J.
McConnell of Seaforth.
Knisley Harold Y of
Mr.
isle
Goderich gave a summary of
the South-West District
Meeting held 'recently in
Thameswood Lodge in
London. One of the ten
Canadian delegates to the
World Conference in Florence
Italy, Ron Calhoun, gave a
comp= illustrated
ra
to
d
comprehensive eh
enst
talk on the conference.
A report was presented by
the chairman on the cam-
paign planning meeting held
recently.
For. .the program, two film's,
"To take a hand", and "To
build a dream", were shown.
The next Unit meeting will
be "field in Seaforth, and the
meeting closed with refresh-
Sparks from awelder's
torch were blamed for a fire
Sunday afternoon which
destroyeia a service station in
Dungannon.
Provincial police at
Goderich said the station was
owned by Ross Scott Fuels
Ltd. of Brucefield.
ments served ti., the Clinton by the C
branch.
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Historical Society more than one person. Crafts her mother, Mrs... EA.
*the
he annual nieetir►g of thfr_.._..o.tc industries woaldhAye to be Featherstone in Hensall and
Bayfield Branch of the Huron typical or representative of called on re
inndhe
Village County Historical Society was pioneer life in Huron County, during the Week.
held on Monday evening, In particular, this would be • Mr. and Mrs. David
February 10. directed to elementary school Johnstone, Oakville recently
Mvs. Gwen Pemberton, children in the County: If spent several days with her
Chairman, read several ic)eas successful, plansare to use parents, Dr. G.H. and Mrs.
that other Historical -Societies an alternate category in 1976 Shepherd and also with a
have adopted and suggested pertaining to a photographic friend Miss Kay Reid.
that thought be given to some study of historical ar- Baby Merry Potter, RR 2,
project by the Bayfield chitecture, historical Clinton was with her gran -
branch. She noted that' buildings in the area, or an dparerlts, Mr. and Mrs. J.B.
Niagara -Ori -The -Lake and early industry, business, Sturgeon on Saturday while
Oakville both hold an annual store, Church or farm; early her parents Mr. and Mrs.
visit of Historic Homes in life in the community, early Gary Potter along with Mr.
their area. Some societies are farm machinery or other Bud Sturgeon and Miss
cataloguing cemeteries and historic theme. Barbara Davidson of London
one Society has a tour for Requirements would be black attended the Latimer -
bicyclists. Nothing was and white or coloured pic- Fuhrman wedding in
formalized on this at the tures with 'some brief Toronto.
meeting. description being allowed. Mrs. L. W. Scotchmer spent
Brig F. A. Clift, chairman Prize money ranges from $8 last week in London with her
of the nominating committee for first priteto $1 for tenth son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
brought in .. his report and prize. and Mrs. Jack Pounder and
officers for the coming year Mrs. F.A. Clift,
Miss granddaughter Mary.
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are as follows: chairman, James Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watson,
Mrs. Gwen Pemberton; vice- Marie Watson served dainty
chairman, Dr. G. H. refreshments during the London were Sunday guests
Shepherd; secretary, Miss social hour which folowed. of Mr and Mrs Rob Irwin
a
Inn, Dufferin St., Toronto.
She was accompanied home
by her son Mr. Ron Knight, •
Jackie and Sandra. Mr. Ben
Benson of Toronto who had
been visiting friends in
Kincardine was a Sunday
dinner guest of Mrs. Knight
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. .W.
Erickson visited friends -in_.
Port Huron, Mich. on Sunday.
Mr. Norman F. Cooper,
Mount Clemens, Mich. was at
his Village home for the
weekend.
Reverend George and Mrs.
Youmatoff returned to their
home in the Village last -
Thursday from a three week
vacation as the guests, of
Canon Moore and Mrs. Smith
who is in charge of the Cure of
Christiana, Jamaica. This
includes five different
Churches in the Parish of
Machester. Rev. Youmatoff
spent a great deal of, his time
accompanying Canon Smith
on"his Parish work, and while
nd Robbie. there- became involved in a
Kay Reid; treasurer, Mrs. Brownie Report
Joe Mayman; archivist, Mrs. The February 4 meeting Mr. and Mrs. Pat Graham, two week Healing Mission run
PMr. and Mrs. Bob Snell and byban Episcopalian Priest
LeRoy F.
A. Clift and th the Social convenor, started with our fairy ring. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brandon from Philadelphia. Canon
Mrs. A. We have our Brownie song spent the weekend at Hope ' Smith is a brother of Brig.
telephone committee agreed and then we have our games.G.L. Morgan Smith of
to act for another term. Hope Renner brought a Bay.
In other business, the fee of $5 was game. and tellAfter that we had show. I brought some show guest
G. L. Knight was the Bayfield. London;
membershipto uest of her daughter, Mr. Mr. Norm Brown,
beaid to the. Ontario and tell. Cindy Renner, and Mrs. Art Latimner and Dr. and Mrs. Bill Tillmann
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Historical Society ' and the Debbie Siertsemn and Lisa family last week in Toronto, and family, London; Mr, and meeting learned of the and on Satruday attended the Mrs. Joe Beechie and family,
fifth Talbot did too. wedding of her grandson Bill London and Mr. and Mrs.
annual workshop be held in Then we went into our work Latimer to Miss Ruth John Campbell and Peter of
Ottawa at the Public groups. Golden Hand .
2 and 3. The Fuhrmann in St. Davids London were at their
Archives on May brownies went with Brown • , n Church,Weston and respective cottages .for the
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Anyone wishing to attend is went with Fluffy Owl and our p
asked. to contact the chair- newest brownies went with (JC �%
man or secretary as soon as - Tawny Owl. Everyone is busy
possible as registration forms
must be in to Ottawa by
March 3.
A letter received from Dick
Moore in response to one sent
him by the
Society
in respect
to the purchase price
hears .1 974 reports
working on badges and The Ontario Street Evening
nature stories. Next week we Unit of the UCW held their
have a skating party at the February meeting with the
Arena on Thursday night, executive in charge of the
February 13 from 6:00 to 7:30 meeting. Theme "Time to
and
Scouts chosen.
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chase on his Cubs. The Brownies are all to Marlene Forbes, the unit
property on Main St. next to bring cookies. leader, conducted t e
the Post Office was read. The Brown Owl showed us our business and 1974 reports
Society is interested in this Beaver Division Badges and were given. T, hgi penny
property as a site for the said we would buy one for 75 collection conies is to be
Library. As a Centennial cents in Pow Wow. We had a continuedin,the coming year,
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ject by -the Society they' discussion period 1,n Pow. WQw ,,,,.. p vengT.:,gnn?! =
iced their interest in then our Browiti�Ok,t ,?y ,44.7..
gaVe�her ,r•eport' on 'catering
rchasing the property from song and taps. by—Cindy the unit will be doing in
r. Moore, cuing Talbot March. Lois Elliott reported
Library building onto it and ACW Meets on the Church centennial
expanding the buil g The Anglican plans.
include more needed space Women of Trinity Church met
for books, washroom for their regular meeting at
(facilities etc. the home of Mrs. F. A. Clift on
A Centennial committee Thursday, February 6.
was set up consisting of The new officers for the
chairman, Brig. G. L. coming year are as follows:
Morgan Smith, Ed Oddleif- president, Mrs. E. W. Earl;
son, -Ernie Hovey, Mrs. Bill vice-president, Mrs. G.L.M.
parker, 1VIrs.' Robert Blair, Smith; secretary, Miss Viola
Mrs. Carl Diehl and Brig. F. Cadger; treasurer, Mrs. Reg.
A. Clift. Ager; prayer partner
A letter received by the secretary, Mrs. Carl Diehl
Bayfield Agricultural Society and Mrs. F.A. Clift; flower
and passed on to the and card secretary, Mrs. L.B.
Histdrical Society for their Smith; Educational readers,.._
information was of great Mrs. J.B. Higgins and Mrs.
interest. The letter was from Philip Du Boulay.'
the County Historical Society During the business period
who are sponsoring a the members voted in favour
historical contest at several of the Rectory Fund and
fall fairs and it will include learned that the World Day of
Bayfield Fair, with the Prayer will be held in Trinity
Historic Theme of a model, Anglican Church on Friday,
demonstration or display of March 7.
pioneer craft, industry or any personals
other prioneer activity. A Mr. and Mrs. Keith
demonstration could involve Leonard of Willowdale visited
h
din to Church The World Day
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