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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-04-03, Page 2J PAGE The ch. armingpersonalities day closest to date Garry LObb. of two loear riatUralists. 1vfr. It was decided that. Mere li Du Bouldy, uhlicit would be necessary Taa�►d, . J�c�h-.,�'hll.:p Y to Hayfield, sparked the March promote aiTotherliartyris the meeting . of the Goderich crowd, although 'enthusiasitc,. Township recreation held in was small. ' Holmesville Council. room Hazel McCreath and Marion - March 26. Committee members Powel reported that the present were John Westbrooke, township quilt was finished and chairman, Joe Fritzley, Jerry on display at the card party. Ginn , 1VLarion Powel, Hazel Tickets are now on sale for the McCreath, Audrey Middleton. quilt, draw to be made at the There were two absentees. annual summer picnic. Enthusiastic. - discussion on ' Literally dozens of township our first spring project for '75 ladies should feel proud of the gained momentum. It was fact that they had a hand in its agreed that a study on nature construction. It is bedspread lore could involve many in- sized in yellow and violets pansy Wresting correlated studies design. including wilderness survival; Hazel and Marion also but the first place at which to reported that the craft ladies make a beginning would be a have organized 'a shopping first hand look at wildflowers spree bus trip for April 10 which and birds in the woods. Mr. and will be the final windup of Mrs. DuBoulay kindly con- winter crafts. An exhibition of sented to be the leaders. their winter crafts will be An invitation to explore the displayed at Womeris Institute river flats behind Jerry Ginn's on April 14. farm will be a first con- Plans for Parks report was sideration. given by Jerry Ginn and the Registration will be taken V.L.A. park plans have been Tuesday, April 15 at 8:30 p.m. stalled. The lakefront park is at Holrnesville School. It will be now being surveyed. Wait for open to anyone, any age, for further negotiations on park those of Goderich Township or No. three. those who wished they were. A Township boys who formerly film of local interest will be played very little hockey, if shown and 'further explanation any, had a really good time of the course will be given. doing just that at Bayfield Secretary, Joe Fritzley agreedarena for approximately 0 Bikes beenees due Clinton police chief Lloyd Westlake annow wed this week that bicycle licences are now coding r�,ue ,for the .summer of 1975, The plate i are, on sale now for one • dollar at the police .station and must be put on all bi es by the end of May according to a town by law. Failure to ,must the summer deadline will result in a fine. Close to 500 licences were sold last year. The Clinton police also reported a quiet.... k thestreets with only one accident of RR 1, Auburn and Nancy Wise o Clinton were involved in a collision at the corner of Mary and Orange Streets. Damage caused by the crash was estimated to be in the neighborhood of $450. Charges are pending. Sixteen -year-old ,David Forest, ladies' lone hands Mrs. Cameron, son of Mrs:. James A. McMichael; men's high Mr. Cameron of London and Allin, men's low Mr. A. Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1VIcMichae men's lone hands grandson of � , Hudie, Clinton is the winner of a Steven O Connell. Lucky wee on s a $4,000, scholarship to Neuchatel winner of the draw Mrs. E. occurring. Henry Wilts, Brown. Another card party will Junior College in Neuchatel, f 180 Beech Street in Switzerland. The schools of be held April 9, 1975. London, Ontario nominated + + + their top students in the history- While rummaging we found classics field and out of six the following taken from The candidates David led with a 92 Scouter, published by the Boy percent average. Scouts Association of Great . + + + Britain: Clinton, Ontario to Rome, What Kind Are You? Italy may be long in miles but the distance is shortened by the A lot of people Boa unless. . like friendship of two ladies, Mrs. C. wheelbarrowsg Van Damme of Clinton and the pushed. Marchesa Christina Marconi in Some are like need to be paddled.canoes - they Rome. When Canada issued the last don'te aike string son if them commemorative stamp keep January to honour the inventor they fly away. of the wireless, Guglielmo Some are like kittens - they Marconi, Mrs. Van Damme are more contented when sent two of the stamps to her petted. friend, the inventor's widow. In Some are like footballs - you turn. a letter of appreciation can't tell which way they will came back from the Marchesa bounce next. warmly expressing her Some are like balloons - full gratitude and telling of the'of air and ready to blow up. . pleasure this had given both to Some are like trailers - they • herself and to her daughter, have to be pulled. Eletta, the Princess Giovanelli. r ' neon p going ff. Another letter from another And we would like to add - celebrity was received in some are like a good watch - Clinton also. Young Peter open faced, pure gold, quietly four Smith In memory a Anstett had presented Miss busy and full of good works. recently. Har ld Fred Dominion of Canada, Sandra to phone for an appropriateweeks John West- Dom bell, with a Clinton film from the Department of brooke presented a report and Morell - Holy Communion was Middleton. Mrs. Rose Middleton CentennialaSpoon and in return Lands and Forests. bill for expenses incurred. All celebrated.Ma two hand You only look John Westbrooke volunteered committee members felt that The A.C.W. Spring Deanery returnedafterguests of Mr. and acknowledgment afrom writtent b t Trinity vacation Good Friday's service was held at three p.m. in St. James 1Vliddleton Church. In the reading the . Seven Lessons were read by the following: Roy Wise, Audrey .Middleton, EdWard • Wise, Phillip Heit- bohmer, Trina Connolly, Len Mills, Edward Deeves, Blanche Deeves. Guests were from London and Bayfield. Easter Sunday Service was at 11:15 with Reverend Youmatoff in charge and five girls in the chair and Sarah Stony at the organ. The flowers and lilies in the church were placed ,there by Mrs. Fred Middleton and Mr. and Mrs. mo of John F. Gordon Smith and Mr. o The Don Middleton ftunily and Mrs. Fred Middleton and Mike Gibbings went to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jernis for an Easter dinner party in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Larry White and sons from Aylmer and Mrs. McIntyre, John and Lynda McIntyre and Rick Auger from London and Lin Mills had Easter dinner with the.. Con- nollys. Mr. and Mrs. F. J.`'Middleton of Stratford and Miss Nancy Middleton, Hamilton, visited with Mrs. Fred Middleton on Good Friday. Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Grindlay and Carol Anne, David of London spent Saturday with Mrs. re to prepare 1975 registration the boys winter sports meeting will e a forms for boys and girls programs had been quite Church, Blyth, with Holy summer softball. The forms successful and worthwhile,, Communion at 10:00 a.m. will be taken to the local An invitation was received Please bring a box lunch. schools for distribution within for a representative couple to The Youth Group met at the . the next two weeks. So boys and attend opening ceremonies home of Lin Mills Monday girls up to eighteen years of age April 5 at Vanastra Pool. It was evening with a good turnout. should be looking forward to moved that the chairman and Any young person who would signing up for some summer his wife should oblige this kind like to join this Youth group call fun. Over ninety children were gesture. 482-3383 or 482-9838. involved last year in softball. Coffee and sandwiches were Jerry Ginn and John West- served by the ladies during the PERSONALS brooke reported the results of latter half of the meeting ad- Marnie Middleton and Scott the township card party held ding a congenial touch to Oke were home for Easter March 20 at the school. Prizes another busy but interesting weekend and attended church were given to the following meeting. Sunday. winners: Ladies' high -Dorothy, Sowerby, Men's high - Garry Tebbut, Ladies' low - Mrs. Gordon Orr, Men's low - Bill Porter, most lone hands - Billy ' Rapson. Special prize for birth - •A #*1 • COMING SOON z FOR SALE Phone 482-95H Clinton Local. obituaries Mrs. Steve ,Martin at South young lady. + + + Venice, Florida. Easter week Misses Janice The lucky winner of the and Rosana Middleton, Mr. and Clinton Legion Bingo last Mrs. Neil Trewartha of Toronto Thursday was Mrs. Mary and Mr. Alvin Sundstrom of Czerwinski of Seaforth with a Sault Ste. Marie were guests at jackpot of $250. Mr: and Mrs. Ross Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis Winners of the Ladies' es' and family and Gary Johnstoin i..O.B.A, card party of Lbndon:spent Saturday at the ladies' high Mrs. Pearl Cum - home of the Deeves. mings, ladies' low Mrs. F. A o t Township on January 28, 1913 Mrs. Dorothy Ormond ,4 Mrs. � she` lived'-tfl' Forest; .Ontario - M. of John Street in Bayfield before moving to Clinton in passed away in Goderich on 1934. March 27, 1975. She was 85. She was a schoolteacher in Born Dorothy M. Martin on Forest and Clinton prior to her July 2, 1889 in Moorestown, July 12, 1939 marriage to New Jersey, U.S.A., she was George B. Beattie in Clinton. the daughter of the late Mr. and She and her husband lived • in Mrs. Chalmers Martin. Clinton and Bayfield after their She is survived by her wedding. husband Harold Ormand, A member of the Wesley - daughter Mrs. Lucy (Byron) Willis United Church she was Johnson of Ashtabula, Ohio, past president of the U.C.W. of sons Martin of Olympia, the Church, a member of the Washington, David of Levonia, Wesley -Willis choir, a member Michigan and Allen of Federal of the Official Board of the Way, Washington, and sister Church and a past noble grand Miss Ruth Martin of Montclair, of the Clinton Huronic Rebekah New Jersey. Lodge. She was predeceased by two She is survived 'by her brothers Allen " Martin of- husband George B. Beattie, Dearborn, Michigan arid Stuart children Mrs. John (Beverly) Martin of Ohio. Elliott, Blyth _ and David, Funeral services were held Clinton, sisters Mrs. Percy on March 27 at Ball Funeral (Jean) Livermore, Clinton and Home in Clinton with Reverend Mrs. Harry (Roberta) George Youmatoff officiating. Plurnsteal and four grand - Interment and burial were in children. Bayfield. Funeral services were held at the Beattie Funeral Home in MRS. GEORGE BEATTIE Clinton on March 25 with Mrs. George (Effie) Beattie Reverend J. S. Destreicher of Bayfield passed away at officiating. Interment and Victoria Hospital in London on burial were in Clinton. March 22, 1975. She was 62. Pallbearers were Percy Formerly Euphemia Isobel Livermore, James Livermore, Laidlaw she was the daughter Merritt Nediger, Harold of the late Christina and Robert Tyndall, Harold Moffatt and Laidlaw, Born in Morris• George Moffatt. • Feed early with a , specially formulated "LONG LASTING" fertilizer for best results The C.I.L. program - beginning with an application of "Golf green" is an impor- tant step toward that desirable thick green turf. Loan of spreader with purchase Seeds • Tools • Supp "Everything for your garden" Listen to Garden Line C.F.P.L. A.M.Sunday DURSTFARM it GARDEN CENTRE H. BAKER PROP.. 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ANK FINANCE RATES USED CARS 20 —1974 - 2 and 4 doors, Pontiac Parislennea, Broughams,. • Cutlas Supreme,Chev Impalas, Pontiac Le Mans, atador, Maverick 3 —1973 CHEVELLES 4 door 3 —1973 PONTIAC Parisienne Brougham, 4 door hardtops 2 — 1973 FORD Custom 500, 2 door hardtops 1973 FORD Gran Torino 4 door sedan 1973 CHEV Impala 4 door hardtop 1973 FORD Galaxie, 4 door hardtop 1972 FORD Galaxie 500, 4 door hardtop 'Al972 FORD 4 door sedan, power steering and brdkes- 1971 CHEVROLET Biscayne sedan 1970 PONTIAC Catalina 1970,OLDSMOBILE 2 door hardtop • 2 --1970 CHEV Impala 4 door hardtops 10 -- 1965 - 1968 Models 1974 GRAND TORINO stationwagon 1973 FORD stationwagon 1971 FORD stationwagon 1972 FORD, .'fa ton pickup, V8 standard 1971 DODGE '/a ton, V8 automatic 1971 CHEV 1 ton cab and chassis 1970 FORD 1 ton with duals 1969 FORD 1 ton A number of vans from 1970 - 1972. 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