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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-04-03, Page 7astr amity made ups of young, A few months ago, Rene energetic, and vibrant people. Brochu was hired as the A group of people, who, in a manager of the Vanastra short span of time, have con - into a Parks, Roc40‘ tion •and Com-� i verted ` Recreation Compaea�of which Centre facilities:Three Vanas :. , ... , . ,.... tnurlty months.have gabs by and many they can be proud. Taylor leading and .neo in fat people seem.to want things .,. .. things have happened and Taylor and were in the village airs,done yesterday instead of sets wither, embers taking part. The of 1 t � turday � s read by time span. �. � today. Perhaps that' $why they tra ' Mrs. a Mrs. 1 Mss. " > ran. Rodger were Mar. ani Mrs. Norman Rodger ;�c,arbo� and Pearl as . a Bill Ideon of scripture lesson wa Mr. and Mrs. Vanastra, unlike any other have a Cornn1�ity-Recreation At va visited last Sunday with Mr Elmer ' e leder and the her grandfather, Mr. William s, Mrs. community has no Centre. -- - prayers were lid by surrounding - -� d w Kirkconnell. deep rooted family traditions. Let's take the Curling Rink Rolli on of Toronto, and uncle and aunt, An re Vanastra residents, somew a Miss and Miss Dian nell of M ruts Mr. and Mrs. Maitland .Allen. Mrs. Andrew a reading, Good Friday: like pioneers of this land, f olr►don and Diane Rivett Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rath- gave the camee the a deserted Air Force W Dnngannon spent theeason's er's well of Parkhill visited last Mrs. John theme, gave the Base and inherited the leavings Weekend with the fora with her Mother, Mrs. Missionary of govnd inher built building Mrs. Andrew Friday Greetings. Mrs. Trommer 'parents, Mr• and• Celia Taylor. Eastemost of which r irkconnell.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook of presented two readings, renovations prior toy occupancy. uired major Springtime. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rueger, London spent the weekend with and Springt part of the o le came, most o. RR 4, Clinton, visited last her parents, Mr. and Mrs. The business was by the them stayed. Those that stayed f William Moss. Mr. and Mrs. meeting of their ac - *Wright, with his sister, Mrs. Celia Taylor. Cartwright, Mr. Car- Cook have just returned from a president, Mrs• previous can be • proud DonaldThe minutes of the 'P complishments. young tom - Mr. David, Derrick and holiday in Hawaii. were read by the Vanastra is a Lorie. � 'Weekend guests with Mr. and meeting Mrs. John Daer and Arthur Mrs. Thomas Haggitt were Mr. secretary, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kitchener; approved. spent the weekend with Mr. and Stephen Haggitt, Correspondence was read Mrs R Falser at London. Mr. and Richardof eHamiltoin and, an invitation to attend meg Mr. and Mrs. Norman for instance. Many p thought it would never get going, but, in spite of all the drawbacks, and sleeples's nights, it did operate all winter. Can you imagine baby sitting a heating system for three months. What an experience! But that's Vanastra. Vanastra! One more thought, You have a Curling. Rink, a Recreation fa.cillty "Par ex" celien'ce". 'How about a year round arena, can be done l Share the Wealth winner for the month of March was James Collins of Brucefield who is , $519.00 o ;er;'-congratulatiions to you lames, hope .you enjoy your winnings. The winning ticket waS sold by . Glen McLachlan of 4 Quebec Vanastra. One of our stalwart residents, Dick Briere sold the most tickets, 64: ,.O , show"; Dick. John Lawson of 64 Tosbeennn Street in Clinton hass just retained to conduct the Gymnasium portion of the Men's Swim.GYm program scheduled for Wednesday evenings at 8:30 p.m. John, as many Clintonians know, is an expert in this field. Huronview Craft Room to • Greg and Ric ar ' d Mrs, Al Skinulis and U.C.W. Eastedr i�a Wase an_ receive attention McDowell returns Miss Joan Shinulis o o • weekend from a vacation in to Lac Seul in Northern The Huronview Ladies' etc. which government funds and, Mr. Tom Richardson of nuanced that a bale had been it don't always cover. Florida. Port ongrat lati sent resumed the The meetings it A motion wasr made and Mrs. Slater of Cambridge Congratulations to Mr. and Ontario. he travelling apron regular .monthly approved to have Mrs. Webster visited a few days last week urs Ross Dobie, RR3, eceived a penny for each letter Monday, larch 17 in the Craft roach the Women's with in in d last Mr. an f N bl+eton• was accepts BARRISTER + iOLICI7 'R IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING $F.HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF LAW AT 56 HURON STREET, CLINTON COMMENCING THURSDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1975 PHONE CLINTON 482-7882 8,• 7335 th her son, Robert, Mrs. ,Auburn, on the birth o sir r of Easter". Frank and Joanne• it was answered by The president, Mrs. Webster, Institutes at each of the district ter, daughter on March General Roll call Day Room. Friends are 'pleased to know Alexandra Marine an tutus a Bible verse containing em "March". Huron County Hospital, Goderich. g „. ilia of the po opened the meeting with the e Scott was able Hosp the the word Risen reading Mr.You" note for the to come home last Thursday held apples providedthe • tin Clinton weekend in Windsor with Mrs• successfulh auction was A "Thank by on after being a patten Ray La Vigne. Mrs. Hamilton as hospital. returned home on Sunday after with Mrs. Celia Taylorauxiliary for the residents sad. The Valentine's Day Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rath- two weeks with her mother. auctioneer. Tromn1errand treasurer's report was given well of parker visited last Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ,Ball by Miss Connie or repo Friday with her mother, Mrs. her daughter, and Mrs. McGregor spent last weekend at Madison, for the Craft Room. McBbyth, Celia Taylor. Wisconsin, U.S.A. and visited Trommer• were present from: Mr. and Mrs. Murray Nesbitt with their son Daryl. They BRIDAL SHOWER Hensall, Kippers East and hosted a family he baptismal a attended the Parents. W eekendLendesboro. Sunday following the baptismal celebrations for Delta Theta Pink f1 and leading to streamers a A lengthy discussion took Sun y andpretty placein the service for their daughter, SiRecent visitors on the needi for help Cathy th at St. Mark's Anglican aro were wiM Mrs. decorated Monday eveing at Craft Room tfinish s a YKaye Seers Church• Present for the happy Myrtle Munro Mr. andMrs. which have been partially teat -f Mrs. Ross the residents and occasion were then g ' Mrs. Wilfred Mr. andilMrs. when she me f and pcompleth a wa saneed grandparents, Mr. and Mrs• London and gb a of course there is al Y • Lorne, Andrews were hostesses for a Albert Nesbitt, Blyth and 3 Donald Youngblut, rise relative shower for . for quitters. The demand for and Mrs. Phil Dawson, , 3, Barry and Bradley of London. surprise Ball, bride -elect of articles produced ithe room grandparents, Mr. tit' The Wingham; gr � °always exceeds the output. and Mrs. George Mrs. AlexlThe Marc BURN CLUB this month. money derived from the sale of Mr. and March meeting of the Guests were welcomed by the articles goes to replenish stocks Clinton andRossprovide other r RR 4, Brussels; 1VIr`s• he ho a of Mrs. was held at conducted by were of • material and ad- Nethe y, Mark and Brenda Kitching, the home of Mrs. Ronald Gross c needed comforts such as Carmen Gross Andrews and Miss Lorie w 1 chairs • V sets, that Mrs. ElsieM Ben Hamilton spent benediction, a Scott; Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. ar grown. Contest winners ditional wheel Truric Nesbitt, Kitchener; presiding. us Mrs. Brian • Mustard, Mrs' Jerryprevious the Mrs. Mr • ��ofand P nminutes ' t ' ou t n lirain m C'aha Then i K uriceVaughan Maurice Va read s.gh �Vanastra; Mr• were accepted as meeting ccs Agnes Cardiff, Bill secretary, Mrs. Lloyd Stanley Ball. s of and Mrs. Larry Nethery, , by the sec ar'Y An adores Joyce, Brenda, Denise and Penfound. Roll call was an- congratulations ina poetry was all of RR 4, Brussels; swered by naming a household congr Miss Trudy Machan. Angela,Tracy and David Ireland of hint and making a donation • read byeJe presented by Teeswater. the Foster C n Brown. The financial statement was Machan and Lorie Lynn rfor vers • by ., .the .:., :Arva , thane Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Cham- , accepted..rx:las.-; -gi and lunch was served Mrs"hea ° Mrs. Lloyd their gifts Mr. and treasurer, rite by Mrs. Seers and Mrs._ Mrs. Betty Hamilton, McClinchey. The draw p Andrews. Over twenty don Berry and Ricky. M Mrs, Worthy Young oorn were Mrs. Gor donated y Lee, all of Stratford, were weekend visitors at the home of tvas won by Mrs. Marian, relatives of the gr their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Berry. Weekend visitors with Mr. Major Youngblut were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bellefeuillle and Trent of Waterloo, Mrs. Sam Warren and Justin of London, Mr. Lynn Youngblut, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Youngblut, Darryl, Kendra and Shivon of Blyth and Mr. Bruce Youngblut of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Blath- wayt of Toronto have pur- chased the home of Mrs. Celia Honking. guests. Plans were made for the ne GOOD-BYE meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Penfound. The About 50 friends and sig - roll call is to be answered by bours were , present a paying a penny for each inch of farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Young and and your waistline. There will also Worthy Bakelaar Mr.in and Mrs. Len Memorial he be a miscellaneous sale. The .program will be in. the Lloyd .hat alt woeekmunity charge of Mrs. y was spent McClinchey and Mrs. Lloyd The evening lost heir and Penfound. The lunch com- playing euchre, mittee will be Mrs. Elliott Lapp okaddress was read to both and Mrs. Roy Daer. James Schneider The afternoon's program was couplesby presented by in charge of Mrs. Garth and gifts and Mrs. Ronald Larry Johnston. Both Worthy McClinchey and Adelaide and Lenand Mrs, Garth McClinchey of gifts. Gross. in- Rynie thanked everyone for the troduced the guest speaker the afternoon, Mrs. Arnold Lunch was serfs• MurrayyMs. Cook of Westfield. She showed Larry Johnston, some of her beautiful oil Popp, Mrs. Garth McClinchey paintings and told how they and Mrs. ndan iHallam. Mrs. Younghave were done and how she became „mid their farm on the Maitland interested in this hobby-- „,,,,.,r.,,t.....m to Lunch was served by Mrs. Biota and are moving Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Penfound, Mrs. Lloydare McClinchey assisted by Mrs. Bakelaar and family Ronald Gross. moving to Wingham. ACW Did you know that...In 1974, The Anglican Church Women one of the most common errors f St. Mark's -Church held the taxpayers made on their :eetin -:. -bine of-, rettiridealt= v©th .�, Mrs. Elmer. Tromrrret'._�.. e' ,. ployment-deduction i n of$150 Thi, meeting was in the charge of Taxation Data Centre in the president, Mrs. Celia Ottawa trade this deduction for Taylor. taxpayers who did not claim it, was meditation in the and this resulted in significant EteMessage followed 'Living savings. xt annual meetings and ask each institute within to send a group of workers for one full day every other month, at least. The Huronview residents will be taking part in the parade at the Clinton Spring Fair, June 6 and also the Centennial Parade later in the summer. Old time costumes or Parts of costumes who would are needed, anyonearticles be willing to loan any for these parades could contact Mrs. Webster or rs. McGregor. The meeting was adjourned and the members had a short time to visit with friends, relatives or neighbours at Huronview. The next meeting will be held on April 21 at 2:30 p.m. This will be the annual meeting and also election of officers. Why do you ask so many questions? The questions we ask help us to understand. your particular tax situation. We take all the time we need to prepare a complete return, then we carefully check your return for accuracy. OC BL. T10, INCOME TAX PEOPLE - 3 ST., CLINTON 3'�AT (OPPOSITE TOWN HALL) 482-3533 Open Monday, Tuesday, and Friday 9 to 6 - Phone Also 19 Victoria Street North, Coder ch NO APPOINTMENT NEC the 010 /Win store �stydlue brio our bY 'field provensemen y�l far �ri i4 LONDESBORO LOCKER I, SERVICE 482-9951 or 523-4478 OUR WIDE SELECTION O OF pQDq CHOICE OF N. • ED PANELLING SPECIALS FINISH- ING ANY ROOM AT HOME OR COTTAGE, AT LOWER THAN REGULAR PRICES. ALL PANELS ARE 4' X 8'. BOOK YOUR REQUIREMENTS TODAY for pickup off truck at your local CO-OP store. Booking offer expires April 5, 1975. S ring Clearance D .,.,,,„..,,,,,.________,„7.,..,,....„.:,,......_,,...„,..„„............„,..,..,_,..,,,,,..._ DAVE MEXANDER who will be at BEDFORD HOTEL 92 The Square, GODERICH, Ont. ,524-7337 On April 7, 1975 from 1.4:30 p.m. PANELLING NEW LOW PRICES $2695• per bale THE 2549 L1NE All stock marked .with Special Spring Clearance Tag REDUCED NOTE: To customers Program ra 529.95/bale which will reduce your k last fal twine you too Blease bring your invoice with you for credit! cALL YOUR CO.OP NOW! • 10,000 ft. 40 Ib. gross per Balg • 100% Pure Sisalana Fibre • 300 lbs. AverageTensile le r, gth • Average Knot Strength. who bought twine during FaII Cash ro Carry Your cost tort of 95/bale for's THEIng 2549 LINE net cost 5and confidence. I. Thank You for your support If you I (hili(' fln,lllcl(1(1 to shirt, mode, 111.7P. Or ('x/)tln(/ your h(/SInoss, and are un.lbl(' to obtain /t ('IS('Wh('rI' 011 t(d5017,l1)I(' forms .)ll(/ cambiums, pm- haps /08 (,,in h(ell) you below our normal retail price 1036 Ontario' Street, Stratford ' 27'1-Sb54. ' NSA 6Z3 BALL.MACAY ITD• Clinton - 482-9514 Seaforth - 527.0910 Hensall - 262-2418 e We like to knout our customers by name! IIENSALL DISTRICT CO.OPi Brucefield HENSALL