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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-04-10, Page 73. , Mr n. M '� ' • CLINTON 11µiwT1Wqi A 043, Cwlli A . f).Pyt1 , .a t•i r, l a, William, Wagnerwas taken by ambulance to Clinton Public Hospital last Saturday morning fol1Qwinga fall outside. ,A, 1prge crowd attended the annual pancake supper last Wednesday evening in Sunday school room of Knox United Church sponsored by the Sunday school. James ` Towe, Mrs. Celia Taylor and Mrs. John Daer attended the Deanery meeting at Trinity Anglican Church, Blyth on Monday. Fred Wagner returned home from Clinton Public Hospital after being a patient there for several days. ' , Mrs. Elma McFarlane visited ill ,Toronto last week with friends. .Easter :visitors with Mrs. Elva Straughan and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jardin and Michael of London, ,Mrs. Bonnie Armour and Julie of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams of Zlinton and Mr. and Mrs. Don Jardine of St. Marys visited last Monday with Mrs. Beth Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kichen of Hamilton visited on Good Friday with Mrs. Elva Straughan and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin. Vrs. Myrtle rtle Munro returned d on Sunday with her son Robert of Toronto after visiting a week with him and his wife,, Mrs. ' Robert Youngblut, Susan, Bruce and Kristen. ,Mr.' and Mrs. Glen Youngblut, John and Jennifer of Ottawa spent the Easter weekend with his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Munro. y nI .I. • " 'I.tlY,•IYi�IiY.-. w.. u, 1 `T T:. ?.iN.VAit S. - EUCHRE The thud (meeting .of the .Y S Super Stitchers was held Pt the Prize winners at the weekly euchre party were as follows home of the leader, Mrs, john for March 24: h lady, Mrs, Hildebrand, The secretary for �:,•. � `' he meeting was Sherry Robinson; law lad lVlrs, t g Ross -Rob , Y: Beth g. high man, t Boomer. Mrs. Hildebrand Lansin • Gordon Daer • low man Oliver spoke on how clothes suitedone Anderson; novelty prize, Mrs. and Mrs. Donald Cartwright Florence Millian.. The fourth meeting of' the talked about' being well Winners on March 31 were: high man, Ted Mills; low man ` • Y low lad Mrs. home of Janet Cook. The Frances Clark; novelty, Fra Van Dongen. th skit for Maitland Allen; high lady' � Elva Straughan; nk members discussed what they wantedin eir Achievement Day. dress • :s; Super Stitchers was held at the MAN JOHN , wardrobe planning an Mrs. Funeral services were held Cartwright assisted. last Saturday, April 5 for Auburn 4-H No. 2 Club held J K. Arthur Funeral Home. He home of Margaret Franken. c was o ane with Hospital on April 1 after a the Pledge followed by the YOUNGBLUT NOR Mrs. Hildebrand spoke on Norman John Youngblut at • • t s t45.,s -a 9,i"rt it$,ft..,,..ar f ft .} _.:= K F1s z:d::t"iSt it 9s;wi ',•.,- , s {v}r> N L{ ..-A_..`rit �t trt rk t y +._, 1 tr i:,,, 4 va'_a, sc6 Y;t ! yrdk' x F dn ,f+ r r�,y4 . t F t Eaf 3f s Na., r 6 . : J n;y • rY44 rf zy a< ia 1+2le _a4 !: ,C,izi Zr xrFs, _ t.Y8, r r)s • f p& iN !, > r J�'a x yi..,,,A,',1,-. "• -tn ::> }$ d .'' ,} l{ yit/df -, =yi-:}P;.S:, G Y.Xf $ ,:-•••,,,,,,,,,,`„' - t. F 't rt ,r, 'F:n NsS. t+F '�t Y _ .h:Ne i , t t.+a }S«,., r-4i:,Y5 .r:{.,,,,,),::,,,...„.., -,,,x.,,,,,?,:::' { F ik .�5 :,;: .,X- :... . 44 . -s01,,V.,,af.4,:2,,,..•,,"-tn.t .F 44,44.. fid xF fs�vk 5'rC1 .... This Cessna 150 received $7,000 damage Monday evening when Airport when the accident d fl b' .Earl Hoy of difficulty landing his craft. Goderich. The Cessna was parked and tied down at Sky Harbor the Meir second meetingClub t the it was struck by an airplane owned an o Clinton wn y passed away in Publi The meeting P d lengthy illness. minutes read by Faye Seers. He was born February 19, All answered the roll call. A lane crash early Monday • Goderich O.P.P. reported with only minor lacerations. 1917 to John W. Youngblut and A' discussion was led � by P Sarah (Sadie) Gouley on the Margaret Franken and Jayne evening resulted in $11,000 that Mr. Hoya touched the right Damage to the Hoy craft was l f the ane and estimated ' the Maitland Block, HuUett Arthur on "Suit oneself with damage to two aircraft one of which wasestruck by )the down Alexander at$4,000,0$7,000a The Township. He resided in Hallett clothes". Harbor Airport, Township all his life and at- The leaders led in a talk on was parked and tied down off just as the left wheel hit the Alexander craft was parked 330 tendedSr.S. No. 9 Hullett. runway. The wind caused the feet'from the south side of the choosing a blouse, pattern and the runway. He was a member of the fabric: The accident occurred..Wbel„ plane to veer sharply to the left runway. Baptist Church. Meeting 3 of Auburn 2 was Earl William Hoy, 29, of and Mr. Hoy accelerated to try The O.P.P. have no charges He is survived by one held at the home of Jayne Goderich, ran into 'difficulty to take off again. Theending and turned the case brother, Gordon, RR 1 Auburn Amur, Roll call was answered landing in a cross wind at was owned 0 The by Robert Alexstruck a andersna of of over to the of and one sister, Mrs. Morley by each member showing their Monday evening. Hoy Transport Air Crash Department Accident (Jean) Johnston, RR 2, blouse material and pattern landing his Piper Pacer from Londesboro tearing the plane Investigationndivision • in Auburn. He was predeceased and why they chose that par- the east in a 20dmile per hour from its nose. its Mr. wn and tipping ng it by his parents and one brother, ticular material. north west wt . Eld Londesboro plane wrec • • occured after Mr. Hoy encountered ked ked on. The secretary for the Funeral services were conducted by Rev. McWhinnie of First Goderich Arthur. The members discussed book ace in Ball's Cemetery. covers and their club name is to _ t f were Ernest Tops. be Tip ° .N� itx i t yo- tin r 1T$..0 T ,0i5 Vi zE } x '.'.' take pl Pallbearers • hnoSuit the '4 � `' > Y "•.�p:>''aa@� i; 'i tu?,t Q tw s"^ ] t �'"� y it4x �rY'�..i Y'.yr�•.�5'j..- i %*k 'i o�a5�'i iy €� t d a" s * > ' t',:,4, „rya •� „¢,K „Y,' is i ih } i xg, e V,dyvs J.. e a i £ : y - h^ ,y,r ,..•:{ >x u t Fn w� ,R a Sax ,, :. 0 r . s i & ta Sy�aCS t H #` �.�,r('�-`30�`''i%}'s,k X6:.'�C'� Sx a. a r... f f :rs'' , �f� i e ..z z@ ry r£3: >�i�3 a �l y✓ tyY°b�,. K3Fis,s'a�-Kr 'r, ,^..%s> '£ ,�''s`:F _' �� tQ 3- �Vt��� .>kfk t�.a ,i. . °i'Tr �.. •5 k� 3? sfi -+ ,...» i fa,�x.. S}���f �"" ""±3.A'�,�:'�?�,.t�<� w:s � a<•�tt �k�vSt�t , !$ -f�y>s � s' a ';'<.'''''..; Snell, Jasper Snell, J Subject matter, Johnston, Frank Raithby,' Occasion and questions were Stanley Ball and Harry Web- ster, • also answered. 4-H Plans are underway for the The second meeting of k ,,,, ,,,,,,,,e,,, .�.a f3>i •k E aY, L. `k .y��Yt,. S '�� a'`' S t�s > .a. : j y3 yy 8�,r, ;77 i_. .'+5ac�'>�rf it ?§bs ', w a ,`,.� x A$i°+ t luncheon on April 15th Auburn I 4-H club was held at pot -luck f A John of the Auburn the home of Mrs. o 1 p.m. attS d N sed 24 t Institute. This will be Hildebrand. Sandra McClin- Women's ns floating all d appointed g andwas tinchey h mc PPo the annual gY n conveners are asked to bring in secretary for this meeting. The for France their reports. members named their club the The dessert is being supplied Super Stitches. THIS EEK . US Winners CLUBN.O. 3 ,LUQ . MRS. ELGIN FISHER CLUB NO. 4 MRS. BETTY FISHER CLUB NO. 5 MRS.�YVONNE KERR You can be next Nothing to boy to Tose Nothing Empire today ' H. T. ORMAHDY DIAMOND SPECIAUST CIODERICH Now is the time for the first application of THE NEW Golf Green Fertilizer ART,S Landscaping, • , Nurser, and Garden Centre 166 BENNETT E., GODERICH, 524-9126 DUTCH BULBS + 23 VARIETIES DAHLIAS + 10 VARIETIES GLADS + DAYLILIES + DOUBLE BEGONIAS • Book Lawn Rolling NOW + INDOOR GARDENING CENTRE + GARDEN SEEDS +BULK VEGETABLE SEEDS + FERTILIZER + PLANTERS EVERYTHING FOR YOUR LAWN & GARDENING NEEDS en s ... • r �y{. �T�`$�I �4e'ks^���-3`�' �gti' b 'u i•.:P66 l f. �.BALLMACAULA'(rit y P;✓ r�dxs� ^+m+5?,+E+t�^+$�F >` fes � ;b {a� a � .. : ir: ; • �t,f ,. ,fit. S, s. 1 showed the to bran d askedit e I� d so the members areMrs. bring something for the main new girls what was required to An one in the cam ,;a„ .itoo i olub--mel ier,aand course. , . �.,� . --, . . Mit .,...,.es^.."L-" Ai yand blouse this book in record boo n to oalso the mumty wislu g l world-wide organization 'is they are to make. askedthat - to come to this annual It was announced meeting and hear . what this Achievement Day will be May bunch has done this past year 10th and record books must be for Home and Country. in.by April 26th. ' To benefit the Crippled Children Fund the Seaforth Lions Club invites you to an • ORGAN CONCERT Monday, April 14th at 8 P.M. SkAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM featuring LEWIS MacLEOD of Toronto 444 LEWIS MacLEOD An evening of organ music with Lewis MacLeod of WURLTZEI ' Canada, performing on the 3 keyboard Wurlitzer Model 555. Demonstrating the range and versatility of ire.! alar di le --+%an TMtl Nisac o Qature ,: a pupnldQyAfid'._. yesterday. Mr. MacLeod has been a professional pianist, organist, teacher, arranger and composer in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. PLAN NOW TO ATTEND Adults are invited to register at the door for many valuable Door Prizes Given away at Intermission time will be 10 organ LP's,. / 5500.00 credit vouchers on purchase of Model 555, 3 - 5200.00 credit vouchers on purchase of Model 370 and 10 credit vouchers of 5100.00 each on the purchase of any organi, Sponsored By PULSIFER MUSIC SEAFORTH & GODERICH pianos and WURLITZE R organs in area authorized dealer for See us for all your musical needs. Phone 527-0053 Donations accepted at the door by Seaforth Lions ,Crippled Children Fund is The Ministry of Education seeking 24 young people to take part in a three-week visit to N France beginning on June 21. The Ministry's Educational Exchange and Special' Projects Branch will pay the -group's air fare from Montreal to Paris. While in France they will be the guests of the French govern- ment and will be billeted in private homes and youth hostels. Visiting across the country, they will observe first- hand the cultural, economic, w and political aspects of France. Applicants must be between 18 and 25. years of age and have a good command of spoken French. They also must have been active in community affairs. The applicants will be selected from across Ontario and will represent the academic, business, technical, and agricultural interests. Application forms are available by writing to Educational Exchange Programs, Ministry of Education, 19th floor, Mowat Block, Toronto M7At 1L2. The forms must be completed and returned by May 2. In August a group of 24 French visitors will arrive in Ontario to complete the ex- change program. t}v ,t , 'x r •mai+ '- s� k+' . i. , : , • } • i Kum' } ;:� s.Y.. 15::^ri JfY' +'nY> h G At vr. r d. x tr >tV i- lK 7�3 [eF . ..5 . x ca � . $r :Ah; • 4.711‘41>:.• * • t2. 3 ,r. ,Y. .S' . ij,, S' • 1 t• :- s- a Y '� 4V its Zr•. 3 i , n..• t�� .: yy• �.5 r. "F"i.4 n f: K i • crash at SkyHa Earl Hoy of Goderich received minor cuts and bruises as a result of an airhod bor \ Pacer, above,and eras � •"`'� Monday evening., Mr. Hoy encountered difficulty landing his Piper\ - damage. (staff photo) harked The Piper received $4,000 ''' plane.•::.: into a' • .•rip FARM SEEDS and CUSTOM CLEANING CHECK OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY LOCALLY GROWN CHAMP and CLIMAX TIMOTHY ALL GRASS and CLOVER SEEDS SPECIAL MIXTURES As in the past, we will prepare mixtures to meet your individual requirements biased on recom- mendations by the department of Agriculturds Field Crop Recom- mendations for 1975 at no extra cost. • BARLEY (Certified and Can. No.1) - OATS - OAT and BARLEY MIXTURES PEAS RED CLOVER and RED CLOVER MIXTURES 'For Plow Down purposes Red Clover is excel,tional as a soil builder. 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