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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-05-01, Page 7Morning service at St. James
Middleton had Canon Paull in
charge in absence of Rev. G.
Youmatoff.
Youth Group
fUture.
meeting were read by
secretary Mrs. Mavis
Morrison, and the treasurer's
Obituary
CHARLES QUEHL
An assessor and building
inspector in --TaVistock from
1959 to 1968, , Charles Jacob
Quehl, 73, of 169 Woodstock St,
N., died Saturday aftertioon,
•April 19, at the rehabilitation
and extended care unit of•
Stratford General Hospital. He
had been hospitalized seven
months.
Mr, Quehl was a lifelong
resident. of Tavistock, and was
a son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Quehl.
As a young man he had been
active in both football and
hopkey. He was a member of '
Trinity Lutheran Church and
had served as a member of the ,
church council. Mr. Quehl was
Dorssers, Mr. and Mrs. H. a former member of the
Dorssers also of Seaforth, 47 Tavittock Citizen's Band, of the
guests, all joining in card Tavistock Men's Club and
,games. Board of Trade, and of the
Father Hardy of Clinton Tavistock Lawn Bowling Club,
congratulated the couple of also the Tavistock Fire Dept.
The Youth Group met at the their 40th anniversary at which He was a former president of
• home of Brian Newington of time gifts were presented to the Oxford County Assessors',
:Clinton Sunday to arrange,for thelp„ 4ack Smith' :gave theni Association . H9 iwaa. a p)at4tr ,,a,,,,
v ""-''''' '• - in1e ,Iiiiinds aria' 'fiireiriridt' ' the * `tiOrtiier box,
lintenlitiiiindiiii ' neighboCii, with Cathy Van factory of Zimmerman Bros.
t' A
report Was given by Mrs. Anita
A business discussion
followed and fees and missions
were 'given. Missions were
determined by giving a penny
for eVery button you were
wearing.
Another hymn was sung, and,
Mrs. Hazel Clifford closed this
portion of the meegjng with
ir -care
( 4
prayer.
The monthly Dutch Auction
was held and the meeting was
turned over to Mrs. Shirley
Buruma, who presented a very
interesting and informative,
hairdressing demonstration.
Lunch was seryed,
Ne4 .month's meeting will be
held on May 20th at the home of
Hazel Clifford.
StI)MATE SHOPPE
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MAIN CORNEA CLINTON
BLOUSES - PULLOVERS
PANTS • SKIRTS
PANTSUITS
Apr. 24 to May 3
Just when you thosight all prices were going up — along
comes Sherwin-Williams Kem Paints with a Rolls Back the
Prices Sale. And all these Kem paints are available in all
Fashion -Rite Colors. Visit your Sherwin-Williams store now
while the exciting Rolls Back the Prices Sale is rolling along.
AT
COUNTER'S
At.
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7 members 1 On
(flCfl'S Institute: attended
ummary for "Bak in a
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closed this *4114:*love:Y.:' rolatio4s,.
at '‘)PtariO' "(lotted':
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Meeting with the Sine%
the trIstitute Ode' She
in-
troduced Mrs, Annel?anoiluet
food specialist, Home
,..:Economics Branch,
Depart-
ment of 'Agriculture. Toronto,.
aSted.. the leaders -40 the
ikedin a; pie" tralaing
i t° come to the 40010 be
Thin asked Mrs C,.
tliatonietake ever,
re/ElliottiVelcomedall,aail
a shintpoem, The various
took part either by
s, POeM' Or demonstration
tchen utensils Used in
tier rare* •
Mrs. Donahue spoke
, regarding the various exhibits,
Ond, said the main use of
summary day is to exchange
ideas of the different groups.
She rnentioned new courses,
including food forums,
economics, meal
planning to the
h nA°,11%t 041'1; ser
;do ;141 hait,hoit. s2ariodiglan-.1anoguarigtruiletsur.elirs!nR,
C11000, Women's Potigite hein colon", ojtizetiship and world
their business meeting Relit wks, ..svoto;,
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kaly/iy.)%/4.10:011StoWretrilecley'by adotlitgleasti.0:12mand cutral r`
An invitation was receiltedth tamilY and eonSniners 'affairs'.
„att,hd ; a card party Lockharti resolutions
clesboro Hall also an -Invitation MrS, Ktulag ati;
from ' * attend rekort ,„ Mrs, Olbson;
61/th birthday celebrations on, twiate.,ra report • Mrs.
C.
May 12th at 8N,P ai D "elVils:":*. Colclough gave..
family
in
come
up
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OMMERCIA‘ AND, R SiDENTIAL,CONflRUCTON
-- AND RENOVATIONS
11,
CUSTOM 0011.1 HOMES..
,FOR FREE, ESTIMATES cAt,c1
P,g, BOX SUS TELEPHONE
CLINT0N, ONTARIO • 02.7640 or 4$2.3$0,4
0044, April 24th 0, Lon, Mrsil'Ir. Coiclongh; ear,ctrePOrt-
. ,
' h nowere
using OkUleleit and a
oder t very capable
com0 mott to the eOncerttat
1" to. . •-•
to he ltel InClinton Hospital on re,, oa "Meals on Wheels". ‘:
o NiaY 01 a 2 pan, ' Volunteer,. drivers are. neetledo
a the Se Or Choir of Huron to t4ial.Sctiool
41101Cirde3VI*Orided enellent musical
$ (NOW$ACqord photo) *
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show of old uniforms will -be phone 482-3107; Cash Pga—
shown. Dates Were also filled in triliatlas0W10,1)0' appreOlateti The, AiSrit oiecting
for members to look after the,tO get this *OW project Baptist Wqrnen's Auxiliary was
klosliital Cart in May. started. The meeting was then held on Tuesday April 15t.blat
The reports of the past year adjourned. the home -of Mrs, Trudy Bilstra.,
A
Let's hear from you! The meeting was opened by the
singing . of a few favorite
v . d • . hymns, then Mrs. Irene thipee
Don't forget: there are still best describe their feelings presented the devotions en -
several weeks left to send your toward their hometown paper titled Faith Without Works is
Dead!" which was enjoyed by
all present.
The minutes of last month's -
entry into "Our Hometown will win a first prize of $400 and
Paper Awards" contest. Even a gold medal or a second prize
if you don't fancy yourself as a
fancy writer, your entry would
be aiiiireciated. Several have
already been received, but we
are looking for more.
Dominion Textile, in co,
operation with the Canadian
Community Newspapers
Association, is again- spon-
soring the award this year. -
The idea is simple. Just write
down in at least 250 words (no
more than 700) - what The
Clinton News -Record means to
you. All entries will be
published in the News -Record
before they are sent off to
CCNA for judging.
The lucky Canadians who
of $200 and a gold medal,
Polished literary expression
is not.,„ sought. independent
judges will be watching for
proof of an awareness by the
readers of the role of the
weekly newspaper in the
community.
_All entries must reach News -
Record Editor James Fit-
zgerald no later than May 23.
They must bear the name and
address of the writer, and must
be titled, "Our Hometown
Paper Awards."
A Goderich man,
Kingsley, won this award three
years ago. It is not impossible.
Let's hear from you.
Something
(gen/
A
Mother's
Day S'hoon,
For her, oner own
special day. A silver-
plated spoon, 02"
long, with Mother's
Day' engraved
in script, $2.50-
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We also carry
Cups & Saucers
and China Roses
bearing the name
"Mother"
SQUIRE GIFTS
HIGHWAY 21 SOUTH, GODEIGCH
MONS 524-71120
neurm _area on Saturday'"a3rd, 10 Ninhuys and Cintha Gowers..of Ltd. unti11956.
a.m. to 3 p.m. They are ing
- —ask - -Goderich-presented-the-couple _Mr_QuehLis_stw.vived by his
with numerous other gifts.
John and Nellie each thanked
everyone for their gifts and
coming to make it a real sur-
prise party. Everyone enjoyed
a beautiful lunch which in-
cluded an anniversary cake
and ice cream, while the music
played was a Dutch an-
niVersary song.
Personals
A group of area ladies came
to Blanche Deeves recently for
morning coffee with Dorothy
Zeale of Clinton demonstrating
the StanleyHome Products. church.
for your support.
40th Anniversitry
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van
Ninhuys held a Surprise an-
niversary party for their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Van Ninhuys on Saturday
evening. With them were
friends and neighbours: Father
Hardy of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs.
Gower of Goderich; Mr. and
Mrs. -P. Swinkles of Seaforth;
Mr. And Mrs. C. Hendricks of
Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. Cor-
1.1-4.•••rot-
ittilECIRONICS
Repairs Done
in Record
Time . .
That's what happens when you're
electronic specialists. And we arel We
spot trouble right away. Then handle
it fast with expert workmanship. So
remember .just for the record...ccill
us for all TV and electronic tepairs.
GALBRAITH'S
RADIO at TV
"yea fe11-telser sirvIce more"
Career Albert I Ratteebery ts.,. Clieton
482.3841
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wife, the former Ruby Hein-
buch, whom he married in 1926;
a son, Robert, of Tavistock; a
daughter, Mrs. Harold (Donna)
Wettlaufer, of Clinton; or*
brother; and five sisters. He
was predeceased by three
brothers.
The body rested at the
Francis Funeral Home until
noon April 22nd, when removal
was made to Trinity Lutheran
Church for a memorial service
with -Rev. Forrest R. Mosher
officiating'. Burial will be made
in the cemetery adjoining the
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MANI
kittitio-rivens—
„Helps you do it a
AT
PAY NO MORE THAN
11 97
• IA GALLON '
OR $
A QUART
There are
some more
Roiled Back Prices
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4'14%014" popular
underlay
2." 1 sheet
4x8 - Woferbourd
36 1 sheet
Ce<tnent '
$1171 (30 bag quantity)
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(smatter amonni •
slightly higher)
90 garage doors
114.° ea.
COUNTER CASH and CARRY
Building Supplies
Princess St. W.
482-9612
Clinton
Pants- Skirts - Jackets - Vests - Sweaters -
Shirts - Large group - broken size and
colour range.
SALE
PRICED
Large group includes dress
and jacket styles, costume
and daytime dresses. Sizes
7 - 221/2 in the group.
CS
wool Coats - Mohair Coats, Pant Coats and
even some All -Weather Coats
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THE SQUARE GODERICH