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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-05-01, Page 8ideln�t Aar Ise n.Qrot` y Chile and hV >rl�, �u�'�1'lg�.t wig;Frei � 11.00)4,„ '�� he special guest, Mia E, Friday from tN, inter . a , ,:a . aFt 4 e mot ►er returned a '' Vni0d Chgre Whyte to Cham h lid sanctuary Wood, was i ltro i iced by Joan. Florida. en Sa mono i�the were Miss She..gave her.message in tw,o 'Mrs, �. ela�rQ �,aldv�el'l L � morningGail 'returned homeSaturday �n� uandaya or and Mr. Jimparts and was assisted by too, �esli�oac• from spending the past week FaMr. and ., �a�i�esQu and the ushers weac+�. Lear an, , th organ, her a e Hulley, "Bryan. McClure,/ companying Ruth Vincentand th Joe daughter, Mr. and Marjorie Duizer, whA g �;s� Pollard and Keith i�Owatt. � , The choir anthem was "God during Glen, Taronto• appropriate numbers Bay Bruce Kelly EVerYWhere".. Jim Hattie's message. The roll call Mr. and Mrs. tnieson. .' clerk of session, •was answered by 18 Members.. and Cathy of Thunder Marjorie Holzer had coffee spent the weekendwith Jack of` cs $aro' v Cve.■p,s1 SrjmPS,` KRiIS, . a'y 1e 1r- flunnel ito, Rrogdc otb, Gringhaai* , omfl See. Come Saxe at 5:J. FABRICS. BL.YTN, ONT. 523-9675 , . ',presented to Rev. McDonald �' baptism, tism, they children: 1Christopher John, son of John d Judy (Scott) Dixon; Scott ussell, son of David and Jill cott) Jervis; and William Ames son of ken and Laura oholl) Scott. Rev. McDonald's message ::Was from the text John 7-17. If 7 will doHis will" Next spoons and the study pak on parents, Mr. an r • display and also the book "mile. Riley. On Sunday, Mr. y n Vicky 50", the church's anniversary ArnoldRiley, ,- book. Thankyous were read Lon, Mr. anal Mrs. Carman from Howard Clark, Joan Riley also visited their parents. Middegal, Austin Dexter, Ben Mr.. and Mrs: Russell ood 'Riley, Guy Leiper and Mrs. add Mr. Wellington Good, Buchanan. Blyth, visited on Sunday withs A letter was read from Mrs. Robert Good and inton . Hospital Auxiliary Vera Good of Goderich. ny man ser- erning their Florence Ten ladles from here 1 Wednesday held byte um- W.I. dessert euchre and tickets were given out for unday will be Women's cane on May tended the dessert euchre on Nightingale Day 19th h S • the Ham Supper on May 21st. merhill Ladies. The W .L closed the season The unit is .once again ,spon- The Hi -C members are holding m•rd ,,parties on Friday night coring -Gail Lear's piano recital. their annuani nigiety ht ,lipril 25th with a dessert euchre on May 28. The May meeting concert on Saturday g ', 'Ninth guests from Blyth, Clinton will be awork-bee on May 20. 3rd 3rd in Hulled nd Mrs Tea Fothergill and Walton..Rev. McDonald The June meeting will be h andr' family attended the said Grace and • lunch was at Helen Lawson's, and the rollof her niece, Miss l' -served, smorgasbord, followed call will be an exchange of wedding David cards with 18 tables in play. plants, Lunch was servedobe Connie hSimpson, to id at Centra'' United Y V i BurnsMills 1Che winners were: ladies' high, Joan Whyte, Owen Sound. The hazel Reid • lone hands; Mrs. Velma Preszcator. Church, h ld at the Gray Granite Curling VAROETY IIEATHER'S Just North of 1-ondesboro on highwaY No. 4 _.. _ Brownies and Rangers held their annual leadership seminar More• than 100 leaders of Guides S in Clinton last Saturday. The leaders were from Beaver Division, which includes Clinton and Goderich and an area stretching to Mount Forest and Walkerton. Here Mrs. Dorothy Crocker of St. Marys, left, discusses a point with fellow Guide leaders: (News.ReCord photo) All warfare and bloodshed in the human world is due to the lack of unity between the religions. obscur d the true purpose of Superstition eligionowhich dogma the have unification of all men. - 'Marks, Walton; low, Gloria Adams; men's high, Gordon Walton; sone hands, Club.; Murray, Sylvia . Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobb'•ook • Ted Fothergill; low, Y took Mrs. Rev. Don Trick, (playing as a man); have returned Vertheir from winter SnellhPaul,cMr.'-aYtd�Mrs• Les most zeros, ladies -Mrs. C. home at the � Snell to London airport on Cunningham Clinton, man - � in Toronto. Pat Sunday to return to their homes 'Norman Cartwright; birthday Congratulations to topEdmonton, Alberta, and nearest to April 25th, (donated Stackhouse on winning in, by Myrtle Fairservice)B.C. Theyey then went to Mrs. C. rite and Thursday Kelona, P trophyd the day Annual Woodstock to spend McCutcheson, Walton. night atWingham Lions. Mr. and tickets on boxes of Talent Show in tap dancing. • with their daughter, Lucky Rena Mrs. Norman Wright is a Mrs. Ross Millson and family. �roceries were won by went with them. ' Watt, Russell Good and Cathy patient in Clinton Hospital.Her Frank MELorne Husking is at - recovery. friends wish her a speedythe W I. annual recovery• tending g Ladies bowlin league Mr. Jack Snell was admitted Officers Conference' loo this at e to Victoria Hospital, London, on .University of Wates On April. 23, the • Londesboro Sunday for hip surgery*. week. Ladies' Bowling League held - their banquet, catered to by the . supper and reception was e basement. - ' Kinettes,X. �:. r a l r Union asbo d d»nbr;+'.xhi�ar to �� Rebekah Lodge, Parkhill, to morg ,__, Clinton Environmental tend their meeting ut• high average, C ie of Clinton 'was NancyRoy 199;runner-up, the president 'roe For more information write: Baha'i, 12, preciation at returning to the Interment was in Bayfield a Goderich, ox tont. By Joyce PepperCemetery. Amber Rebekah Lodge meeting.- Parker, Pallbearers were George Noble Grand Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Dorothyeack Peck, Ken Consitt presided recently for Warden presided over the -Cl Cowan, Lorne Thompson, the -official visit of Mrs. Jean program when Sylvia Bell, e D.D.P. Huron District playing the electric guitar and Bert Thompson and Laird Bridge, the Vice- accompanied by her mother, Finalyson. No 23 assisted by Bell favoured with Grand Mrs. Bertha Mrs. Edith e MacGregor. The visitors were several Corbett gave selections. oreading colt fled zel received and Jr. P.N.G. Mrs. t" Aldeen Volland introduced Mrs. Bridge to the lodge. Mrs. Hazel Corbett L.S.V.G. reported for the finance committee and Mrs. Dorothy Corbett, treasurer, gave the semi-annual report. Mrs., Olga Chipchase R.S.N.G. gave a detailed report of the district meeting held in Brussels and it was announced Mrs. Irene Harnack of Goderich had been chosen as the incoming D.D.J. for 1975-76. The inaugural meeting is to .be held . in Goderich June 25 at 8 p.m., and all Past Noble Grands are to attend. The Oddfellow and Rebekah Degree Rally will be held in Stratford on Saturday, November 1 and Open House at the Home in Barrie is on Ma 17 from T=9:30 p:m. VAn Tnvi ion was accepted from Emerald / on May6 were given o . Loris Cory ie -of Improvement Committee to and perform the closing elected1975-76orothy Carter 196; high triple,'buy tree planters for the main ceremony. The district church the Clinton Kinett s l Jewitt of Roy; 735; runner-up, • street; a $1,500 donation to service will be held in Hensall hurch ClancyShe succeeds Chrystal Cystic Fibrosis; a $500 donation United Church May 4 at 11 a.m: ` high single, Clinton. Y �onalda Bell, 710; renda Radford 32 and Florence Other officers elected in- to the Clinton Figure .S�ir►g Members are to y 4 at at the 27 • most im- vice- Club with -a -pledge to support Lodge Hall at 10 :30. ted, Fl, 3 , eluded: Carol Bowker, , d, Florence Cartwright; resident; Maxine Merner, them next year; a $300 donation The - District Deputy p ` - Rolling Pins - p secretary; Carol sponsor the bantam girls' president spoke briefly on High ' ,team recording and Reaping", Nancy .Roy, Dorothy Aerie, Finch, treasurer; registrar, baseball team; and a pledge to "Sowing Florencepee wee girls' • stressing friendship, love; work. '3 'Cartwright, Wallace, Joan McLaren; bulletin editor, give $250 if a and good health. Mrs. %atheright, runnersno Wilts, June Donna Gibbings; and assistant baseball team is formed. Marguerite Crawford, PDDP of Fothergill; up - Pin bulletin editor, Evelyn Feeney. da Radford, some of 'the The kinettes are also Bussefrom thei brlodge andht etings Mrs. Chasers - Bien Among regularly entertaining theMyrtle Orr of Exeter, a former Jrhnston, Delores Rosemary charitable protects undertaken Huronview Ladies to a morning expressed ap- Howatt, Gerrie Kennedy, Vi by the Kinettes in the last year member, P • Burns, Jessie Tebbute was a $1,300 donation to the coffee party. There were nine � perfect' attendance awards iven,. and they then went to Cro n Lanes and bowled their fina games for the season. • Aim well unit \ The April meeting of th Aimwell unit of U.C.W. was held at the home of Florence- - "The Gardener's Basemen Mrs. Parker gave several humorous selections and concluded the program with a' poem. °' Rev. Don Beck preached on the sermon topic "What Future?" at the service of ' worship in Hpnsall United Church Sunday morning. Under the direction of Mrs. Turkheim, the choir sang the anthem "I have decided to follow Jesus". Lloyd Thompson of Hensall passed away suddenly on April 22, 1975 in his 54th year. He is survived by his wife, the former Helen Parsons, one daughter, Elizabeth; two brothers, Elgin of RR 3, Kippen' and Sidney of Stratford; and one sister Mrs. Edna Manson of London. A private funeral service was held April 24 from the Bonthron Funeral Chapel in Hensall, with Rev./ Don Beck officiating. Personals Thu just have to have some talent and be willing to express your particular talenton stage. If you wish to audition for the Centennial Talent Competition, please complete the ap- plication form below and forward to: Mr. Seamus Doherty, 292 Townsend St., Clinton, Ontario. NOM 11_ . Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Ivey of Sarnia, and their grandson of Maryland, U.S.A. visited recently with their mother Mrs. Daisy Ivey. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robb of Lucan, and Mr. and Mrs. Art Hallam of Vanastra visited with Mrs. Schwalm, Mrs. Ivey and Mrs. Volland. - NAME: ADDRESS: Type of act: Others (specify): - Further information will be published Permanent Wave SPECIAL MARLENE STARTS MAY 13 -LADIES CLOTH SPRING COATS REG, 339.98 TQ 369,98 ALL WEATHER COATS JACK- RIDDELL 'WILL. BE AT TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL HALL, ZURICH SAT. MAY FROM 1l;O A.M. TO 1 2 NOON. 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