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Nei► Gallery opens: hostess,, assisted by some of the Ass'n. when Mr. Britnell
ou Istroll down the pica members, served a lovely Bill a �a al sample b were asked The .
to
,xss' . pep
tur'sque and historic. Main lunch. Ps'n,. recommended that the
Street in the Village of council of every municipality in
a'ayf field, you will pass the Clerks meet
Century old Albion Hotel, The Huron County Municipal Huron County pass a by-law
'nce's Antique Shop, Al Officers' Association met for regulating the fencing of
Arny "s Real Estate and Antique their annual meeting in the Old
icipalswimming
ity �os disicuss a the
th 'I�ch
,iieiness. Then you will come 'town Hall i Ma ayrlf>►4'eld on municipality4, different aspects to relate to
upon a new little shop con- 'Wednesday,
acted of wavy -butt pine. This following regfstration and their own comtnunity and then
Gordon• send along their suggestions to
is known as Graffiti coffee, the chairman,
Op sefnething Graham, welcomed more than either Bill or Jim. raphics Gallery,
entirely new to the Village. 125 people and introduced the LenministrM iris, madvisor, then
Michael W. Gregg, a young new members to .;outlined am �dments to the
ignan of vision and hope, with association. d man Municipal Act \A question- and
,help from George and Mary He spoke of,a dedicate
Greggnd many others, and a devoted friend in the answer period followed with
gg neUsts; Fred Hamlin,
conceived the idea of a Bayfield person of the late John G. Berrtyy Easton as panelists; B. G.
d Huron County Gallery in and asked the gathering
ebruary of 1974. He moved to observe a minute's silence in Eastwood, assessment corn- Michael Gregg has opened a tiw shop in Bayfield. Called the
St. Thomas his memory. Bill G. Hanly then missioner Huron -Perth Office;
$ay€field from ear's and D. S. Pullen, agriculture ' Graffiti Graphics Gallery, the shop features many art forms
Where he was working as a read the minutes of lasty them.
Reid) of Fort Wayne Indiana, isi ng with tin . and also gave the representative. "and should prove
a real attraction for the tourists. Mr.
graphic arts cameraman, .4„110, _meeting. Strang then acted as Gregg is from t.
(photo by Milvena Erickson) Anyway, on to the subject. visited relatives and friends in Alex Taylor from Thursday
over the course o€ the past year treasurer's report, stating that
chairmanrry for the election of Brandon and family, with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Visser Marie and I and little Kathy, is community during the evening until Sunday were their
had bee Mrs. Ken ra Mr. and Mrs.
developed contacts with many all memberships officers for the coming year.
with Ken and Kelly and family. who isn't so little anymore, holiday weekend. son and his wife,
Huron County artists. paid. and also d Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker, pulled up stakes and moved up Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Reid, AllistairndTaylor of W illowdale.
In the winter of 1974-75, he Best wishes were read from Those elected were: past preEd who are in hospital. to God's Country. Some say Cheryl and Jimmy of Miss Frances Carpenter of
• res., Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Makins Jack and David of Dorchester, but that of Wallaceburg spent the weekend
P God Forsaken, London was a weekend guest of
constructed the building with a Bob McKinley who was unable Gordon Graham; ist vice -prise, spent the holiday weekend in spent the holiday weekend with
gallery, studio and darkroom. to attend because of the House Oddleifson; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill course is a matter of opinion. at their farm home here. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Hayter.
walls in the gallery are sitting in Ottawa and from Don Simpson; second vice-
Burford.part of Mrs. John Ostrom was in
Clair Vincent; executiveRev. and Mrs. Murdock
la to Murrayaunt MPP also pres.,Mrs. Curran, Christine Parker. Visiting theasaMrs December and nothat Montreal for two weeks,
done 1n an off white burlap YHarold Walls, Don Mills; Mr. family on Sunday
la the many paintings, unable to attend due to a members, Proctor and Bill and Barbara, we have been living up and staying with her grandchildren Morrison went on a bus tour to
display On the commitment in Toronto. Cameron and Mrs. Hugh Pollock, Lon; Earl Norman of Marine City, : Mr. and Ottawa for the Tulip Festival.
prints and photography. on South West Morley; secretary -treasurer, Mich. away in Thunder Bay for six while their parents, Theyhad a tour of the
table near the large front Mr. A. Janson, don; Mr. Ernie Pollock, Varna; n months come to tip- . Mrs. were looking for a
Rental Housing Bill Hanly. Mrs. Bertha Turner, Bayfield; . Mr. and Mrs. Ron Phillips,
pottery and sculpture Branch, restate - the News -Record home Neilsonin Winnipeg prior to their Thousand Islands on their
window, re rY Ont. Housing Corp., Mr. and Mrs, Mike ' p return tri
are tastefully displayed in an Division, Personals •
' and Mr. John Colville, Toronto, London; ten � fold more than transfer to that city. p•
arrangement. was then introduced and stated Howard Scotch- visited with Mrs. Milton Becaire, Harrow; and Mr, ohs perhaps Mr. Blaine Stephenson, son of
uncluttered g involved Mr. and Mrs. Pollock Goshen Line during Harrison, Toronto when we lived close enough to Mr. Douglas Reid has been a
Michael also offersv a 24 hour that he was Family
Housing
weekend registered guests were when
it up every Thursday patient in hospital in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Housing and mer, Robert, Lori and Carolyn, the holiday weekend.
film developing service. with Family He ex -Chatham spent the holiday morning. Now it's a week later Mrs. Florence Elliott andStephenson, Varna graduated
order with his mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. the Albion Hotel. when it arrives in the mail uplater
Ross were in Toronto on May 10, from Sir Sandford
The artists with whom he Senior Citizens Units.Sturgeon, Jeff and Rollie,
peals are mainly local or have plaided the procedure or er L. weekend Scotchmer. Many of our cottage residents here and honestly it's a real Saturday visiting her son Fleming College, Lindsay as a
started.Orangeville; Miss Barbara
some origin h Huron County, a to get ta project rocess the Miss Janice Callaghan, Davidson, London; Mr.Ba and were at their respective hassle to see who reads what Bruce.
gHis fife gave birth
Elizabeth, oo r Forest Technician.
fact of which Michael is very initiate the whole p Lambeth, was the weekend Mrs. Gary Potter and Merry, residences during the holiday first.Attending the 'graduation
proud. The shop is open 7 days a municipality requests a study est of Mary Beth Pounder of weekend and among these I find it really difficult to put Saturday. were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
week and future plans are to be done to determine thhisee is London at the Pounder family RR 3, Clinton; and Miss Linda were Dr. and Mrs. Bill into words how much en- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoyle of Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Don
d 0S tf were guests �of the P
0 Bruce Kelly
- farnUY . in T ondesborn and the
Thunder >a7r Ont.
frhr►ds and acquaintances we
Kathy reard past the g ears.
..irli:. in
'hent drat read 001,4 the In
apr Brownies and the activities
`'Qur Hometown
Awards'', competition in the her former school that will
Clinton News -Record, 1 stn- mean so Much to a little girl's
memory of things that were
mediately felt it was something good and nneaningl'Ul as she
I'd really like to try doing. The grows older. When she writes
only problem •was that Clinton letters to her friends she knows
wasn't my home town, In the what.. has been "happening"
sense that I was not born which makes it so much easier
anywhere near the Hub of to communicate and exchange
Huron County. However, the ideas.
more I thought of it, the more I To Martie and I it means
came to realize that I had keeping abreast of the hopes
adopted Clinton as my.. home and the despairs of people and a
town many years ago. community that we were a part
I must say, it's easy to feel at of for over a decade. It means a
home in Clinton; especially if
you have the advantages of
marrying into one of the long-
time families of the area. I
don't believe there is one locale
where a branch of the family
hasn't set up roots. Perhaps
you have heard of the "Rowdy
Riley's" or the `"Humble
Hunkings"? Lord knows, if this Mr. and Mrs. Harald and Mrs. Howard Kleinstiver of
gets printed I'll hear from Whonsettler (formerly Grace Ethel.
V' iti Rev.and Mrs
little laughter' and a little
bre rQW, a 'ay to keep in touch
for the trips we hope to make
"hQme"ever; . rear...or so,
way .to reber some -or the
past, a way to add. to our own -
self worth In a means of
sharing, fondly today's Clinton.
One thing that we regret that
will unfortunately not be
possible is being able, to attend
the Clinton Centennial
celebrations this year.
However, knowing the ex-
cellent reporting -.4 and
photography that the News -
Record is a capable of, we can
rest assured that when the
mailman brings the paper we
will feel that we werethere.
By Mrs. Bill Chessell
hold showing of ceramics, and deman . nc.. --_
photography paintings and received, the Authority mails home e i anti Mesa gill Latimer,
prints at two week intervals. out a survey nd from Toronto were with his
Michael is very optimistic of response to thequestionnaire
grand -
the success of the Gallery, from the people in the Com- moG. L. Knight for
because of the lack of any other munity, they determine whatthe weekend. and Mrs. Ed Rowse,
entre in the County. He chose size units should be' built and and Dater
Bayfield because he liked living prepare the final information Landon spent Vicky, Jill weekend with
here and because he felt that for the local councils.
art needed td be decentralized. The operating loss is funded her mother, Mrs. L. B. Smith.
percent paid by the With Mrs. Smith on Saturday
He said art in any form is so by 50 1 were her son and daughter -in -
dynamic, and from his Federal Government, ovinc al law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith
association with artists, his percent by 1 of Paris.
enthusiasm had grown . to a Government, and 71/2 percentMr.and Mrs. Dave Watson,
point where he has realized by the Municipality. However,
part of his dream. Even if you the grants received in lieu of London,
d Rob visite and Robbie od
now nothing of art (as is the taxes are usually greater thanSaturday.
position of this writer). ,when the 71/2 percent, leaving no Miss Barbara Graham,
me enters. Gal . and opera in loss , _,cost to the Miss
s the Gallery ,,...�, g , . ; Lond'on, ' accdmpanfed by
Marts talking with Michael,,,he municip'a"li�'ty'• � : • .n on Theresa Topping of London,
projects his enthusiasm, and Chuck McMurry, speaking were weekend of
one comes away experiencing a the Ont. Home Renewal the foi holiday parentsendguestsand
formidable feeling that Program, then outlined the
family, Mr. and Mrs. Pat
somewhere along in his career advantages of receiving the G
he has missed something verygrant,ssstitth' - strings
who wish Mr. an M Justie beautiful, by not being sub- to a P
Bondi, London, were wee en Tillmann and family; joyment we receive ever tra or Mr'• YRathwell, Mr. and Mrs. Wtimer
visitors with Mr. andMrs. Jack Norman Brown - and family; week. It 'seems that when we Chessells on Sunday afternoon. Reid, all of Varna, and Miss
B. Sturgeon, Bud and Aamilt n Mr. and Mrs. Dve Morrison; read the paper we are 900 and With Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kuhl Reid, Ritchie, Exeter.
Mr. andMrs. JackHamilton Mr and Mrs. Keith Pruss and some odd miles closer to the on Saturday evening were Mr.Goshen Line were weekend guests of friends inSt. Thomas. Chuck and Mr. and Mrs. Larry,,-�,Mr.' and Mrs. Murray Krupa, all of London; Mr. andMrs. Bill Guilfoyle and family,
Blackie, London spent t11e Sarnia; Colonel Charles and
holiday weekend , with 111s Mrs. Curtis at their home and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas �, and Mrs. Herb Beatty who
Blackie, RR 1, Varna. . have taken up residence in
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raehich, their cottage on Tuyll St. and
Jennifer and Meagan, Inger- � are busy renovating.soli; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sincere sympathy is ex -
Smith, Doug and David, tended to the Greer and Layton
Goderich, visited for the families in the passing of Mrs.
weekend with their mother and ne Grecs Layton; � and, to
grandmother, Mrs. Lindsay����VI#s�MS
Harold u rny in
rMth. tithe loss of their little grandson
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Irwin and Crai Murney of Clinton.
Robbie spent Sunday in Sarnia g
mi y,raham,NancyandJohn.e of the Peace dies
lose d rs. Chester Neil,
jected to this type of situation to stay in their own homes and D h andeyno ids and on,were
Lynn, ` Justice of the special honor guard at Mr.
keepthem to a standard.Huron County P
years before.guests of Mr. and Mrs.
More than 400 people at- would include structural SundayPeace °hnnRG Goderich died
StBorn'sinfuneral.
Goderich he is sur -
tended the opening of Graffiti repairs ie: -plumbing, clic Lloyd Makins. suddenly his wife Karen
Mrs. W. Earl returned to her Monday. The 33 year-old man vived by children
'Graphics Gallery on Saturday trical wiring, insulating,served both the County of (Mallough) Sturdy;
and viewed works presently roofing etc. Some of the money
• after spendme in ing the holiday Monday th both at
shown by Barb Grace, loaned would be forgiveableHuron and the
osition.ce of homeybrothers Peter of Forest
being Ontario fromp
Jim Marlatt, Rick Hayter, according to low incomes and her son and daughter-in-law, Sturdy was the third and Bill of Stratford; and his
Sharon Van Der Meer, Terry the .loans made to property • Mr. and Mrs. Eric W. Earl. Mr
to report that member of . his family to,hold mother Mrs. Olive Sturdy. He
Hoskins, Janet Hucicins, owners that are not forgivable We are happy p°f the members of the post. His father, William was predeceased by his father
George Gregg, Michael Gregg, are loaned at the rate °iii ht Ken Brf in- some andon family are able tb Sturdy was county justice of William Sturdy.
df St
Doris MacDougall, Kaaren
Batten, Mona Mulhern and
Doug Darnbrough.
Michael extends an invitation
to stop in at Graffiti Graphics
Gallery to view or purchase the
works on display.
Ladies Guild
The May meeting of the
Ladies Guild of Trinity Church
was held at the home of Mrs.
Bessie Hulls on Tuesday
evening, May 13, with 14
members present.
The president, Mrs. R. Roy
Fitzsimons, opened with a
Bible reading and also two
beautiful poems, entitled
"Fault Finding" and "The Old
Clay House". Mrs. Bill Parker
also read a lovely one on
• "Pray, er by Holborne''.
The secretary,
Scotchmer read her report of
the last meeting and cards of
thanks for flowers and get well
cards that had been sent out
were read. Mrs. Merton
Merner, treasurer, gave her
report and she was asked to
purchase some new supplies for
the Parish Hall. Many caries 'of
sympathy, get well wished and
flowers had been sent out since
the last meeting.
Arrangements for hose -
cleaning the Parish Hall and
store room were made and will
be done by the Guild members.
Mrs. Lena Ervine is to look
after the cleaning of the
Church.
A dessert euchre and bridge
party for ladies and gentlemen
will be heldin the Parish afternoon, July 8 Hall
Tuesday at
1:30 p.m. Birthday money was
ipaid-by Mr -s -Margaret W Rin.
Mrs. Ruth Mutzelburg
vited the ladies s to a ofd lote
r
June meeting pot -luck
supper at her lovely home on
the lake. Members are to meet
at the Church at 2 p.m. on
Tuesday, June 9, to arrange
transportation.
The Rector closed the
rrteeting with prayer, and the
terest not to excee .g
percent. Those who are eligible be home from hospital. Blair, the peace until his death in 1956 He was a member o
to apply for a loan must own Karen and Harold (Rusty) are when his mother Olive Sturdy George's Anglican Church, the
their home and earn less than at home while Ken is still in little Kelly took over the duties until her Goderich Kinsmen Club and the
$12,500 yearly. Clinton Hospital an son's appointment in 1965. Goderich Fire Department.
The meeting then adjourned is still confined to UniversitylPolice officers from the Funeral services will be held
We
to the Community Centre to a Hospital in London• are all Ontario Provincial Police and Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock
Reception hosted by the derstand that they the Goderich,
Clinton, Seaforth, at St. George's Anglican
Canadian Imperial Bank of recovering nicely after the fire Wingham and Exeter police Church. Interment will be in
Commerce, with a lovely which destroyed the interior of departments will form a Colborne Cemetery.
luncheon following. their home. Best wishes are
Jim Britnell, Huron County extended to all the family and a
engineer, then read a suggested speedy. recovery is" sent out to
draft regarding the regulating Ken and Kelly.
offencing at private swimming Mr. and Mrs. Richard Babin
pools. This came about at last of Buffalo, New York visited for
year's annual meeting of the the weekend with her sister,
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