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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-05-29, Page 5.__.. w -,.... ...... .. .a»•.. :.r-�-- a ;... ,,..... -., ,_.- ... ter•... Y.« ,.r M._r...,•- -. INTQNN. HWS•RSCa1 DATH R DAV - . .. when they took the f i"rst Clinton -based Mystery This group 4f people made history last Saturday which took them on a Bus Tour. The Huronview residents are picturedRecord photo) of � trip three-hour tour of the surrounding area. (die r. ktev,, , e leth, 1oy �-• n---•Qthe�, Mrs. OMIT* ' t��"' pt'��chod� 1?'arinn�r visited with his �vtfev.. the sermon topic "Be - my, Mary .�oodwin visited ._. Witnesses" (oi the service of Mary,Wilfred` worship., in Hensall United with her father, lten , Wy and U C n'c Sun morning, Goodwin; Ni Under thee direction of Mrs. Alvinae�ydon visited with Turkhei3, the choir sang aBernice number and following the Mrs, Roy McDonald and Mrs. Service, a presentation and Treibner visited y t eaivin line as had for those McDonald.Visitors with Vera Lammie wM havebeen associated with 'thee United 'Church for the past were her sister Loreen and d and er 50 years. They were: Mr. and husband JnDrought of Fort Severn, Mrs. Herb Mr. and Mrs. Ella- and Chester unn. Drysdale, W.E.Parker of Bayfield Corbett, Roy Brock, Greta andMrs. Amy •Lammick, Mrs, Pearl visited his sister, Passmore, Mr. and• Mrs. Featherston. Latimer Russell Erratt, Walter Spen- Visitors with Lynn Howard Scane, Mrs. were Ruth Johnston, Exeter, D orothy Mickle, r, Mr. and Mrs. Betty and Cecil Smith. D Joe Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Gladys Simpson of Exeter Gordon Love, Mrs. Elizabeth visited with Louise Mitchell; Alexander, Wilbert Dilling, John McDougall visited Bella o Drover • Edna Caldwell and it," she Mrs. Margaret Ingram, rs' Ross Sararas visited Elizabeth Olga Chrgarete, Leona Margaret Kehn was there, so thoughsouthwestern born and raised in id ,really"Ileed enjoyedParke,lgaLorne ChM s. on Ross as; and Janette Lippert Alvin southwestern Ontario, most said. "I learned a few things, Mrs. and Mrs. Schenk visited with ,, was Elsie McKenzie,I was asked to go and Mrs. Ernest Pym, mLaura °Hugo Schenk. , 92 -year-old Bill `natives' had never ofreally come glad about the salt. along." reallyGrace Peck, Mrs. MacLeod, Y the trip was Pearce, and 35 other Huron- to know the sights this the all For most people, from Ingram, Mrs. Mable Shiaura Couple Schenk. Anniversary view n voyage who took the "I've,"passenger lived in arylea l Henryyet away In is , rM Mrs• Jessie p May 25, a aid voyage of the Mystery s e,, "butIvGladys n a chance to g Mrs. Myrtlesso Sunday evening, m said, "but I've seen things on Huronview ; a chance to go for a Armstrong,family Toursthlast heturday. • never seen ride in the country; a chance tod Sherritt,rg, and Mrs. James Hensall Hall en honour Busgreen fields an At the wheel was en- this tour that I've sterystorybuff McAllister, Mrs. Emma an - Bill before." see the gr of the trepreneur cum bus driver, it was a Farquhar, Mr. and Mrs. Harry in the wf exactly the only personot who One was the novelties ground Margarets Kehn,aHorton,a uhMrs. Robert niversarYfthe35thwedding and Mtn-' Crawford, Versie Leonard Noakes. ew exactly which route the leg a tour ofjust 1VIcAMrs. All their ofmMr. family would cover in the level of the 133 -year' -old Huron chance to. become active in ystery Bus Historic Jail in mystery rather than Kennedy, Mrs. Ada Smillie,. three hours. County reading about one. withAthe exception of Dr. and next `'was definitely Mr. Mrs. Clarence Smillie, Gord Messer, The trip . Mrs. and Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. Mrs. David Noakes and and Ben Miller, the Falls Reserve Goderich. group ofTressa ase salt pondson Area, and the theFor jailawtear-old place to visit, therapeutic for this g p of Alma Hess, Mrs. Cameron of Guelph attended. l d fes Jeffery CoCrawfordVerna received many Sifts were just some was a nice Richardson, Mrs. has already received inquiries Miss Mattie Ellis, event was "� planned and The the points of interest in- but, "I wouldn't want to get left individuals, andTwitchell, bytheir family. of p between, behind in there. Hospital laded -•gin -in between, ..-ubt from _the -,-..Ontario _ Mrs.A.B.-- 8owcliffe, Mr. and gene _-. .._ ._ being - con - was .the eve asr presenteeMrolling Without.a was enjoyedeb Mystery - about a similar trip - •s. Sam ow c f and Mrs.and St. Paul's family. countryside, tthele over Buse Bus sc t citizens, but, fik'lfs not to arranged for its people. ferent Olivers.Hortop• for 50 Rev. G.A. Anderson con- , mile after mile the senioraappeal for younger There are Those who have served ads of the County. say ithas no Mystery Tours scheduled over aro ears from Chiselhurt• United � ducted Anel can gChurch at oak well folk. IP Natives of the area may Church were Alfred Mrs. Pa should tour they Brenda Aide cc, a an 19 -year-old the leaving f'romtBa t ff'sei{n Y Glenn, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. text of the sermon was ,ask why they Unlike the Mabel G1 � "Uncomfortable words." land af their th, and many Ward pand aunt l Clinton this Sunday. open to Taylor, Isabel Brintnell, Mrs. Gail and Don sermon was people on the tour were Hurgnviow group,Eliza Kinsman, Mrs. Agnes "In on boarding the bus things got settled, served a the maidenhnral tour,public tripand tickets Mrs. two duets "Heo Lives" and .skeptical Harvey Jacobi, the Garden". The Forrest g that they tour'swouget their however, bus's official Varna towindow open be bought in .advance at McLean,n Brintnell, Mrs. Boyce,rduring the worth. By end closer. The Varna teenager•had the point of departure.DHarold orchestra played praise for the tour. The 39 people on - last and Mr. and Mrs. service. the consensus was that even only Parker. the 50 year Saturday's tour walked away Unfortunately- Miscellaneous Shower feeling they had got their pins did not arrive in time for May 25, a On Sunday, money's worth. this event, so will be presented miscellaneous shower was held l in later. A closed-circuit television in nes. of Sheilae Sangstion er of was in action in the downstairs Toronto. ' The bride-to-be of Hensall United Church for many lovely gifts and those who could not manage the receivedrod wishes. stairs. This unit is expected to good Monica Peebles and be used more in the foto b Mrs Marion Pebbles of London (continued from page 4) more than with anyone else, thereby missing out on op- and consideration and ACTION portunit ies to use town must be given to the interestsL recreational facilities. and • needs of the youth Now, there are a substantial population. Clinton's junior new degrees f Clinton residents citizens can see through the odge-instal s bar o who are' not seniors, who are token treatment which t eY Clinton Masonic Lodge has Next Sunday, ,Tune 1, Wil e sin these receive Confirmation Service with 11 convened. ora Toronto, London were resent and fr m num using inn l also excluded o been very active this spr being confirmed and a sQ' in this to There yours two sports Woven - orr es sweat be putting on degrees both here Communion. in this town. If don't take an rem , there is no sweated over a task, the and in Carlow. interest in them, open to you. At Carlow two Brothers were sporting activity p adolescents are invited to Highlights from Queensway °e. Baseball or "contribute". Not ideas. Just passed to the Second Degree Birthday greetings go to Mr. and Mrs. Van You have a centlAgnes of Bradford ke Recently soccer has toil. Or decoration—how how many While last month, Brothers BobBo a Minnie Squire who celebrates Dyke tedaondMonday with Anthonyny and hockey. well. But poster contests does it take the Allan and Bill Murney grown popular,her birthday on May 31. as Rev.- Sa.A • Anderson of Mrs. Si Rooba . initiated into the Clinton Lodge. that's all. There are many reach "enough"? And On Tuesday Laird inQueen contests l, where is the May 27, Brother Exeter conducted the Church inn Roob M1. visit g with people interestedWayne Stirling service on Tuesday with Mrs sports; when do they get their glamor in a dull, stupid oxer- and in her son Charles, who teaches at cite that goads local young Boussey were raised to Third Frank Forrest accompanying A. MacDonald ent last opportunity? p Degree Master Masons. 'The the Sir John I wish I had kept a count of women into participating in on the piano. have said to me such ridiculous competition? Degrees were executed with Lawrence Wien of Exeter Secondarywile therel attended the the people who appreciates thesethe «Why isn't something done for Who really PastMasters in the Chairs. entertained the residents on andresented by "pageants" (other than the Immediate Past Master Jim Tuesday morning by playing concert. presented usual drooling old panty- Nott relieved Worshipful the piano and leading in a Hamilton in that city, - Orchestra with the Tor fl Philharmonic chasers)? Master Don Bell for the Work. singsong. ef It is too bad that so much Visitors over the week were: Mendelssohn choir of s Greatest 150 voices alland sense is wasted e A cocktail room is a half -lit Wilbert Dilling with his wife performing on this nonsense. If we couldlounge full of half -lit loungers. Anna; Kathy Bell visited her Hits" at Hamilton Place. only get aimed in the correct direction, many worthwhile things could be accomplished in • Hensall. Personals the young people in this town? And know what? Most of those who asked that question were over the age of 40. I'm not trying to raise a conu�c I bet- ween age groups, n • aware of two things: (1) that it is only a small group of persons that is pushing for a new seniors' recreation this town, for the benefi centre — and these persons everyone. obstinately) refuse to examine A new recreation centre, the long range implications of however, is not among these such a project; worthwhile things. Sincerely, (2) that if there is any hope for the future of towns like Reginald ThomClinton, CClinton, it lies with the young, 0000000000 000 � 0000 0 a 0 0 a a 0 0 �AA `A7 10: a. ' PULSIFER MUSIC STORES Seaforth - 527-0053 Goderich - 524-6291 Y^" SHIELDCOTE Porch & Floor Enamel For use on heavy traffic areas around the. home this interior and exterior give enamel is especially formulated to g ex- ceptionally tough wear. Also ideal on such demanding surfaces as metal, machinery and exterior wood surfaces. 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