Clinton News-Record, 1975-06-26, Page 10ar ,ar ! '. and Cathy:, and cw .4ratulate the ! It Friday' eV nl . Mr. Old'
Were Stevren • Bromley, ,e de bora on Wed day June 10 guests, • at - Ole Cleave"'Wise
Longman, 'TOM".Pollard, and where the lartnerRobbie Burns wedding at St. James Anglican
garagex hurch,. ,_Middleton and the,
at"t"eli� Shobblw'tlok. Juni'ot� was: �oCated».
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congregation, Wilma Mr, And Mrs. Tom Allen eception• :at the White Car
.iead41C1�' nation,.H�altnesville.
Vincent► Golda Sewers and returned home, on WednesdayJack A.rm-
*len • Lawson, aQniducted
from a week's holiday at Mr, and Mrs.
'children's time and answered Kipawa, ,, Quebec and • strong were dinner guests on
kOntario.Saturday at the hom.� of Mr.
. , • ' Seaforth„, when Mr. and Mrs
e Rev: � Howard Armstrong 'were
Thames Road- United Church sday after spending days ,with,,, g
was guest minister, while Rev, Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Riley in honoured by their' family for
McDonald was taking the Niagara Palls. / the Diamond Anniversary.
Anniversary service at Thames Rev. McDonald was a dinner Congratulations.
RoadChurch. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mr. and Mrs. Ross Millson
The flowers at the front of the Hodgert and family of Thames and family o? Woodstock. spebt
church were' placed by Mr. and Road, following the an- the weekend with her parents,
Mrs. Clare Vi_nrrent, in honour niversary service at the Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shohlbrook.
of the, marriage of .their, Thames Road United Church. Ross and Muriel attended the
daughter Elaine to James where Mr. McDonald was guest pork barbEcue at Mr. and Mrs
Fowler in this church on speaker. Mrs. Ena Howatt Bill Millson's on Saturday
S' turday. accompanied Mr. McDonald 'night.
and visited with her daughter, 'Mrs. Capling of Kitchener
Cubs Cubsb S and S graduation Mrs. Hodgert and her famtly., returned home after spending
The and -Scouts :invited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vincent the last week or so with her
their parents and families to aMrs.
Alberta are 'daughter Mr. and Mr's. Clare
family night and graduation of Thornhill, Vincent, and attended the
ceremony on Wednesday spending a week with his
evening.' Aball -game with the Parents, Mr. and Mrs:^' Clair wedding of her granddaughter
Vincent, and attended his to Mr. Fowler,
40 Cubs, and Scouts playing sister's Fowler -Vincent wed -Mr. and Mrs. Torn Duizer,
against their parents and ding on Saturday.
- ,Laurel, Lisa, Stephen and
n ei'son Heck %To) greeted, , on the opening of the "+ ountr ► yrs« oardon Shot brook are
Ushers Ix t• l9 x,,,�n. Mt', `i�><Xd i�r�, pert '��e>1 wo xe
some questions that were asked
Matachewatl Neal Hopper , of
m Mr and Mrs Gordon. Rad- and Mrs.
h R Barry Robinson of ford returned home on 'Thur- e n
family provided good en Mrs. Jessie Jones .F
tertainment for the many Ena Howatt enjoyed
spectators on the stands. The tri on Wednesday to
game ended with the families sponsored by the
winning by -a score of 15-13. Township Club:
During the graduation Mr. and Mrs. T
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ceremony, 10 Cubs stepped into isited with his broth
the Scouts groups. Graduating Mrs. Lester Allen, W
into scouts were John Lawson, , Sunday.
David Scott, John Lammerant. A large number
Jim, Flynn, • Neil Cartwright,i g
Cameron Moon, Bert Mid- desbdro residents w
digaal, Jerry Hoggarth, Brucci at the reception in
Honking and Robert Penfound Legion Hall on Fr
The bays -were given farewe for Mr. and Mr
- by Cub -leaders Stan McDonald Hunking, newlywe
David Reid, Ray McNichol an Saturday niht r
Clair McClure and greeted in
the Scout troop by Scoutmast
Howard Cartwright, assist
by Scout -mother Laura Popp.
Following the graduation
service, the boys and the'
families went to the church ha
for lunch served by the leader
The Cubs will end their seasc
this week when they go on the
final camping experience.
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o Legion Hall for Mr. and Mrs. birthday of Mrs. William !Hill,
r Jim Fowler. Moorefield.
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nd Mrs. Shannon moved on the weekend
the bus to Concession 13 Iullett
London, Township to the house of Jack
ioderich DeJong, RR 1 Auburn, where
• they will reside until their new
n`. Allen house is completed.
Mr. and Mrs. Ena Howatt was visited
tford, on on Thursday by her sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Heber Shute and. her
of Lon- brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
.re guests Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. Alec
he Clinton Gardiner and Mr. -and Mrs. Bob
day ; night Gardiner, all of the Kirkton
Murray district, to honour her birthday.
s, and on Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thom -
Brussels pson attended the ,hundreth
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Ministerial
The Blyth _ District
Ministerial met at the manse in
Londesboro on Tuesday
evening with Rev. McDonald aS
host j for a family picnic, - h •
Following x -a 4arbeeue, —4hir
Wittichs of Blyth conducted the
recreation and at the close of
' the evening, Rev. and Mrs.
Docken of Walton, who are
leaving for Dorchester, were
presented with a small gift.
4.H -youths on;±exchange I
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Twenty-three 411 club
Members from Huron County
will be leaving on Friday, June
27 far Blackford and Jay
4'ounties in Indiana on The first
part -of a 411 exchange program • -
that will last until July 3; 41-1
from Indiana
nub members
will be returning their vis*t in
Huron County from July 1 to
July V.
Hdro u y ,,0,4I'
members participating 'on th
exchange are:
Fran Logtenberg, R.R. 1,
Dungannon; Marty Becker,
Dashwood ; , Kathy Pentland,
R.R. 6, Goderich; Nelson
Underwood, R.R. 1, Wingham;
Cheerio Club Birthday_.Diana Brand, . R.R. 3, Clinton;
The Cheerio Club met at te Donald. Sanderson, R.R. 1,
home of Mary Longman on'
GorHe Janet. Postma, R.R. 1,
Tuesday June 17 at 2 p.m. , Varna; Wayne Shapton, R.R. 1,
Mary Longman, acting Exeter; Carol Dougall, R.R. 3,
of life ,and different
agricultural practices.
Part of the exchange is being
sponsored by local agricultural
groups and businesses
throughout the county, says
Len MacGregor,- Extension
Assistant forHuron County.
Thu new executive for the Clinton Kinsmen Club was installed at the. Whlte:_Carnation last week.
Left to right are president ,Arnold Riley; Doug Macaulay director; Paul Kerrigan, first vice-
president; Don Jefferson, second vice president; *Graham Bowker, treasurer; Dave Corrie,
secretary; Barry MacLaren, director; Fred Lobb, director; Ray Gilmore, district deputy
governor of Zone B; and past president Gary Jewitt. Absent was Joe Lobb, bulletin editor; Jim
Hunter, assistant bulletin editor; and Wayne McFadden registrar. (News -Record photo)
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Bonnie Turner and Joan
Bergsma visited on Thursday
with Elizabeth Lawson to
celebrate her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riley of
Clinton, and Miss Martha
Blacker of Toronto visited on •
Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Riley.
Christopher Van Bommell of
Dorchester is spending a few
days with his uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos,
Steven Sharon, Kenny and
Michael.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Southgate .
and Jennifer visited on
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Smith, Chris and
- Julie of Exeter.
Mr..• and Mrs. Percy
Maclntosh of Coronna Sask.,
spent one day recently visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storey,
Bill and Nancy Mills and:
Gary and Norma .Preszcator
--entertained---about •60 friends
and relatives at a pork bar -
beque on Saturday evening
June 21st at the Millson farm.
Diane and Paul Stevenson,
Wayne Herman and Barry
Smith provided the music for
dancing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Szusy,
Rodney, Randy and Robynne
spent Sunday in Georgetown
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Little, l£aren • and'
Heather.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Stevenson, David,
Darren and Luanne were Mr.
and Mrs. Bernhardt Keller;
Mr. Carl Keller all of Stratford,
. and Ron Herman, Misses
Tammi and Remy Glandfield
of Shakespeare.
' Mr.' an •i Mrs. Joe Van
Bommell, 1Arian,, Jennifer and.
Joanne of Delaware visited..on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Marris Bos, Steven, Sharon,
Kenny and Michael.
'Mr. and Mrs Paul Southgate
president, opened the meeting -
with a hymn, followed by a
minute's silence for club
members who had died over the
last 30 years.,,
Alice Davidson gave a
reading and led in prayer. Roll
call was answered by 13
members and six visitors who
told the group the year they
joined and who was president
at• the time. Former members
present were Emma
Livingstone, -,.London; Mabel
Scott, Seaforth; Elsie
Youngblut, Canton; . Mary
Manning, Blyth; and :Gladys
Gromley. Mrs. Capling of
Kitchener was also a guest._
Minutes and business were
then dispensed with and Alice
Davidson moved that we have a
scrap. book. Laura Lyon read a
welcome to all past members
and the visitors. The July
meeting is to be at the home of
Ida Tow,nsend._ Dorothy
Bru-msdon won for guessing the
number of mints that were in .
the jar.
Several articles from " the
parr} s was ---teeth: by -da
Durma; an invitation was
extended to the Clinton W.I..on
August 25,1,949; and a song
composed by Mrs. Margar?et
Manning was sung; at the
meeting a 1950 reading also
composed by Mrs. Manning,
was read by Laura Lyon.
Poems were recited by Myrtle
Fairservice and Alice
Davidson. Mouth organ
selections were. played by
Mabel Scott and Mary
Longman read a report of a
1968 meeting that was held at
Mary Manning's, °"and several
other readings.
The draw was won by Ida
Durmin. ,The longest mem-
bership is held by . Elsie
Younglut and Ena Howatt has
the nearest birthday.- A few
games of cards were pla ed.
5.everal pictures, taken ito the
'40's and '50's were on displasi.
The table was centered with a
lovely tike made ,by Laura
Lyon and decorated by Shirley
Lyon and lunch was 'served by
Mary Longman, Jewel Cowan
and Alice Davison.
Personals
We :welcome Mr. and MrS.
brad Keit-1'6(3y, Sloven and
Exeter; Paul Drennan, R.I. 1,
Dungannon; Sherry Boak, R.R.
1, Dungannon; Paul Gibbings,
R.R. 1, Clinton; Susan
Bridge, R.R. 2, Fordwich;
Barry Elliott, R.R. 1, Lucknow ;
Mary Kernick, Goderich;
Ralph Morrison, R.R. 1,
Lucknow;: Linda Dougherty,
R.R. 6, Goderich; Jerry
Logtenberg, R.R. 1, Dungan-
non; Annette Boneschansker,
R.R. 1, Ethel; Dave Kinsman,
R.R. 2, Staffa; Nancy Alton,
R.R. Lucknow; John
Franken, R.R. 2, Auburn; and
Laurie Stackhouse, E.R. 1,
Londesboro.
The group will be chaperoned
by Mr. and Mrs. Bob McNeil,
R.R. 6 GoderiCli, _'and Jim
Fairies, R.R. 1, Gorrie.
The objectives of the 411
exchange program in Huron
County are to give club
members an opportunity to
meet 411ers their own age from
another country and to ex-
- change ideas on different ways
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Any bicycle rodeo requires a lot of "ground work" to make it
successful and the rodeo held at Huron Centennial school
last week was no exception. Helping OPP officer John Wray
with the course markings is Steve Bearss. (News -Record
photo)
"Once you permit the killing of
unborn child, there will be no stopping.
There will be no age limit. You are setting
off a chain reaction that will eventually
make you the victim.
Your children will kill you because you
permitted the killing of their brothers and
"-sisters: Your c illrentuiill kill yaau because
they will not want to support you irl your
old age. Your children will Kill you for
your homes and estates. •
If a doctor will take money foe killing the
innocent in the womb, he will kill you
with a needle when paid by your children.
This is the terrible4tightmare you are tre-
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and Jennifer visited on Sunday
afternoon with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordan
McGregor of Clinton.
Betty Ann Herman of
Shakespeare is spending this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Stevenson, David, Darren and
Luanne.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thom-
pson are visiting with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John.
Thompson, Jim, Sharon and
Bob enroute home to Etobicoke
from their ' holiday trip to
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
\In August, 1938, Prsident
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speech at Queen's University,
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