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The United (hurch held their The . Meeting closed with
()Pen Ag* ,setevice 43t Heresy Little :hawing stideS
Lions Park on Sunday taken in Florida and some
:morn g 410:30 oar). With a li lly.
lane attendance.•
Personals
"!feeing to the service was Mrs. Harry Durnin: returned
Jim Jamieson and- the ushers ho>rai!e on Wednesday from
wlere Gary 'Buchanan ;rag : ,spending three weeks a patient
Clayton McClure, Ken Scat $ in St. Joseph Hospital. London.
orchestra lied with *cask, Rev, Congratulations to Mrs.
Maid welcomed all. Jessie Jones on winning ..a $750
service began with lucky draw at the Clinton
ing
from tile soog: sheets. Centennial Beef Barbecue on
H, nny Lear was -Moist singing Fridaynigltt..
"Well,. A New Day" and "Put CongratulationS to Mrs.
tlr hand in die hand of the Ham Lear 'and her pupils
Man from Galilea-" skewing first class honours in
The Scripture was read and grade,. II theory: Christine
message given by Sister McNall and lien Pollard - from
Constance, a missionary nurse . Western Conservatory of music
who had spent five years in and honours in piano grade VIII
Perils, She told of their (partial) Christine McNall and
i gosturnes, their climate which Joanne Wood; piano grade VI,
1gi Very hot and 8O percent. of the Ken Pollard, Ian Mann,and J i m
people are poor' They grow Laidlaw.
sugar cane,and when sugar. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Good,
was.45c arlbr. here, it was five Mrs. .Joon bons .end Sara
cents lb. there. returned.hoine on Sunday from
Rev.. McDonald thanked her visiting the' past week with
for her message and also relatives at Pickford,
thanked all who had helped in Michigan, Sault Se.. Marie. and
any way, this' was followed by South Bend, Indiana.
-the congregational picnic. The Mr. and Mrs, Stan Crawford,
Omer was convened by Gladys Steve and Carol of Ottawa and
Gourley and Margaret Whyte: Mr. Nelson Lear of Huronview
after dinner sports were con- and Lisa Johns of Tuckerstnith
ducted ler pre-schoolers by spent a few days last week at
Cathy Lyon. Golda Sewers the home of Harry and Gail
entertained them with games. Lear. . They also , visited with
Caroline Thompsofl had a their aunts, Mrs. Gertie Taylor
line-up - of sports for the 5-10 and Mrs: Elsie Chellow,
year olds. Rev. McDonald had Goderich.
sports for 19 and over, with Mrs. ' Wayne Jackson and
putting—ball in...- pail ...&oa... by family spent the weekend with
.04 Hattie Snell and Ferne her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom- of Orchard Park, New York,
McClure: most b ons, ladies.._. _Allen at Pine Lake, Donnie visited—on Saturday - evening
first Gail Lear, second Evelyn Allen returned home with Ken with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Appleby, • meta Harry Snell. A. Jackson for holidays. Alexander.
number -of relay races - Mrs. Ena Howatt spent the Mrs. Norman Alexanon of ' Oshawa
carrying egg on plate, carrying lit week at the home of her returned home on Monday from
ball back to back, tieing and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Mac wending three weeks with her
untieing a_ tie, sweeping ra Hodgert Kirkton, while Mr. and ' sister. Mrs. Townsend and
balloon, orange under chi, Mrs. Hodgert were on holidays Dorothy_
throwing balloons. All reported to the east coast. Mrs. Ross Millson. Sarah and
an enjoyable time. Mr. and MrS.. Don Cousineatt, J oho. Woodstock returned
Cheerio Club Donald, Jimmie and Tammy of home on Friday Jul ► lath from
The Cheerio Club 'held their Sault Ste Marie returned home spending a few days with her
meeting on Wednesday July from a two week vacation at parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert
16th at the home of Ida Point Farms and visiting with Shobbrook.
"Townsend beginning with a her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Hulley and David Reid
dessert. lunch .served by Ida Norman Alexander. are attending the United
Townsend and Laura Lyon Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pipe Church camp this week as 3 r. H
assisted by Dorothy_ Little, returned home on Monday 1 counsellors.
after which Laura Lyon con- night July 14th from a two weekMrs. Ralph Davidson -had the Christopher and Anthony of
ducted the meeting. vacation to Ajtaerta, attending misfortune to sprain her ankle. Ottawa spent the weekend with
The minutes of May and June the Calgary stampede and Sympathy is extended to tare their grandmother, Mrs. Belle
- Meetings were read by visiting with his coUS*flS, Mr- family of Mr, Will Trewiin :who 'Reid, and their parents. and
secretary Jessie Jones, who and Mrs. Basil Rear.. ,,at....,
- passed away on Saturday July also attended the Murray -Reid
also gave .the treasurers Wetaskiwan and spent a day at 19th
report. Roll call was answered P; Banff. Mrs. Burns of Kincardine Jimmy Reid, son of Mr. and
by eight members and three Rev -.McDonald, Miss Edythe spent last week with her son. Mrs. Robt. Reid, summer
visitors, Mary Clark, Dorothy Beacom, Mrs. Laura Lyon and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns residents, left on Sunday for
Little and Mrs. Bentham. Mrs. Mary Wightman attended .i iiss Cheryl Upp of Pennville Norway to attend the World
The draw donated by Tri the funeral of Mr. McDonald's Indiana js spending a week with Scout . J amboree. He was
Duizer, was won by Mary uncle,, Mr. Irvine Stanley
Longman - .a lovely knitted Hewitt in Listowel on Thur -
cushion top. Group. 2 will have sday.
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T1'!ut'!WO plenty a fon f fto� be l test Friday night at the Cent~tnniai beef ,t rhe cue and
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sweepstake lottery held at the Clinton Arena. n ut 700 persons were in attendance.
(News -Record photo/
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gardiner..
Farquahar, visited on Saturday
evening with his sister, Mrs.
Ena Howatt.
Robbie and Jennifer Lawrie
of Kitchener spent the past
week with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson
while their parents ---were on
holidays.
, Mr. and' !Mfrs. Dave Mair and
Miss Viola Mair 0f Dearborn
Heights Michigan spent several
days with his sister, Mrs.
Myrtle Fairservice. They at-
tended the Mair's picnic at
Chesley on Sunday J my 13th.
Visiting with. Mrs. Laura
Forbes last week was her
friend, Mrs. Olive Coghlan,
Hamilton.
Miss • Maxine Hunking is
enjoying a month's vacation
with her brother. Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Hunking and other
. relations before returning to
Tanzania, Africa.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Alexander
Laurie Stackhouse on a 4-14
Exchange.
Colleen Carter returned
hone on Friday front spending
three weeks at Camp Bellwood
near Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carter and.
Mr sinal Mrs. Allen Shaddick
enjoyed a fox days last week at
Ottawa, toured Kingston and
Thousand Islands.
Mrd. Skinmons and her
sister. Mrs. McKindley,
Burlington, are spending some
weeks here at Mrs. Skinmons
home.
Mr. and, Mrs. Lloyd Heard
vacationed for a few days in
Callander recently.
Mrs- Robert Webster has .
accepted the position 'of head
. bookkeeper for Hensel!
Livestock Sales.
a° lie Hayter family 'held a
reunion at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Hayter on Sunday.
Members of the family
celebrating their fifth wedding
-anniversaries were Mr. am!
Mrs. Ray McLean of London,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hayter
and 11r. and Mrs. Bob Hayter.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Davies
from Wynyard, Sack•,visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Heard.
Mr., and Mrs. Weston„Currie,
David and Denise and their
granddaughter, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Wohnsetter and
their granddaughter, of Fort
Wayne, Indiana, attended the
Murray -Reid • reunion at
Harbour Park in Goderich on
Sunday. They also spent a
couple of hours with Mrs. Ida
McClinchey and her family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reid,
August g Villi. and Mrs. Len Hardy of
charge of Au st rneetin .
Program was a reading by Senix, Arizona visited on
Dort y Little. The peek hole Wednesday with Rev.
and readings. -The Chorus of McDonald.
BANK FINANCE RATES
USED CARS
A number of 75'e in Pontiacs and Cher Imipalas
1974, CHEV Irinpsla, +t door hardtop
1974 PONTIAC Le Mans
1974 MATADOR
1974 -MAVERICK
2 1973 CHEVELLES, 4 door
3 --1973 PONTIAC Paris3enne Brougham, 4 door hardtops
1973 FORD Custom 5006 2 door hardtop
1973 FORD Gran Torino 4 door sedan
1973 CTEV Impala 4 door -hardtop
1970 PONTIAC Catalina
1970 CIIEV Impala 4 door hardtop
197+0 MAVERICK
10 --- MI6 • i Models
1673 FORD stationwagoa
1974 CHEV 1 ton
1973 CHEV % ton pickup_
1913 CHEV 50 aeries wflb 16' van
1173 CHEV 40 aeries with 16' van, power tail gate loader
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A number of vans from 1970.1972, Some Ws, some 6
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chosen to represent the
.Wallaceburg Troop, and will be
away for a ..month. Other
countries he will visit are
Denmark, Sweden and Finland.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker and
their four sons -of Rugby. North
Dakota,. called on relatives' in
the Varna area on Friday.
A number of relatives and
friends of Janine Jamieson
attended a shower held in her
honour in :gmondvitle on
Saturday evening.
The Stanley Junior Girls
played the Colborne "A” ball
tears. at Benmiller Park on July
8. and the Colborne "B" team
at Brucefieid School on July 15.
Unfortunately, they lost both
games. Chin up. girls. with a
little more practice, you'll be
winners. The Boys' "A'` team
did a little better, -with a 31 to 29.
win over Benmiller on July 14.
Practice for the girls is on
Tuesday and Thursday
evenings. and for the boys on
Friday evening.
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