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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-07-24, Page 5l loyd. milli+Or vl$1 SundOwith r. Gordon Mire ille Mr Mrs, Paul 3ohnston , ennd'er of Edon /spent end with her parents, and Mrs. Wilfred San- , Ronald. �:• . `�a? for and two Mme of Victoria B.C. are visiting, with her sister, Mr. and . Garth McClinchey and fatally and other relatives in the district. . Reith Machan is a patient in Goderich Alexandra rine and General Ros ital- Several . friends to this ., ornmuni..v attended the Golden Wedding Open -House for . Mir. and Mrs. Harold Bogie Goderich, former Auburn community residents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner and Mr.. and Mrs, Dick McWhinney of Goderich returned last week from a trip to Tobermory', crossed on the ° ferry to Elliott Lake, Sault Ste Arte, Straits of Mackinaw, Flint and Port Huron, Michigan. '-- wir. and Mrs. Louis Wagner and Nil George K.alius of Texas visited with members of the Wagner Family last week. r. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cart- wright and family attended the ' Muar le -loadings` match at Chatharn recently. Over 4i1 shooters took part and the Canadian team won over the American team. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson were Mrs. Ray O'Neill of Edmonton and Mrs. Allie Everts of Baden. Mrs. O'Neill. the former Margaret Fi rgusim also visited her mother, Mrs: Carrie Ferguson at the. Nursing Home atLuc{now. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ling and David of Guelph visited last week with Mrs. Myrtle Munro., Miss, Mary Northgraves and her sister of St Marys and Bill Kruse of Galt visited last, Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. lir Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Youngblut, Lorie and Bradley and- t rs, a1* tel`+ui-dsoliA. neon visited last .,vok ith Mrs. Myrtle Munro,' Summer r visit rs with Mrs. Elva Straughan and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jar'din were Mr., and Mrs. Lyman Jardirtr.., Port Alberw, 13,C,; Mrs. illt�tn• .Rciek' and Miss Sheila Relek of •Kitchener, Mrs. Ron Taylor, Victoria R.C.; Mrs. Bougie Armour and Julie -of Waterloo. and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Robertson of M:eaford. Mrs. Vivian Pentland of North Bay visited last week with Mr. . and Mrs. Harry Arthur and other relatives in thedistrici ' Thomas Haggitt and his son, George Haggitt and 'Mrs. Haggitt and family of Zurich spent last week on a fishing trip in Northern Ontario. We are pleased to report that Gerry Beitners is improving following surgery last week in WiAghatit hospital. Mrs. Hugh Be' i nett of .Port Albert, Mrs. V ivtan Pentland of North Bay, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock and Mrs. John Stadelrnann, Christine and Rhonda of Blyth visited last Wednesday with Mrs. Har,old Nicholson of Seaforth. Other guests were Mrs. John. Menheere of RR -1 Dublin and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reid of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Gross end Anita spent the weekend at Sudbury with her' brother, Mr. Allan McDougall. Mrs. McDougall and Angie GARDEN CLUB The first meeting of • the Auburn. No. 2 Garden Club was held at the hone of Mrs. Donald Cartwright. The meeting 'was opened by the 4-H pledge with i l members present: The business of, the meeting was the election of officers. The officers elected were prY-sident, Trudy Machan; vice-president, Lorraine Charnney; secretary, Tracy. Machan ; press reporter. Faye Seers; and telephone committee, Sherri Verbeek and Faye Hildebrand. • as w(ins , ered b Roil .�� � , t y, ann Eng a. ewer andvegetable with the first'twe lettt rsnf Your name Mrs. johnillidebrand led in the discussion on growing the garden, garden site etc, The sec+pnd meeting of Auburn No 2, 441, Little Green Sprouts was opened with the 4- H Pledge with members present at the .home of Mrs. naldCa ',twright. . . :41 call was answered by naming . their favorite flower and whythey liked it. The ' disctsion took price on how to go about n g the reference ma '�g files. It wps announceed than; each member should have ten' vegetables and four floevers in, her garden. Mrs. Donald Cartufright led in the discussion on garden soil. and good sources ...of it. All • membees took part in the question period. The third meeting of the Auburn No. 2 Little Green Sprouts was opened with the 4- H pledge. well alt wasan- swered by naming a new vegetable planted in the gar- den; The discussion'took place on nutrition requirements. im- portant -vegetables to eat and Vitamin C sources. The members decided to Aral*, up a club page to be handed in and be voted on by the members. The meeting was then adjourned with the repeating of the 4-14 pledge. CHILDREN'S DAY, The annual Children's Day was held last Tuesday by the Auburn Women's Institute in the Auburn Community Memorial hall. President Mrs. Thomas Haggitt was in the droit and openedthe meeting. Mrs, Catherine Jackson was pianist. Mrs. Haggitt welcomed the 48 children and some mothers tattle meeting. The program was as follows: reading. Wendy Powell, duet. Carla Hebert and Joanne Slater accompanied by ' Monica Hebert: piano solo. Marilyn Archa.nnbault. • Mas, George Hebert bad la ir�s� In short lay, They, eight - .�p4tn�f: Slater. Giensce were°� McCiioaelaey, Sharon ou l et'' Lorie Cartwright, Susan Omss. Monica Hebert. Carla debet aaad Claudia Hebert. • A solo was sung by Julie Daer and Lame Cartwright played n piano solo. Sharon + basher Vtiayed two .selections nen herr flute and Anita Ha, tarn played.` an piano solo. Vic ie Powell' sang a solo accompanied by Mrs. Donald Haines and Jamie Daer sang a solo accompanied. Daer, by 'his mother. Mrs. Ross Dr A piano solo wasplayed by • Janice Daer. Games and • contests were enjoyed under the direction of Mrs. Leonard Archambault; Mrs. John Stadeltanann and Mrs. Georg Hebert. Cookies, ice-cream and freshie was served to alt and the children went to the playground fora few games. Mrs. Haggitt presidedfor a short business meeting. The minutes were adopted as read-. by the -secretary Mrs. Donald Haines. She also gave the financial statement, Members will, cater to a wedding reception and a wedding dinner in September. It Was decided to sena a donation of 850.00 to the Save the Sight Fund. They will buy a wheelchair for Huronview and a liege fan for the Community Memorial Hall. Itwas reported that the piano light and the light on the lecturn is missing. Anyone knowing anything about these tights should notify any member of the Hall Board. As there will be no meeting in August plans were 'announced that Grandmother's.Day will be held on September 16. Vi 'ors :`. uld ►l. a to find most streets int town following the erection of newstreet identificatiosigns last week by the Public Works Depart eot. Here "Hoot" Gibbing*, left, and Doug Kennedy, sign Wellingt ' n and King Streets, (News -Record photo) The gremlins crept into my last. week's column. and ate up one important line. Therefore I'd like to explain again the set up for girls softball in Goderich Township Mrs. Arnold Bell and Miss Susan' Maci tlwain are coaches for the young girls aged 6-8. Last Tuesday, July 12 they played a losing game with Londesboro (Hultet Township.) No team exists for in- termediate girls aged 9-12 but there are two teams, A and B organized for senior girls aged 13-16 Team A is coached by a duo - :Miss Jan Ginn and Mr. Walter Bell. This team played at home Tuesday night with Londesboro and lost a,tight game 13-12. Mr. Arnold Bell coaches tate second. team, called the B team. The B's whitewashed Hullett at lAindesboro .last Tuesday night with a score of 361-8. There were nine homeruns of which -Sharon Thompson made three. Kat -en Bolger was put - cher fan' Hol:nese le7S B team. Senior boys A teams xlayed Stanley A's at Brucefield on lvlonday• July "Land won 11-3. The same night. Team B played at home with - the Stanley B's and won 16-1 So flue our senior lays ..have`. had ,one coach for two teams. y . One wonders if Steve Thom- pson `"rneets himself coming back" as he dashes back and forth between the MO teams. He needs help. folks. Can anyone. give him assistance' We need a reporter for the junior boys' softball. Please elect someone to phone me early on Tuesday mornings. We Y wart to know what you do toxo. Ladies and gentlemen. have you sola1 all your tickets .on the ,� D ti ip quilt draw?draw?u -t , t Malrcrewouldawould tiler you o turn in yoair 1,0so stubs and unsold tickets plus money by ' July 31 The draw for the quilt IA ill takes place at the annual picnic at Hnlrnesville. • _�_$lf. ---= Clinton. Police reported a gnlet. weekend, lett the sweet sergnaty was marred Tuesday tuorning. laefore 8 when a vnll wales ran into- a hydro pole guy wire .and left a lot of people sitting; in, the dark. Wane Rolland, of Queen Street was late for work -and was trying to make nap- for lost time. As he turned the corner of John and Shipley Streets, Mr. Bolland looked away from the road for .a moment and in the net second his car ran into a hydro pole guy wire. and flipped over once to land in the driveway of the Clinton Public Hospital. He emerged unhurt from the car. Meanwhile. his bump into the hydro wire rocked the hydro Blies down Shipley to Princess Street where two primatny ,Bates crossed and blew a fuse at the power house Public Utilities Commission Nllnager Gus Boussey said the -tntpa-ct of the accident was felt el tines as far aliNay as Seaforth. Ile estimated that the damage i.► the hydro ealuipment would h►IatI .tht►iit 'o. power was „. ,1 �,► the rimmediate and surrounding area within, ) o Minutes of -the blackent,hiyct•.. forced the -hospitaLto sw tCh QU , its emergency power. D 'mag to the B.alland car has been set at Pti. The Police department have , bet detours that witi force motorists around the Cen tennia.i, Parade route on August ' and inform the public that no parking will be allowed ori 'the following streets that day and in _addition inform the public that no, parking will be allowed aletng-the route. The parade begins at Per- cival Street, moves west on last Street to Victoria where it w ill then proceed through the towns main street. The Mute c•itntinues west on Princess --- Street to Shipley where it will proceed north. to John. Turning east onto John, the procession proceeds to Whitehead to ,,, Beech. south to Mill ,Street to end at the Community Park ,grounds. Police blockades will be set tip at key points around the r,iute and signs will direct the motorists ,hong the detour. 65c PiR La. Bring your own containers week days to our Apiary., and have them filled. 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