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ion, andChantelle f St. Thornas� . rt
V anCOUv+er; • a Mt s LJ
Jobe* 9owmanviile and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack ittzallen,.
Toronto - alt former air farce
personnel. Also there were Mr.
Gordon Reams, Toronto . and
Mrs. Dorothy ' Conran,
Wingharn.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Duff Thomism, Raglan Street
were Brigadier General and
.Mrs, Keith Greenaway of
Ottawa.
From Ottawa also came
Lieutenant Coloneland Mrs.
Bruce Rafutxe with their
daughters, Susan and Elise a
they were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Beecher Menzies, Isaac
St.
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Reunion guests of Mr. and s
Mrs. Jack Reid, RR 5, Clinton
were six former members of f
the -RCAF ,iJ:; - wlfo served
Mrs, Viola Lampman and her
sister, Mrs. Bessie Bissett
along, with Mrs. Gladys
Hoggarth and . Mrs, Edith
Pickard have returned after a
three week trip to Vancouver
and Vancouver Island. White
there Viola and Bessie visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Kea; Clark
and family of Langley, B.C. Mr.
Clark was stationed in Clinton a
number of years with the Food
Services branch f the service.
.Mr. and Mrs. Case Buffinga,
Raglan Streeettt ave returned,
after a thre eels holiday with
relatives in the Netherlands.
Throughout these days
entertaining and being
tertained, let's remember w
a vote of thanks those dedica
souls who keep.watch over o
tomachs.
At the wine and cheese pa
or the ladies last Fri
evening the Clinton Leg'
Legi
of
en-
ith
ted By Hilda M. Payne
ur Mr. Anthony Gelderland of
Ridgetown visited Mr. and Mrs.
Sim Roobal and Mr. Cornelius
y
day Roobal of Holland last
a Mr. and Mrs, Sim=Roobal and
Mr. Cornelius . Roobal ` visited
anti Mr. and Mrs. Van Den Heuvel
es in Goderich and Mr. and Mrs.
Toni Kooy iiiµ Centrale:. fir.
the and M IJ
rs. on Dodds ofSeaforth
at Station Clinton, Mrs. Doris
Cresswell, Mrs. Joyce Benoit, de
Mrs. Sally unter,*Miss Easily
Tontlenovich, Mrs. Betty f
Brownell and Mrs. Kathie of
Moron- d
Frank Pyke and John on, right,
special mentor/4wreaths at the Ciliate* Cenotaph on
m
Saturday during ceredrdes marking the 30 years the AIr
Force vas connected with Clinton. (Neuss-Record photo/
Ladies Auxiliary prepared
iicipu"upper.
Also on Saturday aftern
allowing the parade the ladi
Wesley -Willis were busy
ispensing vittles to
arnished - among them
Also returning for the
weekend were Fir L and -Mrs. Joe
Nelischer of Ottawa who were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Gerigof RR 2, Clinton.
It was good to t►ee FL Barney
Lewis at the Clinton. Legion
`-tiall greeting the many, friends
he had made during hs service_
career and afterwards as
Officers .Mess Manager here in
Clinton.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Bartliff, Rattenbury
St. were Colonel and Mrs.
Orville Warner of Camp.
Borden. Colonel Warner is
Commanding Officer of
Canadian Forces Base, Borden.
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Mrs. Lucy Bezzo had the
following as weekend visitors:
her son, Sgt.' Fred Bezzo,
Aldergrove. B.C.; Mr. and Mrs.
on Tuesday.
the •
contingent of hungry 'cadet Ia
who had come down especial
for the parade 'from Cars
Borden.
joinethe latter's parents, Mr.
us, and Mrs. Sim Roobal and Mr.
Cornelius Roobal and visited
P Mr, and Mrs. Konynendyk of
Woodstock
A correction that should have
gone last week but anyway is
here now. The trees planted by
the merchants along Albert
Street were incorrect"
referred to as "lotus" trees
they are indeed "locust" trees.
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Finally a word .nf praise for
Mr. Joe Murphy who headed
the hard working cotrimittee
for the Air Force Reunion. The
enjoyment derived by all is the
proof of the success of this
venture.
Also a vote of appreciation to
all members of the Clinton
Canadian Legion and the ladies
thereof. - As the official hosts
for the reunion - they made
every letter in the "Welcome
Back" ring true. '
y•
Mr. andMrs. Sial Radial and
Mr. Cornelius Ronal are
visiting for a few days with Mr.
Anthony Gelderland in
Ridgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Don
Dodds also visited on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Payne
of t ondon. visited -with Mr. and
Mrs. .Carl Payne on Wed-
nesrlay.
Anna Marie Daffy attended
Guide ' camp Keewadin
recently. The Duffy family
expect to leave Rennin in mid
August and will take up
residency in Winnipeg.
Rev. GA. Anderson was in
charge of the service in St.
Paul's Anglican Church. The
text of the sermon was from
Acts 12 v.v. 1 and 2. Guest
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soloist, Mr. Harry Horton, sang
"Drifting" and "He Lifted Me"
accompanied by Mrs. F.
Forrest on the organ.
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0 was
eat toswer questions on.
dtvin report. They were:
unett Reeve John jewitt, and
'Hallett Clerk Clone Vincent,
Norman Alexander, ..Tofu Bell,
Jolty Segeren, Douglas and
Wayne Hugill, Andrew Crozier.
The drain is estimated tocost
00,000: divided among
tckersrith 518;665, Hallett -
$27,173,, cKiilop,..$i x, high-
way department_$2,6t,
Minor mages will be made
to the report. Court of Revision
#e�c their
The first two readings were
given to the bylaw, on the
.Cdrters«man drain report, a
Hay Township drain estimated
to cost $16,2:3. Of this, $380
affects - four Township
properties including the
Township itself.' Court of
Revision for this drain was set
for Sept. 2 at 8:15 p.m.
Mr. Uderstadt was appointed
to report on the petition for a
drain by Tony De Jong and Jim
McIntosh.
Applications were approved
for three tile drainage loans `
amounting to $10,800.
Vanastra Voicings
By Karen Lebnen
To Clinton from Vanastra
Congratulations on 100 years
of progress and prosperity!
Many area children enjoyed
the hayride and refreshments
on Wednesday, July 23,
sponsored by the Vanastra
Christian Church.'
Registration for Vacation
Bible School was held in con-
junction with these activities.
For more information call Rev.
Kari Rnersma.at 482-3785.
A report by the sewage and
water committee of council will
be presented at the next
meeting'' of Tuckerstnith
Township Council. As everyone
is aware, increases in the
sewage and water rates on our
1975 tax . bill have been in
question. We are all hoping for
some good answers to this
problem.
Hope everyone has ti Happy
Civic Holiday.
these six" W.Ds (Women's Division only one, S
n's Air Frc
Reunion wearing her dress blares. Sall who was a CpL P e slcal returned Training Infor structor iso
pic-
tured
with Joyce ""Pike'* Benoit, a former Sgt. P11t);Emily "Tommy" Tomlenovich,
former chef; Betty 'Ilridgit" McKenzie, a former switchboard operator; Kathie Morrison,
equipment; and Doris Cresswell, administration. (News -Record photo)
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alto ranee between
crsmith and McKillop
Townships. The bylaw will be
given third and final reading in
September: •,
Two.byiaws weressed.-the
first repealing the bylaw on
zoning on lot 6 of plan 23 at
Vanastra and the second
changing the zoning to C3 --
Service Commercial General.
This .is the sight . (former
Sergeant's Mess) of the
proposed Restaurant -Tavern
by Cecil Lewis, owner of the
Shillelagh Motor Hotel, Lucan.
Eight applications for
building permits were ap-
proved for: Jim Hoy, Vanastra,
sunporch; Bill Strong,
Egmondville, closing in car-
port; Gerben Wynja, RR 4,
Seaforth, silo; John
Havenkamp, RR 1, Brucefield,
implement shed; Robert Van
Den Neucker, RR 4, Seaforth,
swimming pool; Gerald
Traquair, RR 2 Kippen,
workshop;. Peter Gahwiler,
Vanastra, addition to house;
Richard Kloss , London,
renovating former SS No, 3
School toa residence.
Passed for payment were the
following accounts for
$40.588.07 ; recreation,
$7,207.28; Vanastra Day Care,
$4,613.70; general $19,947.72;
and .roads, $8,799.37. •
Construction "labour accounts
for the Day Care at Vanastra
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Committee has
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Coleman, Senior* f
in. Ua.rpurhey and f
Reynolds, Harpurhey
property owned by him loco
across the road from his 1100M -
The Ontario Municipal
notified Council that apparo.
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of. part lot 26, Concession
Huron Road Survey for Maple
Leave Mills to construct a plant,
on the Mayer Farm;.
The Township received the
first, half (18,499) of the 1975
unconditional, per capita grant
from the ministry of treasury,
economics and in-
tergovernmental affairs based
on a population or 2,833
amounting to $10,998 (16 per
head).
The next meeting will be held.
on August 12 at 7 : 30 p. m.
The light of men is Justicit
quench it not with the
contrary winds of op.
pression and tyranny. The
purpose of justice is the
appearance of unity
among men.
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