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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-09-10, Page 8•• ' ilier, and Dennis IL he service opened with 1 flYtnr1 sing with Louise the organist and Mrs. Shaddlck a -S the Chnit r. Junior CengreOtien eaders were Dorothy and ChristineCartom Rev. McDonald's children's story was "experimenting", good and bad do not mix. His message was "Malting the best of our worth" from Corinthians 10:22. The flowers at the franc of the church were plat and Mrs. Harry Snell in honour of the marriage of their daughter Heather toRenneth McDougall on Saturday in this church. Flowers on tnernorial stand were placed in loving memory of the late Mr. and.Mrs. Wm. Bromley Sr. by their family, also in loving memory of Mrs. Bill (Helen) Lee, Clinton, by her family. Personals Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs,, Wallace McDougall on the death of his brother. led C eeptionin Seater . and Mrs. Andrew etnner and Doris of Ethel ° visited- on Sunda with* MisS Edythe Beacon) and Mrs. 4tointk Lyon. Mrs. Jessie Jones and Larry Biggins, Clinton, s Saturday in Ro chester, • Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Huggilt, , Lisa and Christine of Lambeth visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Riley, Andy and Vicky Lou. Bradley Shobbrook of Wingham spent the weekend with his, uncle, Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon Shobbrookparrell and Diana. Chastity Colquhoun of Clinton spentiThursday with her great- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbroek. • - flr4 IJCVittromting he first atttontrt ineetgig•.of tat 43u e4 United Church men *WO held on Wednes010 te,rnoo with Mrs. ,Rathwell andMrs, A. Taylor in charge of °1Virs viAi°. nsiathwell opened the meeting with a poem followed - the siNging of a kiwi with. rs. W. meileath at the piano. .rs, Taylor spoke on the art of living and the Scripture was read by Mrs. Rathwell. The offering was received and dedicated by Mrs. Taylor and this part of the meeting closed with a hymn and prayer. The president; Mrs. R. Treibner, chaired the business part with a welcome to all and read a poem, "Supreme Heavens. Mrs. C. Henderson received the offering and also gave the secretary's report. Thank -you notes were read from the Brandon Family of Bayfield. the Kennedy family of Londesboro, Mrs. Jean Cairns, Mr. and Mrs. Ervi Sillery, Mrs. Ken Scott and from the Richards' La ding Hospital for baby clothi s. The regional meeti g of the UCW will be held n October ;th at Wesley- tills United Church in Cr ton and the Brucefield F,alI Thankoffering will be het' on October 14. In place of bazaar. a silent of- fering vill be taken at the Nov ber meeting. e meeting closed with the nediction, and a delicious Bill Lee of Clinton and his sister, Mrs. Morris Rivers of Tweed were guests on Tuesday of their aunt, Mrs. G. Robinson. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Howatt on their silver wedding anniversary on Tursday, September 9th. Mrs, Bill Chessell Congratulations to Paul and Maine Stephenson on the birth of their baby daughter. Several of our young people have left the community to further their education. Cheryl Webster has entered Huron College at Western University. Brenda Taylor is taking a They travelled to Sault Ste Marie by way of the ferry route from Tobermory and returned through Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Broeze and Mr.. and Mrs. Mervyn Hayter were guests at the Klein Haar - Petryna •weddmg in London on Saturday. On Labour Day, the Varna registered nurse's course at 44 Senior Boys took part in an Mohawk College in Hamilton, inter -township ball tournament and is training in St Joseph's at Benmilier, defeating Hospital there. Also at Mohawk Goderich in fife first game and is Ron Keys, takingaccounting. losing to Colborne in the final. Charlene Reid is in the medical T.B. ; Alien of Londesboro donated the trophy. At Hurn Centennial School on Sunday, Sept. 7, a men's team defeated the ladies' team 2- 11. Following that, mixed tearns playeda game. . Mr. and Mrs. Robt.." accompanied Mr. and Mrs. W.T. McAsh on their trip to the Maritimes, whith was reported a couple of weeks -ago, secretary course at Fanshawe College. Blaine Stephenson has ac- cepted a position with sur- veyors B.M. Ross and Associates of Goderich. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stephenson and Dale, and Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. Cantelon and Mark of Seaforth, spent the week holidaying in the north. Poetry contest offers $1,5000 grand prize A $1,500 grand prize will be awarded in the current Poetry Competition sponsored by the World of Poetry. a • monthly newsletter for poets. Poems of all- styles 'and on - any subject are eligible to compete for the grand prize or for 49 other cash or mer- chandise awards. Second place $500. According to contest director. Joseph Mellon, "We are encouraging poetic talent of every kind, and expect our contest to produce exciting discoveries. . Rulis and official entry 'forms are 'available by writing to: World of Poetry, 801 Portola Dr.. Dept. 211, San Francisco CA 94l7. Contest closes November 30, 1975. # Galbraith Radio & TV invites "II to see the "CABARET" * 22" PICTURE TUBE • TONE CONTROL • WALNUT VINYL CASE • DIPOLE ANTENNA • DIMENSTIONS: 2:53/4"W x 20" 0* lova" II *PR(CE: SotkOS (Includes stand). LECTI10}-10 AN EXTRA DEGREE Of EXCELLENCE GALBR AITH S RADIO & TV' *no hili-totior onto owes Com Mort 1 itottototy 5ts, 'Ghost 482.4841 ' After his Musa speaking engagement last Monday evening. Liberal leader Robert Nixon left in haste itta helicopter for another tour bi London. (News-Recortl photo) Hydro no place for go vi "The more we are exposed to municipal commissioners as a government fiddling in the result of hearings, studies and business • of electrical inquiries, Mr. Cousins ern - distribution the highter the phasized the need to know the prices will go and the sooner we facts,-"... to know what these Will run into the problems of various programs are about, brown outs, black outs, and what they will cost in time as inferior service, or perhaps well as money what benefits worse, — no service at all,. they may render — and to Alan 13. Cousins, President of whom," he said. the Ontario Municipal Electric "And with the changed Association told an audience of circumstances, we will have to municipal electric utility be more vigilant, more ar- commissioners in Waterloo ticulate, and if possible,' more Tuesday. dedicated than ever before." Mr. Cousins went on to comment on the proliferation of Mr. Cousins was addressin studies and examinations that the Annual Meeting of Dis lead to additional continuing No. 6 of the Ontario Muni studies on electrical Electric Association, at distribution. by municipal electri "I am not questioning the muinl,issinners need for having an informed Pant" °ntarin- rublie"- said Kr. Cousins, "but A highlight the meeting do feel it necessary 'to point was the pre ntation of a long out just how all these programs Service ward to Com - are escalating, with cdts rising missione Alan R. Moore, who accordingly and which in the recei a set of Silver Cuf- long run will have to be finks in recognition of 25 years recovered, probably out of the of service with the Stratford rates charged for electricity." Public Utilities Commission. Stressing the increased The presentation was tade by responsibility being placed on Mr. B. 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Congratulations to Mrs. Sholdice, who celebrated her birthday recently. Mr.-1fid Mrs. William Rogerson have 'moved to Hensall and last Wednesday evening, friends and neighbors held a card party at Brucefield and presented them with a gift. Mrs. H. Berry attended- the wedding of her niece, Gayle Elliott to Lren Rodvale of Leg' a Angeles, California iri. IvietropolitanChttrch. London. Smile A woman who had just given birth to triplets was explaining to a friend that triplets hap- pened only once in 15,0000mo. "My goodness!" exclaimed ,the friend. "How did you find time to do your housework?" 0$114J 1; of Otorts livestOk Dopt, Tovist. Your LiyestotAt with, Roy Scottiamil Monday isshIPOng, NI, Front Varna stockyard CALL BAYFIet,o564l3 y 1,:30aarn, NION, 4Y For Prompt Sonlice No Charges on Pielt410 GUAIANTUD INVESTMENTS Investments at Monthly Interest Rates Also Available See- John Wise General Insurance Guaranteed Investments Rattenbury St., Clinton. Ont. 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