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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-09-10, Page 10on cVi;.ande.i %FrM argemite Thontdike, Clinton W 1, installed Abe officers for 154'76, end, also metalled a new meMber Marlon Wasson. Following the installation the new president, Mrs. Mona Campbell, presided. Arrangements were made to cater to a wedding in Sep- tember. Sports. officer Mrs. Iva Reid gave an outline of the forthcoming sports events such as bowling tournaments. Mrs. Campbell presented Mrs. May Beierling (ne,;e Joan Allan). with 'a gift. The Mystery prize"' wop won by Marion Wasson and the "Guessing prize" was won by Mrs. Jean Munn. Bingo was played and refreshments were served. Lodge re -opens The . Amber Rebekah Lodge reopened for the fall term on Wednesday evening with Noble Grand Mrs; Margaret Consitt presiding, assisted by the Vice - Grand Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, who gave a report of the visiting and cards sent during the holidays. The secretary read a report from Mrs. Jean Brydge, district deputy president on her year's work. 'Cards of thanks were received " from Sisters Ruby Bell and Dorothy Beaton. Mrs. Irene Harnack Goderich. district deputy president for the ensuing year will install the officers on October 1st. Arrangements were made to put a booth in at Mrs.Walker's sale on Saturday. Sister Irene Blackwell P.N.G. and Mrs. Aideen Volland Jr. P.N.G. who at- tended the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario in Toronto in June, gave a detailed report of the seszions they attended. Mrs. Olga Chipchase, P.N.G. reported attending a reception in North Bay for Sister Helen " were exteetded 'asters• Doretby Parket', Warden; Olga Chi chase. 1 , , .# Irene Bin - well, 10,x.1. „ Inea McEwen, IA.; Pearl Shaddiek, Annie Reid and Vera Lemmon, Color Bearer. A pot lucklunch was enjoyed by all. directed A was accolmpan+t duiag, ll service. Guests were -presented *ilea, history of tate church by Stewart Brister. Following.the service. a social hour vas enjoyed and old aquaintances renewed and refreshments served to ,alL. * 104$441 541rAilitlf a pert.su ? risloa - security: surveys - bond, tralnged mon - government 'teemed Miss Debbie Gooding, R.N. of London, visited recently with her grandparents, -Mr. and 'Mrs. Edgar Munn. Miss Joan Goddard left on Sunday to° take up residence at Trenton College, Peierboro, where she will reside for the coming term. Jeff Raeburn has taken up residence in Kingston where he will attend College. Chlselhurst t 15th Anrdversary Rev. Don Beck conducted the 115th Anniversary service in Chiseihurst on Sunday, which was largely attended by members, former members and friends. The church was decorated with gladioli throughout. Rev. Harold Currie. former. minister, was the guest speaker. His text was from Acts I1, sermon was .`Celebrating! What?" The guest soloist, Miss Marian Hooey of Winnipeg, sang "Is There To Be A Tomorrow?" The ITuronia choir sang "Standingon the Promises", "Contemplation", "0 Worship Social notes Mr. and Mrs. Autin Wheeler of Detroit visited with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Munn and attended the Gooding -Cunningham wedding. Miss Susan Luther won a victory at Toronto Exhibition when she rode Senator Firefly to victory twice in the CNE horse show against some of the top horses in southwestern Ontario. "Congratulations Susan". Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chap- in spent the weekend visiting with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Maclaren, Jodi and Brooke -in Oakville. Cpl. Doug Wein, RCMP, Mrs. Wein and David of Whitby visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker. Miss Dorothy Farquhar of Toronto was a weekend visitor with her Mother. Mrs. Emma Farquhar. Rev. Wilfred Jarvis con- ducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday at 9 a.m. Service will be held at the hour of,9 a.m. during September. Radars pick new slate The Golden Radar Club held a pot luck supper meeting in the ,Council Chambers on Sep- tember 3rd. The election of officers returned Mrs. Leona Lockhart as president; Mr: Wet, Webster as first vice-president, Mr. Jim Armstrong as second vice- president; Mrs. Mary Grigg as recording secretary ; Mrs. Art Groves as corresponding secretary; and, Mrs. Cecelia Edgar as treasurer. Four executive members were also elected. In the future, meetings are to be held on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. The Zone Rally will be held on October 9th in Brussels. One ,of nature's, rare Oecurances.happened at the John Smith farm on Concession Sof Goderich Township tleisweek when a bantams hen decided to adopt five, week-old kittens and promptly .sat an them, keeping them warm while mother eat, Fluffy, was away, The hen moves aside whenfeeding time arrives. (News -Record Moto) Novice farmer program grows The Novice Farmer Program. about' to enter its third year of operation. is enjoying steadily increasing popularity. Professor J.G. Hutchison, Program Coordinator, says, "This program has mushroomed into an extensive night school program with as many as 775 students enrolled at one time; and 1633 households have taken 3018 ten - week courses to date. In ad- dition,we're expecting full classes for the 10 courses this year.'' TheApplied Agricultural Program for Novice Farmers, beginning in late September, is sponsored by the Ontario Agricultural College through the Office of Continuing Education at the University of Guelph. Its aim is to provide interested Ontario residents with an understanding of agriculture, and to help sort out some of the facts and fantasies of operating a farm. It offers 10 courses, each lasting 10 weeks. There are two introductory courses designed to give the novice a basic idea of what agriculture is all about. Subjects covered in other courses include: beef management, crop production, horticulture, farmstead engineering, farm =machinery, soil management, and farm income tax. One new course; which deals with reproduction - in farm animals, has been added this year. He emphasizes that no one' should disqualify himself as a potential_ student Ite says people from all walks of life - businessmen,' civil servants, policemen, social workers, housewives, skilled tradesmen, teachers, and truck drivers - participate in the program. "We'd like to -encourage wives to take part even if it is only the husband who is in- terested in the program," Professor Hutchison says. "We'd like the spouses to be aware of what their husbands are getting them into.'. The fee for each course is: for the individual and $75 for a couple. including dependents. The courses are taught in four centers- Toronto. Guelph, Hamilton and London. Each course will be the equivalent of 10 two-hour sessions on consecutive weeks beginning at 7:30 p.m. For further information, write to: Applied Agriculture Program, Office of Continuing Education, University of Guelph; or phone 519-834-4.120, ext. 3401. Masons 'begin .1974— 76 term On Tuesday September 2. the Clinton Masonic year was started 'with Stephen Thompson being raised to his Third Degree with his father. Past District Deputy .Grant Master R,E. Thompson officiating. There was an excellent turnout of members to watch this important meeting. On Wednesday 'September 3. several members accompanied Master Lloyd Carter to a district meeting in Monk ton. coming! thursday, September 18 • With fashion's fabulous finds. Personal selections of the finest in alt ladies' wear. Opening Thursday, Sept. 18. Be ready fur an'• - unique experience Smooth, attractive and almost indestructible, COLORLOK X -NINETY lap siding retains its freshly - painted good looks for years. Easy, economical and quick to 'install. Completely factory -finished. of con- sistent width and caliper. COLORLOK will not splinter or split. As this will be maty last opportunity to reach you by weekly :press before Election Day, Thurs- day, September 18th, 1 would like to take thil opportunity of thanking you for your kindness and courtesy during tate campaign. 1 have met many of you but there are also many 1 have not been able to meet owing to limited time, but 1 do solicit your support and vote on September 18th. In the 13 years that 1 have served as your M,P,P,1 have endeavoured to do my best= in look- ing after the affairs of this Riding and also promot- ing at all times the interests of Huron -Bruce. If elected I will continue to do so. Sincerely,, MURRAY GAUNT RIC c'Tait llAT'S1Gt(ON HW'Y,21 L g EAST .i ALL $24-0113