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, laniey Township4ayfleld dOttlps just west of the villages will soon becloSed forever as
mhtlstryY enitimment has given the township permissiers to open anew dunIP west of
( arms Thane! durtip will be ready late this fall or early next spiting, (News-Reeord photo)
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ntlesboro news
The Bereart unit meeting was clays the sun never sets.
Beitrectit Unit hears o - A ictskan trip
The meeting closed with
poem "Little things" by Ena.
'and prayer by Rev. McDonald.
Lunch was served by GlaOs
Gomley.
OPP speaks to WI'
The WI held their Citizenship
meeting on Wednesday night.
September 10th. President,
Mrs, H. Tebbutt, welcomed all
and meeting opened with Mrs.
T. Allen at the piano.
Roll call was answered with
A rule for safety in the home
or on the road."
The minutes of the last
meeting and financial report
were rend by Mrs. L. _Hunking.
An invitation was read from
Seaford) WI to attend their
meeting October '2Ist in the
public school Resolutions were
read and the area convention
will be held in St. Thomas
October 1.5 and 16.
Londesboro WI will look after
the October Huronview Bir-
thday Party. The Huron West
Rally is to be in Belgrave on
October 6th and it was decided
that Tweedmuir curator, Mrs.
Reg Lawson. buy a steel 'cheti
to store her material in.
Marjorie Anderson and Mar-
jorie Duizer are the 4-H leaders
for Group 3.
Gladys Gontley introduced
OPP Officer John Wray of
Goderich detachment com-
munity service. He spoke on
protecting your home and
property.Keep homes
illuminated. keep bushes
trimmed back. keep dead bolt
on locks and be able to identify
,our belongings. He said t�
keep record of serial numbers.
f on vacation see that your
amily. or neighbours know
our car make and license. The
OPP telephone number is
enith 50000.
Officer Wray was thanked by
Mrs„ Gornleyand the program
ncluded readings "September"-
)ays" and September half
Tjie -t
Iocal IODE Chapter.
enc ft of Regent ,f"
t't
haired the moetng anc
to it tt Simon*
9fJeId, who was installed as
ringthe business session,
he laie$ present learned that
r had been. some
isscjon with the Vith
anniversarY roses received
from the IOPE national office
and also that anyone so wishing
could have them replaced,
invitation was received to
be present at the Central
Western Ontario aputhl
meeting of the Ontario Aftrch
of Dimes being held in Kit-
chener in October. The local
chapter will again this year act
as sponsors for the March of
Dimes campaign in this area.
Ariother invitation was
received to attend an ZODE
dinner in Mitchell on October 9
and any members interested to
contact Marg Allan.
Thank-yous were expressed
to all those' who worked on the
Tuesday September Stb
fltheSuncky School rooms.
. President -Gladys Gourley
welcomed alt and read a poem
"Turning 30". Scripture was
; ad -by- Trt Duizer, followed
with meditation and prayer by
Ena Rowan. A hymn was sung.
The minutes of July meeting
and August study at the
hildren's Regional Centre,
almerston, were read by
cretary Nora Pipe., Thank
•you's were read from Pat
flunking, Norman Vincent and
Ida Durnin. Those to clean
brass are: October, Alice
Davidson; November, Mary
Longman; and December Nona
PiPe-
The general meeting will be
iptember -Mth at 8 p.m. with
e Berean unit to serve lunch.
entre Regional meeting will
he..h
.eld,. en Odtober 7th in
tinited Church
Clinton with dinner at 6:30p.m.
and the meeting at 8p.m.
The treasurer's report was
given by Dora Shobbrook and
roll call was answered by 14
tnembers and,one visitbewith a
vroverb. Happy birthday was
'Sung to Maty Longman. Supply
'secretarY Laura Lyon asked
that used clothing be brought in
for fall bale. Alice Davidson is
to replace Ida Durnin on supply
for rest of &ear.
The study was taken by Ena
Howatt and Tri Duizer, with
poems "A Prayer" read by Ena
and "A million dollar smile' by
Tri.
Guest speaker was Helen
Hodgert of Kirkton, who was )
introduced by her mother. Ena
Howatt. Helen' spoke on their i
three week trip last year: f
flying to Edmonton. taking a y
camp trailer with friends.
going north from Edmonton to 2
' White Horse. Yukon and Alaska
froAngeto
nchurage
Eskimo Village -and crossing i
the Artie Circle, where for 82
way. The 'meeting closed with
Queen, WI Grace and lunch was
served by Mrs. Reg Lawson
Mrs. Jim Jamieson and Mrs
Art Colson.
Personals
Happy Birthday to Mrs
Lorne Hunking. On Sunday, her
family celebrated with her and
present were Mr. and Mrs. TOM
Duizer and family, Lon-
desboro; Mr. and Mrs. Art
Hunking add family, Exeter:
Mr. and Mrs. Murra
Hunking, Clinton: and her
mother, Mrs. Charlotte Bell.
Blyth.A large crowd attended the
dance on Saturday night in the
Clinton Legion ball when the
family of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Howatt honoured them on their
'Sth wedding anniversary.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Gerald Ten -
Hag and family from north of
Toronto moved last week on to
the- farm they purchased from
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Kennedy.
Concession 13, Hulled. We
welcome them to the com-
murkily. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Newby
returned home on Sunday
evening after spending two
weeks on a fishing trip at
Pembroke.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowan and
Greg of Hanover spent the
weekend with his mother.
Mr. anti Mrs, Howard Clarke
and his aunt. Mrs. Ethel
Stewart of Wingham. visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Borden Stewart, Grand Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordan
Shobbrook and ,family visited
on Sunday with his brother. Mr.
and Mrs. Dsuu Shobbrook and
girls, Galt.
Visitors
With Mr. and Mrs.
The 76s
Are
Comin
--Howard Clark on Tuesday were
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McArter and
son of Brandon, Manitoba.
Baptism at
United Church
Greeting into the sanctuary
on Sunday morning were
Emerson Hesk and Jack Lee,
and the ushers were Tom
Pollard, Bryan McClure,
Edward Riley and David Lear.
The choir anthem was "We're
marching on the King's High-
way".
Mrs. Margaret Whyte, clerk
of session, invited the parents
of Jesse Matthew, son of
Richard and Judy Foster. and
Michael Lee, son of Larry and
Louise Gibbings, to. present
Ahem children to Rev.
McDonald for Baptism.
Junior congregation leaders
were Dorothy Carter, Marjorie
Duizer and Cathy Peel, Rev.
McDonald's message was the
"Golden'Rule."
By Hilda WC Payne -
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hillier,
London, were guests on Sunday
with Mrs. Laird Mickle.
A re.ppening ceremony at the
newly decorated Hensall Town
Hall and Library will be held at
p.m. next Thursday, Sep-
ternber "15. and the public is
invited.
New,gas furnaces installed at
the United Church last month
were hooked up on Tuesday and
should be in operation next
Sunday if needed.
If yes want
0 new car see as;.
we can melte it all weasyl
Low -test leans available
at 13% Interest..
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Clintonand area students.
also reported that
presentation • mint sets for
history et the grade 5 level hacl
been won by 4406eth Reid at
Clinton Public, Ansbeth
Bradley at St. Josephs and
Pebble Postma at Clinton and
District Christian School,
The highlight of the evening
meeting was undoubtedly the
program at the end which
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aous ger
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iQfl'pijflefr 4' *WiC
Court Constantine 1.1842 held
their monthly meeting on
Thursday evening September
I al.
Business discussed included
the Dance that was to be held
on November idth, but was
changed to November 28th at
Family Paradise with the
Silvertones providing the
music. Anyone interested in
going on a Bus Trip on Oct. 2nd
to Stratford, Paris and Kit-
chener is asked to contact
Olave Little or Delphine
Dolmage. The bus will -be
leaving Seaforth at 8:30 a.m.
Plans are being made to have a
Ladies Night in October.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp-
son, Sharon and Bob, Doris and
Doug McClure, Shirley Timmer
and Carolynn McClure at-
tended the Western Fair in
London on Saturday.
Mrs. Finlay Perrin and Miss
Lisa Whyte of London, spent
Saturdio with Mrs. W.L.
Whyte, Tom, Bill, and Mrs.
Harold Whyte.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Graves of
St. Thomas visited on Saturday'
with ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul,
Stevenson, David Darren and
Luanne,,
We are sorry to report that
Kerri Medd is a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital. We
could like to wish her a very
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thom -
Man(Rus
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TUrkeX, The Is
appreciative
n$ being
andellt coffjn in Dracula
castle while the guard Was
looking .the othermay', getting
lest in Bucharest, and -
tering in the market At
Istanbul.
In
art
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pson of Etobicoke, andlint
Thompson and Sheila Baker ef
Winthrop spent the weekend on
a fishing trip near LincisaY•
Mr. and Mrs, Prank Ellwood
of Montrtal spent Sunday
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Riley.
Mr; and Mrs. Carl Merner,
Sandy, lune Ann. Michael and
Michelle, Mr. and Mrs. George
Mcilwain, Lynn and Steven of
Stratford visited en SunOY
with Mrs. George Mcilwain.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Reg. Lawson, John and
Elizabeth were Mr. John
Turner of Tuckersmith. Mr.
Ernie Graham of Lloyd-
minster, Saskatchewan.
A number ,of members from
the Constance Foresters
Lodges attended the Church
service and picnic at Remitter
on Sunday, Sept. 14th. They
were Mr. and Mrs. Don
Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
McClure, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
McClure, Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
Francis 'Hunt and family'. Mr.
Stewart Dolmage. and Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Miley,
Tammi and Penny Glandfield
Betty Ann and Ron Herman, all
of Shakespeare, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Stevenson, David, Darren, and
Luanne.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank \Ailey
visited on Monday evening with '
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riley of
Clinton..
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