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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-09-25, Page 9, ANAMAA,,,.A.A maim 0 atter • meetin *tit 3 in ( Met, ,M11,, Kenneth Mtiti$ and the frs Gonion Gross. Meeting was , wards*. Mrs. -OW passages om awls* isititth and euteonomy, was followed by Mrs. eiueth MCDougall giving the ttatton and prayer. Mrs, s Jardin favored with a (. The offering was received by IVIrs„ Wilfred Plunkett andMrs. Elliett Lapp and dedicated with Ak. Mrs. Arnoldtook introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Ross tleknow. She chose as bet' topic, The Jewish Faith and Rejigion. Her talk was very and informative. She described Jewish Relimous customs, their education, home life and their religious holidays. Mr. Jack Armstrong thdtked -Mrs. Shiells and ..presented her with a gift. The, president, Mrs. Gerald McDowell presided for the business meeting and Mrs. Norinan McDowell gave the financial statement,. At the (..onclusion. Unit 3 Ladies served a delicious lunch arid all enjoyed a social halthour. - On Wednesday evening of the !previous week, The United Church Women presented Mrs. Garnet Potter with a gift prior to her leaving the manse to make her home in Goderich. The annual Grandmothers' Day was observed at the September meeting of the Auburn Wornen's Institute held in the Community Memorial hall. $ President Mrs. Thomas Haggitt was in charge and welcomed the grandmothers and the members. The minutes were accepted as read by the secretary, Mrs. Donald Haines. She. gave the financial statement and said that $50.00 had been sent to Save the ,SightFund. The W.I. oeeLor I bad been on t been sold to the Ski -Doo club. Fans for the hall have been ordered. Delegates were named to go to the -Wei -On County Rally at Relgrave on, October 6. Each branch of the Huron West District will contribute two quilts for the display. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt was named delegate to the London Area Convention, October 15 and 16 in St. Thomas. The members voted that they would cater to a golden wedding anniversary on November 1 with dinner served at 5:30 p.m. read iidres to MrCehaTayIoi, IPS vigrets that Sbelbatl move4 to Goderich And presented her w4th a girt. PlirS. Taylor thanked the members for the gift. A sing -song was led by Mrs. - Eleanor Drachma and Mrs. Catherine Jackson. A Cettlest was enjoyed tor the wand - mothers 0f puttlng,ottort balls into a bowl while blindsfolded. Mrs. Fmk Raithby was the winner. Mrs. Maurice Bean, Mrs. Thomas Lawtor, Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer and. Mrs. Wilitam Empey were in charge of the contest, . Mrs. William Empey read the resolutions to be presented at the London Arena annual meeting in St. Thomas and discussions followed The card report was given by Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell and she read the thank -you notes. Roll call was answered by all stating a song popular in their teens. Plans were made for the next meeting when Clinton, Goderich and Goderich Township Wi.'s will be guests. They motto, With each honour there is a responsibility. composed by Mrs. Ed, Davies was read by Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock. - Lunch was served by Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer, Mrs. Maurice Bean and Mrs. Ed Davies. Gifts were presented to Mrs. Norman McDowell for having the most buttons, Mrs. Celia Taylor for the lucky cup and Mrs. Elliott Lapp far having the youngest grand- child. SOCIAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams of Port Huron and Mrs. Edna 0 Dunealfe of Toronto visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. G Leonard Archambault and Marilyn. • h Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston of Toronto visited last weekend i with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G Olinc* mr. otoson, , and- Mrs. Stewart Btath War spent 1at weekend - in Toronto. Mr. and Mi. Stanley WWI of Welland and Mr.. and Mrs Lloyd Swiels of Florida visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas johnsten and Miss Laura Phillips. ' Several members of the Huron County L.O.L. from this community attended the an - rata church service at Huronview last Sunday evening Rev. Fred Carson was in chargeand gave the message. Mrs. Glen Youngblut of Ottawa and -Mrs. William McLelland of Winnipeg visited recently - with Mrs. Myrtle Munro. Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Brodie of Toronto visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scottand Mr. Eric Scott. '1rs. Myrtle Munro visited in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Youngblutt and family. She returned home on the weekend. Her son Robert brouight her and spent Saturday evening, Congratulations to. Mr. Ed Davies and Mr. Court Kerr of Benmiller on winning first place in the doubles. in pitching horse-shoe t at the Huron County Ploughing Match held recently at the farm of John Clark. They will now represent Huron County at the Inter, national Ploughing match held near Oshawa next Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Ger- man of Woodstock visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies. Friends are pleased that Miss Trudy Machan was able to return home after a couple of weeks a patient in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Elliott f Toronto- spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ordain Miller. Mrs. Ben Hamilton returned borne on Saturday after being a patient for a few days fait week n Alexandra • Marine and eneral Hospital. Goderich. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott, who will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, September 27th. Mrs. M. Shouldice is spen- ding a couple of weeks with her sons, Murray Shouldice and Ken Shouldice of London. Friends and neighbours of Mrs. Edgar Stoll are pleased to know she is able to be home from University Hospital in Only a few sets left SPECIAL SOLID STATE plococuRq PHILIPS COLOR TY Save $$$ while they last! • THE CHERVIL 28P284 MODULAR 4 SOLID STATE *26 set to contemporary styling and simplistic: beauty. Con - Wien* or table application. Modern, square -faced legs are tenure - ibis. The cabinet is constructed of hardwood solids and finished sv)th selected authentic venien of natural Canadian walnut. DittletiSiOrtS: inciudingl beck cover. 31" W x 31" H x 25" D. TV -4. Hf -F1 — RADIO REPAIRS 215 Victoria St.. Clinton 4$2.742t London and attended her daughter Joan's w..dcling in Brucefield United Church on Saturday, September 0. Mr. Stoll is still confined to hospital. Mete are laestY of pa Y *kW at the new Vsnastra DV Care Centre and time is slillioisof room yet tor children in the centre, whicliopens this coming Monday, September a. (News - Record 000) Mr. and Mrs. Ed Szusz, Rodney Randy and Robynee spent a few days visiting the past week in Leamington with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tchorz and Mr. and,Mrs. Fraser Lear, Judy. Dana and Matthew. "Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley attended the Lucknow Fall Fair on Saturday. Weekend visitors with M. and Mrs. ' Paul Stevenson; David, Darren and Luanne were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Braund of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Conrad of Brampton: and Ron and Betty Ann Her- man, Tammi Glanfield, and Karl Keller, all of Shakespeare. Pleased to report that Kerri Medd was able to return home on Saturday from being a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Jim, Sheila. Sharon and Bob were Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thonipson of Etobicoke, and Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter of Colborne township. Celebrate anniversary -A. surprise anniversary party was held on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator at the Foresters 14a11. Sixty-five relativegathered for the celebration. including Mrs. Elia Jewitt, Don Ken and Steven of Seaforth ; Kevin Jewitt of London Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt and family: Mr. and Mrs. 13ill Dawson and • family of Varna; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jewitt and family; ' Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jewitt and family; Mrs. Elma Jewitt; Mrs. Annie Leitch; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jewitt and family; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jewitt and family, all of Clinton; Mrs. Bev Jewitt of London. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glew and family of Dorchester; Mr. .and Mrs. Allan Pfaff, Mrs- Lawrence Hill. both of Crediton; Mr: and Mrs. Larry Scott and Dwayne of Parkhill; and their family Bill, Debbie. and Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier, Brian, Paul, Kevin and Lori of Huron Ridge, Kincardine -were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merner, Sandy, Julie Ann, Michael and Michelle and Mrs. George Mellwain. Mrs. Bob Storey and Alvin of Vanastra visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storey. Mr. and Mrs. John Wamrnes spent Sunday visiting in Both- well with Mr. and Mrs. William Warnmes and family. Mrs. Lawrence Hill of Crediton is visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ken szciiikk. Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator Diane and Nancy: Mr. and Mrs. David Preszcator and family; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dillon and Michelle of Seaforth. Miss Joanne Gibson of RR 3, Seaforth were also present at the anniversary party for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator. Conestoga College Clinton Centre LIST OF PART...MAE COURSES FOR FALL 1975 Registration An early registration including payment of fees will help to guarantee you a place in the courseof your choice. Advance registration can be completed by mail using the farm below. Registration fees are also accepted at the Clinton Centre during the following times: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. Tuition Fees: Full paytnent of course fees must be made at the time of registration. Refunds: lithe College decides a course cannot be given, the full amount of the fee paid Will be refunded. If the student decides to withdraw (1) bebre the first scheduled class, the fee less a five dolbr (55.00) registration charge will be refunded; (2) before the third scheduled class, he will receive a pro -rata refund with the proviso that the College must retain at least the fivedollar (55.00) registration fee; (3) after the third scheduled class, there is no refund. ACADEMIC DESIGN & FASHION 'Mathematics Level III or IV Tuesdays 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. 13 weeks Starts: September 30 Fee: 530 BUSINESS Interior Design Wednesdays 7:30 - 10:0op.m. • 10 weeks. 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