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Clinton News-Record, 1975-10-09, Page 5knor F w V pinna. and. ,pt Wont ot BaY1104. Mrs. Llq$d Ma fns. on behalf of the ;kb, enpressed ler thanks to Clingy for such."'fen eroyabie Eight residences and four Clinton-bneineSees have had some of their widows damaged With a 'pellet gun. `x'ick PI* yd several enjoyed I i October 15 in the Towo ill 1 at 7: and hostessesliar to ev in ; Mr. and Mrs- c 'ai' annd, Mrs. ,fda Martin and Mrs, Hilda T 'ndall. Lunch will be pvided. All Senior CWzens or 64 years or over+ of Clinton and soman- ding area are Welcome to join the Club. Clinton Police believe a person. or persons, is shooting at the windows frorn a car or truck. The shootings began Sep- tember 20 with two more oc- curring the next evening, Septem tier 21 On September 26, eight mare windows were smashed. The vandals carne back and repeated their work somewhere between October 1 andd, and last Tuesday, October 6. wa.s the last time a damaged window was reported. -Police estimate total damages at.62.500. Chief Westlake asks that anybody with any information. please contact the Police. as this is a very serious offence. In other business. Police caution all drivers that the radar set has been repaired and is now in good working order. .Chief Westlake showed the town he gives a hoot about owls. A Great Horned Owl had been stuck in the town hall belfry for a week. so Chief Westlake decided to help the owl out last Tuesday. Ile climbed ultra the belfry. took the owl in his hands and put it out through a hole in the screening. The owl's wingspan was about three feet wide and apparently couldn't find the same hole he had entered the belfry by. rower c-oMvs1,v s+ice sees MANAGER J. 0. (DAVE) CROSS. GOAtt*XCH Violent exercise after 40 is especially harmful - if you do it with a knifeandfork. Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of Clinton Community Credit Union Ltd. will be held in the. Ministry of Agriculture & Food Board Room at 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday. November 12, 1975 for the purpose of receiving reports and financial statements for the year ending September 30, 1975; declaring a dividend an shares, electing Di' re tors and Credit Committee officers, appointing auditors: for the purpose of amending By -Laws, and of transactingiait other business of an Annual Meeting. By -thaw changes recommended include the raising ofthelimit the Loan officer may approve from 53,000. to $5,000. where credit has been established. A copy of these.By-Laws may be inspected by any member at the office of the Credit Union during its usual business hours. - The terms of office of Amine Garon, John Lavis and Milford Durst of the Board of Directors and Jack Reid and Charles Nelson of the Credit Committee expire this year. Although all are eligible for re-election, two officers have indicated their intention of retiring this term- ad it is hooped we can find capable members to take their place. We will have lunch artd door prizes and look for a good turn Out a1 our annual sleeting. A new microscope' has been Clinton Is fortunate in having a installed in the laboratory at the well-qualified laboratory Clinton Public Hospital. The old technician; the Auxiliary is microsope was reiatively low- pleased to be able to help provide powered and unreliable; the new the necessary equipment,. one. with much greater power The TV convener reported that and clarity. makes possible more there is a vital need for volun- teting in the lab here. With less teers to look after distributingthe work being sent out of town. portable TV setas to patients. The Women's Auxiliary to the There are three regular volrrn- Clinton hospital has purchased teers doing this work that makes the microscope for the hospital, ahospital stay lesstrying. at a price of over 51.500. As the As the patients say, TV helps to president. Mrs. Ted Davies, pass the long hours in hospital. At gated at last Monday's meeting present the Hospital Auxiliary is of the Women's Ates liary. providing 10 rental TV's for patients. Mrs. John Cochrane gave the Penny Sale report. After " all expenses were paid. the profits from this year's sane were 51.353.32. -- the highest profit in the history,ofthe Penny Sale. The annual convention is to be held at the Royal York Hotel. Toronto from October -26 to October 29. Several Anxiliary members are planning to attend. and will bring back a report to the next meeting in November. Your Mand Bill i'be in the mail.watch for it! By Bertha MacGregor Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bell and Mr. and Mrs'. Robert Bell were recent visitors with Mi. and Mrs. Mervyn Bell and family in Thamesford. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jaques spent the weekend at Silver Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett returned home after spending the weekend at Kincardine. - Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Munn were recent visitors with their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gooding in Parkhill. © WMS Thankoffering The WMS of Carmel Presbyterian church held their "Thankoffering" meeting an Monday evening. The president. Mrs. Harvey Hyde. opened the meeting with a Thanksgiving Prayer followed by the scripture reading. Mrs. Malcolm Dougall • and Mrs. Edgar Munn were in charge. of the devotional. Mrs. Dougall gave an address on' ' How they celebrate Thanksgiving in Nigeria" and concluded the devotional with a Thanksgiving Prayer. Mrs. Hyde showed a film on -Celebration." Arrangements were made to attend the Rally at Goderich on Wednesday. An invitation was accepted to attend the Thankoffering meeting in Seaforth on Oct. 20th. and a "Stanley Brush Party" will, be held on October 21st in the school room. to which everyone is welcome. Mrs. Clarence Volland presided . for the Ladies' Aid meeting which followed. Appreciation notes were received from the Thompson family Mrs. Glanville and Earl Campbell The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Hyde and arrangements made to hpld a Bazaar on Nov. 8th. Queensway Highlights Welcome to a new resident Mrs. Ruen Bannerman • of Seaforth. Rev. GV .D. Jarvis conducted the bhurch on Tuesday and was accompanied at the piano by Robert -Cameron. Visitors with Mrs. Sararus were Mrs.. Flo Bayley, New Westminster, B.C.. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed of Mississauga. Mrs. Hugo Schenk and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schenk of Crediton visited with the farmer's husband. Hugo Schenk;. visitors with Mrs. A. Taylor were Bruce, Candie Lynn, Christopher Mile. Stratford; Fred Taylor Clinton. Ivan Taylor Kitchener; Mrs. Mervyn Dale Seaforth, and on Saturday Mrs. Taylor visited. with her son Delbert Taylor in Exeter. Arnold and Mary Ford of Exeter visited with Mrs. Mae Ford; 011ie and Eric Baton. Toronto; Cathy Marks, Stewart and Mrs. Bannerman of Seaforth visited with Mrs. Bannerman. Gretaa d Amy Lamm ie visited withera Lamcnie Mrs. Clarence Heywood and Mrs. Gladys Sims visited the former's husband Mr. Heywood. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith of Exeter visited Lynn Laticnore. On Monday, Unit I of the United Church visited the home and Mrs. Harvey Keyes played piano selections a .f ter which Mrs. Howard Scane and Mrs. Walter Spencer conducted Bingo. Mrs. Flo Bayley of New Westminster B.C. visited recently with her brothernd sister -in -taw Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacDonald_ Mr. and Mrs. 3. Reed of Mississauga etere recent visitors with the latter's mother. Mrs. E. Sararus. by Edna Jantzl Meeting four of the 4-14 was held at the home of Karen Jantzi. The meeting started with the roll call. with 10 girls in attendance. Mary Ann Heykoops and Cindy Rapson demonstrated bowknots ar4.the figure eight type of rolls. The discussion was based on Achievement'D.y. Record books and recipe files were also discussed. The meeting was closed with the 444 motto. The Holmesville Church had their Anniversary service ' on Sunday October 5. Rev. John S. Oestreicher welcomed everyone. The hymn sing was led by Hugh Lobb, the choir lead r. Rev. Oestreicher led in the rponsive reading. . After the children's story and hymn.. the youngsters went down to the nursery in the basement. Rev. Stan McDonald gave the scripture lesson and the sermon. ,After the service. everyone was invited to the basement for fellowship and coffee hour. The Holmesville congregation's latent project is to build a new Church ceiling, as'' well as paint the sanctuary ceiling and wails. 5%SALES TAX REBATE You must take delivery of your newcar by December 31, 1975. s. 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