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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-10-23, Page 240,1M • ,*Te time to tand - e at the wonders1 call was an ott gave he ti 17 never- 111ree and new q Ito rmer arne back. , ,.Drummond, Publlc ...1.:tions'OlItget•OreS40., McGregor, Ienibers Willtiollohl PIA, 000Mrs Colljns and Lynn hAtte 40 the C .1dren's Aid 4lderdiceleaders of the Bursary. Mr** D. NO= garden cittb.MrsA Caldwell commentedon the bus trip to gave the current events and e National Convention. . Mrs. V. 4Iderdice gave the Mis 3. Pengil!eY made thereport of the County Rally. Presentation to Mair Edith held in Belgreve, onand, the winner of the Mrs. Al Hoggarth, vice Huron County.Scholarship. President, chaired thst, HUM South will be hostess business portion and gave a fax the 1976 County Rally. poem "What is a farmer?". Mrs. R. Bell conducted a Kippen Entcontest. . Mr. Don Pullen. Huron County's Agriculture Personals Representative was guest Mr. and Mrs. Lou Kirk end speaker at Kippen East Paul, Mansfield, visited in the Women's Institute meeting village recently. which was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Eyre in Egmondville. Mr. Pullen discussed farming in Huron County stating that Huron hid the most improved farm land of all the counties in Ontario. He also commented on the services available. He was introduced by Mrs. R. Bell and Mrs. G. McLean thanked Mr. Pullen and presented him with a 'small gift. Mrs. Ernest Whitehouse was in charge of the program and opened with a reading "Yesterday". Mrs. H. Caldwell commented on the Mrs. Sadie Wren has returned from a pleasant ,trip to B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Mellis, Livonia, Mich. and Mrs. Margaret Hutchison, St. Thomas visited with Mr. and mrs. W. L. Mellis. Mr. Kenneth Jones and Miss Anne Bolton of Kempt- ville spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Jones. Hensall and Brucefield fire departments responded to a call from John and Doug McGregor when their dryer became overheated on Oc- tober 11. 1 13 new mernbrs 0 1,14, , e minutes of the previous Meeting were read, and ap- proved. The treasurer's report was also Oro; Mrs. Connell reported for the flower and cards. Mrs. Groyes, corresponding seeretarY, sent a thank -you card to St. Pours Church, for the We ot their hall, when they, entertained the Bayfield ChM. on October lst. The President thanked everyone ter their help at the "card party, and the members 'that donated the prizes. It was decided to have the Xmas dinner in the Legion Hall on Nov. 26th. The president, Mrs. Leona Lockbart and Mrs. Cecialia Edgar attended the zone rally In Brussels Legion Hall on _Oct. Oth. There are 20 af- whicht ClPJAietlCoups in zone one, of c I ntOn Radars is one. yearlyThe reports were read vlslts k part in, rbe Spring ly Is belzi held The . . , comMi _flee for the next meeting on 110145th Is M. 04 Mrs. Watt Webster, Mrs. .Edna tfalcor, oo4, Mrs. May GOMA, 'The president turned the meeting over t� Elmer Trick for the program. Euchre., -Was played and delicious lunch was served by the committee. Three draw prizes were won by Mr. Wiltse, Mrs. Wiltse and Mrs. Myrtle Read, Any members wauthm a ride to the meeting are to get in contact with Art Groves or Roy -Connell. All senior citizens in Clinton or surrounding area are welcome. - Honored by the Parents Guaranteed Seal. the OUracle4n Foam -Absorption Process gets the dart Ota that the other methods leave in' Liberty is being free from things we don't like in order to -be slaves of things we4o like. • takes the Mgt OUP JJSafest tor tabracs abets W.,,( h tttor. and imitates .prong Itoak, to late fl'. all chute an 1, our. home wady tor gue.14. the same.cla Cali us tor a Free Quotation 482v-7511 . Larry Aliorlatt omen HURON COUNTY'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE MeteriS1S are iinitid Io use special precautions on ilallOvieen night in order to avoid the army of elves, clowns, witches and ghosts Wblch haunt the night. sports a half -gallon dispos- able milk carton coated with fluorescent paint, and reflective tape an her socks so she will be seen when crossing streets. Sattirday, October 18 was - the successful Vanastra Christian. Church Work Bee. Rev. Karl Boersma expresses thanks to all who helped with he many jobs at the church. • -Weekend camping guests of the Boersmas were two families. from Holland, Michigan. The Huegengas and the Bronkemas. The Vanastra Christian Church is sponsoring a nursery school, Tuesday and Thursday mornings. The pre- school program is running at capacity with 20 children from Vanastra. The school prepares three and four year-olds for their public school experience. Leaders are Sherry Boersma. Pat Devine and Barb Clubine. New superintendents at the Town House Complex are Mr. and Mrs. -Ron Stupor from building J-1, Houses selling Real Estate has been' selling well the last few weeks. There are only two months in which a 'first -Um -6' house buyer can qualify for the Provincial Government Grant of $1500. you want a home of your own, and it must be your first, contact a local real estate salesman and ask about homes in Vanastra. These homes are well built, con- venient to the best county recreation. shopping and are still a good bargain. Variastra, a young, vital, and growing community welcomes everyone. Dancing continues at. Vanastxa on ,§atnrday, oc- teller 25 from 9 p.in. to 1 to the music of the Country Companions. Everyone is welcome. Watch for our Friday Evening Teen 'Dances. Kinettes, Sorority collect (850 for Arthitis The regular meeting of Beta Sigma Phi was held October 14 at the home of Sandra WesterhouL The opening ritual was repeated. followed by roll call, minutes and executive reports. The ways and means chairman distributed tickets to the m .embers for the Halloween dance on October 25. The service chairman reported a grand total of $849.62 collected from the Arthritic campaign by the SOUTH OF CI, NOON AT ANA STORE HOURS: Mosilsy is tkorstiy 11 tat„ to Ci.ow. Friday 111.a. to 9 p.a. Sitaday 9 11.1e. to 6 p.s. Susdsy. Closed Sorority and the Kinettes.. They would like to take 'this opportunity to thank the citizens of Clinton for their support. With the close of business, they enjOed ,an interesting cultural program given by Carol Fisher, Mary Ann Yates. and Jo -An Sullen. The closing ritual was repeated, and lunch was served. We've purchased this Fire Sale Merchandise from Cline's Men's and Boy's Wear, St. Marys, Ontario and pass these incredible savings on to you -- Apart from home heating. a family usually consumes theMost energy in producing.hot water. Here are lust a few small things you can do. that can add up to a considerable energy saving. Turn off hot Water taps so they don't drip. fill clothes washers to match the size of the load. wait until you have a full load before using a dishwasher and remember showers usually require less hot water than baths. Try not to use more hotwater than you need. The Cascade electric waterheater will -give you a dependable supply of hot water. but it's up to you to use it wisely Many other items too numerous to mention .... including Pajamas & Footwear SALL EM ALL DAT FRIDAY it SATURDAY, OCT. 24th and 256 ONLY. EARL SERSCHT OUR SEWING MACHINE EXPERT FRIDAY 1 SATURDAY, OCT. 241 25 Mr. Earl Borscht will be at our store for demonstrations and repairs from S p.m. Friday October 241h till 6 p.m. Saturday. Ottobar 2Stb. Come in and ask for a demonstration on any of our brands such as Bernina. Omega. Universal. bomestic. Mortb. Brother machinesand others. We do accept trade- ins: We have a large selection of good used trade ins - such as Eine. Kenmore. Singer, Viking, White, and many other makes. All used chines sold by iss are fulli reconditioned anct luaranteed: