Clinton News-Record, 1975-12-04, Page 2on es 5 n e oderaicb
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Belated birthdayreetins
are extended to Mrs. Harry
Bartlift of Muir Street who
was 94 years last
Thursday - Noveniber
The Senior Choir from
Huron Centennial School will
givenu ,,.toamyt+ry+
iRt at re.It
+ �, • o M you— your
turkeys
one
foldeach,± 1h+ ,nined ys
Viso number of. oar
,rchans are featuring.
has draws it Joe1
winners- - some gift cel*
tiicat+ . Acuate ea* and evena, 12" black and white por-
table TV. •
And whaes Christmas,
without Santa for the kids. Re
will be at the Town Hall on
each Friday and Saturday.
December 5 and 6 and again"
December 12 and 13 from 2
p.m. to 4 ;30 p.m. on each of
those days..
Morning prayer was held at
St, James Church Middleton
with Rev. Your pato€f in
charge. The flowers in the
church were placed there as a
thank -offering for the
marriage of Paul Byers and
Mary Smith,. Also, Rowers
were placed in the church in
memory of , Gr ce Middleton„,
tewa. $td'beton.
C
��� *ton.
1;t "tftster
The Right Reverend David
Ragg has been pleased to
appoint Reverend N.B.
Bennett Di th. of Ridgetown,
Rector of Bayfield and
Middleton, effective the first
of J ahuatl!,1976.
PLEASE NOTE, there will
be a Board of Management
meeting, December 8 at 8
o'clock in the church hall.
The ladies of the church
will be busy catering to Jack
Smith's farm sale. Saturday.
December 6.
The ACW will meet
Thursday, December Irl • at
the home of Blanche Deeves.
Reunion
On Sunday, ,November 30,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Middleton
and family, Mrs.. Fred
Middleton, Mr. Stewart
Middleton and Miss Agnes
Middleton; of Goderich at-
tended
ttended a family reunion held
sit the home of Mr, and Mrs.
R.R. Campbell. Clinton.
Fifty members of the
Middleton and Counter
famine assembled there to
X
l n Hittull "n,+1 Who
celebrated their 25 wedding
anniversary, in October, and
Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Counter,
Clinton. who will celebrate
their 25th on December 9.
It was a very happy oc-
casion with toasts, best
wishes and gifts to the two-
couples and a lovely buffet
dinner and supper.
All present enjoyed a
`wonderful day together with
many Tamily recollections
and much merriment.
The community of Mid-
dleton wishes to give their
best wishes to Mary and Paul
Byers who were married
Saturday in St. James
Church, Middleton.
Our sympathy goes to the
Bornath family of the 10th
concession, in the passing of
Horst Bornath's mother in
Germany.
mane grants Vii ur o
Stem ctur mitt
an
Township Federate rn o
iculture at the regular
'council session in. Winthrop
enc ay afterrnoon•
Council approved a
resolution from the clerks"
and treasurers' sector of the
Huron County Municipal
Officers' Assocition.
requesting Huron County
beard of education and the
Huron Perth County Roman,
Catholic separate school
board to accept school levies
paid in two instalments -June
30 andecember 15.
A request for land
severance was approved
from Daniel O'Rouke Jr.. RR
1,- Dublin, for 19.500 square
feet lot on Lot 1 Concession 4.
This will now require ap-
proval by Huron County Land
Severence committee.
A petition from Bruno
Braecker, RR 4, Walton. was
accepted for repair of
Leonhardt drain. Charles
Corbett, Lucan, was ap-
pointed engineer.
Passed for,payment were
general accounts of
$193.803.49, including ;school
levies of $53, to +Won
County: board •f eduoati
and 311, 095 to Huron -Perth
County Roman Catholic
separate school board; and'
Huron County°levy of $79,108.
Road accounts of $4.144.57
were passed for payment.
Requests for building
permits were granted to;
Matthew Claessens, RR 1.
Dublin. silo; Victor Ward, RR
4 Walton. addition to mobile
home; James E. Cronin, RR
I. Dublin. implement shed;
Arnold Campbell, RR 5,
Seaforth, steel granary;
Robert Regele. RR 1, Dublin,
enclose verandah; James F.
Maloney, RR 5, Seaforth,
implement shed; Wayne
Williamson, RR 1, Walton,
renovations to house;
Macklin Hussey. RR 4.
Walton, replace siding on
house; Mervin Dietz, RR 1
Dublin,, implement shed and
shoe
froar S;t. , 1 a alnd fond n
t , IA
arecue of
their~ druSs. sly he4r ry
t ud u.a en
aliment an tf
showed tlt the suicide victim r.
Churls lad missed about I. of°
pills. which kept his schizeph nie
condition stabiflzed.
at
Dr.St. JamesThomasaultn
hitan.
rril edicaland mDr. Minot
d rector
Corton.philosmedical r for at Goderich
hospital, disagreed on the basic
?obed the horny
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a Mr. Dtsltett; WS, ,n.
their advice.
Dr. Mills said that on a rent
sption in, October he found the hen•
standards to be, adequate but
what effect the envi. .. enc of the ho; e"
would have on the patients who sit
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