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ecomparilment.
. This annual visit by. the
McMillans at Christmastime
xenn4Yed, by everyone and
Mr. George Feagan ex -
,pressed the • appreciation of
the residents.
The : residents were en-
t"ertained with an afternoon of
organ music on Wednesday
with Ed Stites of Goderich at
the console. Mrs. Betty
Rogers sang several solo
numbers and led the singing
of Christmas Carols. Mrs.
Scratch thanked Betty and
Ed on= behalf of the residents.
Mrs. Dick Roorda ted the
Sunday evening song. >e...
sponsored bye the Clinton
Christian Reformed Church
and Mrs. Elsie Henderson
ptayed the piano for the
singing of Christmas music.
Cly 'yid .
t fvital a
o eveX
Fxf t v l girl duet
iyt Ann J'onkn nn' and Co
rosin
Mrs. Elsie Henderson and
lman Spir. provided the
old tyme mdsickf'or the first
part of Monday afternoon's
s
room. The secondi part of
program horrssted of
musical numbers by, the
rhythm bend* vocal.soles by
Helen Fischer and Morgan
Dalton.
Marie Fiynn , of Clinton
arranged a variety Program
for Family Night .with Lila
Storey emcee for the evening.-
Mrs.
vening.Mrs. Earl Ross. Nelson Howe
and Harold Black played
accompaniment for the,
program. There were dance
numbers by the Centennial
Steppers, duets by "Jane and
Laurie Bell. Dawn Flynn and
Joanne Johnston, solos by
Debbie Flynn, Lori Strong
and mouth organselections
by Lorne Lawson. Mrs. Bell a
grandmother of the Bell girls
thanked all those responsible
for the entertainment on
behalf of the residents.
Oniario farm record boolc
analysis time is here again.
It is, farm record • book
analysis time again. Anyone
wishing to have their com-
pleted 1975 Farm Record
Book analyzed should direct.
it to the Ministry of
AgricnIture and Food office
in Clinton prior to February
15th.
"However, we - would ap-
prechata having as many as -
possible turned in during
early January," says D.S.
Pullen, P. Ag., Agricultural
Representative for Huron
County..
As before, the completed
farm record book will not be
leaving the office. Therefore.
it will be available to you at
any time. -
The checking of the book
will be done by local staff and
a summary card forw,arded-
to the computer at Guelph for
analysis. (It takes ap-
proximately one day to check
each book and do the tran-
sfers).
"Your book maybe brought
to the office or mailed in. If
you are in the office, be sure
to pick up a new record book --
or we will mail you a 1976
record• book upon request,..
says Mr. Pullen.
' If you would like assistance
on the book while you work,
please call for an ap-
pointment. Every farmer in
Huron' County who has
completed an Ontario Farm
Record Book • in 1975 is
welcome to make use of the
"no fee" analysis service.
Advertising
helps
you comPare•
CAriADrAN AnvEftTISiNG ADVISORY BOARD
Guetter-Scheltema
Susan Scheltetna and John
Guetter were united in
marriage at the Christian
Reformed Church in
Woodstock" December 12,
1975.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. S:ikke
Schelterna of RR 5, Embro,
and the groomis the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Guetter,
RR 4, Clinton.
Rev. Lunshof officiated at
the double ring ceremony.
The bride's gown was of
white polyester with ruffles
around the bottom, and neck.
The dress top. Was beaded and
sequined, and the sheer
sleeves had a ruffled wrist
with beads and sequins.
Her veil was a beaded cap
with a lace veil. The bride's
bouquet was white carnations
with green leaves. -
SUNDAY, JAN. 1 1
REV. STAIRS
of the
LEPROSY MISSION
will speak
PLUS
SPECIAL MUSIC
apm
HURON MEN'S CHAPEL
AUBURN
Evil Prevails When Good Men Do Nothing.
world"
donndlr
tale (Awe of them er—fcet -
g1�t,ilty� '�'h�1t;''(rLG�!1'1►l�oTions
"�►�;
.oe a yn'
f000 ki1ud clothes and provide
them son* hind of place to
grow and .t , 'limy get along
tothe age When they begin to
et into every part of life and
they Want to have a hand in
everything that otherpeople
They get to the point
where they ask embarrassing
questions and they don't like
• simple answers which could
at least get by without em- -
barrassnient.. •
They seem to be growing do
the edge of constant need and.
AO matter how much you do
for one there is always
something else that the kid
wants you to do. They bring
home friends who are weird.
e mto'
ess and
me can only
The matron of - honour,
Nancy Guetter of Stratford,
wore a gown made of peach
and . blue print. The
bridesmaid, Joan Scheltema,
Woodstock, - wore a gown
made of a red and blue print.
The best man was John Vos
of Brantford.
The mother of the 'bride
wore a rusty -brown and blue
dress with a white corsage.
The mother of. the groom
wore a two piece yellow and
black -print dress with a
jacket. She also wore a white
corsage.
After a wedding trip to the
Barbados, the couple took up
residence in Woodstock.
Guests present at the
'wedding were from Clinton,
Brussels. St. Catharines,
Brantford, Hamilton and
Welland Port.
Rural electric, customers
face 15 per cent hike
Rates to the 700.040
customers served by Ontario
Hydro's rural system will be
increased to the majority of
customers Febtuary 1 by 14.9
per cent.
This will mean an inerta~liise
of, approximately 54.30 a
month on a typical farm
customer's monthly bill of
$33.7+0. The percentage in-
crease to individual
customers will vary
depending on consumption
and class such as residential.
farm or cottage. •
Details of the rate increase
are being mailed to. rural
customers early in January.
In mid-December. Ontario
Hydro announced a 22 per
cent increase in wholesale
power rates to its 353
municipal and 102 direct
industrial customers, ef-
fective January 1. Hydro
Chairman Robert B. Taylor
said Hydro was following the
recommendations of the
Legislature's Select Com-
niittee and the provincial
government for 1976 rates.
The new wholesale rates are
expected .to increase the
monthly bili ' of a typical
residential customer of a
municipal utility bey ap-
proximately 13.9 per cent
over a 12 -month period.
AU bring Jemmy ... we're .having perm specials,
$20.00
$ 1 5.06
wilt also be on special during January •
Charles Beatty Salon
By comparison. the, new
rates to rural customers are
slightly higher to recover the
1976 increase over 11 months.
Bills issued to Ontario
Hydro rural customers after
February 1 will be pro -rated
using 1975 rates from the
meter reading in 1975 10
January 31, 1976 and the new
rates thereafter.
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W agham
Memorials
+Guaranteed
Granite
+Cern ttery
Lettering
+Buy Direct and
save Commissions.
BUS. PHONE 357-1910
RES. 337.I015
em tO
rigeht to. der
l#!�' it�k1�°.
has, to .lo :e all their weir
d
•frier'hey will proroisethe
most Unlimited. help • to,
someone 'because they think
they ° ean turn to those wh
love them and get help for'
everyone else. 4.
- They seem to think, that
energy and money grow On
trees and they don't even step.,
to say. "Thank you for doing
what I asked you to do. " T
just.. take • for granted it
someone loves them they ean
be ridiculously demanding of
them: They have alp it
getting realty noseyPhababout
where people go and what
they do. They, resent !witlg-
left out of any part of the
family's life,. Oven though
they were not invited in.
And talk about nosey and
demanding kids; let me tell
you about a guy named
"Jesus"!
Jeff Mock of Toronto is
holidaying with his grand-
parents, Mr: -and Mrs: Ron
Mock and Dr. J :C.. and Mrs.
Goddard. -
Matthew Charles, infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Tinney was baptized at the
Christmas service in Carmel
Presbyterian church by Rev.
W.D. Jarvis B.A.B.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Chapman spent the holiday
with their son-in-law - and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. tion
MacLaren Jodi and Brooke in:
Oakville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett.
spent Christmas with • the
latter's brother and sister -ink'
i{aw, Mr. and Mrs. Roy.`
Morenz at Grand Bend. •
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dalton.
Seaforth, were holiday
visitors with the latter's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Parker.
Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Snell
spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Rigby in Blenheim.
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
returned home after spending
a week with her son and
daughter-in-law .. Mr• and
Mrs. Don MacLaren. Jodi and
Brooke in Oakville.
Dr. and Mrs. Carey Joynt
and David of Bethtehenh.
Pennsylvania visited with the•
former's brother and sister-
in-law and relatives here last
week. -
Miss Dorothy Farquhar of
Toronto was holidaying last
week with her mother. Mrs.
Emma Farquhar.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Holland, Gwen and Michael
of Clinton spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Sangster and Bradley. -
. Cpl. Doug Wein RCMP Mrs.
Wein -aril David of Whitby '
were holidaying with the
latter's parents; Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Parker and the for-
mer's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Wein in Exeter.
Mr. Blighton Ferg was
taken by ambulance to -
University Hospital. London
this week.
.,Smile
Pessimist: A person who
takes life with a grain of sulk.
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Ecology note —. '"Eat a
leaver apd save a tree. -
Over 250 Monuments
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GODERICH. ONTARIO
JANUARY 1.4TH AT LISTOWEL SECONDARY SCHOOL
IN THE LARGE GYMNASIUM,155 MAITLA D ST. SOUTH
The Royal Commission on Electric Power Planning invites alt interested persons.
groups and organizations to attend this Preliminary Public Meeting. This Meeting
is one of many held throughout ughout the Pro% ince :
1. tta learn aboout au
the !anis of reference. objectifies and implications of the
Cornnriission ".y-
2. to discuss With the Commission. issues of a general' or local interest which
the Commission should consider: and
?, t0.djscuss with the Cirntnii' iott.ways rind means of using this inquiry to
' further public awareness tit the impact of electric power on the qualify of
life in. Ontario.
AGENDA FOR LISTOWEL MEETING
tp m. Briefs and inform:l(public discussions
W •
The Commission is asking that .1thnitssit•ls be prepared .tial sub -Milted in advance
of the meeting. with a suits ta.being presented at the Meeting'.
This Preliminary Public Meeting is being. held on a relatively intorrnal basis. In
due t:ourse. more- formal public hearings'wllt he scheduled throughout the Pro% ince
to pro ide a further rippiirtumt:► -'or ptiblic .p4rt°lciEi ation.
Written Submissions or requests t•or'iiifctrmatiOn should be directed to:
' ROY -AL COMMISSION ON ELECTRIC POWER PLANNING
7t11 Floor. 14 Carlton Street.
,Tu'►rt ptia. Ontario 't58 1(5
'l`iwlaF 1i'1 t' 's t Collect l: 416*')65-2111
Ilr Arthur Porter. Chairman
Cote to. Member Mr. George A. McCilgue. Member
i totarde'Gitgnon, Men1tAr Dr- W. Stevenson. Merbet
00401 T: M JN,ITI
Thf OISOMX,V l~
IIII1$1`1f* !# LAVAS S4e R` •
0,04MAY AND, 04600 OSIICTO$
IA.PS 043A4 WILT °A . mt1
`SUi4DAY, 'JANUARY 11. 1976
9.4s 4.m. Sunday school
continuation Class
11:ea a.m. Family ,Worship and Nursery
it 3a a.m. Junior conijregation
SERMON: "HANDLING YOUR BRUISES"
everyone' .Welceine
go
WESUT-WIWS UNITED 0HtUR(H -
SEA'yiNG PEOPt;.�
THE C �� TMwt?tJGLACAKES
,.'
I PEOPLE STEAM PiG GOO_
MINISTER JOHN ,S GEST*LICHEN $ e S R E
ORGANiST %MSS CATHARINk Pones
csQIR DIRECTOR mos WM NEAn*
SUNDAY. JANUARY 11, 1976
11:00 a.m Morning Worship S.erviCe.
11:00 a.m Sunday School and 'Nursery
SERMON:
"THE LORD'S PRAYER
2 — "Our Father. who art in -Heaven"
HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH
1 p.m. Warship Service and Sunday School
SERMON: "THE LORD'S PRAYER
2 -- "Our Father, who art in Heaven"
CHRISTIAN REEORIMIED CHURCH Clinton
263 Prrnc•sY. Straw
Services: 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
ion 3rd Sunday 9 30 • m
Dutch Ss,v.cs at ' 11 00 • m. 1
The Ctutch of tit♦ 119•c1" to God How ._
•ir.y Sunday 4 30 p COIL0
EVERYONE WELCOME
BAYfiMte BAPTIST CHURCH
EVERYONE OF US SMALL GIVE AN ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF -
TO GOD ROM 14 12
PASTOR BRIAN HARRISON
10 00 • m SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 00 • m MORNING WO*SN•P
7.31 G m EVENING WORSHIP
EONESDAY S pm PRAMS
EVERYONE `WELCOME
• 00 p m FRIDAY
YOUNG
PEOPLE 5 MEETING
ST PAUL`S ANGLICAN CHURCH
SUNDAY, JANUARY 11., 1976
i 30 a -m. MATINS
FELLOWSHIP BiBLE CHAPEL
167 MAPLE ST
(1 street most 01 Coritrrtunity Centr•I
9 aS • n'► 'WORSHIP SERvt(E
11 00 • m SUNDAY SCNOOL and F AMIL Y MOLE HOUR
8 p m Gospel Service
Tun • 00 p r►+ PRAYER ped SiSLE STUDY
For tattorre•f"on Phone 4112 9379
CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Pero. unit* Nov 32+hfrf
11 011 sm Mo►nr'W Wou•ftIP
166 v.ctar.• Sl.•st
9 sS • m Sunday Schoto'd
t 00 p n+ P.$y' S•rl'C• and Ei snQ.
•i.st,c Se r•eGl
- 1 410 p nn Wednesday Privet Service
110o p r^ F •,d•y Young Peopt•s
ALL WELCOME
ST ANDREW S PR SRYTERIAN CHURCH
REV EDWiN G NELSON
• CHARLES MERitIL' ORGAN ST,.
SUNDAY, JANUARY -11, 1976
Mr and Mrs Dwight Nelson in charge
10 00 a m Sunday School for all ages -
10 00 a m Worship Service
ALL WELCOME
Madeleine Lane Auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs
1 George Yeats Jan 13 at 8 15 p. m
fIRS1 RAPT4ST CHURCH
Ct.tNTON
SPEAKER- JACK CHRISTIAANS
SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1976
10 on a m fdaY School Classes for all ages
11 q0 a m Morning Worship
Everyone We1Crime
SAINT JOSEPH'S
Catholic Church
Jaimet y1
• Phone 4111- 11401
SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 197;16
Mass Saturday 8 00 durn
ninttay 11 00 a.m
l onfesston Saturday 7 1S p r•
ALL WELCOME
Clinton
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