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For why?
- after current
and 'higher
'otlikely!Justa
sire to bear the
c words "Buses to
al Huron Secondary
.will not be running --
,way, whatiwas sauce for
the geese was the same for
the ganders - a three day
respite from sandwich
making.
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'test week we published a
picture of Miss Joanne
Cellinsr who attained her
pnvinclal honours in 4-H. We
shoui4have added that she is
the, -fifth of the Collins
difthters in one family to
tftye, achieved this goal.
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Thet are on the march
main. The Marching Mothers
collecting for the Ability
Fand (once known as the -
March of Dimes). Sponsored
by the Sarah Hale Chapter,
"Clinton IODE, the campaign
this year is again headed by
Mrs. Ken -Clyniek. Please
pport this worthy cause.
Soliciting this year means
battling icy sidewalks and
Mt. Everest snowbanks for
every dime.
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To further your "know-
how" of the various Clubs and
organizations around town we
have compiled the following
list along with the head or
president of each group:
Clinton tions Club - Eugene
McAdam, pres; Kinsmen
Club - Arnold Riley, pres;
Khiettes - Mrs: Lorrie Corrie,
pres; Bluewater Shrine Club-
_ (Clinton Branch) Lawrie
Slade,-pres; AF and AM No.
84 - Masonic Lodge - Dick
f the #0111,!thr...
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Church
atron.BertGarrett,Worthy
Patron; :oyal Olnadiatt
Ph, flips, pros; , Ladies, the* on Sunday Morning were
Auxillartgo.,Royalanadian Mr- Norman Alexander anal ,T9IIV' and' a "ran was. sung Mac SOwers firkt filr4 were
and Mary•Robinsox The Mr. un ng attended
theme of "one blood" was the $11001410 relloien in
Legion Or. 140 .4, tleSell Welcoming into the Nat- discu*sed'
read- As the Bell Nrrsrgaj. 9"',:irhNzerk.eanntli Mrs.
Legion r. Mrs., Mabel Dun Buchanan. Ushers vir.ith Hattie Wood at the .his cousins* Mr. and Mrs.
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ioRaxitsStewweeets. of mt. Rose
Schreiber.pres; Indefiendent were Explorer girls, Sally Plano.
Order of Odd.Fellows - Tom Pollard, Susan Finch, Cathy The scrpture was read by
Chuter, Noble Grand Radford and Shelly Marl and the meditation and Larry Ana Darlene Hunking
prayer Was read hy Dora. are spending a couple 04
Rebekahs - Mrs. Kay Wise. WesterhOut.
Noble Gran ; Pe a .
Paughters of the Empire - Messengers entered in a body
Th a by the president and the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arie evyjaReiNNIF
minutes of the last meeting Duizer;
IYIrs. jean Adatits; -Beta with their leaders, birs. their
d Int ri I Order, 6 Explorersand The business:was discussed weeks with their grand-
Mr.7' and Mrs. Byron
Polleelt• Toronto. spent the -
weekend with her sister, Mr.
.arad Mrs. Ralph Davidson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowan
and Greg of Hanover visited
on Sunday with his mother.
Mrs. G. Cowan.
Mrs. Jbe Shaddiek- spent
the weekend in Goderich with
Mrs. Mary itebinson.
parents
Bunking
weeks
while
Mrs.
Pipe,. A card of thanks from are spending
Dobson, pres; Huron 1sh John Radford. The hymn
Sigma Phi ,- Mrs, 114,0 Teihnen Westerhout and Mrs. was read by secretary Nona Mr. and
Joe
•
itt.wo
Ralph Davidson and Jake wimpy in Hawa
and Game Conservation Club used was a children's hymn
. ,
- Murray Grigg - pres; Golden from the hymnary. McDougall was also read
The presbyterial is to be
Radars,Wirs. Leona Lockhart, The choir anthem was
pres; Murphy 710 Orange ***Hear About". The children's held at the Brucefield Church
,
Lodge - Wilfred Glazier - story was The -Home in on February 4with a hot
Worshipful Master; Clinton Which We LiVe", they then dinner.
Shobbrook
Women's Institute. Mrs. Lois went to their class with Treasurer Dora
$3
Elliott, pres; If we have made • leaders Mrs. Clarie Vincent reported 53.54 paid to
any errors or omissions, do jr. an Mrs. Gary Jewitt. treasurer Hattie Wood from
please let us know., Rev. McDonald's message the Berean Unit in 1975.
was "Have you grown up?" Nineteen pairs of mitts off
the mitten tree are to be sent
In spite of the snow's, meeting is to be held Friday The annual congregational to the Scott Mission in
weather the Rebekahs held January 23, with a pot luck Toronto.
their regular meeting last supper at 6:55. This is a Fourteen members paid
Monday evening January 19. family night.fees with one new member,Isabel Adrie welcomed.
1976. Enough sisters made it •-c
to the hall to fill in, for thoseExplorers Expedition
Mary introduced the study
.
officers who were absent. The This week we opened our on TanzaniaPat Hunking
main 'husiness of interest meeting with the purpose and showed and commented on
were plans for the coming .. . . • --------a»lslides that had been taken by
year.
The next card party will be
on January 29 and every
other week for the next two
months.
The snow also kept at-
tendance 'down at the last
card party leaving just
enough persons for five tables
of euchre. Winners for the
evening were ladies' high -
Mrs. Gordon Scribbins;
ladies' low - Mrs. Joe Ryan;
lone hand - Mrs. Mary Grigg;
men's high, Ernie- Brown;
men's low, Milton Wiltse.
Special draw prize was won
by Mrs. Maizie Glidden.
Holy Communion was
dbserved at St. James
Church, Middleton at 11:15
a.m. with Rev. Wm. Bennett
in charge.
The Induction service,
which was to have been held
Friday evening last, had to be
cancelled due to the weather.
At the Deanery Ctericus
meeting in Wingltam this
Friday, another date will be
selected.
At St. James Church
Middleton Sunday January
25, after morning prayer, the'
vestry meeting will convene
following a pot luck lunch.
Again the Rector repeats this
is YOUR meeting, and he
would like to see you there;
Please bring lunch and dishes
necessary to eat with.
Social notes
Please note: Saturday
evening January 24, the
Community shower for Joan
Riley (nee Miller) is to be
held at St. James Church.
Middleton.
Canon Garwood Russell
and wife, of St. George's
Anglican Church of Goderich
were down to visit with Rev.
and M. Bennett on Monday.
Iter0 Medd spent last week
with 'Simian DeGroof, while
Mom and clint Went off on
their honethoon. While at
DeGroof's, 1Cerri had a
surprise phone call from
California: yesjt was Mom.
Congratulations and good
whales go to Marion and Jack
Smith on their 35th Wedding
—..Anttiversary; we all wish
La
meant
Emblerti.
were only
the rest of ,ti
explorers had b
Suzanne Tambly
is is my a . .
rjorie Siertsema and Manse Hunking, who was in
1 Duizer repeated the Tanzania, and also gave
of the Explorer interesting facts on the work
This week there of Good Will Industries in
•ur gir s present. London and their appeal for
girls thought clothes of any kind, used
n cancelled. electrical appliances, etc.
repeated February's meeting will
the Explorer pictuand continue on the study of
e
Tanzania.
Dawn 'Flynn collecte
offering.
We ended our meeting wi
the Explorer Prayer. .
Explorers met January 8 in .
the Sunday School rooms, We "
opened the expedition with uniso
the Explorer Purpose and Lunc
"This is my father's world". Pipe, M
Darlene Hunking and Susan Myrtle Fair
Finch read the Explorers'
Emblem and Valerie Millson Party resch
read a poem "Follow Me". The WI card p
• Mrs. Westerhout told us we cancelled on Friday m
would be going to youth to weather conditions an
Sunday on January 18. The be held on January 30 with
ceremony of the Stars would same committee in charge:
be held on March 1, and Mrs. Elma Jewitt, Mrs. Beth
,.everyone was. to know it. We Knox, Mrs. Harry Lear and
them many more. all voted whether to go to A MI*Dc't) Auchanan •
Helen and Greg Caswriiii bowling or swimening and -the
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of Strafford had a family bowling won.
dinner of Greg's families to Next we had an election of
honour her parents, Mr. and
officers: president. Susan
Mrs. - Jack Smith's an -
Finch; secretary, Sally
niversary, also their own Pollard; treasurer, Bev
birthdays. An enjoyable time Overholt.
was had by all! Next, Diana Shobbrook
Our sincere good wishes to read a short section from the
Mr. Fred Hudie, who is a
patient in St. Joseph's Bible and Cheryl Lyon read a
Hospital London. poem.
Last week I praised the The collection was taken up
men on the snow plow for and we ended the meeting
their good work keeping our with the Explorer Prayer.
roads open and still are
working on the roads. Our Berean Unit
mailman also should be The Berean Unit meeting
commended. We have only was held in the church
missed our mail once; so dig ' parlours January 13, and
.out your boxes as he really president Gladys Gourley
doesn't have to get out of his opened the meeting with a
car to put your mail in your recipe for New Years.
box. Devotions and study were
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lip- conducted by Dora Shobbrook
pert, formerly of Bayfield,
now of Duart, had a visit with
the Deeves on Saturday.
The meeting closed with the
hymn, "In Christ there is no
east nor west" and the prayer
om the January 11 Church
etin was repeated in
was served by Mona
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Personals
The session of Elders held
their meeting following
Church on Sunday morning
and decided to postpone the
regular holiday time in
February. Church will be
held as usual in February.
Mr. Ralp# Davidson
returned home on Monday
January 12, from spending
the past month in Clinton
_ Hospital.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs.
Don Taylor (newly weds) to,
the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Hunking, Clinton, are
spending two weeks with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Hunking.
Mr. Vic Stockhouse and Pat
spent the weekend in Ottawa
where Pat took her tap
dancing lesson. •
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