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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-01-22, Page 17rs Myrtle Milani arrived last. weekend atter ting with her family; Mr. 'Mrs: Robert Youngblut, it, Bruce and Kristen in to,'. Mr. and Mrs., Glen ngblut, Join and Jennifer - tawa and Mr. and Mrs. ld • Youngbhut,. Lawrie; -and Bradley in Leaden. rs= `Harry Arthur visited.. suhday with, bar''parents and Mrs, Elmer Kellerlit in. s. Elisi Stewart is 0144 at the home of. da fighter; Mrs. Marian 1. -andWilliam'. Swami a couple of . weeks a - tient, in Clinton hospital'. • Odbert Of Strattocd visiting with his daughter. rs. , Elmer Trommer, Mr. t»mer• and Miss Connie Miner. • Auburn Village Twee- uir -History coenmittree •their former curator. rsfCelia Taylor of Goderich st p Tuesday when they took' ..f.out to dinner at the miller Inn. Durk* the tternoon, Mrs. Thomas =mitt, now curator spoke a weeds of thanks to Mrs. aylor and she replied anking everyone. Mrs. aylor had been curator for years prior to her moving Goderich to make her e. Those present were rs.' Thomas Haggitt, Mrs. Iva Straughan; Mrs. bomas Jardin. Mrs. rances Clark, Mrs. Eleanor, radnock, Mr. and Mrs. liver,-Anderson,,Mr. William deism. London and Mr. rtiw_r-Youngblut. MIs: Loirraiine, Ghamney of 'otsdon spent the weekend ith her parents, Mr. and rs. Gordon Chamney and Idon. Mr. and ,Mrs. Don • McCauley returned - home. from a week's trip to Cuba IastTuesday evening. ' Mr., end Mrs.. John Stadelm*nn, Christine and RhondabfRR 2 Blyth and Mr. and Mrs.. Gedrge•'•Collins of Huron Haven, RR 3 Goderich visited last Sunday with Mrs. . Eleanor Bradnock. was The Auburn Presbyterian Woman's Missionary Society met for its. January meeting at the home of Misses Elia, .Minnie-- and Laura Wagner last Tuesday evening.. President Mrs. Wilfred•" Sanderson was in charge and gave the call to worship. followed•by prayer. Mrs. Sanderson was In chargeof the devotional choosing her Bible lesson from John I and Psalm 119: Her New Year's meditation was based on these passages. The missionary study was taken by Miss Minnie Wagner and she gave a- detailed ac- . count of .thelife of Miss Lily Simpson, a missionary nurse to India and her work in that country entitled, Opening Doors. The minutes of the previous meeting were accepted as read by ,the secretary, Miss Minnie Wagner. Business items were discussed and it was decided m the mebers will quilt. Miss Ella Wagner received. the offering which was dedicated with prayer` and the' treasurer, Mrs. :. Frances Clark gave the year's financial statement. A delicious lunch was served by Misses Ella, MInnie and Laura Wagner. •Rellable • Sin > .. ,ti/ 't 'Economical to own .and operate Sett ride and handling in the business Choice of suspensions - para -rail or para-siide. Over 15 new and used machines in stock. AY POTTER LTD. k X775 HURON ST. CLINTON 4$2-4197 ANNUAL MEETING Ttiu annuitmeeting o(tke Community Memorial - Hall board was held last week with the chairman, Mr. Janes. Glousher In. charge.. The minutes of the previous meeting were accepted as: read by the secretary,' Mrs!. Donate! Haines. She also gave the financial • statement showing. a bank- balance . of $348.911 for 1975. The Board received *490, • from latter rentals; halt rents ' *15911;50; ham and strawberry supper, *291.07; New' Year's (1974) dance, *09.36; and 5100,00 worth of donations to .04 kitchen by the Women's Institute: The . Hall Board had to purchase a new water. pump. 5651.44; Ontario Hydr,.o, 9217.02; Arthur ..Fuels, 5575,13; Mrs. Allan Caldwell. caretaker, *740.00; plus 590.00 for painting were among the expenses to operate the hall. • .James Glousher was again elected chairman;; Mrs. Donald Haines, secretary treasurer; and Mrs.- Allan Caldwell caretaker. In the business the hall rent was, again set at435.00..and any organ-ization.catering to raise money must pay the 520.00 for the,kitchen use: An open meeting .to discuss absence : of . regent Jean . contribute through the area hall .business will be held ins, 'fijt-vice = regent, '';public schools: Canvassers early in February` when the' Marg .'Allen -Chaired the" hope to have their returns to "public are urged to attend. ,,, %eeting. , area captains by February 6. Besides .Chairman James" :Freida Schoenhals, con- The position of ways and -Glousher who represents the. venor of the Christmas tree means convenbr will be held village oi;"Auburn, there are"/ project," reported the draw a by Janeen Clynick, and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, great ;success. with a com- Beverley Williscraft will take W,omen's Institute ; , Mrs. plete sellout of tickets. The over as public 'relations and Robert Slater; recreational profit from the draw will be publicity, chairmen. Lila committee; Reeve • John used for service and Webster volunteered to drive Jewitt of Hullett Twp. and Joe educational projects. . for the "over 50" 'club. Hunking. deputy. reeve; The March •of Dimes Hospitality convenor Colleen Kenneth - Scott, West campaign. which the IODE , Phillips reported 'next Wawanosh; Gerald McDbwell, East Wawanosh andlames McPhee. Colborne Township on the Community Memorial Hall Board. Elaine Knox (right). and Deus Jaeobs el the Ontario March of Dunes discuss the Junior Spoutser Napiney tree with Sylvia McGuire, this year's Miss -Canada. The March of Ditaes tapajaign for funds continues until February 15th. Containers are visible around G ederlch sad deserve your support. LODE to sponsor local March of Dimes canvass The Clinton Sarah Hale Chapter LODE gathered recently for their regular January meeting. In the Holmesville, Varna, Bayfield, Brucefield, partinf Goderich Township as well as many ' rural residents who - EUCHRE Results of the weekly euchre party in Auburn are: high . lady, Mrs. Alvin Plunkett; low lady. Mrs. Jim Glousher; high man, Tom Jardin; tow man. David Cartwright; novelty, William J. Craig. Isd•pesifest Shipper to United C• . /dive •f Ostsfi•' Livestock Dept. Torose• Ship Your Livestock with by ScotcMmer Monday- Is Shipping Day From Varna Stockyard • GALL BAYFIELDS4S•24 By 7:30 a.m. Monday For Prompt Service No Charges on Pick-up tf ALL SUITS * SPORTCOATS WINTER JACKETS * TOPCOATS 4 DRESS SLACKS * SWEATERS All the latest styles ... ;All Excellent Value! Drop in toddy! SIZES 1411 TO 17 SLEEVES 32" TO 35'• PLAIN:Olt FANCY sponsors, is now well • meeting's hostesses will be, organized and materials are Dorothy Williams. Marian going out to the community Willson and Freida volunteers who assist with the Schoenhals. Forms were canvass. The local campaign distributed for annual reports includesnot only Clinton and which the committee Vanastra, but also chairmen will submit at the - next meeting. • By,Mary Merner Mr; and Mrs: Jim Presz- cator. Bill, Debbie. and Michael visited on Thursday evening with Mr, and' Mrs. Larry Scott and Dwayne of Parkhill. Mr. and Mrs, Martin Van Bommei , • Christopher. David and Mark of Dor- chester visited' on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos, Steven, Sharon, Kenny, Michael, Andy and Kathy. Mr. Cecil and Ron Herman. Tami Glanfield, Mr. Karl Keller, all of Shakespeare; and Mr. Wayne Herman and Debbie Klein of Guelph visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevenson. David, Darren and Luanne, when they celebrated Luanne's first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. • Barry Powley, Jason and Jonathan of Ottawa came on Tuesday to spend the next week visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Jim, Sharon and Bob. The -highlight of the evening wasthe program . which followed.. Bess Fingland displayed her very -large collection. gathered over many years, of souvenir dolls dressed in 'authentic and beautiful native costumes. Her comments about the dolls and the . countries of their origin took on the aspects of a world cruise, as there were so few areas not represented. The dolls came from as far afield as the Fiji Islands, the far east, the Soviet, Africa, tate Mediteranean and Middle East countries - the British Isles, etc. The ladies thoroughly enjoyed both the visual treat .of the dolls and Mrs. -Fingland's accompanying comments. /METRIC HANG-UPSI Call the Consumer Services Representative et Union Gas for your copy of THE ,UNIQN GAS "METRIC HOUSE" at no•charge. • KITCHEN MEASUREMENTS S.0 millilitres 15.0 millilitres 20.0 millilitres 0.25 litre 0.57 litre 1.14 litres 28.0 grams 450.0 grams - 1 teaspoon - t tablespoon -- 1fluid ounce - 1 cup 1 pint. -- 1 quart - 1 ounce (dry) -- 1 pound Note: Measurements are approximated for easy conversion. 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Savings now 51 percent to 55 percent. Shop -new to get „year share of the bargalns. • SAVE T 0 60 COMPLETE STOCK LADIES . SHIRTS 1/2 PRICE LADIES SLIPS REG. TO -57.91 ` FINAL MARKDOWN PRICE $ 2.99 TENDER TOOTSIES- SHOES REG. TO 512.91 F114/AL' MARKDOWN PRICE WINTER COATS REG. $49.9• TO 5249.99 FINAL MARKDOWN PRICE '24.99 +° =99.99 COMPLETE S1OCK LADIES SWEATERS 11g PRICE SCHAEFE Af A