Clinton News-Record, 1976-03-11, Page 2•
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It"s' not only the robins that
are wing their way back -
tlte winter soj rs and
short term holiidayers all
seem to be returning from the
south,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bartliff
of Whitehead Street are home
after a two week holiday at
Stuart, Florida, where they
visited with Jean's sister and
her husband, Mr. and Mrs..
Philip Abel.
Also back from Florida are
four other holidayers - Mr.
and Mrs. Don Jefferson and
Mr. and Mrs. Dove Corrie.
Their travels`�took them to St..
Augustine, Daytona Beach,
Tampa, and included a trip
from Miami to Nassau.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
ling
in l n_.
iys are sofun
ltS ju begun•
.su th1ck
ett a mels
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r Milk arad oil
6�?i1�ln
•ri+s a. X82-176" division and pie I to glad tyre Seca aday
Mrs.. Dave Cor t.
,flft#t.r+csl�eet!v'�hy- ft really makes people feel
and
Con ratttlat nnffi are in gay. -by Colleen Scruton
order to out: participants in
. few weeks age-4101s-tIils Sp O t the -senior di sh, Marl, 'HIL .. Pancakes
kes
we rani lit Service chills and Joanne Middleton, Mary ncukes what a
and their presidents, heads of 1.011 placed first and iN111 Pancake, Pa
will. Not
shite, or what you represent the ChlntQn Legion treat, ,
Intending, to stop there - we in the district Competitlen in Syrup , will make them so
hope t+or do a series of -meet aturda►3�• sweet;.
Seaforth this S
the Presidents" or quickJoanne plsced third . in the They are crispy all around.
profiles •
on the leaders same division. And some are cooked upside
these various m`` nilatlons. •dawn:
Many of you may know the Shrovre Tuesday Waiting for those golden
ladies or gentlemen very well • eake's.
- others may only recognize a For the fifth year, the staff: •That the little chefs make - 1
name they have seen in print, and students of St. Joe's think that
Well the, print is about to school shared the work. fun I can eat three,
come life - nothing startling and excitement of a pancake Oh how happy I will be. by
mind - jest a few (gets. lunch. The students council . Wayne Smith
To start off this week"$•spot are to be commended for the
will you please meet: arra excellent way in which the
Mrs. Winnifred (WY ) event wased the
Homuth - President - Everyone enjoy
Madeleine Lane Auxiliary to special day and some of thee.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian grade three and four , , upl%
Church. expressed their delight with
C
Modern as a digital watch - the following - - ,
yet reliable as a grandfather `turn -Yum
clock - is one way to
(ween Street have her.
Trott, She was born Winnifred
returned after a seven -week
holiday in that same state. ewh�i chle drrStratford
n atf� parents
ne of
While making their g
headquarters in Lakeland - who came out from England.
they also visited in Fort . Her public c and
collegiate
Lauderdale and St. Peter- institute
sburg. completed in Stratford.
Wynne is the wife of CHSS
+ + + principal. Bob Homuth - but
does not need to bask in her
Mrs. Norman Tyndall, husband's reflected glory -
Huron Street, tells us she has she is well able to make het
been the recipient of a rather s+wn. The r�Q voice,ssor of a fine
she she has sung'
nice English 1976 calendar
from a mystery donor. The and soloed in church choirs
calendar, entitled "Corners since childhood - in Stratford,
of Kent" is illustrated with 12 London, IVIitchell and Clinton.
etchings of the Kentish Besides her first
love likes of
countryside. singing,
to
sew, skate. play bridge and
travel. Speaking of
travelling, she and Bob have
made four trips across the
Atlantic - to central Europe,
the Scandinavian countries
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The Clinton Brownies very
much wish to welcome new
members into their pack.
c . Any
girl between the agesof
and nine may join - and if any
have turned seven since the
registration last September,
then now is the time Brownie become a
Remember, don't' put it, off -
put it on - a Brownie uniform.
Wednesday. March 17 at
Hol,mesville
II 4-H
The second meeting of
Homesville 114-H was held at
the 'home of Mary Brand on
March 8. The meeting was
started with the pledge,
Nancy read the minutes, and
five members answered the
roll call.
We discussed colour har-
mony and showed our
material for the "Learning
Stitches" article.
Mary demonstrated the
transfer'ring of patterns and
cutting the material. Both
leaders demonstrated the
back stitch and then everyone
tried it. We cut out our
material and started the
Samples.
Our next meeting is to be
held at the home of our guest
hostess, Mrs. P. Yeo, at 7:30
p.m. on March 22. The
meeting cit�s ed at 9:30 p.m.
with the Motto and refresh-
ments. by Irene Heykoop
Panes,
pan.
pancakes on the
Obituary
Oliver Anderson
Oliver Charles Andersson, a
life-long resident of Hullett
Township, passed away
suddenly at his home on
Wednesday. March 3, 1976, in
his 85th year. He was born on
1Vlarch 1,1892 and lived all his
life at Lot 6, crmcessIon. 8.
Hallett.
On November 22, 1922. he
married Stella Clarke of
Constance who predeceased
him in 1965. He was also
predeceased by one son,' two
brothers" and two sisters. He
is survived bpi a son Eric at
--home, six grandchildren and
one great-grandchild.
and to Great -Britain. Active in community life.
The Homuths have two he was a member of Seaforth
children, Mrs. John (Brenda)
Radford, Londesboro and District High School Board
from 1947-1968. He also
Mrs. Jeff (Bonnie) Horton, served a -number of years as
Scarborough along with three
grandsons and one grand- director of Huron County Soil
and Crop Improvement
daughter. Association, Huron County
Since coming to Clinton in plowman's association, and
1960, Wynne has been in- tits. Seaforth Agricultural
volved in the community. She Staciety
is a past president of the He was a member of Hullett
Clinton Hospital Auxiliary Lodge No. 568 A.F. and A.M.
and works every Christmas
with the Huron County for45 years and was master
Children's Aid Society. And in 1937 -
was also a member of
as we started out to say she is
president of the MadCourt Constance No. 157, Foresters, for 64
Lane Auxiliary - an honour tars. 50 of which were spent
eleven years. "Too hang..
she has held on and off for as secretary. He also served
as District -Deputy.
says Wynne - but the .mem- A .life -_tong member of
bers of the auxiliary know Cavan United Churbh,
better - they do_ not believe in Winthrop, he was a member
trading in a mode! wi•t•h a of the session at the time of
his 'death.. _
The remains tested at the
Whitney--RibeY "funeral
Home, Seaforth until
Saturday, when service was
0 conducted by Rev. M.E.
Reuber of Northside -Cavan.
Temporary entombment
followed in Pioneer
Mausoleum.
Pallbearers were James
Jamieson, Donald Buchanan,
Lawrence Taylor, John
Jewitt, Earl McSpadden and
Donald Dodds. -
Flower bearers were
Robert Anderson, James
Anderson, Kenneth Anderson
and Leo Horbanuik.
Our Treat
Pancakes, pancakes what a
treats
Goldentrispy good to eat
Eggs milk oil too
Thats the way , they're done
for you
Sizzing hissing what a sound
Shrove Tuesday where fun is
found. - by Henrietta Boon
•good automatic transmission,
so each year now they per-
suade her to stay on. -
Police
Report
A collusion on the Bayfield
Road caused $400 damage to
a vehicle driven by, Kenneth
McBride of Varna Last
Friday.
The vehicle he was in
collision with was driven, by
Dennis Steep, Clinton. Mr.
Steep received $100 damages
to -his car.
ed from pale 1) • •
h . nt Hi laaid the legislation
��� President
should be put in p ace a tin c
candCPI de to use It er not. • powd a ll V.
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i to There,xue ooh
chap in hRe'qultx to the ie ....i' ' i r local b _.
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since last 11 i 0..
. � ►con sin . , a � ...
e:, , restrictions a �'
cede �rnetie, '�:t pats� >r�i Inv' him to your fare
l , to neigh- ,orad and t w '.f
. ail s that+don� t Sapp )t #� � p ore �'�,
favi n! .it , i thours t nk you're in floai
e Reeve 1. tier' ,y of t aPPre al .ge
• non,farm 'wildtuna � .:, .. t t...., g "«
booting fatold Lite Her rt A trouble, joked.
c u heon thought the matter would ruaney, . Me Kinley .
M C a o . will bre evade Alt
three elected , members ag
be changed with, input from county metol er`s" Mme money
e cede is revised. when the, government's new year starts with Huron Pork Producers presi
planners when the odd April 1. their Harding that seat belt wee.
The code isn't consistent, farmers
beenbuilt WhenMaurice Bean argued that FCC shouldn't have been made compulso,,,.
complained. A pig barn has
cCentral c ooh one man loans 'should have a ceiling so that young Murray Gaunt said an incentive, Vii,.
close to Hours k school.
get.._ pitti
dunce said, and the board of farmers dont et top deeply in debt, saying OHIP won't pay yourh1.
in
a� �ve in � � .
was told that theyhad built in Jack Riddelfreplied thata farmer has to bills if y fured when •wear , a
educationu
the country and would.have to put up be able to prchase the land he needs seat belt, would have been more e:f-
with the smell. "That barn could have instead of agricultural land going to fective. }
been built farther away. but it wasn't perhaps a' d o torior lawyer who has got Hospital....
required,"' one man said. the money tobuy t• i ........ ram page 1)
Bert Elliott of the Huron County "Would land sell at a high value 'f board was condemned by
Cream Producers said dairy farmers these large ,sums. (FCC loans), weren'tHospital
*going to have problems meeting available?" r. Bean asked- Mr'. Rid- Goderich Town Council for not helping
IMPIP loans based on high production dell said he thought speculation and Clinton. made its,, decision
at a time when they are being asked to shortages. of farm land have put more after council
tide from Clinton
cut back their production. pressure on prices peracre.
The MP's agreed. Consumers don't Varna area farmer Jake Van Won- and another from Alexandra.
realize that farmers are tailoring their deren asked why governments couldn't Joe Murphy of the Clinton board said
production to what the market requires put pressure on banks, for example, to the psychiatric beds are "Not theirs to
P make sure Farm Improvetnent loans. give away."
Gordon Hill said.
Huron County
Piayhouse gets
t the
"and brings the Members of the Playhouse its goal. According o
Huron Country Playhouse Cochrane. Board expressed ap_ most recent financial'
Chairman, Bill Cochrane. Playhouse that much closerstatement, the Playhouse has
Q.C., Goderich, has an -to matching its $6.0,000 predation to the directors of $189.704 in capital
nounced that the Richard Wintario grant. If. we can 'the Richard Ivey .Foundation expendedopt& towards the new
Ivey Foundation, London is qualify soon enough, the for their confidence in the cot
contributing$10,000 toward Playhouse stage netting Playhouse organizationbuilding.
EAU .,�m,;o.s, treasurer of The total Playhouse portion
the Playhose Capital Fund. system will be installed in
regot='fed at its is $120.000. leaving the
"The funds are specifically time for the 1976 5th Parkhill, titer isPlayhouse. at "that point.
Season which February meeting that ..
earmarked for lighting in- Anniversary
on June 29th."Playhouse is within sieht of within 520.000 of its goal-
struments," said Mr• previews
It only happens ONCE A YEAR
items
Seducelf in pace
return to regular paces at
the end 01 our 10 -day sale
Spec.ally purchased diems on
sale to extent of stock Horne
Hardware promises to make
every ettort to supply
advertised products We
reserve the ng1't to
lira
Quantities
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Sanitary. absorbent clay
cat litter in 10 -Ib bag
Absorbs moisture.
deodorizes.
1O -LB• BAG
KETTLE SCAll
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Pkg
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