HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-04-08, Page 16k t1*.' ,...., , upgraded service. The fimeammissioners of
ham" ' William B. Rowcliffe\ Ow-- the system were given a $100
,,-,3 -., , chairman of 'Pe 1 increase in their annual
Pa a , itOt.t,r04.,,P00 briefly, -lionorariurn bringing it up to
td Htiaid the-retent ice storm $600 given last -year. Charles
ith I" up the need to get the Reid of Stanley Township
., 1-,OPORt to underground gat#7„„Aaktecte4.34,0c increase of
tom- that hen repairing the stain ' restraints were ball- urged
repair ' as soon a'S PaSS:1146340*: ,41.42#;:dttrie this Period when
nsl i-=-. :E0-. -44-*44.- he ' thought the .4ii,ficopte in spetidinitfaV.-40,04'
parlour.
President Jessie c colleetion'was .1 . ars. Ena Howatt and Mrs, ditional125.00kp),. issued in , :,-skigivikiboi- would'prefer The. man . who ; _ t ,.
p.mJ in the United Church Diana read a poem. .
Tebbutt welconiedall. ' ''s far the grow has received Bert Shobbrook attended the debedttlres On . AO of -the, -IlAderground clAte 14404.,motti*ItteAtio,1101) inqrFaft -
Institute grace was \ksng 572.1q. ..4 _ ,..., „,,, „.. „„),
-meeting-on Stin,d0-nt
Attending the WI ogoix1. -, .„4:IpprovAtotOo,nroting...
. 4 , ,., disrupted telephone service -Cost of going to conventions.
and 36 members and one
smorgasbord dinner ' while there is. no tilit-4t,4A1P,tli ' was-learried that corn -
visitor enjoyed the Permals
meeting in B 0 I gisa VC QTA . Mr, Graham stated that during the storm and how it
prepared by the UCW. Monday April 6 -were Jessie affected some subscribers missioners attending car:: -
Fellowing the supper. the Tebbott, Marjorie Anderson, of the final damage, the- 1016bnhey were unable to vent ions already have their
president made several ,Lawson, Dora Shobbrook. 'Lwow- additiow01125A0. He lellow
Margaret Taylor. Helen, commission was. sugggsting 4, corn m unic ate . with theie-
man, even panic when expenses paid.)
announcements. On April 5. aLloyd Ferguson, RR 1,
Hunking and NOttiLTY0-, said Tuciter4ditli: . TAtwnSh lg.; , they felt isolated. Hensall. was elected to fill the
branch executive meeting Marjorie .'•• Duizer, Addle -
will be held in Belgrave at Countil had agreed on March Mr. , - Rowcliffe reconi- vacancy on the commission
1:30 p.m. The District annual Mr. and Mrs.' George 2 to issue .1*.P ' f(i-Wnship,triended a change in laying caused by William Roweliffe
meeting will be at Auburn on Johnston, Beigrave visited on debenture to raise the 41he cable to the property line not seeking re-election ,to a
will be held in Londesboro and Mrs. Vic Stackhouse. approval of the whole amount should take over the in- second terni. When
May 6. The historical meeting Saturday evening with Mr. $100,000 and "now with your when the property owner
' April 15 at 8 p.m. Sunday visitors with Mr. we shall ask them for, the _ stallation on his own property declined to let his name
nominated. Mr. Rawcliffe
in • charge of the Hullett family were her parents Mr. • 'The commission, was Spvad out the wire. In the stand. Mr. Ferguson, a 46 -
year -old Usborne Township
It was moved that the WI be and Mrs. Stackhouse and, extra:. , .. after the telephone lineman
township north Cancer and Mrs. Rollie Williams,
Exeter. Mt. and MIS, . Kevin to ass the . * fittati raise ancPtilsilaAlf--, the property townstilpfronettal to 1974. He
authorind by the subsci erii fa'Opi)q, men have done this farmer, was reeve of that
Five members had perfect Pfaff. Crediton and Devin the extra ' ff., The next . -owner htiS- stood there and has the southernmost
canvass.
xkng ap-, watched him work, Mr. telephone in the system.
attendance, Jessie Tebbutt. Dutot. Clinton. step -Meta
Dora Shobbrook • Marjorie Visitors on Friday evening pro the Rowcliffe stated. The other four coin-
Duizer. Gladys Gourley and with Mr. and Mrs. Howard arid Commissioner Ve4/11 inISSioners are Eimer
• June Fothergill. Clark were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
A gift was presented to . Holmes. Blvth.
- retiring president. Jessie
Tebbutt by Alice Buchanan.
The leaders for adult
"vegetable with a flair,''
Alice Buchanan and
Ta for were also
presented with gifts by Jessie
• Tebbutt.
Roll Call was answered
with paying of fees and the
sunshine sisters ,reyealed.
Names were drawn for next
year.
In the program. the lucky
plate was won by Gail Lear.
Doreen Carter and Vi Burns
won the limerick contest and
a game. of Court Whist was
played. Genevieve Allen and
Gail Lear played a piano
duet.
COP. Tlit) SPAY. bftIt, 1976
United Chltrelt Notes
Owing to the illness of Rev.
McDonald, ReV. Wilfong of
• Clinton Conducted the
communion service on
•
Sunday morning at the United
• church.
Welcoming into the san-
ctuary were Emerson Hesk
and Nelson McClure, and the
ushers were Edward Riley,
Kevin Howatt, Allen Peel and
Darrell Shobbrook. •
The choir anthem was in
memory of the "Saviour's
Love". The junior
congregation teachers were
Mrs. Arnold Riley and Mrs.
Ken Scott.
Rev. Wilfong's message
was "The meaning of
Communion" Assisting the
minister in the Communion
were Daniel Reid and Wayne
Lyon. Serving bread was
Lorne Hunking. Lloyd Pipe,
tiara Riley and Margaret
-while serving wine
.:"ere 'Dorf 'Buchanan, Jim
Jantieson, Nelson McClure
and Reg Lawson.
. We WW1 Rev. McDonald a
speedy recoVery.
WI Sunshine Shier
We were ShOstri4 h�w to Dtlit4OS (a former Ininister.)
enlarge a design and how to ,visited on Sunday with Mr•
do the twisted chain stitch. and Mrs, Allen Shaddick.
which was practiced on the Mrs. Glen Robinson of
sampler. A discussion took 'Prescott spent last week with
place. . her father, Mr. Emerson
Then we were shown the Hesk-
couching outline and Sunday visitors with Mr.
couching crossed stitches, and Mrs. Tom Duizer and
which we also practiced in family, were Mr. and -Mit
our sampler. Jim Thomson and family of
Achievement Day is May 29 St. Paul's.
in Blyth School. and the books 'Mrs., -Alice Davidson visited
are to be completed and in by on Sunday with Rev. and Mrsi
James‘Hillden, Landon-
. ..
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Meeting five was held Mr. and Mrs.Bobur
ay .
Tuesday, March 30 at Mrs. were guests of their daughter,
Duizer's. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith.
Marjorie led a discuSsion Kincardine, on Sunday.
on the history of Embroidery. Mrs. Jessie Jones spent
We split into groups and Sunday with her daughter
madeA, twisted chain. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Snelt. They
A 7ifetnonstration on the celebrated Marion's bir-
thd
filler stitch waipresented. Mrs. Joe -add
Explorers Meet Mrs, Mary Robinson ,
Mss gdy the , L •___Ilarl-- feit JP'
-gain stitch and the shea
growing Contest in Brucefield last Thursday evening were from left
to right: Rick Burge, Burt Walters, JInt Broadfoot, Bob Fotheringitam, J. K. Cornish,
John Stevens and Mery Falconer. [News -Record photo]
ice storm to cost extra s25,000
several days Last week wflh
By Wilma Oke for tritional cable pairs. Ld Oddliefson, askPd about
trg-, cut.0 Bayfield to
, effects Of the recent ice Mr. Graham said that it, flr
In expedition th girls Goderich.
13 if '-
were presentand a.disCASSion Mrs. Mary Wl140, •
--
took place on qietliaop Brussels spent a couple,
of T1
grad aikki, otriN,f tratirtLt et . days Past week with Mr. and
Charadeg using words trout 'Mrs. Howard Clarke. -
in Bruc
the Bible, and dodge- ball:- Visitors on Saturday were played 'played befere. the -- Mrs. Etta' Howatt were Mrs. report
meeting closed. Mac liedgert iind"Mt‘S.MeC:
La el Gardiner, Kirkton.
0,5surpci,
44f,,,cptaitming. to be will be necessary to ask the that this was a cOrripletely
woriVOunIY. ministry of transportation dead issue as Bell Telephone
0,,,fitilAnnuarrneeting and- carritnuaicAtions for a was no longer interested in -
,oekerSrnith Municipal small rate inergage to, _retire investigation the _ngeds in a- -
.09rig System * 404.tast debenture 20 Oars with commtinity for a new free call
•0 revenue from the area.
banquet In expedition , ur
Duizer and Diana Shobbrook IVIr. arid Mrs. 14r.tl
• The WI held their annual were in charge,rif the work10 • Honking VISited- svith!„...
Mr
Sunshine 'Sister Banotlet on serVircel Laurel . Oa& 11 Murray Honking on Sun
Wednesday March 3.1-Fitt'6145 Passage front' the Bible and in Si Joseph' s HOprita.
London - • • - •
MISS100 0
icstAttrurriiiiciAteuicst
Thankoffering p.00,060, already on the than temporary repkttrs:. . it was to covet -thtt
- • ' h b cribers Roweliffe spoke -of the 'meetings attended and • the.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Hunking on• the
birth of a granddaughter.
"Angela Lynn" born to Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Hunking on
April 1 at St. Joseph's
hospital. London.
• The AimWell unit of the
UCW has changed the date of
their meeting to April 12
instead of the 19th.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lyon and
Cheryl went home on
Tuesday. March 30 from a
two week vacation at St.
Cloud. Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Ferguson of Sudbury called
on Mrs. Alice Davidson on
Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. MacCarson of
Margaret
Londesboro 111 411
Meetings three and four
were held on Monday. March
22 at the home of Mrs. Tom
Duizer. Roll call for meeting
three was "what is the colour
,..barrnony of your learning
stitches article'' and for
• meeting four it was show
design ideas for your free
choice article.
'Up to 81,000 reward offered
for return of cattle
Food, Livestock Branch.
Parliament 'Buildings,
Toronto. Ontario. NI7A .182.
Ask for a brand allotment
application which you can
complete and for $1.00
register your brand for three
years.
The AssaCiatien recom-
mends that theft insurance be
included in your insurance
coverage,
Comments and further
discussion will be welcomed
by your Huron Cattlemen's
Association President.
George Adams, Wroxeter and
township directors and Stan
Paquette, Secretary. Huron
Cattlemen's Association. Box
159, Clinton. Ontario.
Up to $1,000 will be paid by
the Huron Cattlemen's
Association for the return of
cattle stolen in Huron County.
The amount of the reward on
any one claim. shall be at the
discretion of the executive of
the Huron Cattlemen's
.Association. and in no case
shall it exceed $1,000.00.
The Huron Cattlemen's
Association formerly known
as the Huron Beef
Improvement Association
suggest the following to help
reduce cattle thefts in Huron:
Padlock loading shutes; be
more observant of trucks,
cars. etc. in your area.
especially around the neigh-
bours yards at night, identify
your cattle by means of a
brand, ear tag. tattoo, etc.
Branding information is
available by writing the
Livestock- • Commissioner.
McGill. Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture &
INTRODUCING
"Coral" AND "Crystal"
BRAND NEW CEILING TILE
aktliffilt1DIXTORY PRICE 2 5
cSQUARE FT.
PANELLING
FROM $ 3 95
• up
SIDEWALk
SLABS
•AND
PATIO STONES
..WAITING FOR YOU
COME IN AND SEE THE
BABY BARN
.4. JUST WHAT YOU NEED -.TO
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COUNT
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wilding Supplies
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Ontario Mimitipa,
the °Mar iO Telephone Alder -ice said that the tom- Hayter. of Stanley. Vern
Con -mission. . missiory is hegatiatini-IVIth Alderdice of Tuckersmith:
Mr. Graharri outltried.thik,13eH Teleplut.tr U receive a ,W.D. Wilson of Tuckersmith:
program to irp-tiate and 41tetftineit1Se in the toll and J.P. Johnston of
expand the system whielVit rates. NoW. T4clteFsmith Bayfield.
expected to cost ap- Telephone only'--reeejvres 60 Ervin Sillery of Brucefield
proximately $100.000 - ad- cents per customer or-- about named chairman for the
ditional equipment in the six percent of the tolls. meeting and Mel Graham.
Ba field office. • $10.000; Mr% Alderdice spoke of the secretary.
additional cable out of increasing demands for Mr. Graham, who is also
y
Bayfield office south to private lines which the manager of the system.
Provide for new services and commission cannot fill until eepritted the total revenue for
• subdivisionsalso to upgrade the updating is completed. the year amounted to 5156.830
service in the village of Elmer Hayter, com- with expenses 5154,203, giving
Bayfield. 517.000; installation rnissioner, said a busy year a surplus of $2,627. In 1974
of additional cable h-om wag ahead for the com- there was a deficit of $2,183.
Vanastra CO i-ri.er to mission. With the Bayfield The total assets for the
Brucefield and Vanastra office full. as well as otherssystem at the end of 1975
corner east to trailer camp, he spoke of the need for ex- amounted to $598.194.
$25.000; installation oof ad- pansion to provide the private •The system with a total of
ditional cable in east side of tines wanted. 2,119 telephones. serves the
Egmondville to provide for W.D. Wilson and J.P. rural areas and some urban
and upgrade service and to Johnston. both corn- areas in Tuckersmith and
service proposed.. Doig sub- missioners, ,4trAnplieting their Stanley Townships and part
division, and Heritage Trailer first of the three y' term. of Usborne. The Bayfield
Pat,LArt0'.„SOk and the in- spoke of the need for un- exchange has 652 telephones.
frOm Henstill to Kippen to the overhead wires. -Ciiritori exchange . 464 :
'
Hensall exchange 487 and the
stallation of additional cable derground cable to replace
,
Upgrade service and, provide , , When Seaforthexchange 516
Reeve of Bayfield,
FABRIC SOFTENERS.
Fabric softener is. a lau iiilditilie-which reduces
staticc1In in man rs. ft-itiottelps to prevent
lint from stititing to garinents and makes fabrics
softer. Huffier and easier to iron.
Thereare three varietiesof fabric softeaers available -
-:-Itiftse-,41-dded. wash -cycle and dryer -added. As the
• names imply, the fabric -sotteners Are added to -the
laundry cycle -al dif.4ertrt tlmeS
Overuse, or using too muih-stiftener. can cause clot
tobecome limp. It tbisacctirs., discontinue using fabric
softener far Several washings,
Union Gas CONSUMER SERVICES
RtPRESENTAtIVE for additional information an
fabric softeners and other laundry aids.
For Areas free -calling to London
Dial 434-4505
For all other Areas (Toll Free)
Dial 1-800414-4174
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power brakes. License HNL772
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