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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-04-22, Page 10Unitadthe The llnited Church was lied to capacity ter a spent r !$ Bill Ross the passe away a�'a►y in Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ellerby, i l Saturday, - Clinton, sntng was The Londesboro "rio .April 17, d Mrs. J00 limens, at they i Allen But'h Sympathy is alp extended Candace and Glen, . toronto nes. 15. .: were in charge of the antique B �ye�, display.Clinton Hospital to on. Mr, an Genevieve , , a service with in •a S ddiCk and Ruth Vincent, to r. and els° Ted spent Easter. weekend with Sued s for the ton cc a' ed by Gail Leak Fothergill on the death of her her parents, r. and Mrs. hoMOW �eiio� home accompanied llday'. uc exx tive sang ""Loo( for the Silver brother-in-law, Mr. Glen Len Caldwell and attended Greeting into the sanctuary snituni means lining„ and ..I love t told eOr Bender of Palmerston. They the dance in Auburn on Were Edythe ReaCeM and hearts andSentle people. attended the funeral on Saturday night for her sister, Jain es"' . The ushers Twelve umbers of the Helen Lawson gave the 'edhesday April 14. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie ., of Mr and Mrs. Bob' Burns Crawford of Kelowna, B.C. Reid* Rev. ie direvs . Ds► , I C executive stet on ~history of the village Londesboro since 1t mother's, Mrs. Miss Lioy Shaddick and Da�rgrell Shobbrook oanol: - Nona � eCaok, 00th birthday friend of Kitchener visited Wednesday at 10 a rot. at the $5►U atten�d h Dennis Pothergi • , borne of president Helen Pipe introducede The choir Sang Easter Lawson. Harold Soleil as . the gue celebration at Southamptonher parents, Mr, and Mrt. anthems "Alleluia" and""The The minutes of the last speaker, who told some , in- nursing home on Wednesday Allen•Sond Hot s. Bill Andrews saviour is risen Way," with meeting were read by Nona teresting notes on Follett evening. , Allen Shaddick as thep Weekend with Mrs. and family of Toronto spent Pipe in the absence of township and Qe�� he Laura Lyon and Miss Edythe Easter weekend with her choir leader and Course . secretarytreasurer's re r Carter. The when he wasgrowing parents. Lovett at th+eorga►n• trek; pot was given He was thanked and Beacom were their aunt, ! rs. Mr. and Mrs: Edwin Rev. McDonald "s ch tdren'g by Hutt a toad, Bales win be presented with a gift by Addie Hilda Pearson of Owosso and Waal. story was "Going through the . received to send to Goodwill Flunking, and the meeting cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Remember the WI final. tunnel." and Junior Industires_ with a deadline of closed and lunch was served McGee of Mason, Michigan. card party of the season on con re ation teachers were M - p. • by the WI. M and Mrs Bob Crysler Friday night, April 23. g g f ,Chatham were Easter Mrs p tog Laura co an • .a Mr. Scott ctBetty Hulley. B� Radford reported o Ca li of Kitchener for the social committee Londesboro 111411 guests of her brother, Mr. and visited her daughter Mr. and There was a special of- which moved that there be no Mrs. Jack Tamblyn,, Mrs. Claire Vincent. feting for Guatemala. alcoholic beverages or The sixth meeting was held Mr- and ' Mrs. Colin Aimweli Unit dowers in the church were smoking at 'wedding meals in Tuesday April 6 at the home Paterson, London and Mrs. Easter lutes from Borns and the church. The buying of Marjorie Duizer. The roll Pat Burns of Toronto spent call was "an idea for your the weekend with their The April meeting of the ..- the Londesboro UCW and committee is to purchaseLondesboro well u from Mrs. Myrtle Fairservice rubber sink mats and a dish club's Achievement Day parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob AimAim nitof was nit the home of Remember our essay in loving memory of Ann. pan, glasses and bowls. presentation." Ideas were Burns. UCWda services willMarjorie Duizer reported on discussed for the exhibit and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ferne McClure on Monday, contest in the early lmonths enjoyv.... begin Sunday, of 12. at 10 a.m, daylight the choir gowns. finally decided on em- Jackson and familyweekend andtlHelenlaLa�+►✓so Cartwright weren Vanastra." saving time. The slides for church work broidery today and yester- Ridgetown spent the we s been discontinued at day_ is Mr and charge The theme was Adult winner is Mrs. Alma � Easter. y Berman Unit Woodstock, andbe Part owner of the newly opened Vanastra arena and director of the figure skating schools • Bruce Brady, left,. shows his student Cathy Cardiff of Brussels the finer points in school figures on,a video tape machine. The figure skating school began April 10. (News -Record photo) The commentators will with her parents, - Hu ked of Dashwood. She it was moved Brsoda Millar and Carol Mrs. Tom Allen. to subscribe to AVEL to Cartwright. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Joan iWhsyte wh had consistedef received Country and r a voucher The- Berean uinit7of UCW Toronto. Debbie Hunking and Julie Fothergill and family spent the bus• • I a m met on Tuesday ~a. .ton in . A letter was sent from the Snell will write it, and Golda Easter- Sunday with Mr. and of further plans r2t a ham not limng in Vanastra, but I on May the Sunday school rooms. Clinton- Hospital- Auxiliary and Joyce Sewers will do the Mrs. Jack Simpson andsupe Gladys s Gourley inviting the UCW to attend posters: family of Owen Sound when a meeting Mia 25 at 8 pwork enjoy swimming youth here".twinneis Paul President Y welcomed allrind_. read a their . Florence Nightirigdale The French knot was shown shower was held for Missmeeting Y tions were taken tea on May12. Westm.inister and then done on the sam- Joanne Marks of Wingham, a Shut in treats wos served packeda Gail Bernarde vee $3 aanaa voucher.Paul byona acid lunch lay. Nona Fipe, Myrtle college also sent a letter for piers. bride in May. Fa.irser vice and Mary registration for delegates. Brenda and Joyce served Mr. and Mrs. 'Stewart Lear, Pat Hunking. and Ruth from Huron Wholesale, Longman. The Easter story. The meeting closed and a lunch. He said of_ The next meeting will Mustard and baby of Kit- Vincent. Vanastra: was read by Myrtle Fair- loveiy'dessert was served by be Tuesday. April 20. chener spent the weekend °'i like living in Vanastra service and a reading by Helen Lawson. with her parents. Mr. and because when I go to the followed. A prayer Londesboro 14H Mrs. Jack Lee. Hol mesv't l ie 4-H Vanastra Centre I can goe Mona Pipe Mrs. Jessie Jones spent was led by Mary.Longman. WI Installation Business was conducted by The fifth meeting of the Easter Sunday with her The eighth meeting of the swimming in the nice warm The WI was held on Wed- in the and 1 can go the president and the minutes Londesboro 1 9H club was daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Holifiesville 14-H club was water, basketball, were read by the secretary, nesday night, April 14, when held on April 7 at the home of Snell. held at Brenda Diehl's home, gym and play Nona Pipe. president Gladys Gourley Pat Bylsma. We opened the Greg Cowan of Hanover on Apri119. Correspondence include' welcomed all. and spent a couple of days with Ten people answered the We are even getting d tuff floor hockey and ping-pong. L' d a we coonour own The roll call was answered meeting with the pledge, and Kayroll call was answered. his grandmother. - Mr. and roll call and the minutes andaroom to always rds and s fun thank you from Carl the Longman and Margaret by suggestions for the comingThe skit for Achievement Mrs. Bill Cowan visited on the treasurers rep 1here, but it is a lot year. and 6 minutes of the last Day were discussed and a few Sunday when Greg returned read. living Penfound. and a letter from Achievement Day is at 9:15 better now that we have Dorothy iLt ttio meeting and °financial changes were made," The home with them. invitation was extended statements were read by leaders demonstrated the Mr. and Mrs. Bev Jewitt of at Clinton High School on somewhere to hang-out. Our Ant from Clinton Ontario Street secretary -treasurer Addie satin and sheaf filler stitches Woodstock spent the weekend Saturday May 8. parents are please ecause and Wesley Willis churches Hunking. which were then done on the with her- parents, Mr. and A discussion took place on we can work off our The annual reports of the for. the Easter Thankoffering Mrs. Jack Snell and Rick, the final plans for energy. samplers. on April 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the standing committees Awere lien, Refreshments were served_ also visiting on Sunday were Achievement day and how to ••I like Ontario Street United given . by Genevieve by Pat Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bosman, .. evaluate an embroidered Church. Miss Lavonne Annie Vincent, Gladys Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jewitt and article. Applique articles the Ballagh of Wingham'will be Gourley . and Et for Jewitt. touch Pers°pals Mr -and Mrs. Robbie Snell. were also mentioned. the speaker. Achievement day Mr, and Mrs. Bert Shob- Mrs. Diehl was thanked for The UCW executive of stitchery will be held The Sympathy is extended to brook end' Mr. Ken Vod�den having the meeting at her meeting was held at the home 28 at Blyth Public Sp the sisters and brother of Mr. were Easter Sunday guests of home. by Sherry Duff - f. 'dent Helen Lawson WI also voted to send 510 to o press an April 14. the Clinton Hospital The treasurer's report was Auxiliary. given by Dora Shobbrook. The nominating committee Jessie Jones, will be cleaning report was accepted and hose installed by the brass the rest of April; tpresident Jessie Tebbutt past - Hattie Wood, May ; and Mary ere : past -president, Mrs. Robinson. June. The president read the HarryTebbutt; president. duties of the Berean unit at Mrs. Bert Shobbrook; first the Ham supper to be held vice, Mrs. Tom Duizer; May 26. The next meeting will second vice, Mrs. Don be a study on Trinidad when Buchanan ; secretary - Rev. Stephen Matters will be treasurer, Mrs. s s i s t Lorne n t visiting. Roll call was an- Hunking ; swered with a bible verse secretary -treasurer, Mrs. with the word hope in it. Mervyn Datema; publicrelations, Mrs. Watson Reid; . Happy birthday was sung district -director, Mrs. Harry for Tri Duizer. This was Tebbutt; assistant director, followed by a study of China Mrs. Ena Howatt; press and gave some geography. f reporter. Mrs. Ted China is E Fothergill; tinsel. Mrs. Torn the East" and is the oldest Allen; assistant ianist. Mrs.country in the world. Mary Edwin Wood; auditors, Mrs. Longman gave a summary of how the people live and how Gordon Robinson and Mrs. they are clothed and their Edwin Wood; resolutions, crafts. Mrs. Tom Allen; flower and Nona Pipe told about the card Convener, Mrs. Robbie bamboo and its many uses. Burns; flower and card Hattie Wood had on display committee. Mrs. Jim articles from China of Mr. Jamieson and Mrs. 20,th Elisha 'Fownsends, who was a Reg Lawson, Mrs. Lloyd missionary in China for many Mrs Pipe, Mrs.Lorne Husking years. Mrs. Tom Allen. President Gladys Gourley andStanding committees thanked the committee for riculture and Canadian the excellent program and iandustries. - Mrs. Tom Allen studies. Rev. McDonald closed the and Mrs. Beth Knox; .prayer and lunch was served citizenship and world affairs, by Hattie Wood, Ena Howatt Mrs. Lloyd Pipe and Mrs-. and Laura Saundercock. Tom Duizer; education and cultural affairs, Mrs. Eric Ladles' bowling banquet Anderson and Mrs. Don Buchanan; family and The Londesboro Ladies' consumers affairs. Mrs. Bowring ' league held their Elma iewitt and Mrs. 28th annual Banquet and MargaretTaylor. awards night on Tuesday The executive meeting will April 13 at the community be held at the home of Dora Hall after a delicious turkey Shobbrook at 8 p.m. April 27. dinner served by the Lon- It was moved to have a 1esboro WI to 39 bowlers. dessert euchre in May. The The following trophies were meeting closed with the presented: high team, ,.5„ Queen and the WI. grace and lunch was served by Elma pinheads, Delores Howatt, Jewitt and Dorothy Brun- ;��;p_yce Kennedy. Doreen utter, Rosie Lee and Mary aeon. , aiverda; second team, "5" Historical tneeting stooges Janet Hunking, Sheila Kennedy, Geraldine The Londesboro WI Johnston. Sharee Kennedy, sponsored the Huron County and Audrey Thompson; high Historical society meeting in Verage. Dorothy Carter., Londesboro community hall 98; runner up. Brenda on Thursday night, April 15 Radford. 192; high single, with president of the WI Audrey Thonipson, 321; welcott►irig over 70 guests and tanner up, Dorothy Carter. members. was in , high triple. Brenda Addle Hunking ll5 � adfoivd, 747; runner up. charger of the guest book. udrey Thompson. 714 and alled the "Gi an Nona Pipe and Helen Lawson Introducing Shur-Gain'S. newest mastitis fighter 4 for hard -to -kill mastitis "bugs': annomaigisiam 4 Mastitis doesn't necessarily develop from just one type of -bug-. There ave numerous types of bugs or . . bacteria that singly or collectively , contribute towards mastitis. Some of these problem causing bacteria develop resistance to commonly . used treatments. That's why there is a continuing need to develop new formulations such as Mastitis 4. MASTITIS 4 -This new product contains nitrofurazone, penicillin and prednisolone. 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Ask your dealer about the complete Shur- Gain Animal Health prevention program for mastitis including teat dip, -germ kill._and Shur -Gain udder towels. Shur -Gain .. • for the modern farmer Hummei's- Feed Mill 35 Mary St.. Clinton 924792 OPEN: Mon. - Friday 8:00 - :00 p.m. Siturclaiy +5:0042 noon 4 Vanastra excess itself, because, for such a small town, it has a lot of facilities. In the summer we can ride around on our ten speeds and we don't have any trouble with cars because it isn't very busy. - "In the winter we can snowmobile all over the place without any hassle from the policemen. "We used to have a roller rink and we used to have something to do in the - summer nights, but now we just come to the centre. "Vanastra is nice and close to Clinton so that if we ever get bored, all we have to do is hitch -hike to Clinton and find something to do. "All my friends live in Vanastra and even if you are spew, it is not hard to make friends. "Well, those are a fe"w of the reasons that I like living here." I'm glad to see Paul and his friends feel welcome and use the Centre. I hope Vanastra can develop the program for youth in a creative and un- derstanding way. The child entry winner was • from 'Renee and Christa Lehnen of Vanastra. They received 53 and a .gift from Gil Laurin':' - ••We enjoy living in Vanastra because there is a warm, friendly Commenity Centre across the road. Where is a clean swimming pool and a cheap snackbar." "Thank you for your entries and readers, what do you like aboutNanastra? The park system and housing layout, the frien- dliness, day care, recreation and the possibilities for the future are what I like about it. + + + The Brownies and Girl Guides bottle drive in early April was a success. They wish to thank those who donated bottles. A special thanks to Bill Gratton, Jim Allaway and Doug Bezzo. Mr. Bezzo provided storage for the bottles and distribution to the various depots after the big day was over. CHAROLAIS BULLS THE CONCEPTION TO CONSUMER PROGRAM TESTS CHAROLAIS BULLS. ON ,COMMERCIAL COWS WITH THE FOLLOWING RESULTS: . From 5892 calves born Average weaning weight Males Females ,1)? Lbs 475 Lbs DOES YOUR COMMERCIAL COW HERD PRODUCE RESULTS LiKE THIS? CHAROLAIS — PUTTING PROFIT INTO THE COW BUSINESS For more information about Charolais cattle contact the Charolais Breeders in ,,our area or write Ontario Charolais Association Donna Cooper, Secretary P.O. Box 236 Alliston. Ontario LON 1A0 , AMIIOSS FAIIMS CHAROLAIS BREEDERS SINCE 1967 HERD TESTED ,,'UREtRED TO FULL FRENCH •\ 3 CORNER 6TH CONGESSION AND HIGHBURY AVENUE OR 5•LONDON PHONE 453-7113