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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-06-24, Page 164e�rr We, are faith j W gluon Lay re 't e t� is a Patient pi througk thhade the Clinton Hospital, e, Mary HaugYi f•ltowing, a heart attar*. fir' last meeting. held Nu,.wd l�Irs, gibbon y, mAweeeting 4. Toronto are visiting .With he meeting was opened mother Mrs. Sholdice an I devotions given by Mrs. Mrs. Paterson. dna Paterson and Mrs. Mr. and - Mrs. Gordon Tura Sillery. Mrs. . Sillery Elliott and Mrs. Gaye Ord- gan the devotional part of vold of Toronto visited with e meeting with a pQem, relatives in ' the village followed by a prayer and a recently. reading from the scripture. A hymn was then sung and another reading followed it.. The offering was then received and dedicated by Mrs. Sillery. After the roll call was answered by 20 members and one visitor. . Mrs. Paterson spoke on Indian habits. In the business portion .pf the . meeting, Mrs. Sillery reported the minutes for the May meeting and Mrs. Berry read the treasurer's report. The ladies were reminded of the church service to be held at Hully Gully on Sun- day, June 27 and the Ham and Strawberry supper to be held on June 23. A bride and groom service is also to be held on July 4 for "citizens who were married at the Brucefield United Church. Members were also reminded that a lunch will be served in the church hall after the "Come and Meet Your Friends" social to which everyone is welcome. The ladies were glad to see that Mrs. Stephens was at the meeting after recovering from an illness. The next meeting was then scheduled for September 7. The ladies were served lemonade on the porch of Mrs. Muriel Allan's and it was refreshing on a very hot -evening. After the meeting, lunch was served by Mrs. Delia Clarke and Mrs. Grace Thomson. `+� tiq?[er A firs were in,r ,rg ` ►bei Brous t . ear, H+ nderson.tlt Auburn ate' snd! ofthespeal+�er• rs introduced of lard,« community bras been deeply I►�[rs, Sanderson home strong, Mrs. Myrrs. tle�Keyes saddened by the death of the Miss Jane penglitilt:y.�, l butcher, Mrs.Henry Thomas economist for Huron County 'Vila Ryan, and Miss s (Harry) Beadle, who passed who showed pictures and did Isabel Murray. away Tuesday June 17 in commentary on r ee, usleg, Birthday cake and tea were _.. - oderlch Iexandra and buying, cooking and serving. served to everyone. triter General Hospital, A discussion took place and SOCIAL. NEWS following a brief illness. He cooking and serving methods The hard of trustees has was in his 76th year, son of the were exchanged. planned the 50th annual Charles late Mr- and Mrs.Mrs. Roy Day thanked Miss memorial service of Balls Beadl e of Auburn. Pengilley and on behalf of the Cemetery. Baseline Hullett He spent his early boyhood members presented her with Township, for Sunday June 27 her, and attended Auburn a gift. - at 3 p.m. when Rev. Fred Public School. fn 1925 he Plans were completed to go Carson of St. Marks Anglican married lona Fowler of to Huronview to present the Church, Auburn. will be in Colborne Township. birthday party. The collection charge. Following the marriage, they was received by Lorie Car- On Saturday afternoon ' twright June 19 a pleasant family ES resided- for eight years Detroit, Michigan, where he was employed by the Ford Motor Company. On returning to Auburn in 1932, he took over the butcher business from his father. During the past years he was assisted by his only son Gordon. Friends were present at the funeral from Toronto, Kit- chener, Agincourt, Weston, Meaford, Clinton and Goderich. WI The June meeting of the Auburn Women's Institute was held last week in the Auburn Community.-- • P of SL Thomas. Memorial hall with the Wednesday and put on the president Mrs. Eleanor program. President of the Mr. William Clark,_Mrs. Bradnock in charge. Auburn Women's Institute, Sydney Lansing and Mrs. The minutes of the May Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock Frank Raithby of Auburn resided for the program. Mrs. Gordon Taylor of meeting were accepted as P read by the secretary, Mrs. A sing -song was led by Mrs. Goderich attended the annual Donald Haines. She also gave Donald Haines with Mrs. convention of Ontario Hor- the financial statement. Kenneth McDougall ac- ticultural association at The members voted to- companying on the piano. Wilfrid Laurier University support the new scholarship Piano solos were played by Guelph on Thursday. Mrs. Catherine Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and also the foster , child Youngblut and family of A musical number was gathering was held in the given by Sharon Glousher on garden of the home of Mrs. the flute accompanied on the William Straughan and Mr. piano by Lorie Cartwright. and Mrs. Thomas Jardin Lunch was served by Mrs. when 31 members of the Donald Cartwright and Mrs, families were present from Gordon Chamney and Miss Oakville, Kitchener, Lorraine Chamney. Waterloo, Amherstberg, Prizes were won by Mrs. Hamilto.., Meaford and Roy Daer for having the Belgrave. The afternoon was lucky cup. Mrs. Thomas spent socially and a Haggitt for having the most smorgasbord dinner was keys in. her purse and Sharon served. Glousher for having the most Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies buttons on her clothes. attended decoration service HURONVIEW PARTY at Dorchester on Sunday. Seventeen Auburn ladies Later they were guests et the attended the June birthday 55th wedding anniversary of Par at Huronview last Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Phillips supported by the Huron West mouthorgan solos -- -- - Woodstock, visited with District. Mrs. Thomas played by Robert Turner Lawlor was asked to make a accompanied by Mrs. Donald Misses Luella Minnie and gift for theift stall at the Haines. Laura Wagner. g Mrs. Thomas Haggitt gave William Anderson visited London Area convention in November. two readings from an old with Mr. Asif Hassan of Oak - vide. Donald Haines and Thomas school book and Mrs. Mand Mrs. Ernest Haggitt were named to make McDougall played a medley,,„ -Nib r ro. have returned from a box so the garbage bags can of old favorite hymns. Gifts and cards" were three weeks vacation in The..card report was given presented to John Aitchison, by Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell Mrs. Minnie Cann, Mrs. Mary and she read the thank -you Dempsey Mrs. Nellie notes received. The roll call Fremlin, Michael Gibbons.was answered by naming a Mrs. Mary Grasby, Wilson new product members had Hawkins Mrs. Edith Highley, tried and their reactions to it. Miss Myrtle Jacklin, Mrs. The report of 'the District Alicia' Leyburne, William annual prepared by Mrs. Mair, George McClinchey, Beth Lansing was, given by Mrs. Cora Robinson, Miss Mrs. Frank Raithby. The Mabel Sharman,- Mrs. Annie. motto, The 3'R's in Home Veal, Mrs. Jane Yeo, Mrs. Training -Respect, Reverence,. Elizabeth Black, Mrs. c Warren all of London. and Responsibility, prepared by Miss Margaret Jackson . was ready by Mrs. Donald Cartwright. Mrs. Roy Deer and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson, con- veners . of Family and Con - stores unci: correction day. Ireland. Miss Dianne Kirkconnell of London with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk- connell. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mr -s. Major Youngblut were Mrs. John McCowan, Connie and Rhonda of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon. Warren and Justin, and Mrs. and Mrs. Harold Do you like. what you see when you look in the mirror? counterweight can help you like yourself again. Magic Circle IJCW meets in Bayf The Magic Circle UCW group of Wesley -Willis United Church gathered at Mary Sutter's cottage at Bayfield on Tuesday dune 15 for their monthly meeting and pot luck supper. Mrs. Adelle Jervis opened - the meeting by reading a meditation. A hymn was sung and Mrs. Jean Johns read the Indian version of the 23rd Psalm which is interpreted in sign language. Mrs. Jervis closed the devotion period with a prayer. Mrs. Mary Murch chaired the business portion of the meeting. After collection was taken, the minutes were accepted and read and the treasurer's report given. 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The ladies also plan to pack a bale as reported by supply convenor, Mrs. Rita Dale. Mrs. Billie Stewart, Mrs. Marg Cole and Mrs. Alta Lind Rodgers were named responsible for the Sep- tember meeting. Mrs. Ruth Bond reminded the ladies that the annual outdoors church service wul be held at Mr. Stewart Middleton's Park, Sunday, June 21. Mrs. Edna Baker sang a number of familiar songs for the ladies, and Mrs. Mary Murch took the"' ladies on a tour of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick with pictures and stories. • Jack Riddell, Liberal MPP (Huron -Middlesex) today issued a statement con- cerning the amendment to the Farm Income Stabilization Bill which he had proposed as his Party's Agriculture Critic. "The Opposition Parties combined to vote against the Government's farm income. stabilization legislation. and 1 think it is important to make. it quite clear that. in so doing, it is our firth intention to force the Government to bring in a Bill which will really assist the farming community", said Mr. Riddell. "Bili 96 is - totally inadequate in its present form. and is little more than token legislation — a rather empty, gesture to the farmers of -Ontario. "For this reason. 1 proposed -- and Murray Gaunt of Huron -Bruce seconded - an amendment to Bill 96. which would make the plan one of protection rather than insurance. and 'on a voluntary and contributory basis with the government negotiating with legally constituted farm spokesmen'. "The reasoned amendment to the legislation supported by the NDP and ourselves would therefore read 'Thq.t Bill 96, An Act respecting Farm Income Stabilization. be not read a second time but be referred back to the Government to have in- corporated therein principles of a Farm Income Protection Plan which would be open to the producers of all farm products on a voluntary and contributory basis with the Government negotiating with legally constituted farm spokesmen . and with assurance that the Gover- nment provide a public forum for full discussion with the- farm hefarm community before re- introduction of the Bill and That. the Bill be re -introduced no later than October 31, 1976.' "Had the Government made an honest attempt to bring in a form of Farm Income Stabilization which would have been effective' in giving our far hers a degree of income protection, we would not have hesitated to give it our approval. 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