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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-07-08, Page 15COB By Mar Chessetl See thki Cathy rtley hits been given the wn of news editor of the Citizens News. • We you will enjoy your Career in newspaper work. Cathy, and wish you much sueceSS, We thought everyone from Varna was in Bayfield on Saturday to see the Cen- tennial ' parade, until we returned and found some people _still in the village. Many pe=ople from here at- tended several of the ac- tivitles. and had an enjoyable ticne- 1~h ultotes Greeting people into the nited Church 'on Su day orning were Earl gaunt dReg Lawson. Ushers ere Kevin Hulley. Robert kinking, Bryan McClure and ob 'I'heMpson Following the call to worship, a hymn sing was held and the children's story followed that. Rev. McDonald's sermon was "God grant me' the it renity of wisdom." The flowers the front of the church were placed by Mr. and Mrs. John Shepherd in honor of the marriage of their daughter. Bennie to Larry Kraemer in the church on Saturday. There will be no church service on July 11 or 18 when Rev McDonald will be on holidays. Services will resume on July 25 at 10 a.m. Cubs camp Thirty-four Cubs and leaders of the First Lon- desboro Cub Pack enjoyed , their annual camping trip this past week. The boys camped at Point Farms, and through their,fire lighting training were able to cook all their own meals. A program of crafts, swimming, nature hikes, sports and study was enjoyed by the Cubs. The leaders for the cam- ping trip were: Cubmaster, Stan McDonald; with leaders. David Reid. Ray McNichol, Greg Andrews, Bob Hulley, Norman Cartwright and Kevin Hully. Kevin Hulley was in charge of the Polar Bear. Dip every morning at 7 a.m. and also the swimming. David Reid took charge of the morning exercises and each group was in charge of lighting his own .fires and cooking their meals. In charge of sports was Norrnan Cartwright and Greg Andrews, while Kevin and Bob Hulley looked after the crafts and study periods were Organized by David Reid and Ray McNichol. - Stan McDonald was in charge of the nature hikes. The leaders reported keen participation for next year's camping experience. Vacation Bible school Vacation Bible School opened at the United Church on Monday morning with close to 100 registered for the -first day. The enthusiastic young people filled the church hall and overflowed into the school auditorium. The leaders for the school #(re: principal, _ Rev. McDonald; assistant prin- cipal, Mrs. Gary Jewitt; pianist, Louise Lovett, and musical director, Mrs. Ross Jewitt. Superintendents from the different classes are: Mrs. Tom Duizer, the nursery, with leader Mrs. Ross Jewitt, Mrs. Norman Cartwright and Ruthann Penfound: Mrs. Murray Lyon, for_ the kin- dergarten class, with leaders Mrs. Doug Vincent. Carol Jewitt and Cathy Penfound: Mrs. John Radford, for the rimary class with leaders rs. Ron Crich, Golda Sewers and Mrs, Ken Moon: Mrs. Don Buchanan, for the junior 51,Ei': with leaders Mrs. ArifiSld :Riley, Mrs. Nick Whyte and, Marlene Sewers On Friday morning, July 9. t 10:30 a.m. the Vacation 4hool extend an imitation to all; parents and families of the t oom pnity • fork, the closing exercises. The" young people ,will present- their program in the church sanctuary and veryone will have the op- portunity to view their work and • enjoy some refresh- ments. Recital • A -piano recital was held on Thursday. lune 17 in the Wippf m Public School for the pupils of -Mrs. Gail Lear. Solos and duets were given by: Lisa and Laurel, Duizer; Kevin and Kathy Radford; Karen Durnin; Susan Jamieson ; . Barbara Carter; Christine McNall; Joanne, rant, Karen and Doug Wood; Caryn and Ian Mann; Tracey MacDonald; Ruth Taylor; - Sylvia Beard and April Moore. The following pupils of Gail Lear were successful in passing examinations with the Western Ontario Con- servatory of Music. Grade II Theory; first class honors, Ian Mann; Grade VIII Piano Honors, Joanne Wood, Christine McNall and Sylvia Beard. Social notes On Sunday, July 4 Mr. and Mrs. Glan Cater and family entertained at their home in honor of her father's 80th birthday on July 3. Those present beside Mr. and Mrs. Jack Armstrong were: Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong and Beatrice Zabona of Clinton; Mrs. Ella Munro and Howard Armstrong of Seaforth; Mrs. Margaret Taman of Brampton; Cheryl, Laurie, Billie and David Armstrong from. Stratford and Mr. George Carter. Friends are sorry to learn that Danny Lear was ad- mitted to Victoria Hospital, London on Thursday, July 1 having surgery on Friday (or a triple fusion on his good foot. We hope he will soon be home again. Mrs. Margaret Taman, Brampton is spending a few days with her sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Jack and Gladys Armstrong. Sunday guests with Mrs. Alice Davidson were Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Ferguson of Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Paterson, London . visited on July 1 with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns. Mrs. Laura Saundercock and her nieces Mrs. Elma Stender of Piolet Mound, Manitoba and Mrs. Percy McBride of Carlow were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crawford, Blyth and attended .a sale for the estate of the late Maud Radford. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duizer and family spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Scott and family at Ripley. Several from here attended the annual Shobbrook reunion at Seaforth Lions Park on Sunday. The Berian Unit of UCW will hold their meeting on July 13 at 2:30 p.m. with a study on Canada and the roll call a commandment. The WI Education meeting will be held July 14 at 8 p.m. Slides will be shown on Kenya. There will be a penny sale when Blyth and Tiger Dunlop will be guests: Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fothergill and family visited on Thursday, July 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Bill King and boys of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. John Rodges and family of RR 2 Goderich. Visitors on Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook were 'Mrs. B. Olman of Santee, California and her daughter-in-law Mrs. Ron Ellerby and Dave of Clinton. Aimwell The regular meeting of the Aimwell 'unit of the Lon- desboro UCW was held on The Bluewater Shrine Club had their old fire truck in the - f Centennial parade. (News -Record photo) June 21 at the hone of Muriel Sewers, with,.. leader jean Whyte in -charge. The roll call was answered by 17 members giving ; their opinion of the. ham supper. The 'minutes and treasurer's reports were read and . approved. Marjorie Duizer and Joan Whyte. reported on the Westminster weekend. Gail Lear and Pat flunking were in charge of the devotions. Some of the newer songs of the worship were sung and Gail and Pat gave several readings and Fern McClure showed pictures of their trip to South America and Trinidad. It was decided to cancel the July and August meetings. Lunch was serl;ed by Marion Hunking, Edythe Beacon and Muriel Sewers. tarl.ie and: Louise Pres.ber and heir daughter Anna. and Thelma Bye of Naicum. Sask.. spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. :Lloyd Heard and family. and visited other relatives in this area. Rev. Alex Taylor has returned home after several weeks, in Clinton Hospital. Also home from hospital is Walter Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Spicer of Regina, Sask. and Mr. Ken Jewitt of Seaforth visited on. Saturday with Bill and Joyce Dowson and family, and attended the Bayfield Centennial Parade. Of 0.0a1+ tl aft ar the fads, ;fi!)1Cflf the f Wit case MAW �, application of t bits►. PHONE CALLS PLEASE Moll your problems to "im- pact" c -o this paper. An lett ters will be answered provide a stamped addressed enyelope is enclosed. Some of general interest will ' be published„ Letters must be signed but we will NOT reveal your identity. FRED J. HUDIE LIMITED LUMBER BLDG. NOW. PAINT ALLPAPER CARPETS ►+ate$COMELIGHTING The McLeod Fisheries, a century old themselves, were In the Hayfield, Centennial parade. (News -Record photo) DRMCO ships largest number The Dominion Road Machinery Co. Ltd., sent one of the largest shipments of motor graders ever to leave Canada this week when 163 machines were loaded onto a freighter in New Brunswick bound for Turkey. The wholly owned Canadian company, and second • largest manufacturer of graders in the world sent the machines in two shipments to the department of provincial highways in Turkey. Company president Bruce Sully said the value of the order was 87.1 million in- cluding parts. Half the shipment left Saint John New Brunswick last week and the second half was loaded onto a Turkish cargo liner early this week. l Ebner Squires, corporate vice president for DRMCo, said the order was sold earlier and that shipment of the graders was held until a foreign exchange problem could be worked out. He said the deal will not have any effect on the plant shutdown scheduled for August. DRMCo announced recently that a need to con- solidate future orders and a holiday schedule that gave some employees an extra week of vacation prompted the company to shutdown their facility for an extra week in August meaning the factory will be closed for the entire month. Traditionally the firm closes for a week of inventory and two weeks of holidays. They say the answer to your problems is just around the corner. . Why not take a walk and find out. ikirj tlalk a hlock.Today. Business and Professional Directory OPTOMETRY inummummomousamms JOHN LONGSTAFF, OPTOMETRIST Seaforth 527-1240 Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00 - 5:30 Wednesday, Saturday 9:00 - 12:00 Clinton 482-7010 Monday 9:00 - 5:30 BY APPOINTMENT R.W. BELL OPTOMETREST The Square, GODERICH 04- 7661 BOX 1033 212 JAMES ST. HELEN R: TENCH, B.A. PUBLIC AcCDUN,TANT TEL':' 482-9962 CLINTON ONTARIO NORM WHITING LiC•EN'SED AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER Prompt, Courteous, Efficienit ANY TYPE, ANY SITE, ANYWHERE We give complete sale service PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE Phone Collect 235-1964 EXETER DIESEL Pumps and inlectors Repaired For All Popular Makes Huron Fuel infectidn Equipment Bayfield Rd Clinton 482-7971 INSURANCE R. W- COMIIHOUN INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE Phones : Office 482-9747 Res. 482-7804 HAL HARTLEY Phone 482-3693 JOHN WISE GENERAL INSURANCE — GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS Clinton Office: 482-9644 Res: 482-7265 BRYAN LAVIS INSURANCE General'and Life Office: 10 King St. 482-9310 Residence: 301 High St. 482-7747 ALUMINUM PRODUCTS For Air -Master Aluminum Doors and Windows and AWNINGS and RAILINGS JERVIS SALES R.L. Jervis 68 Albert St. Clinton 482-9390 uT1if (6/0c1 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 30 West Street Goderich, Ontario 524-2011 P,O. Box 307 Bangitart, KeIIy, Doig agd.Go, Chartered Accountants 268 Main St.. Exeter ARTHUR W. READ Resident Partner BUS 253-0120 R E S 2384075 Mr. Squires said the outlook for September was still questionable. He said it wasn't known yet whether the company would be starting up -with full production when work resumes. Horse drawn vehicles were popular entries in the iiayfleld Centennial parade as Ron Getke shows. (News - Record photo) 482-3441 230 BAYF I ELO RD. CLINTON The high percentage of warping on record albums these days is unbelievable and 1 see it as just another "giant rip -o tt" Many record manufacturers have been forced. (because of the new high costs of raw materials that come from derivatives from petroleum products) to cut their records on thinner pressings, par- ticularly the less expensive albums. So for record collectors, it is now more essential than ever, to make sure- they are -stored properly Do not expose them to sunlight and always see that they are kept in their wrap- pers when not in use. If you find that you have purchased a warped album, then return a immediately to the store, you will find that most stores will replace it without question. Where TIRES are our ONLY' business! %dmlrai Bayfield was .honored on this float in the Centennial parade. (News -Record photo) **Name Your Own Deal We or -6 over stocked with trade ins No Reasonable Offer Will Be Refused 1975 Datsun 710 Featuring automatic transmission radio power ass. brakes. Solver colour 1974 Datsun Hatchback New green colour. Automatic transmis;ion power ass. brakes 1974 Plymouth Sebring in spotless conition power brakes and steering one owner and only 23000 miles - 1974 Ventura featuring automatic transmission power brakes and steering Hatch bock bucket seats low mileage 1973 Datsun P1510 Blue in colour 2 door 4 speed transmission radio console 1973 Astra Pontioc's economic car featuring Automatic transmission one owner automob-Ile 26000 miles 1973 Pinto Station Wagon featuring ,4 speed transmission dual sport mirrors roof rock Mag wheels body side moulding SOME ODER MODELS AT SHARPLY REDUCED PRICES DAMN' GERALD'S D�4TSUN LT,D• Goderich Street 527-1010 Seaforih MOBILE SERVICE HAUGH Alignment & TIRE SUPPLY Balanci 482-9796 267 VICTORIA ST. CLINTON Several readers . have complained about money sent to various Mail Order Firms_ Their cheque or money order is cashed immediately white usually a great many months go by before delivery. We regret to say that -our letters to these firms sometimes go unanswered tool We must point out to our readers. that although the majority of these firms are classed as legitimate. in' a great many cases their business ethics leave "much to be desired. A number of these firms DO NOT have the advertised item stocked in sufficient quan- titiest they ,order AFTER receiving the money from people responding to . their advertising promotion. and this of course is the real cause that often, is behind the long delay of parting with your money ai'd finally receiving your goods Clinton Communit Credit Union ' Good Dividends Convenient office hours 482- 3467 • 70.Ontarlo " Street As 'a. landlord of several buildings I have some questions regarding my position with the Rent Review Board. (1) If I wish to make 'ap- plication for permission to charge more than 8 percerif for many of the units I own, del"` 1 have to make separate submissions for each unit? - (2) What will the procedure be for a hearing? (11 iF'es' You must file for a separate application for each unit. (2) The rent review officer ' is empowered to call' wit- nesses and to require necessary information to be produced, and both tenants and landlords have access to any material filed with rent review officers when a hearing is ordered. I AR p2 WISE INGLIS APPLIANCES r ONAN GENERATORS i POLES $ POLE LiNE CONSTR. COMM. a ittioU TRiA4. W1RIING. 482-7062 SAYFi ic1m ,N7