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att at 10 30 at tha
nzted Church camp at
Onast.ung, °clerich.
1coming were; Whyte
nd Garnet Wright-hUshers
were Warren Hulley, John
Lawson. Bob jatneison and
avid Reid,
-4rollowing the call to
worship, 'Ken Scott led in the
singing with his guitar. The
Snell . family quartette.
Barbara, 'Bonnie, Rob and
Rick sang a few selections
al$0.
During the offering, Glen
MacGregor piped "Amazing
Grace" on the bagpipes. Rev.
McDonald's message was
"Christ has no hands but
ours".
After the service, the ladies
set lunch up which was
served in smorgasbord style.
The following committees
were in 'charge: dinner,
general chairman. Trudie
Pollard; tables. Hattie Wood,
Beryl Reid, Mary Longman
and Fern McClure; dessert
table, Alice Davidson and
Majorie Duller; coffee and
tea. Hazel Reid; freshie, Ross
and Barbara Lovett; clean up
Betty Miley, Trudie Pollard
and Dennis Penfound.
Games: Kindergarten
Ruthann Penfound and
DebbieWesterhout; primary,
Carol Jewitt, Kevin Hulley,
and Golda Sewers; juniors
and swim, Brenda Radford;
Adults, Harry and Gail Lear.
Ftev. McDonald conducted
a tour of the grounds and
explained the use of the
buildings.
Ball games
On August 4, the Lon-
desboro boys were beaten by
Holmesville, 7-6: August 4,
the 13th beat the ninth 17-14;
August 4. the Londesboro
PerSelutIS
SYMPathY is extend
Mr. and Mrs. Len Caldwell on
the death of her brother
Clinton
Coltinbonn,
clinton who passed away
Friday morning in California.
He was 53,
Congratulations to Murray
Walsh and Donna filtrating
who were married on
Saturday, August 7 in our
church.
Miss Heather Fothergill
spent the- week of July 31 to
August 7 with Mr. and Mr's,
John Blake and Barbara at
their cottage on Buckhorn
Lake in the Peterborough
area. They also travelled to
Barry Bay and points north to
Kingston.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland White
and girls of Toronto spent the
weekend with Mrs. Beth
Ian Hulley returned home
on Saturday from a four week
holiday trip west to B.C.
accompanying Gary and
Fred McClure.
Bradley Shobbrook,
Wingham spent a few days
last week with his uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Shobbrook,
Darrell and Diana.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel
Sutherland of Pembrooke
,spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Orval Newby.
Laurie Miron of Levak
visited on the weekend with
Mrs. Alice Davidson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hulley
and family attended the
Hulley family picnic on
Sunday evening at Moncton.
Mrs. Marguerite Chopen of
Guelph visited on Friday with
.- Mrs. G. Cowan and Mrs. G.
Robinson. Visiting, with Mr.
and Mrs. MacSewers is his
aunt, Miss Jean Keith of
Barrie.
spent
Laurie Stackhouse
No, it's not a new apartment building in town. It's the
judges' stand at the Clinton' Raceway and everybody's
got an eye on the pacers as they warm up for the net
race at the Clinton Kinsmen Raceway, last Sunday.
(News -Record photo)
visited hst
sister Mr.
Rivers at
Visiting wlth Mi^and M
Vic Stackh�use andfami
are his parntstMi, and Mrs
Vie Stackliouse Sr. from St,
Jolm, New Brunswick, an
his uncle iVir. Frank
Stitckhouse from Sussex, New
Brunswick will return home
on Wednesday.
Golda Sewers and Betty
Konarski are attending the
United' Church camp for gilds
this week as councillors.
Mr. and Mrs. . Archie
Montgomery of Blyth, visited,
on Sunday with Mr. and M,rs.
Vic Stackhouse.
Darren 1Viillson of, Wood-
stock spent last week with his
,grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Shobbrriok and his
cousin Frank Eliery .of
Clinton. His grandparents
took him home on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dur -
nip. Mrs, Laura Lyon, Mrs.
Emerson Hesk; Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Lyon and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lyon and
family attended the Lyon
family reunion at
Thamesville on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Hunking and her mother.
Mrs. Bell of Blyth attended
the Wallace reunion on
Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Les Rutledge,
Mississauga.
County Singles
dance held
On July 31, 1976, the
Country Singles dance was
held at the Vanastra
Recreation Centre.
The spot dance prize was
won by Marion Malcolm of
Clinton compliments of the
Clinton Commercial Printers.
The second prize was won by
Elgin Fowler of Goderich,
compliments of . Shiral's
Department Store, Clinton.
More prizes will be given
away at the Country Singles
dance held at the Seaforth
Legion Hall, August 14, with
music by Ivan Wilbee. August
21, another dance will be held
at the Vanastra Recreation
Centre with music by Country
Caravan.
The Country Singles
gratefully acknowledge the
Clinton merchants for the
gifts that are being used as
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Sunday afternoon at the ClintenKinaMengaceway Is not
only a day to watch horses and spend a little money.
Picnic tables, shady trees and playground equipment
bring the oldand young out for an entertaining afternoon.
(News -Record photo)
Sam:whin Ladies had July picnic
. The July meeting of the
Summerhill Ladies Club was
held in the home of Ruth
Jenkins. Donna Gibbings
opened the meeting with ar
poem, "Life's journey"
which was followed by the
Lord's Prayer and the creed.
The roll call, paying fees,
was answered by 20 members
and one visitor. Thank-you's
were received from Isabel
Stewart and Laura Forbes,
and it was decided that the
community picnic would be
held on July 20 at the Clinton
' 7
a
f the inclement
or fifty attendecl
II picnic which
t Lnean. Mr. and
Vamphwil and
Conservation Park.
Joanne Salverda will be
hostess for the August
meeting and the lunch and
program will be in charge of
Margaret Good, Ruth Jenkins
and Barbara Lovett.
The raffle was won by Jean
Vodden. For the program ,
Laura Forbes gave a reading
and Donna Gibbings and
Verna Givvings had contests.
The Queen and Grace were
sung and lunch was served
after the meeting.
Goderich Twp. rec. news
By Audrey Middleton
On Tuesday, August 3,
Arnold and Walter Bell's
senior girls won a see -saw
battle with Colborne at
Ben -miller, 10-9.
Janis Orr and Leanne Bell
Were picked 'as outstanding
stars. Leanne has recently
returned Irani 'het—coaching
post of the junior "A" team.
A senior girls' exhibition
game was played Wes$
Correction
The paper incorrectly
reported last week in the
Middleton news that visitors
at the home of Rev. and Mrs.
Bennett were Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Bishop of Chatham.
Mr. Bishop is the president of
the Brotherhood of the
Anglican Churchmen of the
Diocese.
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nesday. August 4, with the
Clinton Bantams. The win-
ning score for Goderich
Township girls was 17-6.
Mrs. Oke and Mrs. J.
Harrison shouldered the
coaching job for the junior
"A" team on Tuesday,
August 3. They played
Stanley Township at
Brutefield, losing with a
score of 31-10.
Randy Bliike's jtiior 'B"
payed Colborrie at
Holmesville and won, 27-9.
ell and Miss
tretton Were in
the sports; Races
were . id for the children and
-a c othes pin race for the
ladies was Woe by „Mary
Cronin. The men's clothes pin
race was won by Leonard
Smith and clasping the most
clothes pins. was won by
Emma Campbell. The person
with the largest waist
measure was Jim Hopper,
Seaforth. The lucky seat was
won by Dale Ducharrne. The
oldest one present, Mrs. Earl
Campbell; the youngest one
present. Align Hopper,
Seaforth. 'A delicious supper
was enjoyed by all in the
Legion Hall.
Celebrates 84th Birthday
Mrs. Amelia Schroeder,
formerly of RR 2, Hensall and
now a resident of the Blue
Water Rest Home in Zurich,
celebrated her 94th birthday
on Monday. Celebrating with
her were members of her
family. Mrs. Schroeder is
very alert and braids many
mats for the Craft Shoppe.
She was the recipient of cards
and gifts including a birthday
cake.
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Personals
Miss Mattie Ellis, who has
been a patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, returned to
her home this week,
Mr. Glenn this,
is a patient
in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter.
Mr. Thomas Brintnell who
was receiving treatment in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London
returned to his home ' on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto -S'ahack
of North Hollywood,
California spent the weekend
with Mrs. Peal Passmore.
Mrs. Doug Wein and David
of Whitby and Mr. and Mrs.
Don Dalton and Carla of
Seaforth were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Ftarold
Parker and attended the
Parker Reunion in Exeter,
Saturday.
_Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nor-
m intim 'and family of Ottawa
visited last week with their
aunt Miss Mattie Ellis who is
A fall harvest of colour
SOuh Huron
r.
Caddick
London were
with the
r Pearl
haddick.
. and Mrs. Carey Joynt
and David of Bethlehetn.
Pennsylvania called on
relatives here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
MacDonald of Brampton
were weekend visitors with
the former's grandparents
Mr. end Mrs. Edgar Cud -
more.
Parker Reunion
Held at Exeter
Over 50 descendants of the
Parker families gathered at
Riverview Park. Exeter on
Saturday for their reunion
and picnic supper. Mr. and
Mis. Fred Brown. London
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker,
London were lin charge of the
races for the children and
games for the adults followed
by a ball game. Those at-
tending from a distance were
from Port Credit, Whitby,
Brampton, London, Strat-
ford, Mitchell, Hensall and
Exeter.
Committees for next year
pre: sports, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Ruston. Stratford
and Mr. and Mrs. George
Parker, Hensel. President is
Doug Wein, Whitby ; first vice
pres.ident, Kenneth Parker,
Hensall: and secretary-
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Combined Churcli service
was . held in Carnsel;
Preshyterial* Cburch-on
Sunday. conducted,by
Rev. W.D.Jarvis. Mr. .Jac
Caldwell presided 111
organ. Service next Sundy,,
August 8 will be conducted by
the Rev: Harold Snell of
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