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Y have a family of five
htertit Mrs. Robert
rlene) Bell; MO. WM.
(AntdrY) RoWez, Mrs, Max
(Dorina) Willsie; Mrs. Robert
(Gail) Turner; and Mrs.
Dennis (Sandra) Morrissey,
who surprised them with a
family dinner at the chalet.
The table Was attractive with
summer 'flowers centered
with the anniversary cake.
Relatives and friends
assembled later to extend
greetings and dancing was
enjoyed to music by Joe
Overholt and the Standbys,
followed by Lunch.
Social Notes
Rev. • Harold Snell con- Mrs. Lorne Chapman.
i in Carmel Glenn E. Bell
erteitained a n,„..
friends in
indy Parntmber.
en ,.yed auring
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oth of London, and Mrs.
onald f , Soo,
owling Green, OhiO One son
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in
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presented with miscellaneous and 11 grandchildtefl also
gifts. Refreshments were survive,.
served, Funeral service was held
Mrs. Don Dalton was from the Penthron Funeral
hostess ‘at her home in Home, Hensall, Friday
Segforth on Friday eVenIng August Xt, with Reit- W. D.
assisted by Gerry Web% and Jarvis officiating, Interramt
Judith Parker when a was in !Oman Union
number of relatives were Cemetery.
entertained in honour of A MasOnic service was.
Cindy Parker bride -elect of held, followed by a 1.0.0.F.
Septemberservice on Thursday evening.
Contests directed by Mrs. The deceased was a member
Wein were followed by of Carmel Presbyterian and
readings by Hazel Corbett. the session of the church.
after which Lorrie Parker Pal lboar ers were:
presented Cindy with a Clarence McNaughton, Don
shower of gifts for her kit- McLaren, Wilfred Htmkin,
chen.. Refreshments were Don MacArthur, Don Rigby,
•
-served. Edison McLean. Flower
Mr. and Mrs. Don bearers were grandsons
MacLaren. Jodi and Brooke Allan, Doug., Paul and Chris
returned to their home in Bell.
Oakville after visiting with
the latter's parents. Mr. and
ducted the sery ce
M
Presbyterian Church on r. Glenn Bell, a well -
Sunday.' Mrs. Malcolm known Tuckersraith farmer,
Dougall presided at the of RR 1 Hensan, passed away
organ, and t e fiowers In the in St. Joseph's Hospital,
church were placed in loving London Wednesday, August
memory of the late Glenn 18, 1976 in his 66th year.
Bell. Surviving is his wife, the
Miss Pat Rowcliffe was former Ruby L McLaren,
hostess at her home an spris Robert M. Bell; RR 2
Monday evening When she Kippen, Earl and Mervyn,
iticClinehey's sold gift of W.G. Thompson and
The building in which Ida Sons of Hensall. They have
Mcainchey's store and tuna previously donated, grass
ed and fertilizer for the
ort
The Goderich OPP report a
relatively quiet week, with
only one accident in the
Clinton area, involving
motorcycle and a car.
A vehicle driven by
Douglas A. Fisher. 21, of Kt
4, Goderich was bumped from
behind by a motorcycle
driven by Mark Leland, 23,
Ashfield Twp-, at the junction
of Highway 8 and County
Road 1 early Sunday mor-
ning.
Total damages were
estimated at $1,200 and no
serious injuries were
reported.
Confusion arose from the
OPP report last week which
reported the deaths of Claude
H. Rau, 73, and his wife
Pearl, 67, of St. Clair Shores,
OP,
The Wading P001 at the Clinton 'Park provides attraction
fir MOW Young (UPPers, as shown here by Mark Wilkins,
18 months, Who IS set ter a dive with help from his mother
Bothare of Clinton. (News-itecord photo)
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As you Imo*, each year
quite- a number of young
PC9Pt.in Ontario have th
opportunitY of Participating
in the activities of the Ontario
1,,egislatUre, in the capacity of
Pages. Groups of twenty
Pages serve Or a period of
approximately six or seven
weeks and I believe that, for,
the most part, they find this
an interesting and
educational experience.
Since the 1st March, 1971,
girls as well as boys have
been eligible to become
Pages, and applicants must
have either Grade 7 or 8, with
an average of over 80 percent.
Students wishing to make
application must write a
personal letter to the Speaker
of the Rouse, the Honourable
Toronto Or fittings ap
roximately two or three
Weeks atieS4 of their tour of stairway
duty. rages must buy their pitilding, and
own meals while working at photoipmphs are a
the Legislattire. and this is memento of en
interes
great problem as • there are a day. Visitors are also given
number of excellent "tourist package" whic
cafeterias in .the Parliament the present time goals_
Buildings. three bookletS - one
by
A qualified tutor is Ontario Hydro on the Gifts
af
available at the Legislature. Nature, anether call
ed
and Pages are given some —Grandeur, Ghosts' and
five hours of tutoring each Gargoyles", an entertaining
week. A Page Master and history of Queen's Park, and
Page Mistress are in charge a third called "People, Ideas 7
of the young people. and and Laws'. The package also
every effort is made to contains a card an ,the
provide recreation in the PrOviinCe'S coat of arms.' and
fresh air on a regular basis. a medallion, with the trillittra
There is also a Games Room an one side, the coat of arms
available in the quarters on the other.
allocated to the Pages. If you wish to arrange a
visit to the Legislature.
ae
usuallY
Russell D. Rowe, Room IN, It is always a grea
Parliament Buildings, pleasure to welcome visitors I would suggest that you try
•Queen's Park, Toronto. The from the Riding when they to make your arrangements
letter should give details of visit Queen's Park. Many appreximately two months in
education and background, as thousands of people come to advance of the proposed visit,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Latimer operated the projector. well as the reason for the the Legislature each year, to avoid disappointment. I
and sons. Teddy and Craig of Don't forget your lawn applicant's interest in serving sometimes visiting as if1- shall be happy to take care of
Calgary, , Alberta and Miss chair if you plan on attending in the Legislature. When the dividuals, but often in groups these arrangements for you,
Carolyn .Clark of Goderich the annual Memorial service Speaker writes to the student, - such as school classes. Girl if you wish,.
visited last week with Mr. and at Hope Chapel cemetery, giving the general Guides and Boy Scouts. May 1 also take this op -
Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Hullett Township on Sunday. requirements for the positian Senior Citizens and so on. In portunity to remind you that
Miss Leant Phillips. - August 29 at 3 p„rit. Rev. Stan of Page, the applicant then the period 'between January arrangements can be Made
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McDonald of Londesboro Will makes a formal application. and June this year, some 980 for people ceiebrating 50tlx
McDougall and Angie and be the guest speaker. For students who do not live groups participated in the ( and upwards) Wedding
Miss Debbie Wills of Sudbury Mr. and Mrs . Lorne in Toron,to, it is necessary to organized tours - totalling Anniversaries. and 90th (or
returned last week after Hamlyn of Belmont visited make arrangements for approximately 33.500 people. more) Birthdays to receive
accommodaticift in the City,
vacationing with his parents last Sunday with Mrs. Albert During the recess, the tour commemorative Scrolls. or
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McFarlane. and this is the responsibility lasts approximately half an plaques. from the Province of
McDougall. Mr. and Mrs. William Moss of the Page's parents. In this hoes. bet when the Ikaubc iil in Ontario. Pleae let me know
About seventy attended the visited recently with their connection, I would like to session. a half-hour visit to details of any such events in
reunion of members of the daughter Mrs. Robert Cook stress that Pages are not the Legislature is included for the Riding. Scrolls are also
Huron County Women's and Mr. Cook at Glencoe. allowed to leave the a total of one hour. This gives available for other special
Institute who attended the Mrs. Pearl Rollinson of Parliament Buildings until people an opportunity to occasions, such as a Town's
National Women's Institute Goderich and her brother Mr. they go home each day. witness the debates which 50th or 100th AnniversarY,
convention held at Chariot- Everett Taylor of Blyth . Pages receive an take place. and one of the special acts of heroism. or
tetown, P.E.I. in June and visited last week with their honorarium of 87.50 a day at most interesting periods for longstanding community
their friends and husbands sister, Mrs. Emmerson present, and if it is necessary visitors is the Question service.
to stay for a late sitting of the Period.
held last Sunday afternoon in Rodger and Mr. Rodger, RR
the Auburn Community 2. Auburn. • Legislature, each Page The guides who conduct the
Memorial hall. During the Miss Kim Robinson of receives an additional half tours. as well as giving the
afternoon pictures of dif- Newmarket visited last week , day's pay. Incidentally, the historical and legislative
ferent persons were Shown with her grandparents Mr. evening duties are arranged history of the Ontario
d Mrs Ross Robinson. ill such a way that no Page Legislature, also take visitors
to the Heritage Rooms.
providing interesting in-
formation on the exhibits - the
history of the Province, Past
Premiers, eta. Our guides do
everything possible to make
the tour entertaining as well
as educational. and we have
two guides who speak French
as welt as English, another
speaks Italian.
sold to Bob Peck and his son- park. Michigan and formerly o . and enjoyed. Mrs. Dena
counter is located has been
in-law, Jim Kirton. Ida is Best of three playoffs Joseph, as the result of an
Haines was chairman for the Mr. and Mrs. William L. works late more than one
vacating the premises shortly started on Monday, with the. automobile accident.
evening a week. As the
after her auction sale, which Colborne Junior Boys playing The Goderich detachment afternoon and musical Craig returned home last
is an Sept. 11, and will be in Stanley. - of the OPP have said that the selections were played by week from a two weeks payments are made on the
closing her doors to business The Junior GirIS began Rau vehicle was stfuck from Mrs. Larna Radford of vacation to Vancouver and basis of a computerized
on the evening of Sept 4. their playoff series with behind by another vehicle Clinton. A bountiful pot -luck the Western Provinces. record, each student must
Jim is married to Dianne Colborne at Benrniller on driven by John W. Graham, dinner was set up by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton have a Social Insurance
Peck, Bob's -eldest daughter. Tuesday evening. Recreation 19, of Bayfield. The Rau Haines, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt visited last week with friends Number.
who taught school (Mostly officials would like to find a vehicle went out of contxol and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock. and relatives in Toronto.
Brian Markson of Coach Mr. and Mrs. Allan Craig supplies the uniforms for the
The Legislative Assembly
kindergarten) in Hensel' and donor for a trophy for the and skidded into the path of applicants are
Zurich and other towns where Junior Girl series winners. an oncoming vehicle driven House Goderich who and Tyler visited last week at
they were located. They in- arranged the trip spoke Its,- Barrie.
also several others who had askeda
The Stanley Tykes will play by James Wayland, 20, of
above the store. and Goderich Twp. series for pronounced dead at the scene all enjoyed the trip and the
extra tours that theY had
tend to live in the apartment the winners of the Colborne Kincardine. The Rau's were
Bob and Jim will get the championship. of the accident. arranged. - Donald Haines
ion on Nov. 30, and
possess
after renovating the store,
will sell vacuum cleaners,
two-way radios and ap-
pliances.
Village notes
Glen Dowson's house in the
village has been sold to Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Poswalk.
Howard is employed with
Tuckersmith Municipal
Telephone, and his wife is the
former Janet Armstrong,
daughter of Mrs. John
Armstrong of RR 3, Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Boughner of RR 2. Aylmer
were visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. M. Morrison on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Hayter and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Heard took a four-day
trip last week up through
Tbbermory and Manitoulin
to Elliott Lake and
Sault Ste. Marie, and home
through Michigan. They
found that Elliott Lake has
expanded greatly since the
last time they were there.
Stanley Rec. news
The new Stanley Township
Park is a popular picnic and
swimming area. There was a
big crowd there on Sunday.
The Stanley Junior Boys
ball team sported new ball
caps °a fvloriday eveaing, a
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