Clinton News-Record, 1976-09-16, Page 1004,
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meeting we
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ted as rd by the
ecretary,, Miss Minnie
agner, It was announced
gat the Fall. Rally of Huron
resbytee? al•W.M.S, would be
held at Goderich on October
3 at 1:30 p.m. Other business .
discussed and pians Were
Made to hold the next
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Roy'Deer.
The speaker of the evening
was Miffs:. Victor Youngblut of
Belgrave assisted by several
other members. She told
about Taiwan, the .,country;
to people and the
missionaries who have
served there. Also taking part
were Mrs. Garner Nicholson,
Mrs, Walter Shortreed, Mrs.
J'. McBurney, and Mrs.
Margaret Dunbar , and all
gave interesting facts on the
work in this country.
Mrs, Frank Raithby gave
readings - "On- looking
through a glass clearly,"
"Someone needs you" and
"KindWords".
The offering was received
by Mrs. Frances Clark and
dedicated with prayer. The
President thanked all who
had taken part and after the
closing, hymn and prayer a
lunch was served.
WALKERBURN CLUB
The Waikerburn Club held
their meeting; at, the home? f
Mrs. Joe flunking with the
hostess in charge of . the
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flunking and Mrs. Tom
Cunningham..
The program for the af-
ternnon was a signature
contest and scrambled back
to school contest by Mrs.
Lloyd McClinchey. Mrs. Roy
Darer gave a reading and a
musical instrument contest
and Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey
gave a poem. Lunch was -
served by Mrs. Ted Honking,
Mrs. Tom Cunningham and
the Hostess.
SOCIAL NEWS
Congratulations to David.
Derrick and LarieCartwright
on ; receiving engraved'
plaques for participating at
Smithville in the Junior
contests in the Provincial
Championship Matches of the
Ontario Muzzleloading
Association .held recently.
They received their plaques
last Saturday. Their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Donald Cart-
wright, wisp Mk part in the
competitions.
Mr. and Mrs. James C.
Johnston, nee Anna Dobie,
now of Bluevale were
honoured recently on the
occasion of their 44th wedding
anniversary at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston
by their neighbours and
friends. a Congratulations
Anna and Jim.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bach of
London visited last Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Kirkconnell. '
Mr. and Mrs. John Snelling
and son Donald Snelling of.
Port Colborne visited last
weekend with Mr. and and Mrs.
Andrew Kirkconnell and
attended the Threshermen's
reunion at Blyth.
Karlheinz Roll, Peter
Kienzier, Werner Weber and
Helga Waldmann all of
Germany are visiting with
their friends Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Whetstone, Karen and
Iiolmesvi
wi
Jo,
Phillips.
Mr. and
Youngblut of Wood
week -end guests tri
' Mrs. WilfredSande
Mr. Archie,
Clinton v
village one
gyred
ere
,and
on Of
in the.
eek.
Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Ben.
nett, Port Albert, Mrs. Harold
Nicholson, Seafarth, Mrs.
Fred Reed of Clintont Mr. and.
Mrs. Gary NiaChoison and
Lorie of Port Albert visited
with Mrs. Laura Hoge and
Mrs. Eleanor Bradneek last
Tuesday evening to bid
farewell to Mrs, Hoge who
left Wednesday by plane for
Saskatoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Deer,
Kim and Sandra and Mr. and
Mrs. Murray McKnight and
Wendy of Atwood spent the
holiday week -end at
Frankenmuth, Michigan..
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Loosemore and Kathy of
London and Mrs. Catherine
Moss of W; Ville visited
last week with. Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Garrison.
The annual Grandmother's
Day will be held at the Sep-
tember 21 meeting of the
Auburn Women's. Institute at
1- p.m. in the Community
Memorial hall and will start
with a Dessert Luncheon. An
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interesting program is being
planned and everyone is
welcome.
Several from here attended
motored to Cleveland on the
holiday week -end to see the
Cleveland Indians play the
Boston Red Socks . on the
Saturday and Sunday. The
group included Tom Cun-
ningham, Russel Garrison.
Gordon Daer, Alvin Daer, Joe
Hunking, Bill Robertson, Len
Archa rabault and Glen
Sellers of Bluevale.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Hamilton last week were
her mother Mrs. Ray La
Vigne and her friend Mrs.
Freida Chittim. of Windsor
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allison
of Toronto.
e 441 club meets
The first meet( of "The
Cereal Shelf" began r our
Hoimesville 1 group Monday,
September 13. After the
saying,, of the 441 pledge,
introductions were made. We
are happy to have two new
members, Marilyn Cox and
Sharon Moriarty.
The result of the election of
officers is as follows:
president, Debbie Harrison;
vice-president, Marilyn Cox,
secretary, Mary Jean Bet-
ties; treasurer, Bev Mathers ;
press reporter for Goderich is
Debbie Harrison and for
Clinton, Ann Kiontpss.
Our leader is Mrs. Betties
with Mrs. Harrison as our
assistant leader. The name
for our club Wheat Germs"
was created by Bev Mathers.
„ e—discussa& f
record book, Canada's Food
Guide and cereals.
For the demonstration we
all worked together and made
frypan cookies. We then,
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thanked our guests for
coining and the meeting
ended, with the 411 motto and
grace,--By'Ann Klomps.
On Friday, September 10th,
123.4-11 Homemaking Club
Sogirls born the counties in
Ontario Ontario par-
ticipated in the Junior Day at
the Western Fair in London.
•The 20 girls who attended
from Huron County were:
Louise Gibson, Wroxeter;
Donna Henderson, RR 5,
Seaforth; Rhea Behrns, RR 1,
Wroxeter; Joanne 'anQsch,
RR 3, Goderich; Karen
McAllister, RR 1, Zurich;
Julie Shobbropk, RR 3,
Walton';. -Darlene `Rtaynard,
RR 2, Bluevale; Lori Anne
O'Brien. RR 43, Dashwood;
The Vanastra Bingo is now
held on Mondays at 8 at the
Vanastra .Recreation Centre.
The $200 jackpot must go
each week. The winners of
past bingos are: August 27th,
Sadie Lovett of Clinton ;
September 6th, Mildred Swan
of Mitchell.
The winnerrs of the 50-50
draw were: August 27th, Mrs.
Bell of Bayfield; September
13th. Fred Seers. Goderich.
HOSPITALITY NIGII T
This Friday, September
17th, is Hospitality Night at
'the Vanastra Recreation
Centre. Dancing begins at 9
p.m. with music by Dee Jaye
Unlimited.. ..
Come out and join the fun.
Be sure to bring your friends.
FIRE UNIT
Bob Argyle has been put in
charge of refurbishing the
Vanastra Fire Unit truck.
Howie Langdon of Quebec
Road has been appointed
training instructor to see that
all volunteers have Adequate.
training.
Any questions or donations
should be directed to Mrs.
Merle Thomas at 10 Toronto
Blvd. who is the secretary of
the fire committee.
ASSOCIATION DANCE
The, Vanastra Community
Association is holding a •Steak
B.B.Q. and dance on October
1, 1976 at the Vanastra
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Recreation Centre. Tickets
are $12 a couple and the
B.B.Q. begins at 7 p.m. with
the dance starting at 9 p.m.
Tickets are available from
any of the following directors
- Ben Bridges, Vic Evans.
Barry Black, Merle Thomas,
Bill Emgling, Wilf-Schneider,
Diane Black or at the Country
Market.
Laura Dennis, RR 1, Walton;
Donna Chettleburgh, RR 5,
W ingham; Ga'Ic' Horton, RR
5, Clinton; Sherri Marshall,
RR 3, Blyth; Lori Lynn
Stewart, RR 1, Kjrkton; Betty
Errington, RR 2, Auburn;
Marilyn Pepper, Hensall;
Kathy Fischer, RR 2,
Wingham; Mary Jean Bet-
ties, RR 2, Bayfield;
Elizabeth Datar, RR 1,
Dashwood; Patti'Lou Down,
RR 1, Hensall; Sylvia Forbes,
RR 2, Clinton.
A program was planned to
include a variety of topics - a
film and discussion on
nutrition, a fashion show, and
a craft session t featuring
Macrame plant hangers.
The highlight of the evening
was a joint banquet with the
Agricultural club members at
the Top -of -the -Fair
Clubhouse. Club members
also had the opportunity to
view the evening grandstand
show. _
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