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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-09-23, Page 21wasp ented as , !! of anger, + man atiOr a man of laughter: Bible root, were read I.sa ,. t>nArid Stege Sr rarer was -led by Sunday Superintendent,, • illRowcltffe.. The Chiselhurst IIS Anniversary will be held next Sunday at 2 p.m. . • Persots ne 1 form d Ater 'f _XI e to I hapten of Beta begun their first lit ome of SO- off Bayfield. ` began with the Bit: • wring the Meeting it was that their main roject would be :a ;o Huronview to use +ex` t#ey please, tErwill ca'rnpai,$a the Vidian Arthritis Rhe atism Society's k drive. The iabera are also volun g their time to the itat cart service. r one was pleased with `results 0f" the bake sale held' on the Labour 1 ay weekend. 'members were asked to ' deet material for - year's culture, programs, the theme c f which is "The Modern World". The culture program was g ve t by Audra Kernp on the kinnds..of com- munications in our modern world ane " their place in forming our opinions. The businessMeeting was then adjourned and every' repeated- the closin► and joined h a mispab. , lunch w a served bythe hostess. The senior citizens group in Zurich asked Stanley township councilat its Sep- tembe:r meeting if any Stanley residents wish to join. their group. Thor provincial government pays 9214 per- eenr"of the group's expenses and the village of Zurich pays the other 7% percent. If any Stanley residents ' take -ad- vantage of Zurich's offer, the Stanley council has agreed to pay a corresponding portion of the vines',' % percent. Council 459 received an application from the proprietor of the Wildwood motel just south of Bayfteld for approval or establish a SD unit trailer park with CM* piete facilities behind the motel. Council has made no decision on this request as yet. ' Six applications under the shoreline properties protection act were accepted 1by Stanley cauncit-dor a, total ,0t$15; i. Theses t Web, applications received: and accepted by the council.. A tile .Oral loan for .54, was accepted. The accounts were: Stanley general $48,700; Stanley roads $1.8,975; two tile drain loam $6,400. - Gerry Sneath had the.. misfortune to fracture his right thumb while__ playing football at school last week. His hand will be in a casUor a month. _ Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, Mrs. Daisy Ivey and Mrs. Elizabeth Volland were Mrs. Margaret T orndike of Clinton, who 1 wl ng: on a Kitchener s as Sato ay w o. last t ;"Mr. rd n Mrs. Gary Finlayson and Mrs, Wtnnia skew. Sim. Roobal i ed Mr, Anthony Galderland. in Ridgetown lest o? y. n Sunday, ae- + pnpa ed by Mrs:. 3'.M, ,Glenn of Exeter, they at - AnniVersary Service area where Dr. Goth- of London was the guest speaker and afterwards were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Hayter, Varna. Heasall Livestock sales Supply consistedmainly of heifers and steers, demand was fait and 'prices were lower. Fat _cattle: heifers, 537-539, top to 542; steers, W- $41, top to $.41.60. Pigs; weanlings 533441 ; chunks 545- 555. Visit I tzol ur1 + Relaxing ..0 l-'cr.ease Under �rrSr. 4.,U ::• BAYCIEI,,Q Rtlr. GOGERICtl ." sta771 I 'the G ashen United Church m Stanley township, south of �Vaa, is losing a tradition ....ham ralresi y.......:dYsap geared from every church in the area its outhouse. The church congregation has decided to donate enough *money to renovate the basement, and the renovations will include two bathrooms. A new furnace is already in place and additional kitchen aoboards and repairs will be done to modernize the facilities available. Thezcommittee in charge of the renovations hopes to have them completed before the By nary Chess:.. zea 4 r UR y, cru ' t1WW CU xpar Cs.a nniv .r ► r . of bort Elgin o'visited on annual turkey dinner usually The Varrna\ ?lifted Chuarci Sul day villin Bill and 1 McAsti. at the rate they are going thison Sunday with a large crowd:The Stanley Township pee is not . too unlikely. Although in attendance wee girls were defeated by the money is all in the'forrci of : It D G Goth f the Goderich Township girls donations, the labor isn't as very little of the labor is volunteer help. None the less, this is a community project. And will benefit all those' who attended the church at any time. It will bekind of sad to see the old outhouse go though, if nothing else it certainly taught restraint and self- control and made more than one member of the congregation feel just a little bit humble. held at the end of October and Anniversary was celebrated - ev. r. eorge o London was guest preacher, in a game at Holmesville on and titled his thought - Sunday. provoking message 'For Such a Time as This". Several messages in song were brought to us by the talented- -barbershop guar- - tette, #The Town and Country Four, aftd by Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Townsend, all of the Seaforth area. The committee for the next UCW meeting has invited Mrs. Marie McGavin of Walton to tell of her ex- periences at Alma College this past summer. Please remember, the date for this meeting has been changed to Sept. 30. will be held at at 7:00 p.m. GUEST SPEAKER: MR. DONALD '1141. I NSLEY, PRES. OF MIT. DIVISION CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY Community notes Mrs. Percy Harmon of Echo Baty, Mrs. Stelia Mit- chell and sons Tom*ay and Brian of Sault Ste. Marie visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Morrison and family. Mc and Mrs. Edgar Munn retuned borne after spending a week with their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Don Gooding at Parkhill and with their granddaughter Muss Debbie Gooding, a registered nurse .who was holidaying from Moose Factory. Rev. Don Beck will conduct the 116th Anniversary service at Chiseihurst United church on Sunday' September 26th at 2t p.m. Special: music by Mrs. Grace Campbell d Mrs. Ruth Townsend, Seaforth, followed by a social hour. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaddick and Mark of London spent the weekend with the forrner's mother Mrs. Pearl Shaddick. ilL‘rr ft' Pr' o e• w- a dr' fi ls.,r Or' !!` !t' pe. it (� lk f?' A` N` P` 0` By Mrs. .F.Beyry Mr. T and Mrs. Lawrence Smiley and Erin visited for a few days with their cousin Ms. V. Berry. Mrs. A. Paterson and daughter, Ina; Mr. and Mrs. A. Cubbin, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sholdice; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sholdice, London were guests of Mrs. Paterson and attended the Hill - Raymond wedding in Briucefield United Church, Saturday. The many friends of Mrs. Menenary, Bayfield are sorry to learn that she fell and fractured her hip and Is a patient in Clinton Hospital. Mr. and Mrs_ Gordon Elliott, London spent , the week in Brucefield and Clinton, and visited their aunt Mrs. Menenary. A good crowd attended the"lunch :s served" on Tuesday evening. `Group one, Tuckeisrnith UCW were in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Cribbin and Mrs. E. Paterson were visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Terry Kairns and family, Timmins this week. • FILL YOUR PLATE ATI.ULTS CHILDREN (12 s Under) 11.4 EVERY SOth CUSTOMER WILL DINE FREE OF CHAR E .... compliments of Mrs. Watkins. Come dine in my kitchen, and. tei harequet facil�itier.'Stating ir"*"*"""""*'*1""r"e". THE i»sco"L SU ENTERTAINMENT FROM $ p.m. to 1 'a.rn. NIGHTLY GETTING RED LMS Mrs. Watkins prepare your Bridal meet; at prises only a mother can appreciate. Because of the closing*" Goderich arena. the annual Goderich Car Show will be combined with the Clinton Auto Dealers for Auto Show '77 at Chevrolet -Oldsmobile Lorne Brown MotMotor . • kfrostitury.tincetti e1r Groom & Parent ford Anrictin Maters-Jeep kloindAaides t Chrysler -Plymouth • Clition Chryrs er PIyrm ►ut ► Chrysve Dong • Schutz Motor plies Toyotar �! .Strickland Motor