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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-10-07, Page 8, • • orrsentic i44a,v*, out rotif,an ex the Huron --ositor said in tast week's but SDHS cip „ , Bruce Shaw is SO pleased wit the way tbe student ru cafeteria t the studentschoo is thinks working rungthe ' s will be run- ndefiniteJY. S.first - student cafeteria in the. of a Ir „ �d tqrest 0! znaple, Exeter, mn dress througb the past cbairm l authority lay afternoofl. They pointed out a -. was the third year the 0 0 in milesfl held in the area located a tree and many" ree , northwest tit plan such 4 led in Stanley ginger, wild mar wnsbip in- puipi result 104 that Mr, show' ' made to the Huron County • Board of Education last Spring, Mr„ Shaw had two goals in. mind, to see if the quality. of the food that the cafeteria sells to students would improve, and to givWalsh on e • the student workers, all volunteers, an educational Senior Citizets Housing experienceproject for Blyth. The same paper say* there After appealing for names still may be some problems of people definitely interested with Tuckersmith Township's in moving into a 24 -unit attempt to let developer building if it was built, the Harold White Homes (Lon- village forwarded a list of 26 don) Ltd: build four houses on names to Ontario housing smaller lots in Vanastra than Corporation officials. Last its official plan allows. week two women from the Township officials had OHC were in Blyth to I in- terview those on the list and , .• Families enjoyed one of the last outings of the year in warm weather last Sunday at the Annual hike at the Bannockburn Conservation area near Varna. Here the Frank Roth Family of Kippers crosses ane of the pretty bridges on the preperty. (Photo by Wilma Oke). List Sunday Was $ perfect - day for bike, and the sunny, warrn weather lured nearly 150 hikers °tit to the Ausable-avneItt .ConservatIon Authority's annual hike at the Ban- nochburn Conservation area near Varna. Here Mark Horner, left,- David Jewitt, Michael Horner and Donna Horner enjoy a leisurely stroll down a path, surrounded by the golds and reds of autumn (photo by Wilma Oke) News of Hensall By Bertha MacGregor Amber Rebekah lodge Noble Grand Mrs. Bertha MacGregor presided for the meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge on Wednesday evening -assisted by the Vice -Grand. Mrs. Dorothy Parker, who • reported for the visiting committee. A letter was read from Mr. Eric Luther in regards for the canvass for the Institution of the Blind. .Mrs. Dorothy Parker and Mrs. Hazel Corbett volunteered to canvass. BRIDAL SHOWER • evening with Mrs. Allen. A letter was read from Gold and rust decorations congratulations to Mr. and Pride of Huron Lodge, Exeter made an attractive setting in Mrs. Albert Killough of stating 'a "school of - in - Knox United Church Sunday Springfield who are struction" will be held in their school room when Miss celebrating their 50th wed- Lodge Rooms on September Shelley Grange, bride -elect of ding anniversary this week. 29th at 3p.m. awl 8 p.m. when this month was honored with They are both former all the members are asked to a community bridal shower. residents of this community, attend either session. Mrs. The guest book was ,is the stirs. Killough being the Betty Robinson, past charge of Carol Seers'and 'former Mildred King. Assembly President of Anita Hallam and each one -Mr. and Mrs. Jtihn Ingersoll will instruct the signed a clothespin. Fay Stadelmann, Christine, sessions. Supper will be Seers and Sandra McClinchey Rhonda and Jennifer and served following the af- welc.omed the guests. Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock were ternoon session. Mrs. Greg Park presided guests last Sunday of Mr. and Birthday greetings were for the sing -song and Miss Mrs. George Collins of Huron extended to the Vice Grand Doris Naylor was the pianist. Haven Village. Mrs. Dorothy Parker. The choir girls presented a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raith- Several members expressed pantomime depicting what by were guests last Sunday of thanks to "Secret Pals" for the new bride wears to -day Mr. and Mrs. Ken Petrie and cards received. after her wedding in her role family at Kincardine. ° Arrangements were made as housewife. Those taking mr. and mrs. Kari Teinhert for the Installarflof Officers part were Kim McDowell, of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs.• on October 2 h when the .Debbie Cunninghatn, Linda Cam Fotheringham of St. DistrictDeputy Cunningham. Marilyn Marys called on Mr. and -Mrs. Wightman, Faye Seers, Thomas Johnston and Miss Jayne Arthur. Wanda Laura Phillips last Sunday. Plaetzer, Lorraine Chamney, Mr. and Mrs.. Luther Sherry Berbeek and Doris Morley of Ailsa Craig visited Naylor. Miss Sherry Plaetzer on the •weekend with her was the commentator. brother. Mr. Ben Hamilton Mrs. Norman Wightman and Mr. Hamilton. and her daughter Marilyn Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wilkin played a piano duet and a of Goderich visited last flower contest was won by Sunday evening with Mrs. Mrs. Gordon Gross. Mrs. Ben Allen. Robert Cook pinned a corsage Mr. and Mrs. Thomas on Shelley and Mrs. Karen Jardin spent holidays last Robinson pinned a corsage on week with friends at Burrley her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Falls in the Kawartha area Grange. Both were escorted last week. to the decorated platform. Mrs. Bill Jones of Goderich Sherry Plaetzer read the visited Monday with Mrs. address of congratulations Bell Allen. and gifts from friends were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bennett of presented. Amherstburg visited last Mrs. Allan Craig made an weekend with Mrs. Elva attractive bouquet of bows Straughan. and presented it to Shelley who thanked her friends for the gifts and invited all to come to see her gifts this week. Lunch was served. SOCIAL NEWS Mrs. Norman McDowell is a patient in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. Mrs. Arabelle Bushell of Clinton visited Monday Help your Head'. Help !jou( Heatt Fund AUTO GLASS LIMITED THE ,oLASWC:hi '; TAO President Mrs. Mary Fisher of Exeter and her staff will be present. Three -Links Seniors The • Three -Links Senior Citizens Club met in the local hall Tuesday reopening for the fall months with a bounteous "pot luck" supper. The president, Percy Campbell, presided over the business following the sup- per. After singing "0 Canada" a one minute silence was observed in memory of an executive member the late Glenn Belt, Bill Rogerson was appointled'''.01 the Executive Committee. It was reported 15 tables and 60 chairs had been purchased also a piano and bingo set was purchased. A card of thanks was read from Mrs. Glenn Bell, and a letter. from Mrs. Rosa Harris stating the "Fall Rally" for the Senior Citizens of Zone 8 will be held in Saltford Valley Hall, Goderich on October 14th at 9:30 a.m. Each club is to, present a number and arrangements will be made for a representation to attend. During the evening the winner of the "lucky cup" was Mrs. Richard Taylor and the "lucky chair" was won by Mrs. Perty Campbell. Mrs. Rogerson treasurer, gave a detailed rc.,..rt .h fernelq imeacaaragiag.. Last week', Mr. Hill Photographs of all ziIcted core area and gna they are 01:54.4Aebodinut tte4 buildingsaea.are The Blyth Standard reports that no word has been received yet, according to Clerk -Treasurer. Larry the fate of the :PP in the design and ;llustratior buildings the way f the rvice $I5UOO to ti cierway, and the results 50 rrp Centre aver a originally agreed to sel the developer a 10 foot public walkway that adjoins his property to bring the lots up to acceptable 5000 square foot size. But atter a number of Vanastra property owners objected, a compromise was reached that would leave a five foot walkway open to the public and allow the developer to build on lots that were too small. Tuckersmith clerk Jim McIntosh says the township plans to pass the bylaw reducing the walkways to five feet, which doesn't require t next public notice, a Tuesday's council meeting. He said he is preparing either a bylaw or a minor variance to the plan that would allow eetin will be reduced sized The October m g th building on e held on the third Tuesday lots and that it would be voted evening October 19th when it on after notice to the public is is expected the "projector published and OMB approval and screen". which has been is received. The houses are purchased will be on hand for already under construction. films. The tenders for the South Mrs. Laird Mickle led in a Huron Recreation , Centre sing song with Mrs. Wm. were -opened, the Exeter Rogerson accompanying. Times -Advocate reported and Several selections were while the figures were in ticipatedightlyhigher committee a mn ittene- played on the piano by Mrs. s Mickle and all- joined games of bingo. members. it is expected council will approve a con- UCW views pictures tract within a week: The Chiseniurst UCW held Northside Construction, their September meeting at submitted the lowest tender the church, Mrs. Harold of seven ata price of 8950,000. Parker presided and opened When the engineer's fees of the meeting with a poem seven per cent are added, the 'Lord Give Me Faith". The total cost of the project will be theme song was followed by SI ,016,500. prayer and Mrs. Rosa Harris The Zurich Citizens News says that within the next few Stewardship". weeks, the core area of presented- the worship on The business was discussed and it was decided to hold the annual bazaar on Oct. 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hackett of Stratford were guests and showed pictures of the trip they took to Hawaii last winterwhich were both humorous and beautiful. The meeting' closed with ' prayer by Mrs. Parker, and Mrs. Earl Kinsman and Mrs. Jack Brintnell were hostesses when a delicious lunch was served. 11. to let. Ltd, disSo with Bell Canadatti Brussels will be oleo Brussels Post repOrted. .G.g. Newton, the president of Maitland, who works out of Telontario, a Bell subsidiary in Toronto said that if and when the , application to dissolve Maitland is ap- proved, all staff will be of- fered jobs with:Bell. Maitland has four employees plus the phone companfs manager, Harol Ross. Mr. Newton said Bell Canada rates, which he said are similar to what Maitland charges now, will apply if the takeover is approved. taigas The quarterly communion serVice for all faiths was held in the Chapel conducted by Reverend Wittack of the Blyth United Churzh assisted by Mrs. Webster, Mrs. McClinchey and Mrs. Watt. Ralph Schuurman, prin- cipal of the Clinton Christian Reformed School, led the Sunday evening song service with members of the congregation forming a choir to lead the singing. Mrs. Meston of Hensall was welcomed to the Home at Monday afternoons program. Marie Flynn and Norman Speir provided the old time music and the Christian Reformed volunteers helped with activities. Mrs. Martindale of Toronto, the former Beatrice Campbell of Goderich, showed coloured slides taken while on a trip to Washington and several interesting places in the United States at the Family Night program. During the intermission Mrs. • Elsie Henderson, Mrs. Myrtle Parker and Mrs. Meston entertained with piano solos. ' Mrs. Doak expressed the appreciation of the residents. Plans are being made for the new season's Family Night programs and if you or your group could entertain sortie Tuesday Night we would appreciate hearing from you, Smiting -Seethwestere Ontario DAWN PrN CARPET INSTALLATION Residential -Commercial -Industrial PHONE 565-2880 ANYTIME P.O. 60X 222 BAYFIELD, ONTARIO • Plant-cistic Day" Open House Sunday, Oct., 17th hum I p.m. to 5 p.m. for all green plant lovers Width y I ring Plants Iltike In 1 it ruct i I till itissineg.%. mi 11 elcorni sag •i'tIitI 1. or ilmm. Our "Plant-astic Day"Come in, have a cup of coffee. and browse through our large selections, of tropical and green plants. large and small. This is your opportunity to Icarn about the many different plants. and their care. An amateur's delight. A green thumber's paradite. ° Having problems with your plants? 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