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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-10-14, Page 15tner+e .are Dal of tl g how ak+ek po h gers, wall t'. vets end ire ems; decoupage kits, needle` pain crewel, exn,- le *tom t ted iner '. a aoyr+o cuxntr.lnto fila ski acid how nice to Pick up craft suppli not have to rive to L . get theni" she said. ea ana. oadonE'to, lintanian Club will be played, after the held, a dinner. Mrs. Mote donated Ht r r* 7. the high prize end Gladys , Pearl C!urn- Hodgarth donated the low opened the eeting prize ere +d' alae the mLordts Pear. l Cummings conducted Praayer. , the Dutch auction. Winners of to minutes of the last articles were Lue • Falconer, meeting were read and the Wayne Glazier, Luella treasurer's report. was given. Leppington, Edith Picard Several cards and flowers and Edna Adams. Edna had been sent out, seven Adams won the mystery hospital calls and 21 home prize. calls were made, 11 was Edith Pickhard Offered her passed -that the ci,006 t ;te . " , ome for the November 4 to the CNIB. All meeting, where cake and ice arrangements were made for cream will be served by the the anniversary dinner which social group; Lue Falconer will be at the Orange Hall, and Pearl Cummings will October 15 at 6 p.m. Euchre donate the cakes and Irene cutintei. pt o$e s e fnha + ?rt st 11 : to help anyone In any cord photo) with t for aIr craft bier of Corrie e -weekend •with Mr» and Mrs. Stan Strasser vaned st week with her • William J. Craig aunt Mrs. Bell Allen efore returning, to their home at Loma, California. e October meeting of the Auburn Women's Institute wilt be held next Tuesday toter 19 with guests invited from Tiger Dunlop, Blyth and Lroridesboro as guests. Everyone is welcome. The Auburn WI catered to a hits load of superannuated school teachers of Guelph last Wednesday. They - were enroute to the Goderich museum for a tour arranged by Mrs. Marguerite Chopin. of Guelph and formerly of Auburn. Mrs. Emerson Rodger is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McDougall and Angie and Miss Debbie Wills of Sudbury spent Thankksgiving weekend with;J s parents Mrs aid - Ke net`b VteDourgali. 14'fi.and Mrs. William H. Mutch of London and Miss Dorothy . Mutch. of Clinton visited recently with Mrs. itibert McFarlane. • Mr. and Mrs. James A. Towe spent the holiday with their family Mr. and Mrs. James H. Towe and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Plant and family at London. Mr. and Mrs. John Stadelmann, Christine, Rhonda and Jennifer of RR 2, Blyth and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock were guests last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stadeimann, Ben and Susan, RR 4, Goderich following the Baptismal service for Jen- nifer Sheron in Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haines of Niagara Falls spent Thanksgiving weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley emegen, Miss Shelley Temegen, Mr. Greg Porter Mrs. Vera LaVigne, all of Windsor, Mrs. Roy Bennett of Detroit, Miss Heather Fyfe and Mr. John Hamilton of Toronto spent, the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton. The monthly meeting of the Walkerburn Club was held at the home of Mrs. Tom Cun- ningham. Mrs. Lloyd r Town of Clinton LEAF PICKUP MONDAYS ONLY 't*v+.s that are property Uttered In bap or other ltbtiil containers and illaried iside will be picked aTS Only hogionhig a.m. until feriher nye. C.C. PROCTOR. CLERIC*TREASURER. McClinchey 't opened the meeting with a reading on September. 0 Canada was sung followed by a prayer by Mrs. Tom Cunningham. The Minuteswere read and the roll call was` answered by a donation to the support of the foster child -you cards Were read` from �Mr. and Mrs. Colin Fingland, Mrs. Elliott Lapp, Donna (Hunking) Walsh and a special donation was received from Mrs. MacMaster who is now leaving the community. The treasurer's report was read by Mrs. Garth McClinchey. In the business a birthday gift and Christmas gift will be sent to. the Foster Child. Thedraw prize that was donated by Mrs. Joe Hunking was .won by Mrs. - Ted flunking. Mrs. Ted Hunking reported that help was needed at Huronview to cut out certain things and if any members could go any time their help would be greatly appreciated. Plans were made kr the next meeting to be held at the abrprogram1mault The will be in charge of Mrs. Stewart Ball and Mrs. Garth McClinchey. The lunch will be in charge of Mrs. Lloyd Penfound ' and Mrs. Ronald Gross. A penny sale was held then several contests were given out by Mrs. Ted Hunking and Mrs. Tom Cunningham Lunch of cake and ice crea wits served by Mrs. Garth McClinchey and Mrs. Ste*art Bali. f nett' Bruswls a At its last meeting jAt HA Huron viewed a pictorial sketch of the new'' arena proposed for Brussels - thanks . to member Ralph Watson. A heated viewing- area will be available to wheelchair spectators on the second floor via a service elevator, and washrooms on the ground level will be large enough for wheelchairs. • Pat Watson and Elaine Townshend brought the other members up-to-date on the pians for a workshop for the homebound in Huron County. News was received from Bell Canada about their plans to adapt the Balanced Armature Receiver for use by hearing -aid wearers. Because Bell does not build the telephone booths, ALPHA decided to contact the makers of the booths to inquire into the possibility of building them large enough to a commodate wheelchairs. Members agreed to hold the October 26 meeting lin the Brussels School, ides of events at Pinevie Stables - a riding stable near New Hamburg, w ch provides Clinton IV..4-II Thsecond meeting of the C1ir t n IV 4-11 was held at the hof ae of Mrs. Joe Gibson on eptember 30. The meeting was opened with the pledge. Pam Carnochan read the minutes of the last meeting. Everyone was present and they decided upon a design for the cover. The next meeting was held at the home of Tony Van Dorp (Carolyn and Mary -Ann) on October 7 at 7:30 p.m. The kernel was discussed. Wilma Veenstra made Roman meal porridge and Carolyn and Cathy Van Dorp made dogwoods. By Mary - Ann Van Dorp. lessons for the handicap will'be shown. na pkins Lunch was served, and all enjoyed a social chit-chat. glazier and Vii Lampinan will buy the ice cream, These handling the Dutch auction. for November 4 are Jennie Wise, Dorothy Frey and Edna Adams. The prograta consisted of a few readings by the president,. lunch was served and the meeting closed with the benediction. ,gel: tttors can stop neatly 20*,. of al furnace aar and Des Acretases heatire4 tuts So to cat ►erelong costs nett provide healthier a:' tor you, Wanly to breathe filers shot() tie changed three ttmps a season Ada"ustsfrom to' a ta- tor floor ttigb arta tow *30 rasters improveg 'W 2 venter heatarsg, neva keep watts. 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