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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-10-14, Page 22*y iez arrivc its, pia 73 in a Was ru Orteer and and Visitation er ret. The ne 4 Personal! Visitors with;,.Mrs. Daisy !IMF, Mrs. Elizabeth VoUand andMr. and Isvialre feet WCE .Tiss P4Ora and Macdonald of Go and Mrs. Arthur oweisand)vegetabies. Pictures Of Cuba the edneatien• IthittireOng --loioctire, be living, and aro given by th old and ern were . -40 and • cliffliersdmon, riekl. at -the -.Fa!! Ieeting of nensau Monday evening 4. A brief history of Or 'urea and population given Ors; Making a ra. atter Spencer and a,Clinton man fined, 0 ,ers, Were thanked ‘ a - 0=00041 evening. PreSented to therm le assembled at 7 p.m. U I C . 0 start the evening, about . Goxclofl, included les Hazel erieh, Mr, 40s of Clinton, r• ana Mr merliuck of Sarnia, tar. and Mrs. Cecil Robb or Wean, Pr, and MS. Canyon and Fiona of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Taylor of Varna, Mr. Mee Mousseau of COMM Mr. BM - Wells of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. e. 440 arailten, L4444 ii4isS Flora Macdonald, L SeeretarY Of the SY8, and Mist% retired rnissionarYs both of Oderiolt, attended Hamilton London Synodic at Knox Presbyterian Church at Woodstock, on Monday. Stock Market Penland was active again at the Hensel' fAvesitacit Sales and prices were steady. Supply consisted mainly. Of heifers and steers. Pat cattle: heifers, $37.54439.4, sates to $40.10; steers, 539.50440AG, sales to $41.30. Pigs: Weanlings, $33-$40, chunks S41-$45. cars coLts •v er'S 'Set ush..iris headed out , ,tltrough; sorn- couldn'tXind thesigns..telfln„ them, which direction follow. After the girls finally - • reached their destination., 0y started their tire* and %aced hot dogs, banana, oats, popcorn and mar - mallows. When some of the girls went for water omit out their fires, they saw some snakes which seared the rest of the girls when they went for water. After everyone ate supper, there was a --camp fire where songs were sung and the prayer was said. The girls came back through the trait again and were home by 9 p.m. By Anne Lavis, 2nd Clinton Pack. O or a meal to prornote various or f a d r u ucks called, "Luncheon is served” consisting of many A Clinton man was found tasty items and far too many guilty_ of, _making false ap- Calories!! Following supper, plication for unemployment the general meeting opened_ benefits at* Clinton Provincial th Mrs. :fames McAllister Court, held Wednesday, in the chair, who opened with October 6. a poem, "Cheer Up". Allen Welsh, 48, was fined Te devotional was taken $400 or 40 days in jail after he by Mrs. Nellie Riley on the received $386 in over ' subject, "Little Things" • payments from the Unem- taken from the Women's ployment Insurance Com- ' Institute Collect, "Grant that mission last year. The we raitY- realise that it is the ' Commission learned that Mr. little things that create dile Welsh had been working on a ferences.' She pointed out part time basis while that little things can cause collecting uneTp.loytnent troubles in families, in the insurance and had made church and in every *hereof $605,25 on top of his unem- life and that true maturity is p lo yrnent insurance in putting away differences payments. ci 1 Court Judge Glenn Hays said that if and teaming to tolerate them. Pro n a At the end of the evening, the business was conducted everyone did that, there with Mrs. Ian McAllister in would be nn unemployment the chair. The South Huron insurance benefits for people Regional United Church when they really needed it. meeting arrangements are Mr. Welsh is also making completed with registration arrangements to pay back the at 9:30 a.m., a talk on new Commission the 5386. literature and a speaker in Ralph K. Donaldson, 42, of the afternoon. The United London pleaded guilty to a of i aired Church Moderator will he, June 22 charge mp driving. He was fined 5250 or 25 days and his license was suspended for six months. Mr. Donaldson's license was already suspended for a • year in January, and Judge Hays did not know whether Mr. Donaldson's present conviction would , be served concurrently with his previous conviction or whether it will be served on top of the one already given. Michael Johnston, 19, London, pleaded guilty to driving 90 mile& per hour in a 50 mph zone. He was eludipg the ClintVirt- Police after making unnecessary noise. He was fined $203 or 20 days. He was charged September 4. 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