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Clinton News-Record, 1976-10-28, Page 13
r•Far. '.N,..ai-ilk^• .i-�,Stir�.'kki �i.L"c"�i. 1�^;, m. ., ��. ax. ��Ra-6a:..em...I-«: sesslOn. chaired by a ~cy PbeHH ,a committee of Meat Olga Chipcltase, Mrs. "x�ertue Meir and Mrs. Ruby Bell; was formed to work oft something for the afternoons of eacT. weep of the following months in the way of recreation and. work periods. Mrs. Rosa Harris and Mrs. Dorothy Mickle gave a splendid report of theRallyof Zone 8, Huron County, held October 14 at the Saltford Valley Hall, hosted by the Goderich Club. To finish the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Love and Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander, along with the entertainmenj committee treated all to home-made pumpkin pie with whipped cream, tea and coffee. A vote of thanks by the president was extended to both committees for a splendid evening. 4411 clubs meet The third meeting of Hensel'. II 4-11 Club was held Tuesday evening, October 19 .at the home of Mrs. Joyce Pepper. They discussed a suitable name for their club and decided on "The Bran Muppets . They also discussedhow modern -food processing transforms basic grains into a variety of cereal products. Mrs. Pepper demonstrated 4 how to make nuts and bolts, and cherry bran squares which were enjoyed by all. The fourth meeting of the Hensall I 4-11, "The Barley Buddies" was held at B cky Baker's house on Tuesday, October 19. They started', meeting by making Bran Muffins and plain muffins. They then took up the meeting . and when they a► finished they ate the muffins. They then decided that the next meeting was to be held at Vicky Mann's house on October 26. Church notes Rev. Don Beck conducted the service at Hensall United Church last Sunday, taking as his theme, "What Morality?" Morality does not only mean obeying the guide lines set down by society and the bible, it also means living by an inner consciousness governed by love. The , choir sang, "My Shepherd will supply my Needs" led by Mrs. John Turkheim at the organ. Flowers in the sanctuary were in loving memory of Mr. Lloyd MacDonald. Land* �ictigart to relatives and et They will return to Ctanada around the end of the month. - Mr. Anthony Gelderland and Mrs. Jean Akdenan of Ridgetown visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Felix Boogemans and family and Mr, and Mrs. Ron Passmore and family spent the weekend with the forrner's mother, Mrs. Pearl Passmore. Mrs. Pearl Passmore had a very successful auction sale on Saturday. Mrs. Pearl Passmore has had several presentations of gifts prior to moving to London. Neighbours presented her with a beautiful, hand -painted glass fruit stand last week and on Sunday, the choir of the United Church presented her with a lovely china floral centrepiece. Best wishes to Pearl, as she moves to London and starts a new life there. The guest preacher at St. Paul's Anglican Church was Rev. F.H. Allen M.A. B.D. Huron College, London. The text was taken from St. Matthews Gospel chapter 9, on the healing by faith of a man sick of the palsy. Colin Skea has been visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Skea for the past week. Mrs. John Skea Junior and batty Karen have been visiting since last Sunday and Mr. John Skea Junior visited—with his parents over the weekend. ,,h! . Elizabeth Volland had the misfortune to fall las Tuesdaayanjured her hip, but the latest X-rays show that it is not broken. She is at present in South Huron Hospital Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, and Mrs. Daisy Ivey last week were Mrs. Beatrice Taylor of Varna, Mrs. Vera Johnston of Brucefield, Mr. and Mrs. Art Coombe of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robbins of Lucan and Mr. and Mrs. Al. Amerlinck of Sarnia. Livestock sales Supply consisted mainly of heifers and steers; prices were firm and demand was active. Fat cattle: heifers, $38.75- 540.75, sales to 541.05, steers, 539442.50, sales • to 542.75. Pigs: weanlings. $28 to 530.50; chunks $32.50437.35. News of Varna By Mary Chessell Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goudie and Grace from Coronach, Sask, visited last week with. their cousins, Mr. and firs. Mervyn Hayter. The sympathy of, the community is extended to Mr: and Mrs. Paul Stephenson in the loss of her father, Orval Beuermann, who passed away last Friday in University Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Grant - Webster are adding a new DIRTY_ © it urse!f d save CARPET CARE 714 Wellington Street S. Gliderich kitchen and bath to the west side of their house. Little Krista McAsh came home from hospital on Friday, but had to be re- admitted on Sunday. We hope she will soon be well. Joyce Dowson and her brother Ken Jeiwitt were in Saskatchewan for a few days last week to attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Alma Banks of Hazenmore. The weather was very cold while they were there. We'resorry to hear that Harold Dowson is in University Hospital. 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