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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-11-25, Page 11Lwin.g ch laa r p.rn ` . sPr' pt WaS On December 13. the r. 0 Kinsmen will he taking the spent the week' n senior citizens to CKNX sea and:way, ,...�,... -.rt� and: the taping Cir John ski the r. en took pn in Ranch Sh+ and the : the .ettes a rpenr� n �p ! fofowed4 rbY will, Serve lu at the s rte' eman oll call was Links ntrei nstill �Ye'stoc ib 0 verse T4s A highlight for their week and 'WWI.... December meeting, the sue y. The sup read the Kinettes will visit the Country mainly or' he e �e last meeting Squire Gift Shop on Fat code: over gave the December $» $40.25 steer; INTEREST Raising my family is Clinton Aprominent Herds it Marts Laster on Nov. 25th. resident Mr. Samuel' G. Visitors with Mrs. Weu rth _Rennie passed away In were Delores'Fuller, Bill and S h Ariz Rs1y' and +►ere distribi%te:d and The dson, Mr. Leon 3acktnan, was .l. ,t. ,}. ail., Alma c w iNestminster �orspt Villa Wetirth. L7eloresFuller Living Message • was an officer on board the Lady LonclQn, on Sunday. r� ed. It was decided to Margaret, a. privately owned The smut club the oar i ed d Bea Tate also visited lied. , Nta4'+e�aeber 21st, 1976, in his am, nS+chenk. d Agnes McQuade Of December. Rev. Anderson day of the presidential November 16 at the e of he was the son of the visited flan Matthews: Ivan 0 closed the meeting with a been victorious prayer. entertain Q sway yacht whirs weighedtn+chorenssall 4I club. the Rh at ween Tlslyeesr• ,. Home for the month in New York harbouron the Oats, was held a't 7» .P� .on life-long resident of Jim su Nursingme ', A ensa election tecentty. � �e��d.had Janice-Oisb�ack." _ late Mr. and,„Mrs Erastus Taylor, Kitchener visited hev9odh$ve Seven girls a�s�►e�d 'tl�e�Mrs._ Adeline Taylor; and Gladys boarded the varlet for a roll call whichwas m ,t bt► fes tim p businessman and widely MeDonsid. Barbara and tli n y Dam• known forhis musical talent. Kelly Tiedeman, Service ni S � n Surviving are his wife,, the Skinner visited Ruby Miners The United Church Se for a wise far Florida but a phlet. Th:tgerbread d mtaralo was conducted by Rev. Don former Filets I�umball • two `'slid Louise Mitchell. M a ' ll the girls � - •Mary e visited Vera "ThreePossibilities” and the' dingy they were , Rev. G. A. Anderson Ann) a I.: Dash. how we can answer God'swood; Mrs. Art (1►ianne) Robert Parsons and Tracey toldfloating in. Mrs. Peck is, was in charge of the service o Kitchener; t and visited with Mrs. Almeida (2) saian g by f l) saying ing thankful her grandson was at St. Paul's Anglican U rch Sirxranne, Toronto. Ten Parsons; Edmund Jeffrey (2) saying YES and not doing ' - ' YES and among thosesaved, on Sunday. The itowe were grandchildren also sur `ive. and Blanche Bechard visited it and (3)saying choir ., Meets: in memory Fos of the late x�rs. sisters Mrs ,Irina Pauline n Jeffrey, and Leslie ..doing it. The cheer sang, i 4- me" ..:. sixth meeting of the James Foster. " L want, Jesusto walk with. •i'he • victory cruise. Events }r- free choice cereal United- ur` • out differently, it seta ' from the memo sudden storm saint up and all was hot Orme • sons; Jew, l�raintfc�rd; ..fir. and Mrs. Gerald hard. lemon sauce which was Wright, Sarnia Miss Greta J fleck on S'yday with Mrs were swept overboard. and ohheserelo�lntth'eorgan. Luckily Mr. Jackman w s enjoyed by agir I au hid Sarnia three call1d, daughters: Mrs. Dolt ' Latxemi The sermon w among .those rescued fatal present. Bender, RR 1 l ►ash- LA remit : Mr. read Mrs. ° Ruth , Mitchell and Helen Reid Harris and Mrs. 'Paisley predeceased him. visited Louise Mitchell. Funeral service was held Mr.. and Mrs. Earl Unger, from the Bonthron Funeral Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Horne on Wednesday at`'p.m. Gress, Waterloo. visited Mrs. conducted by Rev. W. D. E. Sararus; and Mrs. Jarvis. Interni t i + e isall, 11►, McDonald visited • her a t .the b band Roy McDonald. f em Gascho Church service was con - p .. ease .rs • Culla $lotvek. Lorne ducted by Rev. Glenn Louiseg t hapman, John Anderson, accompanied by Don Benderaand l►rt:'k Werner. Mitchell at‘ the Churciano. h ladies of . Exeter entertained the residents at Bingo and music. Queensway News Two Home residents celebrated birthdays, Ruby Farquba r of Toronto visited over flea weekend with her smother Mrs. Emma Farquhar. Mrs, Oliver Jaques who underwent major surgery in St. i'oseph's Hospital, Lon- don, ondon, returned home from hospital . after two and one half weeks and has been returning to Victori Hospital, London, for treatment for three weeks. Mr. Bert Coleman of London spent the weekend visiting with his mother Mrs. Gladys Coleman and brother Ivan. Rev. W. D. Jarvis con- ducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. The sermon was "The all sufficient Christ". Mrs. Malcom Dougall presided at the organ. The flowers in the church were placed in loving memory of the late Mrs. Allota Foster. Mrs. Mooney, who resides with her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn, was taken to South Huron Hospitals Exeter, where she is receiving treatment. - TO THE OF THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION NORTH OF NO. a HIGHWAY I would like to have the privilege of representing you on the County Board of Education. Quality of education would be my objective, keeping in mita, my conviditns• morals and the better financing t _the system, in the forefront at all times.- �' Being a fattier of a children three whom have graduated from Goderich District Collegiate, t believe- education is a very important part of our lives. 1 am a beef, cash crop farmer, who has served on focal school boards and municipal councils. 1 feel I can be of service to you the voters. 1 kindly solicit your support on December 6th. VOTE EUGENE FRAYNE It didn't take long fbr 15 neighbors and friends to complete the field work for Stan Van - r, °derwal onMonday, as a plowing bee was held on his farm. Here three of the 15 tractors are pictured its action. (photo by Elaine Townshend) uc a Atlxtclt fessraitssmosatztemotoutessecnewateetmasagamPoi rivelog °Oa) You Could •. , WIN a trip for a • By Diane Black Round Dancing Round Dancing is being taught every Tuesday evening from 8:30 to 11 p.m. at the Vanastra Recreation Centre. Round Dancing is not Square Dancing, but similiar to Ballroom Dancing only it is done in a circle. Anyone in- terested in joining should call P. Bridges at 2-7910. — to Sincere - Participation On Year Behalf= ON DECEMBER VOTE - Ticket surclutsed,, fill in a draw coupon available from your' friendly Provincial Wintarlo Retailer in your area. The fee is 82.50 per couple and ladies should bring a light snack. 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