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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-12-02, Page 2' r0 the county,. thi$. 01010entot3S: t is a requisite in f?i?n their Citizenship ,atation to gay aur e tb pato ala • tc>ranlly. t+r~+ for npnttt-o me shoat. of being y n your will back x kith •+ 'i ,, Our office receives a copy of the "Horan Tract" a ilison quarterly publication of the ni r�'y of Natural 4�.,..._.,...� .-....st., in'Win aarn. In -we;ek l laidap�t ° Resourcesh g..... M0 nd' each, the lag, issue there was a list aster atw Spent Florida. Tl ey reported good +e;sthaer,"loarsg leisurely walks along t he` bea ch, a day spent (, Disney "arid and another at =trite ennedyC Space Centre - aand then lost 'Sunday bacrto Clinton's deep freeze. +++ the newsesk received word that rs. Marian alcolm, Alb Street, is at present, on 6th floor of St. Joseph's Hospital undergoing , surgery. + + -i- ' Never having been "bombed" by ur local Town Hall - pigeons, perhaps the following rem rk is out of order. However, during this past week's sub -zero Celsius weather; a few concerned t solicit your supped at the peals on December lith. Respectfully. VI CENT law; r rat a Cllnf on Town 11 lylck' 9 remember t of publications wti a available either fred ar for a the Clinton Wo>I small sum of 50c or $1. Same was' held Novemb of these which might be of agriculture interest to the nature buffs the president Mr are - "Fish Ontario", Nature Elliott opening the mee. Trail Brochures for the After welcoming- me Hallett Wildlife Management and visitors, the roll call Area "The Poplar Trail", answeredby me b e "The Maple Trail" and "The . naming -a oo!munity projee Hawthorn Trail, ..Leslie M. ,"Firs. Elliott read a poem Frost Naturtrt Resource "Huron native retires after 40 Ceentra"" and "Aylmer years directors of home Wildlife Managearn t Area".economics . She then read a if anyone is ingested in letter- from Miss Helen writingfor one or more of Mcercher thanking the W.I. these e address is Ministry for the support given her. Of_ Natural Resources, RR 5, Mrs. Leona Lockhart read ingham. Ontario NOG 2WO. the minutes of the last + ;- + meeting and also gave the According to a q .cation of -treasurer's report. A motion Peter de Vries "We're not was made to donate 515 to the primarily put on this earth to see through one `another, but to see one another through." meeting of 's Instituto 25 in the ros with Lois ng» ers as Local obituary as �A .Subscriptions to the Federnitei News• of 50 cents a year are to be in by December 1. There will be a card party in the town hall November 30. Members to bring sandwiches and and a donation to the grocery basket. There will also be a two-day training school on quilt. aking, at St. Paul's Parish 11 from 10:00 a a.m. to 400 p. January 27 and 28. This is op n to anyone interested, and ere is no admission. Mrs. M riel Grigg and Mrs.' Doris Bat in are to attend. attend. The 4-H a hievement day is December' 4 s t the C.H.S.S. and and members re requested to save the Zehr tapes from Ella Eva MacKenzie Mrs. Ella Eva MacKenzie © Bayfield died in Clinton lblic Hospital on November 24, 1976. She was 80. ^ Born in Carmen, Manitoba on September 16, 1S95r; a ni Icecetved frgm the Ms-Lean former E;llaa .Ev aitemenwa f liy and ''Fera Gi ltirigs married- John Mackenzie in thanked the Cilli for the gift Winnipeg in 1920. they received for their 50th The couple resided in Anniversary. It was decided to send a Windsor before moving donation to CNIB. It was also Bayfield• decided to continue surprise cK zie, who was a Phyliss Tyndall was hostess for the November meeting of the Summerhill Ladies "Club. Donna Gibbings opened the meeting with a reading "In Flander's Fields". Twenty-three members answered roll call by showing or telling of their crafts. Four visitors were also present. A thank -you. note was FOR • REEVE 1 Will Work For * Openness irrCouncil * Area Co -Operation * Foreseeing Problems Before They Arise * Economic Growth * Long Range Planning * Viable Boards * Best Value For Your Tax Dollar 1 Offen * EXPERIENCE * PROVEN JUDGEMENT Cemetery * THE ABILITY TO WORK Township. FOR YOU * THE TIME TO SERVE YOU PVirs� Ma en . member .of St. Andrews LA United Church, was predeceased by her husband omen teachers 1101(1 July 1968. Besides a son, John, in St. •'' fr Catharines, Mrs. MacKenzie .first meeting i -n is survived by a daughter, Phylis (Mrs. Manley The Central Unit of the Thompson,) five grand- Federation of Women children and one brother, Teachers Association of Lloyd Hemeanwa>ay, Winnipeg. Ontario held its first meeting She was predeceased by four of the 1976-77 school year brothers and one sister. recently at Robertson Funeral services were held Memorial School. from the Beattie Funeral Home, Clinton, on November Nineteen members were 26, with Rev. J. Reddoch present for a pot -luck supper officiating. after which' the business at Pallbearers were Pere hand was discussed and the Johnston, Ernest Hovey, Jeff guest speaker was in- Mayrnan, Roy Poth, Ed trbduced. Oddleifson, and John Cam- pbell. Interment card parties as has bee done the past years. The next meeting will held at the home of 3'eaaa Vodden on Dec. 8 with a gift exchange. ;"-Lunch and programme will be in charge of Sue Vodden, Hazel Watkins and Ali Westerhaut. The raffle was won by • Verna Gibbings. For programme, Phyliss' Tyndall had Mrs. Myrtld Fairservice of LondegbaaV recited some poems, Gland r' s van Egmond played {a` _selection of songs on her accardian and Jean Vodden had Ruth Jenkins demon- strate how to make dog out of funny fur. was in Baird's in Stanley the. cash register and these will be given to Huronvlew. Mrs. L,eonu Lockhart in- troduced the guest speaker. Mrs. Wm. Porter of Goderich, newly elected provincial board director for sub- division 23 in the London area. She attended the con- vention at Ingersoll so gave a very interesting tails on the proceedings at the con; vrention, Next year it is to be held at the Shillelagh,. Vanastra in May 1977..Mrs. Lorna Radford thanked her and presented her with a gat, The meeting in December 16 will be a turkey dinner. Members bring food, dishes and cutlery. Roll callwill be answered by a donation to the W.I. In the October meeting Mrs. Connie Colciough conducted a successful auction of articlesdonated by the members. The president, closed the meeting with a poem' .' `There is sunshine in a smile." Grace was then sung nd a delightful lunch was s : rved by Mrs. Pearl Cum - mi s, Mrs. Margaret Bridle and : rs. E. Kendall. Harold knows Clinton. He is familiar with the benefits end the problems of living in a small-town. If elected, he will use all his experience to serve all of the people. Responsible and responsive leadership. For transportation to the polis on Dec. 6 all 412-7004. Mrs. Evelyn Carroll spoke of her duties as Workshop Supervisor of the Adult Training Centre for the Mentally Retarded. Mrs. Carroll's talk explained the origin of the Association, encouragement from various local Clubs, and how rewarding and satisfying it was for her. The next meeting will be held at the Board Office in Clinton. OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS SAVINGS The 31 agement and Staff of . erner's "'fish to thank you for your Patronage in the last 2 years. We look f�rwa d to serving you in the future IIIND OF BEEF 1.031b. SIDE OF PORK T -Bone, Sirloin, Wing STEAK 1.7029 Mb• Ineluding Merner's Famous Processing Sehncgdtrs MAIGERINE 2 / 1 Ib. packs .9.9 Dry Cleaning R asiness Maple Leaf SALMON IS oz. tin $1.29 Schneiders Thuringer Sumpter SAUSAGE 81.29 lb.