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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-12-23, Page 28* re p*rtyWe ' the moatlone hands froni , beginning went to l, Thomas Jardin. trrn4S.guests with were Dr, Carol Seers,4rs. Harr Ceislar af daughter of Mr and Mrs. Godericb, Mr. and Mrs. Wililam seers., Wen,the PO. ter Ebner Kelier of Dublin, Mr. contest on the senior side at and Mrs. Mark Arthur* Mr. Oen Central Seb001. Miss and Mrs. Stewart BlathwaYt Seers, danbter of Mr.,and Mrs. Terry Durham- of and Mrs. William Seers and . Montreal. urse-s ningWingham Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allison District HQspital,Second and Mr. John Hamilton, alt of prize with her window Tomato, spent the holiday The weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ille sympathy of this Ben Hamilton. community is extended to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Worthy ind S. Stanley Ball and Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. AMOY on the death of her 141e Brown of Goderich, Mr. father, Mr. Austin Dexter, a William Anderson, London, fOrMerresident of Myth. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Park of Miss carol Beadle of Mi. RR 2 Auburn and Mrs. Albert ehener spent the holiday with McFarlane were gaystss. on - her mother, Mrs, Iona Beadle and brother. Mr. Gordon Beadle. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Elliott of 'M000 were guests over the 'holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Miller. Visits= with Mr. and Mrs. .Major Youngblut over the holiday were Miss Betty, Mr. Stewart and Mr. Lynn Youngblut, all of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Alan Rush of Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Warren and Justin of London; Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith, Heather and Paul of Monkton; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Youngblut. Daryl, Kendra Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson. Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock spent the holiday weekend with her sister, Mrs Harold Nicholson and Mr. Nicholson of Seaforth. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. John 141enheere. Stephen, David and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nicholson and Lorie of Port Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bennett and Mr. Jim Bennett of Port Albert, Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett ofEgmondville, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Charlton of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. John Stadelmann, Christine, Rhonda and Jennifer of Blanche Peeves Church News e vigil of the Nativity was , held at St. James Chum*, Middleton, on hristrn Eve, with a very good attentre. Sarah Sta •ey lit the Advent Candle fo Owing Holy Communion. The church was nicely decorated for the occasiOn by Cindy Middleton, Barb Lawson and Maryanne Cummings of Clirgton, and. Len Mills. Rev. W4. Bennett was in charge of the service. Morning prayeT was held Sunday morning in St. James Church, Middleton, with Rev. Win. Bennett InT charge. The flowers in St James Church for the Christmas services were placed in the sanctuary in memory of Mr. Fred Middleton, by Mrs. Fred Middleton and by Edward and Blanche Deeves, John Deeves and Len Mills, in 4nemory of their loved ones. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wise and family enjoyed Christ- mas with Lois' sister and, brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Manning, Blyth. ) 876 Nice to SOO Sarah Stacey was home for Christmas from Clinton Public Hospital. Pat and Bob Hodgins were home for Christnias from Mississauga with Ray and Estelle Wise. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Middleton was a very lively place with everyone home with friends for Christmas. Ed and Blanche Deeves and Len and Barb Lawson travelled to Chatham, and London to visit with relations on Monday. They also en- joyed many visitors at home. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Steenstra held Christmas for their families on Sunday, Holiday guests at the home of Ross and Mabel Middleton were: Drew of London. Janice of ' Stratford, Rossanne, Sharon, Neale, Hugh and Toddy of Toronto, and Sandra, David and children of Goderich Township. Just a reminder, the Vestry meeting of St. James Church, Middleton, will be held on Jan. 6 at 8 p.m. atthe_horne of Rev. andMrs. Wm. Bennett. A very Happy New Year to all - Blanche Deeves. e holiday; A. Mclntosh a' o r( Clark. apant r*and Mrs. r In s"44with urice Bean Bean. vonne „, oflege, S< Thoma Trevor, Drew oKentof Thunder Bay: Mis. William Cockerline a M Harold Vodden of Blythand Mrs. May LakeofAtwood WALKERsuRN CLUB e monthly meeting of the Wallterbarn Club was held at tho home of Mrs. Ronald Gross. Mrs. Joe Ifunhil% was in charge of the peeting. The minutes otthe previous meeting were adopted as read— by7 MrE— Toth Cun- ningham, seconded by Mrs. James Schneider. The draw prize was won by Mrs. Elliott Lapp. It bad been donated by Mrs. Joe flunking. Mrs. James Schneider invited the Club to her home for the January meeting. The program will be in the charge of Mrs. Joe Hunking and Mrs, Len Archambault. The lunch committee will be Mrs. Roy Daer and Mrs. Jim Schneider. Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey offered to send out Christmas cards to former members. A successful auction was held with Mrs. Ted Hunking as auctioneer. Lunch was served by Mrs. Joe Hunking and Mrs. Len Archambault assisted by Mrs. Schneider. 1976 McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE: 10 MAIN ST.. SEAFORTH, ONT Mrs. Margaret Sharp, Sec. Treas., Ph. 527-0400. FULL COVERAGE Farm and Urban Properties Fire, Windstorm, Liability. Theft Wilma Floater COYIIMOS 140111.eiener's, Tenant's Packege,Composite Dwelling Directors and Adjusters Itebt.AnAlieloLe.lt.4.Stsfer1io gen Conoeclon, LL4. Seitforth tottGailate,11.1t.01, Waken gest Lewthesilt4 ItItIcirw01140 gleboatiEwlog,it.e.1„101th Mellimin,110411,444erldi IL'aitlithitlet WW. 214.Trevizati***aatvalete0 AGENTS , ISOM itiolisiLlita. lair.telyeritit.1,Lon•leoloote Semestateray,fati.SOfetes CAL10.1iM AGENT 0,1i THE OFFICE 5274817 5274545 527.167 345.224 523.934 524.7551 927-107 4824534 424503 527.140 52.1-4157 34,5-2172 The poppotstow,,at the Cllnton “, ibis. „ eld 01, vel01744105:01edavV:b- peli bound. The «Squlrrel d In ChriSting4*1 performed by Cheryl Smith' and Richard Keelan of Kirkton. (News -Record to) By Mrs. Berry Mr. anciIV/rs. .l'ohn Hen, derson spent the holiday weekend with their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson, Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jackson spent Christmas with friends in London and Belmont. Mr. And Mrs. Robert Broadfoot are spending their holidays in California. Mrs. Lorne Wilson spent a few days with her. daughter. Mrs. Ray Mason, Windsor. Miss Kathleen Elliott, Clinton, and Mrs. H. Berry spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott, London. Miss Elizabeth Scott, London, visited with friends in Clinton and Brucefield on the weekend. • We're glad to report Mr. Wm. Scott is -feeling better. Mr. Doug M:cBeath and family. Windsor. are spen- ding the holidays with his mother, Mrs. W. IVIcBeath. We celebrate the joy of living as we figuberantly greet the New Yearl It's time too, to say thanks for your support in the year just past. Rem, Here17,- Bret Keith iton's Sunoco "Serving others as we would be served" 192 HURON STREET—CLINTON HOLIDAY HOURS: Dec. 31 8: oo a.m. 6p.m.; Jan; - Closed .84 Large group includes misses, iunior and a few half sizes. Plush poplin and good 100 percent wool cloths in plain colours and tweeds. Many with luxurious fur collars and other trims. original, prices $72 to $299 $55. $22 00 ,�o scarves 'bond knitted group of scarves et 1/2 price Krooltof sportswear pods. skirts, lakes, shifts, etc. original price $17 to no ••I save car coats a,r;t4 • „ • ski lockets Good selection. many with hoods simulated fur trims. • original prices '42 to *80 zioo$ to special group of pants and skirts second reduction now offered the original price kale group of * dresses Includes long gowns at great savirmir regular prlca 3$ 1o9$3 $24.°° $11 25.00 • SHOPPE o SHOPPERS SQUARE GODERICH Open Wednesday !Awnings °Pea Titt!rsdaY, Dec. 30 SI 9 pm. Cleiediridey, Dec: et 4 p.m. E • " '