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Clinton News-Record, 1976-12-23, Page 33Istmas P yLear at prayer,Fo " Christmas cadle sang and Man Sne a solo. pen t is spent„ n Kincardine with An , Mr. andMrs. 'Terry Smith 0:n4 and Mrs- Gorden,C „srrell ancttliane Inas on Sunday „mior congregation achers were Mrs. Jack Lee. Riley and Pnrilra, Carter, ,Assisting Rev, Mett,0414 With the communion were 1044;fortlimi Jamieson,. Don finchaitan, Jack Tamblyn and Gordon Sholi4rOok. The flowers on the men/011410 stand placed in 101400 mkinarY of Mr- AuStin 'Dexter by his daughters, _tthgtjli411; viola paxidersoo."Diormillitonsher. Ferne McClure an/ their families. Personals . Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Glousher on the death of his father. Mr. Austin Dexter on Thursday, in his $2iid year. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wood held their family Christmas on Friday, December 24th.. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Andrews and family. Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wood and family, Wingham. Christmas Day visitors -with Mr. and Mrs. Mac 'Sewers and girls, were the former's brother, Mr. and Ms: -Jim 'Sewers and family of Walkerton. On Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Sewers and family at- • tended the Sewers annual family " Christmas at Teeswater Community Centre. Miss Olive Johnson of Clinton spent the Christmas holiday with Miss Edyth Beacom and Mrs. Laura Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duizer held their Christmas celebration on Thursday night; December 23rd for the Duizer family. Present were Mr. and Mrs. 'Arie Duizer, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hunking and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kennedy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lydon and family. Mr. and Mrs. •Larry Gibbings and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hunking, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duizer, Laurel, Lisa, Stephen and Shannon, Mrs. Charlotte . Bell of Blyth, and Murray RAN1,FW1111" MI the pun-ci rovil need inarn the menu* - ‘pcciallt (Immo cd tats anniernnbiling — Warn -a 4110 vim (maple that engine with the Pinner Therg• II clutch. metal fan cratling. Whtp- tutted eithatni %a -mem and entire gm the sled ilial can Ina! while Intro TAM arc %teaming. and -act. cospy sih many 4411*. Imagine the Vary ni anus taenia VIM Utak through a lead tut the nen ,ind Mrs. Tim Christrnas visitors with Mr. andMrs. eStackhouse and farnily, were rParents,Mr- On0 WS. Reiand WilliaMO of Exeter, their daughter, and Mrs, Nen. Pfaff and family, Crediton and Mr. and Mrs, Keith Weber, %Ingham, On Sunday, Mr- and Mrs. Ed Hern and family of Huron Park visited at the same home. Christmas visitors with Mr. ---and Mrs. Alien Shaddick were their family, Cpl. and Mrs. Richard Shaddick, Burnahy, B.C.., Mr. Moorefield, MN- Jeff Shaddick, moorefield, and Lloyd of Kitchener. On Sunday, all attendee the Waikato family Christmas held at the Legion Hall in Mitchell, with 39 people in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaddick and Scott spent Christmas on Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley and family, Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jackson, Brien. Ken and Sandra. Ilidgetewn, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen, and his father, Mr. Ken Jackson and Graeme, Myth. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen spent Christmas Day with them. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jackson and family, Ridgetown, Mr. and Mrs. Don Scruton and family, Clinton. and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Allen and boys. Mrs. Garrow of Clinton spent- Christmas with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bromley and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobe, brook and Ken Vodden spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Danny Colquhoun and family. Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee held Christmas on Sunday. December 19, for their family: Dr. and Mrs. Gary Gall, Steuffville, Mr. and Mrs. David Lee and Jason. Blyth, and Mr. and Mrs. Stew Mustard and Sheldon, Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Van- dendool, London, spent Christmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Howatt. catgut red RANfila WHIP the Inat new graphiim and titling nr the feeling of a sputatav rally Ir. parr of Me refinement td the RANII WHIP tenni a ...hal mad raters did t., a a:did• reciting. pi-Chum:nu all atatund unaninnhilc Stability' YOU bet' Nri. rasa handling. antic .71t-risch aka tante a full tanattitter mitt% at bawd nmaintrat atabilits. vet tn a package that% 416k a% an, Compare! Feature for Feature . It's ifaifyir Performance That's Affo4ible,, and G.n of Toronto nd witb her , „ Mrs. Len., tmas, • . ., spit were Mr., 4 ne Wforafizo Toronto .Mr. ai rs. AIlan Caldwell burn. Mr. ansi P 4,1WO ndcrson. McDonald spent ristir as Day with his mother in Atwood. and she returned borne 4i kits Mr. and Mrs. Bob rhinupson spent Christmas Day with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs, John Lowrie. Robbie. and Jennifer, Kit- chener. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Radford, London, spent Christmas bay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I,en Radford. and on Sunday, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson. At the same home were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. RD .i 4034Lorefield. 114. and farnilY.' Woodstock, spent Sunday to Tuesday With her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook. On SundaY, Thelma Ellerby visited at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Millson and farnily were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shobbrook on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Crysler spent Christmas Sunday with her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tamblyn, Kevin and Suzanne. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snell held Christmas on Sunday for their family. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bosman, Lisa and Kelly; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jewitt, Lori and, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Rob,' Snell and son, Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Bev Jewitt, Woodstock ; Rick Snell, University of Western Ontario, and Faye Cantelon, • s Ifikt whleb ea r- drove along wkich completely destri ren enta v ie1e" ; • * increases in OId SecuritYP te ed Income Supplement - and Spouse's Mew ceveffectiVe in January,,,1977,.have been announced by Wealth and Welfare Minister - Marc Lalonde. Increases ia,, Old Age Security pension and Guaranteed Income StIp.. Piement payments represent the thirteenth quarterlyj escalation based on the cost of living, as provided for in the Old Age Security Act. The new monthly total at the single rate for persons receiving both the basic Old Age Security pension and maximum Guaranteed Income Supplement will be $240.47. Por a married couple, both pensioners, the combination of the basic pension and maximum supplement will _provider a payment of 1458,74 for the couple monthly. The basic Old Age Security pension will rise in January to $141.34 from the present 1139.39. The Guaranteed Income Clinton. Supplement is paid to pen - sioneyo-wboseiheonW, !part- -from the Old Age Security pension, is limited; The— antountrof the -supplement varies in relation - to the amonnt of income. The maximum Guaranteed Income, Supplement for a single person, or a married Person whose spouse is not a pensioner add is not receiving a Spouse's Allowance, wing() up in January to $99.13 from its. current $97.76. The maximum supplement for a married couple.- both pen- sioners, will increase to 188.03 each from 586.81. Added to the basic pension, this will give each married pensioner $229.37 monthly, or a total of $458.74 for the couple. The Spouse's Allowance is paid to persons between 60 and 65 years of age who are married to Old Age Security pensioners and met residence requirements. Entitlement to- a Spouse's Allowance, and amount paid, is based on yearly income. The maximum Spouse's Allowance will increase to $229.37 from $226.20. The maximum Spouse's Care important One of the most.colorful and popular, plants at Christmas time is the Cyclamen. R.A. Fleming, Ontario Ministry ef Agriculture and Food hoieticulturist, says CyclamOn, like most Christmas plants, grows best in cooler temperatures of 12 to 15 degrees C and high humidity. He suggests the plant be placed in a south, west or east -facing window for op- timum light. - "To keep Cyclathen ingood condition for the holiday season," he says, "water -slowly and thoroughly with lukewarm water when or c necessary until a few drops, arne through the drainage J'hilleat the bottom of the pot." Cyclamen plants should be kept away from hot air registers, radiators or hot bright lights during the evening. • To help prolong the life of -the plant, place it in a cool room when it is not required for decoration. With proper care the flowers in pink, mauve, red or -«white, will bloom well into March, Says Mr. Fleming. He suggests the plant be taken out to a shady spot in the. garden near the end of May. 'Sink the pot into the clinen garden and care for it until early July when nature will takeover for the summer. if the plant is in good condition at the end of August, Mr. Fleming says, it should be repotted to come inside for the winter and it should begin flowering again. sitA44.6/ANcop.4,40 Talcs 14Orne the PACKAGE Sat • JUST Rtratit FOR YOU! . * DO -1T -YOURSELF Beffet at SEIS per person Feeds 1040.200 or MORE * BARREL OF CHICKEN kr a Party of to 10 Hearty 41opelites * BUCKET OF CHICKEN -with tS-P teces a -group of, S',40 7 people — *THRIFT eqx..oF CHICKEN fOr a family group of 3 or 4 * BOX 0' auckett tor your Individual * CHICKEN 1 r442NA111rkfi4it with lWthit*Oini:iech es and OSC�pQIPreflcbFrjes jar_ s drr tire Allowance is mule up of an ainount equivalent to the basic Id Age Security Pen -WA and the maximum Guaranteed. Income Sup- plement at the married rate. +Guaranteed Granite +Cemetery Lettering +Buy Direct and save Commissions. 111S. PRONE 357-1910 I. 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