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, Ronnie Arinour and,
Julie Of Waterloo spent the
week -end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jardin.
Holiday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Durnin and
family • were Mr.. and Mrs.
Jack Durnin, Jeff and Vicki of
Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Durnin, Stephanie and ,
-Dwane of Vanastra, Mr.
Doug Durnin and Miss Wendi
Wilson Of London, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Adams, • Larry
and Kevin •of Goderich, IVIr.
and Mrs. Harold Stanbury,
Goderich Mr. and Mrs. Jon
Donnewald, Carey; Rodrkey
and Jeffrey .of • Cumberland,
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ball, and
Miss Brenda Ball, RR 1
Auburn, Mr. Daryl Ball,
Brantford, Mr. Al French,
Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.
Randy Machan, Auburn, Mr.
and Mrs. Len Hoffman,
Michael and Robbie, Hensall,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allen and
Barbara of Agincourt.
Mr. and . Mrs. Keith
McLaughan '.of Wingham.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Jardin last Sunday.
Farewell
The sympathy of the
community is extended to the
relatives of the late William
Mair who passed away at
Huronview on December 30 in
his 91st year. He was a for-
mer resident of Hullett
Township andhis late wife
was the former Zella Doyle of
Auburn. He is survived by one
daughter . Mrs. Matthew
(Erma) Robinson of Toronto.
Community News
'Holiday guests with , Mr.
and Mrs. Elliott Lapp and
Mr. Keith Lapp were -Mr. ani.
Mrs. William Lapp and
Michael of Dorchester and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Denys
and Jeffrey�f Kippen.
Mr. and Mrs. F.J..Lapp of
St.. Thomas spent last week
with their son Mr. Elliott
Lapp, Mrs. Lapp and Mr.
Keith Lapp and returned
home last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs._ Donald.
Haines and Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Haines of Niagara Falls were
guests of Mr.. and Mrs. Ron
Livermore 'and family at
Fordwich on Christmas Day.
Last Saturday guests with
Mr.'and Mrs. Joe Postill were
Mr. and Mrsi Peter Postill.
Myra and Tania, RR 3 Clinton
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Postill Wendy, Kevin„
Andrew and Robin of RR 3
Clinton.
---Sunday-guests_with-Mt., and_
Mrs. Joe Postill were Mr. and
Mrs. Garth Postill, Travis,
Darell and Allison, RR 3
Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Dean•
Fitchett, Steve, Murray, 'Gail
and Doug Tedball of Thedford
and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Postill,
Sherry and Patti of RR 2
Arkona.
Congratulations to Mrs.
Norman McDowell, a patient
in University Hospital,
London and Miss Karen
Plunkett who -both celebrated
birthdays on New Year's
Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan
McDougall and Angie and
Miss Debbie WillS4 Sudbury
spent the holiday with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth McDougall.
• Mr. and Mrs. James •ToWe
spent Christmas with theii
daughter . and son and.
families in London.
- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wall
of Wingham yisited last week
with Mr: and Mrs. Harry
Arthur and .Greg and other
friends in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. The Henry of
Royal Oak, Michigan visited
with his sister Mrs. Elsie
•-Scott recently.
• Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Major Youngblut over the
"New Year holiday were Mr.
and Mrs, Pilchard Bellefuille
and Trent; of Waterloo, •Mr.
Bruce Yotingblut.of Blyth and
Miss Betty . Youngblut of
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. 'William
Robertson, Brian -and Bob
returned last- week after two
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weeks vacation in Florida.. ' •
Mr. and Mrs. Ben liaml1tql1_,
spent New Year's in Toronto.'
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Allison. '
Mrs. Edna Seiler of Long:
Beach, 'California spent last
weekend with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. John Daer and all
.wero , Christmas , guests with'.
"Mr. ...and Mrs. Norman
McCiirichey.• Other guests
were Mr. • and Mrs. Arnold
Roney and family, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Jackson and
family, all of Mitchell, Mr.
and Mrs. John Beyersbergen
of Luclnow, Mr. Bob Daer
and Mrs. Sandra Kisch both
of Goderich.
Holiday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt
were Mr. and Mrs. George
Haggitt and family of Zurich,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Haggitt . of Bratnalea, Mr.
Stephen .Haggitt of Colborne
Township and Miss Marie
Willis of Benmiller.
Christmas guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson
were Mr. and Mrs. George
Robb, Michael and Heather of
-London, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Johnston and Jennifer , of
London and Misses Ella,
Minnie and Laura Wagner.
Mr. Kenneth Sproul of
Medicine Hat, Alberta spent
the holiday with his mother,
Mrs: Marian Sproul and
brother Mr. Bill Sproul.
Mr. ' and Mrs. Earl
•Youngblut, • Christine and
Gordon. of Woodstock visited
last Tuesday with his aunt
and uncle, Mrs. Wilfred
Sanderson and Mr. San-
derson.
• Miss • Shelley Haggitt of
Zurich visited last week with
her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thottias Haggitt.
Derrick Cartwright and
Lorie- Cartwright • returned
home on -Saturday •after
visiting her grandfather, Mr.
William, Rueger and aunt
Miss CdfOl Rueger of RR- 2..
Clinton.
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• Fire on Tuesday afternoon caused extensive, damage to a car owned by John 'Davidson :of
RR 2, Seatorth. Mr. Davidson noticed smoke billowing from the carond pulled over on
Albert Street where bystanders tried to put out the fire while the Clinton brigade were on
--' their way. (News -Record photo)
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Twp. changes rec. dates
Goderich Township
Recreation* Council , will hold •
their -first meeting for 1977 on
a newly chosen regular date,
the second Monday of the
month, this month being
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Detector
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the CENTURION
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We picked the CENTURION
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illdigater) '
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January 10 At 8:30 p.m. at
township council's office,
Holmesville.
Residents are reminded
Goderich • Township boy's
hockey regis.trationon
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fly Blanche Deevis.
•Church News
Mornjng service* *as held
1. ...at' St. "dames Anglican
• ChurchAiddleton,
Communiort ,being - served.
'Rev. Wm. •Bennett was in
• charge.
• The annual Vestry meeting
of St. James Church will be
• held.on January 6 at 8 p.m. at
the Rectory. A' potluck lunch
is to be served, weather
permitting.
Saturday, January 8,
Beyfield Arena , 1:30 p.m.
Young adults volleyball
registration is Wednesday,
January ; 1 2,, Holmesville
School.'
. 'Thank -• you o-- for your
Cfiristmaszifts. As you know,
in the Diocese pf Huron, the
Christmas Giffenvelopes are
given to the clergy. This
custom started almost a
century ago. Most clergy use
such donations to set up, the
Rector's Discretionary Fund,
part_ of the parish ministrY, to
help those _ in need at any
time, not just at Christmas,
but throughout the year. It is
our Christian privilege to be
able to do sQin ChriA's tame'
and Rev. Wm.liennett."-r • ;
"The' Rector,- church,-
war/dens .and members of the
Board of Management, -thank
you for your support in 1.970.
May the coming year be a
fruitful one in name of our
Lord, Jesus Christ."
Many from the cojrnmunity
managed to find their way
through the snow to the New
Year's Elle parties at *the
Legion and White Carnation.
A • good many of us just
stayed at home and looked
out .at that New Year's eve
weather, The weather man
sutga blew up at,sormior us all,„
Rev.. and Mrs. Bennett
joined their family for a
Christmas dinner at the home
of their son, Rev. and Mrs.
Robt. Sennett of Chesley.
Neal Bennett of London
spent the weekend with his -
parents, Rev, and Mrs.
Bennett.
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