HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-02-24, Page 14PAGE 14.0 -CANTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1977 : .
VILLAGE-TRUSTEES.
ILLAGE TRUSTEESHdzlitt, newly elected reminded of the World Day of
MEET member of the Huron County Prayer service to be held in
The Auburn Village „School Board, spoke on, St.. Mark's Anglican Church
Trustees met in the Town Education- in Huron County at 2:00 p.m. on March 4. Unit
Hall last Saturday night with and Ontario to -day. She 2 ladies served .lunch for a
the chairman, Warner described the Board and told social hour.
Andrews in charge. The other about their duties and their SOCIAL NEWS
trustees, Sandy Andrews and different committees which Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Kenneth were present. members are appointed to a Lawrence returned recently
The clerk, Frank Rai help operate and keep run- from a two week's holiday in
read the minutes which were nin smoothly. Mrs. Thomas Florida.
accepted as read. Clerk Lawlor convenor, thanked Mr. Ross Robinson is a
Raithby had written to Mrs. Hazlitt for her in- patient in Alexander and
Ontario Hydro re the in- formative speech - and on Marine hospital; we wish him
stallation of new lights in the behalf of the members a speedy recovery.
village and had not received a presented her with a gift. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
reply. Mr. Andrews reported The roll call was answered Trommer and Miss Connie
that Allan Craig had been by giving a fact in a country Trommer visited last Sunday
hired to keep the village in • Associated Country with Mr. and Mrs.. Barnet
Women of the World. Mrs. Cade.
Frank Raithby gave two Miss Trudy Machan of
readings - "Daily Valentine" Fanshaw College spent the•
and "If you have someone," weekenc4.with her parents Mr.
and the collection was and Mrs. Keith Machan and
received by Christine sister Miss Tracy Machan.
Stadelmann and Melissa Mr., Donald Cartwright
Clark. came home last Tuesday
Mrs. Thomas Lawlor, after being a patient in
cultural activities convenor University hospital, London.
had a display of crafts she Prize winners for the
had made and demonstrated euchre party were; High
how they are produced using Lady, Mrs. Thomas Hallam;
cleanser cans, corn cans for High Man, Douglas Glousher;
flower vases, and a wishing Low Lady - Mrs. Lawrence
well, out of clothespins. Plaetzer; Low Man - Warner
Mrs. Beth Lansing had a Andrews; Novelty prize -
contest and Mrs. Robert Peck Robert Turner.
was the winner. Mrs. Ian . GEORGE PHILLIPS
Clark had a Valentine contest Mrs. Thomas Johnston and
and Mrs. John Hazlitt was the Miss Laura Phillips have
winner. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt received the sad news of the
won the prize for the marked death of their cousin, George
serviette. Lunch'was served Phillips ' of Dawson Creek,
b Mrs Frank Raithby, Mrs. B.C.
equipment.
streets free of excess snow
and he had made a good job
with blowing it.
Sandy' Andrews reported on
--the small Auburn fire engine
and hose and said that it
would be tried out soon. A
village map to show the
location of drains, water
routes and ' underground
cables was prepared by Mr.
Andrews and was on display.
It was decided to invite the
Huron County planner, Gary
Davidson to attend a meeting
of Village Trustees.
A letter re the demolition of
old buildings was shelved and
the Trustees agreed to give a
grant of $25.00 to the Auburn
Horticultural Society. A letter
from .the Blyth and District
Fire Fire Department noted
that $1250.00 was Auburn's
share in the purchase of new
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Several taxpayers were Beth Lansing and Mrs. Ian He was the son of the late
Clark. John and Margaret Phillips
present and complained UNITED CHURCH WOMEN and was born at Fordyce, 10th
Clinton Minor Hockey. 'Association trophy was
presented to Troy Barnes, left, by Bill Wilson, vice
president of the Goderich Minor Hockey Association. The
Clinton`• -teem, sponsored by Fabian Furniture, played the
final series game against Goderich last Friday. (News-
Recdrd photq)
Tuckersmith UCW
The Brucefield United
Church, Tuckersmith UCW'
held their January and
February meeting on
Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 15,
with a small attendance due
to the poor weather.
Mrs. Jean Henderson and
Mrs. Vina Berry were in
charge of the Devotion. In the
absence of Mrs. Berry, Mrs.
Marjorie Broadfoot assisted
Mrs. Henderson.
The meeting opened with
the call to worship followed
by the singing of a hymn and
about dogs running loose in Mrs. Donald Haines con. of West Wawanosh. At. a prayer. Mrs. Broadfoot
'the village destroying presided for the general that time his father operated gave several readings before
property of residents,
day. meeting of the United Church a store and postoffice there. Mrs. Henderson received and
on
especially garbage Women of Knox United About 70 years ago the dedicated the offering. A song
The Trustees profnised that Church and gave the call to Phillips family moved to the was followed by a reading
something would be done worship last Friday af- Canadian West. George was a given by Mrs. Edgar Stoll.
soon. ternoon. The hymn -was sung bachelor and leaves to mourn Mrs. Henderson spoke on
with Mrs. Catherine Jackson “two sisters, Elizabeth, Mrs. the topic of very special
as pianist. James Robinson of Yellow people followed by the singing
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE A devotional period on a Grass, Ruth, Mrs. Rood of of a hymn. The meeting
The February meeting of New Year's theme was given Santa Monica, California and. closed in prayer.
the Auburn Women's by Mrs. Jack Armstrong and five brothers, Harry of The new- president, Mrs.
Institute was "-11eTd last Mrs. Arnold Cook. Mrs. London, Jack of Kelowna, Marjorie Broadfoot was in
Tuesday in the • Auburn Thomas Jardin sang the Ten B.C., Les of Burnaby, B.C., charge of the business portion
Community Memorial hall Commandment song , ac- Arthur of Dawson Creek, B.C. of the meeting. The World
with the president Mrs. companied by Mrs. Kenneth and Ray of Calgary. • Day of Prayer will be on
Eleanor Bradnock in charge. McDougall. Another cousin, the late March 4, in Kippen.
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Mrs. Donald Haines was
pianist in the absence of Mrs.
Catherine Jackson. The
minutes of the -'January
meeting were approved as
read by the secretary Mrs.
Donald Haines.
Letters were read from
Mrs. Verna Maluske,
provincial president and Mrs.
William Porter F.W.I.O
Board Director. The quilt
course has been delayed due
to slow delivery of the books
from Toronto.
A plea was made to help
. make quilt blocks for the
Erland Lee Home for sale and
also to save the stamps for
Associated Country of the
World. Mrs. Lawrence
Plaetzer was asked to get a
piano light and Mrs. Tom
Jardin was named delegate
to Officers' Conference in
May. Mrs. Andrew Kirk-
connell gave the card report
and read the thank -you notes
she had received. The motto -
"Let us take time for all
things - make us grow calm,
serene and gentle" was taken
by Mrs. Beth Lansing.
Mrs. John Hazlitt of Ben -
miller was the guest speaker
of the afternoon, introduced
by Mrs. John Stadelmann
convenor of Education. Mrs.
Mrs. Earl St. Jean was the Herman Pips of Lu
speaker and told of her work passed away two weeks ' IOOF Party
with Senior Citizens at the previo is to George's death.
Goderich Nursing Home. She • He was the son of the late The Brucefield IOOF held a
also told of previous groups Tom and Margaret Phillips of successful card party last
she • had formed before 'St. Helens. Friday night with the
coming to this area. She told
of the need of the family unit
being preserved - that older
people need younger people
and that youth can benefit
from association•with Senior
Citizens. She urged all who
could to take time to visit
those confined to nursing
homes. Mrs. 'Haines thanked
Mrs. St. Jean • for her
message.
Mrs. Ernest burnin,
president, took charge of the
business period. The date was
set for the annual family
night to be held on March 4.
February 23 was set for a
work day to do quilts for the
spring bale. Plans were also
made for the Easter
Thankoffering program to be
combined with an open_
communion service when all
area people are welcome who
are interested in a Good
Friday service. Mrs. Charles
Wilkins of Lucknow, the
president of Huron West
Presbytery will be the guest
speaker.
Members also
were
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OFA provincial heads
to meet
in Wingham
The seven members of the
provincial executive of the
Ontario Federation of
,Agriculture will arrive in
Wingham from various parts
of the province on Monday;
February 28th. They will hold
their monthly executive
meeting on Wednesday,
March 2nd. For two days
prior to this meeting they will
meet with the county
Federation executives from
Huron, Perth, Bruce and
Grey, and will hold a general
evening meeting for all
fa'mers from the above
mentioned counties.
•• During their stay in
Wingham, the executive
members plan to visit a
number of local farms to
discuss current farm
business pborlems.
Following his election to the
presidency of the O.F.A.,
Peter Hannam stated that he
intends to concentrate on
Mrs. H. Berry was called to
Stratford last week, owing to
the illness of her nephew, the
late George Griffith. His wife
Genevieve, was the former
Genevieve Smith, formerly of
Brucefield. Mr. Griffith
owned and operated the
'Canline and Battery Co.,
Stratford.
He passed away in
University Hospital, London,
where he suffered a heart
attack.
A Memorial service for his.
family and relatives was held
in Clinton United Church on
Friday afternoon, Feb. 18.
building. closer liaison bet-
ween the individual mem-
bers, '0 the county
organizations and the"
provincial organization. He
wants to draw people out and
get them to participate. "I
want everyone to feel free to
come and express their,
opinions," he said.
The executive will hold
their meetings at the Turn -
berry Tavern on Highway 86,
about one mile„.east of
Wingham, beside the Tur-
nberry Central School, A
generalmeeting for ' all
O.F.A. members will be held
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on Tuesday evening, March
1st at 8 p.M. in the Turnberry
Central School.
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Huron County -
Board of Education
HOLMESVILLE
PUBLIC
SCHOOL
KINDERGARTEN
• REGISTRATION
Registration of those
eligible for Kindergarten
classes fob'' the 1977-78 school
year will be hie.III at the school
on
WED. MARCH 2
Representatives from the
Huron County •Health Unit will
be in. attendance in order to
hold a clinic at the same time.
The Health Unit will
arrange clinic appointmTnts
for the registration.
Would parents who are new
to Goderich Township please
- cbntact the school to arrange
an appointment. (Phone 482-
7751).
Parents are asked to bring
proof of age and health
records to the registration.
VOTE
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FOR MAYOR
on March 7
▪ Nine years experience on Council
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economy will allow.
* Will represent if elected, with an open mind to all
the citizens of Clinton.
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