Clinton News-Record, 1977-03-03, Page 9•
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.Dennis Tofflemire rep.
dor Development Bank here
The Federal Development
Bank, a Crown Corporation
promotes and assists the
growth and creation of
Canadian Business Enter-
prises, particularly those of
smaller size. Specifically, the
Bank provides direct
financial assistance (term
loans), management coun-
selling, training, and in-
formation on government
programmes available to
Canadian Business.
Dennis Tofflemire, with
several years business
banking experience, has been
assigned the responsibility of
servicing the requirements of
businessmen in the Seaforth
and Clinton zone,
While Dennis will be
operating out of the Stratford
Branch office, which services
the Counties of Perth and
Huron, he will be in his
assigned area several times
monthly to conduct follow-up
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feasibility assessments and to
respond to referrals from
local _ financial institutions,
realtors, and ch°Irtered ac-
countants on behalf of their
clients.
In addition, he also "sets up
shop" at the Queen's Hotel,
Seaforth on the lst Thursday
of each month and the Parker
House Motel, Clinton on the
3rd Thursday of each month,
for the purpose of conducting
confidential interviews with
local ,businessmen directly.
The actual dates of his visit
are pre -advertised in the
Clinton News Record mon-
thly:
Never buy a plant until you
understand the conditions it
needs to survive. Match your
light, temperature and
humidity to a plant of the same
needs, and you are halfway to
having a green thumb.
The old house behi-d Wesley -Willis United Church, owned by the town, has finally come
under the wrecker's hammer and is now nearly torn down. Ray Dupee is in charge of the
job, and council is uncertain of the future use of the site, but has been asked by the Mer-
chants to turn it into a Farmer's market. (News -Record photo)
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Almwell Unit
The February meeting of
the Aimwell Unit of UCA was
held on Monday night
February 21st at the home of
president Audrey Thompson
who\,opened the meeting with
some New Year thoughts and
led in prayer.
Theron call was answered
by 21 members paying fees
and two new members.
November and December
minutes were read by
secretary June Fothergill and
the treasurers report was
given by Vi Burns and
adopted on a motion of Helen
Lawson.
Flower committees for
placing flowers in.the church
were appointed for each
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month beginning in April.
Plans were also made for the
Ham Supper in May. The
World Day of Prayer wilt be
held March 4 at 8 p.m.
Aimwell unit will serve lunch
of fruit bread•and cheese.
Joan Whyte moved that
shut-in boxes be packed .and
all shut-ins be visited and
Majorie Duizer moved that a
light ordrape be bought to put
behind the cross.
Mary Pell and Margaret
Good were in charge of the
Worship Service and opened
with a hymn "Lead Kindly
Light". Scripture was read by
Norma Glousher. A New
Years story was read by
Mary Peel and was followed
by a reading by Margaret
Good on how the hymn "Let
The Lower 'Lights Be Bur-
ning" was written as a result
of a ship wreck. Mary Peel
conducted a contest.
The March meeting will be
held at the manse thanks to
the kind invitation of Rev.
McDonald. Lunch was served
by Audrey Thompson Vi
Burns and June Fothergill.
On the March lunch com-
mittee will be Ruth Vincent
Betty Hulley and Marjorie
Duizer.
WI card party
The WI card party was held
on Friday February 25th with
seven tables in play.
Winners were: ladies, high
Beth Knox, lone hands Elsie
Shaddick ; low Dora Shob-
brook; men's high Ted
Overholt; lone hands Mac
Sewers; low Ted Hunking.
There will be another card
party in two weeks. In charge
will be Doreen Carter Gladys
Armstrong and Margaret
Anderson.
Explorers meet
Ecplorer leaders Sandra
Westerhout and Marjorie
Duizer entertained the girls
on Saturday February 27th
from 2 to 4 p.m. to a toboggan
party on the hills at Harry
Lears.
'They bad a campfire and
toasted marshmallows, hot
dogs and had hot chocolate to
drink. --
The girls wish to express
thanks to their leaders and to
Mr. and Mrs. Lear.
Personals
Congratulations to Mrs.
Frank Kelland on her 86th
birthday February 18th. A
celebration was held at her
home with her sons Lloyd and
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family of Stratford and Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Kelland.
Congratulations to Mr.
Howard Clarke on his bir-
thday February 25th. His
sister Mrs. Verena Bone of
Wingham spent a few days
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarke.
Mr. and Mrs. Teilman
Westerhout returned home on
Friday February 18th from
enjoying, a two week Carib-
bean. cruise.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Radford London spend the
weekend with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Thompson and
attended the opening night of
Blyth and District Com-
munity Centre on Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
.Durnin returned home on
Saturday February 27 from a
.two week vacation at Orlando.
Florida. While in Florida they
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Radford at Palm
Beach. Karen and Shane
spent the two weeks with
their grandparents Mr.- and
Mrs. Harry Durnin.
The World Day of Prayer
will be held in the United
Church on Friday March 4th
at 8 p.m. The speaker will be
Mrs. Lloyd Pipe on "Love in
^Action." Everyone is
welcome.
The Berean Unit of UCW
meeting will be held on
Tuesday, March 8th at thee -
church, this will be a work'
meeting with quilts to tie.
Ladies are asked to bring a
box lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen •
returned home on Wednesday.
February 25th from spending
the weekend snow r{iobiling at
Dwight. Ontario near "Hunt='s
•sville. Also attending were
Mr. and Mrs. John Radford
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Duff of
Holmesville.
Sorry to report the passing.
of Mjss Dorothy Little on
February 28th at Western
Hospital, Toronto ,,, after` a
lengthy illness. Sympathy is
extended to her mother Mrs.
Ida TownsendHuronview. '
Sympathy is also extended
to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns on
the sudden death of his
brother-in-law Mr. Percy
Collins on Monday at RR 1
Tiverton.
Rev. McDonald has
returned from his two week
holiday in Florida. He also
visited his mother in Atwood.
Services will resume at
United Church this Sunday
March 6th at 10:30 a.m.
WI Canadian industries
meeting will be held in the
hall at 8 pm. on Wednesday
March 9th with a film. Roll
call will be name an area
industry noionger active.
By Mary Merner
Mrs. George Mcllwain
spent Thursday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merner,
Sandy, Julie, Michael and
Michelle, when . they
celebrated Julie's sixth birth-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos,
Steven, Sharon, Kenny and
Michael spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van
Bommel, Christopher, David,
Mark and Steven of Dor-
chester. -They were also
godparents at the christening
for Steven Van Bommel.
Andy and Kathy Bos spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Johh Wammes ,Tr.
Mr: and Mrs. Jim Presz-
cator, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Hoggart spent the weekend in
Kincardine at the Sutton Park
Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Thompson and Bob visited on
Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Terence Hunter of
ColborneTownship, also with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson.
Due to the wet weather on
Sunday, the tobogganing
party held by the Foresters
had to be cancelled.
THE MAYOR
of_
CLINTON
Should be a
Concerned Mayor
Elect
JIM HUNTER
a concerned citizen
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