HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-04-21, Page 8PAGE 8—CLINTO1` NEWS -RECORD. THURSDAY, APRIL 2.1 1977
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
The Easter meeting of the
Presbyterian Women's
Missionary Society was held
last Wednesday evening at
the home of Mrs. Frank
Raithby. The presid.ent, Mrs.
Wilfred Sanderson was in
charge. The Easter service in
the Glad Tidings was followed
with Mrs. Roy Daer as
leader. All members took
part in the readings and the
hymn readings. An invitation
to attend the 100th an-
niversary of First
Presbyterian Church
Seaforth W.M.S. on April 21
when Mrs. Hugh Jack of
Hamilton will be guest
speaker.
It was announced that the
spring meeting of Huron
Presbyterial will be held on
April 27 at 1:30 p.m. when
Rev. Miss Leslie Landell of
Atwood would be the guest
speaker. Mrs. Frances Clark
received the offering which
was dedicated with prayer by
Mrs. Sanderson. The study on
Symbols and customs of
Easter down through the
years was taken by Mrs.
Frances Clark. She also told
about the Ukranian Easter
and how they observe Holy
week and Easter.
Mrs. Frances Clark was
honoured with the presen-
tation of a Life Membership
in the . Women's Missionary
Society 'of the Presbyterian
Church in Canada. Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock spoke a
few words of appreciation to
Mrs. Clark for her work in the
Auburn W.M.S. Mrs. Clark
thanked the members and the
meeting was closed with the
hymn. Christ the Lord is
Risen today and the
benediction. A delicious lunch
was served by Mrs. Raithby.
l -H CLUB
The seventh meeting of
Auburn I, 4-H meeting 'was
held last week at the home of
Mrs. John Hildebrand. The
president Kim McDowell was
in charge and opened the
meeting with the 4-H pledge.
The roll call was answered by
giving plans for your next
sewing project at home or
name a new sewing technique
learned during this project.
The leaders, Mrs. Donald
Cartwright and Mrs. John
Hildebrand, demonstrated
binding on knits and also how
to set in sleeves. The girls
worked on their skit -Sleep
and Lounge in Comfort for
Achievement Day on April 30
at Blyth when all mothers are .
invited to attend. The
meeting was closed with the
4-H motto. •
COMMUNITY NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hamlyn of Lambeth visited
on Sunday with Mrs. Albert
McFarlane, also Mrs. Asif
Hasson, daughter, Sara and
sons J.D. and Kim of Oakville
visited at the same home.
Mrs. B. Solman of • Kit-
chener is visiting with her
daughter, Mrs. Donald
McCauley, Mr. McCauley and
Melody Solman.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lapp and
son Michael of Dorchester,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Denys of
Kippen spent Easter Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Elliott
Lapp.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan
McDougall and Angie and
Miss Debbie Wills of Sudbury
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth McDougall over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Dobie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Arthur, Miss Laura Phillips
and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock
attended Knox Presbyterian
Church, Listowel when Jody
Elizabeth Rea received the
sacrament of Baptism. They
were guests after the service
to a dinner at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Rea and
Christopher.
Easter guests last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Daer
and Mr. Gordon Daer were
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rea
Dewar, Keith, Carol and
Karen of Atwood, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Rolston, Mark
and Trevor of Komoka, Mr.
and Mrs. Brian Wallace,
Owen and Stacey of Dor-
chester, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Daer Larry and Michael of
Goderich and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Mogk of Brodhagen.
Mrs. Mary Rollinson and
Mr. Murray Rollinson
returned last week after
spending a week in Toronto
with the former's daughter,
Mrs. Alfred Weston and Mr.
Weston.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Maclnnis, Jackie, Jerry and
Patricia •of London visited
last Sunday with her sister,
Mrs. Gordon Powell, Mr.
Powell, Bob, Terry, Vickie,
Wendy, Shelley and Kevin.
Mrs. Donald McCauley
returned home last Tuesday
after having surgery in
Kitchener hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Morley of Ailsa Craig and Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Hamilton
of Goderich were guests last
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Hamilton.
Forty ladies, friends and
neighbours of Mrs. Elma
McFarlane, honoured her last
Friday at noon when they
gathered at the Candlelight
restaurant on the occasion•of
her birthday. Mrs. Ben
Hamilton welcomed everyone
and Mrs. Gordon McClinchey
of Blyth led in the singing of
the Grace. A bouquet of
carnations was presented to
her. Mrs. McFarlane thanked
everyone, fdr coming and
making the occasion a special
event in her life.
Mrs. Robert McAllister of
RR 2 Auburn and Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock attended
the Hamilton and London'
Synodical Society meeting of
the Women's Missionary
Society of the Presbyterian
Church in Canada held at
Stratford last Tuesday and
Wednesday.
All Huron County Library
hooks must be in by May 7 for
the new book exchange.
Please remind your friends
and neighbours. Anyone
having the following five
hooks out of the Auburn
Library please return them.
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Trust me in all, All made of
Wishes, Dear Lovely Heart I
am Desperate. Bluevale and
Corning Through the Rye.
They are long overdue.
Prize winners at the euchre
party on April 12 were - high
lady, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt,
low lady - Mrs. Ed. Davies,
high man - Douglas Glou lfier,
low man -. Ben Hamilton,
novelty - Robbie Plunkett.
There were seven tables in
play.
The Auburn Community
Hall Board met last week and
plan to enclose and fix up the
upper room in the hall to
accom rriodate small
gatherings and conserve fuel.
It is hoped that the local
residents will assist in this
project.
Tuckersmith gets grader
(continued from page 3
bridges in the township and that the
ministry of transportation and com-
munication be requested to pay 100
percent of the cost of the survey. Across
Ontario all municipal bridges are being
appraised as to structural soundness for
the safety of the public, at the request of
the government.
• Council accepted the following ap-
plications for building permits: Joost
Veenstra, RR 5, Clinton, implement
shed: Jim Hoy, Vanastra, carport:
McIntosh Poultry Farms, RR 4,
Seaforth, grain tank and workshop:
Stephen Hook, Egmondville, garage.
Diane Durnin, Vanastra Recreation
director, told members of council she did
not think the same summer playground
program should be carried on this year
as last two years. She suggested it be cut
down this year as the children come out
in large numbers at the beginning and
then most of them lost interest and drop
out. Last summer the recreation
department lost $1,000 when the grant
was only -two-thjrds of the first year
grant and this year with it cut down to
one-third it was more than likely $2,000
deficit could be incurred, she stated.
Council agreed to the reduced program.
Mrs. Durnin said the wading pool was
full of leaves, broken bottles and other
debris and requested permission to hire
someone to clean it up. She was told to
contact someone. with a truck to do the
work.
Mrs. Durnin reported the recreation
centre was booked solid for the rest of
the year with only the odd day available
forrenting.
Council reported the survey on fire
protection in the township being made
by Donald Owens of the Ontario Fire
Marshal's office would not be completed
and ready for reporting until the end of
May. Mr. Owens said he was involved
with another assignment by his office
which resulted in the postponement of
the Tuckersmith report.
Council endorsed a resolution from the
Ausable-Bayfield . J onservation
Authority petitioning against a new
safety regulation requiring all chain
saws now in operation to be equipped
with anti -vibration devices and chain
breaks. While agreeing with the need for
safety, council was concerned that many
saw's, even a newly purchased one, may
be' obsolete as the required safety
devices could not be attached to them.
Deputy reeve Robert Bell was named
to represent the township on the Court of
Revision for the Mousseau Black Creek.
drain (Hay Township drain) which will
be held May 9 in Zurich.
Council will hold a special meeting at
Vanastra on Tuesday to meet with the
Vanastra Recreation Committee to
answer questions and discuss problems
the ratepayers at Vanastra are con-
cerned about, The meeting has been
requested by Ben Bridges, president of
the association.
The meeting was adjourned shortly
hefore•l :OO a.m. Wednesday.
By Bertha MacGregor
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett
were recent "visitors with
their son-in-law and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaffe
and family at Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Beavers and family of Paris
spent Easter with the latter's
mother Mrs. Edith Bell and -
Miss Margaret Hyde of
„ London visited over the
holiday with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Hyde.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Rannie
and family of Brantford were
weekend visitors with the
former's mother Mrs. Sam
Rannie.
Mr. and Mrs. Don
MacLaren, Jodi and Brooke
of Oakville spent Easter
weekend with Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor..
Miss Dorothy Farquhar of
Toronto spent Easter with her
mother Mrs. Emma
Farquhar.
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