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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-06-02, Page 28PAGE 8A---CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1977 WALKERBURN CLUB statement was accepted as The May meeting of the given by the treasurer, Mrs. Walkerburn club was held Thomas Haggitt. A small last Thursday at the home of auction was held and lunch Mrs. Elliott Lapp with co- was served by Mrs. Towe president, Mrs. Joseph assisted by Mrs. Donald Hunking in charge. Cartwright. The meeting was opened by singing of 0 Canada with Mrs. Catherine Jackson as pianist. Mrs. Carmen Gross led in prayer. The roll call was answered by 14 members and one guest with a donation to the support of the Korean Foster Child. The minutes of the previous meeting were adopted by Mrs. Joseph Hunking as read by the secretary, Mrs. Lloyd Penfound. Mrs. Roy Daer won the prize which had been donated by Mrs. Elliott Lapp. Mrs. James Schneider gave the treasurer's report showing a good balance. Plans were made for the June meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Joe Verwey. As this is the annual meeting, the election of officers will take place and the roll call will be answered by the payment of membership fees. Mrs. Elliott Lapp and Mrs. Joe Verwey will be in charge of program and the lunch committee will be Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey and Mrs. Ted Hunking. The members decided to put a float in the Blyth Centennial parade and Mrs. James Schneider and Mrs. Leonard Archambault were named to the committee to make the plans. Mrs. Carmen Gross had a calendar pun contest and Mrs. Marian Hunking had a contest on mixed up flowers. A successful auction of plants and slips was held. Lunch was served by Mrs. Elliott Lapp and Mrs., Joe Verwey assisted by Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey. ST. MARK'S ANGLICAN CHURCH WOMEN St. Mark's Anglican Church women met for their May meeting at the home of Mrs. James Towe. Mrs. Towe opened the meeting and welcomed the members. The Invocation from the Living Message was read followed by prayers led by Mrs: Robert Slater. Mrs. Ian Clark chose the hymn, The Church's one Foundation. Mrs. Robert Slater read a very interesting message on How to be a Christian. Mrs. -Ed Davies read a poem, Summer Haze, written by her husband, Mr. Ed Davies. The roll call was answered by quoting a verse from the Gospel of St. Mark. President, Mrs. Robert Slater took charge of the business. The minutes of the previous meeting were accepted as read by the secretary, Mrs. John paer. The financial SQCIAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt spent the holiday weekend with his brother Mr. Joe Haggitt and Mrs. Haggitt at Leamington. Mr. and Mrs. James,Vinall of Belleville and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gagnor of Toronto were holiday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton. Mr. Larry Chamney of Waterloo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon (Bud) Chamney, RR 1 Auburn graduated last Friday, May 27 from the University of Waterloo with his Bachelor of Environment Studies with honours in geography. Those attending the ceremony were his wife, Mrs. Larry Chamney, Waterloo, Mr. and Mns. Gordon (Bud) Chamney, Paul Chamney and Eldon Chamney of RR 1 Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Chamney of Auburn, Mrs. Lillian Leatherland of Clinton, Mrs. Vickie Horbanuik and Miss Connie Horbanuik of Clinton. Mrs. Earl St. Jean, Mrs. Kenneth McDougall and Mrs. Jack Armstrong attended the Tenth Westminster Weekend held at Westminster College London this past weekend. They were delegates from Knox United Church, Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jardin and grandmother Mrs. Elva Straughan. Mr. Harry Arthur enjoyed a fishing trip in Northern Ontario last week. M.r. and Mrs. Thomas Jardin and her rnothej, Mrs. Elva Straughan spent the weekend at Meaford with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Robertson at Meaford. Mrs. Straughan remained for a longer visit with her daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips visited last Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Ethel Farroveat Mitchell. We are pleased to report that Mrs. Warner Andrews was able to return home after being a patient in Clinton hospital. Ten Auburn ladies attended the summary day for the quilt course in Wingham last Wednesday and enjoyed the excellent display. Meet candidates set for tonight The Huron County Federation of Agriculture is sponsoring an all candidates night for the Huron - Middlesex riding tonight, June 2, at 8 p.m. at South Huron District High School. The night is open to all, not just farmers or OFA mem- bers and the Federation Mrs. Reg Du Val and Mrs. executive urges the public to Clarence Chamney of get out and question all the Wingham visited last Wed- candidates and raise election nesday with Mr. and Mrs. issues. Thomas Johnston and Miss The county Federation also Laura Phillips. sponsored another all can - Mrs. Bonnie Armour and didates meeting in the nor - Julie of Waterloo visited on • thern part of Huron, for the weekend with her parents Voters in Huron -Bruce riding. Best Interest 9 1/ 4 We represent many Trust Companies. We are often oble to arrange for the highest interest being offered on Guaranteed Investment Certificates. * Subject to change Gaiser-Kneale Insurance Agency Inc. Formerly K. W. COLQUHOUN INSURANCE 14 Isaac St., Clinton, Ont. Phone 482-9747 Bluewater Blind club meets The CCB Bluewater Club held their monthly meeting in the Orange Hall Clinton, May 17th, with 13 members and their escorts present. Miss Elaine Townshend was the guest speaker. Her message was, "by helping others we help ourselves". Lou Breckenridge had two contests which were con- ducted by Rachell Johnston and Donna Webster. The club members were very pleased to have Mr. and Mrs. Brock Olde attend the meeting. Mr. Olde is a member of the C.N.I.B. Advisory Board for Clinton and District. Mr. and Mrs. George Cox attended the annual Canadian Council of the Blind Con- ference in North, Bay this year. Eighty--- six clubs represented the blind people from the province of Ontario. The ladies of Holmesville UCW represented by Mrs. Phyllis Cox and Mrs. Bessie "Townshend prepared and served a delicious lunch. Helen Lewis of Wingham thanked the ladies on behalf of the club. The next meeting will be in the Crystal Palace Mitchell on June 15th. .41..4.44 . Dave Robb PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings - Anniversaries Portraits - Industrial Team & Group Pictures SEAFORTH 527-0064 Famous makes such as Bigelow, Harding, Doincor, Celanese Ozite, and Kraus AND YOU SAVE 4 During our April and May sales, we sold hundreds of yards of carpeting at Discount Dave's. 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