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Mr. Peter McNaughton
underwent surgery in St.
Joseph's Hospital London last
week.
Mr. James Sangster who
has been a patient• in South
Huron Hospital for the past
two weeks returned to her
home on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gibson
of Sudbury visited recently
with the latter's aunt Mrs.
Glenn E. Bell.
Communion Serivice
Rev. E.G. Nelson of First
Presbyterian Church,
Seaforth Interm-Moderator
conducted Communion
service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on
Sunday when Mrs. William
Tinney and Mrs. Samuel
Rannie joined the
Congregation and were
received ' into membership.
Miss Brenda Pepper presided
at the organ. Next Sunday
Rev. Nelson's son who is a
student minister will conduct
the cervice. There will be no
service on Sunday June 26 as
it will be the Cromarty an-
niversary.
Legion Ladies' Meet
The ladies' Legion
Auxiliary met 'on Tuesday
evening with the President
• Mrs. Beatrice Uyl presiding.
Committees were formed for
the coming year. Members
are catering to a summer
wedding. Mrs. Howard Smale
won the Mystery prize and
Marion Wasson won the
Attendance prize. Bingo was
4 played and refreshments
served.
The legion Ladies' ; held a
most successful Penny Sale
on Friday evening with the
following prize winners: $10
voucher from Home Hard-
ware donated by Big "0" was
won by Marilyn Taylor;
Table donated by Donthron's
Furniture won by Lloyd
Allan; lawn chair donated by
�► C.E. Reid and Sons won by
4'^ Bob McKee; table cloth
donated by Tee Jay Fashions
won by Lottie McLennon,
Blyth; bath oil and bubble set
donated by Leona Parke was
won by Steve Harburn;
cream and sugar set donated
by Peter McNaughton won by
Marlene Smith.
A fire extinguisher was
donated by Hyde •Bros. and
won by Doug Volland: $5 bill
donated by Joynt Insurance
• won by Kay Hesselwood,
Blyth; floral display donated
by Ron's Variety won by Jean
Munn; half gallon ice cream
donated by Shaw's Dairy won
by Garnet Allan; $10 bill
donated by Richman Photo
won by Bev. Moir; one year
subcription to the Zurich
News won by J. Briton,
Seaforth; $10 bill donated by
* Reid's Body Shop won by
Chris Erb; $10 voucher at Al's
Supersave won by Garnet
Allan ; after bath freshner
donated by Leona Parke won
by Jeff Britton, Seaforth; a
permanent wave donated by
Bill's Hairstyling won by
Annie Reid; admission for
two to Din and Dance donated
by Pineridge Chalet won by
411
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Pat McBride; jewellery box
donated by Legion Auxiliary
won by Pat McBride.
A $12 service call donated
by Don Travers won by Viola
Slavin, Exeter; cheese board
and cutter donated by Ger-
bros Mill won by Bill Noakes;
one single portrait donated by
Brian Richman Photo won by
Bill Carlile; punch bowl
donated by the Seaforth and
Hensoll Nursing Homes won
by Louise McVean; ash trays
donated by Kozy Korner won
by Raye Schwalm; $5
donated by Jim Taylor ,
Industries won by Annie
Reid; one year subscription
to The Times -Advocate won
by John Chappel; lock set
donated by Murray Baker
won by H. Austin, Seaforth;
timex watch donated by
Home Hardware won by Lois
Wurm Exeter; vase donated
by Alvin Taylor won by
Carrie Harry; $5 bill donated
by Jack's Small Engines won
by Gordon Munn.
Six-week garbage collec-
tion donated by Glen Nixon
won by Betty Simmons; plant
donated by Farmer Bill'F
Flower shop won by Hilda
Smale; set of glasses donated
by W.G. Thompson's won by
Bob Carlile; $5 voucher for
baking donated by Dutman's
Bakery won by Vera Brint-
nell; twenty quarts milk
donated by Hensall Dairy
won by Helen Tinney; patio
lights donated by Parker and
Parker Farm Drainage won
by Ivan Coleman; bracing
lotion donated by Leona
Parke won by Mrs. Robt.
Simpson; eletric bun warmer
donated by Knight Electric
won by Brent Southcott; plant
donated by Country Flowers
won by Marg McDonald; $5
bill donated by Ice Box won
by Mrs. Charlie Hay ; teddy
bear donated by Ladies'
Auxiliary won by Judy Baird;
chair donated by Bend ix
Plant No. 1 won by Evelyn
Randall.
A patio table donated by
W.G. Thompson's and Son
won by Ivan Coleman; lawn
chair donated by Hensall Co -
Op won by Susie Vanstone;
lawn chair donated by
Hensall Co -Op won by Janis
Bisback; pop, four draws -two
cartons per person donated
by Tuckey Beverages won by
Brenda Sm-alo, Susan Van -
stone, Jane Pollock, Becky
Baker; footstool donated by
O'Brien's Upholstery won by
Jessie Archer; $20 donated by
Custom Trailers won by
Raymond Beierling; two
draws potato chips donated
by "Guess Who" won by Jane
Pollock and Karen Shiels;
one year Subscription by
Huron Expositor won by Ray
Schwalm; four quarts oil
donated by Kyle's Garage
won by Bill Noakes one
Gallon house paint donated
by Fink's won by 'Dorothy
Reynolds; fishing pole
donated by Hensall Legion
.won by Tammy Alexander;
set of glasses donated by
Smith Construction won by
Mrs. R. Hoffman; permanent
wave donated by Style
Beauty Salon won by Kay
JsjiIspray
Insulspray starts as
a liquid foam. It fills
the empty space be-
tween inside and
outside walls.
Then it hardens to
form a longlasting
barrier against winter
cold and summer heat.
If you are considering
wall insulation, give us
a call at 565-263 or
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Bluewater
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Ltdinsulspray Ise• trademark of Borden, Inc,
Hesselwood, Blyth; two
dinners donated by Bean Pot
won by Jean Dunn; five mugs
donated by Ed Little won by
Betty Sangster ; $5 bill
donated by Jim's Machine
Shop won by Mrs. Robt.
Simpson; redwood stain
.donated by Paul McCaully
won by Pat Pollock; hair
colouring donated by Flynn's
Barber shop won by Betty
Sangster.
A $5 bill donated by Hensall
sales Barn won by Vera
Brintnell; one year sub-
scription by Clinton News
won by Ray Schwalm ; $5 bill
donated by Huron Auto Body
won-. Jena Munn; $5 gift
certificate from Len
McKnight's won by Grace
Wurm, Exeter; $7.50 gas
donated by Ted Thuss won by
Betty Simmons; soap and
cologne donated by Ron's
Health Centre won by Betty
Simmons; lamp donated by
Bendix No. 2 won by Davaid
Rowclitfe; hand bag donated
by "Guess Who?" won by
Marilyn Taylor; .two mirrors
donated by Hensall motors
won by Harold Wilbert.
('eiebrate 25th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Allan
were pleasantly surprised on
Saturday on the occasion of
their 25th wedding an-
niversary when their family
entertained them to dinner at
the Bayview Restaurant. Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Smale who
were bridesmaid and
groomsman were guests. The -
guests of honour were
presented with an engraved
silver tray from the family.
Later relatives and friends
assembled at the Legion Hall
where a pleasant evening was
enjoyed by all., Lunch was
served.
Local
obituary
GERTRUDE ALELIA
PICKARD
Gertrude Alelia Pickard of
fluronview died Thursday,
June 9, 1977 at the Clinton
Public Hospital. She was 85
years of age.
The daughter of Daniel and
Ellie Cameron, she was born
October 23, 1892 in Aylmer,
Ontario.
Mrs. Pickard was
predeceased by her first
husband, William Johnson
and also her second husband,
Albert Pickard.
She was also predeceased
by one daughter and one son,
Harold.
She is survived by three
sons, Howard and Carl,
Clinton and Charles, Union
Lake, Michigan.
Seven grandchildren and
six great grandchildren are
also surviving. •
The funeral was held June
11 at the Ball Funeral Home.
Interment followed at the
Aylmer Cemetery, Aylmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sykes celebrated their second
anniversary on June 7. They were married at Heather
(;ardens after many years of illness. The couple were
honoured at a dance last Saturday evening at Heather
Gardens.
by Bertha McGregor
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Chaffe, Sally and Jackie of
Mitchell were recent visitors
with Mrs. Chaffe's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett.
Riley Reunion
The 30th Riley Reunion was
held at the Hensall Park with
68 present. Special en-
tertainment was with Don
Thompson's Band of London
which was much enjoyed.
Sports were as follows: boys
and girls 5 and under, Steven
Boa, Jason Clarke, Scott Boa;
boys , and girls under eight
Bradley Eckel, Brett Stinson,
Lori Harburn; boys and girls
under 12 Pat Riley, Jean
Johns, Susan Harburn ;
Candy Scramble was for
eight and under and 12 and
under; kick the slipper Susan
Harburn, Pat Riley; men
running backwards, Rick Van
V,alkengood; women
throwing ball backwards
Karen Shiels; ladies kick the
slipper Jo Anne Stinson;
relay egg on spoon Jo Anne
Stinson's team; styrafoam
cup on head Don Thompson's
team. The grandmother with
most grandchildren present
was Nelli Riley. Lucky Plate
went Loretta Riley;
elimination game for adults
Fred Boa; elimination game
for children Pat Riley;
youngest baby Thomas
Jypson five weeks, Stratford.
It was decided to hold the
reunion next year on the
second Sunday in June at
Hensall Park. Officers are
past president, Ted Harburn;
president, Don Fraser; 1st
vice president, Leslie Riley;
secretary, Elizabeth Riley;
treasurer, Gwen Harburn;
sports committee, Tom and
Judy Jypson, Don and
Marlene Fraser, Stratford.
Queensway News
Visitors at Queensway
Nursing Home last week were
Mervyn and Irene Dunn, Amy
and Greta Lammie, Jean
Triebner with Vera Lammie.
Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Denroach,
Mr. and Mrs. Orvy Kestle and
Leslie Mitchell with Louise
Mitchell. Mrs. Louise Reid,
Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Parker
visited Clara Featherston.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Pullman,
London visited Bernice
Lavery.
Graham and Marjorie
Arthur visited Mrs. —Sarah
Arthur. Howard Johns visited
his'' mother Mabel Johns.
Shirley Prouty visited Lynn
Latimore Isobel Sproat, Vera
Lammie, and Bernice Howes.
Cecil and Betty Smith visited
Lynn Latimore and several
residents.
Rev. George Anderson
conducted the church service
with Louise Mitchell ac-
companying. The Christian
Reformed Church ladies of
Exeter took the residents to
Riverview Park for car rides,
games and treats on Monday.
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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE
Hnsa11 arena tenders
are under close study
Tenders for the new
Hensall Arena and Corn-
munity Centre were opened
last week but Hensall clerk
Bob Heil says the proposed
costs are far from final.
five contractors submitted
tenders ranging from $687,850
to $750,000. Heil said council
was budgeted for total cost of
$635,000.
"The tenders were proposal
tenders so the final cost of the
arena may end up nowhere
near the proposed prices", he
indicated.
The contractors have
agreed to be flexible so
council may decide what
parts of the accepted tender
will be used and which may
be refused, he said.
"Council will whittle the
figures to fit their own need".
The proposed arena and
community centre in the
tenders is a "Rolls Royce"
centre which will cost less
once the unnecessary
features are removed by
council, he said.
There are things from the
old arena such as glass which
may ,be used for the new
arena, he suggested. '`When
council finishes the people of
Hensall will s have exactly
what they wanted", said Heil.
.Council has 30 days to
negotiate the final design of
the arena with contractors.
The arena and community
centre canvass reached
$17,500 last week and the
canvassers have been suc-
cessful according to Heil."
"We're averaging between
$175 to $200 per house on the
canvass", he said.
Monster bingo results
Alice Brown of Bayfield
had an extremely lucky night
at bingo on Monday as she
took the jackpot of $1,000.
Three other ladies also
found Clinton's Monster
Bingo a worthwhile event as
they each took a share -the -
wealth pot. Isabelle Rau of
Seaforth was the top winner
with $156; Theresa Scham-
back of Stratford claimed
$150.50 and Mrs. M. Hart of
Clinton won $149.50,
In the regular games, Marg
Hoskin of Clinton was the lone
winner in a regular game.
Other individual winners
were: Cherie Schertze,
Goderich; Theresa
Schamback ; Pearl Taylor,
Hensall; Linda Kennedy,
Londesboro; Louise
Tideswell, Clinton; Saraha
Anstett, Wingham and Sadie
Campbell, Mitchell.
A number of other winners
shared the money in games.
Beverly Bell, Hensall;
Debbie Bromely, Clinton; Iva
Boyes, Clinton and Marg
Finlay from London split one
game. Meanwhile, . Phyliss
Lee, Clinton; Marg Carter,
Clinton; Norman Baird,
Brucefield and Leonard Steep
of Clinton took another.
Blanche ° Angus, Clinton;
Mrs. Draper, Goderich; and
Marg Steep all won in a game
while Fred Telford, Bayfield;
Marg Hoskin, Clinton;
Marnie Middleton, Clinton;
Fred Sears, Goderich and
Mildred Swan, Mitchell
shared a game.
Gladys Telfors, Bayfield
and Clete Holkland of Clinton
were the only two lucky
players in a game and Shirley
Smith; Eve Tyler, Dash-
wood ; Joan Haywood,
Exeter; and Judy Gregory of
Auburn won another.
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