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Village social, persona' nates
The chicken. barbecue held
in ' the arena uncle the
auspices of St. Andre
Church UCW was ' ell,
patronized acid ° successful
event.
We were pleased to see
Mrs. Reddock able to attend
the barbecue, although still
on crutches due to her ac-
cident eight weeks ago. We
trust that she will continueto
improve."
Bible School .will be held at-
the
tthe 'Presbyterian Church
Tuesday and Thursday
mornings from ten o'clock till
noon.
On Wednesdays night
"Young Teens" start their
meeting at seven o'clock.
On Friday and Saturday
night, the coffee house will be
held in_the basement.
,► Mr. and Mrs, Fred Heard,
Stratford, visited with
re-latives here on Thursday
and attended the funeral` of
Mrs. D. Arkell.
Mrs. W. Kaufman, Mrs.
Ruth Johnson, Auburndale;
Florida, . and Mr. and Mrs.
George Radford, Woodstock,
visited for a couple of days
with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Merrill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross. Merrill
otored to Ottawa recently
nd spent a few days with
Brian and Celine Merrill.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Deller,
Scott and Kerry of Brampton
visited 'on' the weekend in the
Haw homes.
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Miss Ethel ,Blair of
Toronto, Miss Brenda Blair of
New York and Mr. and Mrs.
Dave, Battye,, who have
recently moved to Boston,
were with Mrs. Jessie Blair
over the holiauy-weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lynn
also Romona and Rhonda of
Hillsburg were with Mr.' and
Mrs. Ken Lynn on the
weekend, .�.
Brian Lynn, who sp nt two
weeks with his grandyarents
returned to hig ho.r'he in
Detroit, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Latimer,
daughter 'Christine and her
girl friend Karen Smythe of
Weston spent a week with
Mrs. Ethel Knight.
Also visiting in the same
-home on the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Latimer of
Weston and Mr. and 1Vtrs:.Ron
Knight and Kathryn from
Leaside.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf
McLaughlin are visiting with
relative* in Winnipeg and
with a brother of the former
In Okanagan Valley,. British
Columbia and with Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Hovey of Langley.
They then go on to Dawson
Creek where they will attend
the weddi1 g of their grand-
daughter, Lynn Heath. •
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Faller of
Colorado also Jeff and Jill are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Le
Bead.
Mike Scotchmer of Toronto
is visiting his father, M'r. Alf
Scotchmer. 1 '
Christening held at church
The christening ceremony
of Shane Mark, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Pounder and
grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Pounder took place in
the Anglican 'church on
riday evening.
The ceremony was per-
formed by Rev. Wm, Bennett.
Godparents were ` Mr. arid
Mrs. Howard Scotchmer of
Chatham. Howard is Shane's
great uncle.,
• Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pounder
entertained at an informal
gathering at their home
following the ceremony.
Guests present were Rev.
W. and Mrs': Burnett, .the
'godparents; Mr. and Mrs.
rlr-`
Howard Scotchmer and their
children Robert, Lori and
Carolyn; Mr. and Mrs. Raney
Larson and Mrs. Greta
Scotchmer, who are great
grandparents;' Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Larson of London,
who are grandparents; Little
Krystie, sister of Shane; Miss
Mary- Pounder, Toronto and
Mr. Randy Campbell of
Hensall; Mr. and- Mrs. J.
Fisher (Cathy) and little
daughter Jodi - Cathy and
Mary are aunts of . Shane
Mark; and present Mr. and
Mrs. W. Parker. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Baker, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Burt of St.
Catharines.
News of Hensall
By Hilda M. Payne
The service, at the Hensall
United Church on Sunday was
.conducted by Rev. Don Beck
w*h Mrs. John Turkheim at
the organ.'
The choir, as an anthem,
sang the Centennial Hymn
and Rev. Beck preached on
the subject "Fear Not" A
.bouquet of flowers decorating
the church was from the
wedding of Melanie Veal and
ria rry'MHier . �-
r. Sim Roobal returned to
home on Thursday after
ing been a. patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. John
nynendyk, ' Woodstock and
r. 'Herbert Konynendyk
from Holland Visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Sim Roobal on
Monday.
Mr, and. Mrs. Ken Glavin
and family visited . with Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Oesch on
Sunday.
Robin McLellan, daughter
of Ken McLellan of. Kipper",
has passed her Grade Two
Theory at the Royal Con-
servatory of Music with
honours. Robin is ,a pupil of
Miss Greta Lammie, Hensall.
Sales Barn
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Supply at the Hensall
livestock sales consisted
mainly of heifers, and steers,
demand was ,active and
prices were steady. Fat cattle
heifers, $38.50 - $40, top to $42;
steers $42.50 - $44, top; to
$44.50. Pigs: weanlings $32. -
$35.50; chunks $37,,50 -$45.50.
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CLINTON NEWS -R eORD, THURSDAY, JULY 107PAO
Bruce-iuclr
welcQmes-v : sitors
The p'l.iblic visitor program
- at the Bruce Nuclear Power -
'
Development got underway
Friday,. ,July 1 and will' run
until Monday, September 5.
The, public is welcome at
the Visitors. Centre daily from
10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Bus tUurs of BNPD are
'available Wednesday to
„Sunday only (including
holiday Mondays) starting at
the Visitors Centre.. To get
there, travel I-Iighway 21
between Kincardine and Port
Elgin and follow the signs to
the "Visitors Centre".
The tour ,programs:, which
are free, run at 40 minute
intervals and last ap-
proximately 11/2 hours. They
include a film on nuclear
power, displays and a con-
ducted tour of the I3NPD
. facilities. •'
Group tours may also' be
arranged throughout the year
by contacting the BNPD
Information Office,.
Mrs. Leona McKellar spent
a few'days with her daughter,
Mrs. Ted Dunn, ' Ted ' and
children.
Mrs. V. - -McLaughlin of
Toronto also Meagen, Alfie
and Courtney are visiting
,,.;with relatives here.
" Mr. and Mrs.. Doug Curran;
a1so,C:hristine' "and Barb of
Willowdale were • weekend
guests of Mrs. Susie,Pollock.
MA and Mrs. Tom Blackie
are in Hamilton visiting their
nephew and his wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Murray. , .
Recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Blackiyelvere
Mr. and Mrs. John Murray of
Paisley, Scotland.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
McClinchey have returned
home from.a wonderful trip to
England.
Mr. Jim Dewar, son David
and his friend Rob Hughes of
Weston visited on• the
weekend with Mrs. Elva
Metcalf. •
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dewar
have a new grandson, Adam,
-who, is also a new great
grandson for Mrs. Ada Dewar
of Zurich Nursing Home.
Proud parents are Janice and
Jim Webb of Vancouver.
A service of great' interest
was held in St. Andrews
United Church on Sunday
when relatives arid members
of the congregation witnessed
the christening of Shauna
Leanne, who was born
January 7, 1977 to Mr. and
Mrs. David Blane Hem-
mingway and is a charming
little granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Cox. -;
A most impressive sermon
was delivered' by Rev. J.
Reddock following the
ceremony,
We extend our sympathy to
Mr. Fred Arkell, his family
and -to brothers and sisters of
-Mrs. Daisy Arkell in their
bereavement.
Mr. and. Mrs.- Robert
Turner and . Mrs. Bertha
Turner spent the weekend in
New 'Sarem with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Turner. On
Saturday, they `attended the
wedding of their nephew and
grandson, John W. T, Urner to
Miss- Joan Humphries in the
New Sarem Baptist Church
and the Reception' which
followed at the groom's
home. from the north included Mike
Coleman, Steve Altori, Jack
Webster, Lloyd Webster,
Harvey Ritchie, Blake Alton,
Bruce Weber and John
Andrew. The ladies from the events of the . afternoon as
south prepared a delicious
meal.
In the absence of .the
president, Watson Webster
acted, as_•_ master of
Steji
Debbie Bedard received the mathematics award arid
Paul Wettlaufer'' received the science . award at
Holmesville school's Grade'S graduation ceremonies on
lune 21. (staff photo)
clan•�
ebste .rgathers
The annual Webster picnic ceremonies and, called on
was held June 19th at Elgin McKinley to say -grace,
Brucefleld Public School, . after which the secretary
when about 125 relatives met read the names of 10 mem-
to renew friendships. The bers who passed away -since
southerri branch of the family their last gathering., A
was in -charge of the picnic minutes silence was observed
and Sports were in charge of in • memory of Mrs. Robt.
Mrs. Ray Huether. • • Helm, Tom -'Anderson, Tracy
Prize winners were as Webster, Chas. Hodgins, Mrs.'
follows: pre 'school, Nancy John Cameron, Mrs. Fred
Webster, Mary Ellen Web- Reid, Miss Hazel Webster,
ster; girls 6-8, Julie Webster;' Robert Watson, Patrick
Beverly • Hart, • Janet Gibson, 21, and Mary Ellen
Coleman; girls 9-13, Donna Gibson, 18, both killed in one
Hart, Suzanne Kirkland, accident in, December 1976,
Anne . Alton; boys 9-13; grandchildren of Beatty
Michael Coleman, John ,Gibson, Detroit.
Huether, Steve Alton; boys 14
and over, DannyHolmes,
Steve Huether;: girl's kick" the
slipper, '14 and under, Donna
Hart, Suzanne Kirkland, Julie
Webster; boy's kick the
slipper, John Huether, Steve
Alton, Michael Coleman,,
Steve Alton and Lynn Alton;
three- legged race, boys and
girls, Danny Hdlmes, and.
Donna Hart, Michael and
S'aitdr'a'Ciireman', Steve Alton
and Lynn Alton; ladies' kick
the slipper, Sharon Weber,
Janet Webster., Anna .Keyes,
MTs. Lloyd W ;bster; hundred
yard dash, Mack Webster,
Jack Coleman, Steve Alton;
married women's race, Janet
Webster, Grace Chapman,
Eleanor Coleman; men's kick
the slipper; Jack Coleman,
Lloyd Webster, Mack Web=
ster.
An exciting tug-of-war took
place between the north and.,, president,, James Chapman;
south with the south winning..,, second vice president, Donald
Members of team from south Cameron;- treasurer north,
were Jack Coleman, Mack Alex Andrew; treasurer
Webster, Ray Huether, Bob south, Mel Webster;
Webster, John Huether, 'secretary, Jessie Kirkland.
Danny Holmes, Jim Hart, The -group was in favour 'of
Steve Huether. The team changing .the picnic to the
second Sunday in June
another year, when it will be
in. charge of the northern
brand, of the family.
All enjoyed the special
Silver dollars were
presented for special oc-
casions as follows: oldest
lady, Miss Ada Webster;
oldest, gent, Fred Reid;
youngest child, Jolene Weber,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Weber; birthday
nearest date of picnic Bruce
Keyes; wedding date nearest
date of picnic, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Webster tied with' Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Webster of
Big Valley, Alberta; coming
the farthest to picnic, Lloyd
and June Webster, Jack 'and
Irene Webster, both of Big
Valley; largest family
Present, 'Mr. and Mrs. James
Chapman,
A b-usiness meeting
followed at which time the
following officers were ap-
pointed . for 1978, president,
Harvey Ritchie; first vice
Mr. . Larry Jones and
daughter Leanne, Mrs.
Nancy Barta and sons Bob, •
Scott and Brian ',from
Woodstock were weekend
guests in the village with. Mr.
"'and Mrs. Doug Talbot and
girls at the Homestead
Trailer camp and also with
Mrs. Barta's parents•Mr. and
Mrs. Norm Talbot..
The many -friends of Mr.
Ray Schell will be glad to
, hear he has returned from
Ayer's Cliff, Quebec where he
spent six weeks- ' with his
youngest daughter, Evelyn
Schell who is with - the
Canadian Sunday School
Mission there. Mr. Schell
reports he had a very good
trip and 'enjoyed his stay
there. .
Mr. J: Reder, also. of the
Senior Citizens Apartments
has returned . from a trip to
the Yukon where he attended
the wedding of his grand-
daughter.
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