Clinton News-Record, 1977-07-28, Page 13Mr. and Mrs. Grant
McGregor have returned
from a trip.to Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love,
Caro, Michigan, were home
for the annual reunion at
Bayfield of the Cooper
family.
Mary Jane McGregor,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James D. McGregor RR 2
Kippen became the ,Queen .of
the Zurich Fair at the Beauty
Queen Compeition held in
Zurich FridayJune.22. Mary
Jane was Mis Style Beauty
Salon, and was' entered into
the contest' by Miss Sylvia
erner of Hensall.
Miss( Melania Lovell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Lovell, competed in the
talent show at Zurich on
Friday evening which was
M.C'd by Big Al.
Mrs. Harvey Caldwell is
visiting relatives in Moose
Jaw, Sask.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed McBride
are visiting with Mr...And Mrs.
Steve Pine and family .in
Timmins.
Mrs. Sadie --Wren is moving
to an apartment in Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs, D. 4. Kyle ate -
holidaying in.Amhrst; Nova
Scotia with Mr. and Mrs. Don
,Kyle and family. •
Visitors during the past
week with Mr. and Mrs. W.L.
Me'llis were Mr. and Mrs'.
peon Gibson, Lu'can, Jim
.McNaughton,Seaforth and
Mr. and Mrs. ,Elgin Johnston,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Garry
Alderdice and family, Nova
Scotia, are visiting relatives
in the Kippen area.
Former Auburn resident dies suddenly
Helen M. Noble
Helen Maire Noble -diad on
July 1'9 in Wingham General
Hospital.
Born to Reginal and Irene
Smith in North Dorchester
'o,wnship, she lived in,
Mosley until her marriage to
John Noble in 1942. -'The
couple also- lived in
Thamesford and then to the
. Ouburn area.
She was an active member
of the Donnybrook United.
Church and a clerk in the
grocery business:
She is survived by r
husband.h and three daughters,"
Mrs. Don (Marie) Jefferson
of • Clinton; Mrs. Dorothy'
Turner of Goderich;,.Mrs. Bill
(Sharon) MilliamofGoderich McDonald officiating.
and three sons, Kenneth of Interm.ent follew&d at the
Bluevale, Steven and Edwin West Nissouri Township
of- Barriara, British cemetery in Clipperton.
Columbia, end Roger of Pallbearers were C nil
Dungannon:
She is also survived by her
mother, 11 grandchildren and
five sisters and five brothers.
Mrs. Lawrence (Marion)
Wyatt, London; Mrs. Virginia
Lake, London; Mrs: Keith
(Nancy) Mills, Georgetown ;
Mrs, " Charles (Evelyn)
Mattler, Georgetown; Mrs.
Richardhj,) (Judy) Cook,
Springfield, Jim Smith,
Dorchester; John,' Aylmer;
Ron; Springfield;, Fred,
London: Wayne, pringfield.
She is predeceased byone
'
brother, Walter, and a sster,
Shirley and her'father.
Funeral services were held
at the Beattie Funerial Dome
on July 22 with Rev. Stan
Boyle, Ted Robinson, Stewart
Chamney and Sam Thom-
pson. a
Flower hearers were
At
CLINTON, NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, -RECORD,T 'L(28, ,1877 - ,,.A
Cheryl Jefferson-, Rick
Turner, Cathy Noble,
Rosemarie Noble, all her
grandchildren.
News of Hensalt.
Ry It,llda M. Payne
Mrs, Jack Smith " is a
patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London:
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Flax -
bard of Kitchener, Miss Ruth
Ann Flaxbard of ,London and
Miss Janet Oesch of London
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Oesch on Saturday.
Pric s were higher on an
active 'market at the Hensall
Livestock Yards on Thur-
sday. Supply consisted
mainly of heifers anld steers.
Fat cattle:'heifers $38.50'- $43.
sales to $47.75: steers $41,50'-
$44.50, sales to $45.75: Pigs:
weanlings $30. - $35. ; chunks
r3,.-$43.50.
Mr. and Mrs'. George, Castle
and David from ,Woodstock,
New Brunswick, have been. ,
visiting, with Mrs. .John ;
Alexander and°fatnily for the
last week.
• Mrs.' Grace Peck has
returned to her home' after
being a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, for the past
several weeks.
The grain harvest is In full swing in Huron, with the
springgrains coming off nearly as early as the winter
wheat. Dry weather has reduced the yields somewhat,
but has also improved the quality of some fields. Here a
local farmer unloads a wagon at Flemings on Monday.
(News -Record photo)
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r Morning Prayer was held in
St. James Church, Middleton
at 11:15 a.m. Ray Wise and
Edward Deeves received the
offering and Blanche Deeves
read the lesson, with Rev.
Wm. Bennett in charge.
Plans for the sixth ann.ual
Galilean Service on August 14
at 11 a.m. at Stewart Mid-
dleton's park are well un-
derway. It, promises to be the
best yet. .,,;,please , come;'
worship, sing, share a pot
luck' luncheon, social time,
games, swimming and
special music by ,'the
Greensleeves.
The Reverend R.A. Carson
of Trinity Church in Blenheim
will be in charge of all ser-
vices in Bayfield and Mid-
dleton.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Francis.
Powell and 'Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Middleton visited with
Mrs. Bert, Middleton and
family in St. Marys on
Thursday.
Dr. John Taylor "and
Amarath flew up to Sky
Harbour to visit Ross and
Mabel Middleton and ,took
them for a flying tour up and
around Goderich Township.
A surprise dinner was held
at the home of Edward and
Mary Miles,
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Blanche Deeves in honour of
Ray and Catherine Dupuis'
25th anniversary, with eight
guests present. An evening of
cards was enjoyed by all artd
an anniversary cake and ice
cream, made by the hostess'
was served. A good time was
had by all.
Gerda Brand won an ad-
judicators award with her
accordion playing at • the
Central Music League
Festival held in Toronto at
the Holiday Inn.
Diana Brand spent two
weeks in the United States on
a 4-H exchange.,She spent one
week in Pennsylvania 'and
one week in Indianna, visiting
her 4-H friend of the past two
years. She also went. aping
.with a 4-H member. from
'Exeter.
Jackie Brand went on a 4-1-1
exchange to Ohio. Judy
Wiseman of Newfoundland, a
4-H exchange student is
staying with Jackie now.
The Brands also had two
visitors from Holland. They
have now returned after their
stay in the area.
The community would like
to extend their best wishes to
Ray and Catherine Dupuis on
their 25th anniversary.
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