HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-09-29, Page 16PAGE 16--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,1977
The force of the impact at last Thursday morning's crash that claimed the life of Robert
Gingerich, 18, of Zurich, threw his car's motor 30 feet down the 'highway. Huron County
coroner Dr. Ray Flowers, right, pronounced Gingerich dead on the scene, and talks with
GoderichOPP constables who investigated the crash. (News -Record photo).
CKNX-TV-
Telethon starts Saturday
On October 1st and 2nd,
CKNX Television "Parade of
Stars" will run for 14 hours to
help raise money for a full-
time residence, a retreat
centre, and parent relief and
recreational centre for
physically handicapped
adults in this area.
The property for this
building has been donated by
the people at the Grey -Bruce
Lutheran Cluster. Rev. Lloyd
Wiseman of Owen Sound said
"Clearly it is the physically
handicapped men and women
who„will be the big winners
from the "Parade of Stars
The whole thing has been
planned. CKNX is donating
their time and talents to help
raise money to build this
facility for the physically
handicapped.”
Rev. Wiseman said that
Wayne and Shuster, Paul
Anka, Steve Lawrence and
Edyie Gorme have put hours
and hours of entertainment
on tape for use in this
Telethon. "There are dozens
and dozens -of the top stars
from Toronto, New York, Las
Vegas, and Los Angeles who
want to entertain us all
through the night. All
proceeds from this Telethon
will go to 'the Participation
Lodge at Holland Centre."
"However", Rev. Wiseman
added, "someone who makes
a donation to the Telethon is
going to be a big winner too!
We will have some special
prizes for some of those who
give." We asked what the big
surprise prize will be. Rev:
Wiseman just smiled and
said, "It's wot-th well over
$1,000 everyone in this area
would want one, but you're
going to have to tune in to the
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Telethon to find out what it
is.
The "Parade of Stars" will
feature many local per-
sonalities from all across the
peninsula. It starts at 8 p.m.
Saturday evening, October.
1st, and will run through until
10 a.m. Sunday morning,
October 2nd.
Rev. Wiseman told us that
thousands are already
working across this area to
help make the 1977 "Parade
of Stars" the most exciting
television program you will
ever see."
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Auburn clubs rneet......
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would like to take _this
project, Featuring Fruit,
Club members took part in
the proper way to measure
and all sampled the cookies
anddrink.
LIONS CLUB NEWS -
The Auburn and District
Lions Club held their meeting
last Wednesday evening in
the Auburn Community
Memorial I-lall with the
president, --Lion Fred
Lawrence in the chair. The
meeting began with a dinner
served by a Unit of Kno.
United Church Women. The
minutes were adopted as read
by the secretary Lion Bob
Ketchabaw. The financial
statement was given by Lion
Jim Schneider. He stated that
$472.50 had been taken in at
the booth at the Thresher -
men's reunion.
The guest speaker, District
Governor Tony Ferrier was
introduced by Lion Bud
Chamney. Bill Crawford
thanked, the speaker and
presented him with a gift.
Plans were made for the
next meeting to be Ladies
Night on October 5 at 7:15
p.m. when the Lions have the
pleasure of entertaining their
ladies. Mrs. Earl St. Jean will
be the speaker.
The Auburn and District
Lions have been asked to
canvass for the C.N.I.B.,
Particulars will be received
later.
The program committee
will hold a meeting on Sep-
tember 26 at Lion Fred
Lawrence; directors meeting
on September 28 at Lion Fred
Lawrence and project
committee on September 30
at Lion Bill Robertson.
Lions David Glousher and
Greg Arthur were appointed
to look after design and
construction of bed for bed
races.
The Club members decided
to give a donation to the
C.K.N.X. Telethon for the
physically handicapped
NEWS
The annual. Grandmothers'
and Young.Mothers' Day was
held at the Auburn Women's
Institute last week when over.
40 grandmothers and
members enjoyed a
smorgasbord dessert lun-
cheon at -1 ,p.m. President
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock
welcomed everyone and'held
a short 'memorial service for
.a new grandmother, Mrs.
Kenneth , Scott, who had
passed away quite suddenly
the night before. The W.I.
Grace was sung and the
dessert was prepared by Mrs.
Oliver. Anderson, Mrs. Hugh
Bennett, Mrs. Ed Davies and
Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer.
Mrs. Thomas Jardin had an
attractive display of 25 dif-
ferent candles and spoke on
the display. She outlined the
history of candles, telling how
they were made and on what
events they were used,.
Mrs. Donald Haines had
two interesting . contests
which were enjoyed by all.
Winners were Mrs. Roy Daer,
Mrs. John Daer, Mrs. Jack
Armstrong, Mrs. Myrtle
Munro and Mrs. Hugh
Rpnnptt
The hostesses had Contests
and the winners were: lucky
cup in charge of Mrs. Oliver
Anderson was won by Mrs.
Dorothy Grange; birthday
nearest in charge of Mrs. Ed
Davies was won by Mt's.
Lillian Leatherland;
youngest mother present in
charge of Mrs. Davies was
won by Mrs. Bob Ktchabaw;
lucky chair in charge of Mrs.
Hugh Bennett was won by
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock; and
grandmother with the
grandchild whose birthday
was nearest January 1 was
Mrs. Wilfred Plunkett. This
was in charge of Mrs.
Lawrence Plaetzer.
The roll call was answered
by naming an invention you
wouldn't want to be without.
An amusing skit was given by
Mrs. Donald Haines and Mrs.
Thomas Jardin.
The minutes of the August
meeting were approved as
read by secretary, Mrs. Bob
Peck. She also gave the
financial statement: Mrs.
Peck has the gift for the gift
stall at the London Area
Convention and President
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock was
named delegate. Mrs. Donald
Haines and Mrs. Thomas
Lawlor were named,
delegates to the Huron
County Rally at Howic'k
Community Centre on
October 3. The members
decided to replace dishes in
the hall kitchen and Mrs.
Haines was asked to do this.
The card report was given
by Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell.
She read the thank you notes.
she had received. Mrs. Frank
Raithby, convener of the
labels, showed the. dozen tea
towels she had received for -
'the hall kitchen. The mem-
hers and guests were asked to
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keep the Canada Packers
Maple Leaf labels so the W.I.
can get more for the hall
kitchen. Mrs. Bo,b Peck and
Mrs. Lillian Leatherland
were appointed to the New
Horizon committee at
Huronview. Mrs. Thomas
Jardin spoke on the Bible
Society canvass being done
this year by mail. Please
leave your donation with her.
An invitation to attend the
Blyth W.I. on October 6 was
accepted.
The collection was taken
up by Heather Ketchabaw
and the members were
reminded about a the W.I.
workshop to be held on
October 13 at Carlow.
A.C.W
The St. Mark's Anglican
Church Women met last
Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Ed Davies.
President, Mrs. Robert Slater
was in charge and opened the
I nete
tmollutes were approved
as read by ' the secretary,
Mrs. John Daer. Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt presented
the financial statement which
was approved and accepted.
Business items were
discussed and also Ways and
Means to raise money. The
making of quilts was
discussed and some are in the
making now.
An invitation to attend the
Goderich A.C.W. was ac-
cepted for October II at 1:45
p.m. It was announced that
the Fall Deanery for the
A.C.W. would be held on
October 4 at Kincardine.
Pians' were made for the
Induction of the new rector,
Rev. Daniel Sargent into the
Parish of Auburn, Blyth,
Brussels and Belgrave on
September 28 at 8 p.m. in St.
Mark's Anglican Church,
Auburn.
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