HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-10-06, Page 9Coaches Mery Dill and Lowell .Barnes raised some good Atom A soccer players this
season. Their top players were picked at the soccer banquet held on Sunday evening.
Winners were, Shawn Lester, most improved player; Bobby Ladd, most valuable player;
Tony Barnes, player's award, Tim Mauher and Robert Dupee, high scorer. (News -Record
photo)
Court Constantine sees area
sights with a bus tour
By Mary 'Werner
. Court Constantine L1842
sponsored a bus trip on
Thursday, September 29. The
•bus left Seaforth at 8:30 with
28 passengers, and the first
stop was at Dashwood to visit
the Adult Rehabilitation
Centre. Then it went to
Bayfield where they stopped
in at some of the antique
stores there, had dinner at the
e1 Harbour Inn in Goderich,
then on to Dungannon where
they were shown how to make
• pottery.
Then, they went to Belgrave
where they went to the
studios of Mr. Ziar and
viewed his paintings on barn
board, and then down the
road where they witnessed
the spinning of'yarn weaving
and dyeing, with colours
made from leaves, weeds etc.
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Personals
Sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Storey on the
passing of his brother in
Mite~hell:
A number of people from
the area attended the
reception on Friday evening
for Ken and Lois Cook at
Family Paradise and for
Murray Pepper Sandra
Coleman held at the Se ' t
Community Centre.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods
of Gananoque visited over the
weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley.
They had -attended the
Marshall -Norris wedding on
Friday evening in Guelph.
Mrs. Finlay Perrin of
London is spending a few
days With Mrs.�W.L. Whyte
and Bill, and with . her
brother, Mr. Harold Whyte.
Mr Cecil Herman of
Shakespeare visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Stevenson, David,
Darren and Luanne
Harvest Sunday held at Middleton
By Blanche Deeves
Church News
Holy Communion was
observed on Sunday along
with the Harvest Festival at
St. James Anglican Church.
The church was decorated in
fall flowers and vegetables
with Mrs. )erred Middleton
putting the flowers on the
altar.
The Rector tried a new
innovation of the
congregation by asking them
to bring photographs of their
families showing the
blessings of family life.
The wardens, Don Mid-
dleton and Ray Wise brought
forth the harvest symbols of
bread and wine. The Rector
spoke to the childrgn on z
World Animal Day which is
next Sunday. Don Middleton ,
and John Deeves received the
offering and Ray and Estelle
Wise took the offering of food
goods to the Children's Aid
Society in Goderich.
Next Sunday, there will be
Sunday School starting in St.
James with Mrs. Jeanne
Bennett and Mrs. Lynda
Steenstra as teachers. All
children from the area are
welcome to come.
Rev. and Mrs. Bennett
attended the induction ser-
vice in Auburn of the
Reverend D.W. Sargent B.A.,
M. Div., who just returned
from three years in Teslin,
Yukon Territory.
' Personals
Edward and Lois Wise
along with Shirley Elliott and
Steven travelled by bus to see
their sons, John and Charles
play soccer for the Huron
County all star team against
the Niagara all star team
'winning the game with a
score of 3-2. Charles Wise got
all three goals.
Congratulations Charles.
Bestwishes to Diane and
Bruce Miller who are now
living in their new home.
Clarence and Jean Purdue
along with'.Blhnche and Ed
Deeves ,took the .day last
Thursday and' enjoyed a
lovely dinner at the Stone
Crock in St. Jacobs and went
-v to the Farmer's Market in
Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis
along with Bob and Diane of
Seaforth's annual Ciderfest held on the weekend was not
only a time to drink the juice from apples, but here Fred
Van Egmond of London demonstrates corn husking to
George Turner of RR 4; Seaforth. (photo by Wilma Oke)
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IN CLINTON
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THE DUTCH STORE
DECLARE WAR
ON WARBLES!
Warbles are an enemy of the farmer and the livestock
industry. They reduce production of meat and milk in ad-
dition to damaging the meat and hides. They rob the farmer
of many dollars of expected income, both at the farm and
feedlot, and at market time.
Livestock Conservation Incorporated in the U.S.A. studied
the effect of treatment for cattle grubs in the cow herd and in
the feedlot. Their conclusions were as follows:
-}- In the Cow Herd — gadding causes reduced gains on
pasture. It may reduce milk flow about 2.5 pounds per day,
reducing weaning weight about 40 pounds. Where systemics
were used, gains were increased 30 pounds in calves and 50
pounds in yearlings.
— winter gains were increased, due to treatment, by a
TENTH to a QUARTER of a pound per day. This- is 15 to 38
pounds in a five-month period, worth up to $17 , on today's
market. Fence repair was also reduced.
+ In the Feedlot — systemic treated animals gained about
23 pounds more in 4 months — that's over $10 at 1975 prices.
— treated cattle gained 16 percent faster , for a return of
around $10 for every $1 spent on treatment.
At market time buyers of; grubby cattle must discount
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London were Sunday visitors
With the Deeves.
The Dong Middleton family
has much to be thankful for
this fall season. Their
daughter Cindy won the art
award given by The Raintree
in Clinton at commencement
exerrisnc nt CHCS Nmytz of
this arrived too late to be
published on the program,
but was appreciated
nevertheless.
On Sunday, October 2, she
escorted her parents,
grandmothers, uncle, and,
friends to an open house at
her school at the Doon
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBEt 6,1977 --PAGE 9
campus of Conestoga College,
Kitchener.
Their son Paul has begun a
new job with Bo Jen Car-
pentry of Clinton after an
enjoyable five years of work
at the Thompson Grain
Elevators in Hensall.
Daughter Marnie has been
accepted on the full time
nursing staff at KW Hospital
in Kitchener, beginning on
October 17. Since graduation
she has enjoyed nursing. at
the Clinton Public Hospital.
The whole Middleton
continued on page 15
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