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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-11-10, Page 139 Behind the scenes at the Wesley -Willis Morning Market held on Saturday there were sandwiches to be made, coffee to be poured, pies to be cut and of course, dishes to be washed. Nancy Wise spent her morning in dishwater and the dish dryers kept their towels in action and cat- ching up on the local news. (News -Record photo) � Happeningsin the Varna by Mary Chessell We're glad to hear that George Keyes was out of intensive care at St. Joseph's $ Hospital on Sunday and is improving, after breaking his arm quite badly in an ' ac- cident with the power take -off on his tractor. He will be in hospital for some time. Nancy Whittaker was admitted to Seaforth Hospital • on Friday for tests. We hope she will soon be feeling much better. Ed and Ida Godkin went on' an enjoyable bus trip last weekend.. They arrived in Wheeling, W. Va. late Friday night, and attended the Jamboree on Saturday night. Sunday .morning they travelled to Akron, Ohio and attended the church service at the Cathedral of Tomorrow. Before they left for home they had a delicious smorgasbord dinner at the cathedral dining hall. Earl and Martha Heywood en- tertained on the bus, doing tricks of magic and leading sing -songs. Tickets are still available from members of the Orange Lodge for the dance at Hully Gully on Saturday night. UCW meets "Our Willing Service." was the theme of wgr:ship at the • November UCW meeting. It was presented by Bernice Reid, Nora Heard, Joan Stephenson and Debra Rath - well. The main point made was that duty is not enough, we must go the second mile, giving ourselves willingly to God's 'service. They gave a skit "Peril of Reluctance". which was about the second coming of Christ, and the consequences of not being • ready for it. Members who attended the Fall Rally in Clinton gave a report. . They found the workshops ' helpful, but felt that more time should have been given to them. The Presbyterial annual meeting will be held in Mitchell on January 24th. Our Christmas meeting will be on December 1st with a pot luck supper at 6:15 and with all former members invited. +++ ♦' 1 Congratulations to Mr. Ernie Pollock, who was 88 years old on November 3rd. Mrs. Susie Pollock held a birthday party for him on Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pollock of London, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pollock and family of Hensall and Doug and Bonnie Curran and family of Toronto. News of Brucefield by Mrs. H. F. Berry IOOF euchre party The Brucefield IOQF held their first euchre party on Friday evening. The following players were prize winners: ladies' high, Miss Jean McEwing; ladies' low, Mrs. P. Cummings; ladies' lone hands, Mrs. M. Thorndike; ladies; lucky . draw, Mrs. Mary Grigg; men's high, Lloyd McKenzie; men's low, Ed Johns. Personals Guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. V. Hargreaves were" Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sheldon of Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jeffries of Ingersoll, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Snell and family of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. G. Hargreaves of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Graham spent the weekend in Toronto with their son Ron. Congratulations are in order for Mr, and Mrs. D. Rathwell on their 40th an niversary la.st,.weekend. Mrs. Elsie Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson visited with Mrs. E. Hen- derson's nephew in Guelph on Sunday. Watch for THE PARADE OF HOMES ...coming soon! CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1977—PAGE 13 Auburn Lions help leader dog p Mrs. Douglas Chamney, the Auburn Librarian requests all Huron County Library books to be in by November 12. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr, and Mrs. Fred Lawrence on the accidental death of Mr. Lawrence's brother last week. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, Mrs. Robert Peck and Mrs. William Porter of Goderich and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock of Auburn attended the Guelph Area of the Women's Institute convention held at Bingeman Park in Kitchener last Thursday. Visitors last week with Mr, and Mrs. Ed Davies were Mrs. Edna Sippell and Charles Wilbee of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Monck of London and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer German of Wood- stfck. Mrs. J. Ball of Bayfield and Mrs. M. Redden of Timmins. visited Mrs. Bell Allen last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raith- by attended the Camp Her- mosa annual meeting held at Fashion:... Service..... AndYou..... Put it all together at..... SHOPPERS SQUARE, GODERICH OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY, • THURSDAY, SATURDAY 9 - 6 WEDNESDAY 9 • 12:30; F ' 1DAY 9 Mountain View Baptist Church, Georgetown and visited Miss Norma Thom- pson last weekend. Prize winners at the weekly euchre party held Tuesday evening in the Community Memorial hall were: high lady, Mrs. Bob Ketchabaw; low lady, Mrs. Roy Daer; high man, Douglas Glousher; low man, Ernest Durnin; novelty prize, Mrs. Roy Daer. LIONS CLUB Lion Fred Lawrence, president of the Auburn Lions and District Club presided for the meeting held last Wed- nesday evening in the Comm -unity Memorial Hall. The minutes were -accepted as read by Lions secretary Bob Ketchabaw and Lions James Schneider gave the financial statement. Lion Bud Chamney in- troduced prospective new member Clare Millian. Lion Fred Lawrence stated that the zone meeting would be held at Blyth on Wednesday November 9. Lion Gordon Daer and Lion Bill Crawford were asked to sketch an Auburn Lion's pin to be sent to Mr. Garrison's son to see 4zehrs fine markets... of fine foods how much work will be in- volved in making the mould. Guiding Lion Charles Shaw' introduced Lion C. Casemore of Wingham. He is chairman of the Leader Dog program and he explained how the contributions made by Lions Clubs are used. He spoke on the work of the C.N.I.B. and the great demand for support. He presented a film on the Leader Dog Program and showed how a blind person comes to depend on these highly skilled animals. He told about the Leader Dog school which 's supported 80 percent by j Lions Clubs at Rochester, °chigan. He said about :.00 dogs are in training at all times at a cost of about $4000 for each dog. The project committee plan to have a dance on Saturday, November ::6 and also an auction sale on November i6 in the Community Memorial Hall at :: p.m. with proceeds going to the blind program. Donations will be kindly accepted (no clothing please). For pick-up or in- formation please call Ross Dobie at 526-7779 or Marinus Bakker at 51.9-74::8. 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