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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-01-26, Page 16PAGE 16_CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1978 News of Londesboro: UCW hears of seniors Youth Group Sunday was held on Sunday morning. Welcoming into the sanctuary was Jim Jamieson and the ushers were CG IT girls, Carol Cartwright, Susan Jamieson, Shelley W esterho •t, and Diana Shobbrook. The Messengers and Explorers occupied the centre front pews. The Messengers leaders are Brenda Radford and Laura Scott. The leaders for the Explorers are Marjorie I)uizer and Margaret Wright and thw CGIT leaders are Barbara Jewitt and Janice Presczator. The choir anthem was a duet sung by Marjorie Duizer and Darlene Shobbrook, accompanied by the choir with Ruth Shaddick as the choir leader and Lousie McGregor at the organ. Rev. McDonald gave the children's story, and kin- dergarten teachers were Irene Bromley and Carol Cartwright. Aimwell Unit The -January meeting of the Aimwell Unit was held on Monday night January 16 at the home of president, Audrey Thompson. Mrs. Thompson opened the meeting with a New Year's reading and a thought for the month on expectations for the New Year. This was followed by prayer. Roll call was answered by paying dues by 16 members and two new members. Four visitors were also present. The minutes of the November meeting were read by secretary Jane Fothergill and the treasurer's report was given by Vi Burns. Correspondence was read from the group's adopted child in Hong Kong. The February- roll call will be answered by each member bringing a tea towel. The February luncheon will be looked after by Helen Lee, Margaret Good and Pat Hunking. It was moved by Helen Lawson and June Fothergill that the Aimwell Unit supply flowers in the church from April to November. Ferne McClure suggested that the group make an autograph quilt as a 1978 project. Guests were Karen Scruton and George Cox from Clinton, who spoke of the work at the Day Care Centre in Clinton located at Huronview, for all homebound people in the county. Mullet council (The following are the minutes of Hullett Township exactly as mailed to the News -Record.) The regular monthly meeting of the Hullett Township Council was held in the Londesboro Community Hall on January 9 with all members present. Motion No. 1 by Greg Brandon and Joe Hunking:- That we adopt the minutes of the December 5th, 15th and 19th council meetings as distributed and read. Carried. Motion No. 2 by Joe Gibson and Joe flunking:- That we hold the building permits till next meeting. Carried. Motion No. 3- by Tom Cunningham and Joe - Hunking:- That we are in favour with the proposal to put senior citizens housing on a county wide residency basis. Carried. Motion No. 4 by ° Joe Hunking and Tom Cun- ningham:- Move we adjourn for lunch td meet again at 1:30 p.m., Jan 9, 1978. Carried. Motion No. 5 by Joe Gibson and Joe Hunking:- That we renew the garbage collection contract with Bud Chamney for the sum of $2,054.00 per annum for the Village of Londesboro. Carried. Motion No. 6 by Joe Hunking and Gibson:- That we approve the tile drain inspectors completion cer- tificates and instruct the Clerk to prepare the necessary By -Laws. Carried. Motion No. ` 7 by Joe Hunking and Tom Cun- ningham:- That we instruct the Road 'Superintendent to apply for the remainder of the 1977 Subsidy. Carried. Motion No. 8 by Joe Hunking and Tom Cun- ningham:- That By -Laws 1978-1-2-3 be read a first and second time. Carried. Motion No. 9 by Tom Cunningham and Joe Gib- son:- That By -Laws 1978-1-2-3 having been read a first and second time be passed. Carried. Motion No. 10 by Joe Gibson and Joe Hunking:- That By - Laws 1978-1-2-3 be read a third time and finally passed, signed by the reeve and clerk and the seal of the Cor- poration be affixed thereto. Carried. Motion No. 11 by Greg Brandon and Joe Hunking:- That a By -Law to impose special annual drainage rates upon lands in respect of which money is borrowed under the Tile Drainage Act 1971 be read a first time. Carried. Motion No. 12 by Joe Gibson and Greg Brandon:- That a By -Law to impose special annual drainage rates upon lands in respect of which money is borrowed under the Tile Drainage Act 1971 be read a second time. Carried. Motion No. 13 by Greg Brandon and Tom Cun- ningham:- That a By -Law to impose special annual drainage rates upon lairds in respect of which money is borrowed under the Tile Drainage Act 1971 be read a third time, passed and numbered 1978-4, be sighed by the Reeve and clerk, sealed with the seal of the Corporation. Carried. Motion No. 14 by Joe Gibson and Joe Hunking:- That we pass the accounts as read. Carried. Motion No. 15 by Joe Gibson and Tom Cunningham:- That we adjourn and meet again on Feb. 1st at l,p.m. Carried. Lunch -was served by Audrey Thompson, Bernice Hunking and Vi Burns. Explorers The Explorers held their meeting on January 12 after school in the Sunday School rooms. The study was on the Caribbean and for crafts the girls made wall plaques under' the leadership. of Margaret Duizer and Margaret Wright. The election of officers was held and those chosen were: Chief Explorer, Cheryl Lyon; keeper of the log, Karen Johnston; keeper of the treasury, Brenda Popp. The meeting closed with the centre Explorer prayer. Peronsals Sunday Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns were their daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith of Kincardine. Mr. Edwin Wood had the misfortune of being involved in a snowmobile accident on Thursday. Mr. Wood required a large number of stitches to his upper lip. Mrs. Norman Wright returned to her home on Wednesday after spending the past four weeks in Clinton Public Hospital. Mr. Alvin Volk returned home after spending a week in Clinton Public Hnanital Mr. and Mrs. Watson Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Roy returned home on Monday, January 16 after enjoying a 10 -day holiday with a one week Caribbean cruise as guests of a Pioneer Hybrid salesmen and their wives. Mr. Jim Jamieson and family returned to their home after spending 10 days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Roy, while they were on holidays. Mrs. (Dr. Gary) Gall of Stouffville spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee. Remember the WI card party on Friday night, January 30. .4401 Will BLOCK° THE INCOME TAX,, PEOPLE wish to Announce the Opening of Their New Office for the 1978 season at the'.old Eaton office 14 Albert Street Clinton. Ontario Monday, January 30, 1978 Hours: 10-6 , 482-7379 Remember: Your Chargex and Master Charge Cards Are As Good As Cash At Discount Dave's! c. RAIN CAP SPARK SAVE NOW Thru FEB.lst On Our 3 Most Popular Fireplaces! 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