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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-07-27, Page 16PAGE 16—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1978 Fabian Furniture of Clinton is In the midst of a construction program that will see a new showroom added on to the front of their factory in Clinton. (News -Record photo) Raspberry plant -care Caring for raspberry canes immediately after summer harvest can improve potential for next year's crop. Professor W.D. Evans, Department of Hor- ticultural Science, Ontario Agricultural College, says old or spindly canes should be removed after bearing fruit because there is no value in unproductive plants which compete for light., Following the harvest, growers should spray with ferbam to control two serious fungus diseases - anthracnose and spur blight. Anthracnose results in spotty fruit and, if severe, lowers yield. Spur blight causes shoots to dry up when fruit is developing and makes canes susceptible to winterkill. Growers who' consider pruning a burdensome task in raspberry care can take heart. The Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food is funding research on mechanical pruning. This involves mowing alter- nate rows of canes to the News from Middleton By Blanche Deeves Morning •prayer was held in St. James Church, Middleton on Sunday at 11:15 am. with the Rector's sermon being on "the Lambeth Conference. Edward Deeves and Ray Wise received the of- fering. Rev. William Bennett was in charge of the service. The Parish will have the opportunity of hearing about the Lambeth Conference when the Right Rev. M.C. Robinson makes the Bishop's annual visit to this area in the fall. The community... wishes to extend their very best -wishes to Earl and Frances Schilbe on their 25th Wedding an- niversary. Frances and Earl held a reception at the Legion hall in Clinton with everyone enjoying the dance to the music of the Greensleeves. The enjoyable evening ended with a lunch. The Ladies of the Clinton Legion enjoyed,.a bus trip to Brand Bend last week. They stopped at the Oakwood Inn for a delicious dinner and then on to Huron Country Playhouse to see "Parlour, Bedroom and Bath." Attending from this area were: Anna Sterling, Hilda Semple and Blanche Deeves. A very enjoyable evening was had by all. Friday gup.per guests with Marion and Jack Smith of Dungannon were Edward and Blanche Deeves; the occasion was for Blanche's birthday.. ground every year. "This method is not very expensive Rev Stephen.s gives last sermon in Brucefield by Jean Taylor Kippen and Brucefield charges enjoyed their annual church picnic and smorgasbord dinner at Hensall park. The church service was held under the shade of the woods. Winners of games included: pre-school, Ben Rathwell, Crystal Jones, Steven Lostell; five and six year olds, Jason Turner, Lori De Wyse, Myla Lovell; seven and eight year old boys and girls, Darrell Faber, Glenn McBeath, Cindy Walters and Kathy Rath - well, Christine Cooper, Janice Moffat; nine and 10 year old boys and girls, Scott Townsend, William Fotheringham, Greg Walters and Andrea Brisson, Lynn Moffat, Lisa Higgs ; 11 and 12 year olds, Mark Can- telon, Jeff Walters, Philip Lovell, Estella Wilson, Beth Consitt, Melanie Lovell. Young' ladies, tie game, Allan and Dianne Wilson, Sandra Finlayson, Beth Consitt; young men, Leslie Consitt, Lyle Kinsman, David Townsend. Sack races: mine and under, Scott Townsend, Lynn Moffat, Mavis Turner; 10, 11 and 12; Beth Consitt, Nancy Taylor and Mark Can- telon; teen sack race, Sandra. Fiplayson, Estella Wilson, Dianne Wilson. Wheelbarrow race, up to 11 years, David Moffat and Scott Townsend, Nancy Taylor and Lisa Higgs; 1.2 years and over, Don Taylor and Jeff Walters, Beth Cooper and Sandra Finlayson. Kick -the -slipper; boys, Mark Cantelon; girls, Sandra Finlayson. The long line relay and the Hoola Hoop relay were both won by Cliff Henderson's team. The sock scramble was, won by Tom and Joyce Work- man and Ruby and Laird Finlayson. Ross and Donna McBeath and David and Barb Cooper finished in the thread the needle contest. The gift unwrapping contest was won by Jack Peck. The tug-of-war was enjoyed by all and • the men's winners was Gerald Rathwell's team while Jean Rathwell's team took the spot for the Hensall personal news By Bertha MacGregor Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson of Florida visited this week with the former's sister Mrs. George Ingram and brother Mr. Allan Johnson. Mrs. Edgar Munn visited last week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dona Gooding and family at Parkhill. Mrs. Jack Corbett was a recent visitor with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaffe and family at Mitchell. Mrs. Hugh Love Passes Mrs. Agnes Ann (Jarrott) Love passed, away at Huronview, Clinton Friday July 21, in her 91st year. She was the wife of Hugh Love, for - A most exciting selection of specially designed diamond rings, loose diamonds and diamond mounts.... on display during ORMANDY'S FREE DIAMOND CLINIC YOUR CHANCE TO MEET MR. IVAN MURRAY A FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE FOR OUR REMOUNTING SERVICE. MR. MURRAY WILL SHOW YOU HOW TO GIVE NEW LIFE TO YOUR DIAMONDS. FREE DIAMOND RING CLEANING and INSPECTION at ORMANDY'S IN GODERICH FRIDAY, AUG. 4, 9 a.n1.w9 p.m. Give new life to your diamonds. Is the centre diamond secure? Arethe prongs worn thin? 14 the hand worn thin, F)',1 �,.�i �•„,c. tkar ,, tr+ ..,,rt' R1,44, nr,” ,,,,at • V. . ,. n . • ,n,- r pr,.rN, + (herr u th a .rr „rr ir•a <,'tr• q that u !I .•nr„ir�rp the,r hrauty . t,1 IOW F 'r ,nr,Med t'' t ,+nl� Mr 1, , Murrav •ahrt to our rtnry fir II hr n,an.. ,t t, ,h.+u vnu h,,u a mndrst .v'r.0 h:.r .rnmq nrw hfr to vnut 1' imnrvlr Firs q „sir irurUrr4 � (nr a frgQ igs�gchnr a^d cc,ngul)ahnn ORMANDY'S. IN KINCARDINE SATURDAY, AUG. 5, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 1i Ormandy Jewellery 94 THE SQUARE, GODERICH 524-7841 SUNCOAS1 MALL, GODERICH ' 524-2924 SUTTON PARK MALL, KINCARDINE 396-4189 merly of Hensall. Surviving is one son Earl Love Hensall, and one daughter Mrs. Percy (Emma) Campbell, Hensall, a sister Mrs. Luella Norris, Goderich. Also surviving ,are six grandchildren; 17 great- grandchildren; and two great great grand- children. Private funeral service was, held from: the Bon-••. thron Funeral Home Hensall Sunday July 23 with Rev. John B. Fox officiating. Interment was in Baird's Cemetery. The pallbearers were Lorne Love, John MacGregor, .Grant Webster, Elmer Cam- pbell, Glen Koehler, Roy Consitt. 9,000* Reade.r-s can't be wrong READ THE NEWS -RECORD *Based on 3.0 readers per copy women. A treasure hunt in the woods was enjoyed by the nine to 12 year olds, and was conducted by Bob and Anne Walters. • Rev. Ted Stephens conducted his last ser- mon and Rev. and Mrs. Stephens received gifts and words of ap- preciation were extended from both charges. Personals The community is pleased to hear that Helen Pepper is home following surgery in Stratford Hospital. Mrs. Grace Thompson underwent surgery in Stratford Hospital and has returned to Seaforth Hospital for further treatment, David Moffat has been holidaying with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Crow in Brantford. Holidaying with Mrs. Berry are her nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Smith from San Francisco and Mr. and •Mrs. Lawrence Smiley from Erin. "Misses Nancy Taylor and Jo Anne Grunewald both brought back first prize from the Ontario Central Music League Festival held at the Airport Holiday Inn, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peck and family, Mr. anfi Mrs. Ken ,Caldwell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and family spent the weekend camping at Collingwood. They all enjoyed the great slide. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Jack McGregor and family on the death of her grandmother Mrs. Hugh Love at Huronview, formally of Hensall. Best ,Int�.rest 9,, annual We represent many Trust Companies. We are often able to arrange for the highest interest being offered .on Guaranteed Investment Certificates. *Subject tochange Gaiser- Kneale Insurance Agency Inc. riv14 Isaac S°t., Clinton, Ont, 1161 Phone 482-9747 at 8:30 A.M. at the Clinton Arena JR. PLAYGROUND: '10 SESSION (July 31 - August 25) SR. PLAYGROUND '15 SESSION (July 31 - August 25) BALL-MACAULAY LTD. 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