HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-08-03, Page 12PAGE 12---CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1978
Brucefield news and notes
By Jean Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Lindon spent last week at
Niagara on the Lake.
Mr. Wesley Ham of
Huntsville visited with
his mother Mrs. Ham and
aunt, Miss Mary Swan.
Mrs. Gaye Rodvold and
baby Jennifer of Toronto
visited with relatives in
Brucefield and Bayfield
this week.
Mrs. Garth Hargreaves
and Mrs. Victor
Hargreaves are
vacationing at the beach
near Goderich.
Mrs. Paul Cormier is
home from University
hospital much improved
in health.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Cribbon and family of
Toronto visited with their
parents in Bayfield, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Cribbon and
their aunt, Mrs. Edna
Patterson.
Mr, and Mrs. Bill
Burdge spent the
weekend with their
family in Brucefield.
Mr. and Mrs. De Wayne
Elliott of Caledon East
have returned home from
their holiday in Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Jackson while on
vacation received word
that Mr. Jackson's
brother-in-law passed
away in Barrie.
A number of folks from
the area attended the
Huron Country
Playhouse ;near Grand
Bend and enjoyed the
presentation "Parlour,
Bedroom and Bath"
featuring Judy Savoy.
Masters David Moffat
and Donnie Taylor are
attending the United
Church Camp at Camp
Menesetung near
Goderich.
Bible school
A very successful week
of Bible School was held
at Brucefield United
Church with 95 children
attending from Kippen,
Varna and Brucefield
area.
The weeks program
was under the direction of
Mrs. Sandra Turner and
music was very much
Huronview news
Lieutenant Watt led the
Sunday afternoon song
service sponsored by the
Goderich Citadel of the
Salvation Army.
The residents were
entertained on Family
Night with a concert on
the front lawn by the
Greensleeves. John
Newell is leader of the
band and, plays the
electric organ. Janice
Miller plays the electric
guitar and assists John
with vocal selections.
The Hensall Women's
Institute were hosts for
the July Birthday Party.
The President of the
institute, Mrs: Pepper,
was Emcee for the
musical program. Mrs.
Dorothy Mickle ac-
companied -at the piano.
for a sing -a -long. Mr. Joe
Boland entertained with
violin selections, , ac-
companied at the piano
by Alfred Denome. There
was step -dancing by
Henry Adkins. Mrs.
Maude Pearson, one of
Obituary
Ervin Maxwell
Johnston, a native of
Hullett Township died
suddenly on July 8, He
was in his 43rd year..
Mr. Johnston was born
in Summerhill to Robert
and Bertha Johnston, of
RR 1, Clinton. He was
employed at Hearn's
Wholesale in Clinton for
many years.
Along with his parents,
Mr. Johnston is survived
by his ;wife, the former
Geraldine Byers and his
children, Glen, Linda and
Karen, all at home. He is
also survived by a
brother Frank of Lon-
desboro and a sister,
Ena Hill of 12R 1, Clinton.
Funeral ser$ices were
held at the Tasker
Funeral Home in Blyth on
July 11 with Rev. Stan
McDonald in charge.
Interment followed in the
Blyth Union Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Art
Airdrie, Brad Kennedy,
Murray Lyon, Pat
Mason, Dennis Penfound
and Gordon.Radford.
The flower bearers
were Bill Bromley, Willis
Bromley, Larry Reinhart
and John Vanloo.
SUPERIOR
MEMORIALS
ESTABLISHED
OVER 50 YEARS
Clln*on-Seaforth
Area Representative
MICHAEL FALCONER
1153 High Street
Clinton
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Goderich Area
Representative
ROBERT McCALLUM
11 Cambria Road
GGooderlch
324.1345
the celebrants, ex-
pressed the appreciation
of the residents.
The residents enjoyed
the Coffee Party on
Thursday afternoon,
which was sponsored by
the Day Care Centre and
the Home.
enjoyed by all under the
director Mrs. Barbara
Cooper.
The following leaders
helped make the week
enjoyable: Nursery
class -Barb Moffat and
Helen Faber, helpers,
Jane Allan, Mary Jane
Scott, Joyce Broadfoot
and Janet McDonald;
kindergarten class -
Dianne Kirton and Jean
Horton, helpers, Donna
Dalrymple and Sandra
Finlayson.
Primary class, leaders
were -Lois Jones and Jean
Rathwell, helpers, Julie
McBeath, Nancy
McGregor, Bonnie Roy
and Heather McLean;
middle class -Marion Hill
and Carol Anne Lostell,
helpers, Dianne Wilson
and Pauline Wallace;
junior class -Marilyn
Broadfoot, assisted by
Jeff Walters.
The U.C.W. Ladies
served drinks and cookies
at mid morning.
A special hour was held
on Friday morning, when
the children and teachers
entertained the parents
and friends with the
songs they had learned
and tours were conducted
through the class rooms
to see the theme they
studied and various
crafts that were made.
A special thanks to,
Mrs. Mary Haugh for
giving an iris bulb to each
pupil and a flower packet
prepared for each of the
teachers.
Vulgar boobs
BY JIM HAGARTY
' If word-for-word excerpts from three books
in use in Huron County high schools are "too
vulgar" to be printed in public newspapers,
then those books shouldn't be taught to young,.
people.
That view was expressed last Tuesday night
in Bayfield at a meeting of a group of Huron
County residents .who havetaken the name
"Concerned Citizens" and who have dedicated
themselves to the task of cleaning up the
literature being taught in the county'saschools.
A report on the meeting by Teresa Courtney
states that every weekly newspaper in Huron
County was contacted and asked to print
Varlou'**9' d -dor -word ,excerpts from the books
being objected tb by the group.
Each of the newspapers, according to report, \
refused to print the excerpts.
The "Concerned Citizens" also discussed
what it considers to have been the biased
reporting of the weekly newspapers which
arose out of a meeting held at Central Huron -
Secondary School in Clinton on June 13. The
public meeting, at which members of the
Writers' Guild defended those books that have
come under attack, was unfairly reported by
the newspapers, according to the report.
"Not counting the members,of the Writer's
Guild, not counting the school teachers and the
members of the schoolboard, but counting only
the taxpayers of Huron County, there were
approximately 80 per cent at this meeting in
favour of having these books taken out of the
high schools," Mrs. Courtney writes.
"Why was only one side of this public meeting
reported on?" the report asks.
The report of last Tuesday's meeting does not
detail which specific books are being objected
to by the "Concerned Citizens".
The purpose of the Bayfield meeting, ac-
cording to the report, was to review what steps
have already been taken in the fight to have
certain books removed from high school
libraries, and to plan future action.
Lloyd Barth, R.R. 3 Blyth was elected
president of the "Concerned Citizens" with
Ernest Sherwood, R.R. 5 Goderich elected
secretary -treasurer.
Art Haverkamp, R.R. 5 Clinton was chosen
spokesman for the newly -formed group.
The meeting, held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Kaptein, attracted people from
Goderich, Clinton, Bayfield, ,Kingsbridge,
Blyth, Auburn, Dungannon and Holmesville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Taylor
Survey to be done for seniors housing
Ontario's ministry of
housing will conduct a
survey to determine the
demand for additional
senior citizen housing in
Clinton and surrounding
municipalities.
An estimate of the
number of senior citizens
living in Clinton and
surrounding
municipalities whose
housing is inadequate or
beyond their financial
capabilities will be made
by the ministry.
The demand in the area
for housing on a rent -
geared to -income basis
will be determined from
information gathered
through applications
from Clinton and
surrounding municipality
residents on file with the
Huron County Housing
Authority.
The study, which will
begin shortly, was
requested by the
municipal council of
Clinton and the Town-
ships of Goderich,
Hullett, Stanley and
Tuckersmith.
If the survey shows a
Local girl married
Wesley -Willis Church
was filled with pink roses
and white daisies for the
summer wedding of
Tami Thurlow and
Richard Taylor on June
24.
The bride is the
daughter of Mrs. Kenneth
Armstrong of RR 1,
Londesboro and William
Thurlow of Bruce Mines.
The groom is the son -of
Terry and Janet Taylor of
RR 4, Clinton.
Rev. John Oestreicher
conducted the double ring
ceremony. Bill Craig was
the soloist, accompanied
by Cathy Potter at the
organ.
The bride chose a white
chiffon gown over peau
de soie with an off -the -
shoulder neckline and a
waist length cape
trimmed with pink
flowers. A full length
skirt extended into a train
with a deep frill adorned
with pink flowers. She
wore a ribbon in her hair
Local
couple
married
A quiet wedding took
place on June 17 when
Vicki Lynn Layton of
Clinton and Randall Dale
Hugill of Goderich ex-
changed marriage vows
at St. George's Anglican
Church in Goderich,
The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Layton of RR 5,
Clinton and the groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Hugill of
Goderich.
Rev. Crocker con-
ducted the ceremony.
Sheila Layton, a sister-
in-law of the bride'and Ed
Becker, a friend of the
groom, attended the
couple.
After a dinner at the
home of the bride's
parents, the couple left on
a honeymoon trip to
Ottawa. They are now
residing in Goderich.
and carried three pink
silk roses.
She was attended by
Mrs. Barbara ,, Abrahm
of London, a friend of the
bride. Mrs. Diane
Procter, a friend of the
bride; Bev Taylor, a
sister of the groom and
Mardell Thurlow, a sister
of the bride were
bridesmaids. The junior
bridesmaids were
Leanne and Ann -Marie
Thurlow, both sisters of
the bride. They wore deep
pink chiffon gowns over
taffeta.
The other attendants
were gowned in similar
dresses as the bride with
off -the -shoulder
necklines and frills ap-
pliqued with white lace.
They wore flowers and a
ribbon in their hair.
The matron of honor
and senior bridesmaids
carried a cascade of silk
miniature pink car-
nations, white daisies,
pale blue qnd beige
strawflowers\ and pink
azaleas. The junior
bridesmaids carried their
floral bouquets in
baskets.
The best man was Neil
Falconer, of Clinton, a
friend of the groom.
Ushers were Mery
Taylor, brother of the
groom ; Bill Proctor,
friend of the groom and
Ray Taylor, brother of
the groom.
For the reception held
at the Sandpiper Inn,
Vanastra the bride's
mother wore a pale
yellow polyester gown
with "T" straps and
empire waist and full
pleated skirt with a
matching nylon crpe.
She wore a yellow and
.white corsage.
The groom's mother
chose a blue chiffon gown
with butterfly sleeves.
She wore small pink silk
roses in her hair and a
pink corsage, ,
Guests who travelled
from a distance to attend
the wedding came from
Mitchell, Kitchener,
Windsor, Bruce Mines,
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Following a wedding
trip to the Pocono
Mountains in Penn-
• sylvania the couple took
up residence at RR 5,
Stratford.
Prior to the wedding
the bride was honored at
a number of showers.
given by: Bev Taylor and
Charlene Reid, at the
home of Jane Ladd,
Clinton; Mardell
Jamieson, Frances
Middaugh and Margaret
Greay, relatives of the
bride,. London; Barbara
Abrahm and Marion
Carter, London; the staff
of Morrison, Hanes and
Buchner, London; a
trousseau tea, given by
the bride's mother,
assisted by Mardell
Thurlow.
need for senior citizen r.;ntal project on its own
housing, it would likely be through a municipal non-
an apartment building, profit housing agency;
although consideration is request the ministry of
given to one -storey units housing to undertake the
which do not require development;
stairways. Apartments ask the ministry to seek
have a living room, private sector in -
bedroom, bathroom, and volvement to secure units
kitchen. Rents are geared under the rent sup -
to gross income. plement program or
After it receives the private assisted rental
results of the survey program;
indicating a need for a encourage the creation
specific number of units, of a local non-profit group
a municipality may: -- community, labour or
develop an assisted service club
organization, for
example -- to develop a
non-profit housing
project.
Senior citizen residents
interested in assisted
rental accommodation
may -obtain application
forms from the Clinton
municipal offices Town
Hall, Clinton or the Huron
County Housing
Authority, 53 Stanley St.,
Goderich, Ontario,
Forms should be
returned to the housing
authority.
Students do well at music fest
A number of local In the Spanish guitar:
young people took.awards David Stevenson . and
t the annual Musicfest in Larry Hoggart,- first in
Toronto on July 14-16. The primary; Larry Gross,
oung musicians of the Michael Powell, Fred
Huron Music Studios Radley, Mark Johnston,
were under the direction Mark McLean, first in
f Paul and Dianne class 2; Brian Chessel,
tevenson. adjudicator's award in
In the piano class, the class 2; Jo -Anne
ward winners included: Grunewald, Brad James
ancy •Taylor, first and and John Lawson, first
ngrid S Stryker, second and Bob Jamieson,
n class 1; Lori McClure second in class 3; Brad
nd R,oger Stryker, first James and Jo -Anne
nd Lisa McClure, second Grunewald first in guitar
n class 2; Mary Lou "duets, class 3 and Bob
nderson, first in class 3. Jamieson and Elizabeth
In the accordian Gibson, adjudicator's
ompetition; Lisa award; Judy Carter and
homas, second in class Elizabeth Gibson, first in
; Gerda Brand, ad- ,class' 4 and Brenda
udicator's award in class Cardinal took the ad-
; Sandra Wadel, ad- judicator's award; Judy
udicator's award, in Carter and Elizabeth
lass 3F; Phillip Borath, Gibson, first in class 5
rst in class 3G; Gerda guitar duet and along
rand and Sandra Wadel,
djudicator's award in
uet.
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when He shall appear, we may have confidence, and
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ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
THE REV. JAMES R. BROADFOOT, B.A.M. DiV.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1978
FESTIVAL OF TRANSFIGURATION
11:30 AM HOLY COMMUNION
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166 Victoria Street Pastor: Wayne Lester
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
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7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service
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