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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-08-03, Page 15CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, AUQU Londesboro's Cheerio Club report on current events by Dora Shobbrook Cheerio Club The Cheerio 'Club met at the home of Mary Longman on July 26 with Mrs. Longman as president. Minutes of the last meeting and the treasurer's report were given by Gladys Arm- strong. Roll call was answered with a current event by 12 members and one visitor, Laura Saundercock. The next meeting will be held by Group 4 at the home. of Doreen Carter on August 16, starting at 8 p.m. Florence Vivian and Mrs. Longman both gave readings as well as Myrtle Fairservice. Mrs. Fairservice and Mrs. Longman led in games, won by Nona Pipe. A few games of cards and crokinole were played and lunch was served by Mrs. Longman, Mrs. Vivian and -Mrs, Fair - service. 410 Maitland and the 16th r • By Milena Lobb Sunday, July 30 turned out a beautiful warm summer day for the S.S. No. 4, Community Picnic held at Black's Point. Over 50 people sat down to the smorgasbord dinner at 1 p.m. Roba Lobb conducted several games for the adults while Linda Jones and Madeline Bartlett entertained the younger crowd. Orders were taken for the "T" shirts with the Goderich Township Crests. Anyone who wishes to order one may contact Madeline Bartlett. They are well made and come in blue or green and the cost is only $4. The proceeds will be used for recreation in the township. Summer notes The wanderers con- tinue to come and go in the community and "WESTWARD HO" seems to be the cry. Jack and Norene Tebbutt-have returned and have recovered from their three-week jaunt to the West Coast. Ron and Joyce Taylor from Varna trayelled with them. They headed west through Port Huron to Davenport where they spent a day visiting with Gerry and Shirley Tebbutt. The trip con- tinuedwest on to _Yellowstone Park where,, they turned north for Edmonton to Gary Tebbutt and Brion Lobb's home. Time was spent sight- seeing at Lake Louise and swimming in the Hot Springs at Banff, Next they headed out across the Rockies to Van- couver, ferried to the Island and saw the Butchart Gardens, coming back through Stanley Park and over those big grey stones to Calgary. Here they visited with Gordon and Liz Tebbutt, the Harold Duke home, went stampeding and on Thursday met up with the beef producers' tour from Ontario. Ontario. Then it was back to Gary's in Edmonton where they saw the site for the Summer Games which start this week, before the homeward trek through Saskat- chewan and Manitoba then into the USA across to the Mackinac Bridge, south to Port Huron and home. Robin and Phyllis Thompson took off for 11 days heading north to Cochrane where they took the train • to Moosonee on James Bay. The west beckoned and they went on through Manitoba heading north through Bows m an and Flin Flon into northern Saskatchewan. The crops grown here were a bit of a surprise to Robin. He thinks it would be a good place to start farming. Land is cheap compared to the price here. Dave and Madeline Bartlett and family were away and not west, but east camping at Sharbot Lake near Perth, toured Ottawa, camped at La Verendre Park, Que., where it was nice and warm and there were no mosquitos. Coming home they tried camping in Algonquin Park but the bugs drove them out. The Brian Mustard family and the Hugh Lobb family spent a week camping in the Muskoka area. • Murray and Roba Lobb took a few days off to visit and travel. Ridgetown was their first stop, then Essex. They also visited Roba's sister at Windsor. The Pearson and the Feltz families spent two weeks at Healey Lake enjoying the scenery and boating where not so long ago a group of us were snowmobiling. Wayne and Lois Teb- butt haven't been too far yet. They took a weekend off to visit friends in Kitchener. Mervyn and Jean Lobb took Lorne and 011ie Jervis to Woodstock to visit relatives recently. Alvin and Linda Jones were on holidays so took off to camp in' the Niagara district. Last Saturday they attended Maarguerite Snell's graduation on completion of her registered nurses training at Stratford. The Bill Crawford, family and the Gag,. 'P'reszc'nfor fa. roily motored to Rockton to tour the Anibal Zoo. • Murray and Marlene Forbes were one of the many couples from this area to go west on the Huron County Cattleman Association Beef Producers Tour. They left Clinton by bus for the Toronto Airport on July 12. This was Marlene's first plane ride. One day was spent at the Stampede in Calgary and then they took off by bus to tour ranches in Kamloops, B.C., and at Merritt, B.C. they were treated to a BBQ by the B.C. Cattlemen Assoc. At Chilliwack they visited a dairy set-up, At Van- couver they toured Stanley Park, took the ferry to the Island where they spent a day touring) taking in the Butchart Gardens Then it was back to Vancouver to board the plane for home. When they arrived" at Toronto the plane had to circle for an hour because of a bad storm. Needless to say they landed safely, boarded the bus and headed home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Payne, Jeffrey and Linda from Coburg visited with Barb and Sylvia Forbes while Murray and Marlene were away. Both girls have had a turn at camp. Sylvia as a counsellor. •Brenda was home for the last weekend. Marion Biggin and Jamie Thompson have both been across the "big pond" to Europe and hold the record for going the farthest afield so far. R.K. PECK APPLIANCES "In The Heart of Down Town Varna" • Vacuum Cleaners - Sales and Service of most makes • CB Radios and Accessories • Speed Queen Appliances • Moffat Appliances • Smoke Sensors • Insect Lights and Fly Killing Units • Handcrafted Gifts Varna, Ont. Phone 4$2-1103 United Church Margaret Taylor and Lorne Hunking welcomed people into the sanctuary on Sunday morning at the Londesboro United Church. The ushers were Sally Pollard, Kathy Radford, Suzanne Tamblyn and Susan Jamieson. Louise McGregor was the organist and Barbara and Judy Carter sang duets and accompanied themselves, Barbara on the piano and Judy Natural Wood Tones REDWOOD WALNUT OR CEDAR playing the guitar. Rev. McDonald gave the children's story and the junior teacher was Mary Peel. Personals Congratulations to Frank and Grace Dolmage on the birth of their daughter, Dianne Denise, a sister for Angela. She was born on July 20 in Clinton Public Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tamblyn, Kevin and Suzanne returned home REZ semi -transparent stain is Ideal for fen- ces, wood siding, shingles, outdoor fur- niture, patio decks and most interior wood finishing in- cluding fine furniture. Our usual cash & carry price is 9.95 so you save 2.07 per gallon. on Tuesday after spen- ding two weeks in PEI and enjoyed a amp'trail tour of " the island and visited with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Errol! Lund. Holidaying with Jen- nifer Sottiaux is her cousin Melanie Aubin of Montreal. Visiting last week with Mrs. Alice Davidson and her mother were Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Thompson and Sarah of Levack. Douglas Wood of Wingham is spending some holidays with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott, Billy, Jim and Christy are spending a week's vacation at Bedford Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Don Talbot of Vernon, B.C. were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Earl, Janice and Laurie Ann of Owen Sound and Mrs. Carl McDonald of Atwood were weekend visitors at the manse with Rev. McDonald. .Also visiting° at the manse on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Kim Bell, Cheryl and David of Wiarton. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Coghlin and Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coghlin of Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Earl, Jeff, Sandra, Cathy and Becky of Listowel, Mr., and Mrs. Coghlin, Debbie and Paul of Fordwich, Mr. and Mrs. William Doig of Wroxeter; Mr. and Mrs. Robert 3olden +of Listowel all visited with Rev. McDonald on' Sunday. The WI family and consumer affairs meeting will be held on August 9 at 8 p.m. The topic of the meeting will deal with the metric system and the roll call will ask for a metric conversion. Barry Treble of Colborne Township is holidaying with his cousin 6 -LIGHT COACH LANTERN SET by Noma Can be used in- doors or out to create a festive mood. Our usual cash & carry price 8.88. Includes bulbs. GALLON PATIO I \ CHAIR 1995 IIIMODEL #691 •- Our Usual Cash And Carry 25.95 FURNITURE WITH CINNAMON WEATHERGUARD STAIN Quality made from furniture grade Ontario white pine. 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