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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-08-17, Page 13• • With the temperature near 32 (90 F) even the mothers took a little dip at the Clinton wading pool last Monday during the hottest day so far in August. The pool has been well used during the heat wave. (News -Record photo) News. from Londesboro by Dora Shobbrook and the treasurer's United Church report were read by W e l+c o m i n g t h e Marjorie Anderson. congregation into the Twenty-three members Londesboro United answered the roll call by Church on Sunday giving a metric measure. morning were Edythe Several visitors were Beacom and Jim present .and the guests Jamieson. Ushers were were introduced. Bill Jewitt, Brad Lyon, It was moved that the Cameron Moon and Bob piano be tuned and that a Jamieson, lightbulb be put in the The .choir members, piano to prevent dam - Marjorie Duizer and pness. Mrs. Allen then Darlene Shobbrook sang played several piano some duets, with the numbers from the past accompaniment of Louise years: INike*PAPr: Volunteers for the :1k,01.,_""Stan McDonald Plowing Match were gave,•ffie°,children's story chosen. They . i.ncluded:' and,..thejunior teachers cookies -Dora Shobbrook, were''..'Diane Bromley, Alice Buchanan;, pies - Joan Whyte and Florence Hattie Wood, Marg Cartwright. Anderson; to usher on The Sunday School Thursday -Marjorie classes will,resume after Duizer, Marjorie the summer holidays.. Anderson, Hazel Reid; to -UCW Berean Unit serve at banquet on The UCW group held Friday -Margaret Taylor, their August 8 meeting at Addie Hunking. the home of .. Lois Mrs. Wood com- Andrew's "Mamock Hill" plimented the 4-H Belgrave. There were 13 leaders on their work and members; eight visitors presented them, Hattie and five children present Snell, Mary Buffinga, at the meeting. Kitty McGregor, Nancy President Hattie Wood Anstett, Marjorie Duizer led the call to worship and Judy Datema, each • with a reading of the with a gift. scripture and a prayer. Mrs. Anderson in - B rba3ra $osrpap:,played troduced;. Ruth, 1/41pA4;14cliick, tke organ •, ast , ac.- .who .spoke on.the,metric�, companiment to hymns system. Included in her sung. talk was the history of the Mrs. Wood . welcomed measurement system. all present and thanked She was thanked by Mrs. Bill and Lois Andrews for Wood for her informative the use of their home. The talk and was presented minutes of the June with a gift. meeting were then read Mrs. Anderson then by secretary Dora demonstrated how to Shobbrook. Included in make a lemon cake, using the correspondence was a the metric measuring letter from Mary system and everyone had Robinson 'with a donation a sample of the cake. for the Berean Unit. Beth Knox conducted a Laura Lyon gave the contest won by Doreen treasurer's report and Carter and Betty Millar. happy birthday was sung A draw was held which for Mrs. Wood and Mary was won by Addie Longman. Hunking and Mrs. Millar. Lisa and Kelly Bosman sang duets for the ladies, The meeting was closed as did Laurel and Lisa with a reading given by Duizer.. They were ac- Mrs. Duizer and then companied by Mrs. lunch was served by Bosman. Margaret Taylor, Isabel It was decided that Colson, June Fothergill Alice Buchanan would and Helen Lawson. clean the brass in the church during the month Personals of September. , Edward Riley is a Rev. Stan McDonald patient in Clinton Public led in the devotions and Hospital. ended with a reading and Mrs. Orville Newby .a prayer, was admitted to Marjorie , Duizer and Wingham Hospital on Barbara Bosman sang a August 8. duet and Rev. McDonald Miss Ruby McVittie of closed the meeting with a Clinton spent the past .prayer. Lunch was then week , with Mr. and Mrs. served by Nona Pipe and Wallace McDougall. Ida Durnin. Douglas Neal of London WI Family and spent the past week with Native dies... Consumer Affairs his grandmother, Mrs. Meeting Laura Lyon. The WI family and Sunday visitors with consumer affairs group Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee met on August 9 in the were Mr. and Mrs. Irvine community hall. Murray of London. President Marjorie Heather Fothergill Duizer led in the opening spent last week of, the meeting with holidaying with Mr. and GenevieV'e Allen at the Mrs. Colonel Marks of piano. The July minutes RR 3, Listowel and Miss Brenda Bender of RR 2, Palmerston. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Marks visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fothergill wh'en Heather returned home. Fifty members of the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lyon at- tended a reunion in Exeter on Sunday. Attending from Lon- desboro were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Durnin, Emerson Hesk, Mrs. Laura Lyon, and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lyon, Brad and Deana, Bert Lyon and Cheryl. Mrs. Edna Holmes of Dresden returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Durnin to spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Caldwell met Mrs. Wendy (Charlie) Crawford from Kelowna, B.C. at the Toronto . airport. They spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marozana, Candice. and Glen in Toronto. Wendy is visiting with her parents for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook attended the Norman picnic on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Russell at Shipka. ffaren Durnin spent a �k$lf Ye this . week at Peterborough. Mrs. Ross Millson, Sarah and John of Woodstock spent a couple of days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook. Memorial and decoration service will be held at Hope Chapel Cemetery on Sunday, August 27 at 3 pm. Rev. Roberts of Belgrave will be the guest speaker. Please bring a lawn chair. Danny Lear was ad- mitted to Victoria Hospital in London on Thursday, August 10. He had surgery on his foot on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lear are camping at Fanshawe Park this week and visiting with Danny at Room 301 in Victoria Hospital. About 100 guests en- joyed the pork barbecue held on Saturday night at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bosman in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Sneil, newlyweds. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Saundercock are vacationing at Shelter Valley Park in Goderich Township. •Hoimesvffle news by Blanche Deeves Our sympathy is ex- tended to the family of the late Mr. Bauer. 'One man in Holme§vil'le had his birthday on - Tuesday. Happy.. ,, birthday my frond. • ifazel McCreath and Alice Porter of the Goderich Township WI and Eleanor Bradnock arid Jean Peck of the Auburn WI attended a dinner and program at Poplar Hill when the London area entertained a 'buiload Of women members of the Ohio Farm Bureau. They represented 20 counties in Ohio. The farm bureau has men and women members and the program is similar to Canada's WI. , They are affiliated with the associated Country Women of the World. This trip was part of their international exchange. They were going to the Stratford Festival and the next day planned to visit they Erland Lee and Adelaide foodless homes and see Niagara Falls: from page 12 Vancouver, B.C.; Wayne of Edmonton, Alberta; Mrs. Rosalee (Barry) Wilson, Clinton; Mrs. Judi (Dwight) Williams, Goderich; Mary Lynne Brantson, Cambridge. He is also survived by eight grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Mary Walker of Toronto along with two stepsisters, Mrs. Nellie (Wallace) Powell of Clinton and Mrs. Jessie Glassford of St. Catharines. Funeral services were held at St. Joesph's Catholic Church in Clinton on August 11 with Father J. Hardy in charge. Interment followed in the Clinton cemetery. Pallbearers were Mac 'LeBeau, Brucefield; Fred Lelieau, Bayfield; Clarence LeBeau, Brucefield; Jim MacLaren, Clinton; Cliff Ashton, Clinton; and Don McWhinney, Ooderich. I , CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY. AUGUST 17, 1978—PAGE 13 Social happenings from the Constance area By Mary Merner Mr. and Mrs. Gebrge Counter, Richard Kassandra and Vicky moved recently to Strathroy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevenson, David, Darren and Luanne moved recently from the village to the Counter house. We would like to wish them all well in their new homes, Mr. and Mrs. Russell King of Exeter visited on Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. David Preszcator, Christine, Lisa, Christopher and Greg. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Southgate attended the wedding of her sister the Irwin -McGregor wedding in the Londesboro United Church on Saturday August , 5 followed by a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McGregor. About 73 people at- tended the Love reunion and Mrs. Reg Lawson, held on Sunday afternoon John and Elizabeth. recently at the home of David, Darren and Mr. and Mrs. John Luanne Stevenson spent Thompson and family. the past week with their Mrs, Ruth Kucken- grandparents, Mr. and pecker and Mrs, Mrs, Cecil Herman of Elizabeth Weis, David ° Shakespeare and they are and Eric of Ashland, Ohio spending this week with visited on Sunday their grandparents in evening with Mrs. Mary Tillsonburg, Mr. and Scott, David and John, Mrs. Gordon Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miss Margie Whyte Reynolds, Nancy Jo and returned to Guelph on Bob and Janet and friend Tuesday from two weeks Vincent Burkehart of holiday with her mother, Southfield, Michigan. and Mrs. W.L. Whyte and Mr. and Mrs. Terence family. Hunter and Mr. Clarence Mrs. J. Merner of Bennett of Colborne Kitchener visited on Township spent the Wednesday evening with weekend with the John Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson family. Merner and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Visitors with Mr. and Preszcator, Christine, Mrs. Paul Stevenson Lisa, Christopher and were Mr. and Mrs. Greg visited with Mr. and George Romaniuk of Mrs. Ron Brady of Seaforth on Friday, Mr. Egmondville. and Mrs. Tom Bauer and Bonnie Turner of Roxanne of Kitchener on Tuckersmith spent a few Saturday and Mr. and days holidays with Mr. Mrs. Bill Stevenson of Belgrave on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson, John and Elizabeth spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Warren at their cottage at Lions Head. Mr. and Mrs. Alyn Merner of Waterloo visited over the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Carl Merner, Sandy, Julie, Michael and Shelley. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley attended the wedding of their gran- ddaughter Debbie Woods to Cam Patterson in Gananoque on Saturday August 12th. PIANO LESSONS For more information Phone Bayfield 565-2541 Mr. and Mrs. John McDougald of Stratford visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storey. 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