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Clinton News-Record, 1979-08-02, Page 2A PAQE —"' ddletou plans G t by:PlancheDgeyes, held at Stewart Mid- Four Of our 0.9derich Sown Aces. A g9Pc1 ' . Church News . , dleton'S Park on August Township boys were off to time WAS enjoyed bY•all. ' ... • • - ' ' ' •"' — — '''"'''''" - ' - '' ' - ' '' ' Morning Prayer was 12 he at 11 am. THuron the races in Goderich last Edward and Lois Wise pear, in, this issue on the hefcl in St. -,Tarnes' Church Camp will lead in Thursday, August De enjoyed a few days ports page, The ad is co- Anglican 0111411 on the. music and ?a,ther Groof, James Storey, holidays last week sponsored by H. Lobb and Sunday morning and Blair Dixon of the Huron Alvin Duto,,t and Mr. visiting their daughter Son, Olinton and a Edward Wise read the Church Camp "will give Rapson. all came home Harney „ and Brenda sprayer. -manufacturer: lesson, while Don Mid- the sermon, ,„ w i Vi • w in fling $. '-- Clear and family in Family gatherings are spent a feW days in great, and nothing vas Hamilton. greater for the Dobe tys + -I- + „. than last Saturday night, Mr, and Mrs. John A. July 28, 1979 when each Hudie are holidaying this son •, and "daughter week in Clinton and gat,hered. along with their ()MBA areas. They offsprivg to -honour their visited with 'John's father and mother, Mr. mother, Mrs. E. Hudie and. Mrs. Dominic and other relatives. Doherty on the occasion,. + -17 + *of their 50th wedding Noticed outside the . anniversary. •senior citizens' apart- . ' • - and. Blanche I5eeves. will Personals • Many will remember ments on King Street a --Mr:-and-Mps-rDoherty-Sri-lovely-•-n-ew---s-ig-n--r-e--odin-- -'i dleton and Edward • Please bring apicnic Congratulations boys. Matheson. They came PuttinOwer into the -0eeves received the lunch, dishes, a lawn , The family of Fred home by Lake Superior, new willbe g p offering. Rev. William chair and,cutlery. Hot Middleton<held a family through Cochrane, Hurst, rec' program ' the • Y-rn.111 4.'st c • e held bBennett gave the sermon. and cold drinks will be, picnic on Sunday af- Nipigon and the Sault, demonstration to Next Sunday, Holy provided. Following the ternoon .at the home of Turn to page 3' August 14th at 7 p.m. This. CoMmurtion will be lunch entertainment, will Mrs. Barb Grindley at willfeature, Robin Hicks,, celebrated. Vera . Hudie be provided. young daughter of Mr. be in charge of church Lisa Storey is. enjoying 13 r-- --and Mrs: --- earl— 1-11-ckscar—e-fot August a holida with her rucef- — when they resided on "King Street Villa." Wellington Street " in Congratulations to the enterprising folk who live within. - -I- Miss Susan Brown, t_ddlighter of Mary and Percy BroWn, RR5 clinteit is home for a few days before leavifig—to assume new nursing duties in San Francisco, California. Prior to this, Susan has been nursing at Bramalea Hospital near Toronto. +++ The recreation life of, Clinton is about to receive a shot in the arm, ad- ministered by a diminutive but energetic Michele Flowers doing a student study -on recreation this summer. A keen horsewoman and always a sports en- thusiast, Michele is a second year medical student at University of . Clinton from 1974 to 1977. •At present they are in Mississauga with son, Manus. The celebration was held in St. Joseph's Catholic Church Hall, Joseph Street and was arranged by son Seamus and •daughter, Mrs. Ansberth Bradley of Clinton. In addition travelling to complete the family circle, were John of Australia, Agnes of Portsmouth, 'England, Mary from Derry City, Northern Irela•n•d, Breidge of Ottawa, Michael and -Dominic from Vancouver, ,Sally, Una and Manus all of Mississauga and Nuala of Pickering. Present as well were 34 grand- children and three great- grandchildren, as well as welll-wishing friends and neighbours. Western. Ontario, and is + + the daughter of Dr. and Mrs.. Vera Lawrence Mrs. Ray .Flowers, attended the Kelly -Glen Clinton. wedding and visited. Michele Flowers has relatives in the area for,a drawn up a calendar of few days. Her, niece, Mrs. activities designed to suit Evelyn Hudie, ac- every taste, and the first companied her home and of a weekly series W.ISHES A .HAPPY BIRTHDAY-- To . Matthew Buchanan R.R. 6 Goderich Augiist 3 Trevor Mothers Clinton August 3 Sandra Bell . R.R. 2 Goderich August 4 Neal Atchiton Clintoni August 4 Jodi Webster • Auburn August 5 John Brand , R.R. 3 Clinton August 6 Jeff Morgan Clinton August 8 Lisa Kennedy Londesboro August 8 To Join - just come into the News -Record office, 53 Albert St, Clinton or phone 482-3443 and have your name entered in the Birthday Book and get your FREE button. On Clinton, Mks. Elizabeth The annual Galilean ar andmother B tt f B1 th brin in a yo y is g g some of her pupils to take part. It is hoped through this demonstration enough interest may be engendered to form a regular gymnastic program. More in- formation may be had by phoning Mrs. Barb Hicks at 482-9572. To prove the -Recreation. program is not just words and paper Michele has arranged to have Ed Richter of Kincardine to be present at the arena on Thursday, August 9 to stage a lacrosse demonstration. Mr. Richter would like any interested. children and teenagers to take part in the demon- stration. Children up to age 12 .should be at the arena at 7 p.m. and the 13 and older group at 8 p.m. A hockey helmet and gloves are all -that will be needed to participate, other equipment will , be supplied. In addition, a 15' minute film prepared by the Ontario Lacrosse Association will be shown.- Parents and children interested, are urged to attend. vie Service and picnic will be strong. 1, Monster bingo winners • ••of Clinton enjoyed the Dianne Esplen of Wilson of 13russels, cruise on the M. S. Chi- Goderich was the top Doreen Wurdell of ore emaun from winner at the Clinton Bornholm and Del Tobermory to Manitoulin Monster Bingo on Geddes of Goderich took Island, .and the Great Monday night, pocketing another, while Joanne Slide ' Ride at Wasaga $1,000. Bell and Bev Bell, both of Beach. Hensall also won a game. - Shirley Smith of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Goderich took a special Dianne Wurdell of Rathwell and familyhave prize of $192.25, while Bornholm, Sandra• returned home from a Pollock of Goderich-and Mrs. Brown of Seaforth three-week vacation to won $182.50 and Cheryl Nellie Burkholder of Strong of Clinton and Flo McCuspey of Goderich split a special valued at $178. Individual winners in the regular $50 games included,- Susan Bell of Goderich, Grace MacDonald of Goderich, Norma Porter of Goderich and Fay Gautcher of Goderich. • Mrs. Ruth Taylor of Mr. and Mrs. Bob • • , Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Falconer, Mr. and Mrs. .Fred Gibson, Miss Jean McEwen and Mrs.\ Gibson Blyth split the winnings in a game, While Frances Ayott of Hay and Joyce Vanstone of London won in another. Joan Heywood of Bxeter, Joan Bell of Hensall and Ina trip was visiting Ruth and Finlayson of Staffa won , Edgar Willard and family in another. Pat Shaw Of at Innisfil, Alberta. Blyth and Helen Mrs. Gordon Thompson Sootheran of Clinton took is a patient in Seaforth 0 another. Hospital:: the west. They visited with relatives at • Pilot Mound, Manitoba, spent a day at the Calgary Stampede and enjoyed Banff and Lake Louise. The highlight of their Those splitting win-, Clinton and J. Racho of Rings in regular games Dublin won a game while included., Georgina Debbie Jones of Zurich, Rettig, of Windsor and Aliee Jackson of Clinton Joyce Baechler of and Heather Plurnsteel of. Goderich in one • game Vanastra took another. while' Patti Park of . DorOthy Thompson of Dungannon, , Nora Fin- • Clinton, Dorothy Scott'of , negan of Wingham and . Goderich Diana Roth or - Cathy Bartliff of Clinton Stratford and Pat Racho split the winnings in of Egmondville another. Mrs. Eldon won in ,another. '414,4! a Roi Iguana_ CIRinCitoYnEPtna:ssetdC°abwila7yit a°tt H 1enugrtTyvieilvflness.! finer a /tilY 24th in his 81st year. • Beloved hiAsband of the ifsormseurrvived.y Phyllisi Crich,hee l brother, Harold, Of Seaforth, and several nieces apo nePhews. He was predeceased by his parents, Mr. and Ws', Geo. J. Connell of Varna; one sister, •Mrs. Ernily ----Marks;100—Mile—House, Grunewald and family visited with . relative near Ottawa last w and spent the week at . points east. Mrs. L. J. Rushcall has returned to Victoria, B.C. after spending' a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. • Ross Scott. While here she was joined by her son and daughter, Andrew and Carolyn, who spent 10 days' with their grandparents. Mr., and Mrs. Lorne 'Thompson visited many points- of interest while motoring in the west. They visited relatives near Winnipeg, stopped at Dead Wood, - South Dakota and saw the graves, of Wild Bill Hickock and Calamity Jane-;- Courtney on Vancouver Island arid' enjoyed Butchart Gar- dens at Victoria, B.C. B.C.; one brother, Cecil of London. n in Goderich ip, he moved to Stanl Township in 1921 and farmed in Tucker - smith for several years before moving to the Cintqnareas ie was member of Qiitario St. United Church. Funeral serViceS were held on Jolly 26th at 3:30 P,m• from, the Ball Funeral Horne with Rev. N.. Pick assisted by. Rev. Oestreloher,' officiating. Intermedt.wa4 in Clinton Cemetery. Pallbearers were Craig Ch a p nrNn*,, ' Forest; Clayton' Connell, Lain - beth.; Joseph Murphy, _Seaforth; Clayton -Ellis, c Linton; Cyril Holtrngshead, Toronto and Lloyd Mercy, Elmira. Flower bearers were Rod Chapman, Alliston; Willis Morley, Hepworth; Sheldon Spencer, Shallow Lake; Robert Kell, Churchill. GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS 5 YEAR TERMS _ ANNUAL PAYMENTS! 4-• 1 103/4 % /VIONTI-ILY 1 Rotes Subject to Change without notice John Wise • General Insurance Guiiranteed Investments 5 Rattenbury Clinton, Ont. Phone 482-9644 Res. 482-7265_ REPAIR INSURANCE ELECTRIC Clinton Electric White Westinghouse .4- -1-hite....t sirs, Appliances SALES &SERVICE APPLIANCE REPAIRS ELECTRICAL MAIN- TENANCE.. 90 ALBERT ST. 482-364o DIESEL GAISER-KNEALE INSURANCE AGENCY INC: Insurance -.Reel Estate - • Investments Isaac St.PCIbritan Phone Office 482.9747 Len Theedom 482.7994 Hal Hartley 482-3693 C. Buruma 482-3287 JOHN WISE GENERAL INSURANCE— GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS t1) 19'1 illed Flailif• I:VA& oi*O6 'O90 L :133G '9 INNS `g 'enio C ,NO11 4E11E1 '1 umcd '31:1.1. '6 'NVO '9 'XO8ONV8 'S '00101 'f? '11VE1 '1 gg0.10V :91:13MSNV WHO AM I? When I work 1 torOaripileicil tioihes When 1 work i drive' a car Sometimes 1 work in the daytime Sorn.flm�sl work at reIghf I can kelp Convene anyfline • There are five of m� In Chilton, Answer to kait *oak's Slit/ • .,„,.‘„rike'ts1•0‘ • • ti - Dominic and Mary Doherty were in Clinton on Sa ay night to renew old aquaintance's'when a special celebration was held in th ir honor at St. Joseph's Church. The Irish natives, who lived in Clinton for three years, recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. (News -Record photo) • ris couple have 50th Nearly 100 well-wishers gathered in . St. Joseph's Church ih Clinton last Saturday evening to help Dominic and Mary Doherty celebrate --their 50th wedding anniversary. . The couple, who are residents 'of Ireland, lived in Clinton on Wellington' Street for three years from 1974 -to 1977, and one son Seamus Doherty and one daughter, Ansberth Bradley, are citizens of the toWn. The sPeal celebration offered the Dohertys a chance td renew many old acquaintances and bid a farewell to , . others before they departed for Torontolheifollowing day. The couple have been in Canada for the last 18 months, enjoying, an extemded Visit, The 50 years hilv been active ones With family and frien'ds. for the irtsh couple. They have raised But nevertheless, Ireland f their 12 Children and. how With 4 grancl, true horne-and'it is there that their children arid three great. grand- fOridest.niernories1 /t[ was in 1929, children, inuch of their time is Spert lii Northen Ireland, th6t 21 -year old travelling around the World, Vigiting bohody Itkid yds ,on' the theit. famity,, • " I Mary McCauley. The best thing he had ever seen on display in her father's ' tailoring shop, Dominic asked Mary to become his wife. That moment, 50 years ago, was • relived on July 22 when Dominic again asked Mary to become his bride and the, two recited their wedding vow t at St. Frances Assisi Church in Mississauga. A reception and an- niversary dinner followed. A Unlike their first marriage, the 1979 celebration was described as more like a reunion, with tarn ily and friends corning froni Northern Ireland, tngland, Australia and all parts of. 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