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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-10-11, Page 20PAGE 20 LINTON NE WS-REc ow:), THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1979 18. Services available 21. Personal TRY US FPKTHE BEST IN DRY CLEANING!, Mothers Day Fabric Cleaning Centre, 13 Rattenbury St. downtown Clinton. Phone 482- 3533.-41,42 - TWO. YOUNG MEN, with pickup truck, will clean yards, garages and haul junk to dump. Phone 482-3533 ask for Todd or Dean. -4 ,42ar WILL RAKE AND BURN LEAVES. Phone 482-9303 or 482-9383.-41 FURNITURE STRIPPING and REFINISHING. No dip tanks or caustics. R. York Bayfield 565-2807.-41 19. Notice to creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Thomas Joseph Feeney. All persons having claims against the Estate of Thomas Joseph Feeney, late of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron, deceased, who died on the 13th day of July, 1979, are hereby notified to send in full par- ticulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of October, 1979, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, this 1st day of October, 1979. McConnell, Stewart & Devereaux, Seaforth, Ontario. Solicitors for the executors-41-43ar NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Mary Isabella Grasby. All \persons having claims against the Estate of Mary Isabella Grasby, late of the Township of Tuckersmith in the County of Huron, deceased, who died on •the 22nd day of August, 1979, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 18th day of October,1979, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard ..only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 19th day of September, 1979. McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX, Seaforth, Ontario. Solicitors for the executors.-39-41ar IN THE ESTATE OF GEORGE LEWIS GLAZIER, late of the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named who died on the 20th day of July, 1979, are required to file full particulars thereof with the 6 undersigned on or before the 22nd day of October, 1979, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 20th day of September, 1979. D. GERALD HILTZ, Clinton, Ontario. Solicitor for the •Executrix.-39-41ar IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM JAMES MUTCH late of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above named who died on the 21st day of August, 1979. are required to file full particulars. thereof with the ' undersigned on or before the 1st day of November, 1979, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 25th day of September, 1979. MENZIES, ROSSS Clinton, Ontario Solicitor for the Executor.-40-42ar IN THE ESTATE OF IDA MAY WALKINSHAW, late of the Township of Tucker - smith in the County of Huron, Spinster, deceased, ALL persons having claims agains the Estate of the above-named who died on the 25th day of July, 1979, are required to file full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 1St day of November, 1979, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 1st day of October, 1979. MENtIES, ROSS Clinton, Ontario Solicitors for the Executrices,44042ar ARE YerU tired of being alone? If you are unattached meet that special person. Apply Box 104 Owen Sound, N4K 5P1. Please state age. -41-43x 22. Lost and found LOST: Siamese cat, large slim male - no collar in Clinton area. Phone 482-9748 or 482-9015.-41 24. Business opportunities MAKE money in your spare time. Learnincome tax preparation. For free brochure, no obligation. Write U & R Tax Schools, 118 Roxborough Drive, Toronto, Ontario M4W 1X4.-41b,c 11111111111111111 areyou doing for m rest of your life? IACCOUNTING CLERK Would you like to acquire marketable job skills - while progressing at your own speed? This 40 -week program can provide you with the skills required as an office worker and equip you for a variety of office settings. You may be enable for financial assistance from Canada Employment or the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP). We can help you find out. er Conestoga College ofApplied Arts and Technology Building skills today for the needs of tomorrow. Clinton Campus Phone 482-3458 26. Births GRIGG Alison and Jonathan are pleased to announce the birth of their new - baby brother, Vernon Russell, on September 29, 1979. Proud parents are Murray and Cheryl Grigg. A new grandson for Mrs. Muriel Grigg and Mrs. Marcella McNall.-41nc WHITE Mr. and Mrs. Brian White are pleased to announce the birth of their' daughter Connie Anne, at the Clinton Public Hospital on October 5, 1979.-4 Inc MURRAY Brian, Wendy (nee Hesselwood) and Jason of RR 4 Walton welcome Kara Lynne Louise to their family. Born on October 2, 1979 at Seaforth Community Hospital. Kara is the second grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.' Reg Hesselwood of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray of Walton.-41nc GAHWILER Peter and Alana are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter • Heather, born September 29, 1979, in Seaforth Community I4ospital. A little sister for Katharine and Lisa. Granddaughter for Stella and Murray Youmans of Kapuskasing and Katherine and Tom Gahwiler of Holmesville.-41nc ARE YOU CAUGHT IN THE "JAWS" OF INFLATION? itek;s YOURSILII 27. Deaths Hymn L. Suddenly in Holland on Saturday, October 6, 1979; Andrew (Anne) Huriunel of RR 1 Clinton, in his 63rd' year. Beloved husband. of Rita (Henderika) Hummel. Dear father of Ann, (Mrs. George Troyer) of RR2 Hensall, Grace of RR1 Clinton, Margaret (Mrs. Jim Medd) of RR1 Blyth, Brenda (Mrs. 13ill Murphy) of Hamilton, Janice of RR1 Clinton, Henry of RR1 Clinton, Angus of RR5 Clinton, Albert of RR1 Londesboro, Herman of Owen Sound, John of Goderich and Andrew of Kippen. Also loved by 17 grandchildren, two sisters and three brothers. Predeceased by one sister and one brother. Rested at the Ball Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clintbn, after 2 p.m. Thursday until Frida-ST, October 12th, 1'974. Thence to the Christian Reformed Church, 243 Princess Street East, Clinton where the funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. with Rev. Arie Van Den Berg officiating. Interment Clinton Cemetery.-41nc KELLY At St. Joseph's Hospital on Tuesday, October 2nd, 1979, \Lewis Michael Kelly, of The Marian Villa, in his 68th year. Beloved son of the late Albert and Margaret Kelly, of Blyth. Dear brother of Mrs. Marie Egan, Mrs. Art (Loretta) Newfield, Gordon and Clifford Kelly, all of London. Fergus, of Toronto, and Albert, of Vancouver. Predeceased by twobrdthers and one sister. Rested at The Hinnegan & O'Neil Funeral Horne, 350 William Street. Funeral mass at. St. Patrick's Church on Friday at 10:00 a.m. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery.-4Inc KYLE In Timmins, Ontario, on Wednesday, October 3rd, 1979, Roy Menno Kyle, in his 71st year. Dear brother of David Kyle, Hensall, Mrs. Arnold (Isobelle) Merner, Zurich, Mrs. Clare (Dorothy) Tuckey, London. Rested at the Bonthron Funeral Home, Hensall, where funeral and com- mittal service was held on Saturday, October 6th, at 1 p.m.'Ikith Rev. • Stan McDonald officiating. Burial will be made in Exeter - Cemetery.-4Inc SLAVIN At Huronview, Clinton, on Wednesday October 3, 1979, Glenn Robert Slavin of Goderich TOWnship in his 69th year. Beloved husband of Elsie Scott and brother of Thomas Slavin, of Exeter. Predeceased by his first wife, Dorothy Elgie, and predeceased by one sister Ida, and two brothers, William and Frederick. Rested at Stiles Funeral Home, 77 Montreal Street, Goderich. Service in the chapel on Saturday, at 11:00 a.m. Interment Maitland Bank Cemetery, Seafor- th.-4Inc REYNOLDS At the Clinton Public Hospital on Thursday, October 4th, 1979, Hubert Reynolds of 270 Bayfield Road, Clinton, in his 73rd year. Belord-4 brother of Agnes (Mrs> George Car- bert) of Clinton, Clem of Clinton, Harry of Sarnia and Earl (Mike) of Stratford. Predeceased by one Sister Rose and two brothers Leo and Fergus. Rested at the Ball Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clinton after 8 p.m. Friday and again on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Thence to St. Joseph's Roman Cathol,c Church, Clinton for funeral mass at 11' o'clock a.mk Interment Clinton Cemetery.-4Inc ..LIVERMORE Suddenly at her residence, 128 East Street, Clinton, or Wednesday, October 3, 1979, Margaret Livermore in her 66th year. Beloved wife of the late Norman Livermore. Dear mother of Helen (Mrs. Ron Young) of Clinton, Robert of Clinton, and Ikon of Fordwich. Also loved by her grandchildren;'Donna Lynn, Lori, Mark, Robert, Donald and Philip. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Hirzel McDougall of Stratfordrand Mrs. Prances Freeman of Clinton, and one brother, Joseph Carter of Clinton. Rested at the Ball Funeral Horne, 153 High Street, Clinton, after 2' PlVilhursday until Friday, October 5,1979, where the furibraU service was,teld at 2 PM. Interrnent Clint n Cemetery.—j41fib 27. Deaths BLOCH At his residence, Zurich, Ont., on Saturday, October 6, 1979, Grace Kathleen (McBride) Bloch. Beloved wife of Gordon Henry BLoch in her 58th year. Dear mother of Barry Gordon of Goderich and Mrs. Ronald (Sharen Jean) Schroeder, Zurich. Dear grandmother of Vicki, Kelli, Sean and Haley. Czar sister of Mrs. Edith Bell, RR 2, Hensall and Mrs. Pearl Love, Hensall and predeceased by two brothers. Rested at the Westlake Funeral Home, Zurich, until Tuesday, October 9 where funeral service was held at 2 p.m. with Rev. C. Ashick of- fickating. Burial will be in St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery.--41nc GIBSON At Clinton Ptibilc Hospital, on Friday, October 5, 1979, Charlotte Beatrice Gibson of Clinton, in her 72nd year. Dear sister of Edgar Gibson of. Stetlar, Alberta Dear daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Gibson. At -the request of the deceased, her remains weie donated to the University of Western Ontario. A memorial service was held on Wednesday at 11 a.m. from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Clinton. Beattie Funeral Home, Clinton in charge of arrangernents.-41nc _ McGILL At Brampton on Sunday, October 7, 1979, Mary Ellen McGill,, formerly of Clinton, in her 93rd year, Beloved wife of the . late James A.. McGill. Dear mother of Helen 'Kelly of Palo Alto, California, Kathleen Munk of Snelgrove, Ontario, Jain es of Dalkeith, Glen of Brampton, Edward of Bolton: Also surviving arc . 12 grand- children and four. great-. grandchildren. Rested at the Beattie • Funeral Home, Clinton, where the funeral service was held on Tuesday. October 9,1979, commencing at 2 p.n.). with Rev. J. Oestreicher officiating. Interment Blyth Union Cemetery.-41nc ••.- • COOK • On Monday, Octohcr 8, 1979 Margaret (Schoenhals) suddenly at her daughter's home in Ancastcr. Predeceased by her husband Milton J. Cook. Survived by her daughter Betty Morrow, 2 grandchildren Anne and *Michael, and 2 sisters. Mrs. G.A. (Olive) McCague of Harriston and Freda Schoenhals, Clinton. Funeral service was held at Robb's Funeral Horne, Sarnia, Thurs., Oct. 11.-41nc • 31. Card of thanks TRICK • Sylvia and Karen would like to thank their relatives, friends and neighbours for the many cards, .flowers and gifts, received while in St. Joseph's Hospital London and since returning home. Your thoughtfulness was greatly appreciated. -41 • LIVERMORE The family of the late Margaret "Tully" Liver- more would like to express our sincere appreciation to relatives, friends and neigh- bours who brought us comfort during our recent sorrow. The many ex- pressions of sympathy, floral tribu*s, charitable donations and acts of kin- dness will always be remembered. A special thanks to Dr. B. Baker, pallbearers, flowerbearers, Rev. J. Oestreicher, M. Falconer of Ball Funeral Home and to the U.C.W. of Wesley -Willis United Church. The Livermore Family. -41 ROSS Jim and Betty thank our neighbours for the surprise gang -away party. We certainly appreciate your good wishes and will always cherish the lovely gifts for our new home. A visit from any of you will always be welcome. -41 KEYS I would like to thank my neighbours, relatives and friends for flowers, cards, gifts and visits while I was a patient in University Hospital, London. Special thanks to everyone who looked after my work at home, it was greatly ap- preciated. Doug Reys.-41 CAMPBELL J Would like to thank all who visited me and sent cards and flowers while I was, in hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Baker and nurses on first floor of Clinton Hospital. Mary Campbell. -41 ondon man wins Lions lottery The winner of the Auburn and District Lions Club Lottery draw last week was Wayne Smith of London: Mrs. Tom Haggitt, Mrs. Bob Peck, Mrs. Lillian Letherland, Mrs. Fi'ank Raithby and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock at- tended the Huron County Rally of the WI at Elimvale last Monday. Christine, Ronda and Jennifer Stadelmann of Blyth spent the holiday weekend with their grandmother, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock. The sympathy of this community is extended to Mr. and Mrs., Ron Livermore and family of Fordwich in the death of his mother, Mrs. Norman Livermore of Clinton last week. Mrs. Harry Cieslar and daughter Sarah of Goderich visited last Wednesday with Mrs. Cieslar's parents ,Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arthur. Mr. Lorne Popp, Debbie, Betty and David of Blyth and Miss Diane Popp of Mount Forest attended the Conestoga College convocation when Mrs. Lorne '(Evelyn) Popp graduated on September 29. Guests last weekend :v1/44th Minnie and Ella Wagner and M. and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson were Miss Marcella Herman., London Mrs. Rose Herman, Mrs. George Merklinger and Mrs. Verda Merklinger, all of Tavistopk; Mrs. Dunc Legge, Mrs. Larry Turvey and Miss Marie Youngblut all of Wood- stock; Mrs. Lorne Daer, Thamesford and Mrs. Mary Johnston and Jennifer of London. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Popp of Horticulturalists Hear of Trial Association The Horticultural Society met last Monday for an open meeting in the Community Hall. The president, Mrs. Dorothy Grange opened with a poem, followed by song with Mrs. Donald Haines as pianist. She welcomed all to the meeting and mouth organ solos were played by Mr. Ross Robinson ac- companied by Mrs. Haines. Mrs. Grange in- troduced the guest speaker Mr. Heinz Hoernig of Benm Hier. His topic was the Maitland Trail Association which was established in 1975 by the ministry of natural resources. He told about the trail from Goderich to Auburn along the banks of the Maitland River and showed interesting pictures and many wild flowers that are found . along., the trail at ail seasons of the year. He stated that in the near future it is hoped to continue the trail up to Wingham along the banks of this picturesque river. Mr. , Donald Haines thanked Mr. Hoernig and presented him with a gift. The minutes of the executive meeting were read by the secretary Mrs. Tom Haggitt. A letter was read from the Blyth Horticultural Society inviting all to their meeting on October 17 at 8 p.m. when Miss Martha Velhuis of Dundas will be the guest speaker. A letter regarding the Indoor Gardening course was read and leaders will try and go. The Family Night in November was discussed and the execut ivc will plan this event. The nominating com- mittee Mrs. Haines, Mrs. Ernest Durnin and Mrs. • John Durnin were asked to prepare the slate of officers for 1980. The financial statement was given by Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock. The roll call was an- swered by each member receiving a hyacinth bulb for winter blooming. A vote of thanks was given to the committee who prepared the float for the 125th birthday party and those who put up. the arms and the flower baskets. Also special thanks to Mr. Robert Worsell and Mrs. Grange for taking the baskets down. A beautiful display of chrysanthemums and roses and other fall flowers brought by the members were enjoyed. The meeting was closed and a smorgasbord lunch was prepared by Mrs. Ross Robinson and Mrs. Tom Lawlor. Huron WI groups meet The 28th Huron County Women's Institute (WI) rally was on October 1 at the Elimvale United Church, with Huron South District WI in charge. The president Mrs. Hilda "Payne was.chairman and the Elimvale WI was in charge of registration. The meeting was opened with Mrs. Philip Johns at the piano and Mrs. Ross Skinner welcomed everyone on behalf of the Elimvale Branch. Greetings were brought from Huron East by Mrs. William Humphreys of Walton, Huron West by Mrs. William- Porter of Goderich Township and Huron South by Mrs. Payne. The minutes of the meeting last year were read by the secretary - treasurer Mrs. James Armstrong of Brussels. She read a letter of thanks from the Ministry 31. Card of thanks REYNOLDS Thank you to Father Hardy, the doctors and nurses at the Clinton Hospital for the special care of Hubert Reynolds. To the Ball Funeral- Horne for their help, to the pallbearers and to those who sent floral tributes and donations to the Heart Fund and the Cancer Society also to the Intensive Care Unit of Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to the Legion members for the very im- pressive service at the Funeral Horne, to the Legion ladieswho served lunch -eon after the funeral anti to the choir and. altar boys who contributed to the Funeral Mass Service, The Reynolds Pamily.---41x ATKINSON I wish to thank my friends, neighbours and relatives for cards, flowers and visits while I was a patient in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Lambert, 1),r. Harrett and the nurses of first floor. Bill Atkinson. --41 of Children's Services for The report of the Home the Bursary of $692.75 to Economist Grace Bird assist in the education of was read by Mrs. Mac a child under their care Hodgert. She told that and also the Child Abuse over 1,100 had completed Program. A letter was the Needlepoint course read from Mrs. "Leona last winter and that the Lockhart of Huronview indoor gardening course Auxiliary asking for was set and had received donations to the Fall Tea a very. good response. on October 16. The food project, Com - Mrs. Armstrong gave mon Sense . to Good the financial statement, Nutrition, will be held in showing a balance of November. $335.36 along with the It was agreed that the $1 ,500 from the Plowing bursary fund remain at 75 Match. The auditor Mrs. cents per member and it Laura Lucas gave her was decided that the report and Mrs. Elva $1,500 from the Plowing Jacques, secretary of Match be invested and Huron East, reported 11 the interest be used to Senior Branches and one help the Bursary Fund. Junior Intitute. Mrs. The $17.66 was added to Joyce Pcpper of Huron the Pennies for Frien- South reported nine dship. Senior Branches and The Members of the Mrs. Richard Buchanan Elimvale branch served reported 12 Senior a smorgasbord lunch and Branches. the afternoon session was The roll call was taken opened by the Dashwood and nearly 100 attended WI who gave two from all parts of the readings. County and the collection The guest speaker, was taken by the Miss Iris Castle of St. Hurondale Branch, Lucia, New Zealand was Mrs. Mervyn. Batkin of Clinton, secretary for the Huron County Historical Society, reported on the year's activity. She thanked the various WI branches for sponsoring the four general meetings. She stated that they sponsored historical projects at all general meetings. She en- couraged all branches to make their curators a member of the Society and noted that there are 192 members this year, The Seaforth branch gave readings and Mrs. William Porter reported for the Federated WI of Ontario, noting that the London Area. Convention will be held on November 1 and 2 in St. Marys. Mr. Richard Boonstra of Family and Children's Services gave / an in- teresting report and said that. this .past year had been filled with change. I4e thanked the members for their donatidn lof $692.75, and stated' that there are many cases of child abuse in the County and complimented Kathy Pryde on her public relations work on the Child Abuse Program. introduced by Mrs. David Treebner of Kippen. Miss Castle showed interesting slides of New Zealand and told about the lifestyle on that continent, where she has. been a missionary from the Mid -Mission of the baptist Church. She was thanked by Mrs. Harold Smith of Zurich. The highlight of the afternoon was the presentation of the Huron County Scholarship to,, Miss Anne Dearing of Exeter. As she is at- tending the University of WaterlOo, her mother accepted the scholatthip and thanked everyone on behaYf of her daughter. Mrs. Grace Drummond presented awards to four girls who had completed their 24 441 projects. They were;.. Judy Morrison; Zurich; Sheila Willert, Dashwood; Helen Brindley, R115, Goderich; Cathy McIlwain, R12, Goderich. There was an hi- ieresting exchange of plants for those whii brought them. RR1, Auburn, who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on October 9. Nr. Bill Riddell of Ma'ilitou, Manitoba is visiting with his nieces and nephews, in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haines of Niagara Falls visited on the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Livermore, Robbie, Donnie and Philip of Fordwich- were also guests. Mrs. Ian Clark and wee daughter Leah arrived home last _Monday from Goderich hospital, a wee sister for Melissa and Sarah. Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Elliott of Toronto spent the Thanksgiving holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller. Miss Carol Beadle of Kitchener spent the weekend with her mother Mrs. Iona Beadle and brother, Mr. Gordon Beadle. The weekly euchre parties have started each Tuesday evening at\ 8 p.m. \ sharp. The prize winners.- were: novelty, Mrs. Tom Jardin; high lady, Mrs. Donald Haines; low lady, Mrs. Tom Jardin; high man, William J. Craig; low man, Mike Mason. Mrs. Tom Lawrence returned home from Goderich hospital after being hospitalized for two weeks with pneumonia. Mrs. C.M. -Robertson of Goderich visited last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Powell visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Powell and Gordon at St. Catharines. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Powell also visited with her father, ..Mr. Garry Ward at Thorold. The October meeting of the Auburn WI will be held on October 16 at 2 p.m, A member of the Huron County Board of Education will be the guest speaker. Everyone is welcome to attend. Mr. Mark Gardhouse and Miss Alison Kenny of Toronto visited on the weekend with Mrs. Beth Lansing, alkerburn Club The Walkerbum Club held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Stewart Ball. Mrs. Ronald Gross presided and opened the meeting with the poem and prayer was led by Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary Mrs. Lloyd Penfound and the roll call was an- swered by 1'1 members giving donations to their remember fall Korean Foster Child and telling where they went on their vacation. Harvest Horne service The financial—report- was held last Sunday at was given by Mrs. Garth St. Mark's Anglican McClinchey and s -hi Church. The church wa§ stated that the foster beautifully decorated child was paid up to the with" fruits and end of September. vegetables showing the Mrs. McClinchey read bountiful season 'that was a letter requesting the enjoyed by all in this support be raised to $19 community. Flowers per month arid, a motion adorned the front part of by Mrs. Elliott -Lapp and the church. Mrs. McClinchey was Rev. William Craven accept0 to do this and was the guest speaker also continue the bir- and Mrs. Murray Nesbitt thday and Christmas presided at the organ. gifts of $5 to the foster The ushers were Tom child. Haggitt and Jim The draw prize, Schneider. donated by Mrs. Stewart Ball, was won by Mrs. Torn Cunningham and Mrs. McClinchey had a very interesting contest using unknown words from the dictionary. Plans were made for' the next meeting on. October 25 at the home of Mrs. Leonard Archambault. There will be a miscellaneous sale and also produce sale and each member is asked to bring a guest. The program will be charged by Mrs. Roy Daer and Mrs. Stewart Ball and the lunch will be prepared by Mrs. Elliott Lapp and Mrs. Ted Hunking. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Stewart Ball and Mrs. Roy Daer. Anglicans 11 Magnavox Videomatic Touch -Tune Color TV features the sharpest, clearest picture available today. Other features Include. an "Infinite life" light emitting dtode which produces On easy -to -read ehannel number, 100% solid-state chassis. 20" DIAGONAL PORTABLE REIVIOTE CONTROL -I •