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Clinton News-Record, 1979-11-08, Page 17c roNN.4.W.441gc 9.19)474Q . . , your newh • • I 44 After several years of negotiations, the Clinton town council is finally going ahead with the new off street parking lot behind the library. This week the public works department started excavation of the letAg.1.4 new lot, which will hold 43 cars, but no completion date has been set because bad weather may set In. (News -Record photo) Constance kids enjoy Hallou'v'en By Mary Merner The Youth committee of Court Constantine L1842 held a Hallowe'en party on Saturday evening Oct. 27th in the hall with about 60 at- tending. The costumes were judged by Jim Jamieson and Delphine Dolmage. Those from the ages of 8 and over the best six costumes were: Russell Nesbitt, Sandy Merner, prian 'Whyte, Crystal .Whyte, Jane Anderson and Lisa Bosman. The rest of the children received a prize. Candy and gum, scrambles 'were held durikig the evening and apple bobbing was held for all age groups. Jim Jamieson showed two films, after which hot dogs and hot chocolate were served. Last Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.1Dave Pteszcator, Christine, Lisa, Christopher and Greg were Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hodgins of London and Mr. and Mrs. Howard • Preszcator of Saltford. Miss Sharon Thompson of Downsview spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. John Thompson and Bob. Mr. Carl Merner visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Merner of Drumbo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley spent the weekend with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods and Michelle of Gananoque. Congratulations are extended to Andy and Carrie Thompson of Oak- vilie on the birth of their first child, a son Jeffrey Hunter born on October 28th. Proud grand• parents are John and Carolyn Thompson, Mr. Doug Whyte Of Glen Orchard spent a few: days visiting with ,his , -father Mr. Harold , ' Whyte. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellwood of Montreal visited on Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley. Court Constantine Ladies- Ntght was held on Monday evening October 22nd at the hall. The evening was spent playing euchre with 15 tables playing. Lucky prizes were given out, and the penny sale was conducted. Lunch was served and social time was spent. COngratulations are extended to Leo and Carry Sanders (nee Wammes) of RR 4, Brussels, on the birth of a daughter Julie, on November 1, a grand- daughter for Mr. and Mrs'. John Wammes. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Brady of Egmondville visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Preszcator, Christine, Lisa, Christopher and Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter of Colborne Township accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson when they spent the weekend with their son, daughter-in- law and new grandson, Mr; and • Mrs. Andy -,Thompson and Jeffrey of Oakville. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cam Patterson of London visited on Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley. Goderich may get market GODERICH - In attempts Moore, to explore •the Project. The tourist w to utilize the new gran- - possibility by talking to committee ill also be dstand, the Goderich farmers about such a approached. Recreation Board is , looking , into the I ., possiblities of setting up a Worn; operators gone small farmer's 'Market. - Board members were responsive to the suggestion brought up by Randy Smith. It was felt that farmers of all types in the area might be anxious to sell their producs.ts in a market atmosphere. Mr. Smith explained, "It doesn't have to be anything like Kitchener or London, but just a small farmer's type market. .It could bring some people into town." It was suggested that the market could be set .up on the ground floor inside the grandstand or even in the parking lot area. The board instructed recreation director Jim ZURICH - There's a good possibility that three United States citizens involved in a fraudulent worm operation will never be brought to trial in Canada. Although warrants for the arrest of Richard Taaurd, Thomas D. Stile; and Gail Morey are still outstanding, according to Constable Sam Landry of the London detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, "We don't ever feel we'll see them again." The trio skipped the . country in March after being - charged with misleading represen- tation of the projected market - and sub- sequential profits from the sale of worms. They were also charged with working illegally in Canada. While the warrants will be held for five years before they will be reviewed, the only development in the case since March is the two • vehicles, which were registered to Mr. Taarud under the name of International Ver- miculture Service have been disposed of. New clerk for Mitchell MITCHELL - Don Eplett, deputy -clerk treasurer in Mitchell, has been hired to take over the top p'osition in Mitchell as the town's clerk treasurer. WS 0 Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Allin on the death of Wayne's father, Clive Allin of Clinton. Mr. Allin died on November 2 in his 75th ye,ar. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shobbrook, Darrell and Diana and Mrs. Laura Saundercock attending the wedding of Sharon Shobbrook and Ian Montgomery on Saturday in the Lucknow United Church. A reception followed in the Lucknow Community Centre. Mrs. Myrtle Fair. - service and Mrs. Dave Anderson • were in Montreal from October 25 to the 29th. Mrs. Fair - service visited her son, Mr. and , Mrs. Dave Fairservice and Maureen at D'Ormaeux and Mrs. Anderson visited.with her sister-in-law, Mrs. William Huffman and her niece. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook attended the Three Star Club OES annual Christmas party on Saturday night in bors Zurich. Mrs. 'Florence Cart- wright, John and Claude visited on Sunday with his Mother, Mr. and Mrs. Rinin Belgrave. Also visiii ing were Mr. and Mr . Keith Cartwright, Donna and Patricia of London and Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Kuntz and family of Kitchener. ivir. and Mrs. Bob Thompson attended the funeral oli Mr. Thomp- son's aunt, Mrs. Rupert Smith at Meaford on Wednesday. On Sunday they visited at the tt Over 80 at costume party Over 80 children and adults joined in games and movies at the Lon- desboro Lions annual Hallowe'en Party on October 31. A special part of the mom-inc included the judging of costumes, by Jack Lee, Debbie Hulley and Gordon Shobbrook. Group winners included in the pre-school class: best character, Amber McDougall; best homemade costume, Guest spedcer takes service at United Church • Richard Hawley of the. Auburn United Church was the guest speaker for the Sunday morning service at the Londesboro United Church. Mr. Hawley was filling in while Londesboro's Rev. Scott conducted com- munion services at the churches in Auburn and Donnybrook. Mr. Hawley's sermon was "Religion Without Wrappings" and he spoke to the children on -„A School of Fish," Garnet 'Wright and Ruthann Penfound greeted the congregation and the ushers were Rose Mason, Cheryl Lyon,'4 Diana Shobbropkfi, and Suzanne Tamblyn: Bev Riley was Ake junior teacher. The choir vv as' led by Barbara. TI,,ctrfln fn the - co m pan iment of Louise McGregor at Worgan. Londesboro 4-H news The Londesboro 111, 4-H club met on October 29. The girls learned how to make other articles in- volving needlepoint and blocked their articles. The group will be finishing their assign- ments this week. • Look who's st your electricity. A stove exhaust fan filter clogged with grease and grime makes the fan motor work longer and harder to draw air through. Just soaking the filter in mild soa or detergent will fix this energy waster. 4 Use Energy Wisely Tune-up, clean up. It's simple. Appliances that are clean and Well7cared for last longer and use less electricity;10ver the tong run, you can save money oh appliance replace- ment. And of Course, the less energy you , watte, the more dollar's you save, , Grease and burnt -on food really reduce your oven's efficiency. A clean oven works better and, uses less electricity. Try putting tin foil on the oven bottom. iteatcheg bits of food and grease for easy cleaning and it's a good heat reflector too. During the church service The „Me'ssangers met in the Sunday School roomswith their leader Brenda Radford. The congregation was reminded that a' family skating party will be held on November 18 from 4:30 to 5:30 pm and a crokinole party will be held on November 23, starting at 8 p.m. Kara Lee Potter; store boughten costume, Eric Kennedy. Grades 1-4: best character, Teresa Overboe; best homemade, Fred Peel; best store boughten, Stan Airdrie. Grades 5-8: best character, Ronnie Mason; best homemade, John Cartwright; best store boughten, Jennifer Sottiaux, The best adults in costume included Lena Nesbitt; Dorothy Airdrie and -Alice Davidson. The Londesboro Lions wish to thank the judges for their help at the party. On November 12 the Lions will hold their executive meeting at the home of Ellwood Mit- chell. The executive will canvass the village that evening for the CNIB. Drayton Funeral Horne with the family of the late Mrs. Lyle Medill of RR 3, Moorefield. Mr. Thompson, 45, died in a car accident last Friday morning. The Thompsons also visited with Mrs. Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton of Moorefield. The meeting of the Berean UCW group will be held on November 13 at 2 pm. The worship and the program will be conducted by Marg Anderson, Helen Alexander and Tri Duizer. The roll call will ask for a Bible verse that uses the word faith. ' EI 4,?;07.$4cig.:'17 The I•oncleshoro WQ!flen's InStite (WI) onittlralaItairS meeting will be held On November 14 at 8 pm. . The ladies, are asked to briqg a guest grand- mother and as the roll 'call, name a°,1ibbby for retirement years, Members are, also asked to bring their hobby and display. The guest speaker at the meeting will be Don Vair and an auction will be put on by half of the club. The WI card party will be held in the hall on November 9) statrting at 8:30 pm. Ladies are asked to bring lunch. Marjorie Duizer, June Fothergill, Alice Buchanan and Margaret Taylor attended the London Area WI Con- vention on November 1 and 2. Doreen Carter and Beryl Reid also attended the convention, held in St. Marys on November 1. Best Interest SEMI-ANNUAL OR QUARTERLY We represent many Trust Compianies. We are often able to arrange for the highest interest being offered on Guaranteed Investment Certificates. Subjec, to Change liWGaiser-Kneale mob, Insurance Agency Inc. 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