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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-01-03, Page 2By Milena Lobb meeting The SS No: 4* Comr • The January meeting munity Club held 'their will be held at Alison D-ecembe-r meeting at - L-ohb's-ho-me -on January Linda Jones' home with 9th. This will be a pot - 16 members and three luck dinner -- time 12:30 visitors present. p.m. There will be in:. President ,Madeline struction on the macrame. Bartlett opened the holders , for the indoor gardeners. fhe highlight of. the afternoon was a group called "The Country Four" who sang a -couple of carols. These newcomers to the en- tertainment • world • are Nancy Lobb, Heather Lobb, Heather Bartlett and Sandra Lobb. The "Town" ladies then served a delicious lunch and there was an exchange of.pr+e`tenl:s:—" Social'%otes The Feagan relatives celebrated Christmas early on .December 16th at .the horde of Doug and Gertrude Fagan wh Jean -was 'home fro he north for a we . On__ December 25th, oug and Gertrude wer guests of Hugh and Marilyn Feagan. . The Tebbutt families gathered at Jack and Nbrene's home on ./December 23rd for a family get-together as Gary was home from Edmonton for a week.' Present were Paul, Pat and Neil •Dokstader; Goderich; • Wayne and Lois, Irvine and Edith, Clinton; Gerry, Shirley, Greg and Wendy, Iowa, U.S.A.; and Bob and• Marilyn,French and four children of Mitchell. On December 25, Irvine and Edith spent the day with Gerry's family as tl%ey were - leaving' •for 'home Wednesday. Jack, Norene and Gary went to Pahl and, Shirleya Baechler's -'home for "kristmas dinner with the' Mallough family. Guests at Wayne and Lois Tebbutt's home were Lois' mother Mrs. Wright, her sister and her brother James and wife Brenda, the Mclllwains and the Reichlrts. The B1ll Crawford f• -.. a:.%!W:`:•inT���'7¢�O,' �� :�. Y'+z m'.Yd yYi _..BUSINESS AND PRC. FESS1Q' REPAIR Clinton Electric White WeSflncibousc pt Appliances Sales and'Ssrvite • APPLIANCE REPAIRS ELECTRICAL " . MAINTENANCE 90 ALBERT ST. 482-3646 APPLIANCE. and ‘REFRIGERATION REPAIR SERVICE Jim Broadfoot 482-7032 r • • . LlOyd Garland FURNITURE REFINISHING : AND UPHOLSTERY • • Corner 5th Avenue and • Halifax Sf., Vanastro : Phone 482-9576 : RILL'S APPLIANCE SERVICE Repairs to all makes of maim. appliances. 'CALL: BILL DARRELL CLINTON 482-9022 INSURANCE GAISER+KNEA INSURANCE AG INC. Insurance - al Estate- Inves, eats Isaac St., Clinton --- Phone Office 4_82-9747 Len•T�iee.dom 482-7994 ' _Hal Hartley 482-3643 C. Buruma 482-3287 ELECTRIC ACCOUNTING JOHN WISE GENERAL INSURANCE— GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS Clinton Office:482-9644 Res.:482-7265 OPTOMETRY JOHN LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth 527-1240 --Monday, Tuesday; Thursday, Friday 9:00-5:30 Saturday • 9:00-12:00 . Closed Wednesday BY APPOINTMENT Free parking on Premises, R.W. 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SHARP!OPTONICk Colour T.V. and Audio Components Safes and Service CHANNEL.MASTER----DELHI T.V. & F.M. Antenna Systems INTO NEWS;-RRCORD, T Cl R SD A'y ANU A 1 Y 3 1980 The advisors #p' nation warn us 'that the coming rear' and perUps `the me dwi .Mr.. and Mrs. Frank a visiting for the Christmas Cummings over the': lioliday:' This, was an holiday season were Mr. especially "happy oc- ll and- •� • H -a .Cum -cimiQnr- ,ince--1 -. as --the mings and Jeremy of first time in ten years the Edmonton, Mr. and Mrs. family had been together . Ken -Cummings and their . three girls. of Dimont The almost un a,val ,Quebec; Mr, and believabies abound in a Mrs. Pat 'Davidson and Christmas season, as their two girls of green ands mild weather .Callingw,00d.),,,anct,,.-... Miss -- wiseas the ,one we...have Janet Drager Seaforth. just experienced. 'Mary, Mr'. and Mrs. Cliff .and Percy Brown -of RR5 Ashton motored to Clinton were out cutting _Ottawa .• and spent the their lawn as witnessed Christmas holidays with . by their neighbours! ! ! their • son Mr. and Mrs. - .}..t. Special congratulations go to Mrs. George Baird, who celebrated her 97th birthday on January 2, 1980 in 'Klbarchan Nursing-. Home, Seaforth. Mrs. Baird is the mother- in-law of Mr$. Norrnan Baird, who gives the News -Record the official. weather statistics .found on the front page every be a "'tighten oua belts,, and ',lower ,pr living standards" period, If sib, "then let us do''so With a. little of the good cheer and,good will toward our. fellow man which we have managed to muster during the past holiday a 4eason,• Norman Ball ""of' "Rat- ' stenbury Street spent his .95th . Christmas at the home of his daughter and ith Ashton n and family, son in•1aw '""M.. Q^�' '�"rs. xeurning home - on - .Dolgall Campbell and Boxing Day. family in Mitchell. He Mr; and Mrs. James also received calls. and cards from friends in Florida, Ottawa and Manitoba. Also, he was the lucky draw winner from Ray and Shirl's Supermarket. + + _4- Christmas +Christmas was held on December'''. 23rd at 'the borne of Mr: and Mrs. Cecil' Elliott and Don. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brown, Joanne and Julie of Kitchener ; Mr. `and Mrs. Wayne Centelon and Andy of RRA Seaforth; • Mr. and Mrs. Ross Merrill of Bayfield, Mrs. ".' Polls-4iltse of Huron - view and4 Misys Elva Wiltae of Clinton. Visitors at the—lion-1e of Comerford and, family of Angus Q,ntario spent the weekend with the latter's parents- Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ashton. Thet-valso visited with her sinter; Mr. and Mrs. Don Forbes and family of Clinton. - +-I- + Visiting Noel Flagg for Christmas and 'Boxing Day were, the grand- children, ' Darrell and Cheryl from London, Robert of Ottawa and their father, D. R. Daniel of London, also Frank Quinn Wand Joanna Sparling of,Ott.awa. • Susan and Doug St. Louis of RR4 Clinton had 'the former's parents; Ann and Harvey Morris and e'r�...Befty. ttectrlfcal, on. ractinL;,,- * Pole line Construction *1190.t PutnPs - ^ *004 Dias :Electric Heating *Refrigeration Allc,condltloning * shoot metal FabrIcat1ng "' visit til °• . APPLIANCE -CENTRE �5E,t at 262E a.yflefd.:Rd.,,Ciinton 482-7062 • FEATURING APPLIANcEs BY tX EverypQdx tn* ' avanxage °attbk...!gne arabLe:,- StIeet-ortoelaat„d,aY oi 9Z8.d aft4o- -r-lghtaie•Uoyf-kTM spring-like conditions to do jobs that usually don't Riley, Greg Maize, 'Sieve Switzer, ant 'Bob. John-._ get done until April, including a track maintenence stop, partially hldden4l elvs-Record photo) - Fre'ww, from Clinton who restored a crossing on Isaac - - week. - + + + At noon December 19, 1979 many senior citizens of the district --attended a Christmas luncheon in the auditorium of Huronview served by the Oaf of Huron County Home for the Homebound: They were assisted by members of various service clubs. The turkey wa,s [prepared by Grant Irwin and all coz c -O •ed--,;ar.e... rn-ost grateful to those. who donated money, time and friendship t� make . the. luncheon such a success. To _, On Liam Doherty ciinton December• 27 Greg Mayhew ----.-----.4(.12. 3 Clinton January 4 'Kimberly Hayward Ralston, Alta:; January 5 Lori -Forbes R.R. 2 Clinton January 5 W: Edward John. Stewart Toronto -January 6 Krista Kuntz R.R. 2 Bayfield January 8 ..—Lisa—Flynt--- Goderich____--ia11ua.Gyi Tb' Jour Fust ,_mike 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 Tuesday evening December 18, about 20 members of.- the Girl Guideswith their leader, Miss Nancy Kuehl, visited the Senior Citizens Apartments at 135 James Street. The gills en- tertained the residents in the lounge with Christ- mas • songs and carols, One of the group, Lynne Moffatt; was dressed as Santa Claus. Before their d e.p-ar-tu r e the : G u id:e s were treated to cookies. Thank you, Guides, for- sharing orsharing the true meaning of Christmas with your older friends. Reminder: , All -Wolf Cubs are reminded -there will be no meeting 'this week. Next regular Thursday meeting evening, 1980.. Januar y 10, V St. ;Toes have Christmas show December. 18, 1,979 once again saw many parents and grandpajents at the Clinton Hih School for St. Jose 'h's Separate School' Christmas Concer. . All students from/ K•indergarten through Grade 8 took part 'in tlis delightful evening of entertainment. The student council held a draw on a Santa Claus cake, which was won by Tara Carlin of James -Street, ' The Parent-Teacher Association president, Mrs: Carole --Kerrigan - The new addition to the drew out the winning school is -progressing ' 'tickets_ on the CPT/kJ, very well. The CPTA will raff'l'e tickets, which have - meet again in `January t� been on sale during the ' further - discuss -• the past two months. The planning of , the first prize of a portable 'playground.—by - Marg colour television was won by 'Doug Fines of • Vanastra. Second prize, a glass tipped occasional table, was won by Miss Sfiannon . Hann of Ajax: The third prize - a $15 food voucher was won by Kathleen Stone - 'of Vanastra. • Due to the efforts of each of the ,school families, the CPTA realized a profit of $700 ,which will go towards schob'r__ playground equipment, .Many_ thanks to all wiio,heped to sell thesetickets. Hoskin: -- Summerhill card party There were nine tables'- Westerhout; men's high, of cards in play at the Clayton. Ellis ; men's-1Q'w, Summerhill Hall on Francis Powell; men's December 28. Winners lone hand`s —Frank Riley; were ladies' high, Verna raffle, Brad Westerhout. Gibbings; ladies' low, Next card party will be ' Arlene Andrews; ladies' lone hands. Sandra held Jan. 1T, 1980. Maitland and the l6th ♦ 'a Written by Kathryn MacKay Snow • Illustrated Leslr� Eairlieie -- • . --No two'nnwflakes are alike •1 `no%f?ake Is made from it hunch -of . snow crvstalu that have Stuck together ramal +fe::.a rae.K:aV9Vt att. 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