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.
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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.
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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. -
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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
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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
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grateful to those. who
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Greg Mayhew ----.-----.4(.12. 3 Clinton January 4
'Kimberly Hayward Ralston, Alta:; January 5
Lori -Forbes R.R. 2 Clinton January 5
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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,
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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
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