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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-01-03, Page 13ido 0 strnas activities in the vi age I Card PartY Longman' . spent . rel rest There were six tables in• mas with her sister,Al play - tin December 21and and Mrs. Bob Norris an Hattie Weed, ViBurns family of Stal;fa. and. Dora Sh,abbrook �wer.Q�•Mr: and Mrs.: Bill Kno in chaarg�'.of the ,evening....., of Blyth spent'Christina The winners for the .Day with his mother evening ° were: ladies', Mrs, Toni Knox. an high., : Margaret Taylor; Lavin,.• ladies' lows Marrone Mr. and Mrs, Te Hunking :held Christina on Anderson;. lone hands, • Dora Shot) . a . . Boxi_ngay�-a? ,resent- were Mr. an Qti. December - 28, Meeting 'opened with the r, Christmas • -guests with, singing of ' carols,.. A d Mrs. Joe"Shaddick were ' Chx'istrnas-story.vvas read M. and Mrs. John and the girls enjoyed x Shaddick•, Debbie, 'Dangly games and, riddles. gifts" s and`Payul of Goderich and were exchanged and hot r Mr, and . M,rs. Bill chocolate and treats were d Shaddick,- Julie and served,. junkie, United -Church d Christmas visitors with The Londesboro United s • Mr. and Mrs, Norman Church. Was filled 'on 4 Alexander.' were Mr..andmaec;be ,umAfor th.e Mrs.. David .„ .Alexander morning service and Mrs, d and farnily ofincardine Margaret Whyte and along with Mr, and= Mrs.* Mist_ Edythe Beacom ; Jim Alexander 'a• and welcomed the family of Islington. congregation. the ushers Christmas guests with were • Bruce Hunking, h' Mr.' •and Mrs.. Clare Wayne Hulley, Mark, d Vincent were Mr. and Mitchell and Kevin f Mrs. Jim Forbes of Radford. Strathroy, Mr-andM 's .. The •choir sang. a f -Bill Vincent, Avis: and; special song with Gail s' ' Annette of RR 1, Auburn. Lear taking the solo part e Lions Club.. and Cameron Moon and a The Londesboro .Lions, John Lawson . sang the held their annual duet with Barbara Christmas. -Party at _the Bosnian ;as the choir community halt--- on' director 'and Louise December 20. McGregor as the The Lions members organist. and their families 4t-' Rev. ♦ Scott gave the tended and the evening children's story and the began with a pot luck junior teachers -_were, supper,,. followed by a hay Lena Nesbitt, Brenda ride and carol • sing Millar and Carol Cart- through the streets of the. Wright. village. After the ride, 45- Many - attended The - children. sang Chriatinas Christmas- Eve carol... carols to the Lions and : service and the ushers their wives. were Gher'y'I ,•--1;'ywv�." Santa -Claus arrived Suzanne •Ta•mblyn -arid and 'gave • aut bags of Laurel_ and, Lisa .Duizer. candy 10 the children. ----Rev. Scott conducted the Santa °' also drew the service , with scripture winning ticket on a color readings, followed by television and Stephen Christmas carols. Duizer. went. `home as the Readings were given and proud owner. After a duet. was sung by wards, music was sup Barbara Bosman and plied for f dancing. k The Marjorie Duizer. The Lions wish•to thank Santa choir also sang a• special -Calus for attending number with Mrs.- Explorers Bosman as the choir - The sixth meeting of director and--=M-r•-s, • " t ai e L o n'd a sher o McGregor at the organ. ''Explorers was . held on ..Rev. and Mrs. Scott also December 20' and the sang a special duet. Nigh, .Ed. Brooks; men's Mr -s.- Joe Hunking an low, Reg Lawson,• lone fainily'•and Mr. and .Mrs hands, . *Jack Riley; Rae Hunking of London especial, Bert Shobbrook.:. and Mrs. Dewar and The next card party ,family of Atwood, • Mr will be on January,( arid Mrs.Murray Wals 'at 8;30 pm.x y WI 'members are' also . and: family of Blyth an reminded that the Vaughan Hunking o citzenslii4 London.: p meeting will Miss' Olive Johnson o be held on January 9 at.8 pm: The roll call-will:ask Clinton spent Christina Day with Miss Edyth the members to. name an ethnic ou . in:Canada. Beacam and Mrs. Laur 'Personals Lyon. r Mrs. Ida Durnin was Mr. and. Mr -s. Jack admitted to Clinton A�tristreng 'spent Public Hospital on Christmas Day with Mr. Decerriber 26 following a and Mrs: Ken Armstrong he t attack. and family. _ - Friends will be glad to Boxing Day guests with Mr. and know that Mrs. Gonion . ,Mrs.. Gordon Howatt returned home on Shobbrook, Darell. and December., "24.. after Diana were- Mrs. Laura spending some -time in Saundercock and Mr. and Clinton hos ital. "*Where Mrs: Bert Shobbrook. �' and she» was a �_ for --- �Mrs. Reg d a. Lawson, John and heart attack. • Elizabeth spent Mr. and Mrs. Ted Christmas Day with her • Hunking and fa•mily"spent brother Mr.. .and' Mrs. Christmas on December 23 with 'Mrs: ' Hunking's George : Turner, = Barry brother, Mr. and Mrs. and :-Bonnie of Tucker- smith. e Jim•Anderson in Guelph. Visitors on DecemberMrs. Charlie Crawford 23 for Christmas with IVIr. returned to her home in and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook Kelowna, B.C.: on December 27 aft° were Mr. and Mrs. -Ross _ Millson, Sheryl, David, spending two weeks with Patricia, Darren,' Sarah, .her parents, Mr: and Mrs Len -Caldwell '.and Mrs John and John Schoss of Maimie . Crawford o Woodstock. Also visiting" `� were Joan Garrow of St. Blyth` ,, Thomas, Valerie and - Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Marsha,- Millar- -and, Saundercock and' Mrs. Kennie Colquhoun of.. Laura Saundercock spent Christmas Day with Mr Clinton.int and Mrs w Lorne ° and `Mrs. Wayne Peck flunking, Mr. and Mrs. and Kelly at Ailsa Craig. Laurel,Mr. and Mrs. Mel Knox Tom Duizer, and family and Mrs. Beth Lisa, Stephen and Knox were guests 'at the Shannon spent Christmas. home of Cindy_Swan and on Sunday with Mr. and family' of London for Mrs. Art Hiunking, Todd and Tara of Exeter. Christmas visitors with December231_ Mr- ` and Jack and Eileen- Clark were Mr. Alex,- Dark of� Mrs. Mel Knox and Huronview. Mr. Dark family and Beth. -Knox celebrated his 87th lir- had dinner with Mr. and thday on Christmas Day. Mrs. Robert Irwin of Also visiting the- Clarks Clinton.. were Mr. arid Mrs. Steven - On Christmas Day Mrs. Cla •k, Greg, Jeff and Beth Knox had dinner Angel of Stratford and with Mr. .and Mrs. Ken Mr. and.: Mrs. Re Hobbs and family in Reg Denfield. O'I•lagan, Mary Beth, The Walkon family held Laura and Sarah` of Wingham. Christmas on Boxing Day Christmas Sundayat the Legion Hall in at - visitors with Mr. and Mitchell with 46 Mrs. Bob Burris were tending.. their daughter, Mr./and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mrs. Jerry Smith - and Allen held Christmas on brother Harry Burns, all Boxing Day for'their of Kincardine. family, Mr. and Mrs: Wayne Jackson, Brian, Mr. and Mrs. l3ert Ken and Sandra of Shobbrook and Ken Ridgetown Mr. and Mrs. Vodden spent Christmas Don Sel to on, John and Eve at the home of Mr. Colleen of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Allen, Don, Mark, Drew and Paula of Londesboro. r, h • f Christmas dinner December ;.22; aritl" on and M's. Danny. Colquhoun and family of Clinton and spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Rona Eller.by Frank and Dorie: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson held Christ- mas on December 24 for their family, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Radford of London, Mr. and 'Mrs. John Lawrie, Robbie and Jennifer , of Kitchener, and Audrey's, parents, Mr. and Mrs-. William Hamilton of Moorefield, who stayed until Thur- sday. -. Greg Andrews . spent the weekend with his parents, Prof..And Mrs. B B11l'And s; renda and Nancy of Toronto. Prof. , and Mrs. Andrews and Greg, along with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wood,.,Soanne,.-J .neLang. -- Karen and Doug of Wingham ` spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wood. Mr. ' and Mrs. Colin Paterson of London spent Christmas Day with' her parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns. Mr:"" -`arid Mrs, Bob Crysler of Chatham visited one December 23 • with her brother Mr. and. Mrs. 5'ack Tainblyn, Kevin and Suzanne. r• - r, Mr. and Mrs. Harold 01. vaeuation plans for Bruce schools KINCARDINE . - The in the area will be taken recent train derailment is __NlSsis'sa rgaAhsjrnade the Bruce County Board of Education aware of the possible dangers in case of • . an accident at the Bruce Nuclear Power Development (BNPD) •and • emergency procedures for schools in the area have been ap- proved by the board. A report on the matter states, "An evacuation is a very unlikely , event even in a serious radiation contingency. However, it is prudent for the Bruce • • Tovvnshi(i Central School (just north of Underwood) at least' to have an evacuation plan." - In the plans concerning the Bruce ' Township school,. if there is an evacuation' during school hours the students living Village of. Bayfield PUBLIC MEETING Wednesday, January 9, 1980 of Z:ou p.m at the Community Centre Hall (Bayfield Arena) PURPOSE:: This is a public meting held under Section 12 and 17 of the Planning Act (R.S.O. 1970 Chap- ter 349), to discuss a proposed arriendiment to the Village of Bayfield Secondary Plan to allow construction. of a marlrra on a.4 acre parcel of land situated immediately east of the !Highway No. 21 bridge on the South Side Of the Bayfield River. Copies ,of this proposal from the Clerk of the Village.' • Huron County is 7.ge o)btairied Plata ing Board to an evacuation centre or stay w i t -h ---fri ezrd-s locally. .If there is an evaucation outside of school -hours, the students will go to the evacuation centre with their parents and unless special transportation arrangements are made, they will not be able to attend school. A stay -in alert would be declared in either a radiation or hydrogen sulphide leak emergency. People already 'in the school would have -to stay there and the windows and-doors•.•,•of.•.the- school would be" closed and the ventilation system- shut - Bruce Township Central School is likely to be the only school directly affected, the report said. A new restaurant tavern will be `opening later this year in Clinton, as a'Wingham restauranter family has purchased the Fairholme Dairy building and esus from t e4 by •. Bertha MacGregor The senior citizens of Zurich incompany with the seniors of Hensall, enjoyed a.' bus trip, by • McNaughto'n''s ' Travelways, Ilderton-on Wednesday, stopping at Cole's Wholesale factory in Tillsonburg and dining at the Gold . Leaf. Restaurant, Delhi. ..,.. They .. frame -Ilia -on _._to Simncoe to view the 'colourful array of - Christmas lights for . which �Simcoe is famous Social notes:• Miss Brenda Pepper of Waterloo. University spent the holidays with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pepper and daughters. • Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mason, Tracey,,and Cindy of Lansing, Michigan spent Christrri•as - -with-Mrs'. Mason's mother, Mrs. l :uby Bell and family. , -, • 1VX B h • MacGregor spent the holiday with - Mr. and Mrs.•Don MacLaren; Jbdi and Brdoke in Oakville. Stephen ' Hollingbery of London, England arrived in Canada last week hoping to see, snow. He is spending a few* weeks with his aunt and uncle, Mme. and --Mrs. Al Hogarth and family. Mr. Ernie Davis recently underwent surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Christmas visitor's With Mr. and Mrs. ,Jack Corbett were Mr. and Mr's. Robert Chaffe and family of Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corbett and .Jeff, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Corbett and Mr. and Mrs. Al Corbett and family of Hensall district. Sgt. .Doug Wein, -Mrs. Wein -a-nd - David of- Ottaw.a spent the holidays with Mrs. Wein's parents, Mr. and •Mrs•. , Harold Parker. Carmel Church._ Rev. Kenneth ight conducted-.-service- Carmel onducted-.-service Carmel Pr'esbyterian Church on S-uiidayi are curren.ly extensWely ,renovating it. Bo -Jen Construction of Clinton is also building a large addition to the rear as well. (News -Record photo) The choir, under the direction of a„�irs•. R. Taylor, sang "Memories -of Christmas". Misses Donna Taylor and Janet, Hoggarth sang the duet. The Van Wieren sisters accompanied _on the guitar sang two numbers. The flowers inthe church were in loving mern;ory of the late Mrs. Agnes B-odenham.. Several members' of the, choir took part in the carol •'service at Cromarty Presbyterian Church , .on Sunday United news The „service in Hensall . United Church was conducted by • Rev. Stanley McDonald. Dr. Ralph •Topa at the orgah, and Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey led the choir The boys trio, Tin Roweliffe, Darren Tiriney and Brian Topp con- tributed -much to the service with. -How Beautiful Are the Feet'of • Them" and "He Shall Feed His Flock Like a Shepherd". A beautiful wall hanging "Peace" for the front of the Sanctuary donated by Pat Venner ^ ; r FREE TO BRIDES / MEDDALLION PHOTOGRAPHY • offers a FREE WEDDING ALBUM , with all weddings booked by January -3-1,• 1980 Weddings as low as 5200. f BLYTI-1 523-4455 - I Book now and be SORE! PART-TIMEAND CONTINUINC EDUCATION Cdntinuing Edueutioh Courses WINTER 1980 CLINTON CAMPUS The following courses are beim offeeed this Winter semester. Students aro already enrolling. To ensure yourself a place In the course of your choice, please telephone 4t2.345* Monday to Fridpy from 0:00 a.m. to 4:00 p,m. and Monday, and Tuesday from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m, or visit oui campus at Vanastrg-Road, Clinton, Ontario. English & Mathematics Upgrading and Home Study Basic Bookkeeping Advanced Bookkeeping The Complete Receptionist Natural Gasfitter Licence -Preparation Bartending Techniques Basic Ctirdiapulnionory Resuscitation DimenslonafMetrblogy YPlant layout ) Pickup one of our Winter 1980 tabloids from our Clinton Campus r�ae«r�:....;T..n,w-�,•,s.�,uer:. '19.00 '23:00 '23.00 '27.00 '66.00 '48.00 '10.00 '33.00 '33.00 Co1 ,sti • aoIi€ ge ofAis I m • Arts andTechnology • We'vegot akit to'share. ,arra rvw+.r:,nt---u..ee ensaii area was much appreciated. A Christmas - service which will .be ' a family service was held on Christmas Eve • IOO1F Euchre The IOOF Lodge's pre - Christmas euchre held on_ Thursday,. December 20th .was largely at- tended, Prize winners were: la -dies! Clarence Volland; ladies' con.solatior N1rs Gertie Moir; gent's liigh, -Jack- )Elrintnell; gent's con solation, Phil Hern; lone hands, Mrs, i'. Hern. A draw was made on a hind "quarter of beef and was won , by Art - Youngman, Bowman- ville. Second prize of a side of pork was won by Archie Kennedy of Hensall. Tickets drawn on Christmas cakes were won by Garnet Hicks, Exeter and Annie Reid, Hensall. A hot 'turkey smorgasbord was served by the_ committee in charge and was much enjoyed by all. Alex McBeath moved a vote'of thanks to the conveners. 0r 1.98 nn v • .1.4..b14, Grand,' Mrs. Hazel Corbett presided "for the meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge on. Wednesday evening, assisted by the Vice Graand, ...ifs Riley. Arrangements were made to have the "secret pal night" on January 2nd. • . Following. the business, the Noble Grand Mrs. Corbett entertained . the 'members to"' a socialtour .at her home. 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