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Clinton News-Record, 1980-01-10, Page 13
CLINTON IeWs•R CORD, TIWRSDAY, ; AMON' advocate enjoy ?wren: Plunkett was holiday with Mr. and holripured last SaturdayWillard', ..mah' Mrs,- Ricket at - urn and on the occasion of. her Cambridge, Hespeier, The Aub ° � District • Lions Club., .lot- seventhbirthday Mrs, rs,Florence Millian tery draw was won a 1,);•when her, s ent Christmas with,Mr. week ago by ldonmQther,Mrs. Alvin a d• Mrs, . Ford Little at- Chamney 'with tlGhet. • • Plunkett entertained 1.1 Hayfield,. number 395, Larst week, . .1ittie, girlfriends, They Visitors with Mr.. and. Mrs, Jewell Plunkett won were ,grin Lobb, `Jana Mrs, Major Youngblut with ticket 217, Lawrence, • Leslie over• the Christmas Larry Cha>rnney ofLawrence, Lorraine 'holiday •were Mr. and ,Kingston sPent the • Chamney, Leone • Curry Mrs. Ross Youngblut".and "' holidays with his, parents ninglam, Tanya DeVeau, • Stephen ' and Ross Mr, and Mrs,. Bud • Alison . Chamney, Susan Youngblut of RR 1_ •Chamney ' , and other. •Dubie,: Christine Auburn, Mr, •and' Mrs, • �� ►� members of his family�in -St adelmann, -Rhonda Lyle Youngblut, Kendra this district, • Stadeirpann and • Kelly and Shivon of Blyth; Mr, Mrs. DorothyGran Canter, .�.. a Mrs.�.:.D�on—BMit g nui was spent playing games Heather'. _ and ` Pauh. -of �famil' Mr. and Mrs. od and supper was pizza and Monkton; Mrs Mar orie' M R ' Y� Singh and ,lam fly, Mr birthday ,cake complete Canton' of .Courtwright, - and Mrs, Tom Morris an with candles, hats and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rush, family and Jerinife whistles, Mr, and Mrs, Richard Grange at London. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bellej euille, ' Trent and Isabel Fox of Blyth Keith. of Swastika visited Renee' "of Waterloo,.; and visited recently with- her last week with Mr, and'Miss Betty Youngblut, cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Donald Cartwright Stewart and Lynn Tom Johnston and Laura and, fu,arnily,•Miss Joanne .Youngblut of Toronto. Phillips. Keith returned with them Mr. • and Mrs.—Bob ' ' ,Mr. and Mrs. Mansuet to her job in Godericjf. - Turner spent Christmas R Mrs: Norman Taylor " in Strathroy with Mr, and and Mrs, Bruce McLellan Mrs, Ken Turner and Mr. of Bbliriont' visited' last and Mrs. Len Mann and Friday with the former's Boxing Day in London sister, Mrs. Ed Davies wi:th,Lynn Turner. • and Mr. Davies, Guests on Christmas - Guests on Christmas Sunday were Mrs, Mary , Day, with. Mr, and Mrs. Johnston and Jennifer of Gordon Powell, Vickie,London, Mr. and Mrs, Wendy, Shelley and ,Daryl Murkur of Toronto Kevin were Mr.' and Mrs. •ana Mr. and Mrs. George Wayne Powell and Robb,Michael and Gordon, of St.Catharines, . Heather of London and Mx. and-- Mrs. Robert Misses`: Ella and ;Minnie _Powell, ::_Mr.) -. and Mr -s. " Wagner., ,, Terry Powell, Joe- Hanna Mrs. William Hawley of . of RR 2 Auburn and Cambridge visited last Barbara Straughan and' , week '.with Mr. and• Mrs. Jeanne Fornia, both of Rick .Hawley, Beth • and Goderich. =. . Mrs. Eleanor .Bradnock and granddaughters, • Misses Christine, Rhonda and Jennifer. Stadelmannand IVIrs. Harold theChristmas Day with 1VIr. • ..4.11144 On DeceMber ` 20, the Clinton W omen'S `;institute rnet at the White Carnation, 1*I©lnaesvle fpr' a noonluncheon, and, had as -their guests Rev. ,Tame$ " And_ • Mrs. Broadf cot, ° .... Following the lun- cheon, Mrs. M. Batkin, president, opened the meeting :with, Timely hristmas Thoughts, i • followed by carol singing with -Mrs. Radford at the • piano. °• Rev. James Broadfoot gave - an inspiring Christmas message. The poem ---•--- "At Christ- mastime" was read by Mrs: Bessie •Steepe, Mrs. Radford played two piano solos which were much enjoy -Mrs Afiice Lawson read the Legion of the Candles, followed by carol singing. Mrs. Muriel Grigg held a Christmas Quiz and gave a reading, "Looking - back on sleighing days", • Worn the crude sleds of --R.h ix-emen i tahr,,ough_the-ruins--.of-a --=farmhouse. fire resulted -in -.:the -deaths= ' West Wawanosh township home earlyof. Isabella •Jessle - Finleon 67• tier Saturday - morning 'attempting- dau r r`lene 28; d rle ' g toghte Marlene, , tan.. IVIG . ne s discover the cause of the blaze which five year' old son Robert James,.. r claimed the lives; of three people. The (photo by Rick Shaw) • • ree di in fire BY SHARON DIETZ o ' Three people died in an„ :early t,.., e a• H� enon, Tracy, Kober and Catherine of Kit chener visited .' for. th past two weeks with Mrs Mansueto's parents, Mr • and Mrs.• Harol Baechler. 4-H NEWS The new spring 4= project, Your Corner of the World, is beginning soon and tiie leaders, Mrs. Donald Cartwright and . Mrs. John Hildebrand, are asking aril girls 1.2, years to 26 years wishing to take this project, to please -contact them by January 13. ithur, -woman of Blyth were guests. on receives. Nicholson at Seaforth,BLYTH -. In a ceremony Mrs. Clarke read, "Since Mrs. Lillian L'etherland at Queen's Park, she first became an spent the holiday with Lieutenant Governor )examiner, Linda has Mr. •and Mrs. Paul Pauline McGibbon conducted 74 Lassaline and family at presented Mrs. Linda examinations for ' -the Goderich and with. Mrs. Clarke of Auburn with a awards.of the Society, and Jtkne Bolger and family Royal Life• Saving ; examine -a' over 500 at Clinton. -- Society's Certificate of candidates. In 1978; -she Boxing Day guests with Thanks, was named •to the Mr:- and Mrs. Arthur President's List which were . Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Clarke, one of 16 recognizes the volunteer George Wright and people ,honored at the efforts of the 20 most ws family of Toronto, Jack December ceremony, award Ontario. morning fire, on the farm of Jim Finleon, concession 8, West Wawanosh Township, Saturday morning. Lucknow District Firemen an= swered the call at 3:15 a.m. but, -when • they arrived atthe sceneten minutes later, the two-storey brick farmhouse. ..was completely engulfed in flames. • Dead are Isabella (Jessie) Finleon, 67, her daughter, Marlene, 28 and Marlene's son, Robert, 5, who lived in the home. --- The fire was discovered by -Mrs.. ' Fi'nleon's son, Jim, who Ties in a house trailer, just east o'Pthe far- inhouse. Mr. Finleon attempted to enter the burning house,. but was.. turned back by intense heat and flames. He drove to the home ofa neighbour-, John Durnin to call firemen, William Exley of the Ontario fire marshall's office, Ingersoll, is in vestigating the fire, but the cause has not been determined: Autopsies were performed Sunday in Stratford and Lucknow Fire*Chief George Whitby said- .. Monday, he presumes the -victims died of smoke inhalation. . The Mount Forest detachment of the Ontario Provincial Policecon-. ducted , an. investigation , and an--; .- inquest into the .deaths is not 'ex- pected. Hensall ne • • • active examiners in Wright and Stacey of __ received her for Examiners are London, Jayne Arthur of her efforts in ' bringing 'the most vital and visual 'Goderich and Mr. .and knowledge.. of life saving link, -to the aquatic Mrs. Gerald Dobie,- techniques to hundreds of programs of Ontario. Jennifer- aria- Kerry -also--people in the Auburn ._._._ . _- __ - -_ - They � are not only of Goderich. area. • responsible for the Carolyn Clark of Mrs. Clarke was been . maintenance of the s Calgary and Mrs. an .exam4 er o'r -the Society's standards but Lawrence Nesbitt of :Port Society's program since also to a large extent, Perry visited a week ago 1976 and the volunteer ' carry with them the task Saturday with Mr. and area chairman for Huron of promoting community Mrs. Tom Johnston and and Perth counties since involvement with :the° M d M Earl August 1977. Society an active interest Laura Phillips. Mr. an rs ar The certificate given in lifesaving" • from page 11 Mrs: Grace Drummond, World Outreach Mrs. Ron -Mock; ___. atil IirulTicatlo TS Mrs. 'Carl Payne;, and social -functions Mrs. Vern Alderdice. The flowers at the front of the church were in loving memory of Mrs. Arnold Jamieson, placed by her son and daughter- in-law, Douglas and Beth Youngblut, Christine and Jamieson. Gordon of Woodstock + -I- M an OIj d deadvisited recently with Mr. Rev. McDonald pizzas, Lucknow firemen were called to the scene _again. Sunday- night, because high•winds were blowing embers from the ruins of , the building. They remained on the scene for two hours. Isabella Jessie (Wiseman) Finleon is survived by her husband, Joseph Finleon of Huronview; Clinton, four sons, Thomas of. Goderich; James of West Wawanosh, John and Alex of London and two daughters, Mary, Mrs. Eldon Austin of Dungannon. and Margaret, Mrs. Ray McLean of, London. She is also survived by three brothers, John, Bill and Charles of Toronto:and'six grandchildren. Marlene Elizabeth_ Finleon—is, survived survived : by her 'father, Joseph Finleon of Huronview, Clinton, four brothers, Thomas of Goderich, James of West Wawanosh, John and Alex of London and two sisters,” Mary, Mrs. Eldon Austin-, of Dungannon and Margaret, Mrs. Ray McLean :of London., • Robert James Finleon is survived - by his grandfather, Joseph Finleon, Huronview, Clinton, aunts, uncles and causins. , A funeral mass . was held on Tuesday., January 8, 180 from. St: Augustine Roman ;Catholic Church at 11 o'clock. Interment followed in St. Augustine Cemetery. MacKenzie 'and McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow, was in charge of funeral arrangements. New Years Day with his mother, Mrs. Carl McDonald of Atwood. T'he Hensarl United Church Young Teens met on Sunday evening at the .manse for a pizza party. During the evening�he-y made a study o the church. •Linda.. Ger- tenkorn was in charge of the recreation and Scott. Jesney with the help of Darren Moir gave direction in making- the and . Mrs. Wilfred San- derson and Misses Ella and Minnie Wagner. The community is pleased to report , that Mrs. Arnold Craig was able to be home for Christmas after . a few weeks a patient in Wingham hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Plunkett and Mr. Gordon Plunkett were _guests recently 'at the Plunkett- . Sangster wedding at Hensal. Joe Wilson of Fort Frances and his son-in- law, Gerald Pearson of Woodstock . visited last Sunday with the former's cousin; Mrs. " Eleanor Bradnock. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Slater, Frank and Joanne spent the Christmas DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD., SALES WITH SERVICE The Place To Buy Appliances NEW AND USED Heti still 262-2728 Closed Mondays LUCKNOW - A West Wawanosh man was found dead in his car, submerged in the Maitland River in East Wawanosh Township on December 20. Michael Michalyna, 76, was discovered when two • hunters noticed -his car, overturned in the river on Huron totally Road 22, the division line between East , and West Wawanosh. An autopsy determined he died of a heart attack. -it is believed the car had been in the river for five days. -Mr. Michalyna, who -lived with his daughter, Luba Weber, West Wawanosh, was returning from a trip to Kitchener on December 15 when his car left the ..road. and rolled into the river. ' The m'an's family hail not reported him missing, because he was a very independent man and wanted to come and go as he - pi/eased. Mr.. Michalyna had been living in the area for the' past six months.` HAROLD WISE LIMITED Clinton, Ontario ANp Underground * Electrical Contracting * Pole Line Coftiftruction * Heat.PurnpiF * 011. Gas • Electric Heating *Refrigeration & Air conditioning *Sheet Metal Fabricating vtsi'� tha ,WISE APPLIANCE CENTRE at 262 0ayflelcl I d., Clinton 462.7062 IEATURIiNG APPLIANCES ° BY • a spent ners ofsrna&r businesses.. weproale: ••a *Financialasczrtance r * Management counrelling(CASE) * Management trarning .. Informzta'anongovernment pfrgramsfor/)usmorCome h you? See our Representative Bob McC!inchey • at: The Parker House 111101b't '._ Clinton, Ontario on: • yti Ti •tYrsddy of each month (Next Vint: JAIUARY-17) FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK- (Branch Office Address) For, prior inforrndtion pliSaso call 211.3630 (collect) or, write 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford r India -ns and ,pioneers to• the very fancy light sleighs with their tinkling bolls, The town_of New Haven, Connecticut, was the hone of 'the „ first fancy sleighs and, East Hampton of the same state- the place - many. types of sleigh and cutter bells were made. There' was always something wonderfully , exhilarating . about the 'ringing of the bells.. and listening to them. J. S. - Pierpont, •minister of a' church in Connecticut_, wrote the popular song ° "Jingle; Bells"` for a Christmas" entertainment. Mrs. Helen Sootheran conducted a game which was enjoyed by .all. A short ° business session followed the program, when members answered the roll call with a donation to the Erland Lee Fund. Leaders and assistants for 4-H work are needed. A card report' on cards sent for Christmas and to shut-ins was gi .b i<t was decided to purchase ... a box watt occasion cards, With wishes far: Christmas and the New 'Year, the meeting ad- journed„. Dr. George B. Scott wishes to announce the opening of his office on • Fir -medical <practice. In Dr. .4dclison 's former office, 140 i'oWnshend Street. go eking Treat: ON `HAIR HEALTH • The day conies when you .can no longer ignore .the fact that your hair is brittle and ,lifeless, It is now , affecting your ap- pearance and the way join"feel° about yourself. Your hair simply, does not .behave. Curls fail out, strait hair turns into • unsightly frizz. Color fades and the new cut just , does not seem to respthid to styling the way it ' should. Obviously) there is. something wrong: You . already "tried a creme rinse, and instant con- ditioner... They might have covered the real problem temporarily, but the underlying ills..:.were not cured. If the day comes when your crowning glory turns • into something your can no longer Control, you need • professional help. Come in for a free .con- sulatation, and let us take it from there. ,- .We specialize in reconditioning damaged hair. - And we :have R;edken's famous line of conditioners and our professionaltraining to back up our.guarantee.f rjf f'icc Open:. ' 9a -m. - 5p.m., Mondays, 7'uc'sclays, Thursdays, Fridays Telephone: 482-3503 Edith Anne Nair Fashions COIltNiR OF RATTENIURY AND GIUINGS.STREET PHONE .FOR AN APPOINTMENT 482-7642 We use end recom , J REDKEN ,PRODUCTS BENMILLER INN • R.R. 4 GQDERICH 524-2874 HOURS: 11 A.M, TO 5 P.M. Dinnerwar Adams "Old Colonial" e Johnson Bros. 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