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Larea
SyxnpatI y. is, a*tended
to Mr.. and Mrs. Jack
,A=mstrong••on the death.,
' of his `brother -Jim., ori
.Lle"cember 29 in the.
.. Cirinton hospital, ,He was
77 years old. 1 .
Mr, Emerson Hesk was
• released from Clinton
hospital on December 29
to spend :some time with
tighter (Velm
. Mr. and Mrs.. Glen
• Robinson of London.
Ida Durnin was ad
mitted to Clinton hospital
on December 26 where
she was,_ treated for a
• heart /'. attack. She
returned hb'me "on
January 5, s•
Ted Hunting was•
admitted ° to • Cl'i n,ten
hospital on December 29.,
Mrs.. .Florence Cart-
wright held Christmas on
December 22 for -Mrs•
Edith Cartwright, or
Huronview and Mr; and
Mrs. Keith Cartwright,
Donna and 'Patricia of
Howard Cartwright, Carl
and Neil and they also
celebrated Claude's llth
birthday on December 24.'
Mrs. Florence Cart-
wright, Claude and John
spent Christmas Day
with the Rinn family with
IA . '
J!inter activities
The .Hullett Township
Recreation and the
Community Centre Board
have set up a schedule of
winter activities for the
area.
The programs include:
shuffleboard, at the
Londesboro Community
Hall on Wednesday -
evenings, except the 2nd
Wednesday of the month,
'beginning at 8 pre, for
further information call
their . mother Mr.. and
Mrs. Rinn of BeIgrave.
Mrs. Cartwright,
Claude and John went to
London on December 30
to visit the Keith Cart=
wright- family and
returned : home on
January T. 'The Howard
Cartwright family also
at
same home.
Mr. ' .and Mrs.' Bob
Burns. -mere New year's
r7t oc,+G n,r TR-''tr1 w with
her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Irvine Keys 'Olamrnias.
They visited on Saturday
with Mr. &nd Mrs.,
Chester Smith of Kin-
cardine.
Visiting on Sunday with
were : their grandsons
Visitors at the manse Jack and Mike Smith ,bf
for the holidays were Kincardine,
Rev. Scott's parents, Mr. Mrs. Laura • Saun-
and Mrs. John Scott of :�dercock spent New
Montreal. ,..., "Year's Day with. Mrs.
Mairmie Carawiord of
Mr,. and Mrs. Tom Blyth.'
Congratulations to Mrs.
Harriett Knox who
celiebrated'„her1gth birth:-
day
irth-day on January 9 with her
Allen visited his brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester •
Allen .. and family in
Watford on December 29.
Mr. ” and Mrs. Bert family, Laving' who lives
Shobbrook • spent New with her, • Mr. and Mrs.
Year's. Eve with Mrs. Carman Knox of Scar -
Jessie Jones from borough and Mr, and
Clinton. Mrs.': Bill Knox of Blyth.
club, at the community (fatted Church news
hall with an
organizational meeting On December 30 the church service, Bert
523-4346; volleyball, . at
Hullett. Central School
with an organizational
meeting to be held on
January 16 at 7:30 pm,
call 523-4296 for more •
information; a music
•
set for January 16 at 8 pm . year end communion was,,
Thr all a es and talents, . held at the Londesboro
call 523-9506 for more -United Church. Ji"tn,`
"Information,. —Jamieson and Greg
Andrews 'welcomed th'e i
WI card party. res is
cep and ' the 'next -card Bob Jamieson, Kevin- church• were placed in
party"' is set for January Radford and Ron Nesbitt. loving memory ,of Jim
18 at 8:30 pm. Everyone Rev. Scott and his wife . Armstrong of Clinton, by
is welcome.. sang a special musical his brother•Jack. - '
selection for the season Confirmation classes
Shuffleboard •and the choir also sang a were. scheduled to begin
Shobbrook welcomed the
congregation •and the
ushers were Lill Jewitt,
Brad Lyon, Kevin
Radford ' ,and Bob'
congregation and the . Jamieson. •
- ushers were Bill Jewitt, • The .. flowersin the
There were 12 tables in
play, on January 4 at the
• Women's I'nsti.tute .card
party. Helen Lawson,
Annie Vincent and
Barbara Bosman were in
charge of the evening.
The winners were:
ladies' high, .- Sadie
McDonald; lone hands,
• Dorothy -Daer; ladies'
low, Laura Murray;
men's high, Teilrnan
Westerhout; lone hands;
Clayton Ellis; men's low,
Bert Shobbrook. Vera
Gibbings had the lucky 16, beginning at 8 pm.
special number.- Rev. on January 7 at 4:30 p.m
Scott then thankedthe and Bible Study for all
On January 2, the high choir director, organist interested will begin on
singles : were Dora and •choir members, January 15 at' 7:30 pm.
Shobbrook and Tom The junior teachers The annual
'Allen. The high couple in were Wilma Vincent and -congregational meeting
the .play' pff was Audrey :Lena Nesbitt. Assisting will be held on January 21
Thompson and -Mr. Allen. Rev. Scott with the and a pot luck will
• . The next shuffleboard sacrament of, communion precede the meeting,
match is set for January were Margaret Whyte- Sunday School teachers
Hullett lady dies
Mary Irene Jamieson Lois, who died in infancy
A McKillop Township and her parents. 'She is
native and long-time survived by__ _ three
resident of Hullett children, Douglas of
Township, Mary Irene • Exeter, Mrs. Larry.
Jamieson died in_ -Clinton (Dorothy) Gerrie of
hoSp-ital._ on --January J. Guelph and Leonard of
She was 70 years old. RR 1, Clinton. She is also
Mrs. Jamieson was, survived -by four gran-
-�� born in `McKillop on dchildren and three
September 6, .1909 to brothers, Russell of RR 1,
Robert J.Scott Bolton and Seaforth and Lewis and
--,the • former Mary Harold of RR 1, Dublin.
Elizabeth Pryce. She Rev. • T.A. Duke of -
received her education at ficiated at funeral ser -
SS 6, McKillop and the vices held on January at
Seaforth High School. the Ball Funeral Home in
On September 26, 1936 Clinton. Interment
she married John Arnold followed . in the Clinton
Jamieson and the couple Cemetery.
moved to lot 8, concession The pallbearers were
1 iiHullettTownship. " Art- Bolton and Carl
Mrs. Jamieson was a Bolton, both of RR 1,
long-time member of the 'Dublin, Mac Bolton of
ladies division of -the Walkerton, Laurence
Seaforth Agricultural Eyre of St. Thomas; Joe
Society and in January Gibson of RR 2, Seaforth
1974, she received an and Elgin Nott of RR 4,
award for meritorious Clinton. •
service to agriculture. The flower bearers
She was also a member of were John Bell of RR 2,
the First Presbyterian Seaforth, Bob McMillan
Church in Seaforth., of Seaforth, John D.
Mrs. Jamieson was Baker of Seaforth and
predeceased by her Fred Veenstra' of -,.R -R'4,
husband, one daughter, Clinton.
°
Tree removal at.
Wildlife area
a
Before .flooding'' approximately 620,000
proximately 1000 hec- board feet of sawlogs and
tares (2500 -acres) 'at the 5,800 standard cords, of
Hu 1l e t t ° Wild 1 i f'e + fu a lwood are to be cut
Management -Area for. __.end transport€ J from the
marsh development, the northern and southern
Ministry of Natural
Resources. is presently
conducting a sale of
standing timber. Tenders
have been issued for tree
removal. • -
Species and volume of
the sawlogs and vuelwood
in alcutting areas have
been determined by
_-_ Wingham District staff:
Woodlets designated for
removal cover more than.
240 hectares (600 'acres)
of prqperty.
----Approximately 216,000
feet-ofawlogs and 1,500
-._'..Standard cords of
fuelwaod were , to be
removed during •the first
phase by December .31,
1980.
*Upon cortipletion,
areas.
The first phase consists
of tree remfival in 'the
northern Mart of the
property to facilitate
'development of a
significant wetland
habitat. A planned dam in
the northwest section and
and Jim Jamieson. Will meet on-January28.
Gordon Shobbrook, Nick The junior teachers
Whyte, Margaret Taylor were, Joan Whyte and
and Jack°Snell served the Susan Jamieson
bread and the wine was This Sunday, Mr.
served by Don Buchanan, Hawley of the Auburn
-Bert Lyon, Nelson United Church will be in
McClure and Lorne charge of the "service
Hunking. • when Rev. Scott will'be at
'At the January 6 Donnybrook and Auburn.
In VlcK.ilfop•
Salaries up
By Wilma Oke ,,,..:siooc;k and poultry
An increase in salary of evaluators will be paid
$1,500 each per year was $12 per trip and 25 cents
approved for four 'mileage.
McKillop Township Building inspector
employees in a cpuncil Eugene M.cA;da.m q
session that lasted almost. Clinton reported that $3
six hours Monday af- permits were issued for ,
ternoon. construction 'purposes in ,
Township clerk Marion . the township in 1979 for a
McClure's salary will be total value of $1,004,000,
increased to $19,100 and and 15 demolition permits
her car allowance to
Along with many gift'sfrom various merchants in Clinton, young.Denise Lynn
De JQng and her parents Jim and Brenda De Jong of Seaforth recei�hed a
special gift from the Clinton libspital auxiliary. Auxiliary president D
Westlake made the presentation of Mrs. De Jong and her daughter, Clinton's
first baby of the new year. (News -Record photo)
by ShelleyMc1»hee
Hullett Township
council has given their.
approval for a proposed
residential development
in i:ondesbaro, -
At their meeting„tom
Decei'nber • 2 council
Passed a motion`s
'authorizing , Reeve Joe
Honking and Clerk' Harry
Lear' : oto• ' sign • asi
agreement with' Ken
Hulley” for "'the develop-
ment of -the area.
Located izn th'e- grit -
west cornea- of Lon-
desboro, Mr, Hulley is
working in the planning:
stagesof the residential
area, . which would `in-
volve the sale of ap-
proximately 10 lots.
In other business,
council read and passed a
bylaw • raising interest
rates for late payment of
taxes up to 11/4 per cent.
The raise, effective
January 1, 1980, will be
used for taxes and all
other accounts charged
-
by the municipality,; ,
Council' has instructed
•engineer W.° Shifflett.. to
Jock after the calling of
tenders for the Hellinga
Drainage Works.
A resolution from Oak-
ville asking for a survey i
Oil the . transportation of ,
hazardous chemicals
received. council's sup-
port. The ;resolution is
asking for a review of
legislation; pertaining. to
stricter -regulations of
ra • 0.
hazardous materials. The •,
request comes aft"er"'the •
accident in Mississauga,
but the motion is asking
that the review be .done
`bit alr, highway, sea and
rail transporation as
well.
Council also endorsed
resolution from •the
Township of Mariposa
pertaining to the mill rate
for police villages.
A grant of $50 was
given to the Salvation
Arr-ny.
Constance people busy over Christmas
by Mery Merner
__ _ - Personals:
Mrs. Susie Eybel of
York, Mr. Carl Uhler of
Walton, Mr.. and Mrs.
Dave Hope and Julie of.
Hamilton, Mrs. J.
,_�__leWeerd, , Jan:ice, John.
Diane, Ken and Tim of
Clinton along with Ralph
of Londesboro and Janet
of:Toronto, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ross McDonald and
family of Whitechurch,
Nick Hiekoop of
Brucefield, Mike ,Gerrit
of Clinton,' -Ron May of
Bayfield, Danny Jewitt of
,...,:...R R 1, Londesboro, :.Mr.
and : • Mr.s,, Harry
McKenzie of Dublin,
. Kathy Dimaline of
Toronto, Grant Morgan of
Clinton spent December
23 with Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Dimaline, Don,,
Peter and David. They
celebrated' Dave and
Brenda Hope's 5th
wedding anniversary and
Carl Uhler's 70th bir-
• thday and held their
Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Dillon, Michelle and
-Bradley, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim-' Preszcator, Bill,
Debbie-6nd Michael, Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Presz-
cator along with
Christine, Lisa,
Christopher and Greg
spent December 23 with
Mr:s.., K e n
Preszcator of Seaforth
and held Christmas for
their families.
Mr, and Mrs. Ron
Herman and Korey
visited during the
Christmas holidays with
his parentsrMr. and Mrs. and Michael along with
Cecil Herman. of
Shakespeare and her
parents, Mr. ' and Mrs._
Cliff Glandfield. of
Woodstock. Seaforth when she held
Mr. and Mrs,. Don Christmas forher family.
Buchanan spent the Mr. and Mrs. Frank
werrkend before- Ellwqod of Montreal
Spent .December 29 with
,Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Riley.
Carl Merner, Sandy,
Julie, Michael and
Shelley spent December
were issued. Farre
$1,000. buildings and repairs
The $1,500 - will raise accounted for $760,000 of
-^Road Superintendent the total permit value and
William Campbell's nes'" •-•r••e•s..dences and
wages to $7.14 per hour; repairs accounted for
road employee Frank $244;000.
Hulley's wages to $6.87 Membership fees were
per hour and* road em- paid to the Good, Roads"
ployee Art Stro•ng's Association, Farm
wages to $5.89 per hour. ' Drainage Msociaiion,
All four• em ployees pay.- Association ... of'
half ' the costs of the 'Municipalities of Ontario
township group insurance and the' Associatirm 'of
plan for employees and Clerks and Treasurers of
the township pays the, Ontario. ,
remaining half. Grants Of $25 each were
All employees are to approved for the War
have the: 10 yearly Mernorial Cihildren's'
statutory holidays and Hospital, London, and
yearly_ holidays were set Salvation Army, • and
- as follows: after oneapplications of three tile -
year's employment each , . drain leans for a total of
900 were approved.
--employee is;entftled to a $52,900
three-week vacation Clerk ' McClure
period; , after five years' reported that. township
employment a four-week tax arrears atie-jresent
vacation; and after 10• time amount to about
years . a ' five-week $8,000,,about the same as
. year
vacation each year. " last -
This entitled long -eerie A borrowing-by-law.for
employee Frank Hulley, 5 420000 was approvedfor
weeks; Mrs.—MdlClure and the—Fear' vtrhich provides
Bill Campbell, 'four for the, council to borrow
weeks; and Art Strong money from time to tim,e
if necessary to carry on.
a series of dikes will three weeks in 1980. township 'business = until
create six ponds to Casual labourers hired ,..
reventie is received.
provide a wetland en will receive $"5.70. per Council will tTrivcrtiscs
.yitonment primarily for hour, up from • $5.25;
waterfowl use. Clarence Regele, drain _ for tenders for -a pick-up
Full utilization IS being inspector, Will receive the truck.
Passed for payment
made •of the quality-- $&.70 per hour plus 25 "
woodlots.,.Slash Will'atao cents permile for were road accounts of
be removed to ri - ri=i .vellringexpenses: $7,627.97 and general.
effective flooding. l drha Shannon of RR 4 accounts of $13,910.90.
1 or further in- Walton, will be paid $3,50 Half of the Blyth I, it
for r i's'ier°in - arid•. Area Board levy
formation, oo'htact Jci�hn � eg ,g... amounting to $2,200 will
Do ell, Winghani District lrcensin• each dog in the
township, up from $3,• : ,� be paid pow. This is up
'Office, $800 over last, year.
•
Day with her parents,
_Mr. and Mrs: Tony Van
den Hoven of Monkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Van der - Molan, Paul,
• Mark and Margie of Oak-
ville, Mr. and Mrs`. John
Whyte, Andrea and Kerri
of Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs.
Nick . Whyte, David,
Brian, Crystal' and
Murray, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Whyte, Richard,
Jimand John, Margie
Whyte. and Jeff Whyte of
Guelph spent Christmas
Day with Mrs, W.L.
Whyte and Bill and
Harold Whyte.
Jeff, Margie and the
John Whyte family spent
the holidays'. together.
The Frank Van der. Malan
family spent one week of
the. holidays at the Holm
Farm. -
Farm.
Mr. and Mrs.. Jim
Preszcator Bill, Debbie
and Michael-, Mrs. Ella
Jewitt ' of, Seaforth and
Steven Jewitt of Toronto
spent Christmas Day
with Mr. and Mrs. John
Jewitt and family.
Jim .,__Buchanan of
Whitby. spent a few days
during the Christmas
holidays with his parents,
-Mr. . and Mrs. Don
Buchanan, Paul' and
Gary. ' .,•
Mr. and Mrs. Nick
Whyte, David, Brian,
Crystal and Murray spent
the weekend before
Christmas with her
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Barker and family of
King City.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Preszcator, Bill, Debbie
Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt'`
and family spent Boxing
Day with their mother,
Mrs. Ella Jewitt of
Christmas with their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Mel.Dempsey'and family
of Whitby they held a
Christmas f.aniily
gathering.
Christmas visitors with 29 with Mr. and Mrs: Al
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley
were .Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Woods and
Merner of RR 2, Drumbo
when they held Christ-
mas for the Merner
Michele .of Gana nocnie,___family. •
Mr. and Mrs,. Cam
Patterson of London, Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Riley;
Kim and Greg of Win-
th rop -.and Mrs. Jean
Riley of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs., Bill
Storey spent the holiday
with his sister , Mr. and
•Mrs: •Ci-eorrr- Wasson of
Blyth_ ..._�.
Christmas Day guests
with Mi'. and Mrs. John
Thompson and Bob Were
Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Thompson and Jeffrey of
Oakville, Mr. and ' Mrs
Terrance—Hunter of
Colhornp Tovinsh p file.
and Mrs. Jim Thompson,
l.(,i .e:.arid (:h(•rvl. Sharon.
Thompson of l)ownsview
and «Brian Nesbitt of
Stratford.
Mr. anti- Mrs. John,
Wammes, Teresa and
Brian spett't, Christmas
Mr. and' Mrs. Lloyd
Dale of RR 2,, Seaforth
and Mr. Bob Shorey of
: Clinton and Alvin spent -
December 30 with their
parents, Mr,. and Mrs.
Bill Storey for .their
Chr istmas gathering.
1\irr., and Mrs. John
Wamrnes Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. John Wamsrnes,
;Teresa and Brian, Mr.
and_ Mrs. ' Marris : Bos,
Steven, - Sharon; Kenny,
Michael, Andy and
Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Wamrnes, Ronnie and
Mark of RR 2, Seaforth,
along with Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Brindley and, family
of Hollyrood. spent
De•ceinber. 30 with Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Sanders,
Jennifer, Jeffrey and
Julie of RR 4, Brussels.
for their family
gathering.
Mr. and Mrs'. George
Mc I1wain, Lynn and
Steven of Stratford, Mr..
.and. Mrs. ' Jack' Crozier,
Brian, "Paul, Kevin and
Lori of Huron Ridge,
Kincardine, Mrs. George
McIlwain spent
December 30 with the
Carl Merner family for
their C. h as t m a s
gathering..
Mr. and Mrs.,. Jim-,
Preszcator, and family
and the John Jewitt
family spent New Year's
Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Dow son, Brenda, ..�
'Bonnie and John of
Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Wammes spent New
Year's Eve with Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Saunders of RR
4,,..BrU sets.
New Year's Day
visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. _Jim Thompson,
Leisa and Cheryl were
Mr. and Mrs,' John
Thompson_and. Bob, Mr.
and Mrs. Andy Thompson
and Jeffrey of Oakville,
Mr: and -Mrs.- Terence
Hunter of - Colborne,
Sharon Thompson' of
Downsview and Brian
Nesbitt of Stratford.
• Mr. and Mrs. Marris
Bos; .Steven, Sharon,
Kenny, Michael, Andy
and Kathy spent New
Year's Day with Mr: and
Mrs. Martin Van Bommel
d Chris, David, Mark,
Steven .and Paul df
Dorchester.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Wammes, Teresa and
Brian spent New Year's
Day with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Wammes
Sr.
Mr.. -and Mrs. Andy
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Thome on. and. Jeffrey
returned home to
ville_ and Sharon•
Thompson returned to
Downsview for school at
Hui'nber. College; leaving
spent . the holidays- with
their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Thompson and
Bob.
Mr. and Mrs. ; Paul
'Stevenson David, 'Darren
and Luanne spent
Christmas Day with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Stevenson of
Tillsonburg and spent
rBoxing Day with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Herman of
Shakespeare.
David, Darren and
Luanne, spent the
r"_
Christmas ho .� with
their grandparents in
Shakespeare • and'
returned home on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Preszcator,_ Christine,.
Lisa, Christopher- and
Greg spent December 22 •
with Mr: and Mrs, Jerry
Cook of Clinton.
Visitors during the
holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Preszcator
and family were Mr. and
.Mrs. Alvin Smajle of
Seaforth on December 24..
Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Preszcator of Seaforth
visited on .December 35
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul,'
Stevenson and family
visited on New Year's
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Dinnerware
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We're clearing out all our remaining Franciscan din-
nerware at cost price to make room for our new
spring arrivals in the Noritake line - -Stoneware" and
"Versatone 11"
"N' EVERYTHING NItE"
Handsome Kitchen Crafts
including -tablecloths • napkins
and placemats - now at
25
'til the end of January
off
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10 a.m. fo 5 p.m.
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