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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-01-17, Page 18Parc 14 ITt N I WS-RECQRD H SI? ANUARY 17,1980 • . For the (first time in five years, there Was a race for the NDFt nomination. for Huron -Bruce, for the upcoming Federal election on February 18, and nearly 60 supporters turned out, far more than the average of 20. The meeting was held in a classroom at Clinton Public School Monday night. (News - Record photo) M r� • by Manche beeves The first meeting of the Holrnesville UCW for 1980 was held in, Holnaesville Church Tuesday, January 8 when Barb • Betties; opened the meeting by reading two poems. A ° prayer was • given by l areae Young, and. Rev. Oestrei,cher installe°d the' new slate of ()M• eeks for :the coming years* A` , reading was given i"n three. ,pasts by Dorbthly Whitely, Rey.' Oe'streicher and Phyllis The various corn- mitte s c.,.;.r.-..-..ga vie . their financial.,statements, The roll call Vas -answered by _ the paying of, dues.: Special recognition was ,give, n to those : having a birthday in January. Barb' Betties closed the -meetin ith-a poem. The new executive of the Holmesville United Church Women 1980-g2"" are as follows: president, Jean Ginn; past president, Isobel Sturdy; Hensall ICCW groups to study Japan by Bertha MacGregor The January meeting of Unit IV of the UCW of Hensall United Church was held. Thursday, January 10th in the Fellowship Hall.. Four- teen members and one visitor answered the roll call. The leader, . Mrs. Nan Britton opened the meeting with the poem "New Year's Wish", with Dorotl Mitkle—a T-• pianist. The devotional was • given by Mrs. Susan. Purdy. . Nine . members from Unit 1 joined for the study period when Mrs. Helen Scane from Unit 1 presented the material to be used for the: year for the study on Japan. Several books were shown • She ' spoke of Rob Witmer formerly of Goderich, who went out to Japan as a Missionary a few years ago and, later married. aJapanese girl. They are happillymarried and have a daughter and son. The daughter was born in Japan and the son in Toronto. Her message was very much enjoyed by y both units. The members of Unit IV will be visiting, the Queensway Nursing _-Horn-e.---residents--on __the - Monday afternoons in January and the_ annual congregational meeting arid pot luck supper was being held January 16th at 6:30 'p.m. The Huron - Perth Presbyterial is to be held in Goderich January. 28th and a special bus is being booked to take members from 'the area. The World Day of Prayer is March 7 in Hensall United Church. Mrs. Myrtle Sherritt gave .the treasurer's report and also stated that all the, church calendars 'for the group. had been sold. Mrs. Purdy received the of- fering,,which was dedicatd by Mrs. Britton. Mrs. . Mary Roobal volunteered to be card convener for the group. Mrs, Mabel Parke, Mrs. Gladys Coleman and Mrs. Shirley Luther were the social com- mittee. Unit I mets Joy`n,r presided for the;. January meeting of Unit 1 of UCW of HensaJtUnited Church -with Mrs. Gert •Middleton pianist. The scripture was read. by Mrs. Mid- dleton. Mrs. Helen Scane gave a very interesting in- troduction of our studyn Japan • ''.the named several mission magazines available while 'studying Japan. Japan consists of a group of four large islands_ • and many smaller ones stretching from north to south over a thousand miles: Population is 142 million the sixth largest in the world, =,i'ts area 142,719 sq. miles com- pared to -Canada with an area of 3,851,800 sq: miles and a population of 20 million. Business was as follows: Unit 1 to place __flawera. _.__for -- f-a•n-ua.ryT-- Annual pot luck supper Wednesday, January 16th at 6:30 p.m. Dates of the year's meetings • were given by Mrs. Joynt. The Presbytery meeting in Hensall United Church is on February 26th. Unit 1 is to serve dinner at noon. World Day of Prayer service March 7 in United Church. Several members gave .their gift of money for our adopted girl and the hostess was Mrs. Robert Drysdale, assisted by Mrs. C. Christie. Employee honored Gent's Caravelle ..$200 ONLY 40. IN SILVER COINS PLUS '2.10 TAX - OR '29.95 PLUS TAX 4 U.S. COINS 1964 OR BEFORE CANADIAN 1961 OR BEFORE MALL ST RES ONLY.' LIMITED QUANTITY dry:� JEWELLERY • , ODERiCH ISancoast Mall 524.29U • KINCARDINE Sutton Park Mall .� 396.4189 manager of the Bank of Montreal and- staff en- tertained Mr. Tom Kelly, administration' manager, who has been transferred to the Clinton branch, to dinner last week and presented him with a gift. John Jacques of the Exeter branch replaces of RR1 Varna, passed away at University Hospital, London on Saturday, January 12th, 1980 in his 62nd year. Beloved husband of Dorothy Wilma (Green) Kipfer, he is survived by a brother, Cecil' Kipfer, Hensall and sister, Mrs. W. Ross (Irma Eileen) Tom. 441;& -Toronto. Sever4it Mrs. Ross Corbett who nieces and fie ,hews crerwenfsur er survive. g y in Victoria ,Hospital, London Funeral service and last week returned to her committal Was held. from • home on Saturday. the Bonthron, Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Robert . Horne, Hensall on Chaffe--wand Sa4ly of Monday,_January 14th at Mitchell visited on 2 p.rn. with Rev. Stan S d Mrs. Richard Packman and family returned to their home in England on Monday. Mr. Harvey Keyes who has been a patient in University Hospital, London for the past number of •weeks was able to return to. his home His many friends- wish for him - _cantinuQr-ane 1y; .,. Queensway news . Rev. Van Eseen of Exeter conducted the church service at the. Queensway Nursing Home last week. The residents are grateful to un ay with Mrs, McDonald officiating. Chaffe's. parents, Mr. and Burial will take place• Mrs. Jack Corbett. later at Baird's Mrs. Mervyn Hayter of Cemetery, Stanley Varna and Mrs.' Rose Township. Anderson"; nee Barb Michie, Belgra've, visited United Church service on Sunday with Mrs. Mr. Ron Hargreaves of BerthaMacGregor. Thames Road "conducted the, service in Hensall Congregation pot luck United Church on Sunday Rev. Kenneth Knight and his message was conducted service in "Christ is Fit to be the Carmel Presbyterian Pel•fect Representative". Church on Sunday Mr. Travis and daughter delivering an inspiring Gail,- sang a duet "In the messate on a "Decade to Garden". Double". Mrs. Robert The congregational Taylor presided at the annual meeting will be organ,held_ at 8. p.m. .- Wed A.pot luck supper will nesday, January 16th. A be held on Thursday, pot luck supper will be January 24th at 6:30 p.m. held at 6:30 p.m. fhllowed by the congregational annual • =Return to England meeting to' follow at 8 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald rn Packinan, who spent Christmas holiday season Man dies with their son and warn Johnathon Kipfer daughter-in-law Mr. and All Star Tours -FA"- Pioneers of Escorted Motor Coach Tours orkers vice president, Phyllis. Cox; ` secretary, Verna Lobb, treasurer, Kaye Harris; communications, co-ordinator, Jeal {inn, Verna Lab' .and- Kaye Harris; stewardship and finance, Ada Tebbu"tt, Irene Cudmore 'and Lorr kne Young; 4. development, leadership deve Char'lotte , • Noz m n', Letitia R'i,dde , . Mand Margaret Faquhar; Church in Society, flowers, Jean Perdue, Bessie Townshend and Doris "Batkin; vis tin , Jean, Wyatt, Irene Cudmore and Millie' Demipsey•;' Christian development, Betty Stoner, Isobel Harris, Barb Betties, a,nd Isobel Sturdy; world outreach, Muriel Grigg, Iona Make,. Luella Yeo and Reta 'Potter; sec al"co nate, Alice Porter, Grace Walter, Marg Yeo and Dorothy Whitely; manse rep. Muriel Grigg; auditors, Edith Tebbutt and Edna Jervis; pianist, elect stew Verna Lobb. Hospital in London 'A gave a report on ' the At the afternoon church (discussion was held'on, a Adelaide H u n t e'r service ,la:atSunday, , Rev. possible bus trip in May. g Woodless Home, the Oestreicher' spoke to ,the Mrs. ` Irene Cudmore in ` former being: the founder children persons in. charge of the program of Womens Institute. Tea the Bible whose names,' suggested we all shape ' and cookies were served start with•the letter "X". hands and `give b., Irene Cudmpre good..." � Mrs. "Faith of the eighties"wishes: for 1980. ,n,„ ,=,�andalMrs -Sarah Storey. was ' the theme 'of the Mrs, Cudmore ave., Please ' `.call: 482-3383 sermon. Mr.' Bill Batkin two. readings ' ' and S the with .y. our news so we can and Mr.- Tom Lobb... -public relations, report. keep Holmesvflle news in{' recEived the offering- •Mrs. Hazel McCreath, the paper, NOTICE; Miss: Gloria Hart of Mifche11 is to be • the guest soloist • for next Sunday We are happy to heart, bMr, Herb . MacAdam is home from Stratford Hospital, may he have a speedy recovery. Womens Institute The Goderich Township Womens Institute met for cry- rneetin ram e the Township Office at 1 :30 pm ' with Hazel McCreath, president, in charge of the meeting. Those present repeated the Institute Ode and the Mary Stewart Collect,- Hazel- McCreath then welcomed everyone to the meeting. Mrs. Ber- nice Mcllwain read, ,the minutes of the last meeting. A discussion was held on making a quilt for the refugee family coming to Clinton and a motion was made and carried to have an on going project to make articles for the War Memorial Childrens all ,who came out to help them with crafts. • Visiting with Louise Mitchell were Don and Jean Horn, Charles and Olive Fisher, Chester Dunn visited with Vera Lammie .and •Bill and Helen Taylor, George•and Olive Stephenson, Earl • qh __ Eimer ° ar►d • airgaret Stehenson 1' 125 v,sied w Russell Erratt. The men's high bowling score was rolled by Ross Thompson 'with 115 and ladies high by Edna Youngblut with 65. return to General Homes According to a spokesman for they recreational veh'icl _division in 'Hensall of General Home Systems '85 workers were recalled last Monday. At the present time, five workers are involved in preparing the.. _production lines for the workers. • The recall of ' the remaining 35 workers w.ill-be_dete:rx.►n..ined by the sales of the rec vehicles. The workers have been • laid,off since December. In the modular homes division of the company the news is not so good with general manager Economical SUN SEEKER. VACATIONS -.Florida at its Best 14 -days • - 7 departures January 21; February 4, 18;. March 3; 1 7,•31 , April 14 Includes: Admissions to Disneyworld; Cypress Gardens, Tours of St. Augustine and Savannah, Dinner at Kapok Tree Restaurant FROM Clearwater Beach and Central Florida 1 4 -days 4 departures:' February 4, 18; March 3, -17 Includes: Admissions to Disneyworld, Cypress and Calloway Gardens. Tour of Plains, Georgia. Dinner at Kapok Tree Restaurant. FROM Pensacola Beach •— '"Super Saver" with option to linger longer. 12 -days (efficiency units) 13 -weekly departures: January 21 through April'1 4 FROM Daytona Extended Stays DJisrteyworld extended stays (includes 2r Meals per day at Disneyworld) 21-28 days. 5 departures: January 21; February 4, 18, March 10, 24. FROM Florida .Circle Tour — "Super Saver" • 13. -days 4 departures._ February 1 1 , 25; March 10, 24. FROM Midterm Vacations at Daytona, Disneyworld Area or Vero Beach. 9 -days Departure 15 Pensacola Midte m 0 -days Departure March 15 Texas and New Orleans 14 -days 4 departures February 9; March 1, 29; April 19 Includes- Tours. of�.- Nashville, New Orleans, San Antonio, Manta Moros Mexico and Graceland Manson. , FROM. $4 'California and The Historic West 23 -Days.. 7 departures Feb 23; March 22; April' 19; July 19, Sept 6, 27; Oct 25. Includes Hoover Dam, --brand Canyon, Tours of San Francisco, Muir Woes, Los Angeles, Universal Studies, SarrDiego, Phoenix' Tucson FROM Escorted deluxe motor coach transportation and superior accommodation included on'all tours. , Q March FROM FROM $489 $479 '254 $519 $359 $259 $249 For Colour Brochure and Reservations Contact Your Local Travel Agent or All Star Tours 623-3030 i 1-800-265-9810 " O UR BUSINESS IS GOING PLACES" Doug Holmes saying that .the fix; .;will endeavour to bring back the employees "as soon as possible." "We're aggressively pursuing a number of orders," Holmes stated. The plant la' off 80 workers early in November. - • ST. MARYS : - Plans 'are being made in St. Marys to celebrate the •town's 125th birthday.' The town is hoping to declare one day of 1980 as St: Marys Day, when special celebrations could mark the occasion. It was also suggested that the town might coordinate , a joint celebration with London, who -is also celebrating its 125 birthday this year: "It won't happen in our lifetime again," St. Marys Mayor Clif Brown told council at their first meeting of the year. In 1855 St. Marys was incorporated as a village. Thomas Guest was its - first reeve and later in 1864, its first mayor when. St. Marys became a town. • ALE „....... Sale -Ends January 31 4.:04.:7?; .:0 ... ...... w� sSits; 4 •�• ,` c t Aral* .•yaghG (q,;,,716}u�;,nn?a,8Op849,4 Naw OPP ('HARGEX •s ' 61) �'a tars • k . asses Jq ckets eel oIJSe - - •dight Go whs No $he sv'ts - 20 ((P93 ept. • 1 1 for Children's Wear - Linens - Toys 11 Victoria St., Clinton MANAGEMENT SEMINAR a cras session in L__MANAGEMENT FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK bookkeeping An int•rod.uc.tion to bookkeeping techniques. flow to set up Jour- nals, record transactions, post the General (Ledger and perform the preliminary steps for preparation of, the'Financial Statements: -- It's a must tor every '-small business operator! Shull Business Ma"nagernent Seminar • At THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION HALL, CLINTON JAN. 23, 1980 Un from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Registration fee of $30. per person; luncheon included. For further information, please contact PETE HUXTABLE tel.: 2715650. Complete this coupon, and nail it along with your cheque to ,the following address: Management Seminar, Federal Business Development Bank, - Name(S) Address Postal Code Tel.:�..a,_. t?: master rfrarja 14.. _..1