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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-01-31, Page 13in the. nurser em►ber`s- of the C.Tnited', with 15 Y presidGnt and' . a u soQial five year: terra, Eid CI urchsenjoyed a pot luck clag�--a°nr y the ,teachers ° Gemmlttee n ennber y . ternk, :wine dinner on...Jazivar 21 and BeaGorn, •Reg Lawson, Ywere Diane Stevenson, 'For• the, Congregational Jack Lee.�..and Emersn after supper a sing song $renda Hesk, tw' 'Yvonne HQggatt: Tile' 19 life sand work, o year youth, was held, ledeby Barbara . kindergarten pipits Were ,Radford reportedthat the n 'Hulley 'Carol `8aslrnan with Gail Lear at .... to ul .ey and ,. .instructed by Shirley Messengers 'had' 11 ,Cartwright; three year • the.piano, • .. Lyet:, Edith. Taylor • and , meetings with an average .µ �• : � � ��.�. _�,.�e ..,.. .-.__-, o .. ;,- -•_ _...... g ,stewards, Alien, B�sman�- :Scott welcomed . _ r l�-rerrda:: MilYalr, carie: v._attend-e�ne�"-q�8, For, tie � •' .Ronald: � Gross,.Elwood everyone ..and after a • Hog g a r t, M a r g ar et Explorers, Jane Hoggart Mitchell and Steve, shorigirls � = . business. meeting opened. Penfeund were the enrolled. Bromley; five . year Hattie Wood was chosen '� church trustee, Watson 'teachers ' for the, 19 Shirley Scott for the Reid; five year manse as the congregational primary children and the Young People's Group trustee, Lorne Hunking; secretary . and the 19 junior pupils were . thanked all who helped Huron -Perth Presbytery children went to the . taught liy Marjorie them get started. Greg reps, Norman Alexander_, sanctuary where John Duizer and., Whyte. Andrews reported .•that". and Margaret Taylor La ,son showed them The 10 intermediate there are •.1,2,. „1 , and..14.. „- 'filTrrs:-,...-..,�.�.......-..,..h,.�,�.......�.: vwith Elsi-e--shad-dick•--:a-rrd.,.w.- ' students were taught by Scouts. Their leaders Harry Tebbutt as In, the reports, Mrs. Debbie' and Ian Holley include; Scout • Master, alternates,. Margaret Whyte told the and the ' nine senior in- Dave Overboe assistant, congregation that in. 1979 �Manse committee, ter.mediates were taught Torn ' Pollard; Cub Helen Lee, Ferne the church had 454 by Bob and ShirleyS,cott. Master, Tom Duizer; McClure, Florence Snell,. members, performed 22 - baptisms, eight marriages and four funerals. For the steward report, Bob Trick noted that the main project for 1979 was -- .the, replacement of the church roof. He gave a special thanks to treasurer Jim Jamieson. Mr. Jamieson reported that: the books had been audited by Harry, Tebbutt and Bruce. Shillinglaw and were found to be in good order. After some discussion, Mr. Jamieson was asked to find storage area where ' old records could be kept. Nick , Whyte, the Sun- day School super -in tencient, reported that 90 pupils were registered The assistant teachers included. Dorothy Tarn.blyn, . Doreen Radford and "-Helen Lawson, • the assistant superintendent was Jack Tamblyn, the treasurer - secretary wkas Laura Lyon and Laura Scott was the assembly. superintendent. Helen Lawson, for the UCW, reported .that the Berean Unit had 18 an- nual member's and four life members, while the Aimwell. Unit had -15 annual members and four life members and the Burns - Unit included member frorn several other denominations. Mrs. Lawson- also noted'• that the UCW. is still in need of a second vice • leaders, Greg Andrews, a member of the UCW Mark Mitchell, Art and all of the manse Airdrie, Bruce Lockhart trustees; congregationa •and John Lawson; life and work, Laura chairman of group Scott, Carl Merrier; committee, John Rad- another to be nominated, ford. Appreciation.was a UCW member ,and four given to everyone who members of.. the., session helped the Scouts and as yvell as repr'esen- Cubs, particularly on Apple Day. tatives from the Sunday F er n e • M c C 1 u r e School and youth groups; reported that the .two, anniversary committee, biggest investments at Harry Lear, Mr. the Manse included an . Hunking, Dennis Pen - antenna tower and two "- found, UCW president, story i windows. the organist and the choir After some discussion leader. and alterations,. the 1980 Nominating cam- budget of $31,000, • mittee, one •from each .presented br'Mr:-;Trick, UCW unit', two members was accepted. of the session, two - -In ._-.. the -electrons tee.--ste-war•d-s�..._�:F td .a _. officers -chosen to serve . representative from the on the session , include.,Sunday School. ews from your neighbors Notice Bud Chamrnney in- forms us that there will be .no garbage pick-up this Saturday, February 2 but it will be collected on Wednesday, February 6 and every Wednesday following that at the same .time as usual, 8:45 to 9 am. °. ' Personals The village was sad- dened on January 23 by the sudden death on John Riley. The 68. year old man died after he suf- feredrfrom a heartattack while shovelling snow at his home: ' Sympathy is extended to his wife Clara and their family, Arnold and Carman of Hullett and Marie of thunder Bay. Mrs. Laura (Snell) Forbes, • 72, died on January 24 in the Clinton r , , hospital. She had un- dergone surgery in July and had spent the past Several weeks in hospital. Sympathy is extended to her sisters Norma Boyce of Brucef ield, Marian Laingfnai-d "of Windsor, Ruth Keyes of London and brothers Harry ,and Grant of ° RR 1, Lon- desboro. - Congratulations to• Brad and Jean. Kennedy in the birth of their daughter Anianda Rose on January 23 in Victoria Hospital, London. Pullers... • from page •12 Stock - Don Ferris, Tiverton by Reavie Farm Equipment, Lucknow, Norm Clarke, Fingal by Logan Farm Equipment Ltd., Mitchell, Paul Murray, .'Seafofth, Paul Kerrigan Fuels, -Clinton, Larry Pentland-, Dungannon, by C.A. Becker Farm Equip- ment, Lucknow, and Paul Moore, Dundalk, by Flemi lg Feed Mill, Clinton; 20,000 stock - Norm . Clarke, Fingal, Iona Garage, w ,.Iona Station, and Paul Murray, Seaforth by C. and H. Holland Trucking, Clinton. The trophies were presented - by several members of the executive. tci Mr. Congeniality Trophy (chosen by secret ballot among the pullers was wore by Wayne Whalls - of Shedden,' This trophy was donated by Pine Grove " Farms, Murray Popp, Auburn. d. As Amanda will be a sister January 17 after spen- for Stephen and Kathy. ding two -and -a -half We, Bert and Dora weeks holidaying, in Florida. Heather Fothergill is spending the month of February working at The Waterloo Chronicle, a weekly ne-wspaper in Waterloo. ,Mr: and Mrs. -Jim Williamson and Mrs.' Jim Scott were supper guests on Saturday night with Mr: and Mrs. Nelson Reid of Waterloo. Mark Stackhouse was on Big Top Talent Show in Kitchener on Sunday when he played the fid- • Remember, the. WI dle. Also two of Pat card party will be held Stae-khouse's pupils; wee this -F;rdi-ay, Februal y 1, Anne Dorb and Laura . Mr. and Mrs.. Bob Illerbus step -danced. Thompson spent the Congratulations to all.. - weekend with' her On Friday, Mr. and mother. Shobbrook are pleased to announce the safe arrival of our great grandson Johnathon Brooks' Miller on January 27 in Clinton hospital,- a brother for Marsha Anne. - Mr. and Mrs.--. Bruce Kelly and Kathy of Thunder Bay spent Thursday to Sunday with her mother and attended the funeral of her father John. Riley. - Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith of London visited on the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L1ayd -Stewart- and at tended the funeral of her adnt Mrs. Laura Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Glazier returned home on Mrs. John Dixon held a surprise birthday supper for her grandmother Mrs. Jim Scott. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jim, Scott Jr., along with Jamie and Julie, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott, Billy Jim and' Christy, • Mrs., Jay Cartier, Cherri and Tracy, Pete Black, Dave and Jill Jervis„ Scott and Angie, Jo Ann and Joe Flynn. Lawrence Taylor spent Monday to Thursday -this week in Ottawa, at- tending provincial soil and crop association meetings. 1/4 powCLEANING co 14 10% DO YOU `o"� WANT YOUR CLOTHES TO e? 4GIVE YOU A SHARP! CRISP! APPEARANCE? w a • ! GIVE OUR DRY CLEANING A TRY) !YOU WILL -SEE & FEEL THE DIFFERENCE! TRY US For all yoke Jal tic cleaning -needs Washables in our quality, coin wash Dry Clean.ales - Using our excellent process . - ANDS -O CONVENIENT WE ARE RIGHT DOWNTOWN AT 13 RATTENBURY ST. E, CLINTON OPEN: MON.-SAT. 9a.m. -3 p.m. Coin Laundry -,Open Daily 8 a.m. '- 10:30 p.m. 0- si 09 DRYCLEANED PANTS • & PiiES5E SPE IAL. THIS WEEK AND NEXT! • One thing about elections in Huron County nowadays, is that they're friendly, casual affairs, with the candidates chatting to anybody, no matter what their political persuasion. Here Liberal candidate Graeme Craig, left, foreground and Liberal MPP Jack Riddell; chat with Cliff Ashton, and smiling Stewart Middleton. (News -Record photo) ECORD, THURSDAY. J"A UARY'' 31,19$O- 19$0-PAGE 13 ay Mary Met'ner . •CMerl Taylor spent Saturday January 19th -with Luanne Stevenson to celebrate her $th bi.r- thday,, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Taylor ands• Shane. 'spent Saturday evening with the Stevensons.,_. - Sunday visitors. with. . BEAUTY 'FAC'TS Mir, and Mrs. Paul Stevenson, David, Recent stats tte$ show ' Darren and Luanne tQ drat'. there havve been celebrate Luanne birth printed oto the. sultaect olI day were 1Vlr. and Mrs. more boQ'ksDudrtietes good looks than on any Cecil Herman and Betty, p' lkher t pilfer• n,cludin g Mr:. Ravi ,Baiers, a1.1, of o . d . • Shakespeare, lir.. and ori. Wa 11, Tike preoc upa�tIm Mrs. Wayne 'Hera an ol~ mance �is constant« lh Toronto, and Mr. and Or society Mrs. Ron Herman and P•'Whlle. mothers are Korey. trying tO look' like thele Mr. Bab Storey of daughters and ,,fathers Clinton and Alvin were ' like- sons, the young Sunday visitors with his generation IS attempting parents, Mr. and Mrs. to shed their teen image. Bill Storey. Women "package'' �..-.�....._,M-r,... M>{a-rel-d a.i1�h�.yt.or t��mse returned to. the Holzer spent ° the weekend visiting with Mrs. W.L. Whyte, .Farm on the weekend,. having spent the past week with his son and daughter -in-law, Doug and Jean Whyte of Glen Orchard. Doug and Jean community news and n United Church news The United Church congregation were greeted on Sunday morning. by Garnet. Wright and Harry Snell. The ' ushers were Kathy Radford, Sally Pollard, Suzanne Tamblyn and Carol Cartwright. The b• flowers in the' church were -placed in loving 'memory by the John Riley family, on Mr. Riley's "recent death and by . the family of ' Mrs. Laura ,,(S:ielll'.'Forbes. Rev. Scott told the children about two hands • working together for co- operation and the junior teachers were Joan Shepherd and Susan Jameison. . Darlene Shol5bro.ok sang a special solo during the choir anthem. The choir - 'director . was Barbara Bosman and the organist 4was Louise McGregor; . Hullett Recreation• Board Voll-eybal.l is alive and well in .Hullett Township, according to the Hullett Recreation Board. The.13 to 17 years olds - serve up points between 7:30 and 8:30 pm, while the adults -volley from 8:30 pm on. Why not join a grgap and- play some volleyball, every Wed- nesday ' evening at the Hullett Central School. The recreation board is prepared. t __ fight the "Battle of the Bulge" through an exercise and food discussion group. if you--a-re interested in this please telephone 523-4359. The -group 361i11 be formed as soon as enough in- terest in shown. Meetings will be held at' the L9.33- desboro C.,m munity Hh11.' - Y Explorers Expedition 8 of the Londesboro Explorers was held on January 24 and the meeting opened with the singing of the Explorer song and the. reading of the purpose. Cheryl Bromley and Darlene Hulley did the Explorer Emblem and • the Jennifer Souttioux did otes the Explorer picture. The girls made donkey bookmarks for their craft Best Interest *1 of 0 SEMI-ANNUAL OR QUARTERLY We represent many Trust Companies, We are often able to arrange for,the highest interest being .offered on Guaranteed. Investment Certificates, 'Subject to change A:41W GaiserKne-a-Ie. QUI- Insurance Agency Inc. EXETER :GRAND BEND CLINTON 2.35-2420 238-8484 .482.-9747 force and men for that corporate job. Change is constant and it will continue to ac-• celerate. By the end of the 80's the majority of the adult population will be working into or out of their second marriage. 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