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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-06-26, Page 19,•4 • • • Hensall WI bus • a „ • by Bertha wfacGregot onditiontrig and a very Co rb e tt Pres din g, Love. The funeral: servic- assisted by071.Ce-Grand was held from the Bon - A suecesSful bus trip helpful driver. was held on June 16_14._ _ • Mrs. Elizabeth Riley. 4hron,,Fungral gomon. IVOlton. EVen, the weather Seniors visit Final plans were made Tune 20 with Rev: Ken - co -operated as it was A large representation for decorating the "float" neth • Knight officiating. sunny but not , too hot, et members from the for the fair. Burial was in 13aird's First visited wa$ the Three Links seniors The inaugural meeting Cemetery. Ernest C. Drury Sehool visited Huronview last will be held in Brussels on • , . for the hearing hall. Tuesday . After June 27 when all 'Past Church holds' dicaPPed, • whiell gave •registering all enjoyed a Grands are ask -441 to corninunityserVfee everybody 4. better -an. luncheon after which a derstanding of the life of Period of visiting was the healing disabled, enjoyed followed by an Lunch was eaten in the afternoon of en - Worn en's Institute Hall at tertainment by Martha the Ontario Agriculture and Earl Heywood. Museum 'and a tour of the museum was given 'with Luncheon welt attended excellent guides., Next Mrs. Eric Luther was Mrs. Agnes Madge dies was the Lton Safari in hostess at her home on Rockford where all the .Wednesday when about Mrs. Agnes Anderson Madge died at South animals put on a special 30 members and friends display. Finally, supper of the Salvation Army Huron Hospital, Exeter on June 18, 1980 in her at the Ponderosa and a Home League, London lovely ride. home in the Citadel enjoyed lunch and 77th year. Surviving is Setting sun. •a social hour . vvith Mrs. one daughter, Mrs. -The-lrip-w4s--spo - .1,1 •d5- Margaret Martin, Toronto; one brother, by the Huron South District of the WI and was Amber Rebekah Lodge Stanley Love, Exeter; organized by Mrs. Carl The final meeting Of the one sister, Mrs. Wilfred Payne. Thanks to Amber Rebekah Lodge (Anna) Huxtable of Charter ways for for the holidays was held Centralia. She was providing such corn- last Wednesday with t a fortable bus with air Noble Grand Mrs. Hazel attend. Happy Birthday The Hensel), United was extended to Mrs. Church service was held Maggie Campbell, Jr., in the Community Centre P .N.G. • and Bertha' on June 22; conducted by MacGregor L.S.N.G. An Rev. Stan McDonald, The In-Memoriurn service snell family of lion - was led by the Noble desboroT were guests for Grand Colfax. the ministry of inusic. song service opened the service when everyone joined in. ,• • Rev. McDonald spoke to the children on violins. In the message Re.v. McDonald spoke on Keep Going - getting on the The firemen served brunch outside in the park following the ' ser- vice. pr brothers ed eceased John b y and Jam two es Social notes Mr. and Mrs. Ed 22 . Corbett have moved -Intl?" • 20 in het 70th year. She is the Elizabeth Court survived by her husband,. Apal_*tm en san are Nelson Hood; daughtev welcomed to th'eVillalie77-1 rS71"71-r— Mrs. Pearl ShacicliCk Carter, London! four "retiirned home alter • gran'dchildren„ spending some weeks Donna, Jason and lan. with her son and One brother David daughter-in-law Mr. and predeceases:I her. Mrs. Bill Shaddiek and. Funerat service was family in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parkerreturned home after visiting with their daughter and son-in-law, Sgt..Douglas Wein Kcayk.p. , Mrs. Wein and David in Ottawa. A number of re-lath/4s and friends. attended the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McBeath held in the ZuriOh Community Centre on Saturday evening. Dancing was entoyed to music supplied by the "Footnotes". Mrs. Nelson Hood dies Mrs. Vera Mary Elizabeth (Hutcheon) Hood died in Clinton Public Hospital on June held from the Bonthron Funeral Horne, Hensel' on Sund47, June 22 with Rev. Robert McMullen officiating. Interment was in Baird's Cemetery.. Pallbearers were Alex 1VLQ-Beath, Ernie Talbot, Lloy McKenzie, Everett Robinson, William McLaughlin, Hugh Hendrick. Flowerbearers Were Jim and Donna Carter. Personals Mrs. Laird Mickle visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry • Hoffman at Dashwood. Mr. and Mrs. John Konyndndyk of Wood- stock were dinner guests Turn to pAge2 2112014 1,2.1 f.21 AND...... MOUNTAIN DEW OR REGULAR OR DIET PEPSI -COLA CASE OF 24 10 -oz. TINS PEPSI COLA .AND MOUNTAIN DEVV,AVAILABLE IN 300 ML. BOTTLES AT REGULAR PRICES .I.SANDWICH BREAD • WESTONS ENRICHED' WHITE REGULAR OR THIN SLICED 24 oz. 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TUBE OX OF 244 TODDLER DIAPERS PAMPERS ..2.121111•111111114112, BLUEWATER FROZEN WESTONS FAMILY SIZE FAMILY SIZE FISH & CHOCOLATE CHIPS ROLL St 99 32 oz. PKG. NEILSONS WHIPPINO CREAM o_0_,1.39 SCENTED OR UNSCENTED 180 mI WONDRA HAND onoNs t 09 ilk SHAMPOO_ 590rn1 41.40 DIXIE WHITE *1.69 PaNTIlrorli FRY PANEp,cti 1.99 10 INCH FRY PAMEAcH$6. 99 12 INCH FRY PANsaZ 77 VAC BATTERIES 9 VOLT SINGLES t129 C&D CELLS 1, 2's s1,29 '1.89 • oprp WE VVILLISIE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU INHWY. NO. 8; OUR MANAGER ISt DALE McDONALD PrAP GODERICH-HURON RD. OPEN WED., THURS, FRI., EVENINGS NM CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, Ji.,INE 26, 1980... -PAG 16 Wednesday, June 18 was graduation day.for tttepresehool story and craft hour at Huron Centennial School, Brucefield. These 'busy young people will be at- tending kindergarten at Huron Centennial in September. aspo By Mary Chessell • The Varna and Goshen communities have been busy preparing and furnishing the house on the Jewitt farm for a Vietnamese family which arrived in Montreal on Friday and were to be here on Tuesdy. The man is a welder, his wife is a teacher, whO speaks French and English, and they haVe seven and nine- year-old boys and her 22 - year -old brother. The Varna people were also busy preparingfor a sell-out crowd • for Wedne's brbcup. damage done to rivers and beneficial soil insects and worms by the use of. fertilizers and other chemicals. He mentioned the resentment farmers feel at being pressured by consumers to produce cheap food for them. He concluded by telling of the satisfaction he receives from managing a farm and producing good crops, and how he weekend, the Stanley feels he is in some way in communion with God when he is in the fields. Others taking part in the service were Darryn McAsh with the poem amtly- column know of Varna area people who have recently graduated from, college or university, or obtained employment, I would appreciate a call, as many readers are interested in news of our young people's achievements. At the Kirkton- Woodham Slo-Pitch Tournament on the Steamers placed fourth in a field of 16 teams, and second in the B division. Now that school is out, there will be T -ball practice every Wed- -"-'--7Churchnews - End", Jim Kirton who nesday morning at 10 oclock. "No Beginning and No read the new testament On Wednesday, Tune took place between Rev. scripture, Tom Consitt ' Grant an d EIva ' Wi Len a— Brawn_ -a ad .with " A- C.4w bo y' s Webster celebrated their Charles Reid in �b- Prayer and Murdock 25th weddg-n-iiiversry servance of Rogation Day Morrison, who read the with a dinner held at the 1k4t Varna United Church old teRament scripture Legion Hall in Clinton for on Sunday. Charles- and fed in prayertheir families, friends, brought up some 'in- and the wedding party. teresting points . for Next Sunday,. we The "head table was discussion, such as why celebrate the 200th beautifully decorated there seem to be so manyAnniversary of the with silmor -candles, pink stumbling blocks; par- founding of Sunday carnations and the an- ticularly in the form of Schools: Attendance niversary cake. advditioenrss ,e whweneaathmeran fceoerlis- dippresented to Sunday lomas will be he is in partnership with School children, The Boy A reception followed God to feed His people. Scout leader will present later at their home where the guests were served Another good point was Religion in Life badges to anniversary cake which the conflict a farmer feels the Varna boys who took between a moral this course with Rev. Brown. was made and decorated responsibility to prodUce by Audrey Coleman of. as much as possible to Seafarth, a schaalfrierid eed the hungry of the Social notes of Elva's. Grant and Elva have four children - world, and the ecological If any readers of this Cheryl, Linda, Sandra and Janice. They An interesting dialogue ; • received many cards and 0'4., • • best wishes for continued A nstettJewellers happiness. LIMITED Many Varna People attended Mr. and Mrs. 11 ALBERT ST., CLINTON 482-3901 i Alex McBeaths 40t1t WE'RE AT YOUR SERVICE... party at the Zurich wedlding anniversary f Community Centre on • On -staff goldsmith for repairsito fine jewellery j• in-store watch repairs, liecluding battery installations "/ ant • Fast in-store engraving Saturday evening. ,t• • In-store ring sizing installations"/Grant wedding annWebster attended a 25th and Elva • Appraisals by our on -staff Certified Gemologist i. r party for Leonard and Janet Lovell of Kippen which was held at Kirkton on Friday ••••••-•••••• HOURSrMonday through Saturday, 9 a.m. - 6 pm.; Friday nights till 9 p.m. evening. GODERICH HAIRPORT 79 HAMILTON ST. 524-4212 WELLAREDKEN MAGARET JEAN CRAIG & SUZANNE HASS WELCOME LYNDA BEE WHITE SPECIAL UNTIL END OF JULY EAR PIERCING 7.00 FACIALS WITH MASK 95.00 1 ^4 7., . f:, 4 •