Clinton News-Record, 1980-10-16, Page 17Guests on the
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Thanksgiving weekend
• With Mrs. Wilfred San-
derson were Mr, andMrs.
Daryl Mrkar and family
of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs.
George Robb, Heather
and Michael of London
and Mrs. Mary Johnston
of London.
Mr,, and Mrs. Ed
• Haines and Rachel of
Niagara Fallsspent last
weekend with his
Y.._.__,_parents, Mr... -_and_ Arses
Donald Haines.
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock
was a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. "'Louis Stadelmann
and Susan of R.R. 4
Goderich last Sunday.
Mrs. Arnold Craig is a
patient in .Alexandra
Marine and General
Hospital, Goderich. She is
wished a speedy
recovery.
Auburn As ball •«tearn
and Mannings teatn of
Blyth enjoyed a beef
barbecue last Sunday
afternoon at the home of
Mr. Clare Million. Over
50 were present along
with the sponsors of the
team,, Mr. and Mei. Pete
Whetstone.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Collinson of Lucknow and
-...Mrs.--Gordon--Barger and
Douglas of Kintail were
guests for Thanksgiving
dinner with Mr, and Mrs.
George Collins and
Jonathan.
Mr. and mfrs. .ts,eitn
Robinson. and family of
Newmarket visited on the
weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrrs,
Ross Dobie,
Mrs, Ron Elliott of
Mississauga visited: last.
week with ,her parents
.,Mr. and Mrs, Gordon
" IVIiller, '
Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Rueger of Stratford, Mr.
and. Mrs. George Rueger,
Dan, Terry and Wendy of
' London, William Rueger
of R.R. 2 Clinton and Miss
Carol Rue$er of Vanastra
visited last. Sundae
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Cartwright, David,
Derrick and Lorie.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Weston of Toronto spent
Thanksgiving with her
mother, Mrs. Mary
Rollinson and brother,
Murray Rollinson.
Mrs. Dorothy Glock
and Mr. and Mrs., Donald
Patterson of Lethbridge,
Alberta.v'isited last week.
with, lV1 r..and Mrs. Oli'Ver
Anderson and, other
relatives In the district.
They are cousins of Mr.
Anderson. Their parents
were the late Dave
Patterson and their
mother was. Mabel
Coupland, well known in
this community years
ago.
with
u know
The cont m Unity_ Ls_
pleased to report that
Mrs. Ed Davies was able
to return home after a
few days in Clinton
Public Hospital.
Master Bryan Gross is
again a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital,
London. He is wished a
speedy recovery.
The October meeting of
the Auburn Village
"" 'trustee Board washeld
in the . town, hall last
Saturday evening,
discussion regarding
the sidewalks was held
and it was agreed that
anyone with a • sidewalk
crossing . their driveway,
would pay for the .steel to
reinforce the new cement
sidewalk.
I meet
In Auburn
The October meeting of
the Auburn Women's
Institute will be in the
charge of the conveners
of Agriculture and
Canadian Industries on
October. 21 at ` 2 p.m.
There will be a speaker
from the Ministry of
Agriculture and Food on
"Safety on the Farm and
in the Horne". The
conveners are Mrs.
Donald . • Cartwright and
Mrs. Roy Daer. Everyone
is welcoma.
o N'C4J3N"EiX&.R
help pay' ,
THURSD, I', OCTOBER 18, 2
It was reported that the
fire engine had been
started and the dog.
situation was pending.
It was agreed that Bill
Robertson would be
contacted to again blow
the snow off the streets
this whiter. it was also
stated that cars would not
be parked on the sides of
the street ' when the
streets have to be
ploughed
Bell telephone has been
contacted. and it is ex.
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elected that a pay phone
mill :soon be installed in
Auburn.
As this is election year,'
nomination forms are
available for anyone
swishing to rtin for Auburn
office,. Trustee J'im
Glnushez Stated that •he
would not rm again for
trustee but Chairman
Warner Andrews stated;
that he would run for
another tem,
Thanksgiving is meant to be a special time for
everyone and the patients at the Clinton Public
Hospital and Meals on Wheels recipients were not
forgotten. In art class the Grade 4 class at the
Clanton Christian School made special decorations
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WE WILL ISE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU IN: HWY. NO. 8 OUR MANAGER 15 RAY KURDGODERICH HURON X RD.C1PENWEEi.THURS., FRI. EVENINGS
and cards to brighten -the meal trays for the less
fortunate. The pine -cone turkeys and placemats
were 'delivered to favors convenor for the Clinton
Hospital Auxiliary, Gerry Van Den Berg. (Shelley
McPhee photo)
Girls honored at showers
BRIDAL SHOWERS
Miss Jane Thompson,
bride -elect, was honoured
last Thursday, evening
when relatives, friends
and neighbours gathered
in the Sunday School
room of-- Donnybrook
"United Church
Mrs. Stewart Chamney
was chairman for the
program. •
A reading was given- by
Mrs. Wes Jefferson ands
bird contest was given by
Mrs. Bill Hardy. Mrs.
Irene Finleon and Mrs.
Louise Wilson were the
winners. Mrs. June
Robinson read a reading,
and her sisters,
Mrs. Susan Haggitt and
Miss Ellen Thompsonas
well as the mothers and
grandmothers present.
Mrs. Joan Armstrong
read the address of
congratulations and gifts
were presented by Diane
Jefferson, Doreen Jef-
ferson and Julie
Thompson.
The guest book was in
the charge of Diane
Jefferson and Julie
Thompson.
The bride's mother is
having a trousseau tea
for Jane on October 25,
afternoon and evening:
and all were invited to
come.
Mrs. Carolyn Vincent
entertained friends and
relatives, of Linda Millian
to a srprise bridal
shower last Wednesday
evening at her. home.
After a social time
together, Mrs. Jackie
Collins read an address of
congratulations to Linda
and gifts were presented
by Jana Vincent.
Mrs.: Vincent placed a
decorated basic
housewife apron with
frills on Linda. This had
NOTICE-
Preliminary List - 19$0
of the
Township of Goderich
County of Huron
Notice is hereby given that 1 have complied with Sec-
tion 24 of the Municipal Elections Act, 1977, and that 1
habo posted up, at my office, at the Municipal Office,
on t'he 10th day of October 1980, the list of all persons
entitled to vote in the municipality at Municipal Elec-
tions, and that such list remains there for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all electors to take immediate
proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected.
according to law.
The last day for filing complaints is the 22nd day of
October'1980.
The plate at which the revision will commence is the
clerk's office, the time at which the revision will com-
mence is October 15th, 1980. '
Dated this 14th day of October, 1980.
R.E. Thompson
Clerk
TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH
been made by Mrs.
Brenda. Bricker and
Carolyn Vincent.,
After the gifts were
opened. Linda thanked
her friends and a
delicious lunch was
served.by Mrs. Jackie
Collins,
Mrs. Brenda
Bricker, Mrs. Lynn
Chamney and Mrs. Gail
Dobie.
WMS NEWS
The Auburn
Presbyterian Women's
Missionary Society met
last week for its October
meeting at the home of
Mrs. Lillian Letherland.
Mrs.' Frances Clark
gave the call to worship
The -mission study was.
taken by Mrs. Roy Daer
and it was on the
Thanksgiving theme,
The minutes of the
previous meeting were
accepted as read by the.
secretary, Mrs. Lillian
Letherland. Mrs.
Frances Clark gave the
financial statement.
A short report was
given by Mrs. Frances
Clark and Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock of the
designation of Miss
Lynne Longmuir, the new
educational consultant
for the area, in her role as
deaconess, that was held
recently at Huron
Feathers, Sauble Beach.
A short summary of
Huron Presbyterial held
at Hensall was also liven.
Tender let
BLYTH - The tender of
Maple Engineering and
Construction from
Brampton has been
accepted by Blyth
Council for the sewage
treatment plant.
Of the eight different
bidders,. Maple was the
lowest with $1,288,460...
The highest --bidder was
$1,610,000. Once the
contract is signed, 'the "
firm has 52 weeks to
complete the job and they
hope to start this fall.
NOMINATIONS
Township of Goderich
Nominations will be received by the undersigned
during normal office hours from October 16 to October
20 and ending at 5:00 p.m. on October 20 for the
following positions:
(A) Reeve, Deputy Reeve and three councillors to
serve a two year term for the Township of Goderich.
(6) one member to the Huron County Board of
Education, to represent the Township of Goderich and
Colborne for a two year term.
R.E. THOMPSON, Clerk
R.R. 2, Clinton