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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-01-05, Page 2dnapis term_ amt 100M - ales. A!ioat have inn on 9 the atloa of plate. Free • -917414mara ,LS available hy th g e • A. h two Sodet , 10 Tame to bite .., !I, roto, .cataria M4W ink Lo dorlr Ter o'tO, Dashwood, CCMf tonaiodaColigaban. hailers with Mr. s Corbett and were I . and , Ross wre •of Newwtonr�v� e, Mrs, R h Taylor of Gilman and members of Mrs. Corbett's, who were present far the family dither. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellwood, former" Hensel residehnts now of Ottawa visited last week with friends and renewed old sea ouaintenances. Dan Altars of London recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noakes. Dan stopped in -Hensall for several hours in the summer while on his way across Canada in his wheel chair to raise money; for Handicap- ped Athletes, Mr. and Mrs. William MacKinnon, Shawn and Laura of London spent. Christmas with the forr2er's mother Mrs. Janet Machin= non. Mrs. William O'Brien, Todd and Stacey of Brigden, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Flynn, Lori and Susan were New Year dinner guests with Mrs. Evelyn Flypn. Mr. Charles Mickle return- ed to Hamilton after holiday- ing with his 'Mother Mrs. Laird Mickle. Captain ftonald A. MacKinnon of-Arnherstview spent New Year's with his mother Mrs. Janet MacKin- non. Mrs. Alice Ferg spent the holiday with her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. George Coulter of Listowel. Rev. Kenneth Knight con- ducted worship service in Carnal Presbyterian Church on Sunda Mrs. Dorothy Ta . or &lil the se Ce b W. .S. ari `r ►i `S" -Group will meet on January: X9 at 2 p.m.' itnthe (chaurch. The 4ri- ttfdkiiidents were honored last month by the Legion Fran and Ed Porter and Mabel Sbreiber Iloliday visitors in By Isabel Scott 'Mr. ILL Cornish of the Bltaewater Nursing Tome in Zurich spent the'holiday weekend at the home Of daughter Mrs. Roy Br 4; k and Mr. Brock. Mrs. an Moires of London al vo visited with Mr. and Mrs: Brock. Mr., and Mrs. Art Alex- ander entertained members of their family on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Scott of Toronto spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott and Mary Jane. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hill of Medicine Hat visited with his parents Mre and Mrs. Allan Hill and Robert over the holi- day. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McBeath and.. family of Windsor spent Christmas with his mother Mrs. W. McBeath. NEWS; a il le% (0) CP BIRTFW'' WISHES A HAPPY BIRTHDAY To Kimberley Hayward Lori Forbes Edward John Stewart Krista Kuntz Lisa Flynn Willens Ronl®ker Kayley ;'.'ills Charlene Townsend RALSTON, Alto. R.R. 2, Clinton Toronto R.R. 2, Mayfield Goderieh Clinton Clinton R.R. 4. Seaforth CTS J n® 5 Jail. 5 Jam 6 Jam 6 Juno 9 Jon. 10 Jam VI Jun. 11 A Ditchers Puzzle Clues Across 1.Another word for chef 4.Wash dishes with this 7.Opposite of always 8.What people eat off 9. ----and pepper 11.Another word for dished 12.Frozen food is kept here 14.To fry lightly 16. mother word for faucets 18.A pop can has one 21.Necessity 22.Where dishes are kept 23.Thick cloth for han- dling pots 24.An oven ---- protects hands 26.A nutlike flavor 30.What we eat 32.What tea is made in 34.What pickles come 35.Look out of this Down 1.11ot drinks are drunk from these 2.Opposite of off 3.What water is boiled in 4.Where cutlery is kept 5_Spinach and tossed 6.It removes peels 10 -Another word for stoves 11.A chair gives a ---- 12.What food is fried in 13.Another word for burner 15.0pposite of exit 17.This spice causes sneezes 19.A wicker holds bread 20.---- and pans 22.Ice is ---- 24.A small cake 25.Sounds like two 27 -Cooked bread 28.Suit ---- carry clothes 29.Opposite of above 31.Do this with a pencil 32.Wash in a bath --- 33---- and vinegar salad dressing is ,ted by Cede Wide Feature Service Limited (c) 192 Mackay Fairfield Tate received life Memberships from photo) BrUeeneld ranch 140. (Steve Cooke Holiday visitors with Jack, Mary and Cathy Mustard were Stewart and Barbara and Sheldon of Stratford, Neil of North Bay, Jeffrey and Debbie of Reil Deer, Alberta and Charles of Lon- don. Also visiting were Miss Joy Honing of Port Hope and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee of Londesboro. Miss Georgine McCartney. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson - McCartney and Robert. Mr. Gerald Aldwinckle, Dunnville -and Mr. and Mrs. John Hayman and Brian of Exeter spent the holiday weekend with- Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wilson. Miss Carla Bradie of Calgary spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Don Brodie. Miss Jane Allan of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allan. Mrs. Alice Ham spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ham and family of Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. J. Crowe of Brantford spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John Mof- fat and family. The Ross family gathered for Christmas -on December 26 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ross. Miss Mary Jane Scott_ visited during the holidays with her aunt Mrs. Lois D'Angelo and family of Chicago, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. David Triebner entertained their family on December 26 at their home. Miss Wendy -Maus .. rd and friend of Toronto spent the halal .y weekend with her father Mr. Alfie Mustard. Mrs. Alice Ham has returned from spending the holi a' -ly weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ham and family. John Peter and Mar- tha Ham visited with their grandmother Mrs. Ham dur- ing the week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGregor of Woodstock spent the weekend with his mother Mrs. Gregor McGregor. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jackson spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Her- man and family of London. Miss Brenda Hallam spent the holidays at Mansfield with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Kirk. Sympathy is extended to Mr. Wilfred Ross and family on the death of his sister Mrs. Grace Ross Shunk of Mississauga on December 26 after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Alice Ham and several friends visited with Miss Mary E. Swan on the occasion of her birthday on Japuary 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffat and family spent Christmas holidays at Wallaceburg with her family also visiting at Sombra with his parents. Miss Joyce Broadfoot of London and Miss Brenda Broadfoot of Toronto `spent the holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Broadfoot. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Hargreaves of Kitchener spent a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Vic Hargreaves. Also visiting were Mr. and Mrs. S. Robin- son from St. Thomas. Mrs. Vino Berry has returned after spending the holidays with her niece Mrs. Geniene Griffith of Strat- ford. For Exclusive and Unusual, Gifts. The Arbor 43Albert St. Clinton 482-3876 APPLIANCE UEP'AMR Largo or imuti, well Ilya thetas all - Our repair experts will have your appliance iea tip top sKtape fast. Call nos today. 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