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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-01-05, Page 29Christian eformed Church i8ev- A. Dieieman - i°wsbaoa Myth Christian Reformed Church invite% you eat its worship services and programs SUNDAY - JANUARY 9, 1983 Services 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Lyth goalteieder Joe Helms turas one aside In Peewee house league action on Mond 1 Rod Hilts photo) y night against Goderich. the LON4.'ESBOR Dora Shobbrook, editor leader .Epiphany Sun y service held United News Epiphany Sunday service was held on Sunday morning at Londesboro United Chur- ch. Greeters were Gordon and Dora Shobbrook and ushers were Connie Hoggart, Elizabeth Lawson, Theresa Overboe and Karen Wright. Colin Swan announced the congregational meeting next Sunday following church ser- vice. Junior teachers were Jane and Connie Hoggarth and Cheryl Lyon. Lisa Bosman sang a solo accom- panied by her mother on the organ. Personals Syrr>ipathy is extended to Jean Caldwell on the death of her mother Mrs. Isabel Colq 3 i oun of Clinton on December 30 in her il'„ h year. Mr. Wm. Hamilton return- ed to his home in Moorefield on December -' after spen- ding two weeks with hiis daughter Mr. and Mrs. is ob Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alexander spent Christmas with their ,el.. ughter Mr. and Mrs. Don Cousineau, Jim, Don and Tammy at North l ay. Volleyball will it played each Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m. at Hullett Central school for ages 13 to 17. Everyone is welcome. Mrs. Beth Knox, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Knox, Theresa, Melanie and Christopher spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Irwin of Clinton and Boxing Day with Cindy Swan and family of London. " New \ear's day visitors with Mrs. Hazel Watkins were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Pryor, Mr. and Mi's. Carman McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. John Hesselwood and Mrs. ?: eth Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Saundercock held Christmas on December 27th and pre- sent were his mother Mrs. Laura Saundercock, their family Mr. and Mrs. John Saundercock, Lisa of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peck, Kelly and Christopher of Ailsa Craig. Friends will be glad to know ` 1rs. Laura Saunder- cock returned to her home on December 27 from spending two weeks in Clinton Public hospital and five weeks with her niece Mr. and Mrs. Pere McBride of Carlow. Mrs. Joe Shaddick spent Christmas Day with Mr -and BIYTII ARENA SCHEDULE Wednesday January 5 1 pm -2 pm Pre -School skating S pen -10 pm Minor Sports 10 peva-11 peen C.R.C. Hockey Thursday, .1 winery 6 3:30 pm -6:30 pm Pee Wee game 7 pony -12 Midnight Blyth Broomball Friday, January try 7, 1983 3:30 pert -5:30 pm Figure Sk®ting 0:30 pea -11 pm OPEN Contact arena 323-11800 or Russell Cook 383-4390 Saturday, January 8, 1983 8 am -1 part Minor Sports 1 pm -2 pm Iialyth ®ears BroombeII 7 pm -3 pea Stslntonessrs Broomball 3 pm -6:30 pca OPEN 7 pm -61 pyo( C.R.C. Firoomball 8 pen -9 pm 1Qln©ttes ® pm -11 pm OPEN Contact BIpth buena 323-9600 or Russell Cook 323-4590 Sa>iy, , J®taeeary 9, 1983 1 pen -2 pm Auburn Kroo(.eball 7 part -4 pre Public Skating 4:13 para -3:13 p(vt 01t, Liners itroombalI 7:43 pan -11 pm Blyth Brotmball Mrs. Bill Shaddick, Julia, Richard, Sunday and Mon- day with Mrs. Edith Lockhart of Goderich. Mrs. Dora Shobbrook returned home New Year's Day after spending a week with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ross Millson off Woodstock. Mr. Bob Saundercock and David of Clinton visited on New Year's Day with Mrs. Laura Saundercock. Mrs. Kathleen Whitman and Karen, Clinton visited on Sunday with Vaughan Hunk- ing- Christmas Day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson, John and Elizabeth were her father John Turner, Mr -and Mrs. George Turner, arry and Bonnie of Tuckersmith. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson, John and Elizabeth and Janine Mayhew spent Box- ing Day with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Warren of London. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson, John and Elizabeth and Janine - Mayhew spent New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. George Turner, Barry and Bonnie Tuckersmith. New Year's Day guests with Mr.and Mrs. Tom '.i len were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jackson, Brian, Ken and Sandra of Ridgetow1p Mr. and Mrs. Don Straiton, Colleen and John Of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Allen, Don, Mark, Drew, Paula. Mrs. Florence Cartwright, John and Claude spent Christmas Day with her mother Mrs. Mae Rinn of Belgrave and Boxing Day with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cartwright, Carol and Neal. John C,rtwright spent the last week at Toc Alpha in Toronto. Christmas Monday guests with Mrs. Clara Riley were Arnold, Bev and children, Carman, Diane and family Elmer and Ettie Huggill, Mr. George Mann. Mrs. Clara Riley spent New Years with Mrs. Ethel Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fothergill visited on Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Colonel Marks of R.R. 3, Listowel. The W.I. Agriculture meeting will be held January 12 at 8 p.m. when films on agriculture will be shown. We welcome 'Marlene Dubois and son Mario from Los Angeles, California, who moved into Gordon Harkness' apartment last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longman spent Christmas Day with her sister Mr. and rs. l: ob Norris of Staffa. Mrs. Clara Riley visited on Sunday with Mr. George Mann. any ho Lewis Statehouse Mr. and Mrs. George Michie returned home Bast Tuesday after spending the Christmas week with their daughter and son-in-law, Dr. Don and Mrs. Whitfield and Jenny of Sault Ste. Marie. Mrs. Rick Bail and Mat- thew of Hanover, Richard Anderson of London and Anne Catherine Jean of Hamilton spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson and Sheila. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Snow on the ar- rival of their '• ..:by boy Mat- thew. New Year's Day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby were Mr. and Mrs. George Michie, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson and Sheila, Doug Cousins of Brussels, Richard Anderson of Lon- don, Anne Catherine Jean of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Michie, Chris, Steven and Lindsay of R. R.4 Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, Tara and Erin of Ilderton, Mr. and Mrs. James Baker and Mark of London, Mrs. Rick Ball and Matthew of Hanover and Ernest Michie of the Callen- dar Nursing Home in Brussels. Visitors over Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. James La- mont were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cottrill of Kincardine, Dale Lamont of Hensall, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCrea and Mrs. Winnie Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Mon- tgomery and family of Blyth, Doug McCrea and Lesley Phrophet of Port Credit. Michael Lechinsky of Oshawa visited with his grandmother Mrs. Ivy Cook and other relatives in the vicinity last week. Barbara Coultes of Toron- to and her mother Mrs. Janisa Coultes of Belgrave spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Armes of Seaforth. Mrs. Hazel Procter return- ed home on Saturday after being a patient in the Wingham and District Hospital. This community extends sympathy to Mr. and Mrs, ay visitors Jim Leishman of R.R.5 Brussels and their daughter Mrs. ::radley Kennedy and her family of Londes` ,tro on their recent sad bereave- ment. Dr. Ray and Mrs. Nicholson tr. Torontq, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nicholson and Sherrie of Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Wide, Kimrley, Jennifer and Trevor of Hamilton and Rob Nicholson of Centralia were visitors over the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nicholson. Howardand Alison Rot its of Hamilton spent the Christmas holidays with their parents Rev. John G. and Mrs. Roberts. Barbara Coultes of Toron- to spent a few days during Christmas week with her mother Mrs. Janisa Coultes. Mr. Harold Keating returned home last Sunday evening after spending Christmas with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snell of London and his nieces and nephews, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Blair and family of Picton and Mrs. Shirley Guite, Mrs. Eileen Beecroft and Jerry Skinner, all of London. Christmas holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch, Julie and Jeff of London, Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, Tara and Erin of Ilderton, Mr. Ernest Michie of the Callendar Nur- sing Home, Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Armstrong of London and their grand- daughter Kathy Hayes of Mississauga. Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Walsh and Andrew were Miss Mar- ni Walsh of York University, Toronto, Michael Walsh of Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, Edmonton, Miss Mae Coulter of Aylmer, Mr. and Mrs. David Walsh and Kelly of Kitchener, Miss Mary Ellen Walsh of Bayfield and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coulter of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Don Craig, Debbie, Doug and David of R.R.2 Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston of Blyth ,t. CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WED .: Y. JANUARY 5, 1983 --PAGE 13 and Mr. and • Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse of Beigrave were Christmas guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Daer, Patricia and Terry of R.R.5 Wingham, on December 27. New 7- New Year's Day guests with Mrs. Irian Edgar of Wingham were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston off Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Edgar of R.R-4 Wingham, Miss Joanne Edgar of Mississauga, Gary Ross of Harriston and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse of Belgrave. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDonald of Brussels and his sister, Mrs. Jean McGail of Toronto were New Year's dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston. Ten tables were in play at the last euchre party for 1982 which was held in the W.I. Hall on December 29. Winners were: high lady, Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler; most lone hands, Mrs. George Michie; low lady, Mrs. William Coultes; high man, Herb Clayton; most lone hands, Ed Marsh; low man, Alvin Higgins. Euchre for 1983 will begin on Wednesday, January 5, starting at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Whiten des A The Wing Sides Arena Josephine Street North End of Win ham on Hwy. 4 The PIi,cotogofr Grp Sovi ga, BULK COOKIES - Arrow roots, wafers, suitranA cookies, assorted cremes, chocolate chip, fig bars, digestive, etc- ULK t AWING GOODS - Raisins, dates, esconut, currants, flour, white or brown sugar, rice, beans, etc. DISCOUNT GRWCERY ITEMS • Canned g.'-a.:l s, juices, pickles, salad dressing, ketchup, table syrup, deter- gents. CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR - Jo;':ring suites, jogging shoes, merits work clothing, safety worts shoes, rubber boots, kids coveralls, ski sttaites, snow suites, Ladies sweaters, jump snits, jackets. DESIGNER &I,UE JEANS FOR MEN, LADIES AND CHILDRJEN. CARPET AND NO WAX FLOORING - Roll ends, remnants or complete rolls, we will cut to sine. GUNS, AMMUNITION, SCOPES, TRAPS, HOCKEY STICKS - Rifles and shotguns by Winchester, Remington, /Browning, Roger and others. NEW AND USED FURN!TIJII.E - Antiques, glass ware, living room suites, dining room suites, bedroom suites, table and chair sets, china cabinets, box used tnattreesen. NOTE! We take trade ins or will pay cash for lased furniture, guns, antiques - clocks, china, etc. WW buy partial households or complete close outs. i'Luy, Trade or Sell, Give Us a Yell at Tawe WINGHAM SALES ARENA 357-1730 Open Monday to Saturday 9-6 p.m. Fri. Nites till 9 p.m. Cash, Cheques, Visa, Master Card Accepted FREE PARKING The Wingham Saks Areca FRIDAY g SATU6"DAY. JAN. 7 8 8 YOUR HOSTS HAROLD & THELMA Maple I oaf Va( P. Reg. or Beef WIENERS $1.49 lb. At B Prices Old Sneath 121/2 Oz. Fr(naen ®RANGE JUICE 99 et Kraft bOO Cram PEANUT BUTTER TIN Smooth or Crum hv $1 069 • Maple teat Vat Pa( 500 Gram SIDE BACON $2 49 PKC. While Swan PAPER TOW_ 2 Roll 1 ,19 PK( (;rade "A" Frnien DUCKS $1 .49 LB. MatweII House 369 Cr, Va( Pat Bag COFFEE 2 69 � P1S(o Kraft or ( atelli DINNERS 2/' 9° Map'e lea ' 5 Boneless DINNER HAMS ()Id Mill WHITE BREAD 2.99 �A 59° Weston's Plain or Sugar DONUTS 894 190e. Libbv's or Van ( amps 14 Oz. PORK & BEANS�EAfol�9° Boneless Tin -End HAM STORE Si I( FD TIN $2.991B. $3119u3 Christmas Draw Winners ;0.00 Vim( her - Mrs. Edna ((liab 2 Wintario Tickets - Mrs. (heryl Nessus 2 Wintario Ti( leets - Mks lu^^ Fothergill" (I nndeshorn) 2 Wintario Ti( kets Fast Wawa Kindergar- ten ( lass 2 Wintario Ti( kris Mrs. Mabel Smith ( Brussels) '25.00 Vou( her - Mrs. Marl Fast lir in. turkey - Mrs. Marron Hubbard Ib. Sausage Mrs. Barb Howson 2 Steaks - Mrs. Marie Button 1 Proven( ial Ti( ket - Mrs. Lorna Whitmore SPECIALS TILL SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1983 ONI Y LYT=..: Meat Market ( )lien 1nn(fas 1hur. ti ,int (, prim F oda( it .I am -� , S,alunl.ab N am -, lam ( nktr,n, killing( nttmfj and W rahprnQ RsAppointment Phone SNELL'S GROCERY LTD. 11. Lewis Soft Twist White BREAD 24 oz. loaf .65 Weston's Jam Filled RUNS 6's .99 Chiqui to BANANAS per Ib .39 Schneider's No. 1 Breakfast BACON 500 g. pkg 2.69 Schneider's WIENERS 1 Ib. pkg .r - - . - 1059 Schneider's Old Fashioned HAMS 1/7's Der Ib 3.99 Kraft Parkay MARGARINE prints 3 lb. pkg 2069 Libby's Deep Browned BEANS With PORK 14 oz e69 Robin Hood All -Purpose FLOUR 10 kg 7029 Monrch Cake & Pastry FLOUR 10 kg 7.29 Nabob Regular Grind COFFEE 369 g 2.49 E.D. Smith Cherry PIE FILLING 19 oz 1.69 Aylmer Cream Style CORN 19 oz .65 McNair Sultana RAISINS 750 g 2049 Christmas CANDY Reduced to 1/2 PRICE Kleenex FACIAL TISSUES 200's .99 Pronto PAPER TOWELS 2 Roll 1019 Protein Plus DOG FOOD from PURINA 750 g 49 or buy a case of 12 x 750 g. (9 kg.) for only 6095 M_ ,NY UNADVERTISED FEATURES WE RESERVE Ts=3E RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Closed Mond We deliver ys - Open Tuesday through Saturday Open Fridays until 8 p.m. `hone 523-9332 MMMT STAN I ARD 1. Corning Events "THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic held at the Health Unit office, Medical Building, Brussels on Tuesday, January 11, 1983 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance; 2. Anaemia Screening: 3. Immunization: 4. Hearing Screening; 5. Vision Screening; 6. Fluoride brushing for ages 3 to 5 years. Adult Im- munization will also be offered at this Clinic". - 1 or 12. Wanted To Buy WANTED small calves, either dairy or beef. Clare Van Comp. 357-2861. 27tf 13 Wanted General WANTED size 2 girl s figure skates will exchange or buy have size 1 Phone 523-9204 1 19 Notice L 8 M. Auto Wrecking, We buy scrap cors. rods, batteries and scrap Phone 887 9561 27tf 7 Situations Wonted Farmers for a good farm building at a competitive price PHONE RAY LAMBERS CONSTRUCTION 482-3305 Clinton FRFF FSTiMATi-S 3194 19. Notice PREGNANT and need help? Free, positive, confidential sup- port. Birthright. Coll 357-1066 or 357-2392, 357-1769 or London 432-7197 collect.---27tf PHIL's refrigerator and ap- pliance service. Prompt depen- dable service to all makes and models of domestic appliances. Phone 887-9062.-27ff CONCRETE WORK - Expert chimney and roofing repairs. Specializing in stabling. Don Ives. Phone Brussels 887- 9024. -27t4 24. Cords Of Thanks WILSON My sincere thanks to neighbors, friends and relatives who were so helpful, to those who sent cords, flowers and treats to me while in Clinton and University Hospitals. Thanks to Dr. Street, nurses and staff of Clinton Public Hospital They were all very much appreciated Jock Wilson 1 BERG Sales -Service Installation -Barn Cleaners -Runk Feeders -Stabling -Manure Gooses ers FRI 1 i ST IM,I T 1 ti Donald G. Ives( RR. 2, BLYT14 Phone Rru,aselu 8117-Q024 3114 24. Cords Of Thanks FEAR Bert and Flora Fear wish to thank relatives. friends and neighbours who helped celebrate their wedding an- niversary. Sincere thanks for the lovely cards, gifts and good wishes. A special thank you to our family who arranged the dinner and euchre party. 1 27. Births ANDERSON Ken and Diane are pleased to announce the arrival of their son. Adam James, born December 19, 1982 in Seoforth Community Hospital. weighing 6 lbs. 9 oz. A brother for Kyle l nx r -CUSTOM FARM SERVICES *Swathing *Combining Straight 0Piek-up swaths FRANK PRoa 887=9481 FRAN DOR ACRES o Grain Storage and Handling ° Aeration O Feed Storage and Handling o Pre-engineered steal farm buildings FRAhtK PROCTER 887 9481 31'tf 28. Deaths CAMPBELL Suddenly at leer late residence, 84 Lighthouse Street, Goderich, on Monday, December 27th, 1982, Mary Helen Marie Camp- bell, in her 47th year. Beloved daughter of the late George and Florence Campbell. Dear sister of Ina (Mrs. Herbert Staf- fen), Clinton, Mrs. Florence Warnes. Seoforth, Margaret (Mrs. John Toth), Listowel, Mrs. Mary McMichael, Orillia, Stuart Campbell. Goderich, Harold and John Campbell, Blyth. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Rested at the Stiles Funeral Horne, Goderich after 2 p m Wednesday. Service and committal in the chapel on Thursday of 2 p m Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Ethel Ontario 1 Chimney Cleaning VERN'S CHIMNEY SEEP Phone 577-0674 offer 6:00 7-77 1 SIM %N W®O WORIO -..G and CONSTRUCTION Rer-,vatlons contract prices. You may be eligible for govt loans or grants. Call fora free mit !mete. MURRAY SIMPSON MYTH 357-1728 ©n 523-9427