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By Bertha MaeGtegor Chapel -Michael P. O'Connor
Mrs. Mabel Munn, who Funeral Homes, 118 King
had the misfortune to fall at Street, Hensall where
the home of her daughter funeral and committal
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. service was held on Monday,
Don Gooding at January 5th with Rev.
Thanksgiving, has Stanley McDonald of -
recuperated and was able to ficiating. Temporary en -
return to her home last tombment with interment
weds. Her many friends are later in Hensall Union
pleased to see her in her Cemetery.
usual good health. United news
Lovekish Habit, who has A fair congregation
been a patient in St. Joseph's gathered on a stormy Sun -
Hospital, London following day, January 4th 1981 at
leg injury, was able to return Hensall United Church ' to
to his home for the holiday hear Rev. Stanley McDonald
season preach the first of five
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Raeburn sermons on "The Lord's
returned to their home m Prayer". He introduced the
Coronation, Alberta after prayer and spoke on "Our
spending the holiday season Father Which Art In
with their parents, Mr. and Heaven,". This, prayer is the
Mrs. A. Slade and Glen and best known passaBe in
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scripture and sadly is often
Raeburn and members of • repeated more as a ritual
their family. than a prayer. Our Father
Mrs,. Ian! Bissett, Mrs. draws us into the all en -
Skip Zumack and Jamie of ctiinpassing Love af'God in
London, Mr. and Mrs. Rick acceptance of God as our
Bissett Jennifer and Alysia, Father makes it easy to
Goderich were recent settle our relationship with
visitors with Mrs. Edith Bell, others and with God. It can
Misses Pauline and Troyann. bring us back from
Owing to the storm Sunday depression, self -hate - it
beginning the New Year makes God approachable in
January 4th, Rev. Kenneth spite of His Glory and
Knight conducted the church Majesty. The Lord's prayer
worship in the Church School is an old, yet evernew,
with only several attending. personal prayer.
The sermon was entitled Assisting ably at the organ
"What Next?" and piano was Douglas
The service next Sunday Klopp, while Don Travers
will be held in the Church sang a solo. The service
School with Rev. Kenneth began with the monthly
Knight in charge at 1:30 p.m. hymn sing and the children's
The annual meeting is talk on "Where Do I Check
planned for January 25th In?" - in prayer and with
following the Church Ser- God. On Thursday January
vice. 8th, Unit 4 will ' begin
The Hensall Women's meetings at 2:30 p.m. while
Institute meeting will be held next Sunday, the second of
on. Wednesday, January 14th the series of sermons on
at 8 p.m. in the Hensall "The Lord's Prayer" will be
United Church when Rev. given.
Stanley McDonald will be the Socials
speaker on "Public The "Three Links" Senior
Relations". Citizens 'will meet on
Young man dies Tuesday, January 13th for
Suddenlyns the result of a
snowmobile accident
Saturday, January 3, 1981,
David Barry Vanstone, ;1162
Richmond St. South, Hensall
died in his 19th year. The
ss,on of Rolly and Marg Church on January 21st, at
Vanstone of Hensall, he was , noon.
the brother of Mrs. Glen (- --Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Raeburn
(Peggy) Restemayer of of Coronation Alta, visited
Dashwood; Joe of Bayfield; . during the holidays\ with the
Mrs. Carl (Chris) Wurm of latter's grandmother, Mrs.
the regular. _monthly
meeting, at the local hal at 8
p.m. The Kippers East
Women's Institute are
hosting the group to a dinner
in Carmel Presbyterian
Huron Park; Mrs. Bill
(Susan) Stoll of R.R. 2,
Kippen; Mary Ann, Kelly,
Shawn all at home. He was a
grandson of Mrs. Ken
Morris, R.R. 4, Goderich,
and Mrs. Elizabeth Brown of
Seaforth; and friend of Miss
Shelley Miller, Listowel.
Predeceased by a brother
Robert (May of 1979) he is
also survived by ten nieces
and nephews. Visitation was
from the Bonthron Funeral
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Hazel Luther.
Mrs. Alice Ferg returned
•to her home after visiting
with' her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. George
Coulter at Listowel.
Queensway visitors
Birthday greetings to
Irene Kalbfleisch, who
celebrated her birthday last
week. Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted the church ser-
vice last week.
Mervyn and • Irene Dunn,
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visited with Vera Lammie
and Louise Mitchell; Shirley
Prouty visited with Mrs.
Kendrick, Isobel Sproat,
Louise Mitchell and Vivian ,
Alderson and Kay and Jack
Cockwell• and Mrs.Dorothy
Lee visited Irma Wilds
Vera Johnnton and
Beatrice Taylor visited their
mother, Mrs. Volland and
Denny Denroach and
daughter visited Louise
Mitchell.
Intended for last week
The staff and residents of
Queensway Nursing Home
Hensall wish to express their
sincere thanks to Hensall
Legion Ladies' Auxiliary for
treats. It was all gratefully
appreciated. Thanks also
goes to Rev. McDonald for
leading the program at the
volunteer Christmas party.
Everyone at Queensway
Home their families and
friends the very best in the
New Yearn _-7' --
Birthday Greetings to Bill
McKenzie, Agnes Cutting
and Pat Desch who
celebrated their birthdays in
December.
Christmas visitors with
Bill McKenzie, were Dorothy
Davey and family, Clarence
Shultz; visiting with Ethel
Drocer were Beatrice Munn,
Mrs. Rozendal, and Jean,
Wyma and Mrs. Ilia Moir
and Beatrice Munn visited
Fannie Clarke.
Isobel Alcock and Jessie
Ingle visited Cora Alcock;
visiting with Mrs. Volland
were Bruce Volland,
Clarence and Aldeen
Volland, Irene Finlayson,
Vera Johnston and visiting
with Mrs. Wilds were: Eliza
Wilds, Mr. and Mrs. A.H.
Dogan, Pat Wilds and
family, Nora Dogan and
daughter, Marie and Henry
Wilds, Kay and Jack Cock -
well, Ron and Dorothy Lee,
Donald Wilds, Winnifred
. Wilds, Dianne Wilfred, Bill
and Nancy Moans, Gail
Rogan,
'MI.- and Mrs Bill
Smith, Norey and Ken
Dogan.
Pete, Ruth, Nancy, Susan
Durand, Leo Stallon, Harold;
Judy, Jeanie, Connie and
Jeff . Kendrick and : Doris,.
Ken and Karen Kendrick
visited their mother, Mrs.
Nell Kendrick and visitors
with Vera Lammie were
Chester Dunn, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Wright, Shiral and
Darryl Laramie, Hazel Snell,
Les Mitchell, Bo and Mrs.
Parker, and Mrs. Hannigan
visited with Louise Mitchell.
Florence and Walter
Whilhelm. visited Edna.
Youn, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Penhale, Brad and Lorie
Buckle visited Mrs.
Penhale; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Heibien visited Carl
Lawatski; and Hiram
French *as visited by Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Ruston.
Lorne and Laureen Devine
visited Ed Divine; visiting
with Alice Rozendal were
Irene and Don Rozendal,
Dirk and Marie Rozendal
and Mary Grady and Don
Finkbeiner and family
visited Lavina Finkbeiner.
Mr. and Mrs. TGm
Triebner visited Muriel
Triebner and Sarah Wren
visited Fannie Clarke and
Louise Mitchell and Mary
Roobal visited several
residents.
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Juvenile delinquency is
the result of parents
trying to train"•children
without starting at the
bottom.
Not one person in a
thousand keeps his hands
'in his pockets while
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The antics of the Team Ten crew from CFPL-TV in
London and these of the Bayfield FAN teams are surd to
Hammers lead Tuckersmithleague
please many this coming Saturday night at the ge's
new arena. Action gets underway at 8 pm.
Broadfoot's Hammers are
still leading the league with
70 points, but Warren's
Wrenches are close behind
with 69.
Sid's Crowbars are third
with 66 and Veenstra's
Vicegrips and Scottie's
Screwdrivers are tied in
fourth place with 62 points
each. John's Jacks are
behind with 61.
Marion Broadfoot had the
ladies' high single of 250 and
the high triple of 598. The
high average went to Amy
Gerrits and Mary Buffinga
who each bowled scores of
183,
For the men, Walter
Pepper had the high single of
221. Angus Hummel took the
high triple of 579 and the high
average of 205.
Clinton Mixed
Louise Gthbings was the
top lady bowler of the week
She took the high single of
370, the high triple of 756 and
the high average of 192.
For the men, Leonard
Steep rolled his way to the
high single of 311 and the
high triple ,of 722. Bob
Falconer captured the high
average with 211.
In the team standings, the
Twilighters are in first place
with 64 points and Spike Plus
4 are second with 60. The
Fabulous Fives are in third
place with 57 points and the
scoring quickly drops,
leaving Wayne's Girls with
44.
The Head Pin Specialists
are next with 42 points and
Steve's Wonders and the
Grease Balls are wedged in a
last place spot with 38 points
apiece.
Tuesday Ladies
..Ramona's Pistachios _have
Negotiations still off
Contract negotiations between the Huron County
Board ofgducation and its secondary school teachers
will not likely resume until the end of January.
The two sides were unable to reach an agreement in
initial bargaining sessions and Professor Jeffrey
Gandz .,of the University of Western Ontario was
appointed to assist by the Education Relations
Commission.
Gandz mediated talks between the board and
teachers for three days in December at Benmiller Inn
but that negotiating session failed to produce any hint
of settlement.
Negotiations will resume by the end of January and
Gandz said they will take place in London.
"We will organize meetings before the end of the
month in London," he said. "Right now the teachers
and board are meeting in their own groups to reaf-
firm their positions or whatever."
The personnel committee of the board will hold
special meetings during the third week of January.
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Length 36"
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48"
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1.39
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a slight lead on the league
with 89 points, but Rose's
Roasted Nuts are close
behind with 88.
Castle's Chestnuts have 81
points and Bonnie's Beer
Nuts, Beulah's Butternuts
and Bircham's Beechnuts
are stuck in a three way tie
with 77 points each.
Ruby's Cashews have 75
points and Edgar's Almonds
are in last place with 74
points.
Gery Mountford took the
high angle of 246. Iva Reid
bowled her way to the high
triple of 676 and split the high
average with Nancy Roy,
with 193 points each.
Skating club
plan family dance
With • the holiday season
over, the figure skating club
is back to order and havea
busy schedule for the next
three months.
The precision line is taking
shape and there is a cutting
bee on Wednesday evening
at the 'arena during skating
session.
On -:Saturday; • January
17th, the club's family dance
• will be held at the Goderich
Township Hall with music. by
"Whisky Jack". Be sure to
get your ticket. There are
still some available and can
be picked up at:the.arena
Saturday morning during
,skating. Everyone is
welcome. --
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who have passed their basic
badge are eligible to com-
pete in their eligible
categories. Parents are
urg e,0 to have their "children
enteed and everyone is
welcome to come out to the
competition beginning at
4:00 p.m. There will be
;trophies and . -medals
presented which have been
sponsored 'by .the local
banks, grocery, stores,
businesses and organizations
in Clinton.
Also on Friday, February
7th, the Precision Line will
be performing during in-
termission of the Optimist'
events being held. Be sure to
come out to see their ,first
performance.
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BY-LAW NO. 2 FOR 1981
1t is an offence to deposit or push snow or
ice onto the cleared portion of any street
allowance within the Town of Clinton.
It Is also an offence to push snow from one
side of the cleared portion of the street
allowance to the other side of the street
allowance.
Penalty for a breach of this by-law not to
exceed '300.00
C.C. PROCTOR
Clerk
Town of Clinton
NOTICE
1981 DOG LICENSES
for the Town of Clinton are due and payable
Jan. 2, 1981.
Dog togs are now on sale at the Town Hall
All dog owners are required to have their
dogs licensed.
C.C. Proctor
Clerk
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