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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1981-10-14, Page 11Mr. & Mrs. Irvine Tebbutt Allison Lobb photo Couple celebrates 5Oth by Milena Lobb On September 30, 1931, Irvine Tebbutt and Edith Fisher were united in holy wedlock. After 50 years of wedded life, their family, brothers and sisters and their spouses joined them at Hohnesville United Church to celebrate the occasion. Present were Jack and Norene Tebbutt and Gary, Wayne and Lois Tebbutt and Fraser of Goderich Township, Paul and PatDockstader and Neil of Goderich; Gerry and Shirley Tebbutt and Wendy of Bettendorf, Iowa; Bob and Marilyn Fren- en, Lori, uavl,d, Brad and Nancy of Mit- chell; Lorrine Young, Les and Phyllis Pitblado of Goderich; Kenneth and Rita Holmes of Goderich Township; Leonard and Phyllis Fisher, Wilfred and Kathleen Fisher of Colborne Township and Carmon and Ada Tebbutt of Clinton. After the delicious meal served by the ladies of Holmesville United Church, friends and neighbours called to give their. congratulations and best wishes. Son Gor- don of Calgary arrived later in the day and joined the family for the evening when "Open House" was at the home. Goderich Township council Council has quiet session Accounts totalling $27,114.05 were ordered paid and one building permit was issued when Goderich Township Council met in regular session on October5. The building permit was issued to David Orr for the demolition of a garage on lot 15, concession 3. The ac- counts included $12,122 for the road superintendent payroll and $8,617 for tile drain debenturues. J. Cox, H. Shore and, G. Davidson were present at the meeting to discuss' the status of the'Sawcher property. Cox and Shore made a formal request to council to have the property zoned institutional, claiming that the property had, in effect, been used for such purposes for some years previously. Davidson reviewed the Maitland and 16th by Milena Lobb After all the rainy dreary days we have had, the nice autumn weather is welcome. It is impossible to improve on the scenery as the trees outdid themselves in colour this fall. Bill and I spent a week in New Orleans recent- ly and we never saw anything to equal the views we have at home. New Orleans is a very in- teresting city of contrast. We walked the French Quarters (especially Bourbon Street, listened to jazz in Preserva- tion Hall), Jackson Square, the French Market, the Moon Walk; toured some ci- ty in a horse and buggy; took a street car ride, toured the Superdome and watched them laying the "Mar - digress" for a game, spent six hours on a paddle boat on the Mississippi River, rented a car and drove the river road to Baton Rouge, stopp- ing at Oak Alley Plantation which is just like the old homes in the movies. We had some pecan pie here that melted in your mouth. There were miles and miles of sugar cane so we stopped at one plantation and two young melt told us about harvesting and plan- ting the crop. The weather was perfect - about a5 to 90 degrees and only a little rain one afternoon. It was quite a letdown to come home to the cooler, damp climate but we were giad we didn't see all the ice and snow and polar bears that one waiter told us we have. various zones which could be used to . accommodate the clinic on the property, one of which could be commercial. But he also stated that the property could continue to be used for clinical purposes indefinitely under the present zoning until such time as it ceased to be used for these purposes. At that time it would revert to agricultural status. Council passed a motion that the zoning of the property be left as it is at present. Martin Van Ninhuys was at . the council meeting to request that the open portion of the Miller -Brand Municipal Drain be cleaned out. Council instructed the clerk to contact George Radford and D.H. Turnbull in an effort to arrive at a suitable contract price for cleaning this • drain. If neither can do the work this fall, the clerk is to look for other contractors who can. The recreation committee was given permission by council to use the township ' hall every Monday and Wednesday evening for the next 10 weeks for a karate instruction class. A severance request from J. Bakker fora parcel of land on lot 6, Maitland Concession was dealt with as per questionaire. The Ministry, of Tran- sportation and Com- munication requested data on the erection of a sign at the township hall park. ' CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, Qc'1OBER 14, 194 Middleton ACW hears of Deep Muscle therapy By Blanche Deeves Morning Prayer was held in St. James' Church Anglican Middleton last Sunday. Reader of the lesson was Lois Wise. The altar was decorated beautifully by Audrey Middleton and Kenneth Wise and Edward Deeves received the offering for Rev. William Bennett. A.C.W. rnmets The ACW of St. James held their October meeting in Bayfield at the home of Mrs. Jeanne Bennett with Blanche Deeves, leader in charge. She welcomed all and thanked the hostess and opened the meeting by reading a poem from a Vermont cook book. Mrs._Fred Middleton read the Scripture and Vera Miller read the Meditation. Blanche read Dig Deeper from the Living Message and Vera Miller gave a humorous reading while Audrey Middleton read the minutes of the September meeting. Vera Miller presented the treasurer's report and Delores Dutot has asked for some warm pieces of clothing for the bale. Mrs. Lois Smith gave a report on their foster child and passed two letters from her thanking the ladies for supporting her. Sarah Storey made a motion to send $50.00 for hot lunches appeal from Compagsion, and she read a letter from the Living Messages in regard to Prayer Partner. Vera Miller read a letter from C.N.I.B. There were two guests at the meeting, Mrs. Ruth Moore and Maryanne Lawrence. The captains of the penny teams were asked, to let' their total pennies be known and Margaret Mid- dleton's team came out the winner by $7.50. It's surpris- ing how these pennies add up as the groups took in two hundred fifty seven dollars and fifty cents. Rev. Bennett closed the meeting; in prayer Blanche Deeves in- troduced her guest speaker Maryanne Lawrence of Goderich. Pfrimmer Clinic 59. Maryanne thanked Blanche for inviting her and was pleased to come and speak to the group on how important it is to keep our muscles free and loose as they play a big part in our body. She demonstrated on Lois Wise and told of how she has helped Lois, who has Multiple Sclerosis Maryanne Lawrence is a Registered R.N.A. from Wingham Hospital and a Registered Deep Muscle Therapist. Blanche and Edward Deeves are also taking treatments from Maryanne. Mrs. Fred Middleton thanked the special guest \vskc „tvl.‘81\ \VA:VOX% 4) 2 pc. Livingroom Suites As low as. BREAK A BALLOON WITH EVERY PURCHASE AND WIN AN INSTANT' CASH REBATE. $299 54' Box 9 SPrin s or Mattresses As low as. s79.. Coffee and End Tables As low as. $77e.. Stereo Componet Systems As low as. . $199 *SPECTACULAR SAVINGS *WHY PAY MORE* *CASH "VISA ''CHEQUE it: N11 Stratford .niwr;n FURNITIH�re�rn tR1EI) 'Ifl. SALES '1 N '0,1, A\ 1 Aft... N.. 173-3D6d1 EASY BUDGET TERMS and,,presented her with a gift of apples. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and Estelle Wise. Personals Charlie Cooper and Shirley Cooper of Midland have been recent visitors. Charlie's staying with Delores and Alvin Dutot and Shirley is staying with Mrs. Muriel Grigg and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Merrill of Bayfield. On Friday evening Carol and Fred Dutot and Jennifer, Edward and Blanche Deeves enjoyed an evening of cards. On Saturday, Delores had a supper at which Mrs. Fred Middleton was a guest with Charlie Cooper and the Dutots. The Coopers left Monday morning for Midland. KenWise was home on the weekend with big family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wise. Charlie Wise was home on the weekend from Sault Ste. Marie with his family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wise. On Thursday evening, Maryanne Lawrence was a supper guest with the tviki West Wawanosh NV Mutual Fire Insurance Company Dungannon, Ont. NOM IRO 5297961 FARMS RESIDENTIAL AUTO AGENTS: Frank Foran R.R. 2 Luck now 528-3824 Donald MacKay R.R. 3 Ripley 395-5362 John F. MacLennan P.O. Box 132 Lucknow 528-3810 Mason Robinson 341 Catherine St. Wingham 357-2478 Delmar Sprott! R.R. 3 Auburn 529-7273 Lyons & Mulhern 46 West St. Goderich 524-7878 FOR A QUOTATION ON YOUR FARM, HOME, COTTAGE OR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CONTACT THE AGENT IN YOUR AREA. I,. DIRECTORS: Eldon Bradley Gerald Kerr Austin Martin Kenneth B. MacLean Donald McKenzie John Nixon Lucknow P.O. pox 62 Blyth P.O. Box 304 Lucknow R.R. 2 Paisley 163 Elgin Ave., West Goderich R.R. 5 Brussels CLAIMS SHOULD BE REPORTED PROMPTLY TO THE DIRECTOR IN YOUR AREA. 528-2214 523-9275 528-3601 368-7537 524-7602 887-9417 Deeves. On Sunday, Olive and Alex Murray were dinner guests PAGE 11 with the Deeves. Ontario (numbering' 15) Rev. and Mrs. Bennett had Thanksgiving dinner all their children that are in Monday. • for 011 You're invited to a HANGING! How -To -Hang Wallcoverings Clinic FREE! 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