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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1984-06-27, Page 8t, Marler r+al Andrews, a leader:o the plical .as. The last ... , 9 game sof the 'season, a 41001 ib 'ble or wyy t t willno n and my s lubsored by the auburn and District Lie � s.. Closing, 1001 t ill will be on Friday evenin8 at e Club, was hot last Fred w, evening in the , , - Auburn ( 1#nity Memorial l; ll. The'-` i,, R.J. Young of Stratford vfslted.last - caller was f rinus Bakker and the helpers Were Donald Haines and Eldon Chamney. weeks Pith. Tom Johnston and Miss weep With -Mrs. Winners were Shirley Brews, Karen • s Plunkett, .Fred Seers, Rose Robinson and St. Mar'k's Anglican Church member Jackiejavirieconilw,woutyRitchwandwearet attended the out -door church service at the Robinson, Eunice Arthur, Wendy 'Ritchie Blyth Lions Park last Sunday. Brussels and Marie Park, Gail Dobie,. -Louise church • members also joined the Parish • • Brindley and Irene Dickie, Jewell Plunkett pacnie... and Wendy Ritchie, Lillian Letherland, Mrs. Harold Raithby is assisting at the u►ey home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raithby while Shirley Andrews and Laura May Charn Special share -the -wealth winners were: Mrs•. Raithby is a patient in Clinton Public Lenore Bradley, Marion Sproul, Lois Hospital. Haines, and Jewell Plunkett. Door prize Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Rodger and Gary winners of provincial lottery tickets were . Rodger of Goderich attended the Taylor Jackie Collins and Brenda Bricker. reunion at Port Albert last Sunday. Open House The annual service will be held next Flower arrangements of golden colored Sunday at Ball's Cemetery at 3 p.m. The chrysanthemums and yellow lilies made an service will be in the charge of Knox United attractive setting for the Open House held in Church with Gary Shuttleworth officiating. honour of Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDowell's Mrs. Ross Dobie and daughters, Susan 50th wedding anniversary in Knox United and Shelley visited last weekend with her Church last week. parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott of The registration and guest book were in Haliburton. the charge of grandson Nathan Laidlaw of WI Wingham in the afternoon and evening. The June meeting of the Auburn Women's Pictures of 50 years ago were displayed as Institute was held last Tuesday in the , well as framed congratulations received Auburn Community Memorial Hall with the from Prime Minister Pierre Elliott conveners of Family and Consumer Affairs, Trudeau, Governor General Jeanne Sauve, Mrs. Lillian l etherland and "Mrs. Elliott Premier William Davis and Lieutenant Lapp, in charge. Governor John Aird. Also letters of Mrs. Lapp introduced the guest speaker, congratulations were received from Murray Mrs. Jean Young of Town and Country Elston, Murray Cardiff and Opposition Homemakers. She gave an informative Leader David Peterson. message on the home care that is available Guests were received by the McDowell's to residents of Huron County and showed son, Gerald and his wife, Carol and their slides telling of their work. She stated that daughter, Gwen and her husband Art over 240 people in the county are receiving Laidlaw of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. this help under their doctor's advice and the McDowell received over 150 guests. Mrs. Huron County Public Health Services. McDowell wore an orchid corsage and Mr. Mrs. Lillian Letherland thanked Mrs. McDowell wore a carnation boutonniere. Young and presented her with a gift on The attractive tea table was centred with behalf of the members. an arrangement of yellow roses, flanked on The minutes were accepted as read by the each side with gold shaded candles in the secretary, Mrs. Robert Peck after the Opening Ode, The Mary Stewart Collect and shape of roses in gold containers. Mrs. Charles Smith of Blyth, cousin of the groom, 0 Canada. Mrs. Emerson Rodger was the poured tea in the afternoon from a silver tea pianist. service and Mrs. Charles Adams of A thank -you note was read from Mrs. Bos Goderich, cousin of the bride, and flower- for serving her parents' 55th wedding girl of 50 years ago, poured tea in the anniversary dinner. Mrs. Letherland evening. reported on cards sent and read the thank - Small tables were set up, centred with a You notes. rosebowl and a floating deep pink peony. Mrs. Robert Peck gave the report of the district annual held recently at Dungannon. The guests were served by granddaughters Kim and Patti McDowell and Karen Mrs. Bradnock thanked Mrs. McDougall Laidlaw. Karen was dressed in the white and Mrs. Peck for the memorial service satin wedding dress of 50 years ago and also which they did at the district annual. wore the white shoes. Mrs. McDowell's The roll call was answered by each member telli going away dress was on display. It was a ng•one thing they should do to deep rose dress with a small lacy frill at the stay healthy. neckline and featured tiny pleats in the A donation was sent to the district skirt. He large beige straw hat had fabric secretary for the Save a Child Fund. flowers to match the dress. Mrs. Bradnock told about unveiling the Guests were present from' Cookstown, quilt a week ago in the Legislative Assembly Toronto, Kitchener, Guelph, Stratford, at Toronto. Goderich, Wingham, Clinton and the The meeting was closed with. the Queen surrounding district, .. and the W.I. Grace. Lunch was served by A family dinner was held the week Mrs. Leonard: Archambault and Mrs. Roy previous at.the Triple K Restaurant in Daer. The luck. cup was held by Mrs. Blyth. Emerson Rodger and the lucky serviette by On June 20, the wedding day, the Mrs. Tom Lawlor. A reading, "All the World McDowells were guests at the home of Mr. Needs a Smile., was given by Mrs. Roy and Mrs. Charles Adams of Goderich where Daer. the wedding had taken place 50 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. McDowell were taken on a tour of Goderich in a Ford Sedan of 50 years ago, drive by Ernie Durnin. Guests at the dinner were cousins of Mrs. McDowell's, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dtirnin, Mrs. Ethel Ball, Harold Stanbury and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams, Kevin and Larry Adams. Social News The response to the Cancer . Society campaign in, the Auburn Community was very gratifying reports Mrs. Frances Clark, the leader in this district. She expresses her thanks to all who gave so willingly of their time to assist with the canvass and also those who were so graciousand generous when the canvassers called. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Archambault returned home from Wiarton Sunday e'ening after attending the Stepping Out '84 sponsored by the Wiarton Steppers Square Dancers. Miss Jean Wilson. of Vancouver visited last week with Mrs. Frances Clark. Reminder to all children in the community who have registered for the Bible School at Knox United Church to start July 2. The theme for this school will be `Jesus is my Answer'. If those who have registered have not paid, please see Mrs. Jack and Joyce Irwin of Clinton are proud to announce the graduation of their son, Glenn, from University of Western with his Doctor of Philosphy. Glenn and Jo ( nee Ryan,) and two children reside in Ottawa. ceiiingNIC Fans SALE PRICES Model (0888) Model - (1010) Model - (1212) $84.9S ;89.9s *99.95 BALL-MACAULAY LIMITED, CLINTONCuhand 48,2©3405 Carry The 1984 graduating class from Clinton and District Christian School includes (first row left - right) Melody Van Dorp, Karen Uyl, Karen Vriend, Debbie Lambers, Benice Raidt, Janine Buffinga, Frances Greidanus, Angela Haverkamp. Second row, Mr. R. Schuurman, Sandra Rooseboom, Marilyn Werkema, Keith Ver - burg, Allan Vanderlaan, David Vanderwal, Steven Watt, Martin Vanmaar, Gary Blok, Wendy Raidt. Third row, Stephen Feddes, Michael Verhoef, Jon Kootstra, George Poortinga, Mel Vander Wal, Mike Branderhorst, Mike Dykstra, Steven Hamming. (Fit- zgerald Studio Photo) Wingham quilt will be given to Queen MILTON - Doris Bushell of Wingham is the first prize winner of the province -wide Bicentennial Quilt Contest organized by the Ontario Agricultural Museum near Milton. Mrs. Bushell's quilt will bepresented to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II when she visits the province this sununer. Agriculture and Food Minister Dennis Timbrell announced the top 10 winners at an awards presentation on June 17 at the Museum. The Thunder Bay Quilters Guild placed second; Mary Russell of Oshawa, third; Bonnie Weisman, Napanee, fourth; Halton Quilters Guild, fifth; the Napanee Piecemakers, sixth; Garnet Tracy of Isl- ington, seventh; Ann Sanders of Guelph, eighth; Quilt Tuesday Group of Ottawa, nin- th; and Norrna Boddy of Gilford, tenth. The first prize winner receives $500, second $400, third $300, fourth $200, fifth $100 and sixth to tenth $50 each. The winning quilt was selected from 164 entries. They were judged by Kay Phillips, President of the Canadian Quilters Associa- tion; Patricia Harris, Royal Ontario HORST FEIGE, D.T. GODERICH: 58 WEST ST. (Kitty Corner Police Station) 524-6688 appointment If busy phone 1-800-265-1415 Museum; Steven Otto of the Bicentennial Commission; Dorothy Duncan, Ontario Historical Society and Marilynn Holowachuk, Editor of Canada Quilts. The judging was based on 50 percent quality of Workmanship; 25 percent excellence of design; and 25 percent, representing On- tario's Bicentennial. The exhibition of all the quilts will remain on display until August 31 at the Ontario Agricultural Museum. The competition was sponsored by J.M. Schneiders Ltd. of Kit- chener in co-operation with the Campbell Soup Company, J. and P. Coats Inc., and Pioneer Hi -Bred Ltd. The Ontario Agricultural Museum is open from 10 a.m. to 5p.m. daily until October 8. Located 8 km west of Milton, take Highway 401 to exit 320 B and follow the signs. For further information call (416)878-8151. Come and discover the fine craftsmanship of On- tario quilters ! Londesboro news and notes... from page 6 barbecue and program at Huronview on June 21. Leonard Vodden of Paris visited with his sister Dora Shobrook. Brenda Andrews, Brian Murphy and Alicia Alonzo from Toronto spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wood. Dora Shobbrook, Vera'Gibbings, Thelma Ellerby and Doria Andrews visited on BLYTH Christian Reformed Church "Guest Minister" Service 10 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Announcing New Dining Room Hours Monday - Saturday 11 am - 12 midnight Sunday 9 pm - 7 p FEATURING DAILY SPECIALS SUNDAY SPECIAL July l 'l pm - 7pm Roast Beef Buffet Includes - Salad Bar, dessert fs coffee Reservations Appreciated 523-9381 Appearing this Weekend "Dance Band" Licensed under L.L.B.O. STRAWBERRIES NOW OPEN! $3,00 per 6 qt. basket $2.25 per 4 qt. basket $ 1 ,OO per kilo Pick your own at BENMILLER ACRES Picking Hours Mon. -Fri. 9am till 7pm S®t• 9am till 5 pm Sun. - closed Pick 4 - 6 qt. baskets Pick the fifth 6 qt. basket Picked Berries P Peas No Martin's Market Children ph. 524-8024 or Pets! Crop Update ph. 524-7474 Sunday with Edna Montgomery in Hamilton. On June 19 a group from Londesboro, Blyth and Clinton travelled to the Halton railway museum and the agricultural museum in Milton. More than 140 quilts were on display at the Milton museum and first prize winner was Doris Bushel of Wingham. Others on display from the area included: Helen Fleming from Clinton and Dorothy Fowler from Goderich. The Clinton,Sig" Di lsian, held a meeting f( June 20,1t was held *the board -room and there was a The overall success of the fair, held'tine l and 2, was discussed. Thera were also stip *ewer's raised for improving the fair next year as well as ideas for better pre tion of the fair. The next meeting will be held Sept.18i at 8 p.m. in the agricultural office hoard -room' Three die in plane crash GORRIE A former Bewail resident, Gordon Moir, 56, was killed when the light plane he was piloting, crashed into a car on Highway 87, near here, on June 16. A , Fergus couple, William and Helen Miller, were killed when the plane hit their car. A passenger in the plane, Warren Ball of Etobicoke, received major injuries. An eye witness to the accident, Peter Browne of Gorrie, recalled, "I could see the plant coming and it seemed to have trouble taking off.' It was about 200 feet from the highway and only had one wheel off the ground when I first saw it....The car was following me pretty close. When I saw the pilot was having trouble, I knew he wasn't going to make it. In my rear view mirror, I saw the plane hit the side of the highway and land on top of the car. The propeller went right through the roof. The car rolled over quite a few times and landed in the ditch near the plane which was upside down in a farmer's grain field." Dairy ready for Toronto WINGHAM - The little dairy that could, is getting set to take a shot at the big boys. For years, the Sunrise Dairy of Wingham has successfully competed against corporate giants of the dairy world. Now Sunrise is prepared to match them. The local dairy has applied to the dairy board for permission to expand its deliveries into the multi-million dollar Toronto market. As well, the dairy is gearing up for expansions, by installing equipment that will triple its capacity for processing milk to more than 10,000 pounds an hour, from 3,500 pounds. SNELL'S GROCERY LTD. 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