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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-01-08, Page 7Unft Imids Christmas et%n ByBetty McCall phries and family of London; Mr. and Mrs. Manse, attending the Candlelight Service at WALTON - The alton 11 unit, United George Kruse, Bayfield, Mr. and Mrs. Stan the church Chris mas Eve. to spent last Toron Cpurch Women members had a pot luck Stroope and family, Fordwich. Vance Stevenson ofStevenson,supper at the home of Barb Fritz for their Mr. and Mrs. John A. were CraChrnbrook s Monday wiith hand s Judd, Ron that , December meeting. Pee4-McCaallum and and Will Perrie, even - Margaret Bennett were in charge of the sup- guests with Mr. and Mrs. David Perrie• ing they visited for an hour, on their way to (perhi ,and the devotions all relating to the There were family at the2 home hof John and Kim Chrrs of the Thamer riston's at Wroxeter. mas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Allan CIMarilynhen►e Searle were Gail Searle, Brampton, Earl, Marf�yn McDonald conducted the Thamer of Kitchener on Christmas Day. of d gave the announcements. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether and family Mary . andeMr .EmmersaoJason spent New Years at the home of Luella Mitchell, Brussels. Sunday noon luncheon guests with Ruth Tahmer were Allan and Betty McCall; Bev Stevenson, Ron and Chris. urines an leaning the church lists were given out. It were guests on Christmas Day with Mr. an s moved to donate $20 to the Nursing Mrs. Jack Holmes and family of Clinton. ome in Brussels. Santa arrived and Boxing Day dinner guests with Mr. and distributed gifts to a ryone. Mrs. Allan McCall were Barry Currie, Brussels; Bev Stevenson, Ron and Chris 'of Holiday visitors Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Humphries had Christmas Day guests with Viola Traviss their fa{nily home to celebrate their were her daughter 'Linda and Roy . Christmas onBoxing Day. Gingerich, Andrea and Lisa, R.R. 1, Walton, The UCW held their final meeting of the Nelson and Maxine Meeks and Blaine. New Year at the church on January 12 with Walton, Brian and Sharon Pryce and family 15 ladie$ present. of Winthrop. - Walton 1 unit was in charge of devotions. Isabelle Shortreed visited over Christmas Pianist was Edith Wey, Marie Coutts read a with her daughter Louise and Bill Smith and poem and Vila Kirkby led in prayer. other relatives in Mitchell, returning home The topic on communications was given on Boxing Day. Edith Wey. Marjory Fraser gave a sum - Margaret Michelle of Stouffville visited mary of the books of the Bible. The business over New Years with Keith Thames. They group was in charge of the new UCW Presi- were dinner guests of Evelyn Holt at dent Marion Godken who expressed a few Jamestown. On Thursday they visited Mr. thoughts for the New Year. Marilyn and Mrs. Allan Campbell, Winthrop and Mr. McDonald read the minutes. Anyone saving and Mrs. Bill Henderson in Seaforth. used stamps ,are to be left in a box at the Bev Stevenson, Ron and Chris spent church. It was reported 73 families will Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart receive the Observer. Treasurer's report Stevenson and other members of the family. was given by Leona McDonald followed with Ross Leeming of Seaforth and other the year end report: members of his family were guests of Mr. The membership fee was noted to be the ad Mrs Earl Steele on Christmas Day. same as last year, to be taken in at the unit In Women's stitute Twenty-four members and their guests at- tended the Christmas meeting of the Walton Women's Institute. It began with a pot luck meal. President Leona McDonald welcomed everyone, opening with a poem for Christmas, the, Institute Ode was repeated in unison, then the Institute Grace prior to the supper. - Berva Watson was in charge of the pro- gram assisted by other branch directors, Marjory Humphries and Maxine Marks. It was in form of an old-fashioned concert, drawing numbers when the person would participate in a reading or a skit. There was a sing song accompanied at the piano by Marjory Humphries who also played for a travelling prize that was won by Mary Mac- Donald: Public Relation Officer, Betty McCall in- troduced Phyllis Mitchell who had a good n Mr. and Mrs. Rolly Achilles had 26 meetings this month. supply of articles on display, demonstrated, members of their family at their home for It was moved to have a musical evening how to make bows and also made a corsage. with th again this year, to be left e executive their'dinner on Boxing Day.A draw was made for the corsage and was Jason Thames of Wheatley visited with to set the date, also to make plans for the won by Cathy Thompson. Phyllis was thank - Steve Noble during the holiday season. Thankoffering. ed and presented with a gift of money on Viola Kirkby spent Christmas with Mr. beThe held annual congregational 19, meeting with a will behalf of the Institute. and Mrs. Doug Kirkby and Paul. January beginningpotThe draw was made for the quilt that had On Boxing Day Viola had her family home luck supper at 6 p.m. been made by the Institute and the winner including Mr. and Mrs. Lecter Machan, Delegates to go to the Huron -Perth was P. Byrne of Clinton, second prize for a Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Machan and Presbyterian in Exeter on January 27 will crocheted pillow was Karen Machan, a ily of Goderich. be Marion Godkin, Helen Craig, Olene Den- Sar- nia. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall were supper nbis and Karen Hoegy. A short business period brought the gists with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell and The UCW will hold an executive meeting discussion to try one card party a month, on Harris, Londesbero on Christmas Day. on February 5 at 1:30 p.m. a special occasion, the date to be set at the Christmas Day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Smith of Milton spent a couple'days January meeting. There will be a noon lun- Emerson Mitchell and Neil were Mr. and during the last week of the holidays with his cheon on the day of our Institute meeting Mrs. Gordon Mitchell, Mr. and 'Ars. Ross cousin Chris Stevenson returning to their January Mitchell Holly, R.R. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Doug grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Steven- Mitchell and Robbie, R.R. 3, Walton. Luella son where Chris stayed over night. Candlelight Service and Jack Mitchell, Brussels; Helen Mit- Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Christmas Eve Candlelight Service was chell, Listowel; Mr. and Mrs. Don Street, Nelson Reid were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence held in Duff's United Church with minister Bluevale. Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Wey. Bonnie Lambie in charge of the worship Visiting with Mary Humphries over , Relatives of Bonnie Lamble spent over Elva Wilbee was organist and accompanied Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hum- Christmas with her and the girls at the - Marie McGavin when she sang a solo. CLINTON NEWS_itEi OBD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1906 Page 7 'son celebrations Mitie adds to setom- Sunday carols, Santa distributed gifts . By, Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse ua ay School Concert Christmas SELGi3AVE - A piano prelude of A large crowd was in attendance on and candy ba sMto Gordonhe children. Campbell ane Christmasse demusic presented gd by Sheila Friday � for the annual Sunday school conin the Women's cert Heathute attending Richmond Hill, Steve Campbell Anderson, candelabraawith glowing topers, poinsettias and a tree with its many colored sponsored by Knox United Church. Rev. ot;.hondo� Mr. -13a � � Mand Judy, eMr. lights and shiny baubles revived the John G. Roberts acted as master. of Clinton,rs. Bert Barry Campbell and of. Christmas -spirit m the large congregation ceremonies. and mpa boysoy and which attended the carol service in Knox The junior Sunday school choir opened the " Wingham, Mr. Mr. and ' Mrs. Bruce •United Church, on December 24. program with two songs.Each class !from mily _ r. ad8j. Mss' Bruce The apeiling'sentences' and prayer' were beginners) to 'seniors `p' ee O either kits Campbell M,. rs O9ve am ► , *Ifs, Ivy. sakIbY Ret'. John G. Roberts. or songs describing the' Chri'sI n'tis'�stbries: Campbell,"" )i ,x • Mrs. George Procter, organist, Jayne Vincent gave. a recitation. Ian Morton Cloakey, Mr. and Mrs: John 'Campbell and • Mr. and Mrs. Doug Cloakey, Mr. and nthm.accompanied the senior choir for their oth ancommunity spiritaofa I ewis Mrs. Keith Van. Camp and family, Mr. and anthem. The Junior also sang. praising- Mrs. Clare Van Camp and Kevin all of the Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vincent, Mrs. Cook. Dorothy Logan, Mr. Harold Vincent Clifford Coultes and Company held an Belgrave area. attendedthefuneral of their cousin Russel auction sale • of much needed items for Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ball, Matthew and Bentley.* the BallFalconer Funeral Home around the house. Suunday school choir closed the Lakefield, Mr. Alicia -of vand Mrs. Richard Anderer, Mr. and Mrs. Rob s n of in NewClinton. New Year's guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis program with three Christmas carols. of Goderich, Miss Sheila Anderson of Stonehouse were Mr. and Mrs. Charles George Cull led in a short sing -song and Waterloo spent several days during the Johnston of Blyth, Mrs. Irlwa Edgar of Santa arrived and passed out bags of candy Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cortes of and gifts to all members of the Sunday . and Mrs. Ross Anderson. Tavistock, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Edgar and school. ' dMrs. Gary Leitch, Julie and Jeff '•" Don of'lLR.4, Winghatn:Mr. and Mrs, ,Mike Cottrill and Shawn, of London, Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, Tabitha Pattison of R.R. 3, Wingham,• Dale Lamont, Mrs. Clara Fernedas, Vincent Tara and Erin of Ilderton, were Christmas Karen Marks of Belgrave spent a couple of Carey and Terry of London visited over holiday `visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Robert days last week with their grandmother Mrs. Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lamont. Grasby. Mrs. Laura Johnston visited at the Roy Pattison. They all spent Christmas evening with Mr. same home on Boxing Day. Mrs. Bert Johnston spent Sunday and Mrs. Ralph McCrea and Winnie Vincent Glen and Don sd Mrs. Len Zevenent Christmas en, Shaneh her afternoon with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. of Blyth. Edward Watson of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vincent spent a few parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glent'Van Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Watson of Forest days during Christmas week with their son Barbara Coultes of Toronto spent spent a couple of days in the New Year and daughter-in-law and family, Mr. and Christmas week with her mother, Janisa holiday with their sister-in-law Mrs. Roy P s. WViayne Vincent of Burlington.Milton and their son Coultes. argaret McLaughlin of Ottawa visited Pattison. January4 with Mr. and Mrs. School Concert Elizabeth Procter spent Tuesday, Saturday, East Wawanosh Public School students Wednesday and Thursday at the home of her Kenneth Wheeler. held their annual Christmas Concert on daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Yuill, Candice and lioward.Zettler, Sherry and twins Amanda Brent of Breslau; Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Decemberlarge e9 inassemblythe school auditorium. and friends and Alicia of R.R. 4, Walkerton. Yuill of Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. George The largc eof parents and Johnston, Tara and Erin of Ilderton; Mr. were welcomed by - the primary choir Also visiting at the same home on Boxing and Mrs. Clarence Yuill; Edith Stokes and (Kindergarten to Grade 3) who sang five pay were; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mayberry, aMr.nd and Men Robert Grasby spent Christmas carols. ( Marilyn, Kimberly and Darryl of Christmas Mas at the home of Laura ' at The OK Corral" was ` ndesboro; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hill, Christmas .Christr°aS sented by Grade 7-8. Je fery, Richard and Robbie of R.R. 1, Mr. Mrs. James Baker Mark of Members of the senior choir (Grades 4 to Tavistock; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Procter, andand Mrs. Neaman and Mark of 8) sang three carols. Karen and Kevin of R.R. 5, Brussels; Mr. London;on Mr. Kitchener Mr. and Mrs. nnan Grade 6 to 7 presented "Sounds of Doug Townley and Kristen of Welland and aLloyd Michie and family andof Christmas, 0 Little Town of Bethlehem" Marjorie Procter of London. Christmas Day with their parents, Brussels spentand and "Christmas Around the World." The Campbell family met in the Women's Mrs. t as Michie. The program closed with the senior choir Institute hall on Sunday, December 29 for a (Grades 4 - 8) singing four Christmas carols. pot luck meal and a slide show. After singing Pendent TOOTHPASTE DENTURE CLEANING loom. 29 TABLETS Mrs $219 SIIklence 300 MI. SHAMPOO OR CONDITIONER 69 Ultra -Ban SPRAY DEODORANT $239 300 MI. ®....._:.:.. Wampole VITAMIN E 279 CAPSULES 400 iu 100 capsules • TRIANJG LE CI v C.®U N'i�Nl6ltt 112 The Square GoderIch/Main Corner Clinton/Main Corner Seeforth JIHIRMACK MOUSSE 150 0. 39 coNrac-c Capsules 20's 49 TUMS Tablets 150's West Wawanosh Mutual Insurance Company Dungannon, Ont. NO M 1 RO 529-7961 FARM RESIDENTI ALA AUTO AGENTS: o Frank Fora Lyon' K. Mulhern Donald MacKay Keeaa,h R. MacLean John Klima' !Id R. Simpson mar Sproul R.R. 2. Lurhnow 46 West St., Goderich R.R. 3, Ripley R.R. 2Paldey R.R.S. Rrusaet$ 1.0.3. 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The Sectiolt 6i,3 Reassessment Program is designed to equalize assessments within prop- erty classes, based on 1980 market value. Mailing of Assessment staff will Assessment be pleased to explain the basis of your property Notices assessment and are 1985 Assessment authorized to amend all Notices will be mailed to data (school support, all property owners and assessment, etc.) on tenants. your Notice. The assessed value You are encouraged to shown on your Notice take advantage of this will be used for the cal- service. culation of your 1986 Rolls Available municipal and school j-----t axes. For Review A full explanation of The Assessment Roil the Section 63 Reas- will be available for sessment Program, review at your local appeal procedures and municipal office during a timetable for Open regular business hours, Houses in your area can beginning February be found in the Informa- 12th,1986. tion Insert which accom- panies your new Assess- If You Wish ment Notice. Open House Sessions Will Answer Questions To. Appeal If you believe you have been improperly assessed in any way, you may file a formal complaint with the Assessment Review Open House sessions Board. The final date have been planned at , for filing an appeal is convenient times and March 4th, 1906. locations in your munici- Information on appeal pality to afford you the procedures is provided opportunity to.review on the back of your your assessment with Assessment Notice and staff of the Regional in the Information Insert. Assessment Office. Schedule of:Open Houses VILLAGE OF BLYTH BLYTH, MUNICIPAL OFFICE BLYTH, MUNICIPAL -OFFICE BLYTH, MUNICIPAL OFFfCE January 22,1988 January 23,1988 ' January 26, 1988 '1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. HURON -PERTH • REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OFFICE 67 NAPIER STREET, SOIL 190 GODERICHC ON TARIO N7A 322 TsISpholt4: OHIO' 524.1020 Tell Fele 1.000.51154192 •