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Clinton News-Record, 1986-05-28, Page 71 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28,1986,—Page 7 WI celebrates 75 years Everyone is a tree Teachers recently participated lb one of the many programs outlined in Project Wildlife. Active participation in the form of games and play-acting is encouraged to help students understand just how Mother Nature works. A workshop was con- ducted at Hullett Conservation Area and involved teachers from all over Huron County as well as staff from the Ministry of Natural Resources. (Contributed photo) church service SundayUCW leacls Vaillancourt Mary Jane (Cook) Vaillancourt, of Regina, Saskatchewan, died suddenly at the Regina General Hospital on May 21. She was 78. She was predeceased by her husband, Theodore, her parents, William and Anne Cook, two brothers, Jerome and Raymond, and two sisters, Kate and Irene. She is survived by one son, Raymond, and five daughters, Mrs. Ted (Millie) Chambers, Mrs. Charles (Delia) Miller, Mrs. Rene (Myrna) Raymond, Mrs. Ferdie (Marlene) Gagnon and Mrs. Timothy (Jeanine) Krieser. She will also survived by her sisters Mrs. Irving (Annie) Keyes, Mrs. Robert (Violet) Burns, Mrs. George (Lena) Rotteau, Mrs. Leslie (Reta) Bugg, and Mrs. Herbert (Lin- da) Roy, as well as her brothers Frank and Walter .Cook. She will be missed by several grand- children and great-grandchildren. The cremation and memorial service will be held on June 2 at 2 p.m. at the Regina Memorial Gardens and Crematorium, llicated on' Highway 1'East.' a Contributions to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. By Dora Shobbrook LONDESBORO - While Rev. Snihur was attending the London conference in Sarnia, the UCW lead the May 25 worship service. Welcoming church members were Hazel Watkins, and Marion Snell, while the ushers were Florence Cartwright, June Fothergill, Margaret Good and Addie Honking. The call to Worship and the welcome were given by Mary Peel. The announcements were that June 1 would be a communion service. Bible study will be on Muy 30. A pot -luck lunch will be held at the Snihur's for the last Bible study of the spring. Other announcements included the youth group clean-up-a-thon which will take place ;on June 8. The church family photo direc- tory pictures will be taken on June 15. The ;UCW is invited to the Brucefield UCW on !June 3 at 2 p.m. and to Winthrop on June 4 at 8 p.m. Eight Explorer girls gave a presentation wf a song, and there was a duet by Kerri Szusz and Pam Salverda, which was accom- panied by Barbara Bosman on the piano. Children's time was•given by Brenda Rad - lord, who talked about Korean children and how they are the same as other children, with a slight difference in color. She also ;read a story about a Korean boy. Junior teachers for the day were Theresa Knox and Gerben Wilts. The prayer of cThanksgiving was given by Hattie Wood. The anthem was sung by the woman's choir, while the scripture was read by Edythe ,Beacom. The scriptures were from Amos on Ian exhortation to repentance, and Mark on the Pharisees rebuked. ;; The prayer of dedication offering was given by Bernice Norman, and Joan Whyte introduced the guest speaker Melanie Weaver of London, who told of her ex- „periences in Korea. The commissioning and benediction were given by Margaret Taylor. Personals Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns on the death of Mrs. Burns' sister, Mary Vaillancourt, 78, of Regina, Saskatchewan. Marion Hunking was admitted by am- ;bulance to the Clinton Public Hospital on ;;May 21. Friends wish her a speedy .,recovery. Bill, Verna, Vera Gibbings, Thelma Eller- `by°of Clinton, Doris Andrews of London, and Dora Shobbrook attended the funeral of .their Aunt Edna Montgomery, 90, on May 21. The service was held at the Marlott O''uneral Home in Hamilton. Burial was in 'the Grimsby Cemeter'. t Dianne Palmer and her grandson Justin, ,'and George Creed of London visited on May 4 with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fothergill, eather and Nancy. Nine WI members attended the Belgrave I's 75th anniversary on May 20. A miscellaneous shower Was held for Bet- j;y Konarski at the home of Jean Scott on May 24. There will be a piano recital by the pupils of Gail Lear on May 29 at 7 p:m. in the Blyth Memorial Hall. All are welcome. Olive Penfound visited her sister Mabel McLeod in Mitchell on May 25. Mrs. Bob Burns returned home on May 19 after spending two weeks with Barbara and Colin Paterson, and their children Katie and Heather, in London. Bob Burns returned to Clinton Public Hospital on May, 22 after spending four weeks in St. Joseph's Hospital in London. Residents in the area are glad to report Gordon Radford returned home on May 24 following surgery on May 16 at St. Joseph's Hospital in London. Sixteen Happy Gang Seniors were guests for the evening of May 21 with the Clinton Radar Seniors. Vistiing with Vi Burns for three days last week was her sister Annie Keys of Glarnmis. CLINTON ENGINE SERVICE (Adjacent to Clinton Auto Ports) CLINTON 482-4322 FUUSERVICE AU MALES A MODELS OF [ ► Lawn & Garden (Small Engines) [a' Motorcycles Ali won 9c€a4 aNteed 110OKNOW, BEAT THE RUSNIi motorcycle ...We carry Y accessories. Department of Transportation Motorcycle Inspection Station Licenced Mechanic PROP 111 TODAY 267 Victoria) St. Clinton i Ruth Shaddick and Edythe Beacom spent May 20 and May 21 with S.T. Senate in Toronto. There will be a change of'date for the Hap- py Gang Seniors from May 28 to May 29 at 1:30 p.m. By Mrs. L. Stonehouse BELGRAVE - The Women's Institute (WI) celebrated its 75th anniversary before a large group of members and friends on May 20 in the Belgrave WI Hall. A large birthday cake was cut by Sara Anderson, the branch's oldest active member. She was assisted by Isabel Camp- bell, president and Dorothy Coultes, secretary. Congratulations were received from neighboring branches and from Huron - Bruce MPP Murray Elston who also donated a picture and commemorative pla- que to the branch. An interesting program was introduced by convenor Wilma Higgins. Ruth Higgins played a piano solo and Margie Gordon per- formed a baton selection. Alice Nicholson gave two readings. Alison Coultes, accom- panied by Muriel Coultes, sang two numbers. The highlight of the evening was a inspira- tional talk by Rev. John G. Roberts of Belgrave. His theme was community. Rev. Roberts was thanked by Mary Coultes. Members were reminded of the district annual on May 26 in Belgrave: the June bir- thday party at the Callander Nursing Home, Brussels: the East Wawanosh School gradnatinn hawing on "hrne 24 and the next WI meeting, June 17 at 8:15 p.m. when the 4-11 members will be special guests. People News Elizabeth Procter spent a few days last week with her daughter Marjorie Procter of London. Holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Edgar and Don were Edgar relatives from Tavistock, Petrolia, Brigden, Blyth, Wingham, Lucknow, Clinton and Belgrave. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vincent of River- view, New Brunswick visited on May 25 with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Webster of Whitechurch and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent" Doris Scott of Midland spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Camp- bell and other friends. Weekly Euchre Twelve tables were in play at the weekly euchre which was held in the WI Hall on, May 21. Winners were: high lady, Mrs. Clarence Hanna; novelty lady, Olive Bolt; low lady, Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse; high man, Clarence Hanna; novelty man, Mrs. Garner Nicholson (playing as a man) and low man, Cliff Menary. There will be euchre on May 28 starting at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Contract awarded for drain Auburn choir entertains Mr. Gary Shuttleworth conducted the pianist. morning service at Knox United Church. Marjorie McDougall introduced the guest The senior choir sang Blessed Assurance, speaker Liz Stewart of Seaforth, the Huron under the direction of Mrs. Barry Million. County Dairy Princess. She started off with The minister chose for his sermon, The Cold a Quizz on things pertaining to milk and Church. The offering was received by Peter other dairy products. She gave everyone a Verbeek and Murray Rollison. recipe booklet called Milks Little Cookbook. She gave a very interesting talk on her duties. June Peck thanked her and presented her with a gift. The next meeting will be a dessert euchre at the Community Hall with visitors from Dungannon, Belgrave, Londesboro and Blyth. Roll call was answered by naming a flower starting with the first letter in your name. Card Report was given by Lillian Leatherland. Jean Plaetzer introduced Mrs. E. Merril who did a very interesting demonstration on tying scarfs. Mrs. Kay Lapp thanked her and presented her with a gift. Prizes were given out to Viola Raithby, Marjorie McDoi gall and Tina Empey. A delicious lunch was served by Jean Plaetzer, Ruth Jardin and Mrs. E. Rodger and a social time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rodger of Scar- borough visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Rodger. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Weston of Toronto visited with her mother, Mary Rollison and brother, Murray for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson visited with their son, William of Newmarket last week. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Holmes of Winchester and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stewart of Clinton visited recently with Marjorie McDougall. Sorry to report that Dora Marsh returned to Clinton hospital last week. Women's Institute The monthly meeting of Auburn Women's Institute was held at the Community Hall May 20. The president Mrs. Len Archam- bault opened the meeting with a poem on Life. 0 Canada with Mrs. E. Rodger as GRAIN SPRAYING by JIM'S FLYING SERVICE - At the township council meeting on May 6,5 Hodgins and Hayter Limited were awarded the contract for the Ball Municipal Drain as they were the lowest bidder among the tenders council received. Building Permits were approved as presented by the building inspector, and will be subject to township bylaws and Huron County Health Unit where applicable. A drain petition from Murray J. Forbes was accepted, and Bill Dietrich of W.E. Kel- ly and Associates was appointed as the engineer to bring in the report. 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