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Clinton News-Record, 1986-09-24, Page 7• • CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1986—Page 7 Shirley Keller will be special speaker at Goderich UCW Lillian Letherland and Laura May Chamney visited with Larry, Debbie, Patrick and Kathryn Chamney last weekend. While there, they attended the christening of Kathryn Elizabeth Brianna at Parkdale United Church in Ottawa. Special speaker will be Shirley Keller of Goderich at the UCW rally at Nile United Church. The theme for the clay is Our Chris- tian Journey. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Emer- son Rodger were Clare and Linda Rodger, Kathy, Richard and Darren of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Mansel Cook of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Helesic of Goderich. Gary T. Shuttleworth BA conducted the Sunday morning service at Knox United Church. Marjorie McDougall was pianist. A duet was sung by Mrs. Greg Park and Jake Middlekamp entitled "Unto the Hills". The minister chose for his sermon, Forgiving and Being Forgiven. Offering was received by Ken Ramsey and Greg Park. AUBURN INSTITUTE The Auburn Women's Institute meeting was held at the community hall September 15. The topic was Education and Cultural Activities with convenors Marjorie McDougall and Mrs. Oliver Anderson. The president Mrs. Len Archambault read a poem, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. Marjorie McDougall introduced the guest speaker, Nancy Park. Nancy teaches grade five at St. Mary's School in Goderich. She gave us an interesting outline of a typical grade five day in the class room. She show- ed slides of their school and some taken in England's classrooms. She specified how important it is to have volunteers come in and help some students. Roll call was answered by naming (in your opinion) the most important subject taught in school. Nancy favored the com- puters. She has one disabled student and he manages with his computer. Mrs. Anderson thanked her daughter and presented her with a gift. Mrs. Len Archambault and Mariorie McDougall will attend the London Convention. It was decided to buy new flags for the hall. Hostesses were Mrs. Len Archarnbault and Tina Empy. KNOX UCW Unit I of Knox United Church Women met September 9 in the church. Dorothy Grange opened the meeting with thoughts on listening. Marie Millian read from the book of Proverbs and gave a prayer. Irene Millian gave an effective presenta- tion on Indian Culture and Education, par- ticularly concerning the Kawnawake Sur- vival School, a high school on the ('anghnawaga Reservation near n"ratreal. Family and Consumer Affairs meeting held in Walton last By lletty McCall " WALTON - Steve Hildebrand of Seaforth was guest speaker at the Family and Con- sumer Affairs meeting held Wednesday. He demonstrated flower arrangements and gave many tips as he went along. He was in- troduced by Elva Bolger and thanked by Ruth Artmann and presented with a smaller remembrance on behalf of the Institute. Steve donated a couple ofhis ar- rangements and several roses that were drawn for following, the meeting. Helen Craig presided for the business following the Institute Ode, Mary Stewart Collect and 0 Canada was sung. Helen read a poem. Margaret Shortreed read minutes, the financial report and several thank you cards. In the correspondence, letters were read from Huron County Museum, the Ministry of Agriculture and Food and the Ontario Agriculture Museum,Milton. The Institute display that was at Brussel's Fair that day was brought back and set up for viewing by members that night. Viola Kirkby gave a report of the District Executive meeting held in Ethel recently. The Walton Women's Institute catered to a meal prior to the meeting to 40 for The Walton Feed Mill, in conjunction with Shur - Gain feeds, an informative seminar on economical beef production followed in the - upstairs of the hall. Plans were made for the County Rally at the Walton Hall on October 6. Registration is at 9:30 a.m. The Guelph Area Convention will be held at Maryhill, October 23 - 24 with a car load planning to go on both days. Following refreshments an indoor plant sale was held by the convenors. A reri:rinder of the hot turkey luncheon at 11:30 a.m. sponsored by the WI. Walton Boys Win The Bantam Boys ball team are in the playoffs in Tri County, winning over Wingham on Sunday afternoon. - The Intermediate Boys won the "D" championship over Walters Falls in Walton Thursday night. Celebrate 50th Anniversary Congratulations to Hugh and Malinda Whitfields and Johnstons travel to Michigan By Mrs. L. Stonehouse BELGRAVE - Mr. and Mrs. Herman Whitfield of Brussels accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston of Belgrave on Saturday Hullett race... • from page 6 first, Karen Plunkett second and Shannon Duizer was third. Friendship Theme Mr. Higgins, the new Grade 3 teacher is starting the year with a Friendship Theme program. The children make poems, stories and do art work dealing with friendship. This is a great idea because they also make many friends from being very open with themselves. VIP Class The TIP (• Values, Influence, Peers) class is coming along in the Grade six. The students and teacher find it interesting and educational. to attend the 50th anniversary of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Feuster of Cass City, Michigan. Mrs. Hilda Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roberts of Listowel visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby. -Members of Melville Presbyterian Church and their choir from Brussels and visitors from neighboring churches joined with the congregation of Knox Presbyterian Church, Belgrave for their 122nd anniver- sary service on September 21. Murry Gaunt, of Wingham, was guest speaker who gave an inspiring message. Special music was provided by the Melville. Presbyterian Church Choir and accom-' panied by Joanne King of Brussels. Many Belgrave residents will remember Jessie Lamont of Moosomin, Saskatchewan who has on several occasions, visited with her son Jim and daughter-in-law and fami- ly. Mrs. Lamont will celebrate her 90th bir- thday on September 28 and is now residing at the pioneer Lodge in Moosomin, Box 760, SOG 3N0. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby attended the 20th Biennial Conference of the Ontario Con-' servation Authorities which was held at the Holiday Inn, Sarnia from September 14-17. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse visited on Sunday afternoon with their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald of Teeswater. Belgrave friends wish to congratulate Etta Cook, of Maitland Manor Nursing Home, Goderich, who celebrated her 97th birthday on September 24. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dunbar of Stratford called on his mother Mrs. Joe Dunbar on Sunday. Mrs. Frances Holland of Kincardine visited on Friday with her cousins Mrs. . Chas. Johnston of -Blyth; .Harvey Edgar of R.R. 4 Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse of Belgrave and all were dinner guests at the latter's home. Blyth Festival representative visits UCW.. • from page 6 Huntsville Lodge and a boat cruise on Lake Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson visited on Friday and Saturday with his aunt Annie Thompson at Clarksburg. Visitors on September 21 with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Good were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yungblutt and Mrs. Timothy Thomas, Bradley and Stephanie from Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott, Billy Jim, Christie, Shannon and Jean Scott were September 21 guests with Mr. and Mrs. Willian Schull at Monkton. They celebrated Christie's birthday. Mrs. Allen Shaddick returned home on September 21 after spending two weeks in Ottawa with her grandchildren Sandra, ANNOUNCEMENT Drs. Schilthuis, Ridder and Hordyk from the Goderich Veterinary Clinic are pleased to announce that Dr. Irene Moore has joined our professional staff on September 15, 11)86. Dr. Moore is a recent graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College and also holds an Honors Bachelor of Science degree from the Universi- ty of Guelph. Irene is married and has one young child. General Motors Financing on all CHEVETTES it NOVA • In stock units only • 36 month contract 4 MORE DAYS Offer Expires Sate, Sept. 27 SALES DEPT. OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK Mon.-Frl. 94; Saturdays 4.4 p.m. • David, Lynn and Nancy while their parents, Staff Seargent Richard' and Jean Shaddick attended -Expo. Omthe.evening of her retui n she visited in Londontwith her sister, Irene Ferguson. r A large number of people enjoyed the Londesboro. Lions Old Tyme Breakfast on the morning of September 21. Johnston who celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with open house at Duff's United Church; Walton on Saturday after- noon. They were married September 23, 1936. , The church basement was decorated in the fall colors. A large number of friends and relatives signed the guest book in charge of Tracey Fischer and Gail Neil. Handing out the wedding cake were Nancy She also explained the traditional Iroquois Confederacy form of government in the six nati ns from Great Council Tribal Councils dow to village council. She finished by con- duc ing a quizz relating to the information pre, .ented. fter the offering was received, a hymn was sung with Irene Millian at the piano. Marie Millian offered and Indian prayer. Dorothy Grange introduced Lori Millian who showed slides of their trip to England and France this summer. She included in- teresting details of the places she saw. Margaret Bakker conducted the business part of the meeting after which lunch was served. week Johnston and Kim Neil. The neighbors serv- ed a lunch during the afternoon. Present were the couple's attendants of 50 years ago, Clarence and Marg Kastner of Walkerton, along with their family, Larry of Auburn, Irene of near Arthur; Allan of Kit- chener and Shirley of Bornholm. The family went out to the Red Maple, Monkton for a dinner at noon. WRAP UP , CHRISTMAS EARLY from OCITIZEN • .Diamond Set Dial 425 The quality timepiece for that man of distinction Layaway terms available ANSTETT 8Atbert St CLINTON 284 Main St EXETER 26 Main st S SEAFORTH JEWELLERS 135 Queen St East ST. MARYS 203 Durham St E WALKERTON 2 The Square GODERICH MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY CLINTON FARM MARKET WAGONLOAD SALE! We're bringing wagon Loads of fresh -picked from the orchard MacINTOSH APPLES BUSHEL J SPANISH ONIONS $499 10 LB. 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