Clinton News-Record, 1969-02-13, Page 9EWS OF HENSALL
BY MRS. MAUDE :HFDOEN.
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1#ljnpr, Councillors vote
Hensall Council met
Thursday night February 6 with
(key starsall members present and
approved, a , 450 salar -incre se
.pp � y a
for utility and by-law
11ensall's fee Wees showed . enforcdment, officer E. R. Davis,
cit skills as - they opened then promptly:bogged council
ensall's Minor Hockey _Night salaries.
st Saturday. Top stars. by
dges decision were 1Vlurray Mr, Davis new salary will be:
rsons and Rick Ingram. Each $4,650 a year,
ceived a new hockey stick.
The Squirts. were next.
ockey sticks went to - Robbie
avery and Richard Scarbuik,
The Bntams, looking none
e worse after playing a heavy
urnament in Lucan earlier in
e day,' were on the ice third.
tars were Muarray Glanville and
en Chalmers.
Before the start of a novice
me, the Hensall Minor Athletic
ssociation presented a silver
ay to John Lyndo .i and gave
is wife flowers to show their
ppreciation for his hard work
e last two years. The lyndons
re leaving Hensall next summer.
The fast-moving Novice game
nded in a 1-0 score. Dwight
onsitt and Danny' Taylor left
ith hockey sticks.
The wrap-up games was
etween Hensall and Zurich
idgets. It ended in a 3-3 tie
ith prizes going to Dough
'oxon and Brian Campbell.
The athletic association
oiced its thanks to the judges,
eferees and all the others who
elped to make the night
uLccessful.
egion ladies
are. active
Legion Ladies Auxiliary met
'uesday evening February 4 for
Ls monthly meeting conducted
iy the president, Mrs. Garnet
Vllan.
During the business session
25 was voted to the Legion
wadies Auxiliary Bursary
3cholarship Fund. Members will
:anvass the village in March for
;he Red Cross, will sponsor an
aster Basket Draw with
)roceeds for crippled children,
ire sponsoring a public speaking
:ontest with students from
',urich and Hensall Public
ichools taking part today at the
gion711all.and will"rate)' to a 30 where she underwent.surget3r-•
:urging smorgasbord 7tOi 140 on•her back,,returned home last'
:urlers tomorrow and a bonspiel
ianquet March 1.
UCW meets
The February meeting of
Unit 4 of Hensall U.C.W. was
held in Fellowship Hall last
Thursday afternoon with an
attendance of 29.
The highlight of the meeting
was the Bible Study by Mrs. Eric
Luther, who used as her theme
"Man's Mission On Earth."
Questions under discussion were
"What is man's plan for a future
life? What is your view of after
life? How can Christians help
spread the Gospel to today's
world? and Will there always be
wars and violence and Why does
God allow ' people to starve?"
Mrs. Luther had Bible references
read by members to answer
these different questions.
Miss Greta Laramie favoured
with a piano selection with.
variations. Hostess was Mrs.
Frank Harburn.
In answer to the roll call for
the March meeting each member
is asked to bring an article about
China.
Mrs. E. Rowe and Mrs. R.
Erratt reported on the
Huron -Perth Presbyterial
meeting held in Mitchell United
Church.
Mrs. J. McAllister presided
throughout the meeting. The
social committee served • light
refreshments. The World Day of
Prayer will be held in this church
on Friday, March 7 at 3p.m.
Mrs. Gordon Schwalm was
the lucky winner of a hamper on
C.K.S.L. Radio coffee club,
London, on Thursday afternoon.
Bert Coleman has been
transferred to Victoria and Grey
Trust Company, Whitby, where
he commenced his duties
Monday of this week.
Miss Mary Thomson of RR 2,
Kippen, who has been a patient
in War Memorial Children's
Hospital, London, since October
Mrs. Byran Kyle was the
vinner of the guessing and
ttendance prizes. Mrs. Grant
/IcClinchey won the mystery
irize. Bingo and lunch rounded
iut!the evening.
Thursday.
Don MacLaren, of the Bank
of Montreal branch Bay and
Bloor St., Toronto, has been
appointed manager at the Bank
of Montreal branch Ellesmere
and Brimley, Scarborough. Don
is the son of Mrs. Bertha
McGregor of Hensall. • ,
to increase pay
Reeve Olivet Jaques was
granted an increase of $50 to.
$300, plus $125 in expenses.
Couriciilors Hein Rooseboom,
John Baker, Leonard Erb and
Harold Knight received an
over-all increase of $50; from
$200 to $245 in salary and from
$100 to $,105 in expenses,
Council !ne)nbers are not paid
for special meetings.
VARNA
The United Church Women
held a meeting in the Church last
Thursday evening with 25
members present.
Group Threehad charge of
devotions with Mrs. John
Ostrom leading. The study was
on ,China. Short talks were given
by Mrs, Ralph 'Stephenson, Mrs.
Murvin 'Johnston and.. Mrs. Fred
McClymont, Mrs. John Ostrom
received the collection and Mrs.
Charles Reid dedicated it. The
president then conducted the
business period. Reports were
given from the Huron -Perth
Presbyterial which was held at
Mitchell last Wednesday. Mrs.
Florence Elliott reported on the
morning session and Mrs. Watson
Webster on the afternoon
session.
A donation was made to the
Auxiliary of the Clinton
Hospital. There were 51 calls
made to' the sick and shut-ins
during the' past, month.
It was decided to hold a
pancake supper next Tuesday.
The meeting was closed by Mrs.
John Ostrom and Group Two
served lunch. ; , •
Londesboro .4-H
studying meat
The ' first meeting of the
Londesboro 4-H girls was held
Monday to start the spring
programme, "Meat in the
Menu".:
Margie Whyte was elected
president. Other officers include
Donna Buchanan, vice. president;
Betty MacGregor, secretary and
Joan Howatt, press reporter.
• Among the topics discussed
were dishwashing, measuring
ingredients in recipes and new
facts on meat.
• The'. hostess, Mrs. Eric
e'Andersoii, served4lutic ti-)trot)the
10x girls;
THROUGH YOUR
RED CROSS
THOSE YOU HELP
<>' WILL ALWAYS
)::....REMEMBER
IONDESBORO McKillop sets splaries,
tikes '69 appo ntmetnt
I'fie
W.1. held its monthly
meeting last Thursday with a
good attendance, The president
opened with a reading The Ten
Commandments". Due to
inclement weather, the January
meeting was cancelled.
McKillop Township Council
at its meeting this month in the
township hall at Winthrop,
Mrs, Tom Allen Mrs. E, appointed councillors. William
Leeming and Arthur Anderson
Wood and Mrs. Glen Carter were as representatives to the MODA
nominated for the banquet board and to the Regional
committee. Tourist Council.
The W.I. presented each ,of Council approved payment of
the following 441 elub leaders
with a gift: Mrs. Langille, Mrs.
H. Snell, Mrs. Don Buchanan
and Mrs, Eric Anderson. Mrs.
Jack Snell will replace Mrs.
Langille for 1969.
]Zoll call was answered by
naming "Things money won't
buy". Mrs. Tom Allen, Mrs,
Josling and Mrs. Armstrong were
appointed to look into the piano
situation,
Mrs, Fairservice gave two
readings. Mrs. Harvey Taylor and
Mrs. Buchanan gave an
interesting resume o special
events of 1968. Accordion
selections, which_ are always
enjoyed, were given by Mrs.
Tom Allen and little Miss Karen
IVliddegaal. Mrs. Durnin also gave
two readings.
Londesboro Explorers elected
their new officers recently. The
slate includes: Chief Explorer,
Audrey Peel; pianist, Kathy
Hunking; secretary, Gloria
Adams and treasurer, Jo Ann
Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Livingstone
and family, London, and Mr.
and Mrs. Chandler Livingstone,
Exeter, were recent visitors with
their mother, Mrs. Harold
Livingstone.
The Cheerio Club met in
January at the home of Mrs.
Morgan Jones with 21 present.
Roll call was on current events.
Readings from various members
were enjoyed and a few games of
cards followed. The hostesses
served a tasty lunch.
Miss Lou Bright of Toronto is
at present spending a few days
with her friends, Mrs. Mary
Robinson and Mrs. Cowan.
We welcome Harold Wallace
who has taken up residence in
the home vacated by Mr, and
Mrs. Ernie McVittie. We hope he
will like our village.
The sympathy of the
community is extended to Mrs.
Thos. Knox and family in the
recent passing of Mr. Knox on
Friday in Clinton Public
Hospital. Mr. Knox suffered
failing health for some time past
and will be missed by his•, it'
neighbours and his many i'riend,s•.;,
Mr. and Mrs. 13ert Shobbrook •,
spent the weekend in Woodstock
with their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross M•illson.
general accounts amounting to
.$4,150 and road accounts
amounting to $10,945..
Salary schedules for the year
are: Wilson Little,
clerk4reasurer, $4,000 plus a car
allowance of $200; reeve's
remuneration set at $525 and
councillors at $400 each. Jury
selectors will receive $5 each and
the reeve in his capacity as
welfare officer will receive $100
plus 10 cents a mile,
Clarence Regele was
appointed drain, trench .and tile
inspector at $1.75 an hour plus
10 cents a mile. Auditors will be
Monteith and Monteith,
Stratford. •
Council agreed that the rate
for the use of the township road
maintainer would be $8 per hour
during the summer and $12 per
hour for snowplowing. The
service will be limited to
ratepayers of the township and
only on occasions when road
work is up to date. .
James McQuaid was
appointed as the township
representative on the Maitland
Valley Conservation Authority
and councillor Ralph McNichol
will represent the council on the
KIPPEN
By Mrs, Norman Long
Mr. and Mrs. Alec McGregor
motored to ]Florida on Saturday
for three weeks' vacation.
• Mr. and Mrs. Russell Faber
and • family returned home
Monday after spending a month
in Florida.
Mary Thomson returned
hone last Thursday from
Children's Memorial Hospital,
London, where she has been a
patient for several weeks, and is
reported. to be improving nicely.
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Your Heart •Fdnd . makes
possible nation-wide
programmes of research and
education.
CLINTON
WINTER CARNIVAL
Schedule
THURSDAY, FEB. 13th, 8:00 P.M. - COMMUNITY CENTRE
CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH YOUNG:PEOPLE'S .SKATING PARTY
FRIDAY, FEB. 14
JUDGING OF SNOW SCULPTURES
AND DECORATED BUSINESS PLACES
AND HOUSES
Clinton Figure Skating Club
presents
"ICE.NICKS '69"
8:15 p,m.
at Community Centre
Featuring 125 Inter Club Figure Skaters
CLINTON TERN TOWN DANCE
9:00 p,m.
Legion Hall
SATUVIAY, FEB. 15
9:00 a.rrr.
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
at
CFB Coffee House tent at
Clinton Community Park
10:30 a.m.
PANCAKE EATING CONTEST
1x00 p.m.
PARADE FROM LEGION HALL
Down Albert St to Community Park
Parade Marshal—CKCO's "Big Al"
Bands * Floats * CloWns
and featuring
Mist boMINIbN OP CANADA
(Nancy Wilsdri)
y Ir
SATURDAY, , FEB:' :15
Continued
2:00 p.m,'
OFFICIAL OPENING DF • CARI�IIVAL
By Miss Canada
outside Arena •
2:15 p.m.1 •
JUDGING AND CROWNING OF
SNOW KING AND SNOW QUEEN
2:30 p.m.
HORSE AND CUTTER RACES
Between races—Tug-of-War
and Log Sawing Contests:
' in front of Grandstand
Also at 2:30 p.m, at Legion Hall
ONTARIO HYDRO APPLIANCE SHOW
7:30 p.m.
CHRISTMAS TREE BONFIRE
et Community Park
SUNDAY, FEB. 16
10:00 a.m. to Noon
SNOWMOBILE RACE REGISTRATION
Community Park
SUNDAY, FEB. 1,6
Continued
1:00 p.m.
KINSMEN SNOWMOBILE RACES
featuring Mayors and Reeves race
CFPL's Brian Leboe
master of ceremonies
2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
TOTS SKATING AT ARENA
3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
ADULT SKATING
4:30 p.m.
CLINTON WINTER CARNIVAL
COMMITTEE SNOWMOBILE DRAW
Clinton Community Park
7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
GENERAL PUBLIC SKATING
D -R -A -W
CLINTON WINTER CARNIVAL
DRAW on 14.5 Hottep.wer
1969 MOTO•SKI SNOWMOBILE
Drive of ch.., ti DkMN WIM,, 4mhnl
Mon., Feb. CO to Sun., Feb. 16i 1969
sk.iin({ - 5newsi,aitng .. Wino -'Waw and Cuii.r ii.cii
moblY• Wade thew.,
snowTIt:KETS: 50e Lack or 3n for06w 01)64,6"
is ria.
4'
allacideal
STUDIO
Specializing in . . .
! Weddings
• Children
:iSingle &or Group Portraits,
,. and Passports
,524-8787
118 St. David Goderich
$"eaforth Community Hospital
board,
It was agreed that members
of council, the clerk and the
road superintendent could
attend one convention during
the year and that each would be
entitled to claim expenses up to
$100. Members who attend
meetings outside of the
township on township business
will be paid $8 per meeting plus
mileage.
Drainage commissioners will
be for drains in No. 1 division,
Harvey Craig; No. 2, Ralph
McNichol; No. 3, William J.
Leeming; No. 4, Arthur
Anderson.
The road programme
involving $81,780 gross was
approved and the clerk was
instructed to make the necessary
application for subsidy from Che
department of highways.
Clinton
eves, ecoid Thursda February 13, 1969 9'
SHOP AT YOUR.
"HOT SPOT"
STORE
CLEARANCE OF
ODDS & .ENDS OF CHINA
Smith's
OFFICE
SUPPLIE S
ALBERT ST,
482.9756
CLINTON
BONUS DAYS'
Clinton Electric Shop
SOWS 1 YEARS Stipp Iy
OF 10 DISPOSABLE ,R1 BAGS
FRE
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$49.95. Complete with
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your bonus of 10 disposable
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Model 456 — Includes upholstery
nozzle, crevice tool, dusting brush and
piggy -back tool rack.
Clinton Electric Shop
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Albert Street — CLINTON .-- 482-6646
PERK UP YOUR WINTER MENUS
WEEKEND SPECIALS
M EATS
WING OR T-BONE
STEAKS
FRESH
SIDE PORK
FRESH CHICKEN
Legs or Breasts
MAC AND CHEESE, DUTCH LOAF, CHICKEN
Meat By -Products
Sausage Meat
BOILING BEEF
PCiRK CUTLETS
HEAD CHEESE
GROCERIES
GOLD SEAL SOCKEYE — %z5
SALMON
MOTHER PARKER — 2 Ib. Pkg.
Ib.
Ib.
Ib.
February 13, 14, 15, 1969
PLANTER'S — deal pack — 1 LB. JAR
9 , Peanut Butter 2 JARS 794
7 8 INGERSOLL — deal pack — 16 OZ. JAR '
494 Cheese Spread
McCORMICK'S — Salted, Plain or Saltines
534 SODA BISCUITS 2
LOAF
Ib.494
Ib.
494
3 Ib. / $1
Ib. 69'
89'
Per Tin
Tin
58'
HOT CHOCOLATE 69'
HOSTESS -- 1100s
TEA BAGS 694
WONDEIIFbOD
MARSHMALLOWS2Ib.69'
34 OZ. TIN Regularly 53e
SANIFLUSH 43'
594
69'
WESTON'S CHOCOLATE — (Cookies) — 26'h oz.
Graham Squares 674
ROYAL — Assorted 3 oz. pkg.(6 in poly pack)
Jelly Powders 57'
SUPER SAVE — 24 oz. loaves
BREAD ea. 214
GIANT — deal pack
DUZ 994
PRODUCE
INDIAN RIVER — 48s — FANCY WHITE OR PINK
Extra large, Extra sweet, Extra ju icy
GRAPEFRUIT 12/89'
494
$3,49
FLORIDA NO, 1 — Size 125
Tangelos
ONTARIO FANCY
SPYS
FROZEN FOOD
BERRYLAND — 15 oz. Pkg.
Bushel.
Doz.
STRAWBERRIES 2 Pkgs.89
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