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Clinton News-Record, 1974-06-13, Page 15N N> WS-RECOI1A, .17171UB$DAY",. ,JUNt. 13, 1974,714 These nine Brownies were presented with their Golden Bars at the mother and daughter banquet held recently in Clinton. Left to right are Belinda Cudmore, Carol Beane, Ann Marie Powell, Cheryl McDonald, Kathy Kelly, Jennifer Wood, Sharon Weigel, Angela Demers, and Pat Wales. In background are Tawny Owls ,Rosemary Armstrong and Lori Corrie. (photo by Jack Hunt) BUDD KUEHL at HURON PINES MORI( 0 King SI. Phone Clinton 40.401 Hensel, UCW Unit IV of Hensall pow met for their June-meeting onThur- sday afternoon at the Churcti. Mrs. McAllisfer 'presided and opened the meeting ,with a poem "God's ift". Three were sung and Mrs. George--Arm- strong gave the Devotional. She read from Matthew 5 and brought to mind the people who have brought light and help to the world. After 2000 years, Jesus still brings light and hope to our lives. The devotional Robert D: McChesney of Kirkland Lake was recently elected president of the Royal Canadian Legion at the organization's national con- vention in St. John's, Nfld. He is a' chartered fife underwriter With Excelsior Life. Mr, McChesney served with the RCAF in WW II and has held executive office in the Legion on every level of command. As national 'president, he suc- ceeds Robert G. Smellie, D.C., of Winnipeg. (Photo by D. Duke) AT ELECTRICAL WORK „WE'RE SENIOR MEN, as OUR PERMANENT Joalvoriusr NOW 4 THEN' concluded with prayer. Mrs, Grace Harpole favoured everyone with two piano solos "Whispering Hope and How Great Thou Art", Mrs. F. Luther introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Walter Spencer who ,explained the study material for "Mission Impossible-unless". Cards were distributed for discussion. She was thanked by Mrs, Luther and Mrs, McAllister, Mrs. Erratt and Mrs. Slade took up the offering. Mrs, Sherritt gave the treasurer's report. Mrs, 'Erratt reported on the bale and a sum of money was voted to buy cord and wool for knitting. United Church Notes The !edit of the choir sang ,the anthem "Reach your arms around the work!" for the Sun- day service of Worship in Hen- sail United Church, Rev. Don ,Beck preached on the sermon topic "On Freedom". Anglican Church Notes The Rev. G.A. Anderson con- ducted the service at St. Paul's Anglican Church, The text of the sermon for Trinity Sunday was "Behold! a door was opened in heaven". Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forrest and Clark accompanied the singing with organ, violin and •guitar, and also played "Face to Face". • Ripley Reunion The 27th annual Riley Reunion was held at the farm of Ross Riley, RR 2, Staffa, with 72 present. The sports were conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Harburn and Mr. and Mrs. John Prouty. The winners are as follows: children 5 and under, Bonnie Jepson, Jeff Clarke; girls 6.8, Darlene and Susan Harburn; boys 6-8, Pat Riley; girls 9-12, Rosmary Duttmann and Karen Shiels; boys 9-12, Murray Har- burn, Ronald Riley; 3-legged race, Eleanor Shiels and Marg Clarke, Kevin Shiels and Ken ' Clarke; balloon race, Ivan and Barbara Boa; men's kick the slipper, Leslie Riley; ladies kick thc :siOper, Marg Clarke, U464,440tXr.,PlIt69.* '4)) A candy scramble was held for the small children. Guessing the number of jelly beans in a ,'jar was won by Winnie Riley. A ball game was enjoyed by all. After a delicious supper, it was decided to hold the picnic next year in the Hensall park, the second Sunday in ,June. New Officers elected for next year were; past president, Ken Clarke; president, Ivan Boa; vice president, David Smale; secretary, Susan Riley; treasurer, Elizabeth Harburn; sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jepson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steckle. LADIES CANVASS During the past few weeks, some members from the Hen- sell churches have been can- vassing the village for the Canadian Bible Society. Mrs. Sim Roobal was the Convener Hensall Livestock Stu SALES EVERY THURSDAY AT 1:30 P.M. Ali classes of Livestock WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS Victor William Barry Miller Hargreeves Livingston 235-2717 Exeter 482-7511 Dungennon and Clinton 529-7521 2294205 Kirkton NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH 24,25b men111010 1 1' von*. Under Tuckeromith By-law No. 17-1974, no dogs are to be permitted to run at large. All owners Or harbourers of dogs are required to obtain a dog tag and pay an annual license fee, Every owner shall pay the following license fee: For a .mal dog or *payed female dog $ 5.00. For each additional male or spayed female dog $20.00 For a female dog, if Only one is kept. $10.00 For a second female dog $25.00 FOr each additional male or female dog exceeding 2 dogs, Owned by the Same person or household. • $30.00 The license Tees mutt be paid between June 17 and July 6, 1974 to the Township of Tuckersmith and Must be paid to one of the following: Elgin 'Thompson, RR .3, Kipper Ervin Sillery, RR 1, rutefield Cleave Coombi, Egmoridville Serf Brarlderhorat, RA 1, Herman Jim Broadfoot, VanaMra Any dog owner not Obtaining a dog tag by July 6, will be liable to be charge by the Animal Control Officer fcir the 'Town- ship of Tuckersmith, The Animal Control °hider for Tuckersmith is Dick Enter of Goderich (5244148) Corn growers: WE HAVE SHELL KORNOIL 238 ALBERT STREET PH. 48 2-738 1 CLINTON Distributor for all SHELL Oil Products SHELL Shell Chemicals add Kornoil to Atrazine sprays for better weed control in corn. COME IN OR CALL SCRUTON FUELS Find. a running maw tt3t 414 PaRTICIP301011 The Canadian niovernbni for personal fitness Fitness. In your heart you know it's right. USED CAR SPECIALS A NUMBER OF 1974 CHEV AND PONTIACS, 4 DOOR HARDTOPS, IMPALA, PARISIENNE, BROUGHAM 1974 .BUICK Century sedan 1974 PONTIAC PARISIENNE BROUGHAM, 4 door hardtop 2 --1974 IMPALA 4 door hardtops 1973 BUICK Century, 2 door 1973 LE MANS, 4 door 1973 CHEVROLET Impala Custom, 2 door hardtop 1973 CHEVELLE, 4 door sedan 1973 VEGA, automatic transmission 1973 FORD Gran Torino 2 door hardtop 1972 MERCURY Marquis, fully equipped, air conditioned 1972 DODGE Monaco, fully equipped, air conditioned 1972 FORD 4 door sedan, power steering and brakes 1972 CHEV Impala 1972 BUICK La Sabre Custom, air conditioned 1971 PONTIAC Parisienfie-Brougham, 4 door hardtop 1971 CHEV MONTE CARLO, 2 :door hardtop 1070 PONTIAC Catalina, 4 door hardtop 3 — 1969 PONTIAC Parisienne, two 4 door hardtops and a 2 door hardtop 20 — 1965 - 1968 Models 1972 CHEV stationwagon 1972 PONTIAC Laurentian stationwagon 1068 RAMBLER stationwagon 1972 — 50 series 14' Van CHEV automatic 1971 •CHEV, 1/2 ton pick up 2 --1971 FORD 3/4 ton pickups 2 --1971 CHEV V 1 ton pickups 1970 CIIEV 50'series cab and chassis and 14' vans A number of vatic from 1970 - 1972. Some V8's, some 6 cylinder some CHEVS, and some FORDS NOYNOWSONAANYWOOONINVVYYV Brussels Motors BP Pbeitell674173 , SerVice Oath* TOWN AND COUNTRY 0141*IFIEDS 21: BIRTHS SANDERS—Mr. and Mrs. Brian Sanders of Exeter (nee Linda MacDonald) are very pleased to an- nounce their chosen son "Geffrey Brian", age 1 yr, Another grandson for Mrs. Margaret Thorndike.. ANDREWS—.Born in Toronto on Friday,. May 24, 1974, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andrews, a son, Jef- frey Micheal, a brother for Jennifer,' E grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Dug Andrews. 22. DEATHS UYL—Suddenly as the result of an accident on Tuesday, June 4, 1974, Richard Paul Uyl of R.R. 2, Clinton in his 12th year. Beloved son of An- thony J. and Fredrika Uyl. Dear Brother of Lawrence of Clinton, Hans of Ingersoll, Andy of R.R. 2 Clinton, Jane of Hamilton, Frieda of R.R. 2; Clinton, dear grandson of Lawrence Uyl of Camlackie. The body rested at the Beattie Funeral Home, 45 Rattenburr Street, East in Clinton until the funeral service from the Christian Reformed Church in Clinton at 2:00 p.m. with Reverend A. Beukemia officiating. Interment in Clinton Cemetery. MCFARLANE—At the Clinton Public Hospital on Wednesday, -June 5..1974, Albert A. McFarlane of Auburn, formerly of Lambeth in his 90th year. Beloved husband of the former Elma Mutch. Also sur- vived by several neices and nephews. The body rested at the Ar- thur Funeral Home, Auburn until Friday morning then to his.former residence McFarlane and Roberts Funeral Home. Lambeth, where the funeral service was conducted Saturday June 8, at 11 a.m. Inter- ment in Woodland Cemetery. BELL,—At Huronview Home, Clin- ton. on Wednesday, -lune 5, 1974, Harold Bell of Bayfield in his 71st year. Dear brother of Mrs. Etta Latham of Acton. Mrs. Edith Powell of Burlington, Mrs. Laura Powell of Goderich and Fred Bell of Clinton. The funeral service was held from the Ball Funeral Home, 153 High St., Clinton on Friday, -June 7 at 2 p.m, interment in Bayfield,,Cemete'ry. 23. ENGAGEMENTS The engagement. is announced of Sandra, the eldest daughter of Mrs. Francis Muraska and the late Mr. Wm. Muraska, of Constance to Mr. Bruce Elliott, son of Mrs. Florence Elliott, Varna, and the late Mr. Lorne Elliott. The wedding to take place Saturday, June 29, 1974 at 2 o'clock in St. Paul The Apostle Church, Coniston, Ont.-24p Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell, Clinton, are happy to announce the forth- coming marriage' of their daughter, Barbara Ann to Gordon Francis Leaman of Goderich, son of Mr. and Mrs. •John Leamen, Goderich. The wedding to take place in Wesley Willis United church, Clinton, at 3:30 p.m. on -June 29, 1974.-24p 26. CARD Of THANKS CLEAVE: t wish to thank everyone who sent cards, flowers, treats and visited me while in Victoria Hospital, and since returning home. Special thanks to Pastor Clemens. Bender and Scott for their prayers and visits. Also special thanks to' Dr. Baker. Dr. Allen and the nur- sing staff. Ph,viis Cleave-24p O'ROURKE—We wish to express our appreciation to our friends, neighbours and family for gifts, cards and best wishes. Also we would like to thank everyone who visited us and helped to Make our 50th wedding anniversary the happy and memorable occasion it was. Basil and Irene 0' Rourke.-24b 15. PUBLIC NOTICE 26. CARD Of THANKS GIBBINGS--Very sincere thanks to Rev, and Mrs., Lewis who visited me tiering my recent stay in hospital and after my return home. Marie Gibbings.-24b CUY1,,ER—We sincerely wish to thank everyone for their many ex- pressions of sympathy in the recent sad bereavement of the loss Of a son and brother, Bill and Millie Lobh and family, Katheleen Cuyler and family, Kincardine.-24p SPROUL—I would like to thank the neighbours and friends for cards, flowers gifts and visits while I was a patient in Clinton hospital. Special thanks to Dr, Street and Dr. Lambert, nurses and staff, Marian Sproul.-24h STEWART—Thanks to my family and relatives friends, and neigh- bours for cards, treats, flowers and visits I received while in Clinton Hospital, also to Dr. Flowers 'and nurses on first floor. Special thanks to all who drove my wife to and from the hospital when she visited me, These kindnesses will always he. remembered. Clifford Stewart.-24h POTTER: I wetuid like to thank ail our friends, neighbours . and relatives for the many cards, gifts and visits while a patient at the Goderich Psychiatric Hospital. A special and grateful ttiankyou to Rev. Lawrence and Mrs. Lewis, Rev. Stan McDonald, the doctors, nurses and staff of the hospital. Deep appreciation to Ed, Alvin, Greg, Gord and Murray for the planting of the crops and .helping Eileen with chores etc. All help and kindnesses deeply appreciated. Sin- cerely, Frank Potter.-24b UYL . We wish to express our sin- cere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for their prayers, kindness, sympathy and floral tributes in the loss of our son and brother Ricky. Special thanks to those who were at the scene of the accident, Rev, and Mrs. Beukema, Ambulance attendants, Dr, Flowers. Dr. Harrett and staff, the ladies who served' coffee and Beattie Funeral Home. Your kind- ness will always be remembered, ;":1'.hes, Uyl Farrilly.-244 HULLER - I would like to take this opportunity to thank my friends and relatives for cards, flowers and visits while a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to the nurses, Dr. Harrett and Rev. Oestreicher, Myrtle Huller.'--24b Carol Ann Wilbee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ian Wilbee of RR 1, Walton, received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Western On- tario on June 4th. Carol is a graduate of Seaforth District High School and Stratford Teacher's College. Presently, she holds a teaching position on the staff of Clinton Public School, 15. PUBLIC NOTICE Penny Sale Winners • Hensall Legion Ladies Auxiliary held a successful Penny Sale on Friday evening in the Legion hall, A large crowd tif children and a few adults were on hand to watch Leonard Erb draw and president Mildred Chalmers present the winning tickets. Winners are listed below, the address is Hensall unless in- dicated. Winners were: lawn chair (Hensall Co-op) Edith Baird, Brucefield; Shell oil (Dave Kyle Garage) Nellie Reid; toy car (Legion Ladies Auxiliary) Tracey.Southcott, Exeter; rods (Jim's Machine Shop) Marlene Ingram; $10 bill (Gerbro Mill) Maxine Dickerson, London; pen and pencil set (Legion Ladies Auxiliary) Wilma Hoff- man; tractor light (Hyde Brothers) Sandra Carlile; pillowcases (13,14, McNaughton) Jim Smale; Shell oil (Laven- ders garage) Lloyd Venner; wax (Hensall Motors)• Bill Fairbairn; $10 gift certificate (Big "0" Tile) Hilda Smale; charcoal lighter (Knight Elec- tric) John Smith, Westminster Hospital, London; cologne (Leona Parke) Brenda Smale; $10 bill (W.G. Thompson and son) Marg McDonald, Exeter; after-shave (Leona Parke) John Chappel, Staffa; $5 bill (Huron Auto Body) Ruby Bierling, RR 2, Zurich; service call (Travers Electric) Ross Haugh, Exeter; $3 voucher (McLeans Flowers, Seaforth) .Pearl Koehler; 2 112 gallons ice-cream' (Bairds Store) Marg Vanstone; $5 voucher (Cook's Florist, Clin- ton) George Shells; Macrame set (Legion Ladies Auxiliary) Roxanne Lavery; gift pack (Ron's Variety) Sandra Towers; truck and game (Legion Auxiliary) Peter An- stett, Clinton; one case of peas and carrots , (Canadian Can- ners) Pat Pollock; $10 per- manent (Williams Hair Styling) Pat Pollock; dresser lamps (Legion Auxiliary) Herb Bierling, Zurich; wallet (T.C. •Joynt) Allan Bisback; $10 bill (Smith Construction) Elaine MacGregor, Dashwood, plaque (Smith Construction) Wayne Reid; gajnejiegiort3uxiliary) Jennifer Wood, Clinton; dried flowers (Country Flowers, Exeter) Eric Mansfield; bun warmer (Crest Hardware) Wayne Reid; $10 voucher (Al's COUNTRY HOME Tastefully decorated home situated on five rolling acres near Goderich. This home has been fully remodelled, featuring a large living room, dining room with an open staircase, modern kitchen, four piece bath and three bedrooms. Atop a hill it commands a delightful view of surrounding countryside, Grounds are beautifully landscaped and in- clude a barn. All for only $45,000. Act now to have full summer en- , joyment. HOBBY FARM Six acres plus seven room home and garage. Barn 65' x 40', drilled well, low taxes. Asking $35,000. NEAR BAYFIELD One hundred acres of riverfront property, near Bayfield. Wooded, scenic, secluded, this property has excellent retreat or develop- ment potential. Also forty acres workable. BUILDING LOTS Choice building lots located lust east of Clinton on Highway 8. Per- fect for country living. In Brucefield - just two lots left at a price you can't afford to pass by. CHOICE FARMS 250 acre cash crop farm with ex- cellent buildings and a 200 acre farm with modern lull barn, loose housing and a frame home. Interested/ Glad to furnish full in- formation. COTTAGE IN BAYFIELD Comfortable 3 bedroom cottage, fully winterized, and electric heated, situated within walking distance from the lake, asking $19000,00 Super Save) Annie. Reid; Chinese Checkers (Legion Auxiliary) .Jeff Maxwell; fishing pole (Hensall Legion) Bryan Beer; $10 voucher (Ball and McCauley) Gerry Chappel, Staffa; two play outfits (Taylors Ready-To-Wear) Joanne Bell; pot of mums (Exeter Florist) Wayne Reid; hair spray (Flynn's Barber- shop) Peter Anstett, Clinton; push broom (Fuller Brush Dealer), Doieen Deitrich, Zurich; animal truck (Legion Auxiliary) John Smith, Lon- don; Hoover rug shampooer (Bonthrons) Hilda Srnale; play toys (Legion Auxiliary) Holly Craine; lamp (Bendix) Linda Traquair; 20 quarts of milk (Hurondale Dairy) Grace McBride, 'Kippen; patio lights (C.E, Reid and sons) Greta Erb; one year's subscription to the Clinton News Record Raye Schwalm; $10 perm (Jean Tur- vey) Bob Carlile; soap on a rope (Leona Parke) Becky Baker; doll (Legion Auxiliary) Hilda Smale; watch (John Reid's Restaurant) Madeline Harburn; $5 voucher (Beatons Bakery) Marilyn Brintnell, Staffa; one year's subscription (Exeter Times Advocate) Deb- bie Venner; $5 voucher for gas (Ted 'Muss) Ivan Coleman; $10 bill (Dr. J.C. Goddard) Hazel McEwan; begonia (Palmers Florest) Roily Van- stone; game (Legion Auxiliary) Cindy Bisback; one year's sub- scription (Seaforth Expositor) Cecil Maxwell; $5 bill (Hensall Sales Barn) Raye Schwalm; tub of potatne chips (Hostess potato chips) ,Joyce papPer; swag lamp (custoM trailers, Exeter) Gerry'Neilands; Ther- mos jug (Parker and Parker) Cathy Neilands; four cases Pepsi (Tuckey Beverages) eight draws were made with each person receiving two cartons apiece, winners were Carol Ducharmme, Jane Pollock, Karen Sheils, Susan Stretton, Marion Sangster, Joyce Pepper, Mary Ann Flynn and Becky Baker. for this project and Eric Luther was the treasurer. The total amount collected was $232.35. Canvassing from the Anglican Church were Mrs, Frank Forrest and Mrs, Annie Reid. From the Presbyterian Church were Mrs. Ruby Hoggarth, Mrs. Melvin Glan- ville, Mrs. Percy Campbell, Mrs. John Skea, Mrs, Ellis Stewart and Miss Tammy Baker. From the United Church were Mrs. Audrey Christie, Mrs. Don Beck, Mrs. Leona Parke and Mrs, Peter Bisback. Happiness Theme The June meeting of Unit II of Hensall United Church had the theme of Happiness. Jean Wareing welcomed members and read a poem "With a con- secrated car", This was followed by a devotional en- titled "Little things" given by Shirley McAllister based on scripture passages from Psalm 8 and devotions from Christian Women. As Christians, we must face true maturity by using symbols of a cross, a cup and a crown left to us by Christ. We must use our gifts of time and talents to glorify God forgetting petty annoyances, and using zeal' and--enthusiasrria Of 'our youth and assume kingly neglect of trifles. Worship, praise and quiet reverence is required. The offering was taken and dedicated. The roll call was answered by 17 members and two guests with a Bible book with the first letter of your name. Grace Drummond conducted the business. Unit 11 is responsible to put flowers in the Church for the month of June. They received an invitation to attend Open House at the Queensway Nursing on ,June 17 to 9 p.m. A report on the Presbyterial was given by Kay Mock.' In 1973, 400 parcels were sent by the Presbytery. The Regional meeting will be held in Dash- wood on October 2. Playlets on the control of Alcholism are available in the Church library. Members were asked to save white material, string, plastic bags, cotton straps to be sent at a later date to Angola. Mona Alderdice reported on the Beef Barbecue, and announced that over 500 were served. The topic was taken by Pearl Passmore, a theme by Dr. Tennyson Guyer. "Art of Happiness" depends on Faith in God and fellowman, and is governed by heredity, en- vironment, and responsibilities. Truth, honesty and sincerity are basic rules. A poem "The world is mine" and a humorous reading on "Adjust- ments" and prayer closed the topic. Pearl thanked all members who helped at the Nursing home in May, Ann Brock gave a report on the Friendship and Visitation and Jean Waring cir- culated 15 verses read by mem- bers "If Jesus Came to your house?" A delicious lunch was served by Donna Corbett, Kay Mock and Mary Merritt. Barbara Elizabeth Symons, daughter of Mayor Don and Mrs. Symons of Clinton recen- tly graduated from St. Mary's Hospital of Nursing as a Registered Nurse. She has ac- cepted a positiori 'at Victoria Hospital in: London. She is a graduate of Clinton P.S. and CHSS. CLARKE ZINN G ODERICH 5244620 JO-AN BULLEN BAYFIELD 566-2421 PETER DAMSMA CLINTON 482-9849 ALBERT ST: OFFICE: 4824821 PHOTO LISTING SERVICI 19i)