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Clinton News-Record, 1974-07-04, Page 13RP, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1,974-11 C4?14SER'ViLi10;1 AREA osAate-sAyrnmo own.r.04 sure sty *Mister Leonard *Paris Star z •Bagatelle S *Tee.-kays 5 - 15 *Wescott 8-18 20% to 5 0% OFF STORE HOURS - 9:00 - 5:30 DAILY FRIDAYS 9:00 Lim - 9:00 On. Owned avid Operated by ORIONSFAR's LAMES' WEAR LIMITER fekt#100110 271-2140 93 ONTARIO STREET STRATF011130 0NtArSo NSA MI ACTIOIATIO140 PRIIR can fill out these roles. The production is scheduled to begin rehearsals on July 8 and opens on the 17th. Interested people should 'contact the Playhouse at 238-8387, BUILDING? REMODELLING? Check your needs! Kitchens by Gregg Windows by Doshwood Paint by Sherwin Williams J.W. Counter Builders Supplies 94 Albsri St. (Hilly. No. 4) 011niOn n 482411 McKinley Robert E. NOTICE WHERE TO VOTE VILLAGE OF HAYFIELD Polling Division No. 8 (Rural) Mayfield No. I): , Comprising all of the Village of Bayfield. Polling Station at New Municipal Building, Bayfield, A-L, TOWN OF: CLINTON Polling Division No. if (Rural) (Clinton Nie. 1): Comprising that portion of the Town of Clinton describ- ed as follows: commencing at the limits of the Corpor- ation on the Gravel Road or the east side of Albert St., thence along Albert St. to Rattenbury St. E., thence a-long north aide of Rattenbury St. E., to • Percival St., thence along limits to the place of beginning. Polling Station at Clinton Community Arena, A-L, Polling Division No. 20 (Rural) (Clinton No. 3): Comprising that portion of the Town of Clinton corn- mowing at the corner of Ontario and Victoria Streets, th ence along west side of Victoria Street to Corpor- ation limits, thence along said limits to King Street, thence along east side of King St. to place of beginning. Polling Station at Residence of Antoine Garen, Clinton. Polling Division No, 21 (Rural) (Clinton No. 4): Comprising that portion of the Town of Clinton com- mencing at the corner of King St. and Mary St., thence along west side of King St. to Corporation limits, thence along said limits to Mary St., thence along south side of Mary St. to place of beginning. Polling Station at Residence of Gordon Scribbins, Clinton. Polling Division No. 22 (Rural) (Clinton No. 5): Comprising that portion of the Town of Clinton com- mencing at the corner of Mary St. and King St., thence along north side of Mary St. to Corporation limits,thence along said limits to Pugh's Terrace and along south side of Rattenbury St. W., to Albert St,, thence along west side of Albert St., to place of beginning. Polling Station at Clinton Town Hall, Clinton, Polling Division No. 23 (Rural) (Clinton No. 6): Comprising that portion of the Town of Clinton com- mencing at the corner of Rattenbury St, W. and, Albert St. along North side of Rattenbury St. W., thence along said limits to Albert St., thence along west side of Al- bert St. to place of beginning. Polling Station at Clinton Town Hall, Clinton. TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY Polling Division No. 95 (Rural) (Stanley No. 1): Comprising Lots on Concessions 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 com- mencing at Bayfield Road north to BayfielkRiver ; also Lots 24 and 25 on north side of Bayfield Road. Polling Station at Residence of Wm. Caldwell, RR 1, Brucefleld. Polling Division NO. 96 (Rural) (Stanley No, 2): Comprising Lots on Concessions 1 to 5 from South Boundary to Bayfield Road; also Lots 14 and 15 Bay- field Road South and Lots 2 to 9 inclusive on South Boundary. Polling Station at Residence of Alex Maeth, RR 3, lappets. Polling Division No, 07 (Rural) (Stanley No. 3): Comprising Lots on Concessions 6, 7, 8, 9 from South Boundary to Hayfield River ; also Lots 10 to 18 South Boundary and Lots 11 to 20 Bayfield Road. Polling Station at Stanley Townthits Hall. Polling Division No. 98 (Rural) (Stanley No. 4): Comprising Lots on Concession 10, 11, 12 and 13 from 1 to 10; also Let 18 to Lakeshore, South ountlary; also Lake Shore lots 13 to 25 inclusive. Polling Station it Blake School. Polling Division No. 99 (Rural) (Stanley N. 5): Comprising Lots on Cons. 12 and 13 fro mtot 11 to North Boundary; also Lots on Lake Shore from 1 to 12; alSO LOtS 0.oa 1 10, Polling Station at Resident of John Campbell, RR 3, SoVitold. TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT Pelting Division No. 65 (Rural) (Hutton No. 1); Comprising Lots 1 to 15 inclusive, Concessions 1 to 8 inclusive. Polling Station at Forrester's Hall, Kinburn. Polling Division No. 66 (Rural) (Hutton No. 2): Comprising all the Lots and parts of lots in the follow- ing territory: bounded on the south by Concession 8,. on the west by lot 16, on the north by County Road 25, and on the east by McKillop boundary. Polling Station ,at Residence of Jerry Heyinks, RR 1, Blyth, Polling Division No. 67 (Rural) (Hugon No. 3): Comprising Lots 16 to Base Line inclusive, Concessions 1 to 8 inclusive. Polling Station at Residence of Theodore Flynn, RR 1, Clinton. Polling Division No. 69 (Rural) (Hullett No. 5): Comprising Lots 31 to Base Line inclusive, Con. 9 to 14 inclusive, and Lots 1 to 10 inclusive in the Maitland Block, and that portion. of the Police Village of Auburn that is within the Township of Hullett. Polling Station at Community Hall, Auburn,,' TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH Polling Division No. 112A (Rural) (Tuckersmith No. 1): Comprising Lots 1 to 9 inclusive, Concession 1, H.R.S.; Lots 1 to 10 inclusive, Con, 2 H.R.S.; Lots 1 to 13 in- clusive, Con, 3 H.R.S.; Lots 1 to 14 'and 19 and 20, Con. 4 H.R.S.; Lots 1 to 14 inclusive, Con. 5, 6 and 7 H.R.S.; and all of Concessions 5, 6 and 7 L.R.S. and all that portion of Egmondville east of Centre Street. Polling Station at Residence of Andrew Houston, Egmondville. Polling Division No. 113A (Rural) (Tuckersmith No. 2): Comprising Lots 13 to 20 inclusive, 'Con. 1 H.R.S.; Lots 11 to 20 inclusive, Con, 2 H.R.S.; Lots 14 to 20 inclusive, Con. 3 1-1.R.S.; and all that portion of Egmondville west of Centre Street. Polling Station at Residence of Mrs. Greta McLeod, Egmondville. Polling Division No. 114A (Rural).(Tuckersmith No, 3): Comprising all Lots on Con. 1, 2, 3 and 4 H.R.S. west of Lot 20, and all Lots on Concessions 1, 2, 3 and 4 L.R.S. north of Lots 25. Polling Station at Residence of Alex Townsend R.R. 3 Seeforth. Polling Division No. 11SA (Rural) (Tuckersmith No. 4): Comprising Lots 1 to 25 inclusive, Concessions 1, 2 and 3 L.R.S.; Lots 15 to 25 inclusive, Con. 4 L.R.S.; all of Concessions 8 to 15 inclusive H.R.S. Polling Station at Grant McGregor R.R. 3 KIppen. Polling Division No. 116 (Rural) Cancelled. Polling Division No. 117 (Rural) Cancelled.' Polling Division No. 11$ (Rural) (Tuckersmith No. 7h C-Almprising the area known as Vanastra. Polling Station Community Centre, Vanaltra, M-Z. Polling division No. 149 (Rural) (Tuckersmith No. Comprising Huronview, Clinton. Polling Station at Huronview County Horne. On July 8th Re-Elect (Pubilshird by HutonAlddIsiox P.C. Aas'roa) Polling Division No .19 (Rural) (Clinton No. 2): Comprising that portion of the Town of Clinton com- mencing at the corner of Albert St. and Rattenbury St. E., thence along east side of Albert St. to Victoria St., to Corporation limits, thence along Corporation lim- Polling Division No, 68 its to Ontario St., thence along North side of Ontario Comprising Concessions 9 to 14 inclusive; the Village St., to Percival St., thence along Percival St. to Ratten-,,of Londesboro; No. 4 Highway between Concession 9 bury St. E., thence along south side of Rattenbury St. Hullett and Con. 14 Hullett. E., to place of beginning. ,Polling Station at Community Hall, Londesboro. Polling Stations at '19, A-L, 19A, M-Z, at Clinton Legion Hall; 95 Kirk Street Clinton. The Sunday School promotion and awards service held on Sunday morning when the students and staff entered in a body, Welcoming were Jim Jamieson and Nelson McClure, and the ushers were Dennis Fothergill, Keith Howatt, Craig Millar end Ken Pollard. The call to worship was led by Carol Jewitt and the unison reading was led by Golda Sewers, and Tom Pollard read the scripture. The choir numbers were solos "The Lord's Prayer" and "God's little. Garden" by Jo- Anne Snell with Louise Livett MY organist. Rev. McDonald children's sermon was the "ex;•• tinguishable light." The presentation of awards was called by Rev. McDonald and presented by Dennis Pen- fOund, Sunday School Superin- tendent. First year diplomas were received by ,Brian and Crystal Whyte; second year seals, Robert Jamieson, Bobbie Radford, Deana Lyon, Bradley Westerhout and Darlene Hulley; third year, Susan , Jamieson, Bradley Lyon, David Whyte, John Cartwright, Stephen Duizer; 'fourth year, Karen Durnin, Debbie Westerhout, Shane Durnin and Shelly Westerhout; fifth year, Warren Hulley, Kevin Radford, Neol Cartwright, Billy Jewitt, John Lawson, Cheryl Lyon, Elizabeth Lawson, Larrel Duizer, Diana Shobbrook, Lisa Duizer, Scott Miller, Carol Car- twright, Kent Howatt; sixth year, Kevin Fothergill, Cameron Moon, Cathy Rad- ford; seventh year, Joyce Sewers, and Nancy Fothergill; eighth year, Cathy Lyon, Danny Jewitt, Wayne Hully, Brenda Miller, Bobby Penfound; ninth year, Golda Sewers, Carol Jewitt, Judy Jewitt. Tenth year, Ruthann Penfound, Kevin Hulley, Marlene Sewers, Michael Penfound, Cathy Pen- frtliAPAitp, vsPr,Oftst*P.,,, Seers, Cling- Miller; Twelfth year, Darrell Shobbrook; Thir- teenth year, Vaughan flunking; and 20th year Bernice .Hunking. Following the sermon,. the promotion of the School students followed and they were welcomed by their new teachers. The Sunday school will recess for the "month -of July. The church was decorated by Mrs. Reg Lawson's class and Gordon Shobbrooks, The flowers at the front of the church were placed by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holdway in honor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brunsdon for their 54th wedding anniversary vacation church school will be held July 8th to 12th. welcomed all and .a minute's silence was observed for those who had Passed or(- Grace was said by Bert Shobbrook. A lovely Smorgasbord dinner was enjoyed convened by Pen, Vera, Bob and Donna Gib- bingo. Business was conducted and the 1973 minutes read by secretary Bill Crawford. It was moved by Gordon Shobbrook and Jerry Crich to have the 'reunion next year, .same time and place, The oldest person present was Laura Saunder- cock and wag presented with the plaque by Beatrice John- son. The nominating committee presented the new slate of of- ficers: honorary president, Ross and Jerry Radford; president, Charlie and Shirley Shobbrook; vice-president, Rose and Harold Crich; secretary, Bill and Joan Crawford; refresh- ments, Bill and Verna Gib- bings, Ross and Muriel Millson; sports, Gordon and Darlene Shobbrook, Thelma and Ron Ellerby; nominating committee, Beth, Barbara and Melvin Knox. Sports were conducted by Cliff and Kay Saundercock and Wayne and Lyn Peck. Results: pre-school, "Jamie Gibbings; girls 6-8, Dora Lynn Ellerby; boys 6-8, Darren Millson; boys 9-12, Frank Ellerby; girls 9-12, Patricia Millson; ladies, Dorie Ellerby; 'men, Frank Ellerby; ladies' kick the slipper, Vera Gibbings; men's kick the slip- per Gordon Shobbrook; youngest present, Gregory Crawford; guessing weight-of watermelon, Wayne' Peck; water balloon game, Jerry and Nancy Crich; coming farthest, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shobbrook, Pickford Michigan. Those attending were from Pickford, Mich., Niagara Falls, Port Colborne, Woodstock, London4Sault Ste Marie, Ont., Clinton, Blyth and Londesboro, Personals Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Moon on the death of her father, Mr. Hugh Blair of CongratultiiiOnS to . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brunsdon on their 54th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson attended the 35th wedding an- niversary of Mr, and Mrs. Millard Hammond on Friday evening at the Blue Barn Listowel. Mrs. .Thompson' was bridesmaid at the wedding. Visitors last weekend with Mrs. Laura Saundercock were her niece, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cote; their daughter, Mrs. Ronald Taylor; and her daughter, Pamela of Sault Ste. Marie Ont. Mrs. Allen Sha.ddick and Mrs. Allen Bosman are atten- ding a course in music in Halifax. Visitors with Mrs. G. Cowan on Wednesday were Mrs. Howard Cowan and Mrs. Jim MacLaren of Clinton and weekend guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowan and Greg of Hanover, Karen Johnston spent a few days in Clinton Hospital last week. Mrs. Madeline McKinnon and her mother, Mrs. Hawkins of Hemilton spent the holiday weekend with Mrs. Margaret' Taylor. Mr, and Mrs, Ben. Riley and Lorna spent a few days on the weekend with their daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Ron Goodfellow and. Kristine at Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Millson and family of Woodstock spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook. Sheryl remained for a week's holiday, • Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Durnin were her niece, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Hooper of Dresden. Mrs. Edna Holmes of Dresden visited last week with her sister, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Durnin and this week with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. • Egi-1 Gaunt at Menesetung Park, Goderich. Visitors with Mrs. Bert Brunsdon on the weekend were her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson of Ottawa. ' Mrs. Mabel Scott is spending this week with Mrs. Jessie Jones. Rev. McDonald visited on the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carol McDonald,Ethel. COSTANTINI SOTTIAUX Mrs. Bill Sottiaux and Jen- nifer flew to Montreal on Sun- day June 23rd. Mr. Sottiaux, Nancy and Gary went, on June 27th to attend the wedding of their daughter, Linda Anne CO David Anthony Costantini in the church , Our Lady of. Per- petual Help,in Chateauguay. The bride's flowers were red sweetheart roses with mums and the maid of honor was Cathy Mosker of Ottawa dressed in yellow. Her flowers were yellow daisies, white car- nations and baby's breath. The bridesmaids were Mona Bourgaize, Elizabeth Costan- tini and Nancy Sottiaux in pink with flowers,pink daisies, white carnations and baby's breath. The flowergirl was Jennifer Sottiaux, sister of the bride and she carried a white basket of pink and white carnations and white daisies. The groomsman, was Mark McManus and the ushers were Rene Nadon, Anthony Costan- tini and Gary Sottiaux. S,6 I SOLD IT THROUGH THE WANT ADS ;•• The new picnic and park on the edge of town on Highway 4 is nearly completed and should be ready for use this summer. The project is under the direction of the Ausable-Bayfield Con- servation Authority and. SWEEP students have also helped in the project. (News-Record photo) Mary, Mary opens this week at the Huron Country Playhouse as the 2nd offering of the Season. Mary, Mary is also a play about marriage and what can go wrong with it. Mary's marriage is on the rocks because she cannot resist making witty remarks -.even at the most delicate of moments. Jacqueline McLeod takes on the Jean Kerr-like character opposite John Friesen, who plays Mary's frustrated book- publishing husband. Peter J. McConnell, who scored favourably with critics and audiences alike in the Season's opener, I Do, I Do, plays Dirk Winston, an aging movie star. Terence Durrant, a newcomer to the Playhouse Company, portrays a tax lawyer and Kirsten Ebsen rounds out the cast as Tiffany, Mary's new rival. Mary, Mary was an instan- taneous smash hit on Broad- \way and after its three year run there became an intern'ational success and inevitably became a movie starring Debbie' Reynolds. Mary, Mary plays Wednesday-Saturday (Jaily 3.6) at the Playhouse and moves to Kincardine on Sunday, July 7th. Also opening at the Playhouse, this week is catered dining for Playgoers featuring relaxed dining in a barn at- mosphere. • Stage Door, the fourth production of the Season at the Huron Country Playhouse, features an extremely large cast of young people, James Mur- phy, Artistic Director at the Playhouse, is eager to see four or five talented youngsters who Congratulations are eaten- ded to Mr. and Mrs. Mamie Bus on the birth of a son, Michael Gerald, on Friday morning in Clinton Public Hospital; also to Mr. and Mrs. Don Nott on the birth of a daughter in Seaforth Com.. munity Hospital. Holiday weekend visitors with Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Tom, Margie, Bill and Mr, Harold Whyte were Mr. Ajith Sehabandu of Toronto for- merly of Ceylon; Joyce Bon- nello of Weston; and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van der Molan, Paul, Mark and Margie of Oak- ville. Paul Vander Molan remained for a week's holidays. Bill and Nancy Millson,Gary and Norma Preszcator enter- tained 45 of their friends and relatives at a pork barbecue on Saturday evening at the Mil !son' s. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson returned home on Saturday evening from a week's holiday in Northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thomp- son of Toronto spent the holiday weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson Jim, Sharon and Bob. Mr, and Mrs. Rod Johnston of Goderich were holiday Mon- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Frank .Riley. The Foresters family picnic will be held Sunday July 7 at the bail at ZOO p.m. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Don Buchanan, Paul, Gary and Jim were Mr, and Mrs Ken Mitchell and Jennifer of. Montreal, Miss Donna Buchanan of Toronto and Mr, Mel Dempsey of Ajax. Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Buchanan of Ilderton were Sunday visitors at the Buchanan home. Kim Dollimore of Ajax is spending a few holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan, Paul, Jim and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dollinaore came on Tuesday to spend the remain- der of the week with the Buchanan' s. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McClure and family attended a birthday party for Mrs. Ryan of Huronview on the occasion a her 97th birthday on Saturday. It was held at the home of her- son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell. BY MRS, BERT BROBOBOOK Promotion Award. Berries Shobbrook Reunion The 39:.11 Annual Shobbrook reunion was held on Sunday June 30th at Lions Park, Seaforth with about 60 in at- tendance. President Ross Radford Playhouse opens second play