Clinton News-Record, 1974-11-07, Page 2REMEMBRANCE DAY
SERVICES
NOV. 11, 1974
Clinton branch 140, Royal Canadian Laglon Invites you, the Public, to )(An us In our
Remembrance ServiCsie, 9:30 a.m. In the Legion Hall conducted by Rev. George
Yotsmatoff, Branch Chaplain, and Rev. A.E. Wilfong, Assistant Chaplain.
Service at the Cenotaph 1 1:00
for wreath laying.
A welcome is extended to AIL
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Rev. and Mrs, Lawrence
Lewis of Ontario Street United
Church have returned from a
short trip to St. Stephen, N,B.
where Mr. Lewis preached at
an ordination service, It was a
return to familiar surroundings
as he had a charge at St, John,
N.B. some years ago; Mrs.
Lewis remarked on the beauty
of the countryside through
which they travelled. Con-
siderable colour still remained
in;- the leaves and all were
touched with a fresh mantle of
snow — the aftermath of the
same storm which ravaged
Cape Breton Island.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
MacFarlane of St, Thomas
visited in Clinton on Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Don Crich,
Princess Street and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Lobb, Albert
Street.
* *
A Clinton native, who,
although now living in the big
city has never forgotten his
hometown, is Norman David
Elliott whose picture appears
elsewhere, in this issue. He
recently received a quarter cen-
tury pin from Mayor David
Crombie of Toronto for service
to the City of Toronto Fire
Department. Norman still takes
an interest in the home town
brigade and can well remember
when his father, a member of
the Clinton police department,
would pull the fire bell rope in
the Town Hall for a call. One
Of his greatest memories and
joys was five years ago when he
walked into the little farm
house on the shores of Lough
Erne near Enniskillen, County
Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
where his father lived the first
few years of his life.
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Wilfrid Laurier University,
Waterloo, recently held its con-
vocation ceremonies presided
over by the Hon. Paul Martin,
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Canada's recently named High
Commissioner to the United
Kingdom, One of.the more than
450 graduates was Douglas
Yeo, son of Mr, and Mrs,
Harold Yea, R,R, 3, Clinton,
who received his 13,A, degree,
* * *
Volunteers of the Clinton
Lions Club attended the first
annual regional meeting of 49
Easter Seal Service Clubs held
on November 2 at Woodeden
Camp on the outskirts of Lon-
don. As a result of this meeting
the future of more than 1500
handicapped youngsters from
. southwestern Ontario alone
will be benefitted.
`The ice is in and once again, curling returns to the curling;
clUb at Vanastra. Closed for four years, the former CFB club
has been 'fully restored in preparation for an open house
and the curling season which starts next week. Here Terry
Abraham' floods one of the sheets. (News-Record photo)
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The October meeting of the
Baptist Auxiliary was held
Tuesday, October 22 at the
home of Mrs. Anita Kiss. Mrs,
Mavis Morrison opened in
prayer and then took charge of
devotionals. She based her
devotions of James 1:1.15 en-
titled "Yield Not", Mavis then
fetid a small write-upi an the
Baptist Woolens Mission.
Society's new president, Miss
Prances -Wallace,
Mavis then read the minutes
of last month's meeting, and
Anita gave the treasurer's
report, Then turning to
business, Mrs. Butler requested
more money for, stamps and
.1 then Mavis read a thank-you,
card from Mrs. Reihl. For
missions they gave one cent for
Huronic Rebekah Lodge held
their regular meeting on Mon-
day evening Nov. 4. Noble
Grand Barbara Taylor in
charge, assisted by Vice Grand
Kay Wise.
The 17th annual rally of the
Independent Order of Odd
Fellows and Rebekah Lodges
will be held at Stratford on
November 16. They are all
pleased to have Kay Wise going
to give the Chaplain's charge.
A number of ladies are going
down for this annual event,
On Nov. 13 all Rebekah and
lodges in Huron, are to
meet in Clinton lodge hall to
make plans for the United
Nations speaking contest.
each door in our house, the fees.
were. collected,
Roll call was taken with
eight members present and two
visitors, Hazel then told the
ladies about the 'executive
meeting on October 21 in which
they planned future program
and als'o, set up a Sunday ser,
vice which the W,A, would. con,
duct the following Sunday..
Hazel then passed out little
booklets stating what each.
member would do in the future
meetings. ,.
They held "a;Dutch Auction,
then they sang , a hymn.
Hazel then .closed in prayer
and turned the meeting over to
'Tillie Butler, who put 9.11.-•-,a
Tupperware demonstration,
Then lunch was served.
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* *
The progressive euchre party
held in Clinton Orange Hall
October 28 welcomed old stan-
dbys and new faces with prizes
going to the following: ladies
high, Mrs. Frank Cummings;
lone hands, Mrs. George Clark,
Bayfield; ladies low, Mrs. Jack
Macklin; gents high, Mr.
George Clark, Bayfield; lone
hand, Mr. Aaron Fisher, Clin-
ton; low, Jack Errington,
Dungannon; draws, Mrs. Pearl
Cummings and Mr. Jack
Macklin.
The October 22nd meeting of
Huron Lodge LOBA met in
Orange Hall when two new
candidates Mrs. S. Wren and
Mrs. M. Hopson were initiated,
A visiting degree team from'
Orange Lily Lodge 712
Seaforth initiated the can-,,
didates. After the usual
• meeting a social time,was spent
with lunch served by the mem-
bers. Our thanks to all who
helped make this a memorable
occasion.
* * *
The impending removal of
the old railway station was
editorialized a few weeks ago.
Now, as thelast remaining tim-
bers stand etched against the
cold November sky, it draws a
few sentimental thoughts. Any
building, burned to the ground
or razed under the wrecker's
hammer takes with it a little of
the life and times of its
inhabitants. , •
The C.N.R. may have owned
the station but in reality it
belonged to all who trod its
";..1.01-ag$11.13V;19V-rfAit*) in' the waiting room.-T, not .to.,m'ention
the staffs who served it well
over the years. As on the coun-
tless occasions in the past when
it bid au revoir to its trains
pulling out either way — so
now — to the close of familiar
landmark — farewell.
* 5 *
The eleventh hour, a red
poppy, the haunting notes of
the bugler, the colours lowered.
An empty ceremony? A fading
tradition? Never. Not as long as
we, a nation, and as in-
dividuals recognize the debt we
owe, not only to those who gave
their "lives and are gone, but
also to those who are still
giving their lives in one of our
veterans' hospitals. As many of
these veterans pass on their
only recognition is a few lines
in an obituary column. Let, us
add , to that recognition the
wearing of a poppy and the
remembering of the eleventh
hour. Two minutes out of the
525,600 minutes in a year
seems little to give in exchange
for the gift of life so willingly
given by those we remember,
K • ippen
BY RENA CALDWELL
4-H Club
The third meeting of Kippen
II club was aeld on Monday,
Octob-cr 21 at Mrs. Hoggarth's
home. The meeting was opened
with the members repeating the
4-H pledge. The Minutes of
Meeting II were read and the
next secretary, Vicki Bell, was
elected.
The roll call, "what reference
file I chose" was ansered by ten
girls. The next meeting was
held at Jill McLellan's home
on October 23 in conjunction
with Kippen I club.
Plans were started for the
"tea" to be held Nov. 12 in the.
Hensall Legion Hall to honour
the .mothers. The subject mat-
ter of meeting three ,was
discussed. Linda • Bell and
.Landa Visscher demonstrated
the making of cupcakes and
Linda Vanneste demonstrated
the icing for the cupcakes. The
meeting closed with the
"theme" song.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Triebner and Brian were
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cluely,
Durham, and Mr. Ron Hunt,
Midland.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones,
accompanied by Mr. and 'Mrs..
W. Huxtable spent a few days
touring eastern Ontario. They
visited with Kenneth Jones at
Kemptville, toured the Ottawa
area, the Gatineau Hills and
returned by way of the scenic
Drive along the St. Lawrence
River.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McGregor spent Sunday with
Mrs. Grace Saemon in Kit-
chener.
Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Mellis
visited in Wroxeter recently.
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It was decided to have their
Christmas party Dec. 2, the
men's lodge to be invited to
come after the meeting.
The lodge will celebrate their '
45th Birthday April 30, at the
Legion. A banquet is planned
and -cards. Tickets will be made
, to sale for a knitted afghan,
which will be drawn that night.
The afghan was donated by
Valena Trewartha,
The property committee
reported that Mr. Holland had'
finished the painting and the
new aluminum windows were
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snow. comes.
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