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Clinton News-Record, 1975-10-02, Page 19• at tII+e piano. c ce will Shirley Prouty of Exete n and srvi ay Oct.5th at visited Mrs. Lin Lati are atn on Sq�dProuty al* «RThe ladiesof the As Barrett. �oyy MR,�natd an are sponsoring a visited t nley brush • party on Oct. IsobelSproat• 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ming of Sarnia visited an day with their parents Mr. Mrs. "tlbaert AiU!S* . r. and Mrs. Harold epherd of Willowdale were ...cent visitors, with, the latter's niOther, Mrs. Ada Smillie. Mrs. Doris Bonthron of London visited -on Sunday with her mother Mrs. E. Sararus. Clarence and Margare Dating of Sarnia visited wit] their mother Mrs. Ann; Dining; Clarence and Ire') Bunn visited with Ver: Laramie, Louise Mitchell Bernice Lavery, Anna Dilting and Ruby Miners; Gerald an.. Ruth Ford of Hanover visite with Mrs. Mae ate Iso �d Wm. Ford Mrs. Ford. Greta Hodgins, London and Qriey Lodge to have Lucan were visitors with Mrs. Installation MaeFord. `Noble Grand Mrs. Margaret Mrs. mel McNaughton, Mr. Consitt presided for the and Mrs. Harold Shepherd, meeting of Amber Rebekah Willowdale visited their Lodge on Wednesday evening, mother, Mrs. Ada Smillie; Mrs. rand Doris Banthron, London, assisted by ute Vicvisited her mother. Mrs. E. �. Hertbu MacGregor. The .treasurer, Mrs. Dorothy Sararus; Castle and Brenda Corbett, gave the financial Mitchell of Crediton visited of the lodge; Mrs. Ruby with Mrs. Louise Mitchell; Mr. .Report _reported for the finance and Mrs. Parsons Heath, South camittee: and Mrs. Bertha . Bell Wales and Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy of Toronto were MacGregor reported for the visitors with Mrs. Monteith. visiting committee. An invitation was received Mrs. Schroeder and Vera for the Oddfellow and Rebekah Pinkharn of Exeter visited with Rally to be held in Stratford on Ruby Miners: Mrs. A. Taylor Nov. 1st. The Noble Grand visitedat her son's home and reported the receipts of the sale Exeter on Saturday lMr at the booth at Mrs. Walker's Mrs. Denroche visited with salewere very gratifying. Louise Mitchell. Plans for the installation of the I'ficers were completedmD.P shower Staff The of the home held a the dining room on held on Oct, lei when evening for Garry Mrs. Irene Harnack of Sunday an employee who lost Goderich and her staff will be Chappel, home by fire last week. the guests. Birthday greetings and Mrs. were extended to - Mrs. Games were played Margaret Consitt and Mrs. Chappel - received many Margaret Ingram. beautifulgifts for which she expressed sincereroalsonks. ser- QueenswayHighlights Refreshmentse Birthday greetings were ved. Famtues tail get only one Mahone book s s Bell Canada is distributing 'only one telephone book per household to conserve natural resources, reduce pollution and save money, Jim Scott, local - Bell Canada manager, said today. Delivery of the London, St. Thomas, Goderich and surrounding area directory is scheduled to begin October 6 and end about October 22. Mr. Scott said that sub- scribers who require an extra directory can phone the number on a card inserted in the directory and ft will be sent. The number is 432-4158. Some 14,2.51 phone Books are being distributed this year to ton. Goderichr Seaforth, Exeter and Hensel' sub - Horticultural Societe has 1)USU$I summer ever The September he 4. Clinton Society was held at Clinton Gardeners Public School with the .president, Mrs. Ron McCann, chairing the meeting.of the Mrs. McCann spoke society's busy summer - caring for flower beds, the planting around the radar scanner, the Centennial parade float, the picnic, bus trips, flower shows and readying bulbs for distribution to members. Reporting for the program committee.. Mrs. Don Pullen announced that the October Williscraft, was won by Mrs. 22nd meeting at the Town Hall will be a film night. Witdfong. 'Mrs F. Sloman and Miss Margaret Sioman were the meeting of Their report on the scribers, compared to 15,578 last year. For the whole area of the London directory, 205,237 copies are being idoe vexed thiss year, com orf year. with a conservation saving of 23,909 directories because of the one book per household. Cover design of the new directory has numbers of the dial in various shades of brown, orange, green and white,. The Olympic symbol is on the back cover. Mr. Scott said the in- formation section has a page of helpful hints on howto find white numbers readily . th .pages and another on finding government listings alphabetically. This information is par- ticularly helpful now that there is a 25 -cent charge for each unnecessary call to directory 'assistance, Mr. Scott said. Another of the introductory pages explains the function of directory assistance charges. 1,1. E, ! STArt CLINTON,AION.ONL'T 20 OW 5T. 42401* 5.EAIORTH SAIANCe OF WEEK GOVEN1.00K RT. 527-1240 R.W. DELL uRTOMETRIST Tina. Squa, re, GOOERICH 531.7661 What's new at Huronview? The North Huron Loyal' Miss Sylvia Forbes played two Orange Lodge arranged a song solo clarinet numbers. Mrs. service for Sunday evening in Henry, a native of Goderich the Auditorium. Past County Township, thanked the tertainers on behalf of the en - Master, Bob Ribbert led the esidents. service with devotions by The Brussels and Cranbrook Reverend Carson of the Blyth Women Institutes were hosts Anglican Church. The service for the September birthday was well, attended and greatly party.The 31 celebrants were appreciated by the residents.resented with gifts following convention Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Yeo presented program. 4 , if i we welco m d -to the Hoe h at Mrs. ramg was emcee won -Monday-afternoons program. for the afternoon and in - by Old Time Music was provided troduced the entertainment Marie Flynn and Lorne Lawson with the Clinton which included a skit. tap Christian Reform volunteers dancing, piano instrumentals and a ring -a -long. Mrs. Lamb, assisting with activities 'and one � the celebrants, ear - helping to lead the sing -a -long. pressed the appreciation of the The musical program was Bir - talent provided for Family Night by residents for the party. thday cake and tea were served from the Holmesvilte to t50 residents. � ..' area. .A quartette with Jan Seven residents enjoyed the Ginn, Bruce Davey. Hugh and afternoon tea provided by the Martie Lobb sang several Clinton Wesley Willis United numbers, with Mrs. Jim Lobb playing the piano ac - Church on Thursday afternoon companiment for the evening for former members and their as well as a piano instrumental.. friends.. scrapbook third prize. Mrs. Jean Livermore's report on most recent bus trip was read by Mrs. ll. Miss Luella Johnston in- troduced . the speaker, Mrs. John N. Given, London, who demonstrated dried flower arranging and then assisted those who were working on their own arrangements. While members . enjoyed coffee and cookies the door prize, donated by Mrs. B. Society's representatives at the District 8 Convention in Barrie. Buyers of' Timothy. Red Clover and Blydsfoot Trefoil SEED MAPLE LEAF MILLS, LTD. SEED DIVISION EXETER, ONT.:P ! 235-O363 ffo.neir. McNaughton) SOX 1033 212 JAMES ST HELENR. TENCH . R.Rz.. PUNIC ACCOUNTANT TEL 4$2411112 CUNTON ONTARIO NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER 11 APPRAISER Prompt. CourteOY*. Efficient ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE. ANYWHERE We give complete sale (service PROFiT SY EXPERIENCE Phone, collect 235-i0M EXETER DIESEL Pumps and Inisctors Repaired For Alt Popular Makes Huron Fuel Injection Equipment easitetd Rd . Clinton•4112•7971 teSURANCE E R4 - EI.TATE Phone; Ott 4024747 4224004 HAL' H*RTLE'T Pool. MOP JOHN WISE GENERAL. INSURANCE— GUARANTEED INVeentereTs Clinton QHice: 4241644 Res: 4*2-7 'RYAN LAVIS INSURANCE Goners Mut Lite Otte; 10 Meg St. 4 424310te R: 308 High ill. 4*2- TT47 At1l1AINUNI PRODUCTS Foe Alr•Master Alurninua. Doors end Window* and AWNINGS and RAILINGS IERVIS SALES p.L Jervis -09 Albert Si clinton:9390 . 1 'Hnnghart,'Keity,'big and Co. Chartered Accountants 268 Main St., Exeter ARTHUR W. READ Resident Partner • BUS: 235-0120 RES. 2384075 if you are 65 or older, you are probably entitled to Ontario'S new Senior. Citizens Privilege Card' These are the privileges Ontario offers you. Cares if you are new in town andfeel kind,of lost; If you've just added a new son or .0 - daughter -daughter to your family; If HE has finally asked you to become his wife; if you or someone in your family is -celebrating a very special ore - rasion .. . all of the beautiful 1976 Chevrolets and � through ' to our giant outdoor showroom- Saturday, October 2. 3 and 4. There's a new Ontario Senior Citizens' Privilege Card, which has been sent to 750,000 Ontario residents aged 65 and older. It replaces the monthly drug benefit card issued by the Ministry of In addition to free OHIP services, the card provides more than 1500 free pre- scription drugs to all seniors receiving federal Old Ate Security or Ontario Guaranteed Annual Income System (AiNS) cheques. The new Privilege Card offers identi- fitation for: • Free admission to all Ontario provincial parks. • Free or reduced admission to many historical, cultural and recreational sites, tario such as Ort!tario Place, the ® da Village Centre, Lipper Ca and. the Royal Botanical Gardens. • Special senior citizens discounts at many business establishments. • Special senior citizens rates on certain public transit systems. (Check with your Local transit system to see if it offers these.) • Participation in community activities and centres for senior citizens. If you are presently receivingsyould monthly drug benefit card, you receive your Senior Citizens' Privilege Card automatically. Sign it imntediatety. Without your signature, you cannot use the card. If you are 65 or older, � more beiittved in have not Ontario for 12 months or received your card by September 30, write to: Ontario Senior Citizens' Privilege Card (Drug Benefit) Queen's Park T ronto, Ontario M7A 283 If yo •y' u are 65 or older. but have lived in Ontario for less than 12 months, you may apply for a temporary Privilege Card. It wilt entitle you to all. privileges exce t drug benefit. Write to: Ontario Senior Citizens' Privilege Card Box 21000 Station "A" Toronto, Ontario M5W 1 Y5 Ministry of Community and Social Services Rene Brunelle, Minister ROWN MOTORS LTD. YOR �E �0 L' CHEVROLET an OLDSMOBIL DEALER � .. • CLINTON, ONTARIO CARS and TRACK . CALL 4112.932 'I Reminder, To take advantage of the S percent Onar€o Sales Tax Rebate You must take delivery of your new carr by t*ce nowr 3 f75. be sure of tees! tremendousSeedfrontstock,tlrr+p►rder Y� .._ uvin0o. Government of Ontario William Davis, Premier