Clinton News-Record, 1976-04-01, Page 8444
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ie fiowers in tbe church
in memory of the late
arold Piot by his wife
The ladies of the ACW otSt.
Ames Church Middleton
tave been Invited to join the
of Holmesville Church
Thankoftming Service
ril 14 at p.M.
lease nate: Mrs; Mervyn
f..obb will be coming.to St.
lames Church to show her
slides and give a talk on her
trip to Ireland. 'this talk
should interest many of the
Goderich Township and
Clinton tont. On going through
many books in -the different
churches in Ireland, Mrs.
Lobb came Upon the names,
Baker, Cole, Cantelon, Miller,
Smeltzer, snarling, Switzer,
Young, Churchill, Cooke,
Colclough, beeves, Dempsey.
Alexander, Holmes.
Shepp and Pearson, Proctor,
Taylor, McGee, Gibson,
Hackett, Webster, Ryan,
Steep, Cox, Easom,
McCartneyand Perdue.
We are looking for a good
turn out of all. So do come,
everyone is welcome. There
will be a silver collection.
Personzds
Rev. Wm. Bennett and his
wife Jean are enjoying a day
with their son, Rev. Robert
Bennett and wife of Chesley.
The Royal Canadian Legion
in Clinton held their Annual
President's Ball on Saturday
night with a 'good attendance.
Rev. Wm. Bennett was the
• guest - speaker. Ed and
Blanche Deeves were invited
to go along with Rev. Bennett
and his wife and enjoyed a
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roust balveivo$1* ' ,
break„ with Al
weathery
Jean oe tek'' 's.
move eis0.91* ten.
in Clinton pi . ar
also glad to re
has been t� London ands
his surgery. luck
Mom and son.
Trina Connally spent
spring -break going
grandmother to the sta.
and visiting cousins an
aunts.
Qn Wednesday of the
holiday week, Mr. Aridrew
Grindlay Carol, Anne ani
David of London spent the,
day with Mrs. Fred Mirt,
diatom On their return, they
were accompanied by Joanne'
and Fred Middleton who
visited with their cousins
until the end of the week.
Tracey Middleton visited
with her grandmother, Mrs.
Fred Middleton from Wed-
nesday until Saturday.
Dr. Rob Campbell of Port
Elgin visited his grand-
mother Mrs. Fred Middleton
on Saturday afternoon and
Mrs. and Mrs. F. J. Mid-
dleton,' Stratford spent
Saturday evening with Ted's
mother.
Janice Miller spent her
holiday break with her sister
in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs.
David Riley and daughter
Penny.
Sunday supper guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kilgour
were Mrs. Marvell of Clinton
and Paul and Mary Byers.
The community would like
to sent get well wishes to Mrs.
Neva Diehl of Goderich,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Heitbohmer.
field
News of Alm!
• By Mrs. H.F. Berry
Mr. , and Mrs. Douglas
Mcl3eath and family, Win-
dsor. visited with their
mother, Mrs. J.W. McBeath.
• We are pleased to report
that Mrs. Robert CaldwelHs
home from the hospital.
Miss Sharon Brodie • of
Woodstock School -of Nursing,
spent a week with her parents
recently.
Carla Bmdie and Marjorie
Keys spent a week's holidays
in Mexico. They have
returned after a week's
pleasant holiday.
Mrs. Wm. Stauffer, North
Dakota and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Elliott, London spent
the weekend with Mrs. H.
Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott at-
tended the funeral of Mr.
Harold Elliott. Varna.
mr. and Mrs. Wallace
jacksorr visite& last week and
the weekend with relatives in
London and Belmont.
The Clinton , 0 e ,,,.
, George
Illals of CFJPE radle and.,„ , iat St.
Paul's Anglicim Chnrchilal, I,' .. ,. , _ 'in! 14 14-11: 34
p.m. Mr- LAOS brings 3/ years -or experience in ate -
gardening and horticultural business”- Gardening is no
just a business for Mr. Blab, itis also 8 hObb37". fie (masa
Private greenhouse and extensive gardens surround his
home [Photo by Ron Kumano)
Yhtt an
Oen or comMunitY
club, You sometimes wonder
where everyone else is. From
uick,look around Vanastra °
it W00141 seem everyone else
must be saying the same
thing,
Very much of our progress
Vanastra an be attributed
,10 hard working volunteers.
In Brownies, the volunteer
leaders are Paulette Gratton,
Brown Owl; Moira Robinson,
Tawny Fluffyw; oawnid. Cheryl
Volunteer leaders in Girl
Guides are Glenda Gardiner,
Captain and Ruth Gates,
Lieutenant.
Cub leaders are Bernice
Gibson (41824741); Duncan De
Groatand Mary Leduc.
The leaders of these clubs
must:he interested in children
and unselfish with their time.
The Tuckersmith-Vanastra
Pay Care is operated daily by
three qualified ladies. Behind
the scenes there is a group of
directors who work volun-
tarily to keep the place
running. Day Care directors
institutute picks new slate of officers
Clinton Women's Institute
met en March 25 in the
Agricultural Board Rooms
with Mrs. C. Elliott presiding.
Roll call w -as answered with
"An incident from horse and
buggy days" whiclywas quite
interesting and hurnourous.
Cards of thanks were
received from the family of
Mrs. Emma Wise, Mrs.
Soothern and Mrs. Lockhart,
and Mrs. Elliott thanked all
for their help and donations
for the successful card party
on March 16.
West Huron District
executive meeting will be
held in Belgrave Hall on April
5 at 1:30 p.m.. and members
were reminded of the food
forum "Family Meals and
Nutrition" to be held at
Central Huron Secondary
School, April 6 at 8 p.m.
Mrs. J. Grigg, PRO. gave a
paper on "The Women's
Institute, what's its worth?"
She also read a poem. Mrs.
Charles Nelson told of her trip
to Florida.
Mrs. Popp, chairman for
the nominating committee,
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brought in the slate of officers
for 197647.
They are: president, Mrs.
C. Elliott; first vice, Mrs. W.
tolciough; second vice, Mrs.
F. Cummings; secretary -
treasurer. Mrs. Leona
Lockhart; assistant
secretary -treasurer, Mrs. M.
Batkin; district director,
Mrs. Amber Popp;' alternate
district director, Mrs. C.
Holland; social conveners,
Mrs. Cummings, Mrs.
Esther Kendall, Mrs. Alice
Lawson, Mrs. H. Adams;
flower and card conveners,
Mrs. J. Gibson and Mrs. B.
• Gibbings ; Tweedsmuir
history curator, Mrs. C.
Nelson; assistant curator.
Mrs. M. Batkin; public
relations officer, Mrs. May
Gibson; auditors. Mrs. A.
Groves. Miss Mabel Harvey.
Agriculture and Canadian
industries, Mrs. Roy Connell;
citizenship and world affairs.
Mrs. *Norman Tyndall;
education and, cultural ac-
tivities, Mrs. M. Batkin;
family and Consumer affairs.
Mrs. J. Grigg; resolutions.
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Mrs. H. Managhan and
branch directors, Mrs. E.
Radford and Mrs. A. Groves.
Mrs. Elliott closed the
meeting with "Thoughts
yesterday. today and
tomorrow"
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Farmers recetre Remember tos Set out your
used returnable boules this
Saturday morning, April 3.
52 bean payment The Brownies and Guides are
collecting the bottles to help
The Ontario Bean clean -Up the environment and
Producers Marketing; Board support the Guiding district
-decided last week to make a
with funds raised.
U. per hundred -weight•
Dance to "Shannon"
payment to producers. Saturday evening April 3 and
Earlier payment has totalled support the Vanastra Curling
57. per hundredweight club. The dance is to be held
Board member Phil at the Vanastra Centre.
Durand said that although the Ruth Bryan of 3 Quebec
boaFd had no funds at Road, Vanastra won 5200 in
present. it had decided to
the Vanastra and District 50-
borrow to make the payment. 50 Lions Club Draw. Ruth
was 513.42 per hun- ,
Last year's total payment donated 55010 the Lions Club
Draw proceeds are for the
dredweight. Vanastra Cub Scouts.
. ,
ide learned 4:10 the
are Art Forler. Piano Black, couchingcross stitch and
th
Marg RodOrson, Doris' couching OPtilne
Cantolon, Bev Falconer .and . 9
councillors from Tucker- members pamphlet.
Sedemoroihtmohrhist.towanndsh township. Meeting levaavne, oPrntItifriTs_etWiraesabueridgeaststhoen
The Vanastra Community
Association was formed by
Vince Fowlie, who became
the first president of the
association. Other presidents
were the late Addl'.1utzi, and
Mrs. Ron male. Our 197 1975-
76 Vanastra Community
resident is 'len
Association p
Bridges. They have sup-
ported the Cubs, Guides and
Brownies as well as co.
sponsoring the Vanastra '--
Christrcas parties.
Recedtly. the UCA has
conducted a telephone survey
to help us. understand the
needs of Vanastra. The
volunteer directors who are
busy with the Vanastra
Community Association are:
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bridges,
Vic Evans, Art Forler, Will
Schneider, Bob Argyle, Ruth
Gates, Merle Thomas, Mr.
and Mrs. Barry Black, Sthve
Garland and Jas Livingstone.
From these groups, we
le
have over 25 active peop
who volunteer their time for
• community work.
Next week, to continue this
theme, we tiltat the
Vanastra writ**, recreation,
Lions Club and the Vanastra
Christian Church.
Notes
Diane Black is enjoying an
• Hawaiian Holiday with her
two sisters. _
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CARS
A nutober of Ws in Pontius, Cloy flapaltis•
Pontiac Le Mani, Buick Century and Mants Carlos
1974 FORD Galas* 2 door hardtop
2 1e74 PONTIAC Parisienne Brougham, 4 door hardtop
1974 UAVERIcK
1173 mositoaus, Delta Royale, sir conditioning
• 1973 PONTLAC Catalina, 4 door hardtop
I973 CHEAT Impala, 3 door hardtop
1972 MERCURY MAKIN% 2 door hardtop
1971 CHEV Impala, 4 door hardtop
1970 (MEV-Impala 4 door hardtop
1970 PONTIAC, 2 door hardtop
1970 DODGE MUM, 4 door hardtop
CHEV Bel Air
t0 — 1965 - 1963 -Models
1974 PONTIAC Le Mans stationwagon
1974 FORD Stationwagon
1973 FORD Grand Torino stationwagon, air conditioned
1974 FORD % ton pickup
1974 GMC % ton pidmp
1973 CHEV 1/2 ton pickup -
1973 CHEV % ton pickup
1973 CHEV 6500 series with 18' van, power tail gate loader
1973 CHEy serips, 18' stake, power tall gate 'loader
1970tr1gEV-50 series vein* 16' van
A number of vans from 1970 - 1972., Some V8's, some 6
cylinder, some CHEVS, and some FORDS
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