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Clinton News-Record, 1976-07-08, Page 18S-RECORD.T11111tSDi ,JUIXL IS* ' lleereational Hampson, aliof Woodstock, Dungannon and !Nos: LCnI iouse league last Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stealer* Kingstorldge. Ser Tuesday airs team McDowell and family of vets in the evening were defeated Dobles 411-13. On Belgrave RR 1 and Mr. and Norman WightMans 104 Friday night Hakker5 edged Mrs. Fred Armstrong and Marilyn Wightnian, and Mrs, wells* team 2643. House family of RR 2, Auburn. Rick Park, Dungannon, Ieague play is every Tuesday A • colourful floral Assisting the bride's mother_ ' :Auld ,rlday night beginning at arrangement of shasta were Mrs. Beth Lansing, Mrs. 7..06p.m. solcome out and see daisies, baby mums and Kenneth McDougall, Mrs. the action. cranberry carnations centred Sandy Andrews and Mrs. Mr. and !Ars. Neil Hamilton the lace covered tea -table Eleanor Bradnock. of New Westminster, BC. when Mrs. Oliver Anderson The hostesses showing the and 'bliss Jean Hamilton of entertained nearly 200 guests gifts and trousseau were Mrs. Oshawa spent a week visiting last Saturday to a trousseau John Wilson, Fordwich, Mrs. eir sister, Mrs. Arnold tea in honour of her Robert Cook,. Gleneoq., Mrs. Craig and Mrs. Craig. Mr. daughter's marriage this Lyle Brown, Goderichbliss and Mrs. CraiLtoolt them WC- month. The arrangement was Brenda Bali The shower gifts Oshawa and Spn.t. „seyeral flanked by silver candlestick were shown by Miss Laura days the&4:119.14ers, wt*h yellow tapers Phillips and Darcy and Brent Mr. and Mtl.,,,Alfred Weston and tea ,was poured from the Andrews. Among her of Toronto sent a few 'days bride-to-be's grandmother's trouseau a linen hand Uwel last week with, her mother, silver tea service andanother which was included in 'her Mrs. Mary Rollinson and her similar service. grandmother's trousseau 63 brother Mr. Murray The four -tiered wedding years ago and again at her ttollinson.cake with swan pillars, silver rnother'S. trousseau tea -35 The Auburn Recreational leaves and dried flower years age:. Softball schedule is as follows arrangement centred Guests_ attended from with the last team listed being buffet flanked. by 'cranberry r G oder i ch the home team. July 9-Hakkers vs. Dobie—Frank Van. Dongen Jr., umping home and Darcy Andrews the bases. July 12 -Midgets travel to Benmiller at 8.30 and the Pee Wee team play at home with Stanley B. Brian Hallam, borne,. umpire, Doug. Glouser. bases:: July 13 -Dobie vs. Powell—Greg Hallam, home; Brent Andrews, bases July 16-Raakers vs. Bean—Don Plunkett. home: Brad Andrews bases. The Home Coach is reminded of his duties to lay out the diamond, take care of equipnient, collect money and turn it in to Mrs. Robert Slater. Ensure the umpires are corning and to call the score and who umpired to Dana Bean. Please be sure that those in charge are to be present or please notify Glen Webster. Friends and neighbours inathe25, inK ereilast Fridaynox Unitedevenin n Church Sunday school MOM, amidst pink streamers and white and pink wedding bells to honour Nancy Anderstin at a community bridal shower. The attractive decorating was done by Mrs. Allan Craig Shelley Grange chaired the program which included two piano dtiets by Mrs. Norman Wightman and Marilyn Wightman, baton twirling by Kim McDowell, games led by Marilyn Wightman and skits and songs by the Choir Girls of Knox United Church. Mrs. Gordon Gross received the prize for having the wedding anniversary nearest July 10. Mrs. Robert Cook of Glencoe and Miss Brenda Ball pinned corsages on Nancy and her mother. Mrs. Oliver Anderson. and The club has ptanned a escorted them to the front. picnic in the park south of Mrs. Sandy Andrews read the Clinton on July 14, at 6 p.m. It address of congratulations is a pot luck supper, so each composed in rhyme by Mrs. person is asked to bring Elliott Lapp. dishes and cutlery. All Senior A guest appearance was Citizens are invited, and any made by Brent Andrewswho one needing a ride is asked to was attired in a shower capget in touch with the swim trunks and a bath towel, president or the seftitry..,,,, and was looking for the All seniors are invited t� a shower. picnic on .Ju1Y 18 in the Nancy thanked everyone Bayfield Square, organized for their lovely gifts and by Huron County Zone 8. invited them to her trousseau When the business portion tea on July 3rd. A delicious of • the meeting was com- lunch was served by Mrs. pleted, a variety program Beth Lansing. Mrs. Kenneth followed with Edwin Johns McDougall and Mrs. William acting as the Master of L. Craig. Ceremonies. The club was Recent guests with Mr. and entertained with step dancing Mrs. Jack Arrnstrong were by Mllisa- and Heather Mr. and Mrs. William Wiley Moffat., a solo by Mrs. Edna of Tofino, B.C: !Cdr. and Mrs. Baker: a duerby George and Gerald Glaum and_boys of Bonnie Turner: a piano solo Oakville. Mr. and Mrs, by Lisa Johns.: a duet by Harold Carter of Goderichf • George Turner and :Stanley' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford tarterJohns: a. piano selection by and Mr. and Mrs 30e Barry urner- and areardian 041;411;f61/••••••••••11.09•••••••••••;11100 • • • - -0 buffet lights on bop sides. The guests weWkelszomed by the bride-twbe,, Miss Nancy Andersokiter„ mother, Mrs. Oliver Andersen and 'the groom-to-be's mother Mrs. Richard Park of Dunganno. The guest book was in charge of Patti Jo Steffler and Mary Jo Sterner of Kingsbridge. Tea was poured in theaf- ternoon by the groom's great aunt Mrs. Harold Good of Goderich and the groom's aunt, Mrs. Art Stewart of Port Albert and in the vening, the bride's aunts, Mrs. Gordon McClinchey of Blyth and Mrs. Worthy Fowler of Goderich. Servers in the afternoon were Mrs. John Stadelmann, Blyth. Mrs. Doug Brown, Dungannon, Kingsbridge, Wingham, Whitechurch and the surrotinding corn mtmity. Miss Heather Fyfe of Montreal and Mr. John HamiltoR ofOtawa spent the weekend withhis parents Mr. aid Mrs. Ben Hamilton. Mrs, Ronnie Armour and daughter Julie of Waterloo spent the weekend with her parents Mr: and Mrs. Thomas Jardin. Visitors with Mrs. Frances Clark were Misses Jean Houston, Jean C. Jamieson of Toronto, and their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George Lyle of Cumnochi Scotland. Mrs. Lyle visited with the Houston family when she was on a year's teacher exchange in London, Ontario: Golden Radars meet The Golden Radar Club held their last meeting of the season in the- --Counc i I Chambers on June 16. In the. absence of president. Mrs. teona Lockhart, Wat Web- ster 'opened the meeting and was assisted by Mrs. Harvey • Johnson. 'The roll call was answered by 64 members. Flowers were sent to Mrs. Leona Lockhart, Mrs. Dorothy Frey, Mrs. Milton Wiltse • and Chas Cun- ningham. A sympathy card was sent to the family of the late Mrs. Hilda Tyndall. Thank -you notes were received from Mrs. Prey and Mr. Cunningham for the flowers and cards they received. Fifty- nine senior citizens visited Huronyiew on Wed nesday, June 23 for lunch and entertained with a variety program in the afternoon. Come to the big • piece by June Johns: musical numbers by the Bradley family and readings by Rose Ryan and Mary Trick. Art Groves thanked all the participants and the com- mittee Mr such a lively program, The lucky • chair was won by Mrs. Jennie Wise and Eugene Bradley won the lucky cup. 1 ' • • EXETER IDEWAIK SALE1. • • • Miss Florence Evans, -Landon formerly of Clinton, was presented with a service. pin by Colonel Allen, Com- manding Officer, CFB Wolseley Barracks, London. This pin is given to Civilian Personnel in recognition of 25 years of service to the Government of Canada. Florence is. well known in Clinton, having worked as a Dental Nurse with the late D.C. Geddes at the dental clinic at CFB, Clinton. She was later- transferred to the dental clinic at CFB. London. C.ortgratalations are in order for. Mr. Fred Burdge. who celebrated his 95th birth- day on June 29. His close neighbours called on him and served ice crem and cake and a cup of tea. Mr. Wesley Ham, Gravenhurst, visited recently with his mother, Mrs. A. Ham and aunt Miss Mary E. Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jackson are on holidays for 10 days and Mrs. H. Thomson and Mrs. A Paterson are in charge of the store. Mr. and IVIrs. Loren Rod- vold. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Elliott of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E 11 i of t of London were guests of Mrs. Berry on Sunday and at- tended the Bride and Groom Service at Brucefield United Church and the 100th an- niversary at Bayfield. They were guests of Mrs. Ida Menerey while in Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, Harnilton spent the weeken0 with Mrs. Della Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sillery. Mr. and Mrs. George Punkney _of Walkerton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Thompson. By SIM FltAteral4 A very haPPy occurance, took pIaCe• for kg_ G0040 reskients, the , oij4ericr Signal,Star reported in their edition of last week, when a father and his three sons all graduated from university or college in the same gncinth. Rev. G. Lockhart, the father. who is minister of Knox Presbyterian Church in Goderich, received his master of divinity degree. while sons Ted, John- and David graduated from University of Ottawa, Fan- shawe College and Kayarie College, Alberta, respec- tively. One -hundred years ago last week, a group of farmers Worn Usborne and Hibbert Townships got together and formed an insurance cOrn- pany, reports the Exeter Times -Advocate, in last week's edition. The company has been in business ever since, covering fire losses by area farmers. and last week was their centennial. The Times -Advocate also related that the arena fund has -now hit $50,000 with a donation last week of $20.000 from Dashwood Industries. Almost S500,000 has to be •• 'raised towards the cost of the Mr. and Mrs. Squires of Sl miU3oncornpIex. Windsor spent the weekend,— 4second testimonial picnic with Mrs. Squires' brother. to long-time Exeter doctor. Mr. Rallan and family. Mac Fletcher was held •Rev. E. S. Stephens recently, the Times -Advocate received word that his uncle reported, and some of the in Washington had passed '3,000 babies that he delivered away. Rev. Stephens lefton over his 50 years of medical Monday to attend the funeral. practice were at the Mr. and Mrs. Murray gathering. Dr. Fletcher Sholdice of London, and Mr. received many plaudits and and Mrs. A. Gribben of gifts from tbe 200 people. Toronto visited on Sunday A problem that has plagued with their mother Mrs. nearly every town in Huron Sholdice. County has reared its ugly Mr. and Mrs. Vic head in Wingham, judging by Hargreave and family at- a front page editorial in the tended a family picnic at Wingham Advance -Times of Ingersoll on Sunday. last week. It seems the -age Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burdge old problem of who should of Barrie visited with Mr. pay for recreation in that Fred Burdge and attended a town has been widely debated birthday party for Mr. in the pages of the Advance - Burdge on his 95th birthday Times in the past few weeks where all the members of his and causing tempers to .flare. family attended. • Editor Barry Wenger says:its Over 200 attended the Bride . and Groom Service at the Broxefield United Church where many couples renewed their vows of marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson of Sarnia were among the couples and visited with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson. time Cooler heads Prevailed' am( everyone sat down a talked over the problem. Basically, that problem Is one that• is common to us all, should township users pay a surcharge to use the arena facilities, or should each township pay an amount out of their general tax • levy according to their usage. Next year at Seaforth-High School. the students wIU be attending longer classes. the Seaforth Huron Expositor - said last week. Principal Bruce Shaw told the paper that the extension of the periods from 35 minutes to 70 minutes, and the changing of the school day from 8:50 to 3 p.m. will allow for a slower pace with more in-depth study by the students. ' The Expositor also quotes Mayor Betty Cardno as saying there is no threat that the Seaforth arena will be closed as the roof was strengthened in 1979. An unanimous vote by approximately 70 persons at a special meeting recently in Blyth. heartily endorsed going ahead and demolishing present new , reat front PaPli Many at the pleel01, reported the ." 'Standar wondered bow the arena 0:PC4m condemned by provincial government first place. but since it has been ordered closed, the consensus at the meeting was to go on and start a new one. Already, reports the; Standard in another story. the Leo Oub, the ytWth arm Of the Lions Club, has gone ahead and raised $1,800 from a bike-a-thon last week. A Lucknow boy, Tommy. Gilxnore, won the juvenile boys division at the Canadian Baton Twirling Cham- pionships. the Lucknow Sentinel reported last week. A very rare occurance occured on the Charles Terpstra farm at RR 3, Brussels last week, the Brussels Post reported, when live triplet calves were born to a Holstein cow. Picturecl,. with the calves were the four Ter@stra children, including twins. This old fire pumper won a second prize in the novelty class for Rathwell's Auction service at the hayfield parade. 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