Clinton News-Record, 1977-05-05, Page 9Holy Communion was
celebrated in St. James
Anglican Church Middleton
at 11:15 a.m. and Keith Miller
and Ray Wise took up the
offering with Rev. Wm.
Bennett in charge.
• The A.C.W. of St. James
Church Middleton will meet
Thursday May 12 at 8 p.m.
sharp. Please bring articles
for bale and flea sale at Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Smith,
Dungannon.
Marion and Jack Smith of
Dungannon opened their
home to aq M'racle Maid
demonstration inner with
Paul and Mary Byers
A' demonstrating the use of
their cooking utensils. Five
couples attended: Mr. and
Mrs. Horst Bornath, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Elliott, Mr. and
Mrs. Webster, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Deeves. A delicious
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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY,MAX5,1.9.77 PAG ir9:
dinner, served by Mary and
Paul, was enjoyed by all. A
question game was held and
the winner was Horst Bor-
nath. A very enjoyable social
time was had by those
present.
Mrs. J. E. Mullens,
daughter Anne Mullens and
friend Janet Nicholson of
Hamilton spent a couple of
days last week visiting Mrs.
Fred Middleton and Mrs. Don
Middleton and other relatives
in the u vicinity. On Friday
morning Anne and Janet left
on a motor trip t`(o visit Miss
Claire Taylor at Prince
George, B.C. and Mrs. Mullen
returned to Hamilton.
The community would like
to offer their good wishes and
luck to Jean and Keith
Koestler, Paul and Jason,
who have now left the 14th to
their new home in Ethel.
We would like to welcome
our new neighbour who has
purchased Keith's farm to
our area, Corrie and Nick
IlenBoer and we wish them
all the very best as they start
their new married life in our
community.
Blanche Deeves enjoyed
two days away visiting her
daughter and family in
Chatham and enjoying visits
on the way there. and back
with old friends and neigh-
bours.
Bessie Durant of Scotsville
near Lambeth wishes to send
heir good wishes to all her
former friends and relatives
in this area.
Edward and Lois Wise
spent several days in Tim-
mins to attend the graduation
of their daughter Brenda
Cleave of Timmins. Brenda
has been attending the
Northern College` of Applied
Arts and Technology on
Porcupine Campus at South
Porcupine. Brenda receiving
her R.N.A. also graduated
with honours and received an
award for General
Proficiency in bedside nur-
sing. Congratulations Brenda
from all at St. James Church,
,Middleton.
Get well wishe to Mrs.
Reddock of Bayfield, who was
iniure,d in a fall last week.
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Penny King, 10, and Christine Davis, 10, took a flying
leap on April 28 when they moved from Brownies to
Guides. The fly -up ceremonies were held at the Vanastra
Christian Church. (News -Record photo)
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Florida returned to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaffe
and family of Mitchell were
recent visitors with Mrs.
Chaffe's parents Mr. and
Mrs. John Corbett.
Mrs. Pearl Shaddick
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Thursday after spending the
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Mrs. H,azel Snell, Verna
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Shirley Prouty visited Lynn
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Isobel Alcock and Jessie
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Alcock. Visitors with Mrs.
Sarah Arthur were Caroline
Wood, David and Colette of
Owen Sound, Edna Simmons
of Exeter. Humphrey and,
Ruth Arthur.
Bingo games and music
were supplied by Unit 2 of
Carmel Presbyterian Church.
Church service Was • con-
ducted by Rev. Don Forrest,
Exeter accompanied by Mrs
Forrest on the piano.
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