Clinton News-Record, 1977-05-19, Page 26PAGE 6A—CLINTON14EWS-RECORD. THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1977
4-H clubs
The, sixth meeting of the
Sew -and -Sews was held at the
home of Diane Gerstenkorns
on May 3. The meeting
opened with the roll call
"Name and show your trim
on your garments".
The leaders demonstrated
how to stip stitch different
hems on knit and wowen
fabrics, and they also
demonstrated how to put in a
sleeve. The next meeting will
be on Wednesday, May 18.
The sixth meeting of the
Bedtime Beauties was held at
Mrs. Fuss' home on May 3.
Roll call was to show the..type
of trim or finish to be used on
your garment and the method
of using it.
Business covered included
no meeting next week and the
minutes. Discussion on
sewing in sleeves and the
Bristol board for the exhibit
and hems and sewing on
buttons. Home assignment is
to finish garment and book.
The next meeting will be on
Tuesday, May.17,1977.
Church news
On Mother's Day, Christian
Family Sunday was observed
at Hensall United Church
Services. The morning ser-
vice was conducted by Rev.
Don Beck who took as his
text,. "As for Me and My
Houie---" when he pointed out
that family life should have a
firm Christian Foundation,
Features and Functions.
Mrs. John Turkheim
assisted at the organ and the
Junior Choir sang three
pieces, "It is no secret",
"Happiness is the Lord" and
"He's got the Whole World in
His Hands" with Mrs. Bob
Pride at the piano.
During the service Mi. and
Mrs. Bob Heil presented their
son Benjamin, . Robert
Alexander for Baptism and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pepper
presented *i their daughter
Tara Ann for baptism.
In the evening, the Huronia
Choir, directed by Mrs.
Marianne McCaffrey,
presented a contemporary
English Folk Mass, with Mr.
Doug Mock, Rev. G.C.
Johnson of Ilderdon, Mrs.
McCaffrey and Mrs. Maxine
Seveda as soloists and Dr.
Ralph C. Topp as ac-
companist. This was a very
enjoyable Christian ex-
perience.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Heil,
Mrs. La Rose and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Heil all of
Lowbanks and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl, Heil of Essex spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Heil and were present at
the baby's baptism.
Mrs. Audrey Oesch and
Tracy of London visited with
the former's grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oesch on
Sunday. Also visiting were
their grandson and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Bell and son
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Oesch
and family.
Dr. and. Mrs; Harold Dilling
and Mrs. Ron Wideman from
Scarborough visited over the
weekend with Mr. Wilber
Dilling and with Mrs. Anna
Dillfng in the Queensway.
Nursing Home.
UCW meets
Unit 4 of Hensall UCVV, met.
for their June meeting oni
Thursday May 5, in the
Fellowship 'Hall with Mp.
James McAllister presiding.
The meeting opened with a
poem, "The Mountain Road"
read by Mrs. Nan Britton.
Mrs. James McAllister had
the topic and used an article
from the May Observer titled,
"Three score years and ten"
written by Clarence
Nicholson who said, "We are
thankful to God who through
all the days rives us the
strength to go forward every
day in His love". Mrs. Nellie
Riley read two poems, one
"On growing old" and a
humorous one, "The mule
and the man".
The group reported 60 visits
to sick and shut-ins. Mrs.
Rena Caldwll called on ,
donations to the beef Bar-B-
Que to be held May 25.
The meeting closed with the
singing of, "We love the
place, 0 God" followed by the
Benediction. Mrs. Pearl
Shaddia and her committee
served lunch.
SouaR
Qw Goderich
0.1 Stroll the
Q
friendly sidewalks
o of Shoppers Square
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Anne Miller
.1. H. Aitken is pleased to announce that Anne Miller has
joined the News -Record, assisting Gary Haist in the
Advertising Department. Anne will be representing the
Clinton and,Bayfield area, and is a life-long resident of
Goderich, married and lives at RR 5, Goderich.
Presently enrolled in an Advertising Program jointly
sponsored by Canada Manpower Centre and Conestoga
College, Anne is looking forward to meeting and helping
you with your advertising needs.
Hullett Happenings
Jubilee display
Students from Hullett
Central have created a
display for Queen Elizabeth
II's Silver Jubilee, in the
school's foyer.
The display case consists of
replicas from the Queen's
Coronation and history on the '
thr'cne. In honour of this
occasion, each student will
receive a silver medallion ast,
pupils received a bronze
medallion in the year of the
Coronation.
The, school has also decided
-to plant two silver maple
trees, honouring the an-
niversary. This ceremony is
scheduled for May 20 at 11
a.m. and the public is invited.
Grade 8 cook -out
On Monday, May 9 the
grade 8 class went on a field
trip and cookout. They ob-
served many trees and also
visited the Mullett Wildlife
Management Area and saw
some herons.
Grade 2 field trip
On May 9 Mrs. Jamieson
and her grade 2 class went for
a walk around the village of
Londesboro.
During their stroll, they'
studied the houses and
businesses of Londesboro.
Accompanying the class was
Mrs, Lee. The trip was in
conjunction with the classes'
social studies course.
Student secretary
From May 9 to 13, Hullett
Central has been host to a
student seeretarty. Donna.
Reid, a grade 12 student, has
been taking her secretarial
professionaal course here.
We hope Miss Reid's stay
here has been an enjoyable
and educational experience.
Track and field practice
Every Tuesday evening,
from 3:30 to '5 p.m., Mrs.
Cooke is . holding track and
field practice in preparation
for next month's track and
field meet.
The first practice was on
May 10. These practices are
held at the school and all
participants have come
voluntarily.
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While on a Christmas
vacation in Britain I rented a
car which was involved in an
accident. I agreed to pay for
the necessary repairs and was
assured that 1 would be
reimbursed. I'm now getting
very worried about this
because I've written several
letters to the car rental
agency and up till now haven't
received a reply or even an
acknowledgment of my claim.
'It seems that somebody at
the English Avis Company has
goofed. In a very apologetic
letter to our reader they state
that their records show thi
claim as having been settled
and paid, and they are at quite
a loss to know why it wasn't!
The important thing is, that
our reader did have a cheqw
enclosed with his letter, MI'
the full amount of his claim.
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Jack Riddell is a graduate of the University of Guelph, with a B.Sc.
in Agriculture. He is a former high school teacher, having taught at
Clinton and Exeter.
He owns and operates a 200 acre beef farm in Stephen Twp.
Married to the former Leone Bryan of Bidulph Twp. They have a
family of four girls and one boy.
A Liberal member of the Legislature since 1973, he was the
Agriculture critic, for the Libdral Party in the last session of the
Provincial Parliament.
The weather's great! The selection's great at Shoppers" Square. Where
else in easy driving distance can you find the selection of over 100stores
and services that Shoppers Square offers you. Str011 the friendly
sidewalks of Shoppers Square for service, ielection and satisfaction.
Shoppers Square
as great
as all
outdoors
Let Government know: The hospitals "We" built we deserve to keep.
Let Government know: That farmland "is protected" when it is owned by
a farmer who is allowed to prosper, by doing his lobi
Let Government know: We don't want Regional Government...Stay out of
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Let Government know: A goad, basic education is every Ontario child's
right.
Let Government know: It must finally stop digging deeper and deeper in-
to the taxpayer's pocket.
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1 have been a Chargex
customer for sometime but
decided recently to cancel my
account. This I attempted to
do by registered mail, that
was in January and it still
hasn't been cancelled.
According to an employee at
the Commerce Chargeu
Centre, it takes "time" td
close out an account because it
has to stay in the computer for
a "certain length of time", in
case any back billings arrive.
The Chargex people also
claim that a person could
cancel and then start reusing
their account. They point out
too, that a large number of
merchants, are very slow in
sending in their bills.
These are some of ttie,
reasons we received but it
seems very complicated to us.
Patience must indeed be a
virtue!
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A reader wants to know if
there is any recourse against a
high pressure salesperson who
overexaggerates or simply
does not tell the truth.
According to the Ontario
Ministry of Consumer and
Commercial Relations "If the
sales pitch is not true, then it's
illegal,' and if you believe
that a salesperson has used
deception to make a sale, then
the sales agreement can be
cancelled, and if necessary
the consumer can take the
salesperson to court or apply
to the Ministry to mediate the
dispute, and usually when this
happens a solution is quickly
found.
The Ministry offer these few
words of advice to all con-
sumers. "Use common sense
when buying, don't be greedy
and make sure you query big
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