Clinton News-Record, 1977-06-23, Page 15rr
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JVNg 23,$
Middleton
by Blanche Deeves
Morning Prayer was held in
St. James Church, Middleton
and Mrs. Lois Wise read the
lesson. Job Deeves received
the offering and the flowers
on the sanctuary were given
by Bill and Lynda (Pierson)
Steenstra in thanksgiving as
A they began their life together
in Holy Matrimony. Rev.
William Bennett was in
charge.
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Social Notes
We of the community would
like to wish Bill and Lynda
Steenstra all the very best as
they start their new married
life together.
The ladies of the church
had a busy day on Thursday
with a cleaning bee, with
some of the ladies joining
Delores Dutot for a cup of
coffee.
We are sorry to hear that
Jack Smith has been a patient
in University Hospital for the
past week, but is expected
home next week. Get well
• wishes are sent to Jack from
this community.
Mrs. Jean Bennett and
Sally attended the annual
McKerracher reunion at
Rondeau Park, where some
32 members gathered. Guests
came from Toronto,
Saskatchewan, Detroit and
Florida. Mrs. Ruth Robinson
of Saskatoon came back from
the reunion to the Bennett's
for a visit since they had not
seen each other for seven
years. . The McKerracher
Homestead is in Kent County,
not farfromRondeau Park.
A friend of Sally Bennett
arrived from Australia and is
staying with Sally in
4IStrathroy.
The ladies Society of the
Christian Reform Church had
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a happy evening at the home
of Mrs. Heykoop, with a
barbecue and invited their
husbands to join in a good
time was had by all. The
Heykoops have relatives
visiting them from Holland.
Pat and Bob Hodgins •of
Mississauga were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Wise.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kelly
and Cindy of Woodstock. were
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Wise.
-John Deeves attended the
100th anniversary of St.
Paul's Church on Sunday.
Lois Wise and family
treated Edward to a Father's
Day dinner at the Sandpiper
Inn at Vanastra.
Ross and Mabel Middleton
and Drew, Janice, Sandra
and David along with their
children, Angela and Gentry
home for Father's Day.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Storey
attended the wedding of their
niece, Clare Wasson to Bob
Blake at the Blyth United
Church. The ladies of the
church served the wedding
supper with a reception at the
White Carnation.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mid-
dleton attended the
graduation exercises at York
Univevrsity, Toronto,
Saturday. Congratulations to
their daughter Sharon
Trewartha on receiving her
BA.
Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs.
Boyd Taylor on their 40th
wedding anniversary from
their friends and relations of
the area.
Mrs, Fred Middleton and
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Middleton
Arts Festival to be
held in Mt. Brydges
• Th Komoka and District
Comm ity Club is holding
its thir annual Arts and
411 Crafts Fe tival in the Tri -
Township arena, Mt.
Brydges, on Saturday, July 2
at 11:15 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Dr. Wilfred Jury,
prominent archaeologist and
former local resident, will be
opening the festival as well as
displaying some of his wood
and stone carvings.
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Nine hundred and seventy-
eight feet of space on two
floors will be used by 78
crafters displaying and
selling their hand made work
which includes weaving,
leather work, Japanese
embroidery, wood work,
needlepoint, oil painting,
jewellery, ceramics, an-
tiques, knitting and more.
Two beautiful quilts have
been purchased from Mrs.
Ruth Barber of Komoka: One
will be raffled the day of the
festival and one will be won
by a lucky advanced ticket
holder.
Winners of the hourly draw
will receive a $5 voucher to be
used at any crafter's table the
day of the.festival.
Outside the arena, the A
Fords of London will be
displaying their antique cars
which will be of interest to
many.
The admission fee is 50
cents with all proceeds going
to the Komoka and District
Community . Recreation
Centre Fund.
by H.F. Berry
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Hinchey of Moose Jaw,
Saskatchewan visited for a
few days with their cousins
O Miss M. Swad4nd Mrs. Alece
Ham, also with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Munn, Hensall.
Congratulations are in
order from Brucefield and
community for Mr. and Mrs.
John Broadfoot who celebrate
their 40th anniversary this
week.
We are pleased to report
that Mrs. Elliott Layton is
improving in London
Hospital.
attended a reception held in
their honour at their son's
holiday home in Amarath.
Dr. and Mrs. John Taylor
were hosts along with Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Cummins, all of
Toronto.
Get well wishes go to Brian
Wise from the community.
We all hope his stay in Clinton
Hospital won't be long.
Recently Paul and Mary
Byers held a Miracle Maid
demonstration and dinner at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Smith. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Garet Postill and Mr.
and Mrs. F rank Cantelon. A
social time was had by all.
Rev- and Mrs. William
Bennett while down for the
IOOth anni11ersary service in
Marpeth were guests with
Mr. Paul Larsen of Highgate.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott left
for Victoria on Wednesday to
visit their daughter Ruth and
attend the graduation of their
granddaughter.
CongratulatkW and best
wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Lyndon for the gift of a baby
boy on June 15.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Broadfoot are in Toronto this
week attending the IOOF
convention.
Mr. Lyle Hill had his foot
severly crushed while helping
with machiner,r on a farm
where he was working near
Varna.
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A stitcllbin time - makes a quilt and these ladies from the Trillium Club at the King Street
Villa put their skills to work to make this blue one. Mrs. Wilma Greidanus, Ethel
Stephenson, Dora Heard and Ruth Shaddick, who is absent from the picture, along with a
number of other ladies created the pansy and diamond design in eight days. Tickets are
now being sold to raffle the quilt. (News -Record photo)
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Student to map
area gravel pits
A Wingham resident, Philip
Beard, 22, is under the
supervision of Dave Ablett,
while working at The
Ministry of Natural
Resources, in the Wingham
office.
Philip recently graduated
from the University of
Western Ontario in London,
with his B.A. In Geography,
and is putting his education to
work.
Philip is doing a follow-up
for the Geography Survey
done one and a half years ago,
on this district. This follow-up
requires him to do an intense
study of sand and gravel pits
in each township.
It is important to find out
where these pits exist and if
thPv nre being used. If the pit
is being used, Philip must fill
out a sheet on the condition of
the pit,. This sheet asks how
;fang the pit has been used,
how much is taken out each
year, and what the material
is being used for.
It is also important to note
the location with reference to
roads, lakes and rivers.
Pictures and sketches also
are part of this assignment.
After this information has
been confirmed, a survey
form for each pit must be
prepared. He is planning to
have 16 townships completed
by September 2, 1977.
These townships will be in
the south half of Bruce and
the northern townships of
Huron.
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