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Clinton News-Record, 1977-08-11, Page 19, ► I News of Londesboro Church News The annual open air service :and family picnic was held on filSunday 10:30 am at the -United 'Church camp at • Meneseto,rig Park, Goderich. Ushers were Carol c.art- wright, Diane Bromley, Susan Janieson and Nancy ,Pe•nfo.und. The, 'service was heldi`over•' looking the lake , The serVicebega,n with sing • time, with,•..Ken Scott ac^. • eor1.panying on the guitar. Special music wasprovided , the Snell fancily, Bonnie and Bette Jewitt, Rob and Rick Snell singing "Joshua Battle of Jericho", "Go Down Moses" and "One Tin Soldier". Kathy Penfound played sacred music on the flute. The message was an in- formal talk and question 4 period by Miss Lizzie from Granada who is here on an exchange with Cross roads. She told about their country and answered many questions. Rev. McDonald thanked her and all who had ,• helped in any way. After the picnic dinner, children nine to 12 enjoyed swimming with Brenda Radford and Ken Scott in charge. Rev. McDonald ducted a tour of the camp. 100 91 +Cemetery Lettering +Buy Direct and save Commissions. Wingham Memorials +Guaranteed Granite BUS. PHONE 357-1910 RES. 357-1015 Personals Mrs. Norman Cartwright was admitted to Clinton Public Hospital on the weekend. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. ,Wayne McC•linchy .and Greg'' who.mo'ved to the village last, week having purchased' thfrir home•from Mr: and Mrs. John Bylsma. Mrs. Howard Clark ac- companied` her .son, Mr. and, Mrs. Gordon Clark, Robbie and Charlene of Ethel while they visited with Mrs. Edith Winfield and Mr. and Mrs. Alec Stewart at Kirkfield. Miss- Edyth Beacom and Mrs. Laura Lyon ac- companied by Mrs. Albert Cardiff of Ethel visited Monday to Thursday with their aunt, Mrs. Hilda Pearson at 'Owaso and cousins Mr. and Mrs. McGee at Mason, Michigan. Kathy Penfound returned home on Sunday, July 31 from spending three week's at the Beaverton music camp and is now a councillor at the United Church Camp Menesetung for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shob- brook spent the weekend with her brother Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Waldon at their cottage at Miller Lake. Mrs. Bert Shobbrook, Mrs. Ron Ellerby, Frank and Dorrie, Joan Garron, Mrs. Dan Colquhoun, Chastity and Kennie - spent Saturday in Woodstock with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Millson and family. Dorrie remained and David came home with them. Visiting on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns were his sister Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert McDonald and Rickie of Kincardine. ' • Mr. Charles Crawford of Kelowna B.C. and his father, Clarence Crawford, Blyth visited relative in the village on Thursday. Nightly Entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Bob Van Allen of California are visiting with Mrs, Beth Knox. All spent five days going to North Bay - touring northern Ontario. Visiting on Sunday with I4r, and Mrs. Harry Durnin was Mr. Les Fortune of Wingharn. Mr, , Glen Robinson of Londbn spen't 'the Weekend with his father-in-law Emerson Husk, Mr,. and Mrs. • Jack Arm- strong spent a couple of days last week with her sister -in-. law Mrs.• Margaret Taman, Brampton: Mr. and ' Mrs. Leonard Caldwell took Charlie Crawford to Toronto on Sunday to return home to Kelowna, B.C. He spent '10 days with his parents and attended the Blyth Cen- tennial. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Allen of Watford spent Thursday night with his brother Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Jim McEwing attended the Old Tyme Fiddler's contest in Shelbourne on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton of Moorefield spent a •few days last week with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson. Mr: and Mrs. John Lawrence, Robbie and Jennifer, Kitchener, are enjoying two weeks holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson. Attending as councillors at the United Church this week are Golda Sewers, Kathy Penfound and Kevin Hully. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henry of Vanastra were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shobbrook on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Durnin were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Radford Mr. and Mrs. Ivan, 'Mr. Laughlin and Mrs. Skimmons of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hunking visited in Shelbourne on Sunday with relatives. • YOU SERVE BY GIVING 11 11 CLINTON NEWS RMCORD, TfIVR DAY 77 . x •. � A►>a'�►�JBx 1,'1,1.�?'71~'AOE 19 OPP Yea. "Operation Identification" Due to the high rate of cottage break, enter and thefts throughout the Province, the OPP have launched a "Cottage Security Program" coupled with "Operation Identification". These programs are being concentrated on the cottages south Of Goderich to the Grand Bend area this sum- mer by the Goderich Detach- ment. QPP , ComMunity Services Officer for Huron County, Bill Wilson, iso, presrenting the programs to the ,cottagers in a group pref,.erably. The "Cotttge Security Prograrri" ' involves a ppm.- phlet which exelains .what .to do when you leave .your cottage as ,far as security of property •in the' cottage °and the building is concerned. A window sticker indicating the exact location of the cottage as to lot and concession, owner and address, police phone numbers and in- formation as to what to do if damage, entry or theft oc- curs, is issued to each owner of a cottage;, The pamphlet is in- formative but the window sticker with OPP insignia and information is not only a deterrent to break and enter but if anyone needed the fire department, ambulance or police, the address and exact location of the cottage is there for expedient service. "Operation Identification" is then explained to the cottagers. This is the process of marking personal property and items in your home or cottage so that if in the event the goods are stolen and recovered, you can identify your property and get it back but the main idea is that stolen property has to have an owner before the thief or receiver of the stolen property can be charged and convicted of the offence against you. Without looking can you give a complete description of your wrist watch, satisfac- , tory enough to tonvince a judge that it is yours??...So it is with most possessions. Most people could not identify their oven property and if this property. were to be stolen, the police, would be unable to return it to you when recovered if proper, jcientity could not be obtained from you...the thief wins again! The.OPP are promoting the use of a relatively new marking device called the BOX SHOW OF THE WEEK OFFICE " SMOKEY & OPENS THE BANDIT 8:15 P.M. AUG. 11-18 THUR. - THUR. PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE "Brinks Security Marker". This pen writes with an in- visible fluid which can only be detected by a special device. - Every detachment of the QPP an& most police departments now have these detecting devices. Of course the electric ' marking pencils are still available to anyone, free of charge, at the Gaderich Detachment, to mark your property. . Your property should be marked with A ,driver's licence number preferably and the province ar state with it. If this number is used, your property can be identified anywherein North America. If •just initials or some other • mark is used and your property is not recovered locally, this would• not enable the police agency recovering • the property to know whom to contact, If you don't have a driver's licence, a Social Insurance Number can be used but this is not as ef- fective. On Saturday, August 20 at 10 a,m., Constable Wilson will be meeting with the Bayfield Ratepayers Association in the "Old Town Hall" to discuss SU.111.� 4 �S T i vi tr1 r_ _ ., I I I T . (�.I ref '''.1j:AL. I t7oll The Shortest Distance Between Two Points, by Keith Roulston Aug. 11, 13, 15, 17 A Summer Burning, by Harry J. Boyle Aug. 11 (2:00 mat), 18 Turkey • by. Jim Schaefer, a childrens show 2:00 mat. Aug 12 The Blood is Strong, by. Lister Sinclair . Aug. t2, 16, 18 (2:00 mat.) Music Concert,• 8:30 p.m. August 14 • All 'performances begin at 8•:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted= Tickets are Adults $3.50 Senior Citizens $5.00 and Children $2.50. For tickets call (19) 523-9300 or write box 291, Blyth, Ontario, or see the ticket outlet in your town. the program.. - A presentation on the "Cottage Security Program" will be given by Constable Wilson, the community services officer for Huron County and all ratepayers are invited to attend the meeting. If you walk to work, it won't be. work to walk. Good News Drve-In 3 miles west of Clinton on Highway 0 OPEN FOR THE SUMMER Sunday, Aug. 14 at. 8 : 3 0 p:m. Graham Ma-rtin Speaker: from Mitchell " Come as you are in your car" . r ;JZJ J J JZJ J aQTJ J J O Jt!) J to efi e J J ) e)foe er) e) r) r) o) ti) e) lgl l4 l) (0) onlel lo on t. a, 'w 11) ray (10 (71 ,' GR/E.:: w�imwee HEART FUND CLINT THE FAMILY TRACK CLINTON ONTARIO Picnic Grounds and Supervised Pool In The Park POST TIME 1:30 P.M. THIS SUNDAY, AUGUST 14: "Goderich Day FEATURING THE Alex Parsons Memorial Pace" I1' PURSE •2.000 1 ALSO FEATURING THE "Driver's Award" • The following drivers, from the Ontario Jockey Club, will be competing f:4' a Bulova watch, donated by the Bulova Watch Compa,ny: Brent Davies, Ron Feagan (a native of Goderich), Carmen Hie, Tom Strauss, Larry Walker, Dave Wall, Ron Waples, Bill . Wellwood. • Free Parking • Pari Mutuel Wagering • Paved & Sheltered Betting Area • Food & Refreshments Served in the Family Room (Arena Floor) • L.C.B.O. Family Room • Admission: Adults 9.50, Children Free Enjoy the Races in our New Grandstand. trom"'"'"` "What we have here is a total lack of respect, for the law!", Dave was the former Vocalist and Lead.Guitaristfor the famous Charlie Eckstein Show. Fun and excitement for the whole family. August 1 2 & Events 1 to 4 Friday evening Events 5 to 12 Saturday morning Events 13 to 20 Saturday afternoon and evening +1 1; E pKF Aso can at ++ iMnu+N S' ratB•_ kes y E ► the Pan "Dave Ashby & Bandwagon ' Dinner Reservations accepted 'till 8:30 p.m. * No Cover Charge for this Great Entertainment, come in and dine in our relaxing atmosphere. * Sorry We cannot accept reservations for enter- tainment, first come, first served basis. TREAT YOURSELF AND YOUR FRIENDS... FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OUR HOT BUFFET IS SERVED THURS. & FRI. 12 NOON - 2 P.M. Come as you are ��r'•' r t r rf• r ..• ;,r.:+7iiiiii7?.e. e:?+L.e• r,p'. • or..a,o ROAD We Welcome Luncheon meetings in our Diningroom or private Banquet Room BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON SPECIALS EVERY DAY -- Visit the Keg Room S Colour TV i Relaxin Atmosphere We are open 11:30 a.m. til 1 a.m. Mon. thru Sat. and Sunday 11:30 (�r � a.m. to 1Q p.m. - Candlelight Licensed under L.C.B.O; BAYFIELD RD.,•GODERICH 524.7711 SotneJanguage may be offensive Theatres Br. Burt Reynolds "SmokeyANDTHE Bandit" Sally Field Jerry Reed and Jackie Gleason) r' Sherd! Buford 1 Juste e�1 < < ..rr..r+rY��'M11•r•.`-�,Nnl„iN.r+rNNnrrnn•:' �� CHICKEN BARBECUE SUPPER • .:.� .•nrn and trlmminl f Servev •- • •-- ;.- m • - 7 p • • , lint+l'r 5 p •.,•0:: +,T1/plll/rr, 4 ` /rJ•1 /l'f^ r11 1'r ”' o lam• � IN +rllr•r �t'n.l�"".._ rl4/1/1j+MNXl1+ � •J.�N+j' . NN+" +r+r• r N1j, r+! 1 it r r � r r / ! l.Irn,tN!p?+!Ill, -• • ,— ,FllllH .l yllrrr n,.... 1. (ry , ' w yN+•+ l r rlri it rill! pp? r.?rN•:..!!r. .:l ,1.1 42 ALFRED HIT ICOCK'S I��iMILY MA,,ee ,t+1044 � tkKAREN BLACK • BRUCE DERV • BARBARA !HARRIS ' WILLIAM DEVANE.! MAN /IN WILLIAMS.sm LEHMAN CORN-ON- TH.E-COB available with plenty of butter. We want everyone to participate in the fun and ektitement of the cornfest competitions. If you are interested just fill out this entry form to -day. For any inforhiation lust contact Ray Richardson 348-9339. Competition Organization Contact, a Person' Ph. no ,Imo ..i...,_..wow Addr~ip►>Ils- ,,. a• .+....r ill. M+W w.w