Clinton News-Record, 1979-05-24, Page 13ville, Mr. and Mrs.
Terence Hunter of
Colborne Township, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Thompson
and Leisa, while the Sam
McClure family were
Sunday visitors at the
Thompson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Stevenson, David,
arren and Luanne
ited on Mother's Day
with Mr. and Mrs.
William Stevenson and
family of Belgrave and
with Mr. and Mrs.
Parsons (F'inkbeiner) of
Hibbert Twp. passed
away at t Queensway
Nursing4Home Hensall on
Saturday, May 19 in her
87th year.
She was the widow of
the late William Robert
Parsons and mother of
Robert Parsons of RR 2,
Staffa. She is also sur-
vived by a sister Mrs.
Herb (Lillian) Jones,
Hensall and three
grandchildren and
predeceased by five
sisters and two brothers.
The funeral service
was held from the Bon -
Turn to page 19 •
Several dozen -volunteer firemen from area fire
departments invaded Clinton last week for a school
on pumps. Here an employee of Hickey Fire
Apparatus service explains the workings of a heavy
duty pump, using a cut -away model. (Steve Cooke
photo)
Auburn cancer canvass a success
The donations to the
Cancer Society from the
Auburi 'community
exceeded last year's
contributions and the
committee in charge is
grateful to all for their
generous support.
If anyone was missed
or wishes to make an
additional donation, Mrs.
Frances Clark has en-
velopes. Sincere thanks
to those who gave of their
time to assist with the
canvass.
• COMMUNITY HALL
' BOARD
The Auburn Com-
munity Hall board met
last Thursday evening
with the chairman, Ralph
Campbell in charge. The
minutes were accepted as
read •by the secretary
Mrs. Donald Haines.
Business was discussed
and. the paint sample to
do the hall interior was
- ::-- approved., : 1oIern-hers:;, of
the Auburn Women's
Institute had picked out
the colour.
Allan Caldwell asked
permission to drain his
lot near the border of the
hall property.
BIRTHDAY PLAN
Auburn and district
citizens are urged to
attend the next meeting
on May 30 at 8 p.m. to
assist the. committee
convenors in finishing up
their plans for .the 125th
birthday party June 29,
30, July 1 and July 2.
Please come out and
volunteer your services
as everyone is needed to
have us ready for the big
celebration. Don't
hesitate. We need you,
you and you.
Mrs. Donald Haines is
looking for assistance to
make sandwiches and
Mrs. Dorothy Grange will
need help with the
decorations. The dance
committees are looking
for help as is Mrs. Allan
Craig with her souvenirs.
By the way don't forget
to get your T -Shirt or
souvenir as the last order
for shirts will be placed
this week. The history
books made by the
Auburn Women's
Institute are also
available.
SOFTBALL
People are reminded of
the softball registration
deadline on May 26.
Those interested are
asked to talk to their
friends and search out
others who may possibly
join a team or help
organize. Please contact
Glen Webster, 529-7835 if
you wish to ,book the
softball field for any
reason.
The midget boys hope,
to practice Sunday af-
ternoons at 1:30 p.m. The
Auburn Ladies have been
practicing for several
weeks and played in
Benmiller, Monday
evening May 21. Their
next home game is May
31.
The softball committee
'meeting .,..isthis Friday
evening, ,May 26 at 8:30
at Ceramics b y;•Bess
shop Everyone welcomes
It is hoped that all
teams will be lined.up by
then. Auburn softball
crests will be discussed,
equipment vvi11 be in-
ventoried and new
purchases authorized.
The $431 Wintario grant
will, help improve the
quantity (of softball
equipmentvailable and
must be spent as soon as
possible.
WOMEN'S IMSTITUTE
The May meeting of the
Auburn Women's
Institute was held in the
community memorial
hall with the president
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock
in charge.
The meeting was
opened with the Ode, the
Mary Stewart Collect and
O Canada with Mrs.
Catherine Jackson at the
piano.
The members were
reminded of the
Needlepoint Summary
Night being held on May
24 at the Wingham high
school at 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. Lillian Letherland
reported for the cards
sent, and read thank -you
notes from Tom John-
ston, David Cartwright,
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BEDDING
PLANTS
And More
Rose bushes, trailing
geraniums, pansies
and many more.
For your vegetable garden , 'early cabbage,
cauliflower, peppers, onions and tomatoes.
All at the saving price of
75° box
6.75 for slat of 10
OPEN'
Daily 10 • 6 p.m.
Sunday 1 • 6 p.m.
We also have hardy Mums
Spikes and Geraniums.
Phone 1-S19423-4203
Blyth
Norman Wood and Mr.
and Mrs. James Henry.
During Auburn's 125th
birthday party the Ladies
are presenting a slide
picture program of
former businesses and
people with commentary
on Saturday evening June
30 at 7 p.m. in Knox
United Church. Coffee
and cookies will be
served after. Mrs
Lawrence Plaetzer was
asked to be convenor of
the smorgasbord coffee
hour.
Mrs. Tom Lawlor
reported on the W.I. float
and Mrs. Donald Haines
asked for the loari of
electric fry pans to serve"
the pancake breakfast on
Monday morning. She
also asked for more
ladies to assist in making"
sandwiches on Friday
and Saturday._ -
Mrs. F"rank Raithby
reported that she., had
received more1abels and
they will -1:ib sent away
soon for something in the
hall ."'kitchen. The
members voted to buy the
paint for the hall and
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt,
Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer
and Mrs. Frank Raithby
were appointed to select
the colour at Schneider's
Hardware store.
The members were
reminded of the Huron
West District annual to be
held at . Holmesville on
May 26.
A solo was sung by Mrs.
Bud Chamney ac-
companied by Mrs.
Donald Haines. A reading
The Hand that rocks the
cradle is the hand that
rules the world," was
given by Mrs. Lillian
Letherland.
Mrs. John Stadelmann
introduced the guest
speaker, Mr. Klaus
Seeger of the Huron
County Health Unit. He
spoke of food poisoning
and how to prevent it. He
showed the film, "Jack,
the Germ", and an-
swered questions per-
taining to the serving of
food.
Mrs. Thomas Lawlor
thanked Mr. Seeger and
presented him with a gift.
Lunch was served by
Mrs. Thomas Lawlor and
Mrs. John Stadelmarin.
The prize for the lucky
serviette went to Mrs.
Lillian Letherland and
the birthday nearest
prize went to Mrs.
Catherine Jackson.
SOCIAL NOTES
Mr.„ .Andrew Kirk-
connell is a patient in
Clinton hospital. We wish
-him:-a'speedy recovery;
_Mrs, _RonaloEltiott of
Mississauga. spent the
holiday weekend with her
parents Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Miller.
Mr. and Mrs'. Ed
Haines of Niagara Falls
and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Livermore, Robbie,
Donald and Philip of
Fordwich visited on the
weekend with their
parents Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Hines.
Mr.. and Mrs. Alfred
Weston returned home to
Toronto on the weekend
after visiting with her
mother, Mrs. Mary
Rollinson and brother
Murray Rollinson.
A large crowd attended
the sale at the Auburn
Variety Store last
Saturday.
D
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l 1 l erre pt that there is only one race, the human
race?
Do you believe that there is only one God,
or Universal Creator?
It yes, do you believe that God has spoken
to mankind at various times in different lands
throughout history?
If yes, do you believe that all these messages
are part of the progressively' unfolding will
of God for man?
Do you believe the t,vorld needs to be re -or-
dered to reflect the reality of one world and
one people?
Ilave you come to feel that mankind cannot
solve its increasing difficulties without assis-
tance from God?
Do you thinktd Yo would be able to terng nine
the
guidance of God)
If you recognized it, would you follow it?
If you answered yes more than 5 times, the
Baha'i faith may be what you're looking
for. You are invited to investigate the
Baha'i faith ..
Constance news...
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Mr. and Mrs, David
Preszcator, Christine,
Lisa, Christopher and
Gregory visited on
Friday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Gary 'Presz-
cator, Steven, Shannon
and Sherri of RR3,
Clinton.
Weekend visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Join
Thompson, Sharon and
Bob were Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Thompson of Oak -
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Hensall news
By Bertha MacGregor
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore
Campbell of Toronto
spent the weekend
holiday with the former's
mother, Mrs. Perc
Campbell and also visited
with their father, who is a
patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter.
Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor returned
home after visiting for
several days with Mr.
and Mrs. Don MacLaren,
Jodi & Brooke in Oak-
ville.
Lodges to attend worship
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted service in
Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday
speaking on the sermon
"Without Com-
mitment”. The flowers
were placed in the church
in loving memory of the
late Stewart Bell by his
family.
Rev. Young of
Goderich will be sup-
plying in the pulpit when,
the members of Rebekah
and Oddfellow Lodges
attend worship at 11:30
am.
Sunday June 3rd will be
the Anniversary_ of
Carmel Church when
Rev. Dr: Douglas Fox
will -be -the guest speaker
at the hour of 11 am.
Please note the time of
Arnold'Circ1e meets
The May meeting of the
Arnold Circle Evening
Auxiliary was held in the
schoolroom of Carmel
Presbyterian Church on
Wednesday evening with
Mrs. John Baker in
chargee (lithe worship.
The theme was on
"Mother's Day" and Mrs.
Glen Nixon and Mrs. Don
Volland were hostesses
and served refreshments
when a social hour was
enjoyed.
Mrs. Parsons dies
Mrs. Almeda Martha
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
TAKE NOTICE THAT' a Public ----
Meeting of The Liquor Licence
Board of Ontario will be held at
THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION,
BRANCH #50, 48 ONTARIO
STREET NORTH, KITCHENER,
ONTARIO, on THURSDAY, JUNE
7th, 1979, at the hour of 10:00
o'clock in the forenoon, at which
time the Board will hear applica-
tions for new licences in accor-
dance with The Liquor Licence
Act, -1975 and Regulations there-
under.
The following establishment has
applied for a licence of the class
indicated, and the application will
be entertained' at the a'foremen-"
tioned location and time.
White Carnation Restaurant
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MA:-R.R. #2, Clinton
Dining Lounge Licence"
Applicant:
White Carnation (Holmesville)
Limited
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE
that any person who is resident in
the municipality and who wishes
to make representation relative to
the application, shall make their
su!: mission tothe Board in writing
prior to the date of the hearing, or
in person at the time and place of
the hearing (copies of written
submissions will be forwarded to
the applicant).
Executive Director,
Liquor Licence Board of Ontario,
55 Lakeshore Boulevard East,
TORONTO, Ontario. M5E 1A4.
MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AND
COMMERCIAL RELATIONS
THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT, 1975
F HH 79237
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1979—PAGE 13
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Tillsonburg, who were
visiting at the same
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Preszcator, Bill, Debbie
and Michael visited on
Sunday with Mr. and
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Dwayne and Craig of
Parkhill.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Mcllwain and Steven of
Stratford visited on
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George Mcllwain.
Mrs J Merner and Mr.
Stan MisKeewicz of
Kitchener
visited
on
Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Merner, Sandy,
Julie, Michael and
Shelley.
Miss Kathy Dimaline of
London spent the
weekend with her parents
and brothers, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Dimaline,
Don, Peter, and David.
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