Clinton News-Record, 1979-07-05, Page 8t.
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PA,G. , i3,,--CLINTON NPWS4R g+CORD, THUft.SaAY, JIJLY 5 , i9T9,
• The Walkerburn Club
held its June meeting at
the home of , Mrs.. Roy
Net., Mrs. Tom „Cun-
ningham opened J'the
meeting with a reading, A
Timefor Everything and
O Canada. Mrs. Leonard
Archambault led in
prayer. •:
.Twelve members
answered -the roll by
paying the club's dues
and donating to the care
of the foster child.
Thea minutes were
accepted as read by -the
secretary, Mrs. Lloyd
Penfound.
The draw prize was
wirn- by- Mrs. .Lloyd
Penfound.
The -draw prize was
won by Mrs. Stewart -Bell.
It had been donated by
Mrs. Elliott Lapp. •
Plans .were made to
hold the club picnic ;on
July 24 at the home of Mr.
and • Mrs. Ted flunking.
There will be swimming
at 7:30 p.m. followed by
sports and lunch. The
A^ sports conwiittee will
include Mrs. Jerry
Huizinga and Mrs. Tom
Cunningham. Lunch
committee will include -
Mrs. \Lloyd McClinchey,
and Mrs. Jim Schneider.
In case of rain the picnic
will be held on July 31.
The members decided
•not to hold an August
meeting. Plans were
. made for the Septemb r
meel,ing- to be held at tfle
home of • Mrs. Stewart
Ball when the program
will be in the charge of
Mrs. Lloyd ',,VM cClinchey
and Mrs. Jinn Schneider
and .the lunch will be in
the charge of Mrs. Roy
Daer and Mrs. Stewart
Ball.
Members helped at the
Huronview picnic on July
4. Mrs. •Lloyd Penfound.
got the prizes for the
contests.
The float for the parade
for Auburn's 125th bir-
thday, party was
discussed.
A program of contests
was held by Mrs'. Leonard
Archambault and Mrs.
Marian Hunking.
Lunch was served by
Mrs. Jerry Huizinga and
Mrs. Tom Cunningham,
assisted' by the hostess;
Mrs. Roy Daer.
uminer baseball scheduk'set
Following is a clip -out
schedule for the Auburn
ball teams. •
July 5, Auburn ladies
play . Summerhill- in
Londesboro-
July 9, Auburn ladies in
Benmiller, 8:30 p.m.
July '10, Auburn midget
girls at Varna, 9 p.m.
July, 11, Varna. Midget
boys at Auburn 7 p.m.
July. 12, Londesboro
Ladies at Auburn,:. 8:30,
p.m.
July 16, Blyth ladies at
Auburn, 8:30 p.m.
July 17,-Hp1xnesville
midget girls at Auburn, 7
p.m.
July 18, Holrnesville pee
wees at Auburn 7 p.m.
Jury 23, Summerhill
r
!ladies at Auburn, 8:30
pm. •
July 24, Auburn midget .
girls at Londesboro, 8:30
p.m.
July 25,-Benmiller-A pee-
wees at:Auburn, 7:30 p'.m.
andAuburnmidget boys
at Holmesville, 7 p.m.
July 30, Benmiller ladies
at Auburn, 8:30 pim.
Playoffs begin for midget
boys; '_ midget girls and.
pee wees.
August 6, Auburn ladies
•at Londesboro, 8:30p..m.
August 13, Auburn ladies
against Sumrnerhill at"
Londesboro and •
August 16, Blyth ladies at
Auburn, 8:30 p.m.
The next • coaches'
meeting will be 8 p.m.,
Hensall people busy
Mrs. Walker Carlile Hensall United Church at Mrs. Fred Preston and
who has been a patient in 11 a.m. Servide will be daughters of Sundridge
South Huron Hospital resumed ;n Carmel visited last weekend with,
Exeter for several days Presbyterian Church on Mr. and Mrs. • Ross
returned to her home this Sunday, • July 22 at 11:30 Corbett and Seff and were
•week. - hti.., �rr�: with ev. K. Knight -guests--at- the Corbett-
. N
Asa beeves rn.chrge. Hackney wedding in
returned to her home Aaron Hoy returned to Caven Presbyterian,
after receiving treatment his 'home in London after Church., Exeter. ,
in South Huron Ho"spital, v. .. • with his gran Mr. and Mrs. Harry
'Exeter for some weeks.
•
dparents,..:Mr.. and Mrs. Hoy spent.a few days this
Mrs Laird Mickle ' Harry Hoy. week with' Mr. Ed Fink at
returned home after Mrs. Ron Mason of ' Point Clarke. '
spending a few;days with Bowling Green, Ohio
her daughter and son -in- visited this week with her Mr. and Mrs. Don
law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross mother Mrs. Ruby Bell. Ferguson and family of
McMillan and family in Mrs. Rtith Taylor, North Bay were weekend
Waterloo ° and attended Clinton, Mr. and Mr's: visitors with their•father,
the° ` 50th wedding an- Ross Brown and daughter- ,Mr. Wilmer Ferguson
niversary of Mr. Shelley and friend of and members of the
McMillan'sparents. "-` Newtonville, Mr. and family.
The "Three Links"
senior citizens are ,
planning a three day busGoderich nati•
ve murdered
~-~y--, trip to Upper Canada
Village and Ottawa •
August 22, 23 and 24th.: Arnold Laithwaite, age He had told his
Anyone wishing to secure 79, brother of Cla-ytdn housekeeper that he was
seats on the bus please Laithwaite, Goderich, going _out to get -some
contact Mrs. E.R. Davis was shot near his home in groceries, and went to a
or Mrs. Ruby Bell. All, Detroit where he had garage facing an alley in
seats are to be paid for by lived -for --60 years, --- ------the—deteriorating -neigh
August 1st. • ,
Miss Barbara Busche
of Dorchester visited last .
week" with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Horton. _
mrnuut
Mr. .and Mrs. Garnet
Mousseau of Ridgetown
visited over the holiday
with relatives and friends
in the area.
Miss Betty Boyce of
Toronto, Mrs. 'Ham and
Miss Swan, Brucefield
visited last week with
Mrs. Edgar Munn.
Mrs. Helen Ferringo of
New Jersey, is
vacationing with her
mother Mrs. Ida Munn
and members -of the
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin
Wheeler of Detroit spent`
the holiday weekend with
their aunt, Mrs. Edgar
Munn:
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Slade visited with
, relatives 'in Toronto over
the holiday.
Mrs. Edna' Pearson of
Toronto was 'a weekend
visitor with her sister
Mrs. Vern Smale.
A lar)gp number of
relatives, neighbours and
friends attended the
wedding receptiop in the
Recreation Geritre,
Eketer in honour`.. of ..
Steven Rosswell Corbett
and Sanine Marie
Haekney who were
married in, ° Caven
Presbyterian Church,
Exeter on Vr,day,. itne�2
by Rev', Kenneth Inigl t.
.()Wing ; to the holiday ,
r season, the ser-rtides„, in
Ca.rrrie'l Presbyterian
' churchWill be V thdraWn
His housekeeper heard
shots and found him dead
with shots in his back. It
is not known whether he
was robbed.
borhood.
Laithwaite - left
Goderich in 1921, and was
a.retired electrician.
Friday,July 13.
On June 27, Go,derich
Pee Wees defeated
Auburn; on June 30,
Holmesville midget boys
won ' 1Q -1R nver --AnhyTrn-
V
and the Atfburn-. ladies
lost to Blyth June 25.
Auburn midget girls
started their. season right
by defeating Benmiller.
ocial no
The Village of .Auburn
received congratulations
from Mr. and Mrs.
Michael - Bowler of
Baltimore Maryland on
Saturday by telephone on
the occasion of its 125th-
birthday, through their
aunt, Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt. Michaelis
editorial writer for the
Baltimore Sun and had
planned on being present
•here for this ,occasion.
Mrs. - Bowler ' was; the
former Margaret French,
niece of Mrs; Haggitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
McNall of Welland spent
last weekend as guests of
Mr.r and Mrs. Thomas
Johnston and Miss Laura
•
Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed
'Haines of Niagara ,Falls
visited 'on the holiday
A Heritage Birthday Git1 Contest was . part of
Auburn's\ 125th birthday, celebrations this past
weekend. The seven :.entrants,had to give aspeech
on .Auburn's history, dress in -costumes from dif-
ferent decades, display' a craft from 125 years ago
and give a personal interview -to a panel of judges.
with his parents, 'Mr. and; •
Mrs. Donald Haines.
Quests on the weekend
with Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock were - ,Mrs.
Vivian Pentland of North
Bay, Mr. Joe Wilson of
Fort Frances, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Bennett of
Pert Albert, Mr. and: Mrs"
.
Harold Nidholson of
Seaforth, Mr.. and Mrs
John- Meraheere and i'aul
of Dublin .and Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Nicholson,
Lurie and Connie of Port -
Albert.
p
ens -all
by_Hilda Payne
Church News
The morning service at
the. Hensall United
Church was conaucted by
Rev. Stan McDonald with
Brian Dickenson . of
Stratford at the organ.
To celebrate Dominion
Day, the children's story
was called, Happy Bir-
thday and -the sermon
was on -he topic Citizens
of Three Countries. , All
"are citizens of their
country, ,,and the world,
and all should strive to
become citizens of. God's
world.
Flowers in the c-
tuary were • •,•pl+aeein
memory ofTJofiri SoTdan,
placed there by his
family.
Vacation Church
School is being held this
week with high
1i14
•
registration. The public i
i;n'vited to attend on .
Friday morning, at 10:30.
a.m. to view the
children's work:"`
The Sacrament of Holy
Baptism will be.held on
July 15. Please contact
the church, office.if you
have children to present,
for baptism.
Summer services will
.continue at the usual hour
of 11 a.m. until August 26.
Personals
Mis Muriel 1-Ia-yman of
Surrey, England, who has
been visiting with her
husband and family-, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Payne, has
returned to her home.
- 'Whiile here she crossed on
the Chi-Cheemaun, ferry
at Tobermory, visited the
Agawa'.:• • Canyon,
Moosonee and Algonquin
—Park.
rom
iiensaIl rubile
A - most'' enjoyable
evening was held at ;the
Pineridge Chalet on
Wednesday when the
grade 8 students of
Hensall Public • School`.
and their parents or
.guests were honoured
after a bountiful dinner
with• Diplomas. The two
to students who each
received the $25 dollars
presented , by the
e-ttes;, w ere Jane
Pollock l oc a.
d- , .-P''
n eter
Dougal. Promotion
Certificates were given
Back row, left to right, are Linda Cunningham
(runner'up), Sharon Glousher, Lori Cartwright and
Anita =Hallam Front, left to right,,are Sherry
Verbeek (runner up), KIM McDowell (winner), and
Linda Van Dongen. Each 'was- sponsored by a dif-
ferent business or club in Auburn. (Photo°by Joanne
Buchanan) .
•
Gra&8 students graduate
out during the evening to•
the high academic
standing,. . who also
received silver dollars.
Rev.- Stan McDonald
was the guest sjieaker
and Mr. Eric' Mansfield
presented a slide display
on the Grade Eight's_trip_
to Montreal. The
teacher's attending were
the principal Mr. Ron a
Ma Kay-, ...Mr. Pearson,.
Mr. E. Mansfield Mrs.
•
Reichert, Mrs.- Chris
Eagleson, Mrs. Jacobi,
ivirs. Horner, Mrs. Alma Stoneman, Mrs. Presz-
M r s . cator.
Westlake,
s e Futon reunion hel
The Scruton Reunion
Was held at Seaforth on
June 24 with over 50 in
• .attendance. A delicious
dinner was partaken of
followed by sports for- the
children:
Members of the clan
attended from Port
Dover, r Dorchester,
Tillsonburg, Simco -e,'•
Newmarket, Queensville,
Dorchester, Goderich,
Kitchener, `Hensall;
Clinton, Seaforth and
Exeter. The reunion next
year will, be held in the
Tillsonburg area.
Crafts...
July_ 12,13, 14th
-Coming.„
Watch next week's paper for further details
To Our Many
Customers and Friends
Sincere thanks for your
summit and kindness
over the past•three yea
It ha linen a -I lt•asure
serving you.
In appreciation
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