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Clinton News-Record, 1979-07-12, Page 16° 7—;• a 1 PAGE 16 .. CLINTQNNEWS-Rl~CO.R ], TRUR;S.:DAY, JULY 1;2,1979 Happiness and tragedy hit Loadesboro people • Sympathy is • extended to Mrs. Myrtle Fair - service on the death of her sister --in-law, Dave Mair of Dearborn Heights, -Detroit. Congratulations to Mr. --and Mrs. Melvin Knox on the 'birth_ of their son on July 2 at Clinton Public Hospital. A brother for . Theresa and Melanie. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Shaddick attended the wedding of her. niece, Leaman - Wallson at Fullarton church on Saturday, July 7. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick spent Wed- nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Shaddick in Waterloo where their family held a surprise party honouring them on the occasion of their 35th wedding an- niversary. Cpl..„Richard phoned with congratulations from Burnaby, B.C. Mrs. Myrtle Fair- _-. _s.ervice_.acco.mpanied Mx;:.. and • Mr.s. Jim Mair of Brussels to attend the Mair's , family picnic in Goderich on Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick are spending a few days this week at Tallyho Lodge near Huntsville. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. Ray , Radford, London; "'Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrie, Jennifer and -Robbie, ,Kitchener, also on Sunday Mr. and - Mrs. Robbie Lawrie, K ista ;and -Dean of Blyth when they celebrated ns Jennifer's 8th birthday:~._...~...- ..._ Jennifer returned home•met at and the reading. `land. pof . eeavi--ve,.aein7�m�r•r• sra.,w. ^ ..� s. i..:r week -with w th her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lawrie, Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns on `Sunday celebrated Vi's birthday of July 6sand 24th wed- ding anniversary July 8 of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith. Present. were: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith, Mike and Jack; Mrs. Ken Dah- mer and Kerri of Kin- cardine; Mrs. Colin Paterson, London; Mrs, I °v,ine Keyes, Glamis; • Mrs. Ron Findlay and Sheryl�,if Chesley; Frank Cook of Copperfield and Mrs. Mary Vallencourt; of Re1gina, •Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longman attended a family gathering at the • home of Lloyd Longman, Stratford on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs: -,.Wayne 'Jackson and family of. Ridgetown returned home on Sunday from 'holidaying here from . Wednesday to Sunday. • On '• Sunday, attending the.All.en picnic in Exeter were: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen, Donnie, Mark and Drew; Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Jackson, Brian, Kenneth and Sandra., • Ridgetown; Mr. and Mrs. Don, Scruton, John and Colleen, Clinton. " A family gathering was .held sat -the„ homeS�.f...M.l.. and"Mrs. Orville Newby'''. on Sunday, preseht were: Brother of Mr- arid Mrs: Dennis-- Newby ennis I'4ewby BrUs•sels; Mr. and Mrs. - Don Newby, Ken. —and... Susie, New Ham- burg; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Newby and -baby, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Manery, Debra, —Wanda; Jett rey and -Scott - of New Market; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Newby, Kim- berley,.David and Andrea of Calgary spent the weekend here. On Saturday evening, Mr.. and Mrs;" Harold Wheaton of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Newby. Visitors with Miss Laura Knox and her mother Thursday to Sunday were Kathleen • Little, Luetta Hendershot - and Stella Loughlin of Toronto. Stella remained for a week's visit. , John Cartwright is at St. Marys camp this week attending Walter Tkaczuk hockey school at Stratford arena. n• Jj4(ii Approximately 14 representatives Were present at the last•Hullett Township^ • c;Quncil meeting on July 2 to discuss . the, Murray- •Lanib drain. Council : passed a motion noting that they would discuss..the revised • report on the drain. In another motion, they accepted the revised _report; of Mr. H. Uder- stadt an the Murray. Lamb . , a drainage.. works- and ork� and instructed the,clerk to prepare the necessary by-law. They also set a court of revision for August 6 at 8:30 p.m. Those present also heard council pass wa motion calling for tenders on the Murray -Lamb drainage works. Council - noted that the • tender applications must he in the office of Clerk Clare Vincent, by Friday; August at 4 Pj Discussion on drainage works and tile drain applications filled most of the agenda. for council' They agreed to do the necessary clean-out , on Branch- 1 of the Dodds Drain. In the motion council suggested that the culvert on the Dalton property be lowered, owner Kelly Dalton wishes. If" the culvert is in goad repair it can b,e replaced, otherwise the Drainage Commissioner will find out Mr. Dalton's wishes. Council accepted a petition for a clean-out on the Farquar drain and instructed the Drainage Commissioner" to make the necessary im- United church news Welcoming on Sunday morning were Greg Andrews and Margaret Whyte. Ushers were Bob Penfound,• Cameron Moon,. John Lawson and Neil Cartwright. Soloist was Ian Hulley singing "they will know we are Christians by our love and happiness is"ac- companied by prganist C Loui se�--MeGrt gor Scott's children's story was- "the old organ". Kindergarten teachers were ,Sharon Thompson th, drains provements• Hullett Council gave two readings on a. by-law to borrow, on the credit of the m'urticipality, •$38,500 for the drainage works in the township, Council- : approved the drain inspectors com- pletion certificate and instructed Glerk Vincent to prepare the necessary by-law. After three readings, a by-law waste= w ass_ed " to impose c a� P P 1. drainage rates upon lands in - respect of which.money is borrowed under the Tile Drainage Act 1971. Council refused a tile drain applicatibn from Jim Anderson since the v 1 -drain was completed before the application was received. Council accepted a tile drain loan for Lot '4, Concession 8. In another motion, they agreed in principle with ° the severance application of Ken ;Hulley. They also asked for a written agreement on' the `line fences. ' Council approved building permits for D. -bale,- .L: _Penfound, - G. _Ten Hag, C. - Lentz, A. Bylsnma, R. Wakenhut, C. Kuiper •and D. • .Plant. These are all subject to the municipal by-law and Public Health Unit where applicable. Hwy. 21 6 miles south of Goderich and Susan Jamieson: The message was "the almost Christian" from text Mark 10:7 `''the rich man The flowers at the front of the church were placed by Mr. and Mrs. John Burr in honour of the marriage of their dauther, Caro_ 1,, • to • Harry_ Thompson -'in the church o'ri'S"tu day';.�, .1y..7:,� — -- The Messengers, met in the "Sunday School Rooms at 10 a.m. with their, leader Brenda Radford. Construction. started recently on a new addition and renovations to Wesley -Willis United -- Church in Clinton. Being done by Cale Doucette Construction, the renovations include a new en- trance way, and interior alterations to the kitchen etc., to improve traffic flow. Work is expected to be finished by early September. (News-Recbrd photo) CWieet The Burns UCW .... � a f t er�.Nn,spe,hd ita h e:... w, P rn-�+ the fi me 1Vr :J rn �''�,C o s es a our birth and call of Rice on Wednesday, July-- -silence". 4 with x.13 present. Jean Scott opened the meeting with "thought for the day:" •C nton man idled' ; Harvey Irwin, 50, of RR3 Lucknow, died Friday 'when ,he 'W's •R pinned between his truck and •a swather in the of his Huron Township farm about four kilometres •west of Lucknow, Provincial police in Kincardine said Irwin fell, out of the trttok while parking it ant Awa" °'ea'ugli after it rolled down tho driveway ' into " the machine. ° He is a brother of brant kWh) of Clinton, owner of , the Cl tittott Meat •Market. Laura Scott gave a reading, Jean Scott read scripture from Proverbs Mrs. Rice was in charge of the business and gave the reading "over . the river". The minutes of the last meeting and treasurer's report were given by Joan Hoggarth and a ret`r'er vir eaci`l"r'o'm"'t" ie "•'tt'" resource centre of Huron Perth Presbytery. A donation of $300 was 'given towards the new roof on the church. The next meeting on August 1st will be at the home of Gladys and Ida Leiper, in Clinton. Wingham hospital bills OHIP The Wingham and District Hospital has directly billed OHIP for patient care at the hospital for the Months of May and June. 'The Lucknow Sentinel reported that the hospital bypassed the provincial health care system and billed OHIP at a rate of $110 a day for patients: treated in the hospital. This resulted in a total bill of about $50,000. The hospital asked OHIP to payment within 15 days. It was explained that the bills were submitted because • there, was a "need for clarification" as to where the the hospital stands iin its dispute with the Ministry of Health. Executive director of the hospital, Norman Hayes disagreed that, the hospital" was, opfiiig,outof OHIO'. Re said, .out_of ca°rkt opt out of something you.!were never Vin." He . explained , that DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD., SALES WITH SERVICE The Place To Buy Appliances NEW AND USED Henson 262-2728 Closed Mondays OHIP is a payment mechanism for the patients who are in it. It's a 'third party payment system and the hospital is not in it. "The hospital is simply asking to be paid for. services rendered," Mr. Hayes said. The hospital' solicitor told The Sentinel that it is unlikely patients will be billed for services if OHIP refuses to pay bilis. He said that an alter- native •was to`�as-k someone to volunteer to go to court to attempt to sue the province to collect the money. If the general •inanager of OHIP refuses to pay the bills, it will be taken to an appeal process and if that fails, it will go to the supreme court, Mr. :Campbell said:. S °le No, George,TQo�M D. is a brand, name n t Margaret What"sername's derriere. Th -e` little:, .girl who recently underwent a 17,. hour operation to re- attach her . arm has returned.home. • The Listowel Banner reported that Brenda Huber, 5, of RR ` 4, Listowel went home to her family -after-being in the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto since June 11. Brenda is said tobe mending well after a gruelling operation in • which a team of surgeons reattached the girl's arm, which was completely torn off i n a farm - ac cident. • You _ . You are not happy. You are confused, you do not know what to believe, or perhaps you have given up all faith in the Bible •or religion: -It^ -is• -not• -to+a-surpris'ing.-Today"Softie' '0eople -61'"61 that stealing, murder or rape'are merely the results of body chemistry or of circumstances. Young: people Who attack with switchblade knives or bicycle chains dre defended as innocent victims of our 'cruel society. Men 'who claim to be Bible students even suggest that God is dead..They do not believe in a living power- ful Supreme Being as the Bible teaches. They rule out the supernatural.as merely a fable because they can- not reduce it to their level of experience. The Bible says that God is not mocked, whatsoever a man sows he will also reap. The farmer finds that is true as he plants the seed and harvests his crops. Modern men and women will find only emptiness and despair if they turn away from the Bible and the God of the Bible. Be wise, read 'the Bible and accept its message of hope and salvation. John 3:16. Clinton .Area Believers Box 546 Clinton (Int. NOM 110 • n.°.°f°xes'W31'v51°Ga!' rT°IS1YY. first prizes 50 Parker Brothers games as second prizes ----ONTARIO-SAF ETY -LEAGUE-- , in cooperation with ROYALCANADIAN LEGION ONTARIO COMMAND OLYMPICS Here is a standard bike. Before,you enter the Elmer bike-a-thon you must add some safety equipment to the bike. Draw the pieces of safety.equipment directly on the bicycle and remem A; -,r. you'll be ridingat night as well as in the day time. In celebration of international year of the child Draw and colou-r a picture of a bike-a-thon rider signalling a right turn in -the space below. - .ti CONTEST #2 ' ELMER'S SIX RULES 1. Look all ways before you cross the road. '2. 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