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Clinton News-Record, 1979-10-25, Page 7fr 0,0ertha MIcGregor Mrs.,liera Brintnell, HHensall,celebrated hef 8,01h bIrthd ay on Saturday at the h me- of her on Jack and his wife Mary. Frien4 and; relatives gathered to extend best wishes and to observe her birthday with her. Mrs. Brintnell received many flowers, gifts and treats. Refreshments and a' social. time were enjoyed. Toronto man passes .Eric Colbert died suddenly in Toronto on Saturday October 13 in his 55th year. A well- known Sarnia resident, where he worked as an accountant and practised law, he also established the Sarnia Airport, and served as city alderman during the 1950's. At the time of his death in Toronto, ' he was Director Administrative Operations - Canada with I.T.T. Couier. Eric was the beloved husband of Shirley views irom (Chapman) formerly of Mrs. Mel Glanville is a Hensall, and is also patient in Victoria survived by daughters Hospital, London, where cherY1 and Marie Anne. she is receiving treat - Funeral service was in merit, Toronto, Monday October Mrs. Alice Ferg spent 15, 1979. the weekend visiting with her sister and brother -in - Church news law, Mr. and Mrs. George • Coultei in Listowel. Rev. Kenneth Knight Mrs. Gladys Wilson, conducted service ifl, Mr. and Mrs. Michael. Carmel Presbyteria.n Croft and Shannon of Church on unday, Brantford visited on speaking on the selection Sunday with Mr. and of Elders which are to be Mrs, Leonard Noakes. chosen. Mr. and Mrs. Don There will be no service Gooding and Dale of next Sunday October 28 Parkhill were recent as Caven Presbyterian visitors with Mrs. Church Exeter is ob- Gooding's mother, Mrs. serving their An- Edgar Munn. niversary service when Mr. and Mrs. Eric Rev. G.L. Royal of Knox Luther *returned home Church, Goderich is to be after a pleasant trip to guest speaker. Service on Winnipeg and Leth- \ Sunday November 4 will bridge. be at 11:30 a.m. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noakes attended the 39th Convocation at University of Waterloo on Friday. Their son Donald received his degree as M.A. Sc. (Sys. Des.) :Eryfogels will be saved MITCHELL -. The 'Perth ,County Council and the City of Stratford have agreecL to go ahead with - renovations to the Fryfogel Inn and to purchase the Thompson Museum. The decision carne after months of dispute, 'started last June when Stratford council reneged ,,:on an agreement to )-Testore the 135 year old Ann, saying they didn't want to be burdened with another large capital sp'expertse. Meanwhile, the county council was leary of buying the museum. In a recent meeting, it -was decided to cut the inn .)/ • renovation costs by $129,000, leaving the new total cost of the project at $359,770. In exchange for this, the city proposed that the county agree to a joint venture to buy the museum. This was ap- proved and the cost to both councils will be $70,000, with the federal government paying the rest of the costs. Inn renovations will include an addition and the museum, which contains 17,000 pieces of farm equipment and home implements and is considered one of the finest in the world. Defective truck takes wild ride A broken rear axle has been blamed as the cause -of a single truck accident that resulted in over $2,000 in damages. The Clinton Police reported that the truck, driven by Larry Seymour, 22 of Seaforth, travelled 593 feet after he went on a wild ride down Ontario *Street when the brakes loosened and the rear axle dropped off. The vehicle went out of control, entered the boulevard, hit a small' tree, and then continued west on the south curb in front of 120 Ontario Street. Damage to the truck was set at $2,000 and the driver escpaed unin- jured. A parked car on Huron Street received $400 in damages following a October 19 accident. The legally parked vehicle, belonging to Michael Hodgson \ as struck by anotier vehicle, driven by Murray Woods, 19 of Clinton. Damages of $850 were sustained in a two car EED To KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT UR NEW COMMUNITY? all. 5Vehinilrg* 1.10. Phone 402-9235 Out hostess willbring gifts and greetings, along with helpful coninuinity information, collision on Victoria Street on October 19. • •A car driven by Eva Hoy, 33 of Clinton received $600 in damages and a second vehicle •driven by Elizabeth McHugh, 30 of Ailsa Craig received $250 when the two collided. No one was injured. • A car driven by F. Elliott Lapp,61 of Auburn received $300 in damages and Herbert Brall, 25 of RR 2, Goderich received $100 in damages whert, the two collided on Albert Street on October 20. Queensway welcomes new resident Queensway Nursing Home welcomed a new resident, Mrs. Ella Penhale, Exeter. Bir- thday greetings to Neil Regan and Edna Young, who celebrated their birthdays this month. Visitors during the week with Wallie Crich were Evelyn Price and Gerald F...1der. Mrs. Violet litstip and Laureen Feinnel and. Joan Betteridge visited with Irene Kalbfleisch. Mr. and Mrs. Keith McLaren, Mrs. • Jean Coates and Mrs. Ruby Pollen visited Louise Kitchell., Audrey Christie and Helen Scare visited Russell Erratt. Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted, the churc,h service accompanied 'by Mrs. MacDougall at the piano. The Hensall United Church Ladies entertained the residents, playing bingo and passing out treats. The men's high bowling score was Neil Regan with 141 and the ladies' high score was Edna Young with 108. Mrs. Pearl Erratt, who - was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London undergoing treatment, returned to her home this week. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Jane Heal R.N. returned to Los Angeles California after spending a pleasant visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Heal. c1;4N,TONWS4Rg.CORP, THUR. QP:gPagg ;5p 19.T,9,,rPAQg 7 Old mers coming • Huron County hockey fans will be treated to a fine display of hockey next week when the National Hockey League Oldtimers Hockey Club 'comes to Clinton.. The NHL Oldtimer'S Will play the Clinton Mustang Qldtimers on. Friday, November 2 at the Clinton arena. • Included in the 24 man . roster are great names like Murray Henderson of the Boston Bruins,. Norm Ullman of Detroit and Toronto, Ike Hildebrand of , Chicago, Brian McFarlane of Hockey Night in Canada, Mike gelyk o TOronto, Harry Howell and Andy Bathgate o New York, Bob Nevin of Toronto, and Larry Carriere of the Buffalo Sabres. And from an earlier era, Sid Smith C;of Toronto, Wally Stanowski of the Leafs and Rangers, Pete Conacher of the Black Hawks, and Cal Gardner of the Leafs, Hawks, Bruins and • Rangers will don skates. Most of the players will alsO he available to sign autographs before and after the game. Red Cross officials are very grateful, thanks to an outstanding turnout at their blood donor clinic last Thursday at Central Huron Secondary School when 229 units were collected from 255 volunteers, like Gary Merner, president of the Clinton Kinsmen Club. Whose the gal lying next to you Gary? (News -Record photo) Rebekah officers installed in Hensall' District Deputy President Mrs. Jean 'Henderson of Huron Lodge Clinton visited Amber Rebekah Lodge on Wednesday evening and installed the officers. She was presented by Jr. P.N.G., Mrs. Maggie Campbell and welcomed by Noble Grand Mrs. Hazel Corbett. The Vice Grand Mrs. Elizabeth Riley reported for the visiting committee and the C.P.T. fund. L.S.N.G. • Bertha MacGregor reported for the finance committee and treasurer Dorothy Corbett gave the annual report of the Lodge. It was announced tickets were available for the Grand Master's banquet in Wingham November 8th and for • 'Ernie Chipchase's Night' Nov. 17th from Don McGregor, Exeter. Mrs. Cleta Holland Clinton read the Constitution for the. D.D.P. Mrs.. Henderson. The installation staff were as follows: dept. marshal , Barbara Taylor; dep. rec. secretary, Mrs. Lobb; dept. treasurer, Mary Trick; dept. fin. secretary, Flora Dowson; chaplain, Irene Cantelon;' dep. warden, Valena Trewartha; in side guardian, Florence Miller. Officers installed were: Jr. P.N.G., Maggie Campbell, Noble Grand, Mrs. Hazel Corbett; Vice Grand, Elizabeth Riley: chaplain, Alice Freg; warden, Margaret Consitt; conductor, Gladys Coleman; ree*T` secretary, Leona Parke', fin. secretary, rrene Blackwell; treasurer, Campbell thanked her and presented a gift. Mrs. Campbell also presented Noble Grand Sister Hazel wlxithg•e.i.i gift from the I Past D.D.P. Bertha MacGregor thanked D.D.P. Jean Henderson and congratulated her on. the most capable manner in which she presented the installation and afso her staff. Mrs. Florence Miller spoke on behalf. of Clinton Lodge and Maggie Campbell Dorothy Corbett ; thanked • members for. 'musician, Evelyn . Mc - Beath; colour bearer, Vera Lerrlmon: Inside Guardian, • Isobel Rogerson; outside guardian. Annie Reid; R.S.H.G., Dorothy Parker; L.S.N.G., Bertha MacGregor: Aldeen Volland; L.S.V.G., Olga • Chip - chase. The pianist, Kay Wise presided for the in- stallation and, ac- companied the soloist Cleta Holland. The anniversary cards. Former Hensall man dies Wellington Alexander MacDonald of 14 Old Mill Terrace Toronto, passed away at Queen Elizabeth Hospital. on Wednesday. October 17 in, his 82nd year. He s,vas.formerly of Hensall and the husband of Catharine (Gerster) MacDonald. A son, Hugh John MacDonald, North Bay 'and a sister Mrs. Kenneth King, London and three grandchildren D.D.P., Jean Henderson----kurvive him. , . broughtr-greetings from Funeral service was the assembly and district held from the Bonthron and spoke briefly on Funeral Home, Hensall increasing membership. on Friday October 19, Jr. P.N.G. Maggie 1979 with Rev. Stan McDonald officiating e ith burial in Hensall inion • (iemetery. Personals . • Harvey Keyes Who ,has been a * patient - in t!ni v rsi ty llospital,• 1.ondori -for several weeks is recuperating.. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery Mrs. Fraser of Ottawa has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Harvey Keyes and also with her father, who is a patient in Ciniversity Hospital, London. Several member of the "Three Links" Senior Citizens of Hensall at- tended the. fourth Fall Rally ip Clinton Legion Hall on Wednesday october 17th. Smile Doctor to ,patient "You're very rundown. 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