Clinton News-Record, 1980-04-24, Page 134-
Can you Itplp,7 A.N. (Sandy) McDonald le doing
some research on the 161st Huron 'Battallow and
requests readers assistance ° In. identifying this
picture of the Streteher Bearersof the 161'st, taken
during the First World War. Back row left to right
are: 1. Cap Cook, 2.,unknown..,, 3..unk. nown..., 4
Rem--John-H .tonunknow Thoznpson,-.2
Gordon Howes, 8..unknown...., 9..unknown,..., 10
Hank Johnston, 11,.unknown... Front row are:
1..unknown.,., 1..unknown,., 3 Dr Fred Thompson?,
4 Wm .Appleby, 5...unknown..., 6.,unknown...,
7..unknown..., 8.,unknown,.., 9..unknown.,. If you
can help contact Mr. McDonald at 213 Widder
Street, Goderich, (photogourtesy Mrs. G,E. Howes,-----
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Guiding news
First Clinton Guide
Company enrolled eight
girls into the sisterhood of ,
Guiding, Tuesday
evening, April 15, by
District Commissioner
Joyce Irwin.
Guiders Nancy Kuehl
and Carol Edwards
presented Janice
Cameron, Paula Cud -
more, Joanne Duddy,
Lana Jones, Janice
Moffat, Shannon
Preszcator, Tracey St.
Louis and Brenda ,
Tideswell.
All the company
members enjoyed
making a craft with the
help from Guiders Barb
Guse and Linda Jones.
The senior Guides served
lunch to the parents and
guests present.
On Saturday, April 19,
Brownie leaders, Janet
Cameron from 1st Clinton
Brownies and Bev Cotton,
1st Blyth Brownies, at-
tended
ttended a camp leadership
training in Lucknow
along with Distnict
Commissioner Joyce
Irwin,- This training was
attended by 30 Guides
from the Beaver
Division.
Juniors sta
a success
Bob Smith of Goderich
was the big winner of $500
in the Clinton Junior C
hockey draw and stag
held last Friday night in
the Clinton arena.
Other winners of $25 in
the affair, which raised
$2,000 for the club, in-
clude Gary Jewitt and
Bryan Marriage of
Clinton,. Dave Marshall;
and Bill Thompson of
By Rena Caldwell
.Kipppen East W.1►
cern meneed their .annual
.meeting with a pot luck
dinner with lets -of luck in
the pot, at the home of
Grace Drummond in
Exeter On April 16.
After the delicious
dinner, , Mrs. Hoggarth
commented on the motto
and- Mrs. Vern Alderdice
gave several humourous
readings, Mrs. Robert
Bell showed slides of .the
proposed changes in the
-Vanastra Centre to ac-
con1rnodate the han-
dicapped.
an-
c e. . TheKippen
app d K ppen
East decided to donate
$100 to the project, also
agreed to serve a wed-
ding lunch in Hensall
Arena in September and
trr
have the executive
meet on April 28 to plan
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, T,H 3RSDAY, A
3�old-annual mee
The board, meeting _w .
report Was given by Mrs. Hoggarth; 2nd vice..
Al. Hoggarth, and plans pros., 1Virs; James
were made for the Che►
district annual. to be held mss.almers; Gxant7 Mseerac) taryean,
in
Brucefield Church May treasurer, 'Mrs, Vern
15. Mrs, Alex McGregor A l d e r:d i s ae ; public
gave courtesy remarks relations, Mrs. Harry
and Mrs. JamesCaldwell; curator, Mrs.
Chalmers.: also gave the Hugh ' Parsons;
thanks to Mrs. Drum resolution.3, Mrs. Vern
mord for her hospitality Aide r dice; district
during the quilting. director, Mrs. Dave
Secret Pals., were un- Triebner; alternate, Mrs.
veiled Mrs'R. .Kinsmian .A1 Hoggarth, branch
,
gave a report on district directors, -Mrs. Robt.
annual business.
Mrs. Vern 'Alderdice
installed the new slate of
officers and afterward
read an inspiring article
"Just for to -day"
The following are the
officers for 1980 - 81 : past
president, Mrs. Dave
'''xe"b-herbi5rfemilmiTeorir'ndTgi:1
Y��f°airftlY a d--wril owerJames st
programs. vice-pres., Mrs, Al
Kinsmen, Mrs. Wm.
McDowell, Mrs. Harold
Parsons.
Sunshine,Mrs. s. Stewart
Pepper; assist., Mrs.
Campbell Eyre;
education and cultural
affairs, Mrs. Robt.
Kinsman, Mrs. Wm. Bell;
Positive attitude.....
• from page 12
a great deal of effort and
anxiety.
On the positive side,
farmers -are progressive,
hard workers. We have
excellent well -drained
land, solid farm units.
with family members
pulling together. We have
the technology and the
people to use • it to ad-
vantage. Interest in farm
. courses continues at a
high rate. They have the
desire to be at the top and
make the best better.
Canadians are tapping
into .. world. markets and
generally becom. fig, a
force to be reckoned with
in thet,world. There are
agencies like Canfarm
that provide excellent
facilities for com-
puterized production and
financial records. Also,
every farm can afford a
simple calculator for less
than $50 to sort out costs
on a day-to-day 'basis.
The team of staff
members at the O.M.A.F.
offices offer a com-
prehensive farm
management advisory
service to. assist farm
families in the successful
operation of their farm
business. This service is
aimed to help farmers -
make- the best use --o.f. -
available resources such
as,land, livestock,
builings, equipment,
affairs, Mrs. Ernest
Whitehouse;. Mrs. Alex,
McGregor, .Agficniture
and Canadian Industries,
Mrs. Campbell Eyre;
Mrs. John Sinclair;
citizenship and wo-rld
affairs, Mrs. Robert Bell,
Mrs, Harold Parsons;
pianist, Mrs, Ross'
Broadfpot;• assist., Mrs.
J. • Sinelait; auditors,
Mrs. Charles Eyre, Mrs.
'Robert Bell,
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. R.E.
Robinson were pleasantly
surprised by about 30 of,
their neighbours -and
friends last 'week prior to
their moving to their new
home in Bayfield, Mr.
and Mrs. Robinson were
presented with beautiful
`-redwooTi' " pati'o—furniture
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and a ,pleasant social
evening was enjoyed.
Mr, and Mrs.11. Shanks
have been on ,a huisinesS
.trip to British Coturnbia.
Mr. and Mrs, Barold
Jones visited in Guelph
with Mr, and Mrs. Arnold*
'Gackstetter and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Anderson Arid
Carrie.
Forilig:
Per Acre
profits'-
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