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Clinton News-Record, 1983-08-17, Page 7The Watson brothers, Ed and Jack, had no problem filling their plates at the annual gourmet dinner served up in the Blyth Community Centre on August 13. The evening event, attended by more than 100, helped to raise money for the Blyth Centre for the Arts and the Summer Festival. ( Shelley McPhee photo) Gardeners set fall meeting The executive of the Auburn Horticultural Socie- ty met last Tuesday morning to plan for the fall meetings at the home of the president, Mrs. James Schneider. She welcomed all and served cof- fee. The minutes were ac- cepted as read by the • secretary, Mrs. Tom Hag- gitt. The treasurer, Mrs. Ross Robinson give the financial statement. Letters were read by Mrs. Haggitt I announcing flower shows at Blyth on August 18, Clinton on August 19 and Lucknow on August 10. An invitation was received to attend the Seaforth Hor- ticultural Society on t September 14 in the Seaforth • Public School at 7:30 p.m. The guest speakers will be Florence and Gordon Brown of Harley. They are lily specialists and will speak about their lilies. A book showing new varieties of irises was pass- ed around for the executive to see and also a letter in regards to the C.N.E. on August 18 was read. It is hoped that former members will renew their memberships and the Socie- ty is always pleased to welcome new members. The next meeting is plann- ed for September 12 at 8 p.m. in the Auburn Community Memorial Hall. It is hoped that the new director for District 8, Clarence Lainge of Chesley, will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Dorothy Grange and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock will be in charge of the program and the lunch committee will be Mrs. Donald Cartwright, Mrs. Kenneth McDougall, Mrs. Donald Haines and Mrs. Frank Raithby. Everyone is asked to bring a flower ar- rangement or potted houseplant for. the display. There will be door prizes and the roll call is to be answered by giving hints and ways. that bulbs and plants can be stored for the winter. An in- vitation will be sent to the Goderich Garden Club for their members to join with the Auburn society at their September meeting. Happy birthday Elva! Mrs. Elva Straughan celebrated her 93rd birthday last Saturday. Many neighbours and friends call- ed to congratulate her and out-of-town guests were Mrs. Sheila Lewandowski and daughter Sarah of Sarnia, Mrs. Martha Rieck of Kit- chener, Mrs. Bonnie Armour and Julie of Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jardin and Greg of Kitchener. Mrs. Ethel Ball was honoured last Friday even- ing with a barbecue held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Pullen (Huron County Agricultural Represen- tative), Clinton for the staff of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Focd. Mrs. Ball is retiring on September 16 after being employed for 211/2 years service with the Ministry. She was presented with a gold watch, gold chain and earrings and a suitably inscribed gold charm. Cali of the wild Au = urn re Pee Wee Tourney This coming weekend Auburn will be hosting the 1983 pee -wee girls play-off tournament starting Friday, August 19. This is the schedule: Auburn vs. Holmesville, Friday at 7 p.m.; Londesboro vs. Varna, Fri- day at 8:30 p.m.; Auburn vs. Goderich, Saturday at 9 a.m.; Holmesville vs. Londesboro at 10:30 p.m.; Varna vs. Goderich, Satur- day at 12:15; Auburn vs. Londesboro at 2 p.m.; Holmesville vs. Varna, Saturday at 3:30 p.m.; Londesboro vs. Goderich at 5 p.m.; Varna vs. Auburn at 6:45 p.m.; and Goderich vs. Holmesville at 8:30 p.m. There will be a food booth on the grounds and admis- sion is free to watch the team of your choice. Social News Mr. and Mrs. Les Rodger of Belleville visited last weekend with his brother, Emerson Rodger and Mrs. Rodger and attended the Maize-Helesic wedding at Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich, last Saturday. Albert Killough and daughter Marguerite of Spr- les for weekend pee w ingfield visited last week for a couple of disys with Mrs. Mary Rollinson and Murray Rollinson. Joan Glen and Nathan Ferguson of Goderich visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lutz. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arm- strong returned last week from Lion's Head where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills at their cottage. J. K. Young of Mitchell visited last week one day with Mrs. Tom Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips. Warner Andrews arrived home last week after visiting for two weeks in the Cana- dian West. A former minister of the Auburn charge of the United Church in Canada, the Reverend Hug C. Wilson passed away at the Ritz CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17,1983—PAGE 7 iris r, all tourney Lutheran Villa in Mitchell on Thursday, August 11 in his 88th year. He is survived by his wife, Laurel of Mitchell, daughter Mrs. Donald (Ruth) Deas of Hamilton and son John Wilson of Ed- monton, Alberta; grand- children, Neil and Mary Deas of High Prairie, Alber- 4a, Dr. Laurel Moore of Mit- chell, Catherine and Jeffrey Deas off Hamilton, and About localfolk you knou Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Youngblut and Rebecca of Brampton and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Youngblut and Steven off R.R. 1 Auburn visited last week with their father, Ma- jor Youngblut and also Mrs. Youngblut who is a patient in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. The Auburn Public Library librarian, Mrs. Lillian Letherland requests all Huron County books to be in August 20. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haines, Rachel and David of Niagara Falls visited a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines. The Walkerburn Club president has announced that there will be no August meeting this year. The next meeting will be on September 27 at the home of Mrs. Stewart Ball in the Maitland Block, Hullett Township. The program will be a guided tour through the woods and Mrs. Ball and Mrs. Elliott Lapp will be in charge of the program. The lunch committee will be Mrs• Marian Hunking and Mrs. Pat flunking. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Haggitt attended a wedding recep- tion for their grandson Michael and his new wife, Linda at Zurich at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Haggitt last Saturday. Over 50 guests were present and a dinner was served to the guests by the groom's mother. The community is pleased to report that Joe Postill returned home last week after being a patient in University Hospital, London. Mrs. James Glousher and Mrs. Dave Scott won the ladies' division of the log sawing contest at Point Farm Provincial Park last Saturday, August 7. Each received a T-shirt for their spendid efforts. WMS help in Canada and overseas The Auburn Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society met for its August meeting at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Bradnock welcomed all and gave the call to worship, '`The task seems quite impossible", and the hymn, "From Greenland's Icy Mountains" was read in unison. The devotional period was taken by Mrs. Lillian Letherland and she had the scripture lesson. Her meditation "Stand Still" told the Bible story of the Children of Israel crossing the Red Sea, followed by prayer. The roll call was answered by a Bible verse containing the word - `Still'. The offering was received by Mrs. Frances Clark and dedicated with prayer. Mrs. Bradnock showed a slide presentation from the office at Don Mills on how the WMS supply money is us- ed in Canada and overseas. A discussion followed with all members participating. The minutes were approv- ed as read by the secretary GOLDEN HARVEST KENNELS •Boarding of dogs and cats •Grooming •Breeding of Golden Retrievers ROBIN G. WILEY, D.V.M. Hwy. No. 4, North of Blyth R.R. 2, Blyth, Ontario NOM 1 HO 519-523-4443 1turc perfcct playgrounds li �r y01.1 to discover. Ontario Provincial Parks Ministry of "" ' n, ,n „ .,.. .m Nahlr Al W.; y Resources , •� vIP••• Ontario „r rn4r,rrii ttrt,n. t.tll ti )11 irui ��':•, i800E268-3735 NEED To KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT YOUR NEW COMMUNITY? Cal' I f ('I(O1fl l l igil►� Poor a 524-2544 Our hostess will bring gift% and greetings along with helpful community information. -- 0 THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA Clothing and Footwear Sale the Wingham Sales Arena (Just North of Wingham on Hwy. 4) Sale Starts Friday, August 19th The Wingham Sales Arena has made a special purchase of CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR for the whole family and will be offered at savings you can't pass by. Thousands of pais of rugby pants, blue Jeans by leading manufacturers, sweat suites, Jogging shoes, sport socks, ladies and girls tops, cords, rompers, shorts, Jean jackets, work clothing - pants, shirts, coveralls for men and boys, work socks, rubber boots, safety work shoes. While attending this sale PICK UP YOUR PEACHES by the bushel and NEW POTATOES by the 501b. bag. Also low, low prices from our fine bulk display, discount groceries, new and used furniture, antiques, carpet and no wax flooring, new and used guns and sporting goods, fishing gear, tools and gift items. TERMS CASH, CHEQUE, VISA OR MASTER CARD ACCEPTED WINGHAM SALES ARENA 359-1930 Open Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Fri. till 9 p.m. —33ar THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA I''/. miles east of Blyth on County Rd 25, then '/, mile north BARLEY We will buy, store or bank your Ontario barley crop. We now hove, for your convenience... •NEW 5000 BUSHEL/HOUR INTAKE PI T *NEW 250,000 BUSHEL SILO Also this year we will be handling a contracting soybeans along with our usual white beans, corm, wheat tt mixed grain Come in and see us or give us o call and let us help look after your crop Howson mills Elevator Division Blyth, Ontario Main Office 523-4241 Elevator 523-9624 Mrs. Lillian Letherland and Mrs. Frances Clark, the treasurer gave the financial statement. It was decided to hold the next meeting on Tuesday, September 13 at the home of Mrs. Lillian Letherland. The meeting was closed with a hymn and all repeated the mizpeth. benediction. Shop and Compare on your next furniture purchase Compare price, selec- tldn and service. You'll find the best for less, In Clinton at Ball & Mutch Home Furnishings 71 Albert Street CLINTON 482-9505 Open six days a week 9- 6, Friday till 9 pm. noot Lunch was served by Mrs. Bradnock, assisted by Mrs. Frances Clark. Michael, Craig and Susan Wilson of Edmonton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nicholson off Seaforth, Mrs. Hugh Bennett of Port Albert and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock attended the funeral of their cousin, Ross Peter Wilson at London last Tuesday even- ing. ;• >w: :\:,x;�!•�i22's`:4iS:�•it`<:'+T,`i'i':tti:;?;:;>:a::::?i:'.:i 1982 CHEVY CHEVETTE 4 dr. 1981 PONTIAC GRAND LEMANS 1981 FORD FAIRMONT WAGON 4 dr. 1981 PONTIAC LEMANS 4 door (Air) 1980 DODGE ASPEN 2 dr. 1980 OLDS DELTA 88 2 dr. 1977 BUICK REGAL 4 dr. 1976 CHEV SUBURBAN WAGON ADED 1980 JEEP CHEROKEE WAGON 1980 CHEVY VAN 20 SERIES 1979 DODGE TRADESMEN VAN HAMMS CAR SALES LTD Blyth, Ont. Phone 523-9581 SNELL'S GROCERY LTD. 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