Clinton News-Record, 1984-01-04, Page 9•
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Huronview resident Pat Thurlow is the official mascot of the kitchen at therhome for the
aged. Throughout the year she helps setup the menu, displayed outside the cafeteria.
(Rod Hilts photo)
Fiowers are ::h
lace
Visitors
Emerson R;bdger R R 2 t
Mr 'sand Mrr Bill Hele.sic of Goderieh, Pant
Helesic and Kelly 11 Neill, both et Udsay;
Mr, and Mrs. fly Rodger, Kathy, filOterd
and Darren; of coder is ; Gary *Vat
Milian)Stratford;. Urs, Milian)Rodger and eI` „a
of R.R.1 Auburn; Vickie Rodger of `Barrie;.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith. Rodger, Robbie, Lisa,
Scott and Shawn ofit.R. 2 Auburn; =OW
and Mrs. Bruce V,fncent, Shawn and Jana, of
RR. Auburn. -'
The sympathy of this coinmunity is. -
tended to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin on to
death ofi. Mr. Jardin's mother, Mrs. Frank
Jardin, in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jardin at-
tended the fungal a week ago.
A sleigh -ride behind a team of horses, for
.the children, will be held by the Auburn and
District Lions Club on Sunday afternoon,. During the receiving of the offering, the
January 8w at 2 t ,.m_-, , All. children are asked to or anist Mrs . Gordonp Gross and her
be in front of the Auburn Public Libraryby 2' cla rte, Anita played Ili. organ andpiano
p.m. Special thanks to Nelson Moulden' for duet. a.:
making the sleigh ride possible. The junior congregation was supervised
Winner of the mini -lottery draw held last by Mrs. Gary Shuttleworth and Mrs. Ken -
week was Don Scrimagoeur. neth Ramsay and the ushers were ‘Murray
Holiday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rollinson and Kenneth Ramsay.
Arthur were Mrs. Gertrude Keller of Huron- The Sacrament of Holy Communion will
view; Mrs. Velma Mills of Brantford; Greg be observed on January 15 when there will
IVIiss Sherry -by-transfer
T to A1't.
more 4.tereati*
your visitors: nests'
surd her" son Mu y° chainbajdt
est:weekend sig Doug A? h m ► t. 0r , —
with Mr, daughter, 'rift chael• o€ hex ~ lmda
nand Mr. Weston. Parker, Sarah and Am xodertch,. Mrs.
week with Mr. and . . dna D unealfe o f Ter04 nk d Mr. and
of , .. Auburn. ere: Mfrs. Rick Archambault and „eeky . f
Auburn
I'. and Mrs. George Collins and
Jonathan wer ests on `Hew Year's a
with Mrs. Collins' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Collinson of Lucknow.,
-Mrs. Bonnie Armour and Julie of
Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jardin of
Belgrave visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Jardin and Mrs. Elva Straughan.
Church News
Mr. Gary Shuttleworth gave the New
Year's message on "Affirming Life" at •
Auburn Knox United Church last Sunday
morning. Mrs. Bonnie Armour of Waterloo .
assisted in the service .of song with two
solos, "Another Day is -:Dawning" and "I
Love You Lord".
Lig
trey
�TMtYear's
and,Distriet
rough
s Mrs. amte
er wes airy
loll 8 Welcoming 0f -t ie'New Ve •
IntendeditirL. t week
The annualAuburn and. District Lions
Club Christmas party was last�Wednes-
day evening with about 50 children natter)-
dance. Due to the stonily evening, the.
s ride had to, be cancelled. Donald
l• operated the projector and showed
the films, The Sweater, How the Zebra j..,ost
121,4s Stripes and Mickey Mouse House
a winner of the Lions G.lu •l Y!
dratl last weed waa. be -
Cranston. • e ; xu•
Winners at last week's euchre . held
m the Coinmunity Memorial were:
Mrs, Frances Clark; anor lady
+?r►r8e
high y Ang(;In• 5rrbtMer, 1
Mason; and lowman -111,11:41:61 Habana, 'W
ners of most lone hands sestartiing:in
totter. were presented, with. their pry
.money: I, Mrs.Dave Scott $5; 2, Mrs. Tom
Haggitt - 8i; and3r Mrs. James Gleaner •$2.
Menwinners were; 1, TedMilis.$5; 2, Mui
ray Rollinson $3; and3, Donald Haines, $2.,
Congratulations to Dwight Caldwell who
recently passed his Grade 1 in guitar music`-
with first class honours and a 'mark of .83
percent.
Fire proof your hore
Fires and burns hold second place in home
accident deaths, says the Industrial Acci-
_ dentPrevention:Association. _.
The . I -APA has these suggestions for
checking your home for fire hazards: -
• Keep matches in metal containers, away
from children.
• Disconnect electrical appliances when
not in use,
• Stay away from electricity when your
...... ... - - reception -- members -- -- - hands-onbod_y are wet.... .. .
SAY; Dr and Mrs. Harry Ceislar, Sarah .and_ • Replace frayed electrical cords at once.
Patrick of Goderich; and -Mr. and Mrs..
Mark Arthur, Scott; Rachel and Joel of
Auburn.
Mrs. Tom Lawrence received an unique.
bouquet of flowers a few days before
Christmas when her husband, Tom cut some
branches of a white Mace ',bush near their
borne which were in bud. Eppie put the
small branches in a vase of water and plac-
ed them on the window sill. For Christmas
day, they had a bouquet of white lilacs
which filled the room with a lovely spring
fragrance.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Robinson, Kim and
Kari 'of Newmarket, spent Boxing 'Day with
Mr. Robinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Robinson.
in meniory
By Dora Shobbrook ° - , and Shirley, Brad and Deanna Lyon, Bert
LONDESBORO - The United Church was and Joanne Lyon, Ron and Laura Moes,
filled for the . Jan. 1 service and the . 'Wayne and Jane Lyon of Clinton, Doug and
congregation was welcomed by Reg and Gerald ,Neil of London, . Cheryl LyOn and
John Lawson. Ushers were John : Cart- Calvin Bakelaar and Edythe Beacom.
wright, Rob Radford, Gary and Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alexander returned
Wilts. Colin Swan led in worship and an- home on Thursday from spending Christ-
nounced that flowers were placed in mas with Mr., and Mrs. Don Cousineau, Jim,
memory of Gladys Armstrong by husband Don and Tammy at North Bay. -
Jack andhis family. Brad Kennedy by wife Mrs. Mary Wightman of Blyth, Miss
-7—Jean and- family, Nelson and_ Olive. Lear .by. Iviargaret Vipondof Atwood, Mrs, Florence
children and grandchildren. • Cardiff of Brussels spent New Year's Eve
As there was no church Christmas Day the 'with Mrs. Laura Lyon and Miss Edythe
---?order -of- -service prepared for Christmas Beacoin-at-Edythe'sv.
Day was followed' ,with`• Lisa Dither as- Wednesday vialters with'` Mrs.' '•J tie •
organist and•Gail Lear, the choir director. Shaddick were granddaughter ' Debbie
Spending Christmas on Dec. 27 with Mr. Shaddick and friend Michael Vierra of
and Mrs.. Cliff Saundercock were Ws mother . Toronto.
Mrs. Laura Saundercock, their family, Mr. ' New . Year's Day visitors with Mr. and
and Mrs. John Saundercock and Lisa of
Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peck, Kel-
ly and Christopher of Ailsa Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marland, Candice and
Glen of Toronto returned home on Dec. 26
. after spending a week with her mother Jean
Caldwell. Allen and. Dwight Caldwell of
Auburn spent • Dec. 24 :and 25 with his
mother.
Mrs. Reg Lawson returned home on :
Friday after spending a week in Clinton
Public Hospital. -
Jerry and Betty Smith of Cobourg visited
on Wednesday with her . parents Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Burns.
Mr. Wm. Hamilton of Moorefield spent
Christmas holidays with daughter Audrey
and Bob Thompson. He suffered a stroke on
Wednesday nightand was admitted . to
Clinton Public Hospital.
Holid_y visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Glen
Carter were their fitrifly -Mr. aiid".'Mfrs Anderrson-of*--Scarbereugh --••acid---tom€egg•-.-.
Andrews. .
Congratulations to Mr -.Harold Cun-
ningham who will celebrate his 90th bir-
thday on Jan. 14.
Christmas was held at Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Shaddick on Dec. 28. Lloy and Dirk Garlick
of Kitchener, Jeff and -Karin Shaddick,
Stephen and Danny ' of Brantford were
present. On Sunday Lloy and Dirk home for
New Years.
Visitors with Dore Shobbrook on Jan. 2
Mrs. Bill Sottiaux were Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Burch of Pembroke. •-.
John Cartwright spent last week in
Toronto attending Toc Alpha.:
Spending . Boxing Day, "Christmas vtith
Mrs. Florence Cartwright John and Claude
were Mr. and Mrs.•Keith Cartwright, Donna
and Patricia of London, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Cartwright, Carol and Neal.
Mrs. Florence Cartwright, John and
Claude. spent New Year's with her mother
Mrs,: Mae Rinn of Belgrave.
Congratulations to Ken Wood of Wingham,
having been vice principal for 16 years and
promoted to principal beginning Jan. 2 of
F.E. Madill school in Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wood held Christmas
on Dec. 31' for their. family. Present were
Prof. and Mrs, Bill Andrews and Nancy of
Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wood, Doug and
Karen of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell'
were Ross and, Muriel Millson of Woodstock,.
Sheryl Wilson of London and Mr. and Mrs
Ken Vodden:
Mr. and Mrs. 'Vic Stackhouse spent New
Year's Day with Fred and Laurie Ranter of
Woodstock. Pat Stackhouse of Woodstock
spent a few days'. with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Vic Stackhouse and Mark.
Larry Carter of Simcoe, Colleen Carter of
Exeter, Mr. and • Mrs. Kevan Broome of
• Lucan and on Jan. 1 Doreen's father John
Armstrong.' Colleen has returned to Exeter
after. spending two weeks with her parents.
Corporal Robert Vello from Germany and
Kathy Vello of Toronto spent Christmas with
their mother Mr. and Mrs. Ken Vodden.
Laura Lyon held Christmas on Dec. 30 for
her family with supper at the Triple K
Restaurant in Blyth. Present.were Murray
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