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Clinton News-Record, 1984-01-25, Page 11x?i1 o # WEPN .A AWRY *198f 1L. "Mr. C;ruy" ravide4 fuii . By,PodsHunter The Ever Young Club.is reminded by their president Esther+ Wright that the Jan. meeting will be held this Thursday, Jan. 26 at 1:31) P.m. in the municipal building • Many of our organizations have adopted this daytimeprogram to avoid possible weather hazards. A joyous thecae this wintte�r is the snow mountain in Clan Gregor Sgii'are; alive with children sliding gaily down its slopes. This vast mount of the white stuff has been blown there by Mr. Good Guy, Jim Francis. • Jim was a small boy in Bayfield, not too many years ago and obviously still remembers what is fun. Despite his veru busy schedute, Jilin has used' his initiative and ins time to create this splendid hill. It s a lot safer than sliding Qn the roads too. Three cheers for Jim. The Jack Renders had a sere on Thursday night -when they experienced a chimney fire- Wisely they bundled the children up and quickly took refuge with their neighbors the l:Ioveya. The fire fighters were there in two minutes flat, but Mr. Bender returning to his home, had the blaze under control. The big thing in a fire is to get you and yours out of that house forget your posses- sions and depend. on our first class Bayfield Fire Department. Euchre club meeting on Feb. 1 They Euchre Club met on Jan. 18, the gent's low < Murdock Morrison; lone hand results of the games being as follows: gent's, - George Bell; lone hand ladies' - ladies' high - Phyllis Heard; ladies' low - Ruth George. Grace Dugga.r,;_.gent's .high - John Lindeay: - The_next..meeting will.he stnFeh.1. jTurns. 90 Birthday wishes to Mrs. Ham • By Isabel Scott BRUCEFIELD - Communion Service was held at the United Church on Sunday morn- ing with Rev. James Bechtel of Wesley Willis Church Clinton in charge of the ser- -. vice. After a pot luck lunch Rev. Bechtel presid- ed for the annual meeting and Allan Hill was appointed secretary and read the minutes of last year's meeting. Mrs. Jack Henderson and Ken Scott were appointed elders for a five year, term. Wayne Cantelon, Cliff Henderson and Gerald Rathwell were ap- pointed to the steward- board for three years. W. D. Wilson and John Broadfoot were appointed auditors. Ken Scott moved a note of thanks to Rev. Bechtel for his help during the past year. W. n witcrin movers :t vnfr ',f thanks tit the minister, his wife and family for their work and to the organist Barbara Livermore and Beth Cooper, Sunday School superintendent and teachers for their work. • -Birthday-wishes-to-Mrs;- Alice -Ham -on -the occasion of her 90th birthday on Jan. 26th. Open house will be held at the church hall on Thursday afternoon from 2 to 4 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGregor of Woodstock spent the weekend with his mother Mrs. Gregor McGregor. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock visited on Sunday with Mr. J. K. Cornish at the Zurich nursing home, it' being his 93rd birthday. Mr. Don Moffat 'successfully underwent an operation in his shoulder last week at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Our beauty is in our taste. FLORIDA ORANGES Florida oranges have Tess skin... more taste. Small box contains 40 to 60 depending on size 2/5 Bu Large box contains,. 80 to 125 depending on size 4/5 Bu Oranges Sale from January 18th to February 6th, 1984 Our Oranges 'are' not from the area affected by frost and our prices are • only '1. more than lost year: Small box of orangesor pink grapefrult — 91.00; Large box o oranges or pink grapefruit —'19.00 Grapefruit Small box weighs from 18 to 22 pounds Large box weighs from 36 to 44 pounds Central Huron Secondary Small box • School contains 18 to 24 depending 165 Princess E. on size Clinton . 2/5Bu 482-3471 Large box contains 36 48o dependingThe Students will on size be around to take 4/5 Bu your orders Important! Pre Christmas Navel oranges are a much larger variety in general and thus January 18- small box contains 16 to 60 oranges/large box contains 32 to 125 oranges. February 6, 1984 i Bayfield Lioness gave villagers a chance to attend a free concert on Monday nieht- .The program was called Sound - and Image and was held in the Community Centre with quite a number in attendance. Above, Bob and Lynn Tremain perform a Sonata in F major % Titten for flute and piano accompaniment. This particular performance was one of- 11. scheduled for the evening. (Wendy Somerville photo) Skating carnival planne at the Varna rink in February By Mary ('hessell VARNA - The Recreation ('01IuThiSSIOn is planning a skating carnival at the Varna rink on, February 18, so it's time to start ' thinking about your costume; same categories as other -years. `there will be a' snack booth with hot dogsin the hall. • You chary put-tJlc' IT Fer tatti-nn-S'-prirrt;-'E?arree'- on your calendar, too.. It's planned for May • 28.in the new township hall. There were nine tables of euchre at the -Orange Lodge card party Friday night. Win- ner of ladies' high was Evelyn -McNeil; low, Maggie Boyce; men's high. Mac Wilson: low, Frank Thom. Draw prize winners were Maggie 'Boyce, Grace McClinchey, Margaret Elliott, . Nettie Mc('linchey and Evelyn McNeil: - . If you like to sing, you would surely enjoy the Sunday evening Songfests. at Varna and Goshen churches. I can assure the younger people that the Songs of Gladness book has been carefully prepared, with many ;good new songs, some of them written by the Klusmeiers,.as well as the old favorites. The new song books were- dedicated at the • church service on ;Sunday.. It's a relaxed family around the piano sort 'of event. A good discussion follows. The next Songfest -is •in Goshen on February 5. The 'annual . meeting of Varna congr'eg'ation is this Sun - Standard Trust RRSP Coll the Standard Trust RRSP' Hot line and we'll take your applicotion''over the phone • NO FEES • INSTANT TAX RECEIPT • SAVINGS OR G.I.C. 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Get Fermipan yeast at 1/2 Price * Reg. 2.99 * Special 450 g.$'1.49 ***fit**********tit*********** • Sugar Dec -Ons and picks for cupcakes & decorating for Valentine's - and St. Patrieks • Valentine Candy Ask about our dates for making Valen tine Boxes firOVON APIARIES rrm. t.r,,e 9911.4971 Mon.- Sat. 9 . 5:30 Closed Sunday ANI r ecfor's report' pays • tribute lite t -helpers B3r)iielelp Owen p1;?ocedures Although the financial position On Jab. 18, some 40 people were present Was healthy, he reminded those present Mat for the Annual Vestry Meeting of Trinity the examples of their predecessors stall Anglican Church. The Rector, the Rev. Gor- needed tribe followed, and restraint was just don Reynolds, welcomed them, and follow- asecessary today as it had been In the ing an excellent pot luck supper, chaired the past. Due to falling interest rates in- business meeting. Miss Kay Reid was ap- ttelstments no longer brought in so much pointed as Vestry Clerk. revenue. This decrease together with in - The Rector's report paid tribute to those eyitable increases in running,costs were im- whose service to the Church during the year p.prtant aspects, particularly in relation to had extended to every activity including ad- the budget for 1984, and indicated that an in - ministration, maintenance, music, Sunday grease in envelope contributions would help school and financial matters. In the case of to offset the deficiency. the latter he made particular reference to The slate of officers for 1984 were approv- the generous response to 'Anglicans in Mis- ed as follows: Rector's Appointments, sion' exceeding the target by 207 percent. Board of Management - Florence Scott, Lor - He concluded his remarks by offering four ,na Merner, Kay Reid, Bev Pounder and questions which his parishioners might ask ,Debbie Wain; Delegates to Synod: themselves: "Am I faithful in attendance at ( Primary) Doug Chubb, George Chapman Divine Service? Do we attend as a family? (Alternate) Harold Beakhust, Harry Baker; Haw long since I'vespoken of my faith to. Board .of. Management.: Joan. Guff, Lilian anyone? How long since I've invited anyone Beakhust, Cathy Fisher, Alice Brandon, to" meet my Lord and friend Jesiii?" Rubes p'itzsimon§. ' Answers to these questions, he said, weed `Other Appointinerits :Auditors - Philip Dti determine whether. we "continue business Boulay, George Youmatoff; .- Clerk - as usual, or begin vital new growth". Florence Scott; Lector Philip Du Boulay; The Rector's' Warden, Harold Beakhust, .Organist - Barbara Reynolds; Christian presented his report,for tahe year with Education - Cathy Fisher; Treasurer - Joan details of maintenane work duly com- Cluff. Env. Sec.: Alice Brandon; Custodian - pleted, and suggestions ' for the future, Barbara Lindsay; Sidesmen Chairman - Er - essential considerations in planning long nie Hovey. term requirements. It had been, he said, a The meeting was somewhat prolonged as . full year. of -office; bu now lie was' ata-nding'-a candidate-was-.required-to4i•11 the -post oi-- -- - down, and he thanked all those who had sup; People's Warden. Finally it was agreed that ported him in the implementation of his Tudor Wain should continue for a further tasks. year rather than take over as Rector's The reports and financial statements of Warden, and the Rector Would then make the various groups were presented by their another appointment to fill this vacancy. officers, who were complimented on their Other business included approval of the stewardship and the strength and loyalty of memorial notice to the late FredArkell, and their endeavours. the participation of the Parish in the plans The Rev. George Youmatoff presented the for the Archbishop Howard Hewlett Clark auditor's report on behalf of himself and Memorial Fellowship, as wet! as ;approval Philip Du Boulay, and complimented all the ,for a special Sunday being designated for organizations on their careful accountancy this purpose. day after church, with discussion groups for children and adults ,until , lunch time. A potluck sandwich lunch will be served.. • EXERCISE 0 CLASSES at the RAYFIELD -COMMUNITY, THURSDAY, JAN. 26 10-11 AM OR 7-8 PM Mondays and/ Thursdays Exercise designed for your own level. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 565-2194 FARMERS IN BAVflELD DDDERICM-GIAHD REND IREA! WALDEN LOGGING BUYS STANDING TIMBER! We'll Take Out Your Idle Bush this winter and" pay 6451 TDP DOLLARS Waides Logglag- - 521-9212 soh Kissing that old flame goodbye isn't the only way to reduce your' oil consumption. If that oil fur- nace is still in good shape, you can take advantage of converting to a dual energy heating system. Instead of replacing your furnace, introduce it to an electric plenum heater, heat pump, elec- tric boiler or baseboard heaters.'These dual energy systems let oil and electricity work in har- mony to heat your home more efficiently and more economically. Operation is simple. The electric system works until the coldest winter • days, then your oil furnace automatically takes over. . , , - In mostcaties, add-on electric heat will - reduce your oil consumption by up to 75%. - Even more in some cases. And a reduction of --'that magnitude can make a dramatic difference to the total costa heating .your home PLENUM HEATER, The "plenum" is the warm air chamber at the top of your forced air oil furnace. That's exactly where a plenum heater is installed. So that on most days, the fan cittulates more economical, electrically generated heat. HEAT PUMP. Even on cold winter nights, there is still warmth in the outside air. Just like a refrigerator; the heat pump ex- tracts that warmth and pumps it into your home. Plus there's an added bonus. In the summer, your heat pump works in reverse and becomes a central air conditioner. ELECTRIC BOILER. If you have an oil fueled hot water heating - system, there's another alternative. you simply add an electric boiler. It's no bigger than a small suitcase and can be easily installed. ' ELECTRIC BASEBOARDS. These cWan also be used as a dual energy system. • They're installed in individual moms to quietly handle most of the heating load. Install a dual energy system now and you may be eligible for a COSP (Canada Oil Sub- stitution Program) grant. It pays for half of the installed cost or $800, whichever is less, if you reduce your oil consumption by 50a%a or more. Telephone today and ask fora visit from our energy adviser. We'll tell you about the advan- tages of dual energy heating systems and special assistance that could lead to even greater savings. !//////j///l///y/// Go Ele Clinton Area Customers Phone 482-3483 anfterereettnereentannennate