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Clinton News-Record, 1984-02-01, Page 8• w Vim* e r' .dfaa. report, In ttie business• a thank you card was read' from Elsie Carter.It was Moved not to Wept the invitation to Brussels WI on Feb, 1 The Walton WI ii be responsible for the program at CalloPiler'n Nursing Home in Brussels in March.- Plans are made by "the committee of Maxine Marks -:for a banquet for the Walton Feed millattthe hall, Feb.16 atn. oon. The WI were asked. to host a Brussels tour in con- nection with the Bicentennial and have a display of antiques etc. Niegnbers agreed to co-operate if the date was suitable. The institute catered to a hot meal on Jan. for Slain : conlaleetion with Pur ► . e ' airy. Food On Saturday evening a tee la party .was he* whirs Was chaperone... There wdi be a benefit dance for TOMATO. Joyce Williamsonon Feb, 10 at Family Paradise The Wiiliamsons lost their liars In '.a fire recently. Each member is asked to bring something. useful 'for the kitchen to the February meeting. The rest of the meeting was turned over to convernr. ors Mrs. Elva Holger who read a Poem and Mrs. Margaret Craig who also gave.a reading. Four tables of Court Whist were in play, winners were : high lady - Mrs. Marjorie Rock; low lady - Mrs. Nancy Machan; high man - Mrs. Marjorie Humphries, low man - Mrs. Maxine Marks (both playing for that side). Hullett happenings Curling On Jan: 26 the Grade 7 class went curling at Vanastra. The curling is free. The will be going. three -more -tunes. e ..Grade. -8 -students.., ment-on -Frida They -all .=had -ave en..- - joyable time. Non -Smoking Week Last week was Non -Smoking Week. Wednesday was named Weedless Wed- nesday. On Thursday students saw two films called.: "Be _Smart, Don't Start'? and.... "Breathe Easy". They were interesting and certainly showed how hazardous •smoking can be to one's health. Nurse's Visit On Jan. 25 nurses came to give needles to Grade 1 and some of Grade 6. Shane On Jan. 20 the Grade 6, 7 and 8's saw the movie `Shane'. The Grade 7 .class has been studying the novel 'Shane' so they found it very meaningful. Membership costs rise The 1984 membership cost for the sup- porters of the Christian Farmers Federa- tion of Ontario will increase to $258.15. The Federation is a professional organiza- tion of about 600 farnily_farmers. In 1983 the farm families paid $243.83. This was. a decline from a 1982 high of $255.08. The CFFO's 1984 budget is about $158,600. Twenty-one local . associations from Thunder Bay to the Niagara Peninsula and. from Kent County to `Dundas County make up the Federation. The Federation's head office wilt move in March from its present location in Harriston to 115 Woolwich Street, Guelph. 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Ross Wilson of Blyth had a close call when the empty tractor-traller he was driving jack- - knifed in front of the Clinton Credit Union on Jan. 24. Mr. Wilson was attempting to stop to avoid hitting another vehicle that turning ahead of him. There were no injuries, however, damage-to,tine_-r4g awned -by -Loafs McNichol McNichol Trucking -Ltd. of Seafor wag'.... • estimatetkarSurap byraheeliBtonpeace. •Iir.Cage_was res eted:' o the -Ten of -.the -cab...__ and fuel tanks. (Rod Hilts photo) Seniors to view Front Page Challenge Ey Dora$hobbrook ton Public Hospital in satisfactory -condi . United Church Scanlon: A : thank yon- note 'was receivedp from George Hoggart tion. Sympathy is extended to Audrey Klaz- service on Jan. 29 the greeters were Lorne A bus will be going to Toronto on Feb- 29 to nags and baby. flunking and Jim Jamieson. B. Ushersm, were the Eaton's Centre and to CBC studios for Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pht and StepheneD Bergsma, John Front Page Challenge. If you're interested Bob Burns on the death of his brother Harry Cartwright and s conducted by in going contact Kay Hesselwood at 523-9623. on Jan. 30th, 64, at Pine Crest Nursing Home The service was regiColin Swan. A get well card was signed for Mae Smith in Lucknow. He announced the congregational meeting who had been in hospital. An invitation has Mrs. Ken Hulley was admitted to Univer- next Sunday Feb. 5 at 2 p.m. in the sane- been received to be guests of Blyth Swinging sity Hospital London on Jan. 25 having tuary, when representations of Huron -Perth Seniors on Feb. 22. surgery on Jan. 26. Friends wish her a Presbytery and the London Conference will be present. Confirmation classes will begin There were six tables in play for -'euchre speedy recovery. and winners were: Ladies' high, Dora Shob- Mr. • and Mrs. Tom Allen spent the Feb- 3 at 7:30 p.m. brook; lone hands, Hazel Reid; low, Kay weekend of Jan. 22 snowmobiling at Sauble U.C.W. meet Konarski; men's high, Jack Armstrong; Beach. The meeting was held Jan. 16 at the lone hands, Bob Thompson; low, Margaret Joan Whyte, Brenda Radford and Jane with with a dessert luncheon at 1:30 p.m. Good (playing as a man). Swan were U.C.W. delegates on Jan. 23 at. The meeting opened with a reading given by Lunch was served by Hazel Watkins, Jack the Huron Perth Presbyterial in Stratford. President Brenda Radford Minutes were and Janie McEwing. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen attended the read by Joan Whyte and Happy birthday Shuffle Board funeral of late Mrs. W. G. Cunningham at was sung for Margaret Good. Jan. 25th winners were: ladies high, Viet- Mundel funeral home in. Orillia on Sunday The 19slate officers include: Past to Hoggart; low, Margaret Good; men's and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Epps. Presidentt.. Gail Lear: President. Brenda high; -Clare Vincent; low, Bob Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrie of Kitchener Radford; 1st Vice, Betty Hulley; 2nd Vice, pyoff winners, Vietta Hoggart and Bob spent Saturday with her parents Mr. and Joan Whyte; ddcretary, Bernice Norman; Thompson; low, .Beryl Reid and Lorne Mrs. Bob Thompson. Margaret assistant, Addie Husking; Treasurer; Honking. Shuffleboard will be played again Mr. and Mrs. Ray Radford of London Margaret Good; assistant, Pearl Mason; on Feb. at 8 p.m. spent the weekend with her parents. Pianist, Gail Lear; assistant, Genevieve Explorers Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson visited with Allen; Christian. Development, Mary Peel The Explorers meeting was held Jan. 27th Grandfather Mr. Wm. Hamilton in Clinton and Florence Cartwright; World Outreach, with a perfect attendance. The Explorer Public Hospital. Joan Whyte; Communications, Dora.Shob- Emblem wasread by Tracy Kennedy, Vicky John Radford and boys Rob, Michael and brook; Church in Society, Dora Shobbrook . Riley, Denise Gross and Lisa Kennedy. The Brent, Keith Allen and boys Don, Mark and and June Fothergill; Leadership Develop- Explorer picture was done by Joanne Wilts. Drew, spent the weekend snowmobiling at ment, -M Beacom; nStewardship and Nominations and elections were held. The Sauble Beach. Supplyez Mar aret Good and Pearl Mason; n r c ttiye19r.second half of the year is: Dora Shobbrook spent Sunday in Clinton Supply and , in Lyon aBoard rf Chief Explorer, Cheri Hoggart; Deeper of and ceJen'rated'Thelrna-Elie,. by's-'birthday Longman; .archives, Joan Whyte; Board the Log, Kathy Kennedy; Treasurer, Vicky They attended the Clinton figure skating Stewards, Helen Lee; :Manse Committee, Lou Riley club annual competition of which Great Beth Knox; Buying Committee; Marjorie Members sang • Happy Birthday to Kim Granddaughter Chastity Colquhoun is a Cartwright and Jane •.Hoggart; Funeral Salverda and the craft was animal :book n mlier•' - '' Lunch committee, Helen Lee, Audrey marks. The' next meeting is Feb. 3 after ' The W.I. Family Affairs meeting will be Thompson, Norma Glousher, Kaye' school,_ held Feb. 8 at 8 p.m. The speaker. will be Saundercock and June Fothergill. - ` Seniors meet Personals ' RosemaryArmstrong from Huron Day Care The HappyGangSeniors met on Jan. 25 A head on traffic collision just west of . Centre. Roll call, a penny for each inch of Londesboro on Jan. 26 claimed life of Robert your waist. and President Beth Knox welcomed , Klazinga, 23, of R.R. 1 Londesboro. Dorothy The W.I. Card party will' be Feb. 3 at 8 everyone.. The minutes of the November meeting were read by. secretary Isabel Tamblyn, R.R. 1 Blyth was admitted to Clip- p.m. Ladies bring lunch. Lionshagglsmunch for Robbie Burns -CLINTON - On Jan. 17, the Clinton Lions Club held their annual Robbie Burns night at, the White Carnation in Holmesville. Approximately 60 Lions and . guests were welcomed by Ken Dupee, President, and following the Selkirk grace and the piping of the Haggis by Murray East they enjoyed the address to a Haggis by Beecher Menzies. A very enjoyable dinner of Scotch broth, Haggis, roast beef, champit tatties, bashed neeps, bannocks, pie and coffee. Following dinner (and the introduction of guests . a singsong of good Scottish numbers were enjoyed. Highland dancing was then per- formed by Dulcie Mero, a Grade 11 student from Goderich. Lion Glenn Price introduced the guest speaker, John Cochrane, recently retired from the Huron Board of Education. He gave lin interesting and informative speech centering on the life, times and memories of the immortal Robbie Burns. He was thanked and presented with a gift of appreciation by Lion Steve Fraser. . The evening.came to a close following the singing of Auld Land Syne and several of the couples dancing to the piped music of Lion Murray East. --Compare-Our Pxist�s!_......__.--._.,....__,...,._.,.....,_... CATCH THE�1 PRICES' BLYTH Meat Market 1s-��y�rr Open: Monday - Thurs. 8 Custom Killing a.m. - 6 p.m.; Closed Cutting and Wrapping Friday at 6, p.m.; Saturday • By Appointment 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Prices in effect until Saturday, Fe ruary 4, 1984. MEAT DEPT. ROUND STEAK or ROAST • S2'.90). Boneless Rump or SIRLOIN TIP ROAST ... $2?91h• Schneider's Vac PacWIENER'S .... • • . $1691b. NEW! Maple Leaf SAUSAGE ROUNDS 500 g 18 pkg Maple Leaf 500 g. SIDE. BACON • . . . • $2 9pkg. Maple Leaf BAKED COOKED MEATS ... $2491b Maple Leaf COIL POLISH SAUSAGE • • • $11%. Maple Leaf SMOKED PICNIC HAMS • . . $1491b. Maple Leaf. PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS • . $1791b. 12's" Maple Leaf WAX BOLOGNA ..... . • • . lb. PRODUCE DEPT. lO lb. bag POTATOES ..... $159bag Mexican (small size) TOMATOES . • • . • • 694Ib. ',,HEAD-LETTU.C1=......_.6-9` .,. Phone 523-4551 G.ROCE.RY_ DE PT. Weston Hot Dog or Hamburg BUNS..••65 pkg.. Kraft 225 g. MAC& CHEESE DINNER.. 2/1.00 Schneiders SOFT MARGARINE . 89 b. Stokely's 19oz. KIDNEY BEANS 694tin Van Camp's 19 oz. PORK & BEANS 694tin Weston's Plain, Sugar, Cinnamon DONUTS .. 99doz. Old Min 450 g. WHITE BREAD2/1 .09 Peerless 400 g. SODA (] CRACKERS . . 994pkg• Carlton Club 24/10 oz. Cola or Ginger Ale . $469case Kraft 1 kg. CHEEZ WHIZ. $599jar • • Society 418g. Kraft 500 ml. DOG FOOD . 2/99 MIRACLE WHIP $159jar Kellogg's 500g. BRAN FLAKES & FRUIT e • • • • • • $199pkg• , FROZEN DEPT. McCain's 12.5 oz. Frozen ORANGE JUICE .. 99°ea. Bluewater 750g. FISH &CHIPS.. . . $199pkg• BLYTH Meat Market SPECIAL T m 5 Roses All Purpose 10 kg. FLOUR. • e • • • •$.,. bag Kellogg's 675g. CORN FLAKES . $1 `:9box Mr, and.guestMr ssof. Harobllr. ld and Hai'torsi. echleriatewere recent ey aecbler and fly at Blyth to celebrate ,Rickey Jr.'asecond Birt ay. Mrs. Frank Haithby, is a patient in University Hospital, London where she underwentsurgery last Tuesday. Winners at last week's euchre party were: novelty;Mrs. Bernice Mec inchey; high lady -Mrs. Edgar Deer; low lady -Mrs, Dorothy Grange; high 111411 -Edgar Deer; anad,etlow man.-Qrvalplay McPhee. There were minables in The'leaders of the 4-H spring project on quilting, Mrs. Jackie Cdllins and Mrs. Lynn Chamney, are starting their first class on February 6 at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Jackie Ofillins• Any girl 12 years. of age by January 1 can join and learn this craft by simply phoning one of the leaders as soon as possible. Mr. and ' Mrs. Harold Baechler were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rickey Baechler and family at Blyth to celebrate Rickey Jr.'s second birthday. Mrs. Frank Raithby is a patient in University Hospital, London where she underwent surgery last Tuesday. Winners at last week's euchre party were: novelty-Nrs- Bernice Mcelinehey-- high - Tad f49 r -a. _.._Edgatr •. Der :: -now.:. ;_letdy hd_i : Dorothy Grange; high man -Edgar Daer; and low man -Orval McPhee. There were nine tables inplay. • The leaders of the 4-H spring project on quilting, Mrs. Jackie Collins and Mrs. Lynn Chamney,_are starting their first class on February 6 at 6:30-p.iai. at the home of Mrs. Jackie Collins. Any girl 12 years of age by January 1 can join and learn this craft by simply contacting the leaders as soon as possible. Vestry Meeting The annual Vestry Meeting of St. Mark's Anglican Church was held in the church last Wednesday, January 25 at 8 p.m. The Reverend Robin Lyon, Rector of Brussels, Blyth and Auburn charges, read a scripture lesson and led in prayer, followed by the Lord's Prayer said in unison. Mrs. Tom Haggitt was elected Vestry clerk. The resignation of the Reverend William Craven due to ill health was ac- cepted with regret. Mr. Lyon will again take charge of the Auburn parish along with Brussels and Blyth. It was decided that, for the present, Sunday church - services would be held. at... 8:30 a.m. The election of officers then took place. They are as follows: rector's warden -Fred Lawrence; people's warden -Rudy Leibold; treasurer -Mrs. Robert Slater; delegate to Synod -Mrs. Alma Craven; and sub -delegate to Synod -Mrs. Joan Leibold. Other business was discussed and settled and the meeting closed with prayer by Mr. Craven. Lunch and coffee were served by Mrs. Donald Cartwright and Mrs, James Schneider. Ucw The 1984-$5 executive of 'tltelchOtAnuted Church Women in Auburn was installed by the minister, Gary Shuttleworth, at the morning church service last Sunday. They are as follows: honorary president Mrs. Gary Shuttleworth; . past prescient -Mrs. Jack Armstrong; president -Mrs. d Haines; vicepreSident-Mr's,. Peter V ; second vice -president -Mrs. Marjorie McDougall; secretary -Mrs. Mott: Lapp; treasurer -Mrs. Oliver Anderson; convener of World Outreach -Mrs, Tina EMper and Mrs. - Allan Webster; Stewardship -Mrs. Greg Park; Church in Society -Mrs. Ross Dobie; Leadership Development and Leader of Unit I -Mrs. Ernest Durbin; assistant leader -Miss Betty Marsh; secretary -Mrs. Tom Jardin; treasurer -Mrs. Tina Empey; Leader of Unit 2 -Mrs. Alla a Webster; assistant leader -Mrs. Barry Millian; treasurer -Mrs. Gary Shuttleworth; secretary -Mrs. Jack Vincent; represen- tative to the Board of Stewards -Mrs. Robert Arthur; and representative to the Manse Committee -Mrs. William L. Craig. The theme of Mr. Shuttleworth's message was "Tile'Vows of Marriage". Mrs. Gordon Gross="andi her daughter,' Anita -played an offeratory duet on the organ and piano. The choir sang the anthem, Count Your Blessings. The junior congregation was supervised by Mrs. Tom Cunningham. It was announced that the annual congregational meeting would be held on February 5 after the morning service. ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL in Clinton is having KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION on FEBRUARY 21st 1.p.m. - 4 p.m. Kindergarten --children rived to be 5 years of age on or before December 31, 1984. 'Please bring proof of age. (Birth certificate or baptismal certificate.) CLEAR UP TO A TON OF SNOW PERMNUTE WITH JOHN DEERE 8- AND 10 -HP SNOW BLOWERS You know you're going to wake up one winter morning to piles of snow on the ground. So get a head start now! Get a big -capacity, two-stage John Deere snow blower with 8 or 10 horsepower. Both models have five forward .speeds and, reverse, extra-largetires for good traction, and conveniently located controls. You'll appreciate the built-in safety features like handgrip safety levers.' If both are released, the engine Y stops. For'our -comfort and -protection,' -a walk -un -der cab. is P availabl`e,.. Act now. 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