HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-06-12, Page 18awards. Bibles were presented
to Lorie Cartwright, Sharon
Glousher,, Monica Hebert and
Marjorie Siertsema. Hymn
books were presented to
Marilyn Archambault, Janice
Daer, Joanne Slater, Anita
Hallam, Nancy Verbeek, Patti
McDowell, Tracey Machan,
Wendy Powell, Carol Seers,
Linda Cunningham, Debbie
Cunningham and Carol Seers.
The graduates cut the special
cake. They were Anita Hallam,
Vicki Powell, Patti McDowell,
Nancy Verbeek, Debbie
Cunningham, Linda Cun-
ningham and Tracey Machan.
Mrs. Garnet Potter thanked
the leaders and girls and Mrs.
Brian Hallam thanked the
Leaders on behalf of the
mothers and grandmothers.
reststi4;
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OOVg and Norma Niley, Seaforth;
Waling Tlrckor, Erin; David Bird,
Clintons David Bird, Clinton.
Stallion on line, 11, hands: Ozzie
Long, K Itchener.
Shetland stalllgn on line under 11
Stables, R idge4own.
Pony race . child under 13 years:
hand Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Comfort,
Vineland, Ont.; OzZie Lang, Kit-
chener; AIlan•C. SmithtMorpeth.'
Shetland brood mare and foal:
Allan Smith, Morpeth; Lackie
Family Stables, R idgetown, ' \-
Saddle pony, 11 hands and over •
by boy or girl: Jim Stewardson,
Wyoming; Doug and Norma Riley,
Seaforth.
Saddle pony, under 11 hands, by
boy or girl: Jim Stewardson,
,
Wyoming; Mr.. end Mrs.
Comfort, Vineland; 41m .Stewar•
d.son WyominU.
Chi.IdrerYa ,briditi Gcuple; Allison
S leightholm, L istoweli; Mr. and
Mrs. R.C. Comfort/ Vineland;
Leckie Family Stables, Ridgetown;
Jim S tewa r."dson, Wyom,frig:
Pony tandem, /11 hands and un.
der: Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Comfort,
,Vineland; Len Meyer, Walkerton;
Wayne Tucker, Erin.
Pony"tandem, over 11 hands: Don
Walter, Embro; Howard Arm-
strong, Beachvllle; Ed F Itz•
simmons, Thorndale; Meadow's
Pony Farm, St. Pauls.
Hackney stallion: Meadow's
Pony • Stables, St. Pauls, Ken
Jenkins, Chatham; Meadow's Pony
Stables, St. Pauls.
Hackney team, 13 hands and
over: Ed Fitzsimmons, Thorndale;
Meadow's Pony Stables, St. Paul's;
Audrey Peel, Sharon Colclough
on guitar and Louise Lovett on
piano provided several num-
bers for the talent show at the
Friday night grandstand show
at the Clinton Spring Fair.
(News -Record photo)
CENTRAL HURON RECREATION COMPLEX
SUMMER PROGRAM
A STAN RA
JUNE 29, 1975 TO SEPTEMBER 20, 1975
INDOOR HEATED POOL, COLD OR RAINY DAYS DO NOT INTERRUPT
OUR PERSONALIZED PROGAMS
1 PUBLIC SWIMMING
ADULT MONDAY TO 12:00 p.m. -1:00 p.m.
SWIMS FRIDAY 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m.
FAMILY `(at (east one parent must acompany children)
SWIMS MONDAY TO FRIDAY -6:6-0-p.m.-7106- p.m.
SATURDAY a SUNDAY 240-4.-m.-3:00 p.m.
GENERAL
RECREATION
SWIM
MONDAY TO FRIDAY 3:00 p.m. -4:30 p.m.
(July, August only)
MONDAY TO FRIDAY 7:00 p.m. -8:30 p.m.
SATURDAY & SUNDAY 3:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m.
FEE SCHEDULE Child Student
General Admission 25c 50c -
Summer Session 55.00 58.00
Yearly memberships available
Adult
50c
510.00
Family
51.00
515.00
J 1 2 WEE. PROGRAM STARTING JUNE 30, 197 3 1
LADIES
SWIM GYM
MEN'S
SWIM GYM
t hour of balanced exercitit and 1/2 hour refreshing swim
TUESDAY 7:30 p.m. -8:30 p.m. gym
8:30 p.m. -9:00 p.m. pool FEE $7.00
1 hour of conditioning and rhythmic exercise
and 1/2 hour swim
WEDNESDAY 7:30p.m.-8:30p.m.gym
8:30 p.m. -9:00 p.m. pool
THURSDAY 9:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m.
THURSDAY
COED ADULT
INSTRUCTION
LADIES ADULT
INSTRUCTION
DIAPER SWIM TUESDAY
MOM & TOT
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MEDALLION
YOUTH'S LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAM
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11:00 a.m:-11:30 a.m.
11:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
5:00 p.m'.• -6:00 p.m.
FEE $7.00
FEE $7.00
FEE 57.00
FEE 57.00
FEE 510.00
THE PROGRAM IS DESIGNED IN PROGRESSIVE STEPS BY
QUALIFIEDTEACHERS.
One lessor) per week for 12 -Weeks starting June 30, 1975
NON -SWIMMERS TUESDAY 4:30 p.m. -5:00 p.m.
OR 5:00 p.m. -5:30 p.m.
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500 p.m.- 6:00 p.m.
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4:30 p.m. -5:00 p.m.
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11:30 p.m. -1;00 p.m.
4:30 p.M.-5:00 p.m.
SATURDAY 1:00 p.m. -1 :30 p.m.
FEE FOR 12 WEEK SESSION • 57.00
Register before June 23, 1975
Working Families please note Saturday classes are for' you.
SWIM-A.rTHON, SAT., JUNE 21- 1:30 P.M.
LINE UP YOUR 'SPONSORS NOW AND ENTER THE SWIM-A-THON, PROCEEDS
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FOII INFORMATION 0R PLEDGE FORMS CALL 482-3544
TENNIS
the Vanastra Parks committee operate,)
courts with change room, showers, and
snacks avallable in the Recreation Centre.
Courti are open at your leisure.
Fag thi.00 5lfrblii 815.00 Partly
Wyhy nott'ake,parii In this rapidly growlnq.
REGISTER IN PERSON
SATURIAY, JUNE 21,
9:00 . 1.. to 5:00 P.M.
AT VANASTRA C
Walter Farley. London.
Hackney team, under 13. hendsy,•
Don Walter, . Embri3; Howard
Armstrong, Beachville. �.
Hackney single, 13 handl. 'and
over ; Ed F ltzsimmons; Thorndale;
Don Walter, Embro; Howard
Armstrong, Beachville; Meadow's
Pony Stables, St. Pauls; Howard
Armstrong, Beachville.
Hackney single, 13 hands and
over : Don Walter, E:mbro; Howard
Armstrong, Beachville; Walter
Clarke, St. Marys; Ed Fitz
simmons, Thorndale; Meadow's
Pony Parms, St. Pauls.
Evening Program
Heavy draught team: Charles
Halliday, Chesley; Weldon and
Bruce Burrell, Woodstock; Ivan
Thomas, Paisley; Russell Teeple,
Paisley.
Peroheron• ;team: Reg Olacki
Moorefield; Allan Horsb►rght
Holstein; Reg Bieck, Moorefield.
Commercial "tearse• 3000 ib and
over: Russell Uncles, Elmvale;
Bev Little, Shelburne; Glenn
Johnston, Gorr.le.
Four horse tandem hitch (13
teams entered) : Charles Halliday,
Chesley; Cecil Wella, Paris; Reg
Black, Moorefield; John Guy,
Brantford; Russell Uncles,
Elmvale.
Single Roadster 15.2 or over:
Ross Thomas, Smithville; Leslie
Lawrence, Brampton.
Carriage feam: J. Ross
McKaque, Wingham; Caltiton
Bros., Stratford.
Gentlemen's turnout: Mac
Armstrong, Beachville; Ross
Thomas, Smithville; Leslie
'Lawrence, Brampton; Walter
,Clerks, St, Marys). C >IUtpn Bre,.►`
Stratford.
Team harnessed ponies: Jim
Stewardson,Wyominct; Ozzie Long
K Itchener; Len Meyer, Walkerton.
Best matched team: Ivan
Thomas, Paisley; Reg Black,
Mooref ieid.
Best Dressed team:Charles
'Halliday, Chesley; Glenn Johnston,
Gorrie.
Heavy or light team coming the
' greatest distance: Russell Uncles,
elmvale . travelled 180 miles.
support the
mentally
retarded
•
There are many volunteers behind the scenes who make a large fair like the Clinton Fair
possible. Here Mrs. Marion Snell, left, and Mrs. Ken McNairn arrange the sewing exhibits after
I the judges have made their choice. (News -Record photo)
•
Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Robinson and Mrs. Arabella
Bushell of Clinton, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Idson of 'Arva, visited
on Sunday with William J.
Craig and Mr. and Mrs.
-Maitland Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Squire,
David, Jeffrey- and Peter of
Brampton visited last Sunday
with Mrs. Beth Lansing.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Raithby,
Joe, Susan and Mary Jane of
Collingwood visited on Sunday
with his Barents Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Raithby and uncle, Mr.
John Raithby.
Mrs. Albert McFarlane
visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Bancroft at Mount
Forest for a couple of days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Elliott
of Toronto spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Miller.
Mrs. Myrtle Munro, Mrs.
Ethel McDougall of Seaforth
and . Albert McFar1ane-
visited in Mount Forest for a
couple of days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt ` visited last weekend
with his brother, Mr. Joe
Haggitt and Mrs. Haggitt at
Leamington.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Arthur
attended the Howson-Foxton
wedding at Wingham last
Saturday evening.
Several members of . St.
Mark's Anglican Church at,.
tended Open House at the
Rectory at Blyth last Sunday.
Mrs. Elmer Trommer vished
last Wednesdaywith her
father, Mr. 0. H. Odbert and
,her sister, Miss Lily Odbert at
Stratford.
We are pleased to report that
Mrs. Mabel Broughton, who
has been a patient in Clinton
hospital was able to return to
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Norman Wood and Mr. Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton
visited on the weekend in
Windsor with her mother, Mrs.
Ray LaVigne and other
relatives.
REV. GARNET A.,i'OTTER
Funeral services were held
last Friday; June 6, for ~Garnet
A. Potter who passed away
suddenly June 3rd at his home,
the Auburn, -Knox United
Church manse.
Born at Grand Valley in 1917,
11e w-aSb the sQn.aflite ate Mr Happy Birthday was sung to
`fish;' M
a Ta iafi ' `aiid:.
and Mr -s. llyma'`n-Potter: In X43 � � _.
he married Dorothy Schieck Cartwright.
and he took up farming near Leaders Misses Brenda Ball.
Grand Valley. For eight years and Susan Thompson spoke of
he was in the wiring and the requirements for stars and
The funeral service was in
charge of the Arthur Funeral
Home and was held in Knox
United Church with members
of the Huron -Perth Presbytery
of the United Church of Canada
attending in a group.- The
service was in charge of the
Rev. A. H. Daynor, Staffa, the
Rev. Eris Le Drew of Brussels
and the Rev. Cecil Wittick of
Blyth.
Burial took place in Maitland
Cemetery, Goderich.
Pallbearers were the Rev. Join
Oestreicher, Wesley -Willis,
Clinton; the Rev. Stanley
McDonald, Londesboro; the
Rev. Ted Hoogsteen, Christian
Reform, Blyth; the Rev. Albert
Cook, Lucknow; the Rev.
Derwin Docker, Walton; and--
the
nd-the Rev. John Roberts,
Belgrave.
Friends from a distance
attending the funeral were
from Timmins, Ottawa,
.Hensall, Grand' Valley,
Kemble, Toronto, Stratford and
from the Huron -Perth
Presbytery of the United
Church in Canada.
EXPLORERS
Seen Explorer Girls
graduated at a special banquet
in Knox United Church Sunday
School room last Tuesday
evening. Yellow candles, blue
iris and bridal wreath
decorated the tables and the
head table was composed of the'
graduates and their mothers.
Chief Explorer, Vicki Powell
presided and the Rev. Garnet
Potter pronounced the Grace
before all partook of the
smorgasbord banquet:
The girls put on a program
for their Mothers and Gran-
dmothers and guests. A piano
solo was played . by Lorie
Cartwright; Monica Hebert
played a piano solo; a solo.'was
played by Anita Hallam and
Marilyn Archambapit-played a
waltz. Patti McDowell and
Janke Daer also played piano
solos. Sharon Glousher ..played
the flute.
Joanne Slater, Nancy Ver-
beek, Carol Seers, Vicki Powell
-and Wendy Powell sang a song
accompanied by Tracey
Machan on the guitar. Marjorie
Siertsema played a piano solo
and Debbie and Linda Cun-
ningham played a piano duet.
plumbing business and then
began as Lay Minister of
'Maynooth and Fairground.
While attending Queen's
University, he was student
supply at Conway for three
years. Following graduation in
1964 he served at Kemble and
then north to Porcupine and
Shumacher before coming to
Auburn Knox United Church in
June 1974.
Besides his wife, he is sur-
vived by two sons, David of
Ottawa, Alvin bf Toronto and
one daughter Marian of Tim-
rhi`ns.
t��F+%Iri '
J
YOU DON'T NEED WORDS
....JUST CARE! '1.
NOTICE_,.
Township of Stanley
Beginning Saturday, May 31, 1975 - Township of Stanley
dumping grounds will be open on Saturday and Monday,only,
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; and will be open to Stanley Township
ratepayers only.
Council,
l0wrtship of Stanley;
THE CORPORATION
OF THE
VILLAGE OF
BAYFIELD
AUDITOR'S REPORT
To the Members of Council, Inhabitants and Ratepayers
of the Corporation of the Village of Bayfield
We have examined the 1974 financial statements of the Corporation of the Village of Bayfield and its local Boards.
Our examination included a general review of the accounting procedures and such tests of accounting records and other
supporting evidence as we considered necessary in the circumstances.
In our opinion, these financial statements present fairly the financial position of the Corporation of the Village of
Bayfield and its local Boards as at December 31, 1974 and the results of their operations for the year then ended, in ac-
cordance with accounting principles generally accepted for;Ontario Municipalities, applied on a basis consistent with that
of the preceding year.
London, Ontario
March 25, 1975
License 087
CURRENT
Cash $ 2,317 $ 3,184
Accounts receivable 1,000• 1,000
Taxes receivable 6,567 3,671
Other current assets 17,000 15,000
G. H. WARD & PARTNERS
• Chartered Accountants
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET
December 31, 1974
(with comparative amounts at December 31, 1973)
ASSETS
1974 1973
$ 26,884 " $ 22,855,
LIABILITIES
CURRENT
Other current liabilities $ 3,578 $ 5,701
ACCUMULATED NET REVENUE AND UNAPPLIED CAPITAL RECEIPTS 23,306 17,154
$ 26,884 $ 22,855
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
December 31, 1974
I. BASIS OF CONSOLIDATION
The Consolidated Balance Sheet reflects the assets and liabilities of the revenue fund and the capital fund of the
municipality. Trust funds amounting to $281 have not been consolidated nor have th, assets and liabilities of the Bayfield
Community Centre.
STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE
Year ended December 31, 1974
(with comparative amounts for 1973) "
REVENUE
Taxation
Contributions from other governments
Other
TOTAL REVENUE
EXPENDITURE
General government
Protection to persons and property
w .�.�.:.. ��>��o>rtat:i��ri-serwt�s < ; , a. -•
E"nviron mentatservices
Recreation and community services
Community planning and development
Financial expenses
1971
1973
$ 95,265 $ 76,863
39,884. 29,191
8,656 3,$23
143,8.05 109,877
13,404
3,982
40;427
6,670
382
897
12,469
3,480
29,249
500 •'-
519
518
Education 47,197 42,021
rbgVn or county - share of expenditure 2.3.038 17,560
Other 1,656 1,495
TOTAL EXPENDITURE .. .
EXCESS OF REVENUE OVER EXPENDITURE 'FOR THE YEAR
SURPLUS AT THE BEGINNING OF YEAR
SURPLUS AT THE END OF YEAR
137,653 107,811
6,152 2,066
17,154 15,088
$ 23,306 $ 17,154
STATEMENT Of CAPITAL FUND OPERATIONS
Year ended December 31, 1974
CAPITAL OUTLAY 1
Environmental services
Recreation and community services
General government
Transportation services
CAPITAL FINANCING
Contributions from the revenue fund
UNFINANCED CAPITAL OUTLAY AT END OF YEAR
•
$ 500
250
799
679
2,228
2,228
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