HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-04-22, Page 6X4STONVAWSRACQADATUVR.
LSOfl .has United woitit
the Clinton District Third Divisio
opens .last year and
Clint,tbis in the tougher Seor
he President Don Armstrong
said on Tuesday that he was a
little more optimistic now
urray,.._.Xast of Clinton
hit the mark at ,the
flastra Gan club on
Saturday. Aiwa 17, when he
bit 23 outof 25 siteets,
Thompson *of Clinton
nd Bob erry of Stratford
dso hit 23 skeets.
Bill McMutt, Exeter hit 22
as did Allen Turner, St.
Mary's and Jim Archer,
Toronto.
Tom Allen, Londesboro;
than, he WS* rnonth ago,.
"Don McDaid,,
roe' , I nrne‘ from
Ireland, is the new eoackant.t
.with bis exp�rience together
with defence, we're
wardtoago
year" Mr. Arnistrong said
r. Armstrong said,
however, that the team stjfl is
a little weak on the offensive
end aad, is looking for more
players to rilIthat void.
The team works out every •
Tuesday night at the Clinton
Arena, and any new player is
welcome to come out and join
the fun.
The regular season Opens
On Saturday May the Sth.
Thib
GlenMO, Bornholm and
Bill Stewart, Goderich shot 21
skeets each. Carl Hefter&
Huron 'Park and Janet
Shropshall, Kingston each
shot 20.
Rob Brinkman, Tomlin
Mery Batkin, Clinton; and
Thirrison Schlock of ZOricb
shot 19 skeet s each. Wilfred
Mullin, Stratford shot 17;
Steve Burrill, 17; Wayne
Mullen, Stratford, 14 and Jim
•East, Clinton. 10. •
Bowling season nears end
The end "eref regular season
play in the Clinton Crown
YBC Teen league saw The
Idon'tgitmeaboots in first place
I•vith 426 points. Jaws have
415 points; the We've Main,
4131/2; the Neytts, 379; Sack's
Superstars, 377; Holland's
Hoppers, 354; ,the Sunshine
Kids, 350% and the Pro Joes,
337.
Jane Symons had the high
single of 338 and the high
triple of 753, while Nancy
Kuehl and Suzie Chambers
tied for the high average of
188. Rick Holland had the
high single of 302 and the high
triple of 759, while Keith
Howatt had the high average
of 224.
In the Huronview Mixed
league, the Jim Dandy's and
the Swingers are tied for first
place with 53 points. The
Alley Cats have 52 points and
the Dupees, 38.
Jay Carter had the high
single of 242 and tied with Jill
Jervis for the high triple of
641. Dianne Elliott had the
high average of 191.
Gordon MacGregor had the
high single of 383 and the high
triple of 707, while Wayne
Dupee had the high average
of 200.
Total pin fall for the Lazy
Susans in the Tuesday
Afternoon Ladies' league
playoffs was 12,469. The
PHARMers had 12,447; the
Alley Cats, 12,444; the Ying
Yangs, 12,169; Roly Coasters,
11,951; and the Eager
heavers, 11,774.
Sheila McKay had the high
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single of 273 while Mona
Campbell had the high triple
of 675 and Ruth Makins had
the high average of 200.
News of Hensall
by BerthaMacGregor
Noble Grand Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor presided at the
meeting of Amber Rebekah
Lodge, wednesday evening,
assisted by the Vice Grand,
Mrs. Dorothy Parker.
District Deputy President,
Mrs. Irene Harnack,
Goderich of Huron District 23,
• made her official visit and
was presented to the Noble
Grand officers and members
by 3r, PNG, Mrs. Margaret
Consitt.
It was announced the
District Church service will
be held at Varna at 10:15 a.m.
on Sunday May 2. Members
will meet at the Township
Hall at 9:45 a.m. for the
parade into the church. •
Aninvitation was received
to a Dessert Euchre to be held
in the Huronic Lodge, Clinton
on April 30 at 1:30 p.m. and
also to the Legion Hall,
Goderich on May 12 at 1:30
p.m. sponsored by the
Goderich Lodge.
Vice Grand, Mrs. Dorothy
Parker reported for the
visiting committee Mrs. Olga
Chipchase LSNG reported for
the fthatice and . property
committee and the treasurer,
Mrs. Dorothy Corbett gave
the financial statement.
Mrs. Margaret Consitt, Jr.
PNG, repbrted for the CPT
committee.
Past Grands will attend the
district meeting in MacKay
Hall, Goderich April 14 at 2:30
p.m. and present a number on
the program.
Arrangements were made
to hold a dessert euchre in
Amber Lodge Halls on April
21 at 1:30 p.m. Everyone is
welcome.
DDP Mrs. Harnack ad-
dressed the Lodge Hall, and
gave an interesting address
on the -Three Links",
Friendship, Love and Truth".
and expressed her sympathy
in the loss of a valued
member.
.Birthday greetings were
expressed to sisters, Hazel
Corbett, Ruby Bell and
Gladys Coleman.
Mrs. Margeurite Horton,
Goderich, spoke briefly
bringing greetings and best
wishes to the officers and
members
Bingo and euchre games
were enjoyed at the close of
the meeting and refresh-
ments were served during the
social hour.
A heavy migration of United
Empire Loyalists from the
United States to Nova Scotia
and N* ,Brunswick occurred
in the early 1780's.
we
get letters
continued from page 4
fertility. . .**
Harper's Bible Dictionary;
(New York 1961, pp46,47):
"Many scholars believe that
the beginning of the fertility
cult vas Babylonia, whose
Queen of Heaven was
Ishtar." (the Babylonian
goddess) (see Jeremiah 7;18;
and 2 Kings 23:13)
Good News for Modern Man
(1 Corinthians 10:20): "What
I am saying is that what is
sacrificed on pagan altars is
offered to demons, not to
God."
Th e Encyclopedia
Britannica (Chicago 1959,
Vol. 7,p.859): "Christianity,
when it reached the Teutons,
intorporated in its
celebration of the great
Christian Feast day many of
the heathen rites and customs
which accompanied their
observance of the spring
festival. . . held in honour of
the death of winter, the birth
of a new year and the return'
of the sun. Eostur-Monath, or
Easter month, corresponding
to our month of April and,
according to Bede (De
Temp.Tat.,ch.15) dedicated
to Eostre, or Ostara, goddess
of the spring, gave its name to
the Christian holy day."
• In view of the fact that
Good News for Modern Man
(a favored version in U.C.
circles) goes on to say (1
Corinthian 10:20): "I do not
want you to be partners With
demons", thinking persons
relight well- ask 'What, have'
eggs and bunnies' to do with
the death and the resurrec-
tion of Jesus Christ?
Sincerely yours
C.F. Barney,
Clinton
The world's record brook
trout was caught by a Doctor
Cook while vacationing in
Nipigon in 1916. The fish
weighed 14 lbs. 8 oz. and it was
caught with a minnow.
My best friend is 12 feet high
Are you tired and perhaps a
little disgusted by the cultural
pollution fed to us. and all too
often, to our children over the
"tube" and as enteetaininent
on the movie screen?
Are you looking for some
humorous and refieshing
entertainment that doesn't
get interrupted by com-
mercials?
Well then! — Huron
Country Playhouse Junior
Players have a show for you.
'My Best Friend is Twelve
Feet High", written by
Canadian playwright, Carol
Bolt, is an exploration into the
active imagination of
children in their everyday
play.
Like a child's mind the3
material is fresh and in-
spiring.
Five actors portray
children at play in scenes that
range from whale hunts to
encounters with "Mope the
wonder dog" to sports
broadcasting with
simultaneous French -English
com mentary.
This production will not
only appeal to pre-schoolers
and grade school children,
but to the whole family and to
those who remember what it
was like to be very young.
Family tickets sell for 85
while- individual children are
admitted for SI and single
adult tickets are 81.50.
Tickets are available at
Holland's Shoe Store, from
Mrs. Andrews, Librarian at
the Clinton Public School or
from any member of the
Morning Glory Unit of
Wesley -Willis United Church.
The show will be playing at
the CHSS auditorium this
Friday ( tomorrow if April 23,
at 7 p.m.
So come on out, bring the
whole family andLsettle down
for an evening 'of fun and
entertainment.
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$20,000 grant to MO' A
A 820,000 grant towards
capital improvements to the
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Natural Resources Minister
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