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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-02-17, Page 11Down at the local lanes O (continued from page 7) M average going to Ken Johnston with 240. ponna Collins had the ladies' high single of 236; Jean Good, the high triple of 689; Marie Collins, the high average of 211. - YBC Friday Afternoon Scott Kay had the boy's high single of 197, the high double of 382, and the high average sof 183 for the second straight week in the YBC Friday Afternoon league. Diane Bromley repeated cott's performance in the iris' division, taking the high single of 183, the high double of 334, and the high average of 128. Kazy and the.Pups continue to lead the team standings with 70'points followed by the Pack Rats with 69, the Tiger Cats with 67, and Boussey's Baboons with 641/2. Corrie's Coyotes have jumped up the ladder to tie the Lions for fifth place with 61. The Bears with 60 lead the last place Ken's Cobras with 511/2. YBC Friday • Night The 450's with 66 points have moved into second place in the YBC Friday night league; behind the first place Tree Strikers with 73. The Fabulous Five' are now third with 65, followed by the Strikes and Spares with 64. The Headpins and the Super Strikers are tied with 63, leading Cornish's Cool Cats w with 59 and the Bay City Bowlers with 51. Margaret Dupee had the girls' high single of 205 and the high double of 394. Lynn Armstrong had the high overage of 176. Fred Radley ad the boys' high single and high triple of 216 and 396, *respectively. Phil Cornish had the high average of 168. Huron-Dex • The Try Alls continue to lead the Huron-Dex league with 73 points followed by the Headpins with 68, the Zep- plins with 59 and. the Whiz Bangs with 52. " Rita Lassies had the high single of. 253 with Dianne *Elliott taking the high triple of 656 and Louise Gibbings, ob the high average, of 201. Tuckersmith Mixed . There is no change in the Tuckersmith -Mixed league where Walter's Olds still hold down top spot with 77 points. Joost's Jaguars with 71 lead Art's Volkswagens with 66 and Chris' Chryslers with 45. Bart's Buicks with 37 are' followed by the last place Aldie's A.ustins with 19. r Rose Hummel had the ladies'' high single of 262 and shared the high, triple of 651 with Isabel Rogerson. Angus Hummel had the high single of 251, while Bob Walters had the high triple of 639. YBC Teen Greg Skinner had the men's high single of 268, the high triple of 657 and shared the high average of 200 with Rick Brown in the `YBC Teen league. Cheryl Flynn had the high single of 240 and the high triple of 038. Suzie Chambers had the high average of 194. There is ' no change in the team standings with the Cosa Nostra out in front with 117, followed by the Sunshine Bowlers with the 108. The Yo- Yo's with 107 lead the Stoney Louts with 102 - and the Chambermaids with 94. CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY' FM31WA We're open for business as usual... We expect to be finished by Tuesday, February 22. Morning Prayer at St. James Church, Middleton was cancelled again due to the weather. • ACW Meets The February meeting of the ACW of St. Jame.Church, Middleton, met at the home of Delores Dutot, with Audrey Middleton in charge of the meeting. The meeting opened with Audrey thanking the men for coming along with the ladies for the meeting, and thanked Delores for opening her home. Audrey read the Invocation, also the scrip- ture, led in prayers joined by the ladies. Lois Wise read the secretary's report in the absence of Shirley Storey. Blanche Deeves gave the Social'Service-report'. "14 Discussion was held on a Thin -a -Then by anyone in- terested, more on this later. The collection was taken by Audrey who then closed the meeting in prayer. The men and ladies joined in a game of cards, Delores being the winner in a game of Racho. In the euchre game., the winners were: men's high, Ed Deeves; ladies' high, Marion Smith; men's low, Don Middleton; ladies' low, Blanche Deeves ; lone hand, Ed Deeves. Lunch was served by the hostess, Delores Dutot, assisted by Audrey Mid- dleton. A very humorous, social time was had by all. -1- -}- -{- Our sympathy goes to the families of • the late Mr. Arnold Miller, -and the late Mrs. Eva Scribbons. .Pleased to hear Sarah is doing fine after -surgery in the Clinton Hospital. Did you ever hear of a rat liking dill pickles? On talking to an area resident the other day, she said he ate every garlic dill pickle from the plastic container but two. Wonder why he didn't finish them off? Lynda and Pete Postill, Myra and ' Tanya, had an. enjoyable holiday in Florida visiting Disneyland, Key West, Fort Myers. and Tampa. On their way home, they , stopped at Nashville, and took in the show at the Grand Olde Opry,. -Jamie Storey stopped in at the Deeves one morning and took Blanche for a nice cutter ride down the Telephone road. Our community wishes to .express their sympathy to Jan and Greg Potter- in the loss of Jan's grandmother, Mrs. Allen. Sorry to report Will Pickett, formerly of the 14th, is a patient in Goderich Hospital. Good wishes from your old neighbours, Will. Obituary Eva May Scribbins Eva May Scribbins, 74, of Clinton, died in Clinton Public Hospital, last Thursday, February loth, following a short illness. The former Eva May Bennett was born in England, and came to Clinton from Birmingham on .marrying Gordon Scribbins in 1927. Apast president of the Clinton Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. Scribbins received her life membership in 1962. She was a member of St. Paul's Anglican Church and its Go - Getters and Guild.' Mrs. Scribbins is survived by her husband, two sons, George, London; Gordon, Puerto Rico; one daughter, Mary, Winnipeg; eight grandchildren and one brother, Frank Bennett, London. Funeral service was held on February 12th at the Ball and Mutch Funeral Home, with Rev. John Oestreicher officiating. Interment was in Clinton Cemetery. The highways crews nave continued to work nearly around the clock to open the highways full, and last weekend with the help of two blowers, reclaimed some of the pavement on Highway 8 and 4, although a snowstorm hit again briefly on Sunday. Here Paul Chamney of Auburn loads a sand -salt mixture on a sander in Clinton. (News -Record photo) Bill Elsley demonstrates the use of the $1,300 ambulift purchased for H+uronvlew by the Clinton Kinettes last December. Head Nurse Marion Maehah helps in the demonstration as four Kinette members left to right, Roxanne Brown, Pat Mann, Bev Riley and president Carol`Bowker look on. (News -Record photo) Bob Peck and Jim Kirton (R.K. Peck Appliances) have finished renovating their store, and are hoping to open for business next Monday, February 21. There is still. a with the shelves still lining the walls, although some of them have been fitted with doors, and the lunch counter and stools are .still there, but painted a gay orange colour. painted a gay orange colour. •Along with the radios, vacuum cleaners and household appliances theree will be macrame hangers and ceramics displayed in the one front window. Social notes We wish Bob and Jim much success intheir new location. OnSaturday evening Scott Consitt's hockey team, the Clinton Bantam A's, played a game against their fathers, with the dads winning 6-5. Paul Consitt competed in the Retarded Children's Olympics at • Western University in London on Saturday, and brought home a crest and two ribbons. Jim and Kate Keys won the door prize, a combination AM,FM, CB and Airways. radio, atthe Pineridge Chalet's members and guests dance on Friday night. Returning last week from holidays in Florida were Rev. and Mrs. Alex Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Stirling and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stirling and family. Arnold and Nora Keys returned on Sunday from a trip to Hawaii. While there, they went on 'a Panoramic View of the Islands, and visited three of them. They took- in ,a luau, a must for everyone, and were most impressed with their visit to the Polynesian `Culture .Centre, 40 miles out of Waikiki. It - is run by the. Mormon Church. University students make money for their education by taking tourists on the Parade of Canoes, where they see examples of the homes and culture of six , different Polynesian groups. In the evening there is a per- formance of native dances in colorful costumes, and in beautiful settings. They met HEART FUND By Mary Chessell many Canadians in Hawaii, some of them from Clinton. • Congratulations to Lori Consitt, who passed- her skating tests for Dutch Waltz last Wednesday. Mr. Jack Webster of Edmonton is visiting relatives in this area, and with Mr. and Mrs. Wat Webster, had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Webster and family on Saturday evening. It was Mary Ellen's second birthday. Life membership A United Church Women life membership was presented to Mrs. Robert Stirling at the February meeting of the Varna UCW. Helen Taylor made the presentation, and Margaret Hunt, on behalf of the members, gave her the book "Love Gift" in recognition of her devoted service as president for the preceding 15 months. Some New Year's thoughts from Elaine Townshend's column, Odds 'n Ends, were read by Margaret. Hunt. The hymn "Come Let us Sing of a Wonderful Love" was sung, and Helen Taylor led in prayer. Scripture was from I Corinthians 13. Barbara Consitt read "How to Listen to a Sermon" and "Take Time". Nora Heard gave a report on the annual meeting of Huron -Perth Presbyterial, which was attended by several of our members. A $50 donation was made to the Resource Centre in Mitchell and the pancake supper is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 22, from 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. Several of the ladies tried their hand at decorating a Smiles Statistics prove that at the age of 70 there are five women to every man. Is'n't that the darndest time for a guy to get those odds. + -1- -1- A woman's girdle is like an auto insurance policy. It's difficult to determine exactly what's covered. You're invited to a CIBA-GEIGY Agrochemical Meeting Wednesday, February 23, 1977 • at8:00p.m. Pine Ridge Chalet - 2 miles west of Hensall Speaker You're invited to hear Dr. Jack Tanner of the Crop Science Department, On- tario Agricultural College. His topic will be "Agriculture, 1977 to 1990" Special As a special feature, CIBA-GEIGY will be introducing Primextra-R-Liquid Corn Herbicide - as well as discussing Green Cross Patoran for field bean weed control. CIIA-GEIGY ANNUAL MEETING Howick Farmers' Mutual • Fire Insurance Company, Wroxeter., Ontario The 104th Annual Meeting of the Company will be held at the Company Head Office, Wroxeter, Ontario. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 1977; at 1:30 p.m., to: 1. To receive the Annual Statement and Auditor's Report. 2. To elect two Directors to replace Max Demaray and George Adams, whose term of office expires, both of whom are eligible for re-election. 3. To appoint an Auditor for 1977. 4. To amend the following by-laws: no. 33 Remuneration, no. 42A Banks, no. 45 Limit of Liability, no. 46 Risks, no. 50 Reinsurance, no. S1 Underwriting Duties of Secretary - Manager and no. 56 Auditors. 5: To revise and delete sections of the by-laws, made necessary by the deletion of the premium note. 6. To transact any other business which may rightly come before the meeting. M.G. DEMARAY R.C. HUTCHINSON President Manager Valentine cake after a demonstration of cake decorating by Mrs. Helen .._Hoggart. She -gave many helpful tips on baking and preparing a cake for icing, and displayed some of the pans and tools, etc. she uses. For lunch after the meeting, we had the Valentine cake and ice cream. -1- -1- We'd We'd like to welcome Wayne and Joan Beierling's baby boy, who . was born January 31 in London. They are calling him Raymond Wayne. 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