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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-04-28, Page 9�1! 4 * Bunny business .• M • One of the highlights at the spring concert at Hullett Central Public School last Thursday night was the singing of the cast and the choir at the end of the show. They were under the direction of Mrs. Marlene Thornton. (News -Record photo) CLINTON NEWS-REC.QRD, THURSDAY, APRIL 28,11,77—PAGE 9 Londesboro ladies,men have banquet by Dora Shobbrook I aches' Bowling Banquet The Londesboro Ladies Bowling League held their banquet and awards night on Tuesday April I.9th, A delicious dinner was served by Londesboro UCW in the church, followed by president Marjorie McNall presiding fur the presentation of trophies to the winning team 'Alley C'ats'', Vi Burns, captain: Dorothy Carter, Doreen Carter,. Ann Ov er•huld, Geraldine John- ston, Genevieve Alban. The second place team, the "Rolling Stones" included Rosemarie Lee, Captain; Brenda Radford, Delores Howatt, Marjorie McNall, Sha r ee Bartliff and Debbie Wallac'c. The high average was rolled by Dorothy Carter, Hs, runner up - Brenda Radford 190: high single, Dorothy Airdrie, 346: runner up, Dorothy Carter, 345: high triple, Dorothy Airdrie 739; runner-up, Audrey Thomp- son, 38; ' most improved, Lynda Kennedy -1719. They finished up the evening by howling in Clin- ton, the high couple was Audrey Thompson and Sheila Kennedy and high single was Dorothy Carter. Men's Bow lin League - The Londesboro Men's Bowling League held their annual banquet and awards presentation on Wednesday Apr;,il :"O at the Londesboro Comr%unity Hall. There were 50 howlers and two guests present. - During regular season play the Doves and Owls both won 4.' points. Trophies were presented to both teams and their spares Robert Shaddick and Mervyn Durnin. 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Glasses for perfect at- tendance were donated and presented by Joe. Atkinson to Harry Lear, Bill Sottiaux, Joe Bunking, Allan Busman, lieden Armstrong, Hugh Millar and Norman Cart- wright. Following the regular season games, playoffs were held and won by the Robins. The Hawkes finished second in the playoffs. Both tear s won prizes for theirs --f forts. 12ev. McDonald asked the blessing and Murray Lyon thanked the institute ladies fcir •such a delicious meal, president Dora Shobbrook accepte-d for the ladies. -Harry Lear thanked president John Radford and secretary - treasurer Dennis Penfound for their hard work and per'scrverence throughout the season. .1ohn Radford expressed the league's appreciation to -Joe Atkinson for his efforts in their behalf during the year. 'Following the awards, the men enjoyed an evening of bowling in Clinton. United Church Rev. Dr. Gordan Hazelwood,. of .Brussels was guest Minister at the United Church on Sunday morning. Greeting into the Narthex were Madelyn Sewers and Danny Lear, and the ushers were Dennis Fothergill, Kevin Hulley and' John Lawson. The choir anthem was "A Song I Love To Hear" with -Mrs. Allen Shaddick choir leader and Mrs. Glenn McGregor, organist. Junior congregation teachers were Mrs. Allan Bosman, Mrs. Reg Lawson and Christine Carter. Rev. Hazelwood's message was "Prayer Heard and AnWered." The flowers at the front of the church were placed in honour of the marriage of Patricia McDonald and Donald Dolmage held in this church on Friday evening. Aimwell Unit The April meeting of Aimwell Unit was held at the home of Florence Cartwright on -Monday night April 18th. President Audrey Thompson opened the meeting with a reading on prayer, led in prayer and roll call was® answered-hy 'a members. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary .lune Fothergill and seconded by Joan Whyte, and the treasurer's report by Vi Burns. 'Thank -you cards were read from Howa'-d Clark, Nelson M ..('lute and Fisie Shaddick for gift, from the unit, l lore'ic e gay . a report on the congregational and life work oI the church meeting. June program will be- in charge of Muriel Sewers. Gail Lear .Ind Addie Hunking. Lunch committee will he Joan Whyte, Bernice Hunking and Helen Lawson. The June meeting will he at the home of I'erne McClure. The program was in charge .cif Betty Hulley, Marjorie Duizer and Ruth Vincent. Marjorie read "The Legend of the Dogwood Tree" and Ruth read a pie e on "Easter" and the "Return of Spring". A film "A Bridge of Friendship" on Kingston, .1amaica was shown, showing how thew operation Friendship is run. The May meeting will he a work meeting in the church on May 18th. "The meeting closed and - lunch was served by Adie Hunking, Gail Lear and Muriel Sewers. Personals Mrs. Dennis• Penfound had the misfortune to fall Tuesday and fractured her elbow, and had surgery on it on Wednesday at Clinton Hospital. Mr. Harold Longman is suffering from pleurisy and ixs under doctor's care. Miss Edythe Beacom and Mrs. Laura Lyon returned home on , Thursday from spending two months at continued on page 11 Guaranty Trust Honours Long -Time Employee Raye B: --Paterson has been with Guaranty Trust for forty years - that's only eleven years short of being with the Company since it'started in Windsor, Ontario in 1926. Since 1952, Mr. Paterson has been the Guaranty Trust Representative in Hensall (his hometown) servicing clients in Western Ontario, as well as his former clients in Toronto. His personal concern about his clients' welfare and helpful attitude have ensured• the success of this venture. Mr. Paterson's association• with, Guaranty Trust began on February 15th, 1937, in the Corporate Trust Department in Toronto and at the age of 22 he was appointed Trust Officer, the youngest one in . Canada at that time. From then on there was no stopping him and at one time or another, over the years, his responsibilities included the administration of all Head Office Departments then existing in the Company. His many activities during the years have encompassed such things as involvement in municipal refunding issues; amalgamations of othgr companies with Guaranty Trust; Estate, Trust a,pd Agency duties, and "he was there" during Guaranty Trust's initial association with Traders and its subsidiaries. Thinking that he might best use his talents in promoting rather than in administration, and no doubt looking for new fields to conquer, Mr, Paterson then moved back to Hensall where he has continued to demonstrate the unique qualities which have served him and Guaranty Trust so well through the years. It is with sincere appreciation that Guaranty Trust com- memorates the many successful years of Mr. Paterson' career with a forty -year pin. We join his many friends, clients and associates in wishing him, on this occasion, continued success, health and hap- piness. Mr- Pater,;fin, we are pleased to have you with us.