HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-08-25, Page 18PAGE 18--CLIINTON.NEWS-RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 107?
The Clinton Legion Pipe Band displayed their tartan and talents last
Friday evening when they marched through the streets of town. The
band recently won first place at the Fergus Highland Games. The
band members are: left to right, Ivan Hoggart, color party; Peter
Malcolm, pipe major; Gordon Yeo, piper; Glenn McGregor, piper;
Fran Brady, piper; John Wise, drummer; Lorne Wall, piper; Frank_
Pyke, color party; Randy Middleton, drummer; Murray East,
piper; Joe Wall, drummer; Jim Collins, drummer; Bert McCreath,
piper; Charlie Malcolm, drummer; Wat Webster, drummer;
,Nelson Howe, piper; Larry McGregor, piper; John Stevely, piper;
Russ Phillips, color party. (News -Record photo)
Clinton Police report several break and enters
Chief Lloyd Westlake of the
Clinton Police Force reported
one accident this past week
which caused damages
totalling $1,000 to the two
vehicles involved.
The accident occurred on
Wednesday, August 15 at 3
Guests were present from
Chathatn, Blenheim,
Stratford, Goderich,
Brampton, Barrie and
Seaforth and area for a lawn
wedding at the home of the
bride on Thursday afternoon,
August 18th for Brenda Scott
and Bryon Wilkinson with
Rev. Neilson officiating.
Congratulations to the
- newlyweds.
Christopher Van Bommell
of Dorchester spent a few
days holidays the past week
with his uncle, aunt and
cousins Mr. and Mrs. Marris
Bos, Steven, Sharon Kenny,
Michael, Kathy and Andy.
Mr. and Mrs.. John
Thompson, Sharon and Bob;
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McClure,
Doris and Doug; and Mr. and
Mrs., Clint Wilson of Auburn
spent the weekend on a
fishing trip at Lindsay.
Mr. and Mrs. , Jim Thom-
pson and Leisa are visiting
this week with his grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs.
Terence Hunter of Colborne
Township,
.Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos
and family visited on Sunday,
with his parents Mr. and•Mrs.
John Bos of Mitchell. '
A number Of relatives and
former neighbours from the.
area attended the wedding in
Londesboro United Church
and the reception held at the
Recreation Centre at
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Vanastra on Saturday,
August 20 for Brian Jewitt
and Jean Falconer.
Crystal and Brian Whyte
spent the past week of
holidays with their aunt and
uncle Mr. and Mrs. Don
Barker of King City.
David and Murray Whyte
spent the week with their
grandmother Mrs. W. L.
Whyte. David spent two days
with his friend Steven Dale,
Mrs. Wick Whyte and Mrs.
Tom Duizer spent four days
of the past week at St.
Thomas where they attended
school at Alma College for the
UCW .
Mr, and Mrs. Paul
Stevenson and family visited
on Sunday with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Stevenson of Tillsonburg.
David Stevenson is spending
this week of holidays with
Michael Erb of Kitchener.
Miss Margie Whyte of
Guelph is spending this week
on holidays with' her mother
Mrs, W. L. Whyte, Bill and
Mr. Harold Whyte.
pm when a car driven by Ross
Hogart, 52, of RR 2 Wingham
travelling south through the
stop lights on Victoria Street
was in a collision with
another southbound car
driven by Madeline Pilgrim,
42, of 84 Victoria Street,
Clintgn.,
No injuries were received
but the Hoggatrt car sustained
$600 in damages to the front
end.
The Clinton Police also
reported that a picture
window ati the Board' or
Education was smashed
early Sunday morning by a
beer bottle. Charges are
pending.
Two break and enters are
also under investigation by
the police. Early Sunday
Stanley Twp. rec. news
In a Men's Slowpitch game
on Saturday night, Stanley
To-wnship defeated Paul
Bunyon by a score of 20 - 8 at
Paul Bunvon Camp.
The children and youth
teams have been involved in
play-offs. Stanley midget
boys, coached by Doug Reid,
have lost' their first game in
the best of three against
Colborne Twp.
.The peewees, coached by
Danny Taylor and Jim
Grainger, are into the finals
with Colborne Twp.
Howard Armstrong's
Stanley Tykes won the first
game in their series with
Colborne by a 7 to 5 score on
Monday, . August 15th at
Benmiller. Bruce Horton
helps coach these lads. They
lost their second Monday
night 21-2. The final is set for
Varna next Monday night.
The junior girls were
eliminated when they lost to
the Colborne girls at Ben
miller on Thursday night.
Helen Faber and Sharon
Chuter coach them.
Stanley senior girls lost
their first game against the
Hullet "A" team at Varna.
They have had several games
rained out. Bill McGregor is
their coach.
All, of the people who have
taken the time to coach this
summer are to be highly
commended. Because of
them, a lot of• young people
have been able to play ball.
Thanks, too, to the umpires, -
scorekeepers. and drivers.
The co-ordinator Ross
Whittaker and his wife Nancy
have contributed a great.deal
of time, and it is very much
appreciated.
The Stanley midget boys
coached by Doug Reid,were
defeated 11-5 in their second
game Monday night against
Colborne. Since they also
lost their first game, the boys
are out.
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morning, Malone's Gas Bar
on Huron Street was broken
into and a quantity of pop was
stolen.
Another break and enter
occurred late Thursday night
at the Clinton Pool when $5 5
was stolen from the"
building.
The Goderich OPP
reported a theft in Vanastra
on August. 14. Constable
Lorne Carter investigated the
theft of two tires from a
vehicle on the property of
Angus Hummel, 74 Victoria
Blvd. Vanastra.
Terry Allen Ferguson, 22,
of RR 1 Thedford . Was
arrested and charged and will
appear in provincial court on
September 12.
A complaint from a
Vanastra resident resulted in
John Alexander Miller, 23; of
6 ' Toronto Blvd., Vanastra
being charged -with supplying
minors with liquor.
fly Bertha MacGregor
by Hilda M. Payne
The community service for
Anglicans, Presbyterians and
United Church members was
conducted by the Rev. Don
Beck at the Hensall United
Church on Sunday with Mrs.
John Turkheim at the organ.
The message, "So you want
to walk on water" was aboaut
everyday frustrations and
dealing with them. through
faith and personal
relationship with God. Music
was provided by Mrs. Phyllis
and Miss Elizabeth Deichert
singing and accompanying on
the guitar "Surely goodness
and mercy shall follow me".
A welcome is extended to
residents and visitors to
Hensall to join with us in
worship next Sunday.
Flowers in the church were
from the wedding of Kathy
Munn and Gerard O'Rourke.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Arie Roobal
of Oud-Beyerland, Holland
arrived one day last week to
spend the next six weeks with
Mr, and Mrs. Sim Roobal and
their niece Mr. and Mrs. Don
Dodds of Seaforth. They
experienced a lot" of delay
while travelling -due to the air
controllers go slow tactics.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hyde
and Margaret Hyde of
London have been visiting
with the former's sister Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Barrett in
New Jersey, On their return
trip they visited with
relatives in Ottawa and
Brampton.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Shapter
of Melissa visited in Hensall
on Sunday and while here
joined the United church
choir for the Sunday service.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brier of
Mount Clements, Michigan
have been visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Oesch for
several days last week. On
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Oesch and family of the
Goshen Line and Mrs. Alf
Smith visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Desch,
Mr. Alf Smith has been a
patient in University Hospital
for the past several weeks
and is now in '/ictoria
Hospital, London receiving
treatment.
Mr. and Mrs, Bri.a.neCo'ilins,
Kitchener, spent the weekend
with the latter's mother, Mrs.
Laird Mickle, after spending
a week ,holidaying at
Ipperwash Beach with
relatives.
Mrs. Laird Mickle spent a
few days last week ''isiting
her daughter and son-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacMillan
and family in Waterloo.
Cdn. Kinsmen
give $43 million
It was announced in
Toronto on the occasion of the
Association of Kinsmen Clubs
Annual Convention that the
Association provided
$43,679,413.69 through their
563 Kinsmen Clubs from coast
to coast.
Wayne Boddy, • National
President of the Association
stated: "At an average of
over $69,000 per club, this is
the highest our Association
has ever raised in a 12 month
period. In fact, I believe this
is an all time record for any
service club in the history of
our country."
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