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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-10-26, Page 211 • • .r A Brucefield CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1978.--*PAOE 21 UCWiearn �fflower by Jean Taylor The worship service was taken by Audrey Coleman and Mary Fotheringham. Mies Graham from Country Flowers in Exeter demonstrated potting plants and arranging potted plants in various pots according to shape and color of leaves. It is interesting to see how to dress up green plants with dried or artificial flowers and with or- naments. A beautiful cactus garden was arranged in a wicker basket lined with plastic, the finishing touches were white stones and a little ornamental bird. , Barbara'Moffat had the lucky name and received a potted plant arrangement. President Eileen McGregor announced that the November meeting is a fun time with the families invited. That is the final meeting,of,. e:' year for this unit. All units meet together for a Christmas dinner and meeting in December. A social hour was spent and lunch was served by Barbara Van Den Neuker and Doris Cantelon. Church happenings Everyone was quite busy at the Brucefleld United Church preparing for a very successful beef barbecue. It was a lovely day on Wednesday, October 18 for Ken Campbell to be outside behind the church ten- ding to the beef on the barbecue and roasting the potatoes. Anniversary services will be this Sunday, arranging October 29. Morning service is at 11 a.m. with soloist Ruth Owens and Rev. McMullen in the pulpit. The evening service is at 8 p.m. led by the Fordwich United Church Choir. They will share with us a musical presentation of "The Miraele Worker." Personals Mr. Doug McBeath was home to visit his mother Mrs. Pearl .McBeath. Mrs. Clark of Huronview spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. Rushcall have returned to their home in Victoria. Rec dance Don't forget the Stanley Township Recreation Dance to be held on Saturday evening, Oct. 28 at the Hully•Gully. This • will be a Hallowe'en Dance, dress is optional but why not come in costume and add to the fun? There will be a prize for the most original costume as well as prizes for the best combination pair, also a door prize and lucky draw prizes. THE TIME TQ ordr ` r, ocALENDAits ADVERTISING GWPTS -CMRIISTMArCARDS -ADVERTISING PINS *di TREVOR SMITH TEL.527-011411 WALTON Representing Gamester Advertising Our 2Sth year serving Huron County • 337-N3211Sernle Heed Office & Showrooms 11111 S. Christine St. Opp. Post Office Apple pies, lemon pies, cherry pie§, pumpkin pies and a variety of others made the tastebuds of those attending the Brucefleld Church barbecue last Wed- nesday tingle. Gayle Pepper, Bea_ Dalrymple, and Ruby Triebner cut.some of - the delicious pies for dessert. (News -Record photo) Godrwh Twp, rec news Doug Yeo, vice- chairman, Hazel McCreath, secretary, Marilyn Forbes, Bev Orr, Alice Porter,' Joe Frit- zley, Audrey Middleton were present at the October 18 meeting of the Goderich township ' recreation committee. The committee was distressed to learn from softball coordinator, Bev Orr, that 14 team sweaters have not yet been handed in for winter storage. A motion was made stating that two weeks would be allowed and if the sweaters have not been,.. returned. :by. November 1, the forgetful softball players will be billed $15 to cover the cost of the shirts. With regard to . the Goderich Figure Skating Clu44uest , for, finanojal sponsorship. by Y� the .' b*nship, few mem°berslnnderstood how the grant system worked. A motion was made to ask township treasurer Ben Whitely to attend the next 'meeting to explain the said grant system. ,Doug Yeo presented a report of the prices for township stationery in- cluding the, township crest. It was tabled. Again, the committee was, frustrated to learn little action has been taken re the seeding of the new softball field. After some discussion a motion was passed that the recreation com- mittee; with Doug Yeo as spokesman, attend the township council meeting the next night, Oct. 19 to ask help in interpreting the recreation committee constitution and learn exactly where they stand in its authority in managing the recreation of the township. Marilyn Forbes and Bev Orr managers for the first dance of the late fall, presented their plans for the fund raising project.. for Saturday November 25 at the White Carnation from 9:30 p.m. - 1 a.m., music by the Country Companions.' Proceeds will go to the new athletic field project. !Tickets are now'` available irorh Marilyn at 482-3334, and Bev. at 524-7032. Christmas is, coming "and the township folk should use township crests as stocking stuf- fers. Several ideas for the, promotion of the crests were decided upon. Crests will be available at the women's institute. Variety night show October 26 at the school, and also at the Holmesville UCW bazaar on November 8. With the • principal's approval, notice of crests available will be posted in the next newsletter sent from the school to the homes. • Crests may not be sold but a donation to the township would be ap- preciated. It was agreed that all people availing them- selves, to any craft or sport organized by the recreation committee should pay the $2 registration and receive a membership card. This would include any student signed up through the recreation committee in a ceramic, weaving, ski club, etc. Hazel. McCreath reported that room in one ceramic class is still available for an eight- week course. Anyone interested should phone the secretary Hazel -McCreath--524-7436 : It was also reported that Tony Vandongen has consented to conduct an indoor soccer training program and floor hockey to be held at the school this winter. 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