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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 29,1979—.PAGE 5A
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Laura Secord Jams 79A(
Hensall board
plan fair
By Bertha MacGregat
The Hensall South
Huron Agricultural
Society held their
meeting on Tuesday
evening in the Hensall
Recreational Centre with
the president Robert
Baker in charge. He
welcomed two new
members Ross Corbett
and Don Reynolds.
Volunteers to collect for
the Fair Board are:
George Frayne, David
Turner, Bill Rogerson,
Bob Baker and John
Baker.
The Fair will feature
the "Pony Pull" again
this year. It was a
highlight of last year's
fair so plan to see it this
year. "The Talent Show"
will be held and anyone
interested in entering
please telephone 262-5839.
The Old MacDonald
Farm Display will also be
a feature of the Fair
which will be held on
June 19. Jack Kinsman
was elected the new
chairman.
Rebekahs give
to research
Mrs. Hazel Corbett,
Noble Grand, presided
for the meeting of Amber
Rebekah Lodge on
Wednesday evening,
assisted by the Vice
Grand, Mrs. Elizabeth
Riley, who reported for
the C.P.T., stating a
donation was made t� the
eye research.
Mts. Dorothy Corbett,
treasurer, reported for
the finances, and D.D.P.,
Mrs. Kathleen Cuthill of
Huron District 23makes
her official visit . to the
Lodge on Wednesday.
April 18. • The District
meeting will be held in
Edelweiss Lodge
Seaforth on Wednesday
April 11 at 2 p.m. and the
District Church service
will be held in Wesley -
Willis Church, Clinton on
Sunday May 6.
The local church
service will be held in
Carmel Presbyterian
Church the date to be
announced later, and
arrangements were
made to attend Ruth
Rebekah Lodge Stratford
on April 3. A represen-
tative and scholar are to
be appointed for the
annual session of the
Rebekah Assembly being
held in Toronto June 18,
19 and 20.
Mrs. Dorothy Corbett
volunteered to contact
the local restaurant for
reservations for the 30th
anniversary of the Lodge,
and it was decided to hold
a bake sale and dessert
euchre on Wednesday
May 9. Lunch was then
served by Mrs. Isobel
Rogerson, Mrs. Dorothy
Corbett and Mrs. Evelyn
Mc Beath.
Personals
Mr. William Smale
underwent surgery in St.
Joseph's Hospital,
London last week.
Mrs. Leslie Adams of
Exeter and Mrs. Hugh
Morenz of Shipka were
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Corbett last week.
Booklet out
on permits
How to apply for a
special occasion permit
from the Liquor Licence
Board of Ontario is ex-
plained in a new booklet.
Permits are required
for selling or serving
alcoholic beverages at
functions such as wed-
dings, community
festivals or fund-raising
events.
Types of permits and
the responsibilities of
permit holders are
among the topics
discussed in the' free
booklet.
Last year the board,
part of the ministryof
consumer and com-
mercial relations, issued
161,920 permits.
Copies are available
from Liquor CVntrol
Board stores or the
special occasion permit
branch of the Liquor
Licence Board at 55
Lakeshore Blvd. E.,
Toronto, Ont. (416) 965-
461or the Consumer
Information Centre, 555
Yonge Street, Toronto.
Ontario M7A 2146, (416)
963.1111.