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Clinton News-Record, 1979-06-07, Page 17The sounds in the Wesley -Willis Church on Sunday were beautiful as the direction of Mary Hearn the choir sang The 23rd Psalm and the the alumni choir joined together to mark the 50th anniversary of the Hallelujah Chorus to the full congregation.(News-Record photo) new church which replaced one which was destroyed by fire. Under BrucefieldYoun�people church service by Jean Taylor On Sunday, May 27 music rang to the rafters at Brucefield United Church at the Youth Anniversary service. A musical play entitled the Parables was presented by the young people and senior choir. The choir was led,by Rev. McMullen and organist Barbara Livermore. The ladies of the church are busy planning the Han -i and Strawberry Supper held on Wed- nesday, June 13. On Sunday, June 3 Brucefield and Kippen churches held an outdoor church service at Hensall Park. The warm sunshine and beautiful shade trees were enjoyed by all ages. The combined choirs and the children who attended "Happy Hour" provided special music. A smorgasbord lunch was laid out with extra tables set up quickly to accommodate the Large attendance. Results for the sports are: Races: (pre-school) - first, Keith Stirling, second, Steven Postell and third,Melody Turner. 5-6 years (boyi;) : Ben Rathwell, Keith Stirling, Robbie Consitt. Girls: Cheryl Turner, Joanne Consitt, and Tricia Cooper. 7-8 years boys: Jason Turner and Kevin Stirling; girls, Cindy Walters, Janice Moffatt and Kathy Rathwell. 9-10 years (boys) : Scott Townsend, Robert Hill, William Fotheringham ; (girls) : Joan Binnedyke, Christine Cooper, Lynn Moffat. 11-12 (boys): Greg Walters, Scott Cooper, Brad Falconer; (girls): Becky Rathwell, Nancy Taylor, Lisa Higgs. Bailey was a character One by one, Bayfield is Hotel from Donald losing its elderly natives. Fraser in 1862 and added Another passed on last a portion to it in 1870. An week, in the person of item in the News -Record Thomas C. Bailey. of 1891 tells that he was improving its appearance by the addition of a handsome verandah. (George Little, who gave the name "Little Inn" to the hotel had to remove that verandah over 50 years later due to dry • rot). Tom could tell of some interesting incidents that took place at the Com- mercial when the Scott Temperance Act was in force. In 1925, Tom was married to Mrs. Ritz who kept the Ritz Hotel (formerly The Queen's) by Rev. F: H. Paull who this past week was in. charge of Tom's funeral service. Fire completely destroyed the Ritz on Labour Day weekend, 1947. During the ex- citement, Tom collected the tobacco (in the office to hide it - and later found ichard Bailey (Tom's part stolen) and Mrs. f ther) and Mr. Massop Bailey stuffed many into ame to Bayfield in 1868 a clothespin bag which o work on dredging the was later found in ayfield River, but later Hovey's yard across the ssolved their part- street with the money ership. Mr. Bailey intact! ought the Commercial The old Queen's Hotel Tom was a part of Bayfield for many, many years - first at the Commercial Hotel (now the Little Inn) and then diagonally acKoss the street at the Ritz and the New Ritz. The original hotel there was first tiamed The Queen's. Those who lived here in the early part- of this century have many memories of Tom. We will never forget' wat- ching him and "Gem" Atkinson climbing up to the very top of the old iron bridge, poising there,' and then streaking to Ithe water far below, Tom diving and Gem jumping. Professionals collect considerably for putting on just that sort of a show - but our two Bayfield boys did it just to give themselves and us a thrill. Look for work BY JOANNE BUCHANNAN Ben Hey, manager of the Canada Manpower Centre in Goderich, recently announced the appointment of, the two student placement of- ficers who will be working at the Canada Employment Centres for Students in Goderich and Exeter. Cindy Cornish of Goderich is working out of the Goderich office located at 35 East Street. She is a graduate of G.D.C.I. and has com- pleted three years at the University of Western Ontario (Huron College). She will return to Huron College in September to complete her honours B.A. in history. When she finishes her degree she plans to go to teacher's college and hopes to eventually teach elementary school students. Carol Woodward, who recently moved to Exeter with her parents from St. Catharines where she had lived all her life, is working out of the Exeter office at 305 Main Street. She has completed one year at the University of Western Ontario where she is studying music with a voice major. She is also studying languages. She will return to UWO in September. Cindy and Carol will be assisting student coun- sellor, Susan Freeman in running the two Canada Employment Centres which cover not only the Goderich and Exeter areas but Clinton and Seaforth and their surrounding areas as well. Basically, it is Cindy and Carol's summer job to help other students find summer job's and they are enthusiastic about this task. They will act as a liaison between em- ployers and students. They will work at their respective centres until September and look forward to meeting many secondary and post secondary students during this time. Students are encouraged to register early with the Canada Employment Centres. Remember, it takes work to find work. FORD RETURNING SEAFORTH 1 had been a large frame structure with upper and lower verandahs and an interesting front. The new Ritz built by Kalb- fleisch Bros. of Zurich was simply modern architecture and still stands, although not used for some years. Before going to Maitland Manof Nursing Home in Goderich, where he died, Tom resided with Mr. and Mrs. Merton Merner where he and Mr. Turner used to enjoy talking oversold times. Tom was of a quiet, retiring disposition but he had many friends, in whose memories he will still be sitting in his comfortable chair on the hotel porch, ever ready to chat with his friends passing by. Ladies: Shirley Hargreaves, Jean Rath - well, Becky Rathwell. Young ladies: Estella Wilson, Beth Consitt and Heather McLean. Young men: Lyle Kinsman, Bill Kinsman and Les Consitt. Men: Rev. McMullen, Bob Turner and Lloyd Lostell. Sac Races: (up to nine years) : Lynn Moffatt, Kathy Rathwell and Julie Consitt; 10, 11 and 12 years: Scott Townsend, Julie Consitt, Nancy Taylor; Teens: Beth Consitt, Estella Wilson, Lyle Kinsman. Wheelbarrow race: (up to 11 years) : Mavis Turner and Joan Bin- nendyke, Scott Cooper and Greg Walters, Brad Falconer and William Fotheringham; 12- ,and over, Scott Tdwnsend;and William Fotheringham, Scott Cooper and Greg Walters, Jeff Walters and Brad Falconer. Frisbee throw : (boys and girls , up to eight years) : Kathy Rathwell; boys and girls nine years and over: Jeff'Walters. A Potato Relay was enjoyed. by a large number with Becky Rathwell's team winning. Kick the slipper: (men) - Bob- Turner; ladies, Jean Taylor. Pre-schoolers and age five to eight had a candy scramble while ages nine to 12 enjoyed a treasure hunt with Nancy Taylor collecting the most treasures. The day ended with a tug-of-war. Congratulations to Tim McGregor on receiving first class honors on tis guitar exams. David Moffat, Scott Beane, Jeff Peck and Don Taylor enjoyed last weekend camping with the Scouts at Benmiller." CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 7 , I979—PAGE 17 Ladies fair exhibitors Liquid Painting Pillow cases, shaded, one pair, Mrs. Bill Flynn, RR 4, Clinton Dresser scarf or vanity set, Mrs. Bill Flynn. Place mats, two, Marie Webster, RR 3, Auburn. Crib quilt, Mrs. Ross Trewartha, RR 4, Clinton. Quilt, spread or quilt top, Mrs. Bill Flynn. Wall hanging, Mrs. Ross Trewartha. Velvet article, Mrs. Bill Flynn. An article decorated with point puffer or fluffacolour, Mrs. Ross Trewartha. Table cloth, any size, Marie Webster. Picture on pelon, Shirley Millard, Florence. Any article not mentioned, Mrs. Bill Flynn. An article com- memorating 125th an- .niversary of Clinton Spring Fair, Adult -Marie Webster, Junior -Debbie Flynn. Special donated by Mrs. Needlework results Arts & Crafts Cushion, quilt block type, Elaine Cox, Clinton. Cushion, novelty type, Peg Kellins, Victoria Harbor, Wall hanging, Mrs, Wm. Dolmage, Londesboro, Petitpoint article, Mrs. Heimpel, Wroxeter. Needlepoint article, Eria Shipp, Clinton. Hooked picture, Dorothy Marquis, Clinton. String art, Connie Evans. Macrame, any article, Marilyn McMahon, Clinton, Tote bag, any media, Mrs. Frank McDonald, Clinton. Bazaar •items - 3- hanci- made articles, Lillian Evans, Clinton. Ceramics - a) Plaque, Sandra Burns, Clinton; b) Figurine, Mrs. Frank McDonald, Clinton; c) Grouping, Robena Tyndall, RR 4 Seaforth. Crewel work picture, Iris Montgomery, Clinton. Mat. hooked on turkey' canvas, Ivan Lince, Brucefield. Mat. any other kind, Dorothy Marquis, Clinton. Cloth' doll, hand made, Irene Shipp, Clinton. Best dressed doll, hand made outfit, Maranne Duddy, Clinton. Hobby collection display - Adult class; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage, RR I, Londesboro; Junior class, Tracy McDonald, Clinton. Cindy Cornish of Goderich (left) and Carol Woodward of Exeter have been hired by the Canada Employment and Immigration Commission to assist student counsellor Susan Freeman in running the Canada Employment Centres for Students in Goderich and Exeter. Basically, it is their summer. job to help other students find summer jobs. (Photo by Susan Freeman) FATHERS lune 17t We have very special gifts for that' very special father SPORT SHIRTS * KNIT SHIRTS SLACKS * GOLF JACKETS BELTS * SOCKS * TIES GIFT CERTIFICATES fr ►1 r:; ; r6 H ERMAN 'SI�VEAR Albert St., Clinton 482-9351 Picture, paint by number - Adult class, Shirley Millard, Florence, Ont.; Junior class, Janine Mayhew, RR 3, Clinton. Oil. Painting -landscape, Grace Peck, Huronview, Still Life, ,Grace Peck, Huronview.- Stuffed toy animal, Shirley Millard, Florence. Display of 5 articles made by "Nursing Home" or "Senior Citizen's Group", Huronview,. Special - donated by Clinton Women's Institute - to Junior Exhibitor with most points, Debbie Flynn, RR 4 Clinton, Needlework Pillowcases embroidered, Janet McClinchey, RR5, Clinton. Creative Stitchery Wall Hanging, Ena Shipp, Clinton., Place mats, Mrs. Heimpel, Wroxeter. Crib Quilt, any design, Mrs. Bill Flynn. Patchwork - Quilt; Mrs. Percy Livermore, Minton:` Quilt, hand applique, Bernice McClinchey, Blyth. Quilt or Spread -hand embroidered, Dorothy Marquis, Clinton, Scott Paper Ltd. Special to exhibitor with fnost points 94-97, Dorothy Marquis. Sarah Coventry Canada Ltd. to exhibitor with most points in Needlework Sec- tion, Mrs. Wes Heimpel. Senior Citizens - Knitted article, H. Wilson, Huronview. Crocheted article, Mrs. Heimpel, Rug braided or hooked, Mrs. Heimpel. 4 Blocks pieced and mounted, Mrs. Heimpel. Phyllis Mitchell, ;Mrs. Ross Trewartha. Special donated by Mrs. Phyllis Mitchell, Mrs. Bill Flynn. Weston Bakeries Ltd. Special to exhibitor with most points in arts and crafts, Mrs. Bill Flynn. Sewing Toddler and Children's sizes - Toddler's playset, Rhea Potter, RR 3, Clinton. Hooded jacket, Mary Marsh, Clinton. Bib front overalls, Judy Dixon, Clinton. Velour top, Isabelle MacDonald, Clinton. Slacks or jeans, Judy Dixon, Jogging shorts and top set, Mrs. Frank McDonald. Tiered dress, Judi Andrews, Goderich. Pyjamas, two-piece, Rhea Potter. • Sarah Coventry Canada Ltd. Special to most points in classes No. 39-47, Judy Dixon. Misses and Ladies T-shirt, Mrs. Frank McDonald, Afternoon dress or sun dress, Mrs. K. M. Johnston, Clinton. Two-piece dress, Rhea Potter. Blouson, any fabric, Brenda McDonald, Goderich, Slacks or shorts, zipper closing, Connie Van Loo, Clinton, 2 piece suit, Connie Van Loo. Loungewear, housecoat or caftan, Rhea Potter. Nightgown or babydoll pyjamas, Rhea Potter. Slip, Rhea Potter. Butterick, Home Catalogue Special to most points in classes 48-60, Rhea Potter. Boys and men - Jogging shorts, Judi Andrews, Goderich. Sport'Shirt, Grace Potter, Jacket or shirt, velour or sweater knit, Grace Potter, Londesboro. Mary's Sewing Centre Donates a special to exhibitor with most paints in classes 61-65, Grace Potter. Miscellaneous - Place- mats;; Rhea .got Fabric hat, any style, Mary Marsh. Oven Mitts or small ap- pliance cover, Mrs. Heimpel. Barbie Clothes - 3 articles, Rhea Potter. Simplicity Specials - To exhibitor with most points in sewing section, Rhea Potter. To exhibitor with second highest points in sewing section, Isabelle MacDonald. To exhibitor with third highest points in sewing section, Mary Marsh. Knitting Crocheting Crocheting - Baby set, pink or blue, Lillian Evans, Clinton. Lady's or child's vest, Mrs. Ruth Van Zon, Clinton. Slippers, Rita Powell, Clinton. Child's dress, Irene Shipp Clinton. Afghan, Mrs. Edna Arthur, Clinton. Crocheted edge for pillowslips, Lillian Evans. Doily, Brenda Dale RR 4, Clinton. Any other crocheted ar- ticle, Mrs. Mary Marsh. Tablecloth, Mrs. Hugh Ball, RR 5, Goderich. Broomstick lace article Lillian Evans. Placemats, Irene Shipp. Knitting - Man's sweater, Robena Tyndall, RR 4, Seaforth. Lady's sweater, Irene Shipp. Baby set -white, Irene Shipp. Slippers, Ruth Van Zon. Child's dress, Irene Shipp. Afghan, Mrs. Reg Smith. Hat and mitts to match, Irene Shipp. Any other knitted article, Lillian Evans. Scott Paper Ltd. Special to exhibitor with most points in knitting and crocheting section, Irene Shipp. Domestic Science Oil base mayonnaise, Mary Chapple, RR4, Seaforth. Cooked salad dressing, Mrs. June Dale, RR4, Clinton. White bread, Mary Chapple. Brown bread, Mary Chapple. Rhubarb ja-m, Loreen Raithby, Clinton. 5 Homemade bran. muf- fins, Deanna Delve, Clinton. Lemon Loaf, Margaret Dale. - • Carrot Cake, Edith Falconer, Clinton. Dutch apple pie, Margaret Dale. Cherry pie,. Mrs. June Dale. 5 Chocolate Chip Cookies, Rita Powell, Clinton. . 6 Unhaked fancy squares, Rita Powell. 5 cake -type brownies, .Jo- Anne Collins. .2 varieties of candy, Ron Fleming, Clinton, Cherry cheese cake, Jo- Anne Collins, RR4, Clinton. Simpsons Sears Ltd. Special to exhibitor with most points classes 102-116., Mary Chapple. Ladies Division Special - 125th anniversary cake judged on decoration - prize donated by Edna Wheeler, Rita Powell. Cadbury Schweppes Powell Ltd. best Chocolate Layer Cake, Judi Andrews. J.M. Schneider Ltd. Specials - Best Apple Pie, Mrs. June Dale. Best Chocolate Cake, Mary Thomson, Kippen. Best Butter Tarts, Olda Jervis, Clinton. Wm. Neilson Ltd. Special - best chocolate square cake, Jeb -Anne Collins. I.G.A. Special - individual serving of fancy dessert, Jo -Anne Collins. Arva Flour Mills Special - Three varieties of Fruit Bread, Mary Chapple. Rolls - 6, any 3 kinds, Edith Falconer. Arrangement of fancy cookies, Marle'2 Forbes, RR2, Clinton. Angel Food Cake, Mary Thomson, Kippen. Ontario Bean Producers - best dish of baked beans, Mary Thomson. Ontario Cream Producers Special - hest butter tarts, Rita Powell. -. Ontario Cream Producers - most points in baking section, Rita Powell and Mary Thomson. Turn to page 14 Amish hold clinic The Lucknow Sentinel reported that the Amish community in the area are concerned about the recent diagnosis of polio in two Amish people from the Norwich community. In order to prevent any further spread of the disease, the Athish community held a vac- cination clinic in their Lucknow school recently. The clinic was well at- tended - by the Amish people in the area 111:ESEPA ATE SHOPPE MAIN CORNER, CLINTON PHONE 482-7778 (NEXT TO CAMPBELL'S MEN'S WEAR) DRESSES! 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