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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-06-14, Page 16PAGE 16--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1979 Holmesville United plan events by Blanche Deeves Church News Sunday morning worship service was well attended at Holmesville as Jaqueline Norman and Brenda Harris sang "let there be peace". Mr. Oestreicher talked to the children before they went to their classes, saying "we thank God for Jesus and the beauty of the world". The sermon was "important things." Brad Forbes and David Lobb received the offering. ' Dates to remember include: June 17, a Centennial event, Sunday School • Rally Day fellowship hour after the service; June 24 - Combined church ser- vice Wesley -Willis and Holmesville at Camp Menesetung at 11 a.m. A picni,p lunch to follow come rain or sunshine. Everyone welcome. The Holmesville congregation is invited to attend church services at Ontario Street United Church in Clinton during the month of July while our minister Mr. Oestreicher is on holidays. The ham and salad supper was a real suc- cess. More people came than at other suppers. Three former ministers attended including Stuart Miner, Wilbur Rogers and Mr. Clifford Park. WI meets - The Goderich Township Women's Institute met in the school on Monday night. The meeting opened in regular form with Mrs. Sarah Storey at the piano and Mrs. Hazel McCreath presiding. The roll call was answered by explaining "a way in which changing agriculture is• changing . On Thursday, June 21, our lives". The the Huron Country -cor-responden ceeluded--Plasyhouse--from.-Grran: a letter of thanks from Bend will put on a show Mr.R ,eburn..for. the_ _forthe. upil.s- The_cast -flo-wers-:_. and shrub will -be 'here -at .-1-;15-11.in, planted in front of the on Thursday for a 45 - school by the Institute. minute show. Mrs. Marian Powell On Thursday, June 21, displayed the lap robe she Miss Dawn's grade 2 put together, from class and Mrs. Chisholms squares knitted by grade 2-3 class will be members. travelling to Grand Bend. Dairy Princess, Miss The pupils will visit the Jean Siertsema, showed Zoo in the morning and go slides on the process of to the Lambton Heritage making cheese, and Museum in the afternoon. explained .the various More information about stages of composition the trip will be sent home before it is edible. with the pupils at a later Ontario makes 40 dif- date. ferent varieties of cheese. Township news In appreciation of her The community presentation, Mrs. Helen meeting of Goderich Fuller gave her a gift and Township was held Mrs. Hazel McCreath Wednesday, June 16 at 8 thanked her on behalf of m. with a at - the Institute. Mrs. p' good tendance of over 90. Berneice Mcllwain gave a report on the district annual meeting when 85 people registered. Mrs. Alice Porter gave a report of officers Conference at Waterloo. The crib quilt made of embroidered blocks was sent to War Memorial Children's Hospital in London. They can always use help with knitting and, sewing for the children. Rather than hold a picnic on July 9th, it was decided to attend the play "I'll be back for you before midnight" at Blyth Summer Theatre. All interested please contact Mrs. Hazel McCreath 524-7436. The meeting adjourned. A Silent auction was held. School news On Thursday, June 14, the grade 7's from Holmesville School will le'ave for Camp Wyoka, which is situated in the Wingham area. Grade 7 will return to the school on Friday June 15, the same date Mrs. Pullman, the librarian, would like all books returned to the library. On Wednesday, June 20, the grade 8 students going ,to Central Huron Secondary School in the fall, will be travelling to that school for Orien- tation Day. On Thursday, June 21, pictures of this year's grade 8 graduation class will be taken in the morning. The cost is $3.50 each and the school would like the picture money by Wednesday, June 20. Each pupil wishing a picture will be given an envelope so that they can address it. The picture will be sent home during the summer months. Brant Stirling opened the meeting and Gerry Ginn explained where the group had been looking at halls. Mrs. Hazel McCreath showed slides on the various halls visited. A lively discussion was held by those present. Lunch of doughnuts and coffee were served by the Recreation Committee. Sunday June 17 is Decoration Day at the Clinton cemetery at 7 p.m. with Rev. Broadfoot in charge of the service. Everyone is welcome to attend. Personals Christopher and Amber -Lynn McCullough of Stratford spent nine days with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCullough while mum and dad took a trip to Mexico. Mrs. Ethel Williams of St. Catharines and Mrs. Frank Lobb visited on Sunday with Ross and Betty Feagan. Bridal shower A bridal shower was held for Joanne Palmer at the home of Mrs. Joy Lavis. Friends of the bride to be presented her with lovely gifts. Joanne thanked the ladies for the evening and the lovely gifts. Lunch was served by the hostess and a social hour was enjoyed Cindy Middleton, daughter of Don and Audrey Middleton, graduated in the spring ffd`n the graphic technician program, Conestoga College, Doon Campus, Kitchener. She has accepted a position at the -Herrington Printing and Publishing Co. in Erin, Ont., beginning in August.' At present, she is working at the new store in Clinton, Jervis Foto Pros. Enjoy Our Dinner Menu e,«eBavarian Inn BAYFIELD APPETIZERS THE CLEF'S SOUP OF THE DAY FREN CH ONION SOUP with Swiss Cheese, Baked, Homemade SMOKED OYSTERS served with Rye Breadtiered with Rye Bread MARINATED HERRING in Sour cream' SHRIMP COCKTAIL (5) ENTREES ,75 1.75 2,75 2.50 3.25 ,.,, 6.95 Sauerbraten * • . . • . . ' ' .rne.. . . ,;,.h'tr.l; rich, � Kra, ) render • tilt u1 heel _- marinated or red 6.50 ,r'rtnU tl,h• hn•UderIurr! ,Irllt'I . . . . . . . . Wiener Schnitzel * l Knack . , 4.75 Knackwurst * served h 01 our slice ml (.Prrrtun sut"•r. runt Beef SUI/yUL'P — / "Irn/rt sf)IP. . . . . . . 4.50 berfest Sausages • • • • . Served „llh our ,,rPr,u w 6.85 Kasseler R pP h , „l, our „P ....•„ 6.75 Octo I (rennun t,erl.rind ic en .......... t ,til (,PrrnUn tut,t,F r Trulc different — snr"F<' pork chops ver er „ 7 50 Cordon Bleu stiff led ,,,th IW'( andr h, r.., ... , .. . Shrimp ,.,„/,/,,„ hr„„„I t wit F,nr.tr' ........... � Rainbow Trout, ' ' Rainbow Trout ,tiro',/ „rth shrimp • • • • • • • • 7.95 Menulere • 6.95 •............... 6.95 Rindsroullade • • • • • • • • ..... braised ,.t ,t, rr„r' 5.95 1 ri . Sat . Sundul "nil 7,.11t'r1 dud stuffed top mutter• • Bavarian Goulash su, lent beef stew. Filet Mignon 6 oz. Sirloin Steak 10 oz. ... ]0.95 ',petitionnr ell done ...... • • ' • • 10.95 served woh onions. medium "r well Anne •,.. 13.85 r Lobster Tails served tilt t ` 16.95 Turf 1 lobster full and h ”: filet sreuF • . • . • • Surf and • CHILDREN'S PORTIONS (der 12 years) DESSERTS BLACKFOREST CHERRY CAKE, Homemade HS email e PIES (cherry cheese, memade ICE CREAM COFFEE OR TEA I 1ruNn huuP z . 00 1.50 1 .00 1 25 40 WINE SPECI- AL JORDANS WHITE, RED OR ROSE exc1. tax I J 6 70 Served in a 1 Litre Carafe to it home potatoes Dinners include roll and butter, tossed salad, vegetab1es and p f,or Reservations call 565-2843, a 9. It seems odd that the Clinton firemen would be called out to a chimney fire in the middle of the summer, but that was the case last Monday mor- ning as they answered a minor call to the Broome household in Holmesville. The fire burned itself out before firemen arrived. Area residents had their furnaces and wood stoves going when the weather turned unseasonably cold with frost, following a record hot weekend.(News-Record photo) Plan gravel lease Goderich township Wain received a permit council is in the process for a Silo, Swamp Castle of putting together a five for a storage shed and year lease for gravel to house, Grant Fisher for a be used on township garage, Garnet Wright to roads. Council instructed demolish a porch and to clerk Robin Thompson to K. Gyapjas to build a tool prepare a five year lease shed. The permit to for gravel at 30 cents a Gyapjas is to be referred yard. The agreement is to the township building with Ed Deeves-, owner of inspector and the house the land. for Swamp Castle is Council also passed two subject to approval from bylaws to regulate the the county health unit. development 0/ two mobile home parks -on the Bayfield Line. The parks, just outside Bayfield, are to be developed ac- cording to the township official plan. The bylaws By Mary Merner regulate the use of land Mr. and Mrs. Frank and the character of the Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry buildings on the land. Cook of Clinton and Mr. Council also Met with and Mrs. Ken Preszcator representatives of the of Seaforth were Friday Bluewater Beach evening visitors with Mr. Association to supply and Mrs. Dave Presz- residents of the beach cator, Christine, Lisa, area with information Christopher and George. regarding dust control, Sunday visitors with dog control, fences and Mrs. Georg Mcllwain drains. Council asked the were Mr. and Mrs. Jack road superintendant and Crozier, Paul, Kevin and the township clerk to Lori of Huron Ridge, respond to the questions Kincardine, and Mr. and from the beach Mrs. George Mcllwain, ratepayers. Lynn and Steven of Council 'asked Gerry Stratford. Ginn, reeve Grant Mr. and Mrs. • Dave Stirling and the township Preszcator, Christine, clerk to estimate costs for Lisa, Christopher and the proposed sport field Greg, and Luanne and and to apply to Wintario Darren Stevenson visited for grants for the project. on Sunday with Mr. and Six building permits Mrs. Alvin Smale at the were approved. Tudor Paul Bunyan Camp. 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