Clinton News-Record, 1979-08-09, Page 51
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ens news
by Hilda Payne
Visitors last Wed
nesday with Miss Flora
MacDonald, who resides
with Mrs. Rachael Sch-
walm, were Grace of
Taiwan and Sophia and
Albert Lin of Willowdale.
Miss MacDonald's late
4ister, Miss. Hazel
MacDonald of Goderich,
was previously a
missionary in Taiwan.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Dyk of Goderich and their
daughter, Miss Catriona
Dyk of Woodstock also'
visited on the same day.
Miss Marina Ladage of
Verdon, Illinois spent a
few days with Marilyn
Pepper and her family,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Pepper, Joanne and
Laurie, as an exchange
student in 4-H. While in
Hensall, she visited
Niagara Falls and places
around this area.
Mr. and Mrs. Sim
Roobal spent Thursday in
Ridgetown and dined
with Anthony Gelderland
and Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Gelderland while there.
Church news
The service at Hensall
United Church on Sun-
day, August 5 was con-
ducted by Rev. Stan.
McDonald with Miss
Karen McAllister at the
piano. 'Further music was
provided by Mrs. Eric
Luther and Mrs. Cliff
Britton accompanied by
Eric Luther who sang two
duets, during the service.
The children's talk was
about, "At -a -boy, God".
For his sermon, Rev.
McDonald gave a
message on "Be Your-
self". Many people go
Turn to page 10
• Township
hall plans...
op
• from page 7
feasability study by
• reporting their sum-,
marization of the
township public meeting
of June 6 which they had
• helped manage.
These three presen-
tations answer all
questions asked by Mr. Al
Sinclair of the Ministry of
culture and recreation.
Together, . they -will be
mailed to his office for
appraisal.
We will wait for ap-
proval of a Wintario
grant to assist us in
building the new hall.
Meanwhile, the rec
committee wishes to be
optimistic and allow the
architect to move ahead
in his preparations of
plans.
He suggestelf and it
Was agreed, that he feed
any special information
to the school so both
parties understand the
preparations.
The whole meeting
moved to the school
grounds and watched the
architect step off the
approximate size of the
hall in the proposed Plan
B area. This convinced
the committee that it
would stand back far
enough from the corner to
allow for a pleasant
setting for the building.
Whether construction
begins in 1979 remains
with the ministry's early
or late answer.
Desires for locations
lean heavily toward Plan
B if . a good many
questions and details can
be compatibly arranged
between the two groups.
At the Goderich
Township council
meeting Monday, August
7 a fetter was received
from the Huron County
Dept. of Education
confirming, the telephone
call stating that they
were in agreement to
deed land to the township
for the hall's location.
Bill Smiley.:
• from page 4
wares. And the rest of us
just as wildly rush out to
buy them.
• Of course, I don't mean
a word of all this.
Somehow, the human
spirit, though at one of its
lowest points in cen-
turies, will survive and
prevail. We'll find
something.
But in the meanti e,
I'm going to sharpen ny
• ace and get busy in-
stalling a windrnil. See
.yott In the bush lot.
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Hams
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