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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-01-03, Page 7• Fl, an'cir B'rod.nock, ,ed,itcc ,The:: annual Christmas Eve 1979 service presented the r Christmas Story' ;id.' a„ Pageant: ' on Chr,tmas Eve in Knox United. Church. Prior to the service. Kim and J DR iassan played. violin selections accompanied by . their mother, Donn°s: -Lynn Hassan all of'Oak- vale. ak vill . The Choir entered the IMhurch to the Carol, then the „minister, Mr. Rick Hawley welcomed. alt, s- • The • Christmas story __-- ► as -to Teri and ;carols` were sung between- the. passages of scripture. Peter Postill sang a: solo "Mary's Boy Child" and Mrs. Nancy Park .sang the -solo. The cast was.: Baby. Jesus, Craig Ernpey; M.ary,` Anita Hallam; Joserih, Greg Hallam; Elizabeth, Patti McDowell; Zechariah, John Hildeh•,rand; Gabriel, Sherry Verbeek;' Angels, Lorie Cartwright, Debbie Cunningham, Carol Seers; Simon, Gordon • Gross;Kings, .Mauri;;ce Bean, Lawrence •Plaetzer Ernest Durnin; King Herod, , Darcy Andrews; *high priest, ...Keith .Hallam; Rachel, Nancy Verbeek; Shepherds, Kim McDowell, . Li'nda •Cun- ...._-n.ngXi.a m; S.h.aro-xt;. Glousher, Dennis Schneider, Angela Schneider, Brian . W ightinan, and many little shepherds • The lighting , was in charge•'of Greg: Park and• •' Bob Worsen, the music, Nancy Park and' Florence Wightman, and the soloists were Peter Postill and Nancy' Park. The directors were Mrs. Lillian. Hallam and Mrs. Irene• Millian, -Rick Hawley was the narrator during the pageant. • . Christmas visitors Christmas guests with lr' and Mrs. Fred Lawrence, Lana, Leslie and Marty were Mr. and ..M`rs.:F Fred Lawrence Sr., and Joanne of Mitchell; John - Lawrence of Red Deer; Alberta_; Miss. Paulin Lawrence, Toronto; 'Hob Lawrence of London, Mr. and-Mts. Gene" . Lawrence, Stfsan and Scott of Woodstock and and Mx. and Mrs. Lorne Daer, - Laura Lee and -Jason-of Woodstock. A Christmas Eve communion service was -held in• St. Mark's Anglican Church with the rector Rev. William Craven in charge. He was assisted by Mr. James Towe and„ Derrick Car- twright. The church was - attractively decorated Mrs. Fred Lawrence was the organist. . `� Mr. and Mrs. Ross .. Robinson spent' the Christmas holiday at Newmarket. with their tina C1411TON NE it THURSDAY, M A•4 ■ UA' 'fir 3 • to.pAGr get r:.; Ontario. sur ,. About 2,000 Ontario • production' was used to producers • Who • over. make up the difference, produced will share in the said board spokesman million rebate. -Ontario industrial. milk 4 producers will geta belated but expensive Christmas gift from the national: milk marketing' systein, the Ontario Milk Marketing - Bd rd has- announced. Sint ric a producers. will. receive up ta$4.illion milk levies pard on. over-' quota production for the 16 -month glotar period '-ended July 31„ 1979. The rebate• is being ,,rade ',because several " other .provinces un- derprQduoed their in- dustrial quotas' and the son, Mr. -Keith- Robinson,; • Mrs. `Robinson, Kim and 1<a► lav • Mrs; - • Mary . Rollinson'. „ and .' h•er son Murray Rollins.on , spent , the.. Christmas holiday in, 'Toronto with: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston. The Christmas draw held . at .Schneider's.: Hardware Store was won by Bert Gunningharn. It -was merchandise, Mr, and Mrs. -,George Collins .and`. Jonathan spent Christmas"' Day in ey. .Tack ow w ar parents • Mr. and Mrs. • Jack. Collinson. Misses Christine, Rhonda and Jennifer Stadelrnann of -Blyth were guests of their. grandmother, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnocltfor the Christmas holidays. • Larry' Chamney of Queen •s University, Kingston spent the - holiday,-wrth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Chamney and brother Eldon Chamney. Mr_, and Mrs. Ed Haines and Rachel of Niagara"- 'Falls :and Mr. and Mrs. Ran Livermore, Robbie, Donald and ' Philip of Fordwich and -Mr. and Mrs . Ed Davies. were Christmas Day guests of ' Mr. and Mrs. 'Donald Maines. • • Su idayguests wr,ith Mr:' and Mrs.. James Towe. were their daughter Mrs - :""Al Plint ' and Mr. 'Plint; grandson, Mr.' and Mrs.. Graham Plint and great- , .granddaughter Andrea and their, son. Mr. J. H. Towe, all of London. ``•.D 411 Sunday school co n cur Knox United • Church Sunday School room was - filled to capacity last Saturday evening for the annual Christmas con- cert. The brightly lighted decorated tree with the. many presents under it was a _ cheery sight to young and old. The Sunday school Superintendent,- Barry Millian; was. .chairman and the pianist was Mrs. Barry Millian. . After welcoming everybody; the `nursery and , kindergarten class with teacher, Mrs. Leonard Archarnbbauit gave an action rhyme. Miss Polly had a dolly and a song' Jesus loves the little children were presented. Amy Hawley .sang the solo . ac- c'ompanied by her mother Mrs: Rick Hawley. The - Primary class with their teacher, • Mrs.., Gerald McDowell and .u, In The Heart of Down Town Varna Vacuum Cleaners, Sales and Service " • CB Radios and Accessories • Speed Queen Appliances �• Moffat Appliances • Smoke Sensori , • insect Lights and Fly Killing Units • Handcrafted Gifts - I Varna Ont. of most makes Phone 482-7103 ti. CHRISTMAS TREES WILL BE PICKED UP IN' CUNTON W E A TRH E- R - •..*PERMITTING P E R M I T T I N . w BY • - DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS ON MONDAY, JAN. 7th: HAVE .YOUR TREE` ON THE BOUI,.EVARO CLINTO,N PUBLIC WORKS" COMMITTEE , •' �gant Miss Kim M�o'Dowel, gave two numbers and Misses Lana` and Leslie Lawrence sang, two duets accompanied by • their mother' Mrs. Fred Lawrence A happy birthday. was sung to Rick Hawley and. 'he gave a few remarks.. The-prirnar r senior=class* • with their teachers Mrs. Sandy' Andrews and Mrs. Tan Cjark gave a skit and Miss Sharon Glousher _. played a trunmpet;snlo.- The . lmior . class with - their teachers` Mrs., Pet r Verbeek and Mrs; Janes. Schneider gave a number and Lori and Steven Millian played two duets ---- on guitar and;banjd. • The Intermediate class with their teacher, Miss Brenda -.Ball, • Mrs.-, Al. �•.J A" "moi Lana, and • Mrs. Allan Webster presented an' amusing skit, Muppets go to Sesame Street. Carol singing was led by•'Mr. Hawley and to the°tune of Charles Nelson left, was honored by the congregation of W'esl'ey -Willis United Church recently for his -many years otserviee ai the church's groundskeeper. Mr. Nelson -was presented with "a gift on behalf of the cbngregation by -Rev. John Oestreicher. (News -Record photo),_ ool Scandal returns , Jingle Bells, Santa With a new round of arrived and gave out gifts. teacher negotiations and and bags of candy. bitter teachers' strikes in Trustees meet Ontario's school system, The Auburn' . Trustee the time ' is right for a `'. Board Met for the last revival ..of Ted Johns' meeting of the year. • popular exafnination of. December 21 in the Town the school system,: "The Hall. The minutes were School Scandal." approved as read by the Johns` will take his new clerk, • Mrs. Gail characters on tour in late --Dobie • - a'- had' v... been',.-,.Feb=r,nar y,> ,:.: a:nd.x.�.�.,ear Ly. .:. appointed, recently to -March in the•first major replace „Mrs. Arva tour planned by the Blyth • Machan who is moving• to Summer Festival, Guelph. Johns, a native of the The- meeting was in Clinton area who grew up charge. of the chairman, in Mitchell, wrote the • Warner Andrews, who play 'for the 1978 Blyth_• thanked Mrs. Machan for Summer 1 estival-. It was— her as her work the past year •and presented-herwith a gift. 'Correspondence ---was read . and a discussion to enforce the by-law concerning dog control was held. The Trustees reported , the . work 'already done. A. discussion took `place re insurance, on Town Hall 'and it was decided to get in touch with the agent. and increase coverage. :A .bonus will be given the clerk and also the cardtaker.and a couple of street lights have had to be repaired by. Ontario Hydro, but the new one. at Turnberry and Goderich streets has not .been .in- stalled as yet. The gar- bage disposal agreement with Chamney Sanitation Was signed- by• all Trustees. Appointments were made• as follows: Trustee Kenneth Scott to the Blyth Fire Department; Trusted Warner Andrews to animal control; and to maintenance of fire engine, trustee James Glousher. Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock reported that Christmas 'greetings had, been' sent to Auburn, Michigan. based on the bitter 1977-78, teachers' strike in Hurojz_ + + -I- The The Arthritis Society points out that when a research_ grant i -s awarded, the scientist doing the research does, not receive • ar►y` money for his personal use. + + + County but it had a universal approach that made. it popular` with- pe.oplefrom all across the country. It was revived in the fall of 1978 during the International Plowing Match .at Wingham and now. T will tour, southern Ontario before going to ' Toronto for a run at Theatre, Passe Muraille. Johns plays . many characters both .men and women in the one-man show that examines the problems of the educational system from * the side of the teachers, the board and the parents who are perplexed at what has happened to education since their days of ,,the little red school house. It is hilarious at times,; touching at others. The tour begins with a- - ,ohne,".:engag=e ment—at—.: Blyth on Feb. 25 and 26,,,;; :before visiting locations such as . Listowel, 'Petrolia, St. Catharines and other spots the province on week tour. around a three i CHANGE IN NAME INDEPENDENT SHIPPER United Co-Opperatives. of Ontario Livestock 'Depgrt,rrr' nt-="-' • Toronto ' Ship your livestock • with F RANK VOOGEL •Dash( good Mondayisshipping -- - day from Varna Stockyard previously Roy Scotch.mer Call Dashwopd 238-2707 or Bayfield 565-2636 ,Sy 7(30 a.m. Monday for prompt service Ereh idem More than just a fan, All-Season...ventilation gives you'control..of the air in your builgin,gs. Set it, then, it's automatic, Controls drafts, dead-�•ati-pockets and condensation. Air stays fresh. Reduces stress; helpsrtriveatock improve production. See us for 'systems and service that help— make the good life bet#er{. GLENDINNING FARM EQUIPMENT. LTD. R.R. 2 Lucan, Ont: 519-227-4543 Ken Glendinning 'Phone: 519.294,.4574 George Glendinning 519 -3.45 -2723 -Jim Young Since' ' 1865... we've been first with the news you wont,,::#o know CLINTON NEWS -RECORD Clinton Comm unity Centre SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Arena Schedule Wednesday; January 2 2:00 •'3:30 p.m. - Public Skating Friday, _January 4 8:30 p.m. - Junior C Hockey, Port Elgin -vs. Clinton Saturday, January 5 6:45 p.m. -.Bantam, Seaforth vs. Clinton 8:30 p.m. - Midget, Goderich vs. Clinton Sunday, January 6 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. - learn to skate 2:00,- 3::30 p.m. - Public Skating 4:00 p.m. - Atom, Goderich vs: Clinton This Ad Courtesy of 111 AND SONS -LTD. 0aylie,d Rd,. CLINTON ,,... C a�3� 3409 LILY AU HORIZED IJEALER JANUARY. PLIANCE CLEARANCE SALE - I Ou`r complete inventory, of over,_250: appti•gf -- ces on sale at pre-increas'e'pces. We will refund you the 'full sales tux on any new'arppliante sold in January. • •.Most colours - most sizes all in stook - stoves fridges. ,washers,.dryers, freezers-, built in ovens, dishwashers and Jenn Air. Subject to stork o,n hand Closed Mondays -open Friday night • WE STOCK -WARTS FOR MOST APPLIANCES DRYSDALE -MAJOR A.PP 1ANtg CENTRE LTD. a, 'tile Place to boy appliances IrIENSALL ...Y,� , 2024728 b -y The Huron County BcardofEducation �. asses CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL CLI, I TO N - PHONE 482-347i. MON bAY NIGHT (starting January 14, 1980) BASIC SEWING - 8 weeks COOKING (Gourmet) 10 weeks. , FURNITURE REFINISHING 10 weeks • QUILTING - 10 weeks SEWING - Blyth Public Se'hool 8 weeks WELDING - 10 weeks TUESDAY NIGHT (starting January 15, 1980) ART - 10 weeks • . FIRST AID - 8 weeks HAIRI.DRESSING - 10 weeks 'KA'R'ATE'- 10- weeks SEWING (Advance Knits) - 8 weeks WEDNESDAY NIGHT (starting January 16, 180) CROCHET AND KNITTING 10 weeks. UPHOLSTERY - 10 weeks MONDAY NIGIfT ~ (starting March 24, 1980) CERAMICS - 8 weeks ~. TUESDAY NIGHT -(starting March 25, 1980) WOMEN'S FITNESS 10 weeks WEDNESDAY NIGHT starting February 14, 1480) GOLF 10:weeks SOME COURSES MAY HAVE TO BE_ CANCELLED IF, INSUFFICIENT INTEREST 15 INDICATED BY ENROLMENT SEAFORTH DISTRICTaHIGH SCHOOL SEAFORTH - PHONE 527-0380 .HONDA',' NIGHT • (starting Januar)k, 7, 1980) BASIC HOME. REPAIRS FOR LADIES AND MEN -- 5 week. TUESDAY NIGHT (starting January 8, 1980) BRIDGE - 10 weeks LIQUID EMBROIDERY - 10 weeks .fl WEDNESDAY -NIGHT • (starting January 9, 1980) MIXED ADULT BADMINTON - 10 weeks THURSDAY NIGHT (starting January 10,.19`80) MF.N`S BASKETBALI. - 10, w(•c-ks a MIXED ADULT CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING one evening class en THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1980 followed by 5 SUNDAY afternoon sessions . F.E.•MADILL SEC6NDARY-SC--FOOL V.V I NGh7AT'Vtt - PH -NE 357-1800 TUESDAY NIGHT (starting January 8, 1980) HAIR STYLING. y 10 weeks LADIES' AUTO MECHANICS - 10 weeks - MACRAME - 8 weeks ', . - , STANDARD FIRST AID - 8 weeks -W(AV)ING (Basic)" - 10• weeks • WEDNESDAY NIGHT - (starting January -•9,.1980) I)EC,„OR.A`FIV•E TUBE PAINTING - 10 weeks FLOWER ARRANGING - 8 weeks LADIES' PHYSICAL FITNESS - 10 weeks, . QUILTING • 6 weeks MONDAY NIGHT ' (starting April 7, 1980) ADVANCED KNITS - 10 weeks GOLF FOR BEGINNERS, - 8 weeks. THURSDAY NIGHT . (starting April 10, 19801- BASIC 9801BASIC KNITS - 10 weeks FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE Tiff SCHCOL~`' OODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE • GODERICH PHONE 524-=7353 MONDAY NIGHT -.4 (starting January,7, 1980.1.- BADMINTON 98tl.rBADMINTON - 10,weeks BRIDGE (Intermediate) • 10 weeks ENGLISH FOR NEW CANADIANS •GO17 -•10 weeks , 'HEATING with WOOD. . WIND `POWER and SOLAll' .ENERGY we(k4 • . 0 TUESDAY,NIGHT A (starting- Ja"hoary 8, 1980) PH(TOGRAPf .Y 5 weeks EIING (Advanced), - 10' w,t•eks WEDNESDAY NIGHT ' (startiis4 January 9, 1980) I: NC1•tgH for NEW CANA )BANS VOLLEYBALL. (A•tl,riits) - Colborne Central P.S. - 10 weeks • • • ST JOtIN AIVLBULANCE bogtimin.g in Mardi 1080 TENNIS • beginning in May 1980 THURSDAY NIGHT (starting January,1001980) STRETCH SEWING (Advanced) -10 weeks GARDENING. - beginning in April 1480 r, , t., Fir,lo 84,9 • w...-r..•..,r ...:;wYu. rv> z,«,>.. r .<-,.,r.+...r119i v..A1,,,AAA* R ,1 •