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piing program starts
The Spring erograni at •6:30-7:30 p.xn'.
Vanastra Recreation A more advanced class
Centre begins ,April 14 is the RLSS Bronze
and . runs . t4 June 21. Medallion and RLSS
Registration for the swnn Bronze Cross. Ladies
and fitness programs is 1 Avuafit is an exercise
p.m. to .5 p.m. daily this class in the water.
week. New, this spring is a
The aquatic program is speed -swim club, a
a challenge for the competitive swim team
participant, an op- 'to train and condition the
portunity to learn and swimmers in, Huron
conquer aquatic skills County for the coming
and to become a safe and summer season. •
proficient swimmer. The , Programs offered this
aquatic program offers year also include fitness
something for everyone. class for men and
Parent and tot swims for women.
babies up to three years Ladies "swing, into
—gives new--- -learning - sir i ng i s -a - fi tress
experience for the very program designed to beat
young. The kindergym the winter blues and
swim and advanced bulges. This program is
course offers children planned for Monday,
three to five years social Wednesday and Thur-
developznent, motor skill sday afternoons at 1:30
development and en- p.m. , Also, evening
joyment in a water en- classes will be held
vironment. Learn to Wednesday and Thur -
swim• programs for all sday at 7:30 p.m. This
ages - youth', teen and class combines fitness
adult, as well as all levels exercises followed .by a
of swimming skills are swim and sauna.
ongoing courses. An excellent gym -
The synchronized nasties program for
swimming course in- youth is available at the
cludes learning water Centre.
ballet figures and Fitness is just as im-
preparing individual and portant for men and
group routines to music. programs such as the
The next class starts
Thursday, April 17 from
Ji
men's gym swim and
sau
na.
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC MEETING
TO CONSIDER AN AMENDMENT
TO THE HURON COUNTY OFFICIAL PLAN
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23
AT 7:30 P.M.
at the Vanastra Rec. Centre
Vanastra
The purpose of this amendment is to change the land
use `designation on lot 39 and the east part of lot 40
plan 23 (Vanastro) Tuckersmith Twp. from "commercial"
to "industrial" on the east part of lots 39 and 40 and
"institutional" on fhe west part of lot 39. The proposed
uses for these lots are about manufacturing and sales
facility on the east part of lot 39, a municipal curling
Oink on the west part of lot 39 and a metal welding
fabricating and sales facility on theeast part of lot 40.
FOR,FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT THE
HURON COUNTY PLANNING DEPT.
524-2188
Yoga is a. class for
people of all ages, male
and female. This class
consists of.breathing and
light exercise torelax, to
improve blood circulation'
t? increase flexibility and
tb relieve muscle tension.
This class is held on
Thursdays at 7:30 p.m.'
and may be followed, with
a sauna and swim,
New this spring is
ballroom dancing. Learn
the cha-cha, somba,,
rhumba, tangos, foxtrot,
and waltz with instructor
Fran Sors. An excellent
way to exercise. For
coupFes-o
A special recreation
program of aquatics and
fitness has been
developed for persons
with special needs. This
could include mentally
retarded, physically
disabled, senior citizens,
anyone who cannot fit
into a regular program.
All these programs will
commence the week of
April 14, 1980 and run for
ten weeks. If you have
any questions regarding
the program please call
482-3544.
The Township of
Tuckersmith is presently
constructing an addition
to the Vanastra
Recreation Centre to
make the facility ac-
cessible to all persons.
The new addition
consists of accessible
washrooms, showers,
change areas, hydraulic
pool: lift. an exercise
room with specialized
exercise equipmentand
activity rooms.
The management
apologizes to our patrons
for any inconveneince
c sed during con-
stuction.
Bingo
winners
The first share -the-
, wealth of $76 was split
two ways. The winners
were Mrs. Vi Hallam of
Lucknow and Mrs. Cecile
McNeill of Qzoderich. The
sole winner of the second
share -the -wealth of $80
was Mrs. Mary Arthur.
The' lone winner of the
third share -the -wealth
was Fred Sieger: The
lucky jackpot of $200 was
split two ways between
Gloria Glanville and
Carol Finlayson each
going home $100 richer.
Cubs and Scouts were
cancelled this week for
Easter, but will resume
next week
On a trip to California last week, a group of eight Clinton and area couples
celebrated the 50th birthdays of these lads, including back row, left, Bill
Fleming and Don Eastman, and front row Jim Cunningham and Clarence
Denomme.
Community happenings
The soheduled meeting
of April 15th has been
cancelled because of
Admission is $2. Both
dances are put on by the
Vanastra and District
—another -meeting but _ --it---.. Lioness club -for. -your
will be held on Monday,
April 21st at 8 p.m. at the
Rec Centre.
John Ross, principal.of
Vanastra Public, School
will be there to speak on
our school and its future.
Tickets are still
available from any Lions
member or at the door for
the dance onjApril 12th.
Tickets are $8 per couple.
Lunch is provided and
music is by,"Kadenza" at
the Vanastra Rec Centre.
Registration 'for
baseball will be held on
April 15 at 7 p.m. at the
Rec Centre - fee $3 per
child and $7 per family,
proof of age required for
all teams. New coaches
and umpires please come
and register.
Another pre -teen dance
will be held this Friday
night, April 11 at the Rec
Centre from . 7-9:30 p.m'.
'for all boys and girls,
ages 8 to 11 years.
Admission is $1.00.
On April 25, the teen
dance will be held at the
Rec Centre from 8:30
p.m. until 11:30 p.m.,
ages 12-18 years.
enjoyment so come on out
.kids and have a good
time.
Nursery School
Last Thursday, Apri1 3,
our nursery - school held
their Easter party and all
took home their Easter
baskets filled with
candies. Sandwiches and
j-u-iee--were served for
lunch°, along with - cup-
cakes made and
decorated., by Debbie
Riley, who also made a
fancy bunny cake for the
mothers. Also hot buns
from the oven were
served as part of 'the.
adult lunch.
The Nursery School is
almost ready for their
craft and bake table to be
held at the Lioness'
Rummage Sale on April
19 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
at the Rec Centre.
The draw for the
Easter bunny was made
by Jeff Ryan and the
winner of the rather large'
chocolate rabbit was
Frank Hauraney from
Don Mills.
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Synchronized swimming
Seven members of the
Vanastra Synchro Club
competed. i.nra.--m-et-held-
Sunday, March 30 at the
Woodstock "Y". Winning
their pansy forbes
awards; were: Sarah
Hoiering, Heidi Hoering,
Cheryl Bromley, Lori
Bromley and Lisa
Bosman.
Sarah Hoering, Heidi
Hoering and Cheryl
Bromley placed third in
girls 12 and under
sequence. Lori Bromley
and Lisa Bosman placed,
eighth in the same:
Anita Hallam placed
,sixth in girls twelve and
over level III figures. Deb
Bennett placed first in the
Masters Level IV and V
figures.
Congratulations to
these girls who have put a
lot of hard work and done
such a fine job.
Lions
•
nd Lioness dime
On Thursday, April 3, his certified general
the-Vanastra and -D strict-- cco tante—clegr e ' -
Lioness held a dinner h,asbeen past president of
Meeting prepared by the Kinsmen Club. of
John $berg and served Bracebridge as well as
by Tony Jeacock, Ken acting as treasurer'6f the
Mcllveen and Don Town of Bracebridge for
MacLean. It was a lively five years.
meal and was truly. en- Jack is married and he
joyed by all,
Our guest speaker was
Jack McLaughlin.,
speaking on. the new
addition• to our Rec
Centre, after D which a
question and answer
period was held.
Jack was, born -in
Tuckersmith Township
and attended Seaforth
District High School• He-
worked seven years with
Toronto Dominion Bank
in Seaforth, Thornberry,
Sarnia, Windsor,
-,,,Bracebridge and- - Sud-
bury. .
In 1977 Jack received
Varna UCW
hold special
Passover meal
by Mary Chessell
An unusual and im-
pressive program was
presented at Varna's
UCW meeting on Maundy
Thursday, when a Jewish
Passover Supper was
served with all the usual
ceremony and sym-
bol4s.m. , _It enhanced the
understanding of all
present of the
--1gnificafree of-this"i yr
observance to the Jewish
people. With the finding
of "the Afikomen" (a
symbol of the Messiah),
the Christian symbolism'"
began with the eating of
egg dipped in salt water,
and the washing of feet,
symbolizing the serving
nature of Christian
ministry. Following this
the Lord's Supper was
observed, using pieces of
unleavenLed bread
(matzoh) dipped in a
goblet of wine as symbols
of the body and blood of
Christ. Rey. Wilena
Brown gave a very
moving Meditation while
the room was lighted only
by a few candles to
represent the darkness
Turn to page 19
and. his wife Mary Heleln
have a two- ..__ children;
Sherri, age five . and
Susan, age two.
Our next Lioness
meeting will be a
business meeting to .be
held at the Rec Centre on
April 17 at 7 pan,.
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