Clinton News-Record, 1980-05-01, Page 8PAG
a-CLINTON NEWS,RECORD, THURSDAY, IYIAY 1 .1080
by Bertha MOCGregor
The. BlneWater
Regional NeWspaper
Network entertained
their correspondents to a .
day o entertainment in
the Wesley-WilliS United
--
Church, Clinton On
Friday, April 25th, Bob
Trotterk jeurnalist . of
Conestoga College spoke
and was Most interesting,
A delicious dinner was
, served by the ladies of the
church and Shirley Keller
showed slides .of the •
Goderic.h 'Signal -Star
Publishing and narrated
details.
The correspondents
report a very good day.
Thanks to the editors..
Carmel Church
to hear the Belles
—Rev.—Kennet
conducted service in
Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday at 9
a.rn. E.D.S.T. • and his
sermon was "Be Per-
secuted 2. The text being
from 1st Peter Chapter 2,
verses 20-21,
The Belles Of St. Marys,
a young peoples hand bell
choir, will be featured in
a musical evening to be
held in Cannel Churchon.
Sunday. May 4 at 7:30
p.m. A felloWship how.
will. folleW. Everyene is
Cordially invited to at-
tend.
Twin sOnS baptized
The., regular morning
service at BensallUnited
Church on Sunday Was
condleted by Rev, Stan
McDonald. As an Introit,
the choir sang two verses
of "The Lord's My
Shepherd" to the tune,
"Crimond". A, beautiful
Solo = was given by Mrs.
Marianne Vic Caffrey,
accompanied by Dr.
Ralph Topp on the piano.
The Sacrament of
Baptism was ad-
ministered to Jeffrey
Edward and Scott
of Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Reid,' before the children
of the congregation left
for Sungay School.
Rev. McDonald's
message, was entitled,
"Baptism and the
Sa urday Night Dance".
ensall United Church
was filled on Sunday
evening to witness and
share in a very im-
pressive special Con-
firmation Service when
nine persons joined the
church through
Profession Of Faith. The
Service was arranged and
condUcted by the
Minister, Rev.. Stanley
McDonald, with Dr.
Ralph Topp on the organ
and Mrs, Marianne
McCaffrey the 'choir
director. '
Those being confirmed
were, Sheila Elizabeth
Riley into the Chiselhurst
congregation and Glenn
Luther Slade, Katherine
Leigh Topp, .,Randy
George Parker, Scott
James Jeaney, Dana
Marie Bazzate, Starr
Cluistine Jesney, Mary
Margaret Drysdale and
Sharon Ida Wurrn into the
Hensal congregation, It
was indeed a significant
moment when Mrs.
Sharon Wurn and her
twin children Scbtt and
Starr Jesney were con -
..fir med together and for
Randy Parker when his
grandmother. and his
father, both members of
the Session, shared in the
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Constance euchre party
by Mary Merner
Court Constantine
L1842 held a euchre party
on April 22.
There were 11 tables
playing and the winners
included: ladies' high,
Ferne McClure; lone
hands, Margaret Taylor;
ladieslow, Mary
McClure; men's high,
S.am McClure; lone
hands „ Jim preszcator;
men's low, Ken Presz-
cator.
Lucky prizes went to
Velma Preszcator, Diane
Stevenson and Bill
Gordon and proceeds
from the evening are to
be donated to the Cancer
Society.
The Seaforth Saddle
Club held their Trail Ride
on April 27 at Hullett
Conservation Area and 43
horses participated over
the six -mile course.
Seventy-eight poker
hands were sold and the
winners were: first,
Frank Riley, RR2
Seaforth; second,
Christine Neilmans, RR4
Walton; third, Bill Fidom
of Belgrave; fourth, Roy
Beuerman of Monkton;
fifth, Eva Curtin of
Paisley.
Thelast check-out point
was back to home base,
Solar heat
• to warm pool
KINCARDINE - The
recreation board in
Kincardine is looking into
the feasiblity of using
solar heat to warm the
community pool.
Presently, the cost to
heat the pool for a season
is $20,000 and the cost to
• install a solar heating
system in the roof of the
community centre over
the pool would be $48,000,
Bill Orr of Solar Swim
explained to the rec
committee, "If you take
the mortgage rate of 13
per cent over five years,
without fuel costs going
up any more than they
are. now, your monthly
payments would be
$1,129.01. Over the five
years, it would be totally
paid for in savings."
The pool outside
Wiarton has a Solar'Swim
system and according to
Mr. Orr, they are totally
satisfied with the work
that has been done. Pools
in Richmond Hill and
Scarboro are also using
solar energy to heat in-
door pools. The town of
Chesley is also interested
in the concept of solar
heating its pool.
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where everyone enjoyed
some food.
Mr. and Mrs. Fralick
and Mary of Port Rowan
were last Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Riley.
John Thompson had the
misfortune to fall while
trimming- a tree last
Saturday. He spent the
week in Unieersity
Hospital in London and
was able to return home
this weekend. We hope he
continues to feel much
better each day.
Mr. and , .Mrs. Hugh
Dimaline spent the past
weekend in Hamilton
visiting with their
families, Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Hopp and Julie;
Miss Trudy Dimaline and
Mr. Ken Allen; Miss
Kathy Dimaline of
London also visited with
them.
Annette Cook and Joy
Cudmore from the
Clinton Public School
spent Thursday with Mrs.
George Mcllwain. They
were spending a day on
the farm on a field trip
from the school.
Mrs. Paul Stevenson
and Luanne attended a
bridal shower on Sunday
in Shakespeare for her
sister Betty Anne Her-
man.
Mr. Don Buchanan
spent Sunday until
Thursday in a London
hospital undergoing tests.
We would like to wish him
the best.
Mr. and Mrs. Cam
Patterson of London were
Monday visitors with her
grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Riley.
Weekend visitors with
Mr; - and Mrs. John
Thompson and Bob were
Mr. • and Mrs. Andy
Thompson and Jeffrey of
Oakville and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Reynolds
and Nancy Jo of South-
field, Michigan.
"RESPECT FOR LAW WEEK"
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, crime and its effect upon the lives and
property of our citizens continues undiminished,
despite efforts by government, citizens' organizations
and many individuals, and
'WHEREAS, the problems of crime touch and affect all
segments of our society undermining ,and eroding the
moral and economic strengths of our communities and
their citizens, and
WHEREAS, there is still a reluctance on the part of many
citizens to involve themselves in actions to insure the
protection, rights and well-being of. their, fellow
citizens, and
fr
• WHEREAS, Optimist clubs and their members continue
to sponsor and support programs aimed at combatting
crime and disrespect for law through year-round effor-
ts; now therefore', be it
RESOLVED, that 11 HAROLD LOBB, Mayor of CLINTON,
ONTARIO proclaim the week of May 1-7, 1910 as RESPECT
FOR LAW WEEK and ask all citizens of CLINTON to join
with the Optimists in carrying the message of respect
for law to other citizens, and by example, exercise
responsible citizenship.
Done at the Town of CLINTON this 22 day of April in the
year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and eighty.
HAROLD LOBB
MAYOR
TOWN OF CLINTON
Mother would love one of my paintings
...The gift of a lifetime!
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art gallery
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serve 550at.
Another successful beef with „,clusters of spring
barbecue was held by the %flowers. Our thanks are
Church on "Wednesday, this event and to all who
eager appetites. As well and Mrs. George Parker,
IJCW of libeinkseill United due to all who PatrOniZed
meals were served to Rod Parker, son Of Mr.
April 23, when around 550 helped in any Way.
as beef, scalleped Who has been a patient
potatoes, beans,.
coleslaw, salads and rolls
were served and the meal,.,
completed bya,variety of
pies. Those who arrived
early were entertained
with piano selections by
iioenod
'Karen GMcdAalrlicia.stern,0 :4:
dertrude Middleton, and.
the tables were decorated
for a number of weeks in
St.. Joseph's Hospital,
London,. returned honie
but is still using crntes
ch.
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Aceording to thelIatest
available statistics, ° the
average turkey is still one
inch longer than the
average roasting pan.
The 17th class of students graduated from the.
Therese Pfrimmer Clinic in Goderich Township on
April 25. The eight graduates studied a three week
course and received diplomas as Deep Muscle
Therapists. The graduates and those attending a
special dinner for them on Friday included, back
row, left to right, Mary Kish, Niagara Falls, Clinic
director and instructor; Stella Demays, Cheshire,
Connecticut; Rita Boettger, Hardsdale, New York;
Win Smith, Taos, .New lYiexico; Gerti Hareschildt,
Westwood, New 'Jersey; Jack Kish, Niagara Falls,
instructor. Front row, Dr.. Harriett Bell, Stuart,
Florida, former grad; Marianne Lawrence, Point.,
Clark, instructer; Vicki Ross, King of Prussia,
Pennsylvania; Carolyn Simkovich, Belle Vernon,
Pennsylvania; Pr. ,Marie Zittel, Hamburg, New
York; Diane Whitaker, Deer Isle, Maine. (News -
Record photo)
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