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Clinton News-Record, 1980-05-08, Page 25u�. • • Those who received county honors at the recent 4-H achievement day in�F Seaforth included, front row left to right, Linda Klaver and Tammy Driscoll, both of RR 5, Seaforth. Middle row, Patty Coleman and Rosie Van Dyk of RR 4, • Seaforth, Coleen Dejong of Brucefield, and Cathy Vanneste of Kippen. Buck row, Barbara Doig of Edmondville, Sandra Bell of RR 2, Kippen and Melissa - Moffatt of Kippen. (Wilma.Oke photo) Brucefield school gives concert Every year for 12 years, now, all the students of Grade 8, many Grade 7 and some from Grade 6 at Huron Centennial School get the opportunity to show their talent in the spring performance. This year was no ex- ception,, After searching for a subject to use this year, Mr. Mathers got busy. The script was .all original and certainly fitted ..ln, _.-as `the"..inter- national Year of the Child has just finished. • Everyone ma -de statements suchl-as-d-they make *every year, "This year the school has outdone itself. This is the best ever". We all hope everyone enjoyedthe evening, original script by Mr. 11/lath ers scenery done under the able guidance of Mrs. Ede Turner, our art teacher, the acting done by pur Kipper news By Rene Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cooper celebrated their 20th anniversary on Saturday, May 3 with a cheese and wine party at , their home. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love, Caro, Mich. visited with relatives in the Kippen area last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mellis and Mrs. Margaret Barnard visited with relatives in Wroxeter on Sunday. students with the producingtalents of their teachers and last but not least the singing under Mrs. Doris McKinley's conducting, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. .Mary Moffatt. Thanks to parents who helped with costumes. Museumobile - is exactly that, a travelling museum on wheels.. When students can't go to Torunte-" tlireugih- 'the. - Royal Ontario Museum, two Museurnobiles and 20 traveling cases are THIS CLINTON. ospital aux helps with donation Through donations, fund raising projects and offering a variety of services, the Auxiliary to the Clinton Public Hospital is attempting to make patients' stay -comfortable-and- provide - the staff with equipment. At their May '5 meeting the --- Auxiliary Learned from treasurer Kathleen Elliott that a donation of $100 was given by the Reach Out Seniors group. The money wa"s put towards the purchase of the Heart Save machine. President Dawna' Westlake reported that 13 members attended -a - conference in Stratford on April 28 and the last meeting's minutes were '1-1 Ruth Bond, chairman of the awards committee had new forms to fill out anti_ Helen Davies, chairman of the buying committee took orders to 'membership pins. Corresponding secretary. Flora Kenwell showed six smocks and sent thank you notes to Mr. and Mrs. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Makins for hosting a joint vanishing card party which raised $135. Betty Burch asked for more books for the library; cart and Marg Coventry- recommended a new book called Nuts and Bolts of Nutrition, picked up and go to those 'schools. May 2 was the day the Grades 6 and 7 of Huron Centennial had the op- portunity to view fossils which record the prehistoric life in Ontario, primarily from 500 - 345. million years ago. This spanned three geological periods. Rocks from Thunder Bay' Area formed two billion years ago and remains of an ice age mammal that died in Southern. Ontario 12,000 years 'ago APPLIANCE REPAIR Large or small, we'll "fix them all... Our repair experts will have your appliance in tip top shape fast. Call us to- �l. day' ' PECK APPLIANCES 'IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" VARNA 482-7103 1 1 NM- IDIS um.mu am m 1 'tyre 83 III 1� ')efrrW'i00EXEE TER I v 111 MT CARMEL ((METT GRANO Bt NO N Wt'l 5 HURON RD it COUNrFIY > CORNER ';IGH = LUCAN 1U LONDON. KawasakiAl � MOTORCYCLES and Snowmobiles HOURS: MON.. SAT. 1040/SUN. 12-6 237-3456 MNM-INIII ---- YAMAHA SERVICE AND PARTS The Biggest Country Music Extravaganza.. . MOHAWK JAMBOREE An Outdoor Family Concert A ,/1 ,,Tarring Geordie Tapp Jana Jae Roger Quick. Connie Le SHch Waitfrr °slanek M.TStor u0, -,pet T,reup Brll Johnson Sweet Country and 1-1 rPgro wn Admission 1. $ 6.00 ADULT ... one .ay 2. ••27 00 ADULT . , two days. 3. 1 1.00 one day. 4. $17.00 CHILD . two days. Bring Lawn Chairs. All Stars Appearing Each Day Tickets At: ONTARIO MOTOR LEAGUE world wide +► TRAVEL AGENCY 7 Rattenbury St., E., Clinton 482-9300 Bus Companies, Tour'Operators...Call 1..(519) 433-9225 Presented by The Central Ontario Exhibition Association 1.• LOCATION: Mohawk Raceway, Campbellville, Ontario. Exit 38 off 401, 30 miles west of Toronto (formerly,Guelph Line) DATE: Saturday, June 28 and Sunday 29, 1980 SHOWTIME: 1:00 p.m. to approximately 1:00 p.m. Gatos open at 11:00 a.m. each day TICKETS: Only a certain number of tickets have been printed. Order yours now so you won't be disappointed. Tickets: '5.00 extra at the gate. CAMPING: Rough camping will be available off the Jamboree Site. Washrooms, etc. will be set up. A Saturday night dance (outdoors) will be held on the cam. Saturday The apd Sunday ate is .50 nigher ts. Camping per unit. Camping will be available Friday, y g a ping should bo paid in advance. Country Music Promotions' 1 which is for sale in the gift shop. She showed a number of knitted and handinade articles that have been donated for the gift shop to'sel and Gerry Vanderburg showed some craft-items.craft-items.Donna Woods collected the Penny Sale tickets, which areall be to in by June 2 and. Mrs. Davies reported that the vanishing card parties have raised Over $800. Barb Hicks, the candy striper convener _ at- tended the capping ceremony at the Goderich hospital and reported that she in- troduced their pledge to the Clinton volunteer stripers. While 'the elevator is being replaced .four candy stripers are needed a day, instead of two, to help take on the extra work and several girls have agreed to help. A new member of the committee, Ellen But- cher was introduced and the Girl Guides are preparing tray favors for Hospital Day. For the membership committee, Mrs. Coventry noted that the Auxiliary needs a representative from Vanastra. Peggy Menizes, con- vener of the social committee reminded the • group that the annual: Hospital Tea will be held on April 12 from 2-4 pin, She said that the hospital staff is working under difficulties while interior repairs are being made but -*le hopes that a good number of interested. citizens will attend. Mrs, Menzies .asked that anyone needing a ride to .Mrs. Westlake's home in Bayfield for the June 2 luncheon meeting should telephone their representative. Pians were Ornade to the booth at the Clinton ring Fair and tickets will be :sold on a doll dressed in a candy striper uniform, an oit painting and a handmade woodpn train, Eileen Staddon and Mrs, Hicks are preparing a float for the fair parade. Mrs. Coventry presented a film and jobs were assigned for the Hospital Tea and a request was made to send flowers to the hospital before Sunday evening, Best nterest 1 4%. SEMI-ANNUAL OR MONTHLY We represent many Trust Companies. We are often able to arrange for the highest interest being offered on Guaranteed Investment Certificates. * Subject to change EXETER 235-2420 Geiser -Kneels.. Insurance Agency Inc. GRAND BEND 238-8484 CLINTON 482-9747 WS -RECO 'H1tSD*Y", M A special FREE GIFT to all thigh school and college grads 181 f CHARM/PENDANT This is your year! And what a wonderful way to remember it. Visit our store soon and receive your free "CLASS OF 1980" medallion. Wear it as a pendant, keychain, or suspended from your charm bracelet. This free gift is our way oaf saying "Congratulations" to the class of 1980! You deserve it. Yes, FREE, while supplies last, from ANSTETT JEWELLERS LIMITED Clinton/ Exeter 'Seaforth Walkerton MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 0 -00 TE/VDER'SPOT NOW LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU WITH SELECTION, SAVINGS & PERSONAL ATTENTION GRAND BEND HOURS Mon. Tues. Wed.8- 6 Thus. F89 238-2512 Sats' 8.6i• Sun, -9.5 BAYFIELD HOURS Mon. Tues. 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