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Clinton News-Record, 1980-06-05, Page 17'1 d rT CLINTON 1TEW3•$iacQRU'1'klURSI?AY,Riactngos underway By Rene.Breehu It was .anotherfully product► t'e- week for our Branch as we enter 'the summer season. Our binges are" now being patronized by the .suin- mer holiday people who spend •the summer near the lake area. It was RR 5's turn at the bingo helm with chairman Eric Switzer subbing, for Milt Schrieber. Winning the jackpot prize of $200 were two of our regular at- tenders, ,,.Fran Watson from Mitchell and Carole Cooper of Kippen. Best wishes to Milt Schrieber who went to Toronto for an operation. He's now back home recuperating, and he'll be -he-thiek-of-thingb before long. Comrades George and Minlue Rumball and John Deeves are off to the Dominion Convention ink B.C. TGIF was again a well attended evening with a treat of homemade soup, compliments -of the Legion Staff, and it was good, they • said . This ,- coming Friday, we have a treat in stoicke for you alL Since i.'s r' `D" Day Anniversary, we'll have Eugene l radle.y and his •fabutous instrument to lead us in the sing -along. Our Comrade Billy and 'staff are preparing the special lunch which will be sold ata nominal Nei.' Our dedicated', mueh respected Shriners were' out in a force last Saturday. with an impressive parade. Many of there patronized our Branch facilities, and we send our most sincere congratulations to the newly appointed Illustrious Potentate `Spence Cummings of our area and wish for him and his organization every success in the continuing dedicated work of the Shrine members for crippled and burned children. A truly honorable dedication. It is our hope that we were able, in k^T• The new -officers of the Clinton Legion Ladies' Auxiliary were -in- stalled in a formal ceremony on Monday night. Serving on the executive this year are, front row, left to right, treasurer, Dorothy Flagg; secretary, Suzie Chambers; president, Annie Sailows; past president, Mabel Schreiber; first vice president, Minlue Rumball; _r .s Sunday school anniversary second vice, Rose LaCroix. Back row, executive members, Millie Hanley, Wonnetta Holland, Mary Tait, Marg Switzer and sergeant at arms, Velma Lewis. Executive member Branehe Deeves was absent and two more executive members are still to be elected. (News -Record photo) by Blanche,,Deeves Leading the Holmesville worship service last Sunday. was Mrs. Barb Norman. -Greeters at the door were Don and Allison Lobb and their children Robin, Laurie and Sandra, and the ushers were Shelley Crawford, Tracy Nor- man, Steven Preszcator, Dennis Thompson. Reading the lesson was Heather Harris. First scripture lesson was read by Frank Schloendorf; second scripture read by Janine Mayhew. A prayer was said by Tim Mayhew. Hugh Lobb introduced the guest speaker, Rev. Stan McDonald, while Traverse Bell thanked Rev. McDonald. The Sunday School thanks all who have supported our work through the use of the special envelopes today. Promotions and at., tendance awards were presented later by Sunday School Superintendent Hugh Lobb and Clerk of Session, Mr.... William events in- Norman.' n Norman.' Upcoming elude: Thursday, June 5, Holmesville U.C.W. Church supper, 5-7:30 p.m.; Sunday, June 8, Holy Communion; Sunday, June 22, Outdoor service and picnic at Camp Menesetung and the UCW will meet in the church hall June 10 at 2 p.m. COMMUNITY NOTES The Enterprising Seniors meeting of June 5 is cancelled, but will be held June 19 when there will be an auction sale. - The Goderich Township WJ. will meet June 9 at 8 p.m. in the Holmesville loderich Twp. news junior girls,, Shelley Surridge, Anne Bornath, Kim Giles; midget girls, Angela Bakker, Jenny Allen, Julia Feltham. Those students who placed first or second in µAny event will be going to Seaforth District High School on Tuesday, June 3 to compete with other pupils from other schools. For pupils not going_to Seaforth, play day will be lipid at the school. On Friday, June 6, the date Kindergarten A and B, Grade one, Grade ,three, four will be 'going on . a Trip to—Storybook Gardens in London. The bus will leave at '`9 a:m. and return at ap- proximately 3 p.m. Thursday, June 5 and Thursday, June 12 will be busy days for ,the Holmesville Band and choir as they are going travelling to Hullett and Clinton Public Schools on , Jun.e, 5 , Oii June 12, our choir and band will perform before students of Colborne and Robertson Public Schools. The kindergarten graduation will take place in the school gymnasium on Friday, June 20. Kindergarten graduation- - - commences -- at 1 p.m. Parents ' of kindergarten pupils are invited for refreshments in the kindergarten room after graduation. Awards for outstanding pupils in such fields as sports, public ' speaking, etc. will be given out at a ceremony on Friday, June 20. Presentations will begin after Kin- dergarten graduation which is being held on the same day. Students will have Monday, June 9 off as this is a Professional Development Day planned for public school teachers in Huron County. Pupils will return to school Tuesday, June 10. Once again the. Grade 8 graduating class will have a chance to pur- chase graduation pic- tures. The photographs are _priced. at $4_ each, postage included. . The size of the picture is 8 x 10. The pictures are to be returned to each student during the summer months. Those wishing to.• purchase photographs, please bring $4 to the school secretary by June 15. Monday and Tuesday, June 23 and 24 the Grade 8's are going to be travelling to Niagara to see the different sites of the area..They will leave at 7 a.m. Monday and. stay overnight at Brock Universi.by. Tuesday, June 23 is the return date for the pupils. More in- formation regarding agenda, sleeping ac= commodations, etc. will be sent home, at a later date with the grade 8 pupils. Wednesday, June 25 is the graduation date for -Holmesville_ _..__School- 'Grade 8's. The presen- tation of the awards. commence at 1 p.m. As in other years, the Women's Institute has been very kind in offering to cater at the ceremony. Lunch will begin at noon. A letter will be sent home to parents of the graduating class soon.' Wednesday, June 25. This will be the last day of school for the pupils. Students will return to the school on Tuesday, September 2, 1980. School. There will be a plant sale at this meeting. • ,SCHOOL NEWS 110 Track and field. All people who competed in the school track and field meet Thursday, May 22 are to be congratulated. Competition was tough and all made a good showing. Listed below are the first, second, third place overall winners in each category. Senior Boys, Shawn Rahbek, Kent Feagan, Mike Powell; in- termediate boys, Robin Lobb, Frank Scholendorf, Mike Clark; junior boys, Gary Stephenson, Carson Teal, Stephen Bugler; midget boys, Rob Roosernalen, Rod Nurse, Michael Bush; senior girls, Cathy Oke, Linda Russilo, Nancy Bugler; intermediate girls, Shelley Teal, Brenda Minielly, Ingrid Claus; CorrecOQn Alice Porter is the president of the West Huron Women's Insitute (WI) not the Goderich Township WI as was reported in last week's News -Record. The president of the Goderich Township branch is Millie Dempsey. The News -Record' apologizes for this error • and any inconveniences it may have caused. Casey Dendekker, representing Muer Const, submitted a design for the Goderich Township Hall to Goderich Township Council when it met on May 19. Council instructed the. clerk -to send the plans and the specs for the hall to Ken Dunn for -more detailed study. Sergio Pompilli and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Peever were present at the council meeting to explain their desire to erect a • town house condominium on 13.6 acres north of, but ad- jacent to, Bayfield. Council passed a motion to have the reeve check out the legal in- volvements regarding such a proposal. R.M. Elliott was present to clarify township policy 'regar- ding the gravel pit on lots 34 and 35, concession 12. The road superintendent was instructed to explain this policy to Mr. Elliott. William Smith and F. Dutot were present to request that the Brand drain be repaired and to present a petition from some of the involved owners in support. Council passed a motion to accept the. request and to hire Postill brainage to do the repair work. In reply .t6 a request from the Ministry of Natural Resources for comment on their study, the clerk was instructed to say that the report contained a lot of general information, most of which, if not all, was common knowledged to Goderich Township Council. The revised recreation budget for 1980 was adopted by council. A land fill agreement was ordered to be signed r and forwarded to Colborne Township. Building permits issued to J.A. Seaman for demolition of a hen house; to Fred ,Mitro to build a verandah; and to Camp Canbay for alterations to the sum- mer camp. A permit requested by Ed Vincent for a mobile home was approved but held., pen- ding approval of the Huron County Health Unit. The clerk was in- , structed to get quotations from several persons regarding the cost of evaluating five parcels of land owned by the township. Accounts totalling $61,788.97 w er}e ordered paid by council. Council then adjourned until June 2 at 8 p.rn. 19 PAGE 17 e. Leitw some small Tway, to :have carrying out thewdutles ,of made Cheam. +relcp>rne in the Sgt,-,fit»Arnis. The our Branch facilities. Dolor party consisted of utlur . Ladles' Auxiliary Dick li c ay as color aggd were .again at It with still and George Yeats and another banquet, this Don Armstrong as flag time for the Huron bearers. installation of County Board of 'Sgt. -At -Arms for the mew ' Education on 1Vlonday was conducted by Noel evening. Many ap" Flagg,or the ladies precrative thanks to them. waand.f . Dorothy 'Flagg. The w 'and the men who were L a d i e s A u,x 1 i4 aX y secretary was 'installed by Olen Bisb�ack, Treasurrers . were- stalled ere-stalledby 'Mary Brown for. the men and pessie Black for the Ladies Auxiliary,. The two Executives were in- stalled by Comrades Slim and Rose Lacroix. Both the service of- ficers and Padre were .installdly,Rene-Brochu. Fran and Ed Porter in- stalled the vice- presidents, John and Hilda Semple installed the past presidents. George Campbell in- stalled the president for the men while Gladys East installed the president for the Ladies' Auxiliary. present to lend, a helping • hand. cops.1 Four Score and 10, wow, that a lot of years! Sorry Mabel, . it should have been three score and 10 in last week's news,. Here's wishing that you will have and enjoy many more years V of active service with the Ladies Auxiliary. ur 13ra oepi was, honored to have been asked to install the Exeter Branch officers and executive. It was Bill Chambers as the in- stalling officer who led a contingent of our Branch to Exeter last Saturday evening. It was Percy. Brown UNTIL CLOSING TUES. JUNE 10 MEDIUM ca.011.111) BEEF OR LESS CUT FROM GRADE 'A' RIB BEEF STEAKS CUT FROM GRADE 'A' RSB BEEF ROASTS BONELESS CROSS CUT RIB STEAK TRY'OUR OWN BRAND! Z & W. 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