Clinton News-Record, 1980-06-05, Page 17'1
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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;
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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.
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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
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