Clinton News-Record, 1980-07-03, Page 15It ::took nine pair of scissors to cut the ribbon'. to
officially open the two senior citizen : apartment
buildings ln. Clinton. list Friday. Leh to right are
Knlsley..Tot. the ..Huron...'Houu'sing Authority,
Allen Moses, chairman of the Ohtaro Housing
Corporation, Huron. Warden Bill Marley, resident
Rose Welch, housing minister 'Claude ° Bennett,
resident Margaret Hanley, MPP Jack Riddell, MP_
Garnet Blomfield, and "Mayor Harold Lobb. (News= -
Record photo) —
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.+� Citizfrom pe sage 1�h4i.p _.,
,' f award
sponsored by the
Independent Order of
Oddfellows, Calvin.
Stanlake,
-*5for the".evening
was Mr. D.W, Kenwell,
superintendent of
education from the Huron
County. Board of
Education.,
Receattptionended largely
:The wedding reception
held. in ' the ` Hensall
Community Centre on •
Friday for Mr, and Mrs.
Wayne Corbett who were
married 4 in Dashwood
Church.;, ,on Friday was
largely;, atten'ried, Mrs.
Corbett Was .the former
Elaine Hen•dric:k,..
daughter of Mr.. and -Mrs.
Harold Hendrick of Dash-
wood,
Outdoor service •
There was an excellent-
attendance
xcellentattendance at the 'annual
United' Church, open air
service and picniche11 on
Sunday, June 29 at
Stanley` Township Park
en the 'Bluewater- High-
away. The ;service,
arranged by the Worship
committee with George
Parker as chairman, had
Rev., Stan. McDonald
conducting the service
Bob ','Heywood:
eadn "the "iiusic,
The,
congregation enjoyed Mr.'
Heywoo 1's,.;.music'talents.
and Scott Tesney , and.
Randy' Parker were the
•ushers.
. The very beautiful day
lent.:�mu.ch.. to the outdoor
service and picnic which
followed. Prizes Were
given during the af- •
ternoon and Don and
Cathy Geiger won ` the
prize., fa)r the largest'
fam'ily -.present,. Audrey
Christi or :e nearer
birthday and Mr.' and
Mrs. Doug Cook for the
nearest anniversary.
Randy Parker was the
Champion _ h-eavyweight.
for the day and Audrey
Shristi.e the champion
lightweight. Pear.1
Shaddick _ was the most
youthful person present'
and Kay gilder won the
prrze fpr " guessing the
exact number of jelly, -
beans, Irk the jar.. Randy
Parker wort, the prize for
the 'xhen's . shoe kicking
!Contest and, Joanne
Pepper for . the women.
Linda Gerstenkorn'$
graup won, the soybean `
contest and tht Bluebird
Groanother
contestup. i
All youngsters won h.
-pt'ize with S ott ,Jesney
charge of the yQUth group
and Janice Bisback and
. Cathie Geiger in charge
• of the children's games.-
-pa rbara
ames.--parbara Gackstett.er
conducted°'a candy
scramble.
News and notes
Hensall ' community are
(busy this week attending
the Vacation Bible School
beingheld in the United
Church. The general
public are invited to the
- closing exercises on
Friday morning at 10:30
a.m
The Official 'Board of
,the Hensall di United
Church met on June. 23, at
'which time they decided
to change the . an-
niversary from spring to
fall for 1981, An outline of
the --services for the year.
ending June 1981 were
csutl d by the Worship
committee and Barbara,
Gackstetter reported for
the Christian Develop-
ment " Corn mittee " giving
the outline for the
Christian Education And
CORD, THURSbAY, JULY 3',19 -PAH 15
i'ties.' .
Fellowship aictities to e Boma Dr, and
coining up.. Mr.s. R:aiph T(1.
ain
Leallowsder re nembevired Exetther,
Th+ Hensa�ll. ntheir ited an,A,e oft the sanr m.e evenine bersg, ,
Church, choir and. thein the chlpir, theialso presented
farm ies °expresse"ud „
appreciation and •bade Gail Travers and her
farewell -
farewell to their choir. husband George z:Shaw
Jeader - Mrs. Marian with a'wedding gift,`
McCafe I at �'hurs-
y � rrcezatififxn. nna;de the
»$daywithabanquet at
the Pineridge ;Chalet. a
facials •
After a weal, Don �Vi�tors , with, Mr; and
Travers, president
of the: Mrs. Carl Payne. on
choir,, spoke a few wordsSaturday were_Mr. and
of appreciation and ayce Mrs. Irwin Johnstoi and
'Pepper, secretary, Mr:p.... and Mrs' Ray
"presented.
Mrs. PPrirreau of Seaforth and
~McCaffrey with a -#rook- on Sunday, Mir, ati . rs.
Susi c,
-Mrs. McCaffrey Wayne • Payne of London
commended the choir on visited,
their work and dedication . Mrs; Alice Fermi d�-1
'during her time as Mrs. Gladys Coleman
e leader: M _.. erto -lxi e-after'a
also spoke and following "pleasant'trip to 'the
the meal, everyone went Thousand Islands.
LUCKNOW - From
Kincardine • to
Thamesford, By Special
Appointment (BSA) .. ,is
gaining recognition.
Capacity crowds have
become traditionin the
Lucknow area to hear
and dance to the five man
band. The band's success
is. also clearly evident
through their bookings
and they worked 49 out of
52 weeks last year.
BSA was formed two -
and -a -half years ago by-
Lucknow's Rick
---------Passmore.- He-hadeeen-
Several dozen friends gathered in Clinton recently
to celebrate the 46th wedding anniversary of Dick ,
and Margaret Atkey, front row. Here the former
publisher of the News -Record and his wife pose
with his sister and brother-in-law Dr. and Marie
Hughes from Goderich.
singing tO records in his
home, for parties and
friends. until an
aquaintence in the
recording business told.
him he should form a
band.
Dan Lear and Wayne
Lyon' from Londesboro
Were the first to answer
Passmore's. ad and were
later joined by Mike
Crocker. Ken Pollard
then joined the • group as
the keyboard 'player and
Andy IViarks.on came in to
play__bass after Crocker-
-
rocker -
the groaap. R
Mil—lead .
guitarist and Don\ Cook
frorn Goderich also plays
lead guitar: Steve Allen
froarn Holyroi5d • is the
band's drummer ,and
Dale Sewers from London
plays bass guitar.
BSA ;plays a .variety of
.music, from country to
the the 50's music, from
the pop 'chart tunes to :a
special . tribute to Elvis
and- Passmore wears
appropriate costumes for
each style of music
played during their three
set show...
According to, Passmore
the band plays its music'
not only' for money, but
for enjoyent and
satisfaction. They have
played two charity
dances, have raised
money. ' for Crippled
Children and hope to'
promote, dances for -
young people and special
shows in the area. .
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