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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-07-03, Page 18�l Ew CLASSIFEOS 1'l' Card ►t" ha ks . O©) -a SPiobbrO k,.editOr. • -LOBO. Everett, .Orval Lobb, Helen Holland and , families sir- cereiy� ,appreciate,. the. ,sup- port and help of their' manly - . h iei S And relatives during. • the recent passing of their father - ands grandfather. Clifford G. Lobb. Special appreciation, is -given to Dr. .Harnett; Rev, Oestreicher, the Women's: Auxiliary et the tRlesley-Willis •U-n�i-ted Church, the Clinton Public ital d e en a '•"` Sunday The Londesboro, United: Churchn. Sunday School promotn wds: ceremonioy tookand aplacea r aron Sunday and' the Sunday School treasurer Laura Lyon ; and the assistant superintendent jack Tamblyn welconiett everyone. The : ushers were°.. Connie Hoggart,: Karen Wright, Stephen a„ choolers get promotioi • Duizer • and -Brad July 7. Thechurch s aure z Westerhout. annual outdoor service Shobbrook, Carol Car - Dur Ins will ` held on .July 20 at.twright, Nell Cartwright_ .. processional hymn the 11' g i rt the t+ /(��1 yyy and �"/��,( � cr y� K � pr,• at �,:Iaartp and V 1r/la ,� .1Ja��7o�`�•.,-�" Sunday •School pupils and, Menestang end a picnic 'received awards in the their' tea. hers,entered the will:foliow;�,4 lith, class. and preser church and Rev Scott John Llawson and 'Lisa tations ,were made to. welcomed 4114 , • R r, DUiZer read the. scripture Kathy Radford and n. Ti-. noted that°'Vacation and. the Sunday School Cameron axnero�n Moon in the X t. Bible Scliool will beheld attendance • awards were - class and Brenda Millar from"'' -,July 7-11` with presented by superin- i.> the14th.. registration- a,t 8:.30 am on tendent Nick Whyte, . Rev. ..S.cott promoted S Larry Gross is a patient in the Stratford hospital,. having knee surgery on • June 23, , Mr. Bob Burns and his sisters, Mrs. Myrtle asp a an cDonald ,of Kincardine s`lie Pearson. Our tip- and Mrs • Violet Collins of preciation to the many Port Elgin, spent four Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Good were Mr. and.•Mrsr Gordon Lyons of St. Helen's,. - Visiting the past week with Rev. and Mrs. Scott, friends of our father, and .,, days last week in -Saute =, -atrSec T. d -attended e wedding an. MCAI•t. I would like to thank my friends and neighbours for many gifts and cards I received while in Stratford Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Newland and Dr. Scott -of Stratford., Darryn McAsh.-27 Debbie` and Angela ' was Mrs. Scott'.a mother Mrs;, 0Audrey ,Smith ° of Cowansville. On July 1 the' church bell rang at noon in honor of Canada Day: otes`to put_a th 60th , dd' g niversary' of their Uncle'4"O l i r ca len Mr, and Mrs. Chester Burns. The future of Scouting Kalli Yorke from Perth in Londesboro will be the spent last week with Pat topic of discussiontfat ,ate Stackhouse. They tin of the roue competed in a step open mea g , g. - dancing competition on committee to be held at dads are invited to come - Friday and Saturday the church on July 3 at 9 out for an evening of fun, nights. • pm• Anyone interested is For details, contact Dave' ' urged to attend. Overboe at 523-4416. • r The first night of.moms and dads slo-pitch will be held•on Friday, July4 at "8 pin'. All interested • Londesboro moms and iv. GUS CHISHOLM'S 1st-ANNIVERSARa( 1 with r A'LEXANDER & CHAPMAN REALTY LIMITED: v and what a year it's been! ! ! With just 1` year under his belt in Real .Estate Sales, 00i Chisholm has generated a Whopping '2.8 million dollars in sales. How tonne so much? Because...GUS CHISHOLM CARES! . • Coming. out of retirement to enter Real Estate Soles,.,r Gus prides himself with a ,genuine concern for helping local people get a decent start on their future. Service and a sincere concern for the buyers needs is his trademark! The proof is in.hispast record. Every penny of his '2,8 million dollar years was _generated through sales of farms, businesses and homes to local people starting on a new future. And that's a retard to be proud of indeed! YOUR FRIEND IN GUS CHISHOLM -*SELLS FARMS!. FARM& URBANREAL ESTATIE IF YOtit•-ARE-IrQAKING TO A. FUTURE IN,FARMING GUS HASA FARM PROPERTY LISTING -FOR YOU! ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP 200 acres drained, level. Beef setup. Good driving shed. Two storey home. 192 acres workable. CASH CROP, BEEF OR HOGS , This farm is located near Lan- desboro. Excellent corn growing land, well drained. New home, large machinery shed Trout pond P d 100 ACRES, APPROXIMATELY 70 WORKABLE, IN EAST WAWANOSH Setup for 500 hogs, 30 cattle. Good hardwood bush. House completely remodelled, hew family room. Vena dor will take back mortgage. Located in Westfield. �y��y .��, aVA /? Her' 1V 4 barn yard, Targe wood lot. 790 acres total, 246 workable, all in crop, all included in price. 38 acres of good hardwood bush. This farm priced realistically. HOG SETUP NEAR BLYtH acres, completely automatic setup for 1400 hogs. 100' acres workable, clay loam. This farm has been reduced for quick sole. 147 ACRES, APPROXIMATELY 135 WORKABLE 35 acres tiled sys emati..caily. 7 acres of hardwood bush. Two harvestor silos. Automatic setup for beef and farrow to finish. Must be seen. This is a very large setup and is priced to sell. , ACRES CASH CRbP • • No buildings. Partially "systematically tiled. Goad heat unit area. NEAR KINCARDINE -DAIRY SETUP 150 acres. 135 workable. Very• productive farm: 22 cows and quota and all milking equipmentincluded in pr#te. Trout creek and some bush on property. New drive shed. Owner retiring. NEAR BAYFIELD. - 86 ACRES Clay loam, level. 70 acres workable. No buildings. Spring creek through property. Act now. (Reduced) OR �ATTENTIONATTENTIONERS,�� TORS. ARM iN acres with 640 n •lease back. /S0 a beef. Vend©' will sig of buildings • include large setup, 97 2 sets setup with 44,000 setup 197K Grain Drying storage. 344 acres Wailed near�nlyth, Ontario -lose tcs This farm other land very at One. intersection, base. Exclusive listing. NORTH QF RIPLEY 150 acres, level, systematically tiled. Complete farm seeded in flax, in- cluded, in price. No buildings._ ,Call Gus. PRICEDTO SELL 100 acres in West Wawanosh....AF_ prokimately . 65 workable, 35 bush. No buildings, Owner moving from area. Land leased for 1980. Priced well below going rate for land in the area. Make us an offer. WANTED: DAIRY OPERATION -UP TO 50 HEAD WITH QUOTA GODERICH TO KINCARDINE AREA• A • PUT sea GUS CHISHOLM TO WORKONA FARM FOR YOU OFFICE: 524-2117 - HOME: 524-8554 MOBILE CLINTON: YJ6.4367 - i'Vls►mb'er of The Huron ron Real Estate Board uitip.le Llstfng Service Real Estate • General insurance • Property Management.„ ALEXANDER & CHAPM AN REALTY LIMITED 10 THE SQUARE, GODERICH 3]0177 At Hallett Central Public school, award winners included; left to. right, Bill Jewitt,. industrial arts; Leanne Thurlow, English award; Pamela 'Losereit, math award, : and Jaclde Johnston, outstanding, effort and co-operation. MViissing was Arlene VandereiLhome economics. (News -Record photo) Gra Ming class awarded Students from Hullett numbers, accompanied =-C-entral S°choek- hcl- y M s.: J'ohnston -- - Mrs. Barbara Bosman presented the WI award for home economics and industrial arts to• Arlene Vanderlei and Bill Jewitt. The penmanship_award, presented by Mr. MacLennan went to etDuizer. MacLennan m en t ed Ke in. 'for perfeci at, special g,r•aduation ceremonies , on" June 24 and parents of the Grade 8 students attended a h dinner,�,.„p�;oyided by the . Women`Tifistitute: e Toasts and replies at the dinner were given by Mary ” Anderson, Bob JamieL,on, Mrs. Marjorie Duizer, Debbie Scott, Billy Presczator, Cheryl Lyon, Mr. Talbot, Pamela Losseit, John Jewitt, Kevin Radford, Mrs. Alice Buchanan, Scott Millar, Mr. Hen- derson,Joan Bergera and Angus MacLennan: The awards presei'r- tation'followed and began with the graduating • students, singing several Lau Mir . compl R adfor tendanc a on all his sch al records and the English award . given by Mrs. Sandra Westerhout for the Summerhill Ladies Club was by Leanne Thur.low... Mr. -fienderson gave the board of education award to Marjorie Siertsema and Mi. White presented the outstanding athlete awards to Scott Millar an ` uzanneTam'b'lyn: - The outstanding effort • andco-operation award was given to Marjorie', Siertseana and TBradley. Lyon, by ..Mrs, Lillian •Hallarh and • the math award from' E. Mitchell wasgiven by -Bill Millson \ to Pamela Loseriret: - After a step, ance n mber by Brenda opp, K t Howatt intro uced th guest speaker rice Shaw, a teacher at the Seaforth high school. Mr: Shaw spoke on how the graduates should respond • to the challenge and how they should co-operate. He was thanked b:y Arlene Vanderlei. Brenda Popp - in, ttoduced Marjorie. Siertsema who gave' the valedictorian .., address. She spoke about events in the school years and thanked all teachers and parents. The evening then closed with'; Lori Cartwright at the -piano. Last Wednesday, morning, 36 kindergarten pupils from Mrs. G. Walter's class graduated. Hullett happenhigs On Tuesday, June 24 at Siertseina and Bradley 7 p.m. the Grade 8 class Lyon. held their graduation Boards• of Education ceremony. Parents at- Award: Marjorie' Sier- •' tended their son or tsema. daughter's promotion • Outstanding effort and into W high ' school. A co-operation: Jackie smorgasbord was, Johnston. provided for those who attended. Awards were also handed out 'ad the results were as follows: Institute awards for home economics and industrial arts: Arlene Vanderlei ; Billy Jewitt;' Penmanship Award: Laurel Duizer. 0 English Award,.Leanne Thurlow; Math Award: 6Pam Losereit. - Helpful. hint If `you have a good pair of suede gloves that need freshening up, use some 'stale bread ferry the job. Put the gloves on and rub your hands with the stale Awards to outstanding bread changing to athletes • Seat. mill all;---ariothei si-ic -the-bread Suzanne Tamblyn. - ' becomes soiled. 'A thick --Awards to outstanding piece of bread is easier to graduates: Marjorie use than a thin slice. Theresa Overboe, the pupils -and they, Timothy Lyons, 'Kevin cluded, -Junlor • in- S h Mingle w, Scott tet `ediates fromn lanand Shaddick, Debbie ..Scott, Debbie Hulley:.s class, Todd • Shaddick, Kent Laurel Duizer, -.. B111! . . Sbliliri, law;AngelaScott, Jewitt, Elizabeth. Shane Taylor. and David . Lawson, Brad Lyon,' .Stevensonf• all received Cheryl Lyon, Sett their diplomas. Second . Millar, - Kevin ,Radford •ip „Radford -- year awards were given and Suzanne Tamblyn to to Tinarnie Airdrie, Cheri the senior intermediate with Mrs. Shirley S'c9tt :as' . he teacher. One class of girl's .and'o tc ass of sys from Marjorie Duizer and Joan Whyte's class moved to Ian and Debbie Hulley'�s -and they ` in- cluded Lisa . Duizer, Karen Wright, John Cartwright,. Larry Gross, Larry, Hoggart and Gary' Wilts. The primary two boy's from Jane' Hoggart, Stanley Airdrie and Steven Hulley ° •to • Margaret Wright's were Brian Howatt, Stephen Kennedy, Fred Peel Michael Radford an Brian Whyte - 'Primary • one • pupils, Theresa Overboe, Julie Merner, Kevin Nesbitt and Dennis Wilts moved from Shelley Lyon's class to Jane Hoggart's Timmie Airdrie, Shannon Taylor, Danny_. Hoggart., L,uann•e Stevenson, Indy t handy Medd,- Darren Stevenson,VPam Hoggart, Melanie Kno' , Theresa Knox, Stanley Airdrie and Connie Hoggart .in third year, Kelly Bosman, Sarah Lyons, Kevin. Wright, Brent Howatt and • Randy Shepherd were awarded; Fourth year 'awards were- given to Denise j Hulley, Denise Gross, Paul Jewitt, Lloyann Adams, • Bryan Howatt and Robert Adams and fifth year pupils were Shannon Duizer, • Brent Radford and Murray' Whyte..' - -- Michael Radford, Lori Bromley,, Lisa Bromley, - Claude Cartwright, Karen Wright, Cheryl Bromley, Kimberly. Wright and Suzanne 1ambl'yn were. given ,rtuizer, Denise Gross, s t `year awards - an 'aul Jewitt, --Darren • Crystal Whyte and Brian Stevenson, Shane Taylor Whyte -`were awarded in and Kevin Wright, From the - seventh year class. in. the nursery to Mrs. the eighth class awards •Ste•ven•s(in 's• ,' w°ere,, were, presented to Leanna Graham Adams, Kelly Lyon, Robbie Radford, "Bosman; Billy Jim Scott, Bra d W es t e r h o u t, Scott Shadcjick, Kevin Darlene Hulley, Susan Shvillinglaw, Joanne Jamieson and.. Bob Stevesnon and Sherry Jamieson. John Cart- `,Taylor. • wright, Stephen Duizer, . ; Rev. Scott -spoke .on -the David Whyte and Bradley \j00 year history of the •Lyon were in the ninth-,unday School and'. class and Shelley,_ following the service Westerhout was received. , lunch was served •and a the attendance award in special'anniveraary cake the 10th year class. for the Sunday School's Lisa Duizer, Cheryl _ 200th. birthday decorated Lyon,. Elizabeth Lawson, the table'. The church was Bill Jewitt and Kevin_ filled with flowers, ferns Radford, 'Scott Millar, and a 200. year banner: Perfect attendance Last Wednesday Angus MacLennan, principal of Hullett Central School presented a citation to Grade 8 student Kevin Radford in recognition of his outstanding- ac- complishment -of having a . perfect attendence• throughout elementary school:- This chool.This _unusual -b pressive record ran on °school days ., from YSe.p- .tember 7, 1971 until June 25, 1980. " Award winners *from Hullett school's grade eight class, include, front left to fright, Suzanne Tamblyn, ut im- outstan4i rg-athlete4 -1,aurel=Danserr-penn an i`hip; Marjorie Siertsema, outstanding graduate. Back row, Scott Millar,: outstanding athlete, and Brad Lyon, outstanding graduate. (News-Recordphoto) at Hullett Central Public iic b ,gr as Tile' graduation �c School this year includes, front 'row, Left to right, Dennis Schneider, Dawn Flynn, -Linda Facchinato, Arlene Vanderlei, Sharon Glousher„• Gemma Singe Mary Lou Anderson, and tackle Johnston. Second row, Brenda Popp, Shane Durniri, LeannesThurlow, Bill Million, Joan Bergsma, Mar jorie•� Sleirtsema, Debbie Scott, 8111 Jewitt, and Pam Loperlet. Third B rovr, Ken Howatt„ Brad Lyon, -»favie R oot � Bill Manson, Donnie Allen, Brian Dale, Kevin Radford, Janxie Daer, and Mr. Millson. Back row, 1V r. MacLennan, Cawline Watt, Lone Cartwright, Greg - Finch, Bob Jamieson, Scott Miller, Michael .Van Mongan,, Lautei Duizer, Suzanne Tamblyn, and Ceryl Lyon. (News-Redord photo) Cubs •and Scouts end The final Scout and Cub meeting for the year was held on June 23 with a father and son ball game. Although the fathers were somewhat han- dicapped by some rule variations, it is rumored that they were victorious. Following the game hot dogs were barbequed and each boy enjoyed soft drinks, _ donated by the Londesboro Lions. •Y Quota bie quote The aim. of education Should be to -teach the child to think, not. what to think.,john Dewey, 1859- 1952 b a •