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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-07-17, Page 22 il0jamSE" T + r R AY. JULY 17. f' `0 by peggy gibb For a goodly Per- Everywhere people are Centage of the population, being asked to turn their a walk can can a few admiration for this young steps. shopping from store :than into the dollars for which is •logging. Here in Clinton and district, there are three locations where you may pledge or donate to the Terry Fox Marathon of Hope. There are pledge forms in Bartliff's Restaurant 4824727, . the Clinton News -Record Office 482-3443 or at the Cancer Society office Albert Street, 482-7832. Official receipts will be issued after any payment. Let's help Terry Fox to store or. at the , most once around,' the' golf .course. Consider 5,200 miles - the thought is dismissed, Then think. again - 5,200. miles with an artificial leg. `hat's when the superlatives run'short and we can writewith nothing but profound . admiration for the young 21 -year-old from `Port Coquitlam, B.C. Terry Fox, who lost his right leg to cancer two and a half years ago, is turning tragedy into a tr um`ph` as he pressesen realize Tiffs- goal - -while , mile after weary mile in the hope of realizing ten million dollars for cancer research in his jog from Atlantic to Pacific. The former basketball player is now running 30 miles on each even day of the month and 26 miles on each odd day. He averages 4 milesan hour, running roughly 71/2 hours per day, seven days a week. He sets out each day at 5 a.m., mostly to avoid the traffic for the first few hours. he's jogging let's be signing our names to a pledge. -f- + + Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hudie of Sarnia and Mrs. Alfred Hudie of Clinton recently attended the wedding of their cousin and nephew, Ian Barnard to Shana Connell in Hamilton and also visited their aunt, Mrs. Vera Lawrence of the same city. ..1 Mrs. +++ H. L. Wise o London visited Mrs. William Wise in -Clinton. Hospital and other relatives in the area. ... • + Here are the results of the Scavenger Hunt organized by the Clinton Kinettes for the Moonlight Madness held last week. In the 8x1.0 year old class winners were: Brenda Finch, Andrea Carlin and Shelley Reinhart, The 1143 year old winners 'were Lori Colquhoun, Tracy Potter and Julie Johnston. The prizes for ..the al eVe were' donated by the Bank of Montreal. The Junior C Booster winner for the July draw was Clarence Denomme with a prize of$100. + + + - Upcoming fairs for this weekend are Listowel on •Friday and Saturday, July 18 and 19 also closer to home the Zurich Fair on Saturday and Sunday July 19 •and 20 at the Community Centre and Park. ++ If you want to refresh your memory it was on July 17, 1976 that Queen Elizabeth opened the Olympic Games in Montreal and on July 20, 1969 that Neil Armstrong became the first -man to walk on the moon. That's TTT - Town Talk Trivia. WISHES A HAPPY BIRTHDAY Lori) Liv ore Robbie Irwin Tracy Black Joanna Wilkins Kristina Riehl Jennifer Talbot Scott Wilson Tara Carlin Andrea Fitzgerald Keri Slotegraaf Michelle Whalen Clinton London Vanastra Clinton Clinton Bayfield Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton On July 17 July 18 July 18 July 18 July 19 July 20 , July 20 July 21. July 22 July.22 July 23. To Join - just come into the News -Record office, 53 Albert St., Clinton or phone 482-3443 and have your name entered in the Birthday Book and get your FREE button. Written by'Kathryn MacKay Summerhifl Ladies plan group 'Michelle Smith ex- plained-•_,� the new Telephone : R.eassurance progam to the Sun - • xnerhill Ladies r,Club meeting on. July 9. Held at the horne . of Evelyn Merrill, 13 women. were *introduced to the neW program and c In volunteer their time In the theprogram, by calling 482-9630 to learn John McLeod is willing to do just about anything this summer! He will work on a farm, do maintenance, or work In' a store. He has had ex- perience as a janitor, a paper boy, a wood -cutter, and a farm hand. Next fall; John will be in Grade 40 at CHSS. If ychane a job for John or any student call the Canada Employment Centre for Students at 524-2744. Iiiminesausimumilawimeammistm Joanne Grunewald brought home first prizes in the guitar solo and duet and Nancy Taylor took first in the s'olo piano- competition at the. Central Musie League contest in Kitchener. The girls study with the Huron Music League in Clinton. (News -Record photo) Kippen neighbors clean up fire remains Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mellis - and Mrs. M. Barnard visited in Wroxeter last week. About 20 men in the community held a clean- up bee at Ross Faber's following thebarn fire on Monday nigh anal... rs� Harold Jones visit d recently with Mr. are Mrs. Art Ashworth. at Ilderton. Mrs. Harry. Caldwell and John E. - Caldwell attended the Moore -Deas wedding in Mitchell on Saturday, July, 12, Gun Club. The Kippen Gun flub July 8 shoot, saw' 32 shooters. Ray Geddws hit 99 straight out of 100 for the too. score followed by = Jack Mills 50 straight; ;. Grant McGregor, 24; Keith Cockburn; Bert Mahaffy, Al Kyle, glen Mogk, Dan Crerar, John Anderson, George Hamm, Jamie Caldwell, all had 24; Bob .Ironside, Jim • Butcher, Todd Caldwell all had 23; Rick Schroeder, Lloyd Benner, ,.1twrrisea. -Schoek; --B© Caldwell wll with 22. Paul Ritchie,.21; Merv. Batkin, Terry Baker; Rick Welsh, Bryan -Beer, all 20; Chris Middleton, 19; Neil Colquhoun, Linda Bell, . 18; Terry Mann, Dave Cooper 17_; and Gladys McGregor 16. . Completing the scoring were Robert McGregor, John Philip, Pat Kyle. A round of doubles saw George Hamm get 38 and Bob Ironside 37. more. The new president, Gladys Van Egmond gave a reading, the yearly fees were paid and Jean Vodden gave the treasurer's report. The annual community picnic Will beheld on July - 17 at the Ausable-' Bayfield Conservation Park, just south of Clinton, beginning at 7 pm. A bus trip to Parry Sound nn Tnly 15 is being, picnic sponsored by . the Lon- desboro WI and Sum- merhill Ladies can join in the trip ,by contacting Mrs. Van Egmond. A thank -you note was received from Fred VQ Iden and . the next meeting will be held on August 13 at the home of Verna Gibbings. Sue Vodden, Hazel Watkins and Jane Van Spengen will look after the lunch committee. The club• plans to . join with the Londesboro WI for their September meeting, The raffle waswon. by Phyllis Tyndall and Mrs. Van Egmond played e,cial picne selections and recording whistling numbers performed by two Summerhill Ladies famous husbands was heard. p%CK Y1 IR Olatt." ERRIES= OPEN: at 1O..A.M• MONDAY, TUESDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY Weather & • Supply Permitting BRING YOUR OWN QUIRT -BOXES OR EMPTY QUART BOXES CAN BE PURCHASED 15 ACRES - IRRIGATED RR. NO. 2`KIPPEN26205878 Turn left at Kippen. on Highway No. 4, then 11/4 miles oast. Watch for Signs.. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY INSURANCE ELECTRIC Hinton Electric White -Westinghouse Win bingo pots Visitors and "out-of- town people were the successful winners at the Clinton Monster Bingo on Monday night that saw an attendance of 312. An Orangeville woman, illustrated by Pamela H. Tat" A Place .for Kids© APPLIANCE REPAIRS 06 ELECTRICAL" MAINTENANCE :. 90 ALBERT ST. 482-3646 Margaret Harrison went home the happy winner of the $1,000 jackpot as well as a regular $5.0 game and Gladys Pride of Mitchell • took the $182 share the : wealth. Anthony Maillet of Goderich took the $177 }prize and the third special game, worth $189 ; was split between Amy ; McElhimmey of Bran- : tford, Dianne Esplen of : Goderich and Ann Frew • "of Bayfield. Ann Frew went on to Isplit a $50 game win with Mrs. Bill Mcllwain of Bayfield and. again took the small share of the. winnings in a game with Rosemary Malieske of St. Marys. Marilynn Morley of Goderrch, June Bolger of Vanastra, Lil Dent of Goderich, Rita Morn- mersteeg of Zurich, Valerie Miller of Clinton, Sherry Johnston of Thornhill L Joan Merner of • Bayfield, Russ Campbell of Mithcell and Donna Brindley from Goderich. Harry Fritzley of - froderich afid Betty Kelland of Clinton split a game and Mrs. Norman Baird of Brucefield, Del Geddes of Goderich and Ann Feagan of Nile went home with prize money in another. ; Two Exeter women, Valerie Parsons and Edna Mielke split the winnings with Hazel Parker of Clinton- in a game and another game went to Betty Pottle of Goderich and Jennie Hildebrand of Seaforth. Gladys Kemp of Mit- ch('T1, 'Dave- Jewitt of Lucknow, Lia Cadman of. Goderich and Margaret Thorndike all called out "Bingo' in a game and Nellie Burkholder Lof Blyth, Millie Johnston of Nile, Tom Kelly . of Clinton and Rose Lindsay did the same in another round. Nellie Burkholder and Dianne Esplen also split another. Individual winners in games included Herb Brown (if Dublin, Yvon Laurin of Exeter, Mrs. f3>iil A.ustin of Seaforth, D"onna Deer of Mitchell and Marjorie Keys of Clinton. _+ _ _._ .+ fl ,-sle! .Matt+ ,sS S'- - AP"-___ 10 4 -1 5 • ('lues Across: 1 They are plucked an harm 1 These people direct rhe musicians 10 What a 'enact' vara do To tSN;tkt musts' I i Nrraxk'4tars play an electric rine 12 .hand is at the end r,f tt l i .A ,elI,.t p1aps rine 1 S Thts petite is about 1R Another word for tempo 19 0 has ktws 20. A drummer sits .. a Stool A Music Puzzle 1 Doll r, a mut hal 21 They are sun) to , hurche, 26 A 16w vrnce .often ,oma, 2' When sc,u mos 2R rhetie- w+nd fn,.rrur17ent. Ire French 10 T he rnuctt fora mrn le +... ailed a 11 Flch hose theft, .and must,,an4 play thC111 12 If a strtng is flat tt is tun of �. 33 A stereo is a ,_ player ihmn ' \An,. , f1)4f f .:ng , h.annch, 1 tube in hut,: he Reif IN•r 11., tflf, ''2 403 • .141 I- Olt ' 51,, 1' i • fir 1,441 v .5 4u•IInw pl.1'•rNr< 4 'v",te, that .Y,und right together are tri - - p+, r+ire +sn.1,•. Ir fA, 1�•.t+ I,,r4r 1 \r".; 1n, cher .4 ,r + r ., 11h( at1.n1I rr/1 (ween Irl Ixlt '1 1 "t, t' I h•I ,i II ,r, o: .1 5 mar,htng , 10 Ata concert von n h•t r APPLIANCE and REFRIGERATION. RE.P'AIR SERVICE Jim Broadfoot 482=7032 Lloyd Garland FURNITURE REFINISHING AND UPHOLSTERY • Corner 5th Avenue and Halifax St., Vanastra Phone 482-9576 . PIANO TUNING • Repairs • Rebuildirq) . , • Keys Recovered' • Dampp-Chasers BRUCE PULSIFER 348-9223 Mitchell GAISER- NEALE INSURANCE AGENCY INC. Insurance -Real EstdTe ' investnients Isaac St., Clinton Phone Office;482-9741 Len Theedom 482-7994 Hal Hartley 482-3693 C. 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