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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-09-11, Page 19'Varna UCW CLINTONL6arit By Mary Che. Isse1i Rosemary Armstrongs Co-ordinator of the Huron Day Centre for the Homebound, wasthe guest speaker at the September meeting of the Varna United Church. Women. She showed slides of the activities and of the people using them. Members were im- pressed with the variety of crafts, games -and serviced available. Having access to hair- dressing, barbering and footcare is a blessing to many homebound people. Huron ' County was chosen by the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services for a pilot project to see if day centres would work in a. Alt large rural area with no lie urban centre. The g program has been very successful, but a second centre was necessary in Wingham because of the size of the county and the large number of people wishing to take-- ad- vantage of the program. • k about The availability. of the been given the Pp- apartment p» a .artment whinh Was portunit for one or more p Y formerly occupied by the days a week in a cheerful a d m'. in is t r a t Qr of grow, . with a varietyof Huronview was for- interesting and ;fun this tunate, as some of to do, Helping disabled Huronview's facilities, people to live in their own such as the diningroom homes where they are and the whirlpool bath, happiest is the trend are used by the Centre's these days, and this clients, It's also handy to Program is often the the swimming pool at 'alternative to expensive Vanastra, with its ac- institutional care. commodation,. for people The theme of the with disabilities. The devotions at the meeting Stroke Recovery Club was "building per., meets on Wednesdays for sonality", Pat Norman, therapy and mutual Dorothy ' Ostrom and support, Margaret McClyrnont led There are some money- in worship, making activities at the Vice-president centre, and a New Margaret Hunt con - Horizons group has been ducted the business very helpful. Many of the meeting in the absence of people working with the the president, who was clients are volunteers, sick. The bill for painting including the drivers who- the- -interior-af- the -church provide transportation, came to $873. Helpwas and someof the volun- volunteered to run the. teers are residents of the food booth at the weekend Huronview Home. ball tournament, where For the small fee of $4 the UCW hoped to clear per day, which provides enough to pay for for transportation and a refinishing the floor in the hot noon meal, sanctuary. homebound people have A decision was made to continue supporting the foster child until he is old enough to become self- supporting, then they can discuss how this money Glen Smith's parents, can be most effectively Mr. and Mrs. Elwin used. The Fall Regional Smith from Meaford. Meeting will be in visited for the weekend. Bayfield church on A Miller Reunion was October 6, beginning with held' at Russell Miller of dessert and coffee at 6:30. Seaforth on the Labour Notes Day Weekend and those Varna U.C.W,'s fall attending from Vabnastra supper will be held on were: Kathy and S 'elley Wednesday, Sep .24. Stone; Johnny iller; The guest preacher for Dave -_Miller_.-and, wen, : - Varn-a --United Church's Vicki, Gail, David, Jamie anniversary, which is .on and Patti O'Rourke: Sept. 21, will be Rev. Alun Mr. and - Mrs. Ken ,Thomas 'of' Bayfield. Carpentier have their Guest soloist is Gloria daughter Wendy and son- Hart of Stratford. in-law Tom and first granddaughter Brenda ' The McAsh twins, visiting from Toronto for Patricia and Craig, are the weekend. They have off to kindergarten this recently moved to year: Brian Hill and Toronto from Nova Cheryl Stephenson also Scotia, started. On Saturday Sept. 6th, Darlene Hayter of Fort Lark and John Haskett McMurray was home celebrated their 11th with her family on the wedding anniversary. holiday weekend. Mrs. Clair Haskett has Darlene is now working her, aunt . Mrs. Winniein the operating room in Carle from Scotland the hospital at Fort visiting for three weeks. McMurray. John -Gordon Haskett In the Homestead Ball has returned from a Tournament on the 'Weeks holiday at his Aunt weekend at Varna ball Vanastra Voice... • from page 17 Mrs. Sharon Bonte- Gelok was matron of honour for her sister's wedding - Bev Holly to Steve Walsh on Friday evening. Sharon's daughter Shelley carried the guest book and her son . Allan was junior` usher. Kevin McTlveen was ringbearer. Stewart and _Jean__and_ Jason and Jenny McLean visited the Don McLean residence on the weekend to help celebrate Cathy .and Marsha McLean's birthdays. On Tuesday . Sept. 9th, Don and Betty McLean celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary. Sincere congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Howey N Langan , were visited by her sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers fromrttawa for the week. Mx, and Mrs, Everett .. Thompson of Caledonia visited Lyn and Sharon Jerome and family for the Labour Day Weekend. Mrs. Mary Clinton from Aylmer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Clinton of Victoria Street. Mr. and Mrs.• Tommy Wilson an. d son Mark from Camp Bordon visited the Borate-Gelok household for the wed- ding. Shirley Haskett in Iona. Brian Haskett has park, the Stanley returned from a trip to Steamers lost their first Alabama with his father, game by a lopsided score, John Haskett. then went on to win the McLean had second game against Mrs. Betty a brief stay in Seaforth Winthrop. On Sunday Community Hospital on. they were put` out by the the weekend. Ox -Blood Tavern team from London. INSULATE $ POOR ATTIC For as little as Insulate your home now! Delivered and installed for as little as $20.00 with the government "CHIP" pro= gram. -r_ BECTON'S Blown Insulation is the answer! KNOW 1 Who are you dealing with -- Belton s have been serving Western Ohtario or 1 2 5 years KNOW 2 What does the government CHIP program entitle your hone to — if your home was built before 1961 yogi ire entitled up r; a maximum of $350.00 for materials .end of all related la- bour charges up to $1 50 00 KNOW 3 Which is the best material to use — Belton s uses only fiberglass insluation KNOW 4 Where to get the most for your dollar — Belton s again, blown fiberglass, 1000 sg• ft . R20 9' deep for as little as $20 CHIP Program is taxable income Let BELTON'S Assess Your Energy Needs FULL PAYMENT MADE AFTER RECEIVING GOVERNMENT GRANT FREE ESTIMATES FREE ESTIMATES BLOWN INSULATION A Division of Belton Building Materials Ltd. Serving Western Ontario since 1854. Rectory at York 432-1161 London Ext. 27 LOCAL REPPESENTATIVES JOHN and SANDY MAASKANT .1. 524-9081 Bonnie Dowson ,of Varna was selected by Hen,sall___ District Co-operative to be, one of 19 participants attending the third week of the 14th annual Youth Camp held August 16-22 at Geneva Park near Orillia. Organized by United Co-operatives of Ontario (UCO), 59 youths from across Ontario took part in this year's program which emphasized the development of leadership and communication skills. Two other camps were held July 13-19 and August 10-16. BATHROOM TISSUE NEWS -RECORD, 'HURSDAY, TgMBHR 11,19 PAGE 19 Me: illop ,gels representation on school board By WHxlna., Oke McKillop. Township council last week received a copy of the bylaw of the County of Huron establishing school; electoral districtsfor and representation on the two school boards in the county for the upcoming municipal election in November. There will be no Bayfield and the. changes in districts or Townships of Goderich representation for the 14- and Colborne ; - Zurich and member Huron `County Hensall with Hay Board of Education from Township ; Exeter with those set in 1976.covering the Townships of the past four years. Stephen, McGillivray, There is almost a Usborne and Biddulph; complete change in the Blyth with the Townships distribution of members of Ashfield, East for the 14 -member Huron- Wawanosh and West Perth County Roman Wawanosh; St. Marys Catholic Separate School and Mitchell.. with the Board. In the past two Townships of Blanshard, -elections-rthere i issouri, West municipalities respon- Zorra and Fullarton; sible for the nominations but this year there will be 13. The City of Stratford will elect two trustees this year, while prior to this since 1976 the city had three represen- ta.tiv,es . Since 1970 McKillop Township, has been grouped.' with Seaforth, but this year the township will have its own representative, Seaforth will be grouped with the townships of Tuckersrnith and Stanley. Clinton and Goderich will be grouped with COTTONELLE Ellice will elect one representative and no longer be grouped with North and. South Easthope Township's which will now be grouped with Downie TRY OUR OWN BRAND Township Hibbert .ant. Logan Townships, will ;be grouped Together, . and Morningtpn, Maryborough, Peel, Wellesley, Elim and Wallace Townships will be. ou ed, with Liistowe1 �' p and Milverton. The only group . which will be unchanged from 1976 are the Townships of Hullett, ...Grey, Morris, Turnberry, Kinloss, Culross and Howick which are joined for the election with Wingham and Brussels. In other business, Council approved the severance of about half an acre of Lot 15, Con- cession 5, owned by Francis Hicknell to George Brown. There is a house on the property. Applications for two tile drain Ioans for a total of $17,900 were approved. Passed for payment were road accounts of $28,635.16 and general accounts amounting to $49,744.16. Council will advertise in the Expositor and TOMATO JUICE Brussels, paper for ten- ders s ' for snow rttmoval (graders and trucks). Standby time was set at Council passed a by - a establishing h ! .shin first h gthe. meeting of the new council following the election as December 1 at 11 a.m. Council has received seven applications for the position . of road superintendent which will become vacant when William Campbell retires, at the end of October. Interviews will be held shortly with applicants. It's a fact The Canadian people. are more. ,practical than imaginative. Romantic tales and poetry, would meet with less favour in their eyes ' than a good political article from their newspapers. Susanna Moodie, Introduction to Mark Hurdlestone, 1853 NABISCO CEREAL SHREDDIES 4 ROLL PKG. 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