Clinton News-Record, 1980-10-23, Page 8PAO
TON I' E' S,REC1
TH[IRS
Y, OCT 8 R 23, 1980
ship offers spo
,t their October ier i
Meeting* the Goderich-
Township, Recreation
comtnittee 'finalized
plans f the township's
fail and winter, activities
program.
They agreed to ' -place
advertisments in' the
November 3 edition of
.local newspapers to
announce 'the morning
adult exercise- classes at
the Holmesville Public
School, ladies crafts in
the Reiniesv lie church in
the evenings and curling,,
to be held at Vanastra on
Sunday nights at 8 pm. No
membership is necessary
at the rink qndcurlers
may pay as they go.
Equipment isavailable at
the rink..
Indoor soccer, youth
.-- --and. adult--velleybai ;
snowmobile club, hockey
and ball room daric ng
will also be offered by
January 1981.
Prospective ball room
dancers have been ip-
vited to attend classes in
Stratford for observation
and a better un-
derstanding of . what
.would be available in
January.
Anyone interestedin
any of the activities,. or
anyone with further
suggestions for classes
are asked to phone
Marilyn Forbes at 482-
7480 or Walter Mc Iwai
at 524-6879.
Recreation atom ittee
members Grant Sti ling,
Jake Reder, Gerry Ginn,
Hazel McCreath, Marilyn
Forbes, Beverley Orr and
Doug Yeo were present at
In Varna
By Mary Chessell
Bertha Taylor was
admitted to St. Joseph's
Hospital in .London a
week ago Friday suf-
fering with cerebral
meningitis. We're
pleased to report that she
is much improved and
expected to make a
complete recovery.
Rev,. 'Brian Elder of
Crediton was the guest
preacher when Goshen
United Church celebrated
the -ice. anniversary on
Sunday. Special music
added much beauty to the
service. The choir an-
them was "Eternal Life
Will be Yours". A group.
of five girls sang "What
Color is God's Skin" and
the intermediate choir
number was "Thy Loving
Kindness". A double trio
sang "Keep in Touch
Every Day".
The limited number of
tickets for Goshen's
annual turkey supper
' were sold in a few hours,
as usual.
Ivan and Margaret
McClymont are still
following their family's
tradition of decorating
the sanctuary of Varna
church for Thanksjving.
It was beautifully done
again this year.
CGIT
New officers were
elected at the first
meeting of the „Varna
Goshen CGIT this fall,
held on Monday, Oct. 13.
Ther ar
Tracey Hayter; vice-
pres., Lorelie Robinson;
treasurer, Jacqui Taylor;
secretary, Lori Consitt,
and press reporter Kim
Hayter. Jeanette Keys
planned the worship
service. Our leaders,
Rev. Wilena Brown and,
Janet Webster, in-
troduced us to Yoga
exercises as a part of our
health program.
The second meeting
will be on Thursday, Oct.
30 at Varna church and
we are planning to have a
party. Meetings will be
held from 4 to 5:30 p.m.
every other Thursday. by
Kirin Hayter.
Notes
The Chessell family
attended the baptismal
service at St. Peter's
Lutheran Church in
Brodhagen on Sunday,
when Troy, son of Paul
and Sheila (Smith)
Chessell was baptized. A
family gathering
followed at Paul and
Sheila's home in Strat-
ford. ,
The October meeting of
the Stanley Recreation
Commission will be held
at 8:30 on October 29th to
summarize the ball
season and plan future
activities.
the meeting.
learned aa
'Tlte t,Ix _t the
new 'township 11
should utl
►Yd
be completed .
Novezn
ber. The -
Christmas, dance a
set,
for Friday, December
12
Betty Beer the aye y �, er hand ►.
providing the en-
tertainment.-
n-tertain ent.- . -
Thecommittee 'passed
a motion
Suggesting that,
1
a meeting be called: for
pparents and coaches
!
regarding the 1981 sof-
tball season. At ° the
meeting, w,hieh may be
scheduled.f blru
, or lie r
INDUS 'RIAL,, AND
BUSINESS CONCERNS
I f . you ,are accustomed to
giving your employees or
friends a gift at. Christmas,,
may we suggest 'an A&P
TURKEY CERTIFICATE reg,
d.eernable at any A&P
Food Store in. Canada. See
Store Manager for further
'nforrnation --
the new executive will be
o
f xzrzedA
donation� of $40Q was
made to the Clinton
Minor NockeY
ASSociation and the parks
and sub, committee
presented their five year
proposals for the town-
ship parks.
T e fu
1Y future" plans were
accepted bythe
P c ozn
Prices. effective thr u Saturday, October 25th, 1980.
am.ittee and covered in»
teintiona for the lakeside
park and the new athletic
field. The committee
feels the plans will prove
to be an invaluable guide
for future parks ` com-
mittees, -
The •
_ of4
'sum , 17 was
received ,a . rent from the
softball; field lights, $42 of
which was donated to
fdinor Softball.
• The committee will
hold: theirnext ;meeting,L,
the new community hall';
on November 19,
beginning at 8 Pm,
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