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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, ..u�.r..yap.war-a��.-MM.r�.iii.+r-...:.r..�.--e^.�,r+-m..wr...rt....�Y.Y+!«env......--r�.+..�,:.,...�+..w,....-......�.a.......-..-n. _ We reserve the right to limit quantities to. normal family reluirements! ti�#ippii}-i i `ii'�l .0{•�y n.i,E, i'.. 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