Clinton News-Record, 1980-12-24, Page 43•
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CLINTON NEWS -RE CORD, WEPNES6AY; DECEMER31.1989,—PAG
• Grade 6.'ers plan to make changes in 1981
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My. New Years
resolution is that I11 do
better on my Spelling,
and rim not going to
watch t.V,. as. much.
Stephen Puizer.
• +
My first resolution is to
.be more tidy at school
and at hOMV.
My second resolution is
to stop talking back to my
parents and brothers and
sister. -Lisa Preszcator.
+ +
To keep my bedroom
eleamSet the table at 6:00
sharp.
When I get home from
school put my coat, boots,
hat, mitts away.. -
Jennifer Sottiaux.
+ + +
Try not tolight with my
brothers.
Remember to feed my
rabbits every day. -Anita
Wilts.
+ + +
Try to .do better in
school.
Try to
remember to
clean my room.
Stop blinking all the
time.
Try to defend Myself
from some teachers. -
D.P. Westerhout.
+ + +
Do my chores an hour
earlier each, day. -Steven
Root.
+.++
My resoution is to try
to do all of my work in
school so I can pass.
My resolution is to help
my mom and dad in
every way I can at home.
-Janet Wilts.
+ + +
My first resolution will
be to be neater at school
and at home.
My second resolution
will be to stop fighting
with my brother. -Cheryl
Hulley.
+ ++
My New Years
Resolutions are to stop
swearing, to be nice to
everyone, to stop sitting
on my feet all the time, -
Kim Scott.
+ + +
Brush my teeth, keep
rny room clean, keep my
motorcross clean. -Brad
Westerhout.
+ +
My New Years
Resolutions are: to get up
'in the mornings and get
ready for school and to
not chew my fingernails. -
Snady Merner.
+ + +
When I get home from
school I -will -put -my boots;
hat, mitts, scarf and coat
away.
Do ,the dishes right
after meals.
' Practise my piano
lessons more often. -
Darlene Hulley.
+ ++
My New years
resolutions are to start
doing my chores and to
stop picking on my little
sister. -Neil Rodger.
+++
My new years
resolution is to stop
making long distance
phone calls. -Troy
Hoggart.
+ + +
Try and get all m
homework done.
Ed Porter of Clinton, second from right,,front row,
was recently presented with -a life membership to
the. Clinton Legion by zone Commander Bill Riehl
zs wife Fran Porter looks on. They were joined by a
color party and honor guard of Murray past, Ivan
Hoggart, George Yeats, John Semple and Noel
Flagg. (Steve Cooke photo)
the
LONDESBORO
Dora Shobbrook, editor
41.ftsk
) leader
News from your rural neikghbors
Greg Andrews spent
Monday to Thursday in
Toronto for Christmas
with his parents Prof. and
Mrs. Bill Andrews,
Brenda and Nancy.
Miss .Olive Johnson of
Clinton -spent Christmas
Day with Miss Edyth
Beacom and Mrs, Laura
Lyon.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin
Paterson of London spent
Christmas with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Burns.
Mrs. Clara Riley spent
Christmas Day with Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Huggill
and family in Clinton.
Sym.pathy is extended
to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Johnston on the death of
her grandmother, Mrs.
MNee of Dungannon.
Mr. and. Mrs. Bert
Shobbrook spent
Christmas Day with their
daughter Thelma Ellerby
and her family in Clinton.
and Mrs Edwin_
Wood and family spent
Boxing Day with Prof.
and Mrs. Bill Andrews,
Brenda and Nancy of
Toronto and Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Wood and family of
Wingham.
Christmas Day visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Saundercock were his
mother Mrs. Laura
Saundercock, John and
Linda Saundercock and
Lisa of Woodstock, Lynn
and Wayne Peck and
Kelly of Ailsa Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Allen's family were home
for Christmas, Gloria and
Wayne Jackson, Brian,
Ken and Sandra of
Ridgetown, Karen and
Don Scruton, Colleen and
John of Clinton, Keith and
Nancy Allen, Dan, Mark,
Drew and Paula of
Londesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee
held Christmas for their
family on Christmas Eve
with Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Lee, Jason and Chris of
Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Stu
Mustard and Sheldon of
Stratford and spent
Boxing Day with the
Mustards at Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Rdss
Millson and family of
Woodstock spent Boxing
Day with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook.
Patricia remained for a
couple of days.
Christmas Day visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Shaddick, Julie and
Richard were Mr. and
Mrs. John Shaddick,
Debbie, Danny and Paul
of Goderich and Mrs. Joe
Shaddick.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Hamilton of Moorefield -
spent several days last
week with their daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs/ Frank
Johnston, Earl, Janette
and Jacqueline, Mr. and
Mrs. Ian Hulley and
Crystal and Ken Vodden
, spent Christmas Day
with Mrs. Soy Vella of
Clinton.
un L., Saturday,
Decembei. 27, family
Christmas celebrations
were held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carter
and Colleen. Those
present were My. and
Mrs. Wat Reid and Danny
of Blyth, Miss Donna and
David Reid of London,
Harry Arts of Seaforth,
Geo. Carter, Cathy
Johnston and Larry
Carter.
Mr, and Mrs. Allen
Shaddick and family
attended the ,Walkom
family ChristmaS at the
Legion Hall in Mitchell
and there were
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Shobbrook, Darrell and
Diana attended the
Pierce family Christmas
in Blyth on .Saturday at
the Triple K. Restaurant.
Earl Johnston of
Laduc, Alberta is
spending two weeks with
his_parents_Mr—and Mrs.—
Frank Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Thompson held Christ-
mas on Saturday for their
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Radford of Londoni Mr.
and Mrs. John LaNtrie,
Robbie and Jennifer of
Kitchener and Audrey's
parents Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Hamilton of
Moorefield.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennie
Penfound and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Penfound spent c.ist-
mas Day with Mrs:Vive
Penfound and Elgin.
Mr. Ken Vodden spent
Boxing Day with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Vodden.
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.Christmas visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carter
and Colleen were Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Johnston of
London, Larry Carter of
Simcoe, Mrs. Jim
Armstrong of Clinton and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Armstrong of Lon-
desboro.
Youth volleyball
program set
The Hullett Recreation
Board will again sponsor
a winter program of
volleyball. Sessions ill
be held in the Hullett
Central school gym every
Wednesday evening
beginning January 7th.
The 13 to 17-year-olds
will play from 7: 30 to 8:30
p.m. and any adults
wishing to play are to
contact Frank Szusz at
523-4459. Adult sessions
will be scheduled only if
sufficient interest 'is
shown. Details can be had
by contacting the above
number. •
The W.I. card. party
will be held on January 2
at 8:30 p.m. and shuf-
fleboard will be held on
January 7 at 8p.m. -
Uniteds hold
special communion
Greeting the
congregation wete Harry
Snell and Jack Tamblyn
and ushers were Bradley
Lyon, Scott Millar,
Russell and Ron Nesbitt.
!he children learned
about something never
seen before and never
will see again,
representing faith. Junior
teachers were Donna
Shaddick and Judy
Carter.
assisting Mr. Scott with
communion were Jack
Lee and Robert Hunking.
Bert Lyon, Gordon
Shobbrook, Jack Tam-
blYn and Greg Andrews
served wine. The bread
was served by Lorne
HUnkuig, Jim Jarnieson,
Harry Snell and Earl
Gaunt.
This Sunday, January 4
greeters will be Margaret
Taylor and Lerne
Hunking.
Christmas visitors at
the manse were Rev.
Scott's parents Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Scott from
Pointe Claire, Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Shobbrook of Ajax visited
on Sunday and attended
church with his uncle Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Shobbrbok
and attended the funeral
Sunday afternoon of his
Uncle Percy Gibbings of
Clinton.
When I get home 1 will
Change' into my old
clothes..
Try to do all my -chores.
-Kim Wright.
+ ++
Oet better marks in
school,
Improve in Spelling
alot. -Cam Finch,
+ ++
Not to .sraash up my
brother's bike. -Ronnie
Vincent.
+++
' My Nev., Years
Resolutions are to do the
dishes every night. Stop
talking so much. Stop
bothering mom. -Jane
Anderson.
++
I. will not
brother
• Keep my
Won't
T.V.
I will
money.
1 will do
Mark Allen.
"My New
Resolution
diet, and
fing ern
Get better grades in Resolutions are not "to to fight with my sisto
schoolbite my fingmnails, not Lisa Boonstoppell.
Don't bug my sister. -
Kim Dane.
+±±
Try to keep my room
Clean.
iGet my homework and
projects done.
Try to practise my
music every night. -Julie:
Cunningham.
+ + +
will try not to fight
with my sisters and
brothers.
I will not bite my finger
nails.
• ,
I will try not to talk so
much at school and at
holm e.
will try to work hard
fight with my in school and study mdre.,
room
watch too much
Clean.
share
as
some more
to
ails
is"
stop
-Nalini
am
to
tol
Ye
go
biting my
Singh.
d.
a
on
r
s
a
++
+ +
I will cut the grass and
write neater. -Andy
Riley
+ ++
Try to do better in
school.
Keep my room neat.
Dont beat up my
brother. -Stephen Kolk-
man.
+ + +
My New Years.
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