HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-03-30, Page 9Big winners?
SUPER SPECIAL
There were 12 big whit ers at the Clinton Optimists Tri-
Star hockey contest on Saatin-day. The winners, front row,
from left to right included Curtis McCone, Jeffrey Riley,
Danny Wildfong, Nathan t; urns, Scots Rathwell,
Johnathan Hugill and Scott Jewitt. Back row, Greg
Taylor, Tim Worthington, Ron McKay, Devon Colquhoun
and Jason Fleet. (Shelley McPhee photo)
Sun y s
By salaacbe Deeves
On Palin Sunday morning
the Holmesville United
Church was decorated ap-
propriately with pussy
willows and spring flowers
for the Easter season. Rev.
Bechtel reminded the
congregs:tion of the Good
Friday service on April 1, at
lO a.an.
The Sunday school
children went to Huronview
where they entertained the
residents, the lower class
dressed as Angels and adap-
tation of Jesus Loves Me.
The other children sang and
gave the residents book
marks they had made.
Mrs. Verna Lobb, organist
and Mrs. Charlotte Norman
at the piano played selec-
tions that were enjoyed.
Wayne Tebbutt and Gordon
Lobb received the offering.
April 3 Sunrise Service will
be held at the top of
Holmesville Hill. Everyone
is welcome.
April 5 at 8 p.m. the
U.C.W. Thank Offering
meeting will be held. Slides
of the Holy land will be
shown. Come and brink a
friend.
The Goderich Township
WI held their last card party
last week- They wish to
hool entertains
thank everyone who par-
ticipated in coining out for
the evenings of cards. Win-
ners at the last party were:
ladies' high, Irene Ctudaanore;
lar: es' low, Elva Cox; men's
high, Bob McNeil; men's
low, Gerald Orr; lone hands,
Frank Thompson; anOs
zeros, Mrs. Broadfoot; luck
cup, Boe McNeil.
Weekend guest at th
Barb and Alvin Betties wa
Mrs. Ethel Betties of Toron
to.
last weekend a Clinto
couple and former Goderic
Township resident
celebrated 65 years of mar
lied life. Mr. and Mrs. Alle
Betties at the home of then
son and daughter-in-law, Mr
and Mrs. Alvin Betties
where a fainly dinner was
served and a few close
friends. Receiving the 60
guests were Alvin and
Barbara Betties. Four
grand -daughters poured the
ea and helped serve. Beryl
Betties, Peggy Ann,
MacLeod, Marie Fitzsimons,
Mary Jane Baer and;
ssisting were two great
randdaughters, Beverly
Betties and Becky Betties.
Mrs. Isobel Harris and Mrs.
'erry Ducharme were kept
usy in the kitchen. Mr.
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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, W1EDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1983 PAGE 9
t
Brute :: etties read the ad-
dress to his grand rents.
Mr. Alvin Betties presented
a gift to his parents. Two
great grandson. Mark
MacLeod and Vincent Fit-
zsimons presented their
Ch
ea
ur view
great-grandparents with
corsages. Also attending the
reception were Einthe Little
and Einia Young who were
present at the wedding 65
years ago.
..iigratulations to Mr and
dren's s kat
i
By Mary Chessell
Bill and Helen Taylor and
Arnold and Nora Keys
arrived home on March 21
from a nine -day vacation in
California and Arizona. They
landed in Los Angeles and
motored to Phoenix and 1.as
Vegas. The only clace that
was really nice and warm
was Phoenix.
John Ostrom has been
confined to Clinton Hospital
for the past three weeks.
Miss Janice Webster was
received into full com-
munion in the United Church
in a confirmation set -vice in
Varna Church on Sunday.
Our sympathy to Jack and
Margaret Hunt in the death
of Margaret's sister Jean
Henry in Bracebridge. Jean
has spent some tune to
Varna with the Hunts a few
years ago.
The children's skating
party at Bayfield on Wed-
nesday of the March break
was a big success, with about
4(1 children on the ice, plus a
few monis. Refreshments
were served by the Coin- 't
Mrs. Betties on their 65tti
Wedding Anniversary
Congratulations were
received from various
Members of Parliament
Svrinnathv to mina Wet-
tlaufer on the loss of tier
mother
a- y held
inunity Club at Varna
Church afterwards.
Gwen Whilsrnith will be
the guest speaker at the
U C. W thankoffering
meeting on April r rn Varna.
Gwen is from St. Joaeph's
and has a reputation as an
excellent speaker and
H ricer.
Goofy Gourmets meet
We met after school at
Nina Potter's house for
meeting four. We made
antipasto, apple pie, Greek
style, and middle Eastern
stuffed vegetables. We
opened our meeting with the
4-H pledge. Afterwards we
went to the kitchen to start
cooking. While the food was
in the oven, we sat down to
finish our meeting. All five
were present. When the food
was finished, we sat down
and tried everything. We all
gave our opinions and left
Nina's at 6:45.-- by Lori
Forbes.
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WORM YO R COWS
FOR 1/2 PI'='0Ct
Purchase °/B tonne of any J ilry
Concentrate ( a its or alk) and et
a 5 kg. pail of Baeratith II Dairy Wormer
far % price
FREE MUCKING I "-TTUU WITH HANGER & NIPPLE
for every 4 CE s ,archased of Calf Startena
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1 F ' EE HAG OF MINE AL
with every '/2 tonne
padre ",ase (hays or bulk) ®f Purina
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