Clinton News-Record, 1983-04-20, Page 20A
Eric Chuter, left, Master of the Varna LOL 1035 presented
his father Wilfred Chuter with a plaque honoring him for
60 years in the Lodge. County Master Burns Blacker of
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The members of Varna
L.O.L. 1035 honored two of
their members, Wilfred
Chuter and Wat Webster, al
a dinner meeting in Goshen
on April 12, in recognition of
60 years of service with the
lodge. Certificates were also
presented to Mel Webster,
Charles Reid, Ralph
Stephenson, Frank McClin-
chey, Bob Taylor and Lour
Taylor, each of who has over
30 years with the lodge.
County Master Burns
Blackler of R.R. 1 St. Marys
and Eric Chuter, Master of
Varna Lodge, made the
presentations. Members'
wives were present for the
LiI35h
occasion.
Joan and Madeline Murray
returned on Sunday from a
month spent with Bill and
Betty Murray in Brandon.
Bill's were in Hawaii part of
the tirne. Their families
entertained at a party in
honor of their Golden Wed-
ding anniversary on the
Wednesday before they left
for home, and presented
them with gold watches.
Wilfred Fremlin of Prince
George, B.C., who went to
school with their daughter
Pat Morrison, also of Prince
George, got in touch with her
after receiving the News -
Record with the story of the
CLINTON NEWSEECORD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1983 PAGE 9
nor two members
Man -rays' 50 years together.
ill and Faye McClinchey
also learned of it, iaa,ilicating
how far the weeklies car-
culate news of our com-
munities.
The Brandon area was
cleaning up from the worst
ice storm ever experienced
when the Murrays arrived,
six inches of ice in places,
but it was crisp and sunny
while they were there.
An interesting event has
been planned for the May
meeting of Varna U.C.W.
The ladies have been invited
to hold their meeting at the
art gallery of Mrs. Leda
McAlister, north of Bayfield.
Genealogists !earn research
A record attendance of 75
persons at the Huron County
Genealogical Society's
"Beginner's Night" held
April 6 is a sure indication of
the growing interest in
tracing one's "roots".
Each person introduced
themself and told where they
were from (areas
represented included
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Wingharn, Gorrie, Exeter,
Dashwood, Brussels, Walton
and London). Alison Lobb,
chairman, mentioned that in
future meetings may oc-
casionally be held in other
communities for the benefit
of members residing farther
away from Goderich.
Miss Anne Clark of Walton
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was elected 2nd Vice -
Chairman.
A number of queries were
read requesting information
on families named Irwin,
Munroe, Campbell,
Morrison, Linkletter and
McDonald.
For the benefit of guests,
Mrs. Lobb outlined the
function of the branch. She
also asked for assistance in
planning future progr-ins;
what types of information
and speakers members
would like to have. The
position of Bulletin Editor is
also vacant and it is hoped
that someone will volunteer
to fill it.
Bill Partridge, Chief
Librarian for Huron County,
advised t: t the Goderich
Public Library now has a
microfilm reader -printer for
anyone wishing this type of
service. Cost per printed
page is most reasonable.
Alison Lobb presented the
program "Genealogy -
Getting Started!", covering
what you want to find, what
you need to get, where to
look, steps to follow,
recor.,;ng your information,
filing tips, letter writing tips,
typing your own charts,
interviewing and research
tips and nlambering systems.
Soft
Mrs. McAlister as a painter,
and grows and uses herbs as
a hobby. She will be
demonstrating the use of
herbs. Meeting tune as 8 p.m.
on May 7.
There was a good atten-
dance at the Orange Lodge's
final card party of the
season, with 15 tables in
play. Prizes for high score
were won by Olive Neal and
Bob Taylor, low by Eileen
Consitt and Graydon Neal.
Draw prizes went to Ina
Neeb, Mrs. Clarence
Volland, Mona Stephenson,
W.D. Wilson and Mabel Mc-
Clinchey.
Already this spring a child
on a bicycle has coque very
close to being struck by a car
an Varna. At least three close
calls were witnessed last
sw'uner. Only because the
drip• yrs were travelling at or
below the speed limit was an
accident averted. We fre-
quently see vehicles passing
through Varna well above
the speed limit. Please, if
your children are biking on
the main roads, impress on
them the importance of
always making sure no
vehicles are coming before
they enter the roadway. Not
only would it be a tragedy to
have a child injured, it is a
traumatic experience for the
driver.
techniques
She stressed that you contact
all relatives, leaving no one
out even if someone else
thinks they may not be in-
terested. Full name, in-
cluding middle names and
nicknames, are very im-
portant, as are complete
dates for births, marriages
and deaths. She suggested
that you always record the
source of your information
for future reference. Alison
stressed that you should be
persistent, as there may be
many reasons for people not
answering correspondence
immediately and always
enclose a self-addressed,
stamped envelope.
Alison noted that a good
filing system, one which
works for the individual, is
most important right from
the very beginning of
research. Changing systems
part way through takes
valuable time. Each file
should be identified and
perhaps colour coded. In
some cases correspondence-
documen ts-information
sheets may require cross
filing when they involve
more than one person or
area.
When researching, make
your preparations in ad-
vance, not only contacting
libraries and archives that
you plan to visit, but
relatives also as they may be
away when you plan to visit.
Ensure that you take along
the proper tools; paper,
pencils, recorder, etc. Keep
a detailed record of your
results for future reference.
It is most important to note
where photocopies came
from ( name of magazine,
atlas, etc.).
A booklet entitled
"Genealogy - Getting
Started!" is availabe from
the Huron County Branch
covering in detail all the
above topics. A follow-up
workshop covering Types of
Research Resources will be
held at the May meeting.
Mrs. Lobb's presentation
was most informative and
enjoyed by all present.
The mystery prize for the
evening, a plaque, was won
by Bill • Partridge of
Goderich.
Regular meetings of the
Branch are held the first
Wednesday of each month at
7:30 p.m. in the Board Room
at the Assessment Office,
Napier Street, Goderich.
Guests are always welcome.
For further information
contact Alison Lobb, 482-
7167.
all sign-up to be held
y :lanche Deeves
Softball Registration for
all ages of children will be
held at the Community Cen-
tre in Holmesville from 11
a.m. to 2 p.m. for the next
two Saturdays.
The Soft'.. 11 Committee
would like interested people
who are interested in
coaching to contact Elaine
Blair 482-3548 or Jack
Mayhew 482-3176.
arb and Alvin ':settles
visited on the weekend with
their daughter Peggy Anne
and Murray MacLeod and
Mark.
Sympathy to Mr.
McDougall and family at the
loss of his wife.
The Men's Choir took part
in the Worship Service in
Holmesville United Church
on Sunday morning. Flowers
were placed in sanctuary by
the family of the late Mrs.
Murray McDougall. Rev.
Bechtel told the children the
story of the children travell-
ing in the Australian desert.
Communion was held.
Harold Jantzi and Chester
Sturdy received the offering.
The Enterprising Seniors
will meet at the Community
Centre Thursday evening 8
p.m. Please come and bring
a friend.
One lady in Holmesville
tells us she woke up Sunday
morning to the radio and it
said London is concerned
with snow. She looked out in
Holmesville like many
places and said we don't
need it.
The Clinton Spring Fair is
coming on June 3 and 4.
Goofy Gourmets
On April 15 the Goofy
Gourmets got together with
their parents at Lana Jones
and had their 4-H party.
Everyone brought foods
from our 4-11 menus. Then
we had our prayer and had
our dinner.
Afterwards, Shannon
Preszcator helped us with
our games. The party was
then over at 9:30. Everyone
enjoyed the evening.- by
Lori Forbes.
Westminster Weekend '83 coming
The Sixteenth Annual
Westminster Weekend 1983
will be held May 27 to May
29, at Westminster College,
Windemere Road, London,
Ontario.
This year's theme is The
Great I AM based on John
8:58. Rev. Frances Clarke
will conduct bible study
periods. She is a daughter of
a United Church minister
and has served the church in
Brantford, Burlington and
Sarnia and is now associate
minister at Metropolitan
United Church, London.
Worship will be led by
Rev. Morley Clarke, M.A.,
Th.M., who received his
M.A. in Philosophy from
University of Toronto, at-
tended Emmanuel College
and finished his Th.M.
degree at Princeton. From
1961-1981, he was on staff
with London Conference and
in July 1'.1 began a full
ministry at Metropolitan
United Church, London, with
concentration being directed
towards Adult Christian
Development and Leader-
ship Training and Marriage
and Family Life.
Darrel and Diane Ed-
wards will lead the par-
ticipants in music. As a
music special the Medway
Singers (16-19 year olds from
Medway High School)
directed by Ken Fleet,
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