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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-04-27, Page 9Ito news Walton WI enjoy chicken By Betty McCall Te ,.lay night euchre held at the community hall had six tables of euchre in play Prize winners were. high lady, Roberta Simpson, Brussels; low, Elva Bolger; high man, Mel Jacklin, Brussels; low, Cliff Hoegy; most lone hands fur ladies, Rena Watts, Blyth; for mein, Wilfred Shortreed. Lucky cup, Annie Reid. Hostesses for the WI were Mariorie Humphries. Helen Craig, Judy Weisbred and Leona McDonald. There will be another euchre on May 5 with Valerie Shortreed, Berva Watson, Margaret Craig and Maxine Marks in charge. WI Annual Meeting The Walton Woinen'., In- stitute held their annual meeting and banquet at the Triple K, Blyth, when 24 ladies enjoyed a chicken din- ner with all the tririurungs ori April 20. The business part of the meeting was chaired by Mrs. Keith Rock assisted by Mrs. Bill Humphries, secretary treasurer. Convenors of standing committees were given agriculture and Canadian in- dustries by Mrs. Harold Hudie C'ttizeriship and world affairs by Mrs. Gerald Wat- son, family and consumer affairs by Mrs. Ray Huether Education and cultural ac- tivities by Mrs. Lavern Godkin; Resolutions by Mrs. Alvin McDonald; P.R.U. by Mrs. Juni Axtniann. Corrung events are the District Annual Meeting in Gerrie, May 10, registration 9 a in. Wednesday, June 1 is the Huronview Blossom Tea and Bake Sale, everyone is uivited. Mrs. Gerald Watson will be the delegate to attend the Officers Conference at Waterloo University on May 3, 4, 5. It was decided to hold the dessert euchre in the hall on May 31, tune 7 p.nt. Price $2.00 with helpers, Mildred Traviss, Annie Reid, Berva Watson, Marjorie Hum- phries, Maxine Marks and Leona McDonald. Mrs. Peg Cudniore of Brussels installed the of- ficers for 1983-84 as follows: past president, Mrs. Keith Rock; president, Mrs. Ken McDonald; lst vice presi- SUPER SPECIAL SPRITE, SUGAR FREE SPRITE, TAR, ®JET COKE, OR REGULAR CA -COLA SPECIAL NEILSNS YOGURT SPECIAL KRAFT 1 CLE WHIP 2.49 S L SPECIAL dent, Mrs. Graeme Craig, 2nd vice president, Mrs - Lavern Godkut, secretary treasurer, Mrs. Bill Hum- phries; public relations of- ficer, Mrs. Jun Axtniann; district director, Mrs. Harvey Craig; assistant district director, Mrs. Viola Kirkby. Branch directors: Mrs. Herb Travis, Mrs. Nelson Marks and Miss Margaret Shortreed. Curator, Mrs. Nelson Reid; auditors, Mrs. Harvey Craig and Mrs. Alvin McDonald. Standing committee con- venors. agriculture and Canadian industries, Mrs. Viola Kirkley and Mrs. Allan McCall; citizenship and world affairs, Mrs. Gerald Watson and Mrs. Ray Huether; family and con- sumer affairs, Mrs. Graeme Craig and Mrs. Keith Rock. Education and cultural activities, Mrs. Bill Shor- treed and Mrs. Alberta Hudie; resolutions, Mrs. Harold Bolger and Mrs. Harvey Craig. About People [)r. Beresford Swan of Bermuda spent a few days over the weekend at the PLUS DEP SPECIAL PEA, OR PEA & LOAM Inner b Manse with his brother Rev. Charles A. Swan, taking part in the morning service at Duff's United Church, reading the scripture. Miss Kun Humphries, RN of London, visited recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Humphries. Several people from this area attended the McNichol and Hubbard wedding and reception in Blyth, Saturday evening. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moffett I nee Gail Travissl of Guelph on the birth of their new son, on April 21. Brett Moffett is spending a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Travis. Miss Mary Alice Ryan of Brantford spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ryan. The UCW Bale date was wrong in last week's paper, the final date is May 22. You still have a few weeks to gather those good used clothing to be left in the church basement. Sunday dinner guests with Mrs. Huth Thamer were Mr. and Mrs. Volker Hertlein et and children of London, Mr. and Mrs John 'I'harner of Walton, Mr and Mrs Clint Ernmrick. Jaime and Catharuie of Walton: Miss Ruth Thanker of Woodstock and Mr and Mrs. Percy Dalton of Seaforth. Mr and Mrs. Harvey Mc- Clure moved last week to their new home m Seaforth, their daughter Carolyn of Toronto was home with there for the weekend, also visited friends ui this cOtIlnl uiity Mrs. Dianne McCallum was hostess for the April meeting of the 17th and Boundary Unit of the UM. There were 10 ladies present fur the roll call. Airs Jun Williamson and Mrs. Barry Hoegy were in charge of the devotional period Hvriuns were sung followed by the scripture and topic Mrs. Harvey Craig con- ducted the business session with Mrs. Martin Baan as secretary. The meeting was reminded of the bridal showers corning up. Church cleaning fur the month of May to be done by the members of this unit CLINTON I ON NEWS-RECiOR.D, WEDNESDAY, AP r I I, 27, 1'!ssd- PAGE 9 More than 250 women gathered in Clinton on Monday for the Ontario Hospital Auxiliaries spring conference. The day included workshops, luncheon and the conference meeting. The event was held at Ontario Street United Church. (Shelley McPhee photo) "Be a good sport", Belgrave boys told By Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse Not everyone can be good sports but everyone can be rn SUPER SPECIAL CHUNK LIGHT IN OIL, OR IN WATER CLOVER LEAF TUNA SUPER SPECIAL CANADA -A„ GRADE FRESH LARGE EGGS ALL WHITE LIMIT 4 DOZEN PER FAMII r SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL 750 saol. JAR SKIPPY CREAMY OR CHUNKY PEANUT BUTTER 75O 1 6 9 HELLNNS MAYONNAISE 2.29 SPECIAL SPECIAL HEINZ ASSORTED JUNIOR FOODS 531° SPECIAL RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY CHOICE QUALITY E.D. SMITH LYNN VALLEY PURE JAMS TOMATOES SPECIAL ASSORTED CAKE MIXES DUNC.\N HINES 1.19 SPECIL 28 oz SPECIAL UNSWT. ORANGE OR GRAPEFRUIT TREESWEET JUICES 1.39 SPECIAL SPECIAL FOR YOUR FABRICS :OUNCE SOFTENER 40 SH 349® 7 CHOCOLATE VARIETIES NELLSO 'S BDL OF 4 Ire A -,S f.24 4 VARIETIES PEEK EEK F EAN COIES 400 4 79 VACHON ASST® L4'NCH SNACKS 1.69 CARD OF 2 - 0. C. 41I OR CARD OF SINGLE 9 VOLT EVEREADY ENERGIZERS CARD 2 PEPPERONI 10" OR 5" TOTINO PIZZA ,2.19 SUPER SPECIAL SUPER SPECIAL SUPER SPECIAL SUPER SPECIAL EIDE, PINK, WHITE OR YELLOW RITE SWAN TISSUE FANCY QUALITY STOKELYS CREAM CORN 14 oz. KERNEL CORN 12 az. PEAS, CUT GREEN OR WAX BEANS 14 oz. PIECES & STEMS MEADI.WGLEN MUSHROOMS WESTONS HAMBURGER OR WIENER ROLLS S `'' ECIAL BLUE WATER BOSTON BLUE FISH FRIES 227 q SPECIAL COUNTRY NARVEST STONE (WILLED, 7 GRAIN. PRAIRIE BRAN WESTONS BREAD q 79e TINS FOR SPECIAL PEHRS NIPPY PROCESS OR (WILD. NEDIUiA OR OLD CHEDDAR CHEESE 7,59q COUNTRY OVEN SPECIALS .\THESE SPECIALS AV a,,H A14LE ONLY IN: CHEF BOY AR DEE MEATLESS SPAGHETTI SAUCE 741, ml DOG FOO© TOTAL DIET 5 FLAVOURS HAWAIIAN PUNCH ,s APPLEFORIJS SAVE ALL WAX PAPER CHEF BRAND FOIL WRAP CRACOTTES CRACKER BREAD 1 7 RLL 714 q I; . 1,0 { T 1949 20 .., 99' 1©29 1.89 79' SPECIAL MACARONI 8 CHEESE KRAFT DINNERS 225 q RKGS FOR FREE' PACKAGE OF EIGHT 60% WHOLE WHEAT ROLLS VAL UE 72 ) WITH THE PURCHASE OF A SUNKIST STRAWBERRY COFFEE CAKE ,h 1.95 OUR OWN COUNTRY OVEN FRENCH BREAD h nl (id{ 2 „P i PHEW' READY TO SERVE l I9RS OWN PRIVATE LABEL ORANGE APPLE OR GRAPE LP. TEA BAGS hc) 77 ,, 149 TANG DRINKS PKG OF 12 TODDLERS 48's EX. ABSORB 60's FITTED PAMPERS DIAPERS COUNTRY HEARTH FROZEN PIE SHELLS .7 5 COUNTRY HEARTH FROZEN TART SHELLS 2 CARTON 41,4 q 775 q SOFT STYLE PARLAY MARGARINE 2 i8 WESTONS DELICIOUS ANGEL FOOD CAKE 425 q 39 1,79 129 119 169 WESTONS FRESH BAKED CINNAMON DUNS 8 s 119 r BUY A 1-LfI RE PACK I OF TANG FRUIT DRINK AND GET ANOTHER 1 -LITRE PACK tare' tato EE HIGHWAY' E9O. 8 GODUICH PEON . TUES. 9TO6P.M. WEE).. THURS.. PRI. 9 TO 9 P.M. SAT. 9:30 TOA P.M. 1 JOSE HINE ST. (HWY. O. 4) WINGHAM MON., TIM., WED. d. SAT. - 8:1O TO A P.M. THURS. AND FrrPl 8:16 TO 9 P.M. INTERSECTION IMV'. NO. 4 N MON EXETER TUE%.. WED. 9 TOA P.M. NO. 83 THURS.. FRI 9 TO 9 P.RA. BAT. • 8:14) TO 6 P.M. a good sport." These were the words of Gary Lisle as he addressed the annual inuior hockey banquet and dance last Friday night in the Belgrave WI Hall. Mr. Lisle, a former treacher in Belgrave, drew from his own personal ex- perience playing minor hockey in Brighton and pro- fessional hockey in Holland as he stressed to the capaci- ty crowd of players and parents the value of playing your best and having fun while doing it. Winning should be just a bonus and not the inost im- portant thing. During the evening Paul Coultes paid tribute to Wilfred and Hazel Haines on their many years of helping with the minor hockey pro- gram in Belgrave. Robert Gordon presented the Haines with an engraved plaque. To everyone's delight Pat Cull presented his own com- position entitled "Them Goal Getters", a poem about the fortunes and misfortunes of the Belgrave Peewees and their coaches. Musical selections during the evening were supplied by a girls' trio composed of Heather and Carol Hopper and Heather Morton and a Skatin boys trio of Ian Morton, Michael Jardin and Tom Cull. Piano solos were con- tributed by Pat Cull and Steve Coultes. The audience wished these musicians good fortune as they will all be performing next month at the Walkerton Music Festival. The Belgrave coaches were called un to introduce their teams and continent on the season. Speaking for the Peewees were coaches Tim Tolton and Paul McKee; for the Squirts, coaches Lloyd Michie and Murray Shiell and for the Tykes, Glen Coultes and Harry Wilson. The very successful even- ing concluded with a rousing family dance to the music of Stevens Country Gold with all the many children and their parents participating. People Report Fifty Durham relatives of Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter gathered at the WI Hall, Belgrave on April 24, to help celebrate her mother's, Mrs. Mary Bonham of Burford, birthday. Those present were from Brantford, Bur- ford, Lexington, Michigan, Kitchener and Belgrave. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson returned Club news e from page 8 Bronze dances. Karen Philips and Lisa Watson passed their preliminary figures while Lori Leibold and Kerri Pletch passed their first figures and Kerri Shepherd mastered her second figures. An executive meeting was held at the close of the season where a new slate of officers were elected as follows: President - Barb Howson; Vice -President - Joan I,eibold; Secretary - Faye Bolger; Treasurer - Shirley Lyon; Senior test chairman - Joan Watson with assistant Joan Shepherd; .Junior test chairman - Bev Shaddick; Fund Raising chairman - Donna Sippel; and newsletter and newspaper correspondent - Edith Taylor. The club "pros" will be Brenda Dupee and Julie Twynham. The ways and means committee reported a successful evening at the dance held at the Blyth arena on March 5. A sincere thank you for the new trophy case was ex - home on Saturday evening from a bus trip to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, Tara and Erin of Ilderton spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Laura Johnston. Euchre Scores Ten tables were in play at the weekly euchre which was held in the WI Hall on April 20. Winners were: high lady, Mrs. Mel Jacklin; novelty lady, Mrs. Harold Grant; low lady, Mrs. Edgar Wightman; high man, William Gow; novelty man, Edgar Wightman; low man, George Michie; most lone hands, Herb Clayton. Due to the play of the East Wawanosh Public School on April 27, euchre will be held Thursday, April 28. Everyone is welcome. Personals Dr. Ray and Mrs. Nicholson of Toronto spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nicholson and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Thornton of Bluevale. Mrs. Clare Van Camp, Mrs. Ross Taylor, Mrs. Alice Scott and Mrs. Garner Nicholson attended the 35th anniversary of Tiger Dunlop Institute at the Carlow Hall. tended to Bruce Falconer, Anstett Jewellers and Lawrie Decorating for donating the labor, glass and carpet respectively. The club was well represented at the Interclub competition held in Mitchell on March 6 and some of the senior skaters are also at- tending the spring school at Wingham, the final fling for this skating year. Ann Adams, Blyth Figure Skating Club 635 Adelaide Forth ALS' it: OFF Alleaaniom tweryda r pact or Alexanion coFnporObie book price, for Beef election...Shop Early and bring Aoki your bom'measurements of these onces they fat!' Ai SUNDAY, MAY YOUR SHOPPING CONVSNIINCE