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Group -Parent
The Group -Parent Com-
mittee would like to welcome
John. Bjerg to their group,
which meets the first Sunday
of every month to assist in
the planning and operation of
Brownies, Guides, Cubs,
110 Scouts and Pathfinders.
This group is not restricted
to parents et children in
these groups but is open to
anyone.
Cabs
At tl 9 first Cub meeting of
the year, there were badges
given out to the following
boys: Tony Goulding,
handyman's badge; Tony
Goulding and Derrick Dixon,
Canadian flag for their
uniform% and Adam Dowell,
Team Sport dge.
Plans are underway for a
father and son banquet to be
held on Friday February
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20th. On Sunday, February
22nd, there will be a church
service at the Vanastra
Christian Church for
Thinking Day.
Brownies
A new schedule has been
setup for the girls. They will
now have one night a month
for arts and crafts and will
start work on their badges as
a group instead of at home.
New sixers are Sandy
Ryan and Shelly Stone. New
seconders are Robyn Cain
and Jennifer Pollock.
Scouts
The First Vanastra Scout
Pack will be hot a .bottle
drive on Saturday, January
24th at 10 a.m. Your support
will be most appreciated.
The Scout pack is,,meeting
at 7:00 p.m. at the Vanastra
Christian Church. Acting
Scout Master is Wayne
Mclsaa c.
Smile
A sense of humor is what
makes you laugh at something
which would make you mad 1:
it happened to you.
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Happy Birtlidax wishes to
Susan McLean oh January
8th.
There was a baby shower
held for Betty Dowell and
her new son Nicholas asl the
home of Myrtle Goulding on
Sunday Jan. 11th.
Happy Birthday wishes to
Dan McLean on Wednesday,
January 14th.
Get Well wishes to Bonnie
Pollock.
Happy Birthday wishes to
rr.ni • .:111 �7; 1:.,
pses
Thursday. January 15th.
Sithe get well wishes to
Murray Hotlrner, who is
presently in London Hospital
following surgery.
Sad farewell and best
wishes to Frank Goulding
and (rtes . Higdon, who left
for Labrador City on Wed-
nesday, January 14th. Both
their families will be joining
them shortly. They. will be
greatly missed by the
community.
Christian Church
reaches out
to others
We ,started, last Thursday,
our program of Evangelism
.of- reaching out the
homes of our community.
The program is a com-
bination of one everting
teaching and then the next
evening calling on families.
We have set a goal of, 12
weeks. We also need church
members to serve as prayer
partners to those who are in
the program and going out.
There will be a Classis
meeting Wednesday. in
Guelph Christian Reform
Church. There are a couple.
of changes in activities as
reported last week: ladies'
Bible study win be. Tuesday
morning at 9:30 instead of
Wednesday :<r ti g
; ire
other change is Come Alive
for older boys will be
meeting on Wednesday
evening not Thursday
evening as reported.
Don't forget the new choir
being formed under the
direction of Moira Robinson.
Practices are Friday
evenings at6:30. This Friday
evening at 8 p.m. there will
be a Vietnamese service and
fellowship., Rev. Khiet
Ttvong from Grand Rapids
Michigan will lead this first
service.
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1981—PAGE 15
Sometimes starting at five
public works crew, like all
bad their hands full, keeping
that has been dumped on the
In the morning, the Clinton
other area road crews, have
ahead of the two feet of snow
area in the last three weeks.
Here Harold "Hoot" Glbbings loads tracks with the self-
propelled snowblower on Ontario Street. (James Fit-
zgerald photo)
Lioness and Lions plan a busy year
Lioness Oub
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FAAAIIY REUUIREMENtS
Lioness Club held their first
Dinner meeting of the new
year on Thursday, January
8th at the Vanastra
Recreation Centre.
There will be an executive
meeting at the Rec. Centre
on Tuesday, January 13th
and the next business
meeting will be held on
Thursday, January 22nd.
Don't forget the Youth
Activity Night this Friday,
January 16th from 7 p.m. -10
p.m. Admission is $1.
Ilona Club
The Vanastra and District
Lions . Club held their._ first
dinner meeting of the year
on Wednesday, January 7th
and were treated to a roast
beef dinner catered by the
Vanastra and District
Lioness Club.
Guest speaker for the
evening was Jim Thomas of
Vanastra, who gave a talk on
scouting.
There will be an executive
meeting on Wednesday,
January'14th ht 7 p.m,' at
the home of John Bjerg. The
next business meeting will
be at the Vanastra
Recreation Centre on
Wednesday, January 21st at
7p.m.
Recreation Centre
Bingo results for Tuesday,
December 30 are: 2nd share -
the -wealth, Sherri Strong of
Clinton; 3rd share -the -
wealth, David Hunnington of
Bayfield and Mrs. Jack Hart
of Clinton; jackpot, Ida
Carle of Seaforth.
Bingo results for Tuesday,
January 6th, 1981 are: 1st
share -the -wealth, Verna
Schaaf and Anni Sallows of
Vanastra; 2nd share-the-
wealth,
hare-thewealth, Mrs. Jack Hart of
Clinton and Cheryl Strong of
Clinton; jackpot, Annie
Sallows.
Seniors enjoy
television chef
BY CATHY MOP ON,
HURON COUNTY
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perk 14 flagging appetites
or come up with something
just a little bit different.
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problem lem can be com-
pounded. For many, the
problem is how to prepare
nutritious, well-balanced
meals for one or two people
on a limited budget. Others
experience difficulties in
buying small amounts or in
storing food. The shopping
and cooking habits of a
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accommodate , a . c_hange . in
circumstances. Or there
may be little motivation to
prepare meals. It is too easy
to fall into the habit of
subsisting on little more than
soup, tea and toast.
That's where the SENIOR
CHEF comes in. It is a half-
hour television show
featuring Bert Dodd, a 65 -
year -old., amateur chef and
former civil servant. He is
not a professional TV per-
former but this adds to his
presentation. And he is not
above nagging his audience
from time to time to become
more active and interested
ins variety of things because
as he says; "One gets a
bigger bang out of life that
way,.
Reactions of the seniors•
who have viewed' the series.
is one of surprise and delight
at the' discovery that
nutritious'meals need not be
expensive and that they are
siMple and easy to prepare_
The easy informality of Bert
Dodd makes it fun to cook
along with him: And not only
seniors enjoy and benefit
from the show, young singles
and young married couples
are also captivated by the
simplicity and economy of
the menus presented. .
The television series
consist of 13 half-hour
programs on food
preparation, food budgeting,
selection and menu plan-
ning. It was produced by the
British Columbia Ministry of •
Health especially for senior
citizens. The Senior Chef
Cookbook . will be available
for a nominal fee.
You will be able to watch.
the Senior Chef on CKNX.
Channel 8 on Saturdays.
commencing .January 1; at
11:30 a.m. Tune in. enjoy the
show and find out how to
order your copy of the. cook-
book.
Auburn ....
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Community Mernonal Hall
with the wives of the
members catering to the din-
ner.
Lion president Steve
Campbell was in charge and
,Lion Donald Haines ;:fled
as secretary in the absence
of Lion Bob Worsell i)n:v
Tittle rietnbers were bre seri
due to the now storm
The treasurer. Lion Doug
Chamnev gave the f:narctaI
statement which was
adopted by IJon I ti na:d
.Hairtes-and:Lion Heels Dote -
The winner of $95 in the 50,
'50 draw was Morns.
McMillan of Godench
It was announced that the
New Year's Eve dance was a
success.
Correspondence was read
by Lion Steve Campbell
Coming events include a
poker rally sponsored the
local snowmobile 'T111 -on
January 25.
The 1.lons Club members
will be looking after the food
booth