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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1981-02-05, Page 13, 4dinner Jack Tinney is honored Friday evening was "Appreciation wighr for John Tinney who was wanien of Plural county 1n 19 9s.� in ndhinvolved M Hay Tareaship for thepastliyearn A dinner at the Do -en Mel, Zurich pneceded the gathering at the Pineridge Chalet at 9 pia. to which the present council, road em- ployees, , and office staff of Hay - were Depity-reeve Lionel Wilder preserted John Tierney with a gift to which he expressed sincere thanks Reeve of Hay, Lloyd Maumee% was master of ceremonies at the party at Pineridge Chalet at 9 p.m.. when a large number of relatives, neighbours and friends; as well as past warms+ of Huron comity, and a good representation of county council members were present The present warden of Huron county, Fred Haberer of Zurich, spoke briefly, also Deputy -reeve Lionel Wilder spoke. John Tinney presented the present council with a picture of council taken with him while he was warden. A group comprised of the present warden, past war- dens, reeves and councillors and their . wives led by musician Dr. Brian Lynch Goderich Medical Health Officer for the County, sang several songs 'u the crowd which were enjoyed im- mensely- Over 350 signed the rustler. Joe Overholt provided ID[Iu81C for the dancing and a delicious hutch was served Master of cemmanies reeve Lloyd Moumeau expressed "sincere tis" to all who helped in arm way to make the party so successful Wak bfor grand wetting Hensall and area rodents congratulate Don Beauchamp, who opened "Don's Food Market" (formerly Al's Market) on Friday. Complete renovations and new equipment present an ex- cellent xcellent appearance, making it a pleasure to shop in such a modern surroundings. New store hours are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Rani to 6 p.m. Thursday, Friday 8 am. to 9 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Free delivery within the village. Watch for Grand Opening at a later date. Hensall United Church On Sunday Feb: 1, Rev. Stan McDonald spoke on the fifth in his series of sermons on the Lord's Prayer. The choir, under the diredion of Dr. Ralph Topp, sang. Following the children's story, Mrs. Marguerite McLeod saog a sola The service commenced with a gospel hymn sing. The flowers in the dnamsch were placed in loving memory d Miss Lsabella Queesswill sews Eugene Fos conducted church service last week at Queensway Nursing Home accompanied paned at the piano by Mrs. Eric Luther. Visitors with Vera Lam- mie were Iva Ridley and Susan Purdy. Estrella Finkbeiner visited with Mrs. Fink- beiner. Ina Neeb and Philipa Steckle visited Mrs. Eisenbech Ruth Durand, Edith Miller and Ruth McLaren visited with Mrs. Kendridt. Henry and Marie Wilds, Alma Witmer, Mrs. Kay Cockweii visiter. Mr Wails. 'Les Kitchell, Mrs 'Wynja; - and Ruth McLaren visited Louise M'it�dueth Leona Johnston and Irene Finlayson visited Mrs. Penhale and Mrs. Mitchell Alfred and Martha Bates visited Mrs. Scrimegeour. Mrs. Frank Forrest and Mrs- Purdy visited Mrs. Clark. Ken and Dorothy Williams visited with Wally Crich. Walter and Florence Wilhelm visited Edna Yawn. The men's high bowling score was Neil Regau 135 and Edna Youn and Mary Parlmer 106 for the ladies. Hensall news and notes Mr. Campbell Eyre$, is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London following recent surgery. Mrs Marjorie McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald and fm;ty, and Mrs. John McDougall and family of Brampton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keyes of Grand Bend were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cudrnore. Mrs. Doug Wein of Ottawa and Mr. and Mrs. Don Dalton, Walton visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker. Hensall Women's Institute February meeting will be held at the United Church Wednesday, Feb. 11 at8 p.m. with a Valentine theme. Everyone is reminded to bring lunch for one ina paper bag - Mr. and Mrs. George Parker returned home after visiting with Sgt. Doug Wein R.C.M.P., Mrs. Wein and David in Ottawa The "Three links" seniors will meet in the local hall on Feb. 10 for their regular meeting. The ,entertainment committee is Ernie and Irene Davis, and Annie Reid. "Social: Carl and Hilda Payne, Vera Lemmon. Native dies Miss Isabella Drover passed away at . the Queensway Manor, Hensall, Thursday, January 29, 1981, in her 94th year. The deceased was born in this, district and spent all her years in this area. Predeceased by her parents, . two brothers and five sisters, survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral service and committal was from the Bonthron Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Home, Hensall on Saturday, January 31, with Rev. Kenneth Knight. officiating. Temporary entombment, interment later in McTaggart's Cemetery. Carmel church Secretary of the Western Ontario district of the Canadian Bible Society was guest speaker at Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday, Feb. 1. Rev. D. L. Howlett preached on the text "The Book of Peace". Rev. Kenneth Knight assisted with the service, after which Rev. Howlett showed an interesting film "God's Word Abideth Still", relating to the work of the Bible Society in Poland. Flowers in the church were in loving Kingham starts raising funds for hospital expansion WINGHAM - Wingham town council will be looking for $15,000 in its budget during the next two years as its donation to the building project at the Wingham and District Hospital. Council agreed to accept in principle the hospital board's request for a donation, leaving it up to the finance committee to find the money. However, Deputy Reeve Harold Wild pointed out there isn't too much doubt that the phoney will have to come from the taxpayers' pockets. The town's donation will go towards the $500,000 ex - pension of office space and departments at the hospital. The work is the first part of the two-phase program; the second phase will he a $1.5 million expansion of the outpatient facilities in another four or five years. The hospital board hopes top raise $100,000 toward the $500,000 project from the municipalities served by the hospital. It has sent out requests for donations, based on what percentage of the patients treated at the hospital come from each municipality. In addition, the hospital has been promised $318,000 in provincial finding and is hoping for close to $125,000 from the Huron County hospital reserve fund. .............................................,........,...------1 1 Anstett Jewellers i i 8 ALBERT ST., CLINTON 482-3901 i AT T'r4E " `Ai 1 CORNER 1 WE'RE AT YOUR SERVICE... 1 On -staff goldsmith for repairs to fins lewellsry •In-store watch repairs, Including battery Installations erast iia -store engraving ` } ' elegy -stow ring mixing .Appraisals by our on -staff Cortland 0/monologist i (AGE). i NOUNS: Monday through Thursday, • a.m.-6 p.m.: Fridays S a.m. till b p.m.: Saturdays 6 J arm. -5:44 p.m. s LIMITED memory of Miss Isabella Drover. The Young People are reminded of the toboggan party on Wed- nesday, Feb. 4. February is heart month Felruary is Heart Month and every donation to the Ontario Heart Foundation will help in research Mrs. Mamie Noakes and a group of volunteers will be can- vassing the village and Kippen. It is the hope of the Foundation they may equal or surpass 1980's donations which amourded to $546.20. C.P.T. hold euchre The C.P.T. committees of the IOOF and Rebekah Lodges held their first euchre party of the season on Thursday evening. Jack Upshall, Eric Mansfield and N.G. Joe Gregg were in charge. Winners were ladies' first, Mrs. Ruby Bell; ladies' low, Mrs. Jaden Upshall; men's high, Ron Keller; men's low, Charles Hay; lone hands, Mrs. Hans Gerstenkorn. The next euchre will be held on February 26 at 8:30 p.m. Although the calander says the barbecue season is still several months away yet, that didn't deter the Clinton Scout troop from cooking hamburgers in an open garage a Dale's Pumps last Saturday. The Scouts were trying to feed some of the more than 400 people who turned out for the snowmobile club's poker rally. (James Fitzgerald photo) Hockey Day -in Hensall As part of the Minor Hockey Day in Hensall, the Exeter and Hensall tykes squared off in what was by far the most entertaining and exciting tilt of the day. Exeter emerged with a 7-4 win, but had plenty of help from their hosts. Shawn Chipchase suited up for Exeter against his mates and scored two goals and assisted on another. Ryan Lindenfield, ilio was picked as most valuable player for Exeter, scored three goals and had one assist. Danny Vanderlaan scored the other two' Exeter goals. Thomas Scotchmer bad three goals for Hensall and Chris Taylor notched the other. The latter's goal was the highlight of the game. The little puckster had been having trouble getting his share of the action through the game, and when he did get the puck near the end of the contest, he took the shortest route to the goal to blink the light. The goal, however, Was his own. Game officials decided such ingenuity should be rewarded and the goal was allowed for Hensall. Taylor was the recipient of a rousing ovation as he skated around the ice with his stick high in the air to signify his goal a -la -Tiger Williams Thomas Scotchmer was. I Iensall's MVP in the contest between the four, five and six -year-olds. Six games were played Saturday, as Hensall held its minor hockey day in the community centre. Last minute schedule changes saw Hensall ban- tams tie Zurich 2-2. Steve Bedard for Hensall and Bryan Kading; Zurich, were named most valuable players. Hensall beat the Lucan pee-wees 6-4. Jeff Caldwell and Mike Gillan were MVP's for Hensall and Lucan respectively. Mike Schoondenwoent was the MVP for Seaford' as they beat the Hensall atom team 12-1. Scott Bet was MVP for Hensall. In the novice game Zurich won 2-1. Hensall's MVP was Paul Hill. 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Topping the day's games was an odtimer's game between Hensall and Zurich. Glen Thurman was MVP as Zurich won 4-2. Hensall's MVP was Pete Postill. Members of opposing teams were given a crested hockey puck by Hensall players. The most valuable players were awarded hockey stacks. Prizes were supplied byllensall Motors. CLINTON NEWS - In Brucefield THURSDAY, FEBRUARY5, LIK—PAGE13 Church holds mee Members of the Banceffeld church held their annual meeting on Sunday, Feohruaryservice, Istt. the chinch a botmtiful pot -luck dinner was held with a fair attendance in spite ofthe stor ny day. Rev. R. McMullen presid- ed and AllanWLl was ap- pointed secretary for the meeting and read the minutes of last year's Reports of the various committees were given by representative of each board. Money is to be given to the Emmanuel Col- lege fund, and the music and Observer subscriptions were discussed. Rev. McMullen dosed the meeting with Prayer - Communion services will be held next Sunday, February tom. UCW meet _ The Stanley unit of the UCW met last Wednesday afternoon at the church with Mrs. Cliff Henderson in charge- In connection with the study book, she chose as her meditation Partners with God. The lutes of the December meeting were him read.him secretary, Retta Baird was voted money for the year and a new sulfide& for &e Tcar was prepared. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. N and Mrs. Stewart Wird. Visitors over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Walters were members of their famil: , Mr. and Mrs. Andre Aubin, Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Walters,of Burlington. Mrs. Ronald Taylor of Fanshawe College, spent the weekend with his Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henderson visited. in Sarnia on the weekend. 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