HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1981-04-09, Page 8PAGE 8—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 9,19x1
Holmesville
news and notes
By Blanche peeve!
At Holmesville United's
Sunday service on April 5 the
primary choir provided the
specialzmuslc.
Rev. Scott spoke to the
children and told them that
they are on God's team
Elmer Potter and Bill
Norman collected the of-
tering
fTering and the minister told
of God's love in his sermon.
This Sunday, April 12
Palm Sunday will be
remembered with com-
munion.
News and notes
The community centre at
Holmesville has another
busy schedule for the month.
On April 4 an anniversary
luncheon was served for Mr.
and Mrs. Kaastra and family
and in the evening the Trail
Riders Saddle Club held
their .datxe...On April 8 the
._._.. ellece a ;;plaruaingerneetiug_.
of the Huron West Women's
Institute was held.
The Spring Fling dance is
scheduled for April 11 and a
banquet for 250 will be held
on April 15 when the
Tuckersmith; Stanley and
Goderich Township
Federation of Agriculture
groups meet On April 24 the
Happy Hookers will be
holding a dance and on April
25 the Knights of Columbus
of Goderich will hold a police
and firemen appreciation
night.
The Goderich Township
WI will hold a card party on
April 9 in the community
centre in Holmesville. The
party will get underway at 8
pm, admission is $1 and
ladies are asked to bring
lunch.
The WI will be holding
their April meeting on the
13th in the community centre
at8pm
Alvin and Barbara Betties
spent the weekend in
Bracebridge with- Peggy
Anne and Murray McLeod
and Mark. Hi Mark, I'll be
looking for your telephone
call on Easter!
Seniors meet
The . Goderich Township
Enteitrisim Sepiors. held
Mrs. 'Jean:.Lotbb was in
chargeof the meeting and
she welcomedeveryone to
the meet* with a reading.
Mrs. 'duidinore gave the
minutes of. the last meeting
and 1can Powell gave the
treasiner'ireport: The card
report Was .,. presented by
Blanche Deeves and a thank
you note was received from
the Rueger family.
It was ,announced that the
mauve quilt has been
completed and another is in
the frame and ready to be
Stitched
A representative will be
attending a future meeting to
demonstrate carpet bowling.
Other clubs have been in-
vited to take part in this
demonstration.
A report was given on the
District 8 seniors rally which
will be held on April 28 at the
Vanastraa-Recreation Centre.
Registration will take place
at 9:301 am, with a $1 fee.
Those attending the day
session are asked to bring
sandwiches.
The Enterprising Seniors
received an invitation to
attend the April 22 card
party and the Clinton Legion
Proceeds from the event will
go towards the Clinton
hospital building fund.
The Seniors will meet
again on April 16 at 8 pm.
Mrs. Iona Blake's daughter
and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Reid of Varna will
show slides of their trip to
the Hawaiian islands. Mrs.
Blake and Mary Stirling will
be in charge of the en-
tertainment and lunch.
Following the April 2
meeting, the recreation
committee entertained the
Seniors with a shuffleboard
tournament, card games and
crokinole matches. The
grand champions at shuf-.
fleboard were Irene Cud-.
more and Bert McCreath.
The consolation prize went to
Hazel McCreath and Fran
Powell.
In euchre the winners
included: ladies' high, Orpha
Hertbohmer; men's high, Ed
Beeves; ladies' low, Grace
Walter; men's low, Bill
Norman.
All the winners received a
rose hush as their prize, and
a delicious lunch of cheese
and fruit bread was served
with coffee. Mrs. Lobb
thanked the recreation
committee for their efforts
and the enjoyable evening
they provided
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