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Clinton News Record, 1981-05-28, Page 15C.rnmunity news and notes Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bonte- Gelok from Welland were up this past weekend to visit Sharon, Hank and family and to join in on the festivities of the Klompen Feest. Happy birthday greetings go out to Kathy Stone on May 24; Sharon Goulding on May 25; Lisa Sherban on May 28; Jan Ferguson on May 29; Myrtle Goulding, Rose Hum- mell and Jennifer Plumsteel; all on May 31. Jan and Wayne Ferguson were picked up at Goderich airport this weekend by their new company plane and spent a few days in Toronto both for 'business and pleasure. Rev. and Mrs. Peter Mantel and family spent the weekend in York. How many of you have noticed the extra visitors we have been having, including an OPP this weekend? Could it be due to the 11/4 mile marked off on the Vanastra Road or being able to drink and not get caught? We love our kids so keep your eyes and ears open! Guides On the weekend, three girls had a backyard cam - pout. They were Tina Jef- fery, JoAnn Bernard and Theresa Morrison. JoAnn Bernard and Theresa Mor- rison earned their Adventure Challenge. Theresa Raithby received her badges for History and Citizen. Also for Keep Fit. On the 1st of June, don't forget the Mother and Daughter banquet at 6:30 p.m. at the Vanastra Recreation Centre. Brownies The last meeting of the Brownies for the season was on Tuesday, May 26. On Wednesday, May 27 they had their Fly -Up to Guides and enrolment for Brownies. Jennifer Burt became a Brownie while Shelly Stone and Laura Fowley flew -up to Guides and received a gift. Janice Rody—rvaa-tbe,..most improved Brownie of the year. The mother and daughter banquet is set for Monday, June 1st at 6:30 p.m. at the Vanastra Recreation Centre. Lions Office school is on June 2• in Kitchener at the Valhalla Inn. The Lions second Annual Ball Tournament for Lions members only is June 26, 27 and 28. Ball uniforms are on order. Come out and cheer their practising. This weekend at the Klompen Feest, the Lions and Lioness float was driven by Kim Hodgins. Glen McLachlin, Tony Jeacock, Jim Ryan and Wayne Ferguson walked with it. The two little Dutch girls on the float were Andrea Postma, daughter of Pete and Sherry Postma and Shel- ly Bonte-Gelok, daughter of Hank and Sharon Bonte- Gelok. Next meeting is on Wednesday, June 3 as a joint • 'meeting with the Lioness Club for inductions at the White Carnation in Holmesvllle. The meal will be served at 7:30 p.m. Lioness The Vanastra and District Lioness Club had a business meeting on Thursday, May 21: Next meeting will be a joint meeting with the Lions at the White Carnation in Holmesville for the induction of new officers for the com- ing Year. The Lioness catered on May 23 and 24 at the Rec. Centre to the Fitness Ontario Leadership Course (F.D.L.C.) and will do so again on June 13 and 14. Activity night was on Fri- day, May 22, but unfor- tunately the children were sent home early because of all the misbehaving kids. Ac- tivity Night is an evening of fun and entertainment to be enjoyed by all present. Kids, please remember that or the evenings will have to come to an end! The Lioness Annual An- niversary 50's dance will be held on September 12th at the Vanastra Recreation Centre. Dress will be op- tional and various contests will be held like last year's. Music by "By Special Ap- pointment" and tickets will be $12 per couple. Scouts Don't forget your camping trip this weekend guys in Benmiller on May 29, 30 and 31. Go out after 6 p.m. on Fri- day in full uniforms and you can be picked up on Sunday, after 3 p.m. Christian Church Rev. Peter Mantel had his sermon this week on "God will provide Himself". Marg Ridder was the organist. Next Sunday morning is the last Sunday School for the season and they will have a special program during the church service. They will also celebrate and remember the "Ascension of Jesus". The S.W.I.M. committee met on Monday morning at Linda Renkema's home. They planned a welcome evening for the team on Fri- day, June 26 with a potluck barbecue supper with music afterwards. Rev. Mantel met with them last Saturday in the Hamilton area as part of their orientation. Monday evening, the Ac- tion Committee met with representatives of the Clin- ton Church to discuss the continuation of the Vanastra Church ministry beyond August 31. Recreation Centre The Vanastra Recreation Centreheld a Fitness Ontario Leadership Course (F.O.L.C.) on May 23 and 24 and will be continued on June 13 and 14. The course, which was instructed by Lynn Van Puymbroeck of Tillsonburg, proved in- teresting showing the 13 in attendance that fitness classes don't have to be hum- drum if livened up with music. They worked on nutrition, muscles and bones to find out what makes them sore. They sure found out after four hours of exercise over the weekend. Vanastra Recreation Cen- tre and the participants would hire to thank the Lioness Club for the lun- cheons served, especially the potato salad and are looking forward to their next one. Bingo Winners of the regular Tuesday night bingo held at the Vanastra Recreation Centre at 8 p.m. for the week of May 19 are as follows: first share -the -wealth, Wilma McMichael of Clin- II II mem 1h :a ton, $86; second share -the - wealth, Flo MacCuspey of Goderich, $86; third share - the -wealth, Lorna Coleman of Kippen, $87; jackpot win- ner, Mrs. Ingrid Kerr of RR5 Clinton, $200. Bears T-shirts To all boys who have a Bears T-shirt from last season, please return them to Gerald Robinson as soon as possible!, Cubs Mothers of the Cubs were invited to their meeting on Monday, May 25th at 6:45 p.m. to find out what to pack for this coming weekend. It is the Huron District Camp in Benmiller on May 29, 30 and 31. The Cubs are to be dressed in full uniform when they ar- rive on Friday evening. Parents are reminded they are not to arrive before 6 p.m. and are to be picked up at 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 31. Please - the Cub pack still needs tents desperately. Call Jim or Meryl Thomas at 482- 9467. Two Rosemaries, manned the Clinton hospital booth at the Klompen Feest celebrations last weekend in Clinton. On the left is Rosemarie Cooke and on the right is Rosemarie Armstrong, both of Clinton. (James Fitzgerald photo) Clinton men fined in Goderich court In Goderich provincial court on May 11, Russell Berry of Clinton was fined $250 for charges of animal cruelty. The charges and con- viction resulted from an incident earlier in the year when a dog owned by Mr. Berry was found starving and not receiving proper care. Also in court Daniel' Proctor of Clinton was convicted to six months probabtion. The sentences resulted from a charge of break and enter with intent, which occurred at Corrie's Car Wash in Clinton. in May 25 court in Goderich Todd Moxam of Clinton was sentenced to 15 days in jail for the charge of public mischief. Clinton Police Chief Lloyd Westlake reported that Mr. Moxam had reported that a $600 set of drums be osomd had been stolen, when in fact they had been sold. Brian Tomkins of Clinton was fined $500 for a possession of drugs charge laid by the RCMP under the Food and Drug Act. The charge was reduced from having drugs for the purpose of trafficking. He was also KKK rumors fined another $100 for a second drug -offence under LUCAN - Rumors that the the Narcotic Control Act. A third charge under the Klu Klux Klan (KKK) are Narcotic Control Act was operating a training centre withjrawn. in the Lucan area appear to be completely unfounded. Vanastra quip Lucan OPP Sgt. Bruce Shaw and his officers con- Marriage Encounter ducted an intensive search of Husband: the suspected area and failed Anniversaries and bir- to come up with any signs of Sys, Klan activity. How they complicate my Sgt. Shaw reported, "We life. checked with all area far- For I'm an absent-minded mers, municipal officials husband and employees in Biddulph Of a present -minded wife. and McGillivray Townships E. 'Nevins and area rural mail couriers Wife: without any urtication of the Skip the flowers, nuts and rumored training centre." candy, The first suggestion of Buy no blouse of palest pink. KKK activity in the Lucan Change the washer on the area was made in the faucet Ontario Legislature on May That is dripping in the sink. 11 by NDP Mace Breaugh. L. Darcy H.S. FORD CO. Overhead Doors Soles & Service *RESIDENTIAL *INDUSTRIAL *COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC OPERATORS PHONE: 524-4198 34 NEWGATE ST.,GODERICH, ONT. No Longer Purina Dealers As of June 1st, 1981, there will no longer be a Purina Dealer in Blyth or Wingham. Until new dealerships are 'established, Molesworth Farm Supply in Molesworth 291-3740, Verbeek Farrp & Garden Centre in Clinton 482-9333, and Dave Eadie Feeds m Lucknow 528-2071 will be pleased to service all Purina Customers in these areas. Bob Cummings, District Sales Manager, and Elaine Aubrey, District Sales Trainee, apologize for this temporary inconvenience_ If any problems should arise during this period, please feel free to contact Anne Leeson at Ralston Purina Canada Inc_ in Woodstock, Ontario 537-6651. Ralston Purina Canada Inc. It s . s . rr._- .. rr tti li;s: uil >;:_.:1 ■. a.. til: w' Best Interest 7%%0NE YEAR ANNUAL We represent many Trust Companies. We are often able to arrange for the highest interest being offered on Guaranteed Investment Certificates. *Subject to change EXETER 235-2420 Gaiser-Kneale Insurance Agency Inc. Insurance Agency Inc. CLINTON 482-9747 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 28,1 Youth report Well, this past week on Thursday, May 21 the children enjoyed their trip to Storybook Gardens in Lon- don, earlier than expected. To top off their day they ate lunch at MacDonalds. One more event coming up is their graduation on Wednesday, May 27. See next week for details. Unfortunately, due to lack of children for the co year, there will no longer a Nursery School here in Vanastra. All their equip- ment like stoves, fridges and other toys will be donated to the Day Care in the Vanastra Recreation Centre. Many thanks to the leaders Elaine Sherban, Diane Ryan, Sandy McLachlin, Julie Embling, Kathleen Stone and Rose Hummel. Cubs For the mothers who were unable to go to the Cub meeting, here's a list of per- sonal gear the boys must have for camp: sleeping bag rolled in a ground sheet; flashlight; extra pillow and blanket (optional) ; warm jacket; sweater; change of underwear; 2 T-shirts; 2 pairs of pants; 2 pairs of socks; pyjamas; running shoes; 2 pairs of shorts; sun- hat A MUST; raincoat and rubber boots - A MUST; facecloth, towel and Soap; toothbrush and toothpaste; comb; dishes (in a mesh bag) plastic plate, bowl, cup and glass; knife, fork and spoon; tea towel; liquid in- sect repellant; craft supplies (1 bar of Ivory soap and 1 large potato). All articles must be mark- ed with child's name as they will not be responsible for lost articles. Please send no junk foods or money. Baseball They still need more coaches and more kids. See Cindy at the Recreation Cen- tre on Tuesday, June 2 at 7 p.m. if you would like to coach ball this summer and the first coaches' meeting. Many of the teams may have to be cancelled >:f no interest is shown by the children or adults. Hey kids! The Activity Night is on Thursday even- ings from 6:30 - 8 p.m. Come out and get in shape for sum- mer. SCHOLL'S ABATTOIR and Freezer Meats CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING & PROCESSING Monday - Beef •Tuesday - Pork CALL 262-2041 (After Hours 262-2732) SIDES, HINDSand LOINS TURKEY WINGS 10 La. eox 49 SIDES (processed) OI: BEEF 59 • LB. Homemade PURE PORK $SAUSAGE 09 • • LB. Re u1a.13 HAMBURG PATTIES 49 io La. $ • • BAG • La. WIENERS a Ls. BOX 79;m Retail Hours - Wed., Fri, 8 a.m. - S p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. MILL ST.HENSALL,ONT,262.2041 Farming counts for a lot of the picture. June 3 is Census Day, and it's a day that really counts for farming. • Census information is vital to the growth of agriculture. It helps us build markets here and abroad. It lets us plan new programs for the improvement of Canadian farming. It even shows farmers how their'farms compare with others in the area. It's not difficult. Every farmer will receive a Census of Agriculture and a Census of Population' questionnaire to fill in on June 3'. These will be picked up shortly after Census Day. If you do not receive your questionnaires by June 1, or if you have any problems completing them, just call the Operator and ask for Zenith 0-1981. It's between you and us. A census rs so important to Canada's future that. by law. you must participate. This same Iaw,guarantees that the information you supply is kept completely confidential Census employees — and only census employees — have access to rt. 1t's your future. Remember, the Census of Agriculture helps us paint the future of farming in Canada. And we need your help to make the picture perfect. 1981 Census Recensement of Canada du Canada de 1981 June 3 is Census Day. 1 --PAGE 15 The 2 -hp Miler from John Deere. 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