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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1981-07-02, Page 16PAGE 16—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUL1t 2 ,1981 LONDESBORO fh e C Dara Shobbrook, editor leader News of your neighbors Mrs. Dora Shobbrook, Mrs. Thelma Ellerby, Vicki, Dan and Chastity Colquhoun, , Frank and Doris Garrow and Cheryl Smith attended the pinning ceremony of the class of 1981 at the St. Thomas Campus of Fan- shawe College. Grand- daughter Joan Garrow was a member of the graduating class, and special ceremonies were held at Salonia Hall in Aylmer. Thirty-two graduated from. the class on June 27, returning home on Sunday morning and receiving their diplomas on June 29 at Fanshawe College. Mrs. Pam Fries, Rebecca and Ryan returned to their home in California after spending three weeks with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaddick, Julia and Richard. The WI Canadian Industries meeting will be held on July 8 at 8 pm in the hall. Roll call will ask members to name a local business or industry. Beryl Reid, Beth Knox and Margaret Anderson will be in charge of the lunch. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jake McDougall over the past two weeks were his sister Mrs. Catalosa from Boise, Idaho and neice Mrs. Jean iordano from Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lear visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Sewers in Minnesing. .. Beth Knox recently spent„a few days visiting Mrs.en Hobbs. of Denfield. During this time they took a tour to Wonderland, north of Toronto. They also took in the bus trip to the Big Creek Boat (Farm, nestled in the Caledonia Highland Hills. They visited the Six Nations Reserve, enjoyed a cruise on the Grand River and visited the home of poet E. Pauline Johnson. On Saturday, June 13 David Lear graduated from the woodwork design and manufacturing course at Conestoga College in Kit- chener. David was named to the president's honor list and was the recipient of the Bob Hoffman proficiency award. David has accepted a position with Interiors International Ltd., in Toronto. Attending the graduation exercises were Sue McLay, Nancy and Bruce Stubbs, Brenda Lippert, Danny, Gail and Harry Lear. Harry Lear attended the Treasurers Convention at Hotel Toronto from June 21-24. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hulley, Darlene and Denise spent the weekend in Ottawa Visiting friends and returned to Toronto on Monday to visit with Kevin. An -auction sale was held on June 24 for the estate of Tom Beattie, part lot 25 and the Glendale mobile home was purchased by Wayne Hulley of Londesboro. , Visitors with Alice Davidson on the weekend were her sister Mr. and Mrs. Barney Pollock of Toronto. Their mother Mrs. Grace Fairey from the Clinton Public Hospital visited with them at home, on Sunday. Mrs. Vera Bradley of Blyth and Mrs. Clara Riley visited in Goderich over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGregor at the Maitland Marine Campsites. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns and Mrs. Mary Vaillancourt visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Keys at Glanunis. Mrs. Vaillancourt remained after visiting here. Outdoor service planned At the Sunday moming service at the Londesboro United Church the greeters were Bert Lyon and Carol Cartwright. Ushers were Robbie Adams, Larry Hoggart, Michael Radford and David Whyte. Rev. Scott welcomed everyone and announced that the flowers were in, memory of Mrs. Annie Leitch, placed by her daughter Elma Jewitt and he ;family. Mrs. Leitchdied on June2latthe age of89. July 12 is the church's annual outdoor service and will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hardy of Londesboro on the river dam lawn. Lunch is pot luck and everyone is asked to bring chairs and cutlery. Subscriptions to The Observer magazine are $7 and anyone can check with Garnet Wright for renewal. This week is the deadline. Following the - an- nouncements Rev. Scott gave a ceremony of thanks for the birth of a child and Mrs. Scott and the children were invited to the frontof the ' church. The congregation welcomed the new baby, Kenneth Ward, the infant son of. the Scotts. For the children's time Rev. Scott told about the children that tour sins will find you out. The junior teachers were June Fothergill and Cathy McDougall. Special prayers were said for Terry Fox, who passed away on Sunday morning. Hallett students honored The Hallett Central School Grade 8 graduation was held at the hall on June 22. The WI catered to a dinner for the graduates and their parents. Anita Delve said grace and toasted Queen Elizabeth. Following the banquet the head table was introduced by Debra Preszcator. Mr. Carl Nesbitt toasted the graduates and Larry Gross replied. Ronnie Mason in- troduced the teachers and they were toasted by Darryl Plunkett and Mr. J. Talbot replied to this. Elizabeth Lawson toasted the parents and Mrs. D. Gibbings gave the reply. Bobby Buchanan said a word of appreciation, to the WI and WI presdient Alice Buchanan replied. Susan Van Egnnnd toasted the board of education and Mr. John Jewitt offered the reply. A toast to. the school, given by Laurie Szusz, was replied to by principal Angus Nenear The awards presentation followed, and the school was decorated with pictures of Charlie Brown, drawn by Susan Gross. The program began with the graduate choir and ukele music. Institute awards for home economics and the industrial arts award were presented by Mrs. Barbara Bosman to Glenyce McClinchey and Larry Hoggart. Mr. McLennan gave the pen- manship award to Marni Gibbings and the math award was given by Debbie Bennett to Lisa Watt. Mrs. Van Egmond handed the English award to Susan Gross. Outstanding athlete awards were presented by Debbie Bennett to Darlene Gulutzen and Robert Wilts. The outstanding effort and co-operation award was given by Mrs. Helen Lee to David Kennedy. Lisa Duizer and Russell Nesbitt were named the outstanding graduates and ,received special awards front, Bill Millson. Nick Whyte, the special quest speaker, was in- troduced by, Russell Nesbitt. 'Mr. Whyte read a prayer for teenagers and said that summer holidays should be used wisely. He suggested taking a summer course in English or math in Clinton, - or attending church camp in Goderich, or becoming a Girl Guide or Scout leader, fin- ding a full or part-time job or volunteering time as a Candy Striper at the Clinton hospital. Lisa Watt gave note of appreciation for the guest speaker. Todd Hoggart introduced the 1981 valedictorian, Jeff McNairn. Jeff said that our lives are spent on reaching the top rung. "The first five years of life are spend under the care of our parents and tonight is the first step from public school, by teachers who have helped us. Now we begin secondary school and we are the generation of the f e,” Jeff noted. The evening closed w h remarks from r. McLennan and O'Canada was sung with Lisa Duizer at the piano. Hallett happenings Seaforth truck meet results The final results of the area track and field meet at Seaforth on June 2 are now in. At the end of the day, Hallett Central finished third with 423 points, only, two points behind Clinton School. Wynn tunshea nrst witn 4ao points, Hallett would have finished second but Clinton pulled ahead in the final event. Even though Hallett finish- ed third there were some in- dividual winners. Darlene Gulutzen won the senior girls division, defeating the se- cond place winner from Clin- ton by 20 points. We had other first place finishes, but Robert Wilts and Susan Govenlock both placed se- cond in their divisions. The junior girls was a close finish. Two girls from Clin- ton finished .with 36 and 32 points. Lori Bromley from our own school was close behind with 27 points. Despite the fact that we placed third at the track meet, the students gave their utmost in all the events and in practising. Congratula- tions and thanks to all those that went to the meet and helped the school finish in third place. A special thanks to Mrs. Cooke, Mr. Millson and Mr. Talbot, who went to the meet with the team and helped, us prepare for stiff competition we met there. Grade 8's graduate On Monday June 22, the grade 8 class held their graduation ceremonies and banquet. The students, their parents and the staff ate sup- per at the Londesboro Hall. They later moved to the school for the awards presentation. •The outstanding female and male graduates went to Lisa Duizer and Rusell Nesbitt. The outstanding female and male athletes went to Darlene Gulutzen and Robert Witts. Susan Gross won the English award and Lisa Watt the Math award. The penmanship award went to Marni Gibbings. Glenyce McClinchey and Larry Hog- gart won the Industrial Arts and Home economics awards. Congratulations to all and good luck in grade nine. Kindergartens graduation Although we now think that graduating from kindergarten is a, small thing, it didn't seem that way to the 23 kids moving in- • to grade 1. Each pupil receives a Bachelor . of rhymes degree which in- eludes the graduation date, the pupil's name, Mr. MacLennan's signature and Mrs. Walter's signature to make the diploma official. The graduating pupils' parents arrived about 9:30 on June 23 and the graduating pupils got their Turn to page 17 Londesboro pitcher Howard Cartwright throws in the ball, while first baseman Bill .Shaddick watches for the hit during the Vanastra Lions slo-pitch action last Saturday. Unfortunately, Londesboro, but the Lions had a successful tourney. (James Fitzgerald photo) zehrs fine markets:.. of fine foods 6 DAYS OF SPECIALS -' 9 A.M. TUES. JUNE 30 THRU TUESDAY JULY 7TH WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. 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The Allboro All -Stars bolstered by a few Lon- desboro Lions were visitors over Mark's Marauders in a men's slo-pitch game. , In the Squirt league, the visitors from Auburn had. a tough time with the Mets as their Mets squeaked out a three run victory. The Bantam boys played . in SPECIAL! FROM FINEST YOUNG ONTARIO PORK Goderich and completed a Londesboro sweep scoring a Win over the Goderich boys. In late action, men's slo- pitch once again provided the entertainment as the Nell's Renegade took on the team from Hoknesville and came up on top. Friday and Saturday the Londesboro Lions travelled to . Vanastra but unfortunately they came, away with only a lot of fun, having won one of their games. Some satisfaction was derived from the fact that the one victory was over arch rivals the Auburn Lions, which is no mean feat in itself. Don't forget tomorrow night the Moms and Dads slo-pitch gets underway. Upconrng games for Londesboro July 2-7:00 Squirts; 8:30 slo-pitch men's. 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The fust game was rained out, but the Summerhill ladies found it dry enough to play their game with the ladies losing to Brussels. On Tuesday evening in the early game the Expos slipped past the Bluejays by a 25-17 score. The Pee Wee girls played out of town in Goderich, having a little difficulty in defeating their Goderich opposition. In the late game, the Midget girls played a tough game losing by a run 1443 to the Ben - miller girls. Wednesday in the early game the Pee Wee boys had an easy time beating the— Goderich boys. The Allboro All -Stars bolstered by a few Lon- desboro Lions were visitors over Mark's Marauders in a men's slo-pitch game. , In the Squirt league, the visitors from Auburn had. a tough time with the Mets as their Mets squeaked out a three run victory. The Bantam boys played . in SPECIAL! FROM FINEST YOUNG ONTARIO PORK Goderich and completed a Londesboro sweep scoring a Win over the Goderich boys. In late action, men's slo- pitch once again provided the entertainment as the Nell's Renegade took on the team from Hoknesville and came up on top. Friday and Saturday the Londesboro Lions travelled to . Vanastra but unfortunately they came, away with only a lot of fun, having won one of their games. Some satisfaction was derived from the fact that the one victory was over arch rivals the Auburn Lions, which is no mean feat in itself. Don't forget tomorrow night the Moms and Dads slo-pitch gets underway. Upconrng games for Londesboro July 2-7:00 Squirts; 8:30 slo-pitch men's. July 3 - 8:30 Moms and Dads. July 6 - 7:00 Squirts; 8:30 Summerhill Ladies. July 7 - 7:00 Squirts; 8:30 Midget girls_ July 8-8:30 Midget boys. July 9 - 7:00 Squirts; 8:30 slo-pitch. July 10 -8:30 Moms and Dads. July 13 - 7:00 Squirts; 8:30 Summerhill Ladies. July 14 - 7:00 Pee Wee girls; 7:00 Squirts (small dia- mond). July 15.- 7:00 Pee Wee boys. July 16 - 7:00 Squirts; 8:30 slo-pitch, T -Ball (small diamond). super special! PRIDE OF CANADA SWEET PICKLED PORK SHOULDER COTTAGE ROLLS .1.15 CANADA "A" GRADE BEEF WITH ZEHRS SPECIAL TRIM CUT FROM TENDER FULLY AGED CHUCKS BLADE STEAKS SUPER SPECIAL! FINEST QUALITY AGED BLADE Mid REMOVED SHORTs,BROASTS Ib. SUPER SPECIAL! FINE QUALITY DEVON BRAND SLICED 500g PKG. SIDE BACON SCHNEIDERS LOOP STYLE POLISH SAUSAGE,... MAPLE LEAF BEEFBURGERS 7 . • PKG. SCHNEIDERS VAC PACKED RING BOLOGNA .'L88 941 SCHNEIDERS VACUUM SKINLESS POLISH LINKS r NS PORI(i REEF UEAKFAST N R Si bS ill L 300g. PKG. sf.?9 ENGLISH CUCUMBERS PROD. OF ONT. CAN. #1 ib 4$ PRIDE OF CANADA SMOKED COOKED DINNER PORK SHOULDER 1.98 HEAD LETTUCE PROD. OF ONT. CAN. #1 GRADE• CALIFORNIA GROWN FRESH PLUMS PROD. OF LI.S"A. CAN. #1 JUICY PUMP "5- PROD. PROD. OF U.S.A. NO. 1 SWEET REEN PEPPERS LB. S9 PROD. OF U.S.A. CAN. I(®. 1 CARROTS 2 10. BAG OF S. AFRICA - OUTSPAN 78' NAVEL ORANGES LIB. BAG 20 PROD. Of S. AFR. CAN. FANCY APPLES. GRANNY SMITHS LB. 88' PROD. OF U.S.A. CAN. NO, 1 SPANISH YPi O .. 69° .9