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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1981-07-16, Page 5• Linda Webster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant R. Webster of Varna, received a degree of Bachelor of Education in French and School Librarianship at the Spring Convocation of the University of Western Ontario on June I2th. Linda graduated on the Dean's Honour List. Linda, a graduate of . C.H.S.S., Huron College and Althouse College, has accepted a French teaching . position with the Perth County Board of Education at Listowel Central Public School Varna folk enjoy the lake By Mary Chessell The Varna and Goshen church congregations wor- shipped in beautiful surroun- dings in the Stanley township pavilion at the lake on Sun- day. lurday. Following a delicious meal, games and contests were conducted by a com- mittee from Goshen. The Allan Hayters had the largest family present, and George Wilson and Allan Hayter had the most change, in their pockets. Scavenger hunt winners were Darryn McAsh, Scott Kirton, Lisa Robinson, Krista McAsh and Janine Hayter. Paul Consitt was closest to the number of peppermints in the jar. In the 7 years and under race, winners were Krista McAsh, Susan -Kirton and Janine Hayter; 7 to 10 years - Darryn McAsh, Shelley Hayter, Scott Kirton; 10 to12 years - Lori Consitt, Lisa Robinson, Tracy Hayter; crab walk - Lori Consitt, Tracy Hayter, Robyn Nor- man; shoe scramble (boys) - Lee Norman, Jim Allen, Brad Eckel; (girls) - Lori Consitt, Kim Hayter, Lisa Robinson; grocery relay - Lorelie Robinson. Carol Simons won the ladies' game There was a candy scramble for the little ones. The water was good for swunming. Next Sunday's service is in Varna church; followed by the summer break while Rev. W. Brown is on vaca- tion. A farewell party is being held for the BerneMcKinley family at Goshen church starting at noon on Sunday.. The new bleachers at the ball park have been provided by the Stanley Steamers, us- ing the proceeds from -their slo-pitch tournament of last year to buy the lumber. Team members and their friends stained and built them. The Steamers are hosting another tournament this Saturday and Sunday. The first game starts at 9 a.m. with the Steamers play- ing Zurich Eagles. Congratulations to Gerald and Margaret Hayter, the happy parents of a beautiful baby girl. Old papers The Clinton News -Record held open house on Friday. On display were 1930 papers. Peggy opened them at the r...... t: 7.._.. dent's columns, which I' found fascinating. The Y.P.U. had held a social. • There were songs by boys and girls instructed by Ruby Taylor, a violin solo by George Dowson, and Fred McClymont played the mouth organ. Mr. and, Mrs. Sherlock Keyes announced the birth of a son on May 24th, and in the help wanted ads, a super- man type of farmer was re- quired by Dr. Moffatt - "a general farmer, healthy, hard worker, interested in his work, honest, depen- dable, willing to take orders". It would be in- teresting to know how many applications he had, and who was hired. The Brucefield column contained a letter from Num G retia Mustard, who was on a mission field in Gypsumville, Man. with Nurse Sinclair of Stanley, • and told of a big Indian who visited them once a week, drunks who came for medicine, and long hours trying to save the life of a very sick youth on Christmas Day (he recovered). The cor- respondents' names were not with the columns. CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1981 -PAGE 5 Kraft Plain Bar©B®Que Sauce 25 °1I. oz. 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