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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1981-07-30, Page 16PAGE 16—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1981 the AUBURN Eleanor Bradnock, editor advocate Children's Day held The annual Children's Day was held by the 'Auburn Women's Institute when nearly 70 children, • their ' mothers and W.I. members attended last Tuesday in the Auburn Community Memorial Hall. The president, Mrs. Ken- neth McDougall opened the meeting The program began with a trio, Lana, Leslie and Marty Lawrence singing How Much is That Doggie in the Win- dow? accompanied by their mother, Mrs. Fred Lawrence. A trumpet solo was played by Angela Schneider. Lori and Steven Minim sang Mocking Bird Hill accompanied by their playing guitar and banjo and their mother Mrs. Barry Millian on the piano. Anita Gross played a piano solo and gave a reading Going to the Dogs. Keith Hallam operated the projector and showed the cartoons, Zebras, and It's So Nice to Have a Wolf Around the House. Mrs. Leonard Ar- chambault gave out bags of popped corn to all the children while they were viewing the cartoons. Amy Hawley sang a solo, Open Up Your Heart and Let the Sunshine In, accom- panied by her mother, Mrs. Rick Hawley. She also sang 'One Little Duck with the CCurl. Bryan Gross gave the recitation. No More. Monkeys Jumping on the Bed. Sharon and Elaine Brown of . Blyth played a, violin duet • accompanied by their mother Mrs. John Brown. Beth Hawley played a piano solo. Grace was sungfand the hostesses, Mrs. Kenneth McDougall, • Mrs. Leonard, Archambault and Mrs. Gor- don Powell served dixie cup cookies and freshie to the children and adults. Correspondence was read and a donation of $25 was voted to be sent to Goderich and District Adult Rehabilitation Group Home. Mrs. Donald Haines spoke on the upcoming bus trip Oc- tober 7 to Douglas Point Agri -Park and the Pine River cheese factory. If you wish to go, please contact' Mrs. Haines or Mrs. Arnold Craig. As there will be no meeting in August, the next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Donald Haines on September 15 at 10 a.m. The W.I. will cater to the Lions Club dinner on September 2. Mrs. Donald Haines, Mrs. Eleanor Brad - nock, Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer and Mrs. Frank Raithby are on the commit- tee in charge. , Mrs. Lillian Letherland, card convener, gave her report and read the thank - you notes. Mrs. Frank Raithby reported on labels which she had received. The members voted to assist in the reception for Auburn, Michigan on the weekend of the ball tourna- ment. Auburn, Michigan citizens visit their sister city Over 125 Auburn Ontario residents turned out to the dinner -reception for visitors from our sister city, Auburn, Michigan last Friday even- ing in the Auburn Communi- ty Memorial Hall to greet them on their third visit to Canada. The guests were welcomed by Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock and the village clerk, Mrs. Ross Dobie. The pot -luck dinner was set up by the, ladies of the ski- . lo-. pitch team which had visited Auburn, Michigan two weeks earlier with other ladies who had also gone over to our sister city. 0 Canada and the Star Spangled Banner were sung, led by Rick Hawley and ac- companied by Mrs. Kenneth McDougall on the piano. Mr. Hawley pronounced the grace. Following the dinner, a short program with Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock as chair- man, took place to welcome the Auburn, Michigan residents. Greetings from the Village of Auburn were brought by Trustee Gordon Powell in the absence of the chairman, Warner Andrews. Greetings from the Township of West Wawanosh were brought by Councillor, Mrs. Cecil Cranston and greetings from the Auburn and District Lions Club by president Walter Marchl. Mrs. Wilma Berlin of Auburn, Michigan thanked everyone for the 'reception 'and the good tune provided for them during the visit. She Huge crowds attend ball. tourney The Auburn Ladies Soft- ball Tournament was a suc- cessful event with large crowds attending all the games from Thursday even- ing to Sunday at 10 p.m. Chairman Bill Sproul was in charge of arranging the games. The following teams took part: West Wawanosh vs. Benmiller on Thursday at 7 p,m. with the score being 3- 13; 8:30 p.m. Blyth beat Dungannon 14-1; Friday at 7 p.m. Goderich Elevators beat Clinton Sluggers 16-6; 8:30 p.m. Clinton Housewives beat Art's Land- scaping 11-7; Saturday mor- ning at 8:30 Auburn beat Lucknow Noisy Ladies 10-7; 10:30 a.m. the Sailorettes of Goderich beat Brussels 10-4; and at the 11:30 a.m. game Summerhill lost out to GoderichSuperstars 6-17. Interest ran high as the different teams won and lost until Sunday evening when West Wawanosh won the B championship with Art's Landscaping of Goderich as the runners-up. The chairman for this Clinton firemen Clayt Groves, foreground, and Dean Reid had a plentiful supply of water to use last Friday while fighting the fire at the Hugh Flynn farm. They filled their tanker from the Arnold Riley Resort Lake and hauled it the 1/2 mile back to the fire site. (James Fitzgerald photo ) Hensall news and notes By Bertha MacGregor Mrs. Blanche Chapman of London spent 'the weekend with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corbett were Mrs. Ruth Taylor of Clinton, and Mrs. Cora MacFarlane and sons Jamie and Michael of Calling Lake, Alberta, Mrs. Pearl Koehler returned home after spen- ding several weeks visiting with her son and daughter- in-law" Mr. and Mrs. Keith Koehler in Fort McMurray and also 'with her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Denton Gaiser and daughters in Regina. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Pat O'Brien on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Clausius, of Zurich, Mr. Frank Parsons of Exeter, Mrs. Edna Warren of Lon- don, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Irvin and Alex of Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. Tim O'Brien and Casey of Exeter, following the baptism service in Hensall United Church of their grandson Casey Patrick O'Brien. Guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Steven Corbett were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corbett and Jeff, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett, Mrs. Blanche Chapman of Lori - don, Mr. and, Mrs. Norman Hackney, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hackney, Miss Margaret Hackney of Exeter, Miss Melanie of Hensall. Rev. .Stan McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz, Dashwood following the baptism service of their son Gerald Steven Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal and Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodds attended the anniversary service at the Thames Road Churc h on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomson, John and Mary enjoyed a motor trip through northern Ontario visiting with Mr. Russell Moore, formerly of Hensall and the Barker's at Bancroft, through Algonquin Park to Huntsville and visited with Bert's sister and brother-in- law Mr. and Mrs. David Moyer at Parry Sound. It was the occasion of the former's wedding an- niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pynenburgh from Prin- cetown, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Koenraad, of Oud- Beyerland, Holland were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal. During the summer the Young People's Group's of Carmel Presbyterian Church have been enjoying baseball with various Young People's Groups in the area. This week the game was played in Hensall with a score of 0-18 for Hensall. Hensall will be travelling to L Welburn next week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sangster and Brad were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holland, Gwen and Michael in Clinton. on Sunday. Mrs. Edith Bell, Pauline and Bryan spent a day on a motor trip to Collingwood. Mr. and Mrs. 1+rthur Slade - and Glen entertained guests from Newfoundland, Kit- chener, London, Chesley, and Windsor and Rev. Stan McDonald following the christening of their grand- daughter Jamie Lynn Raeburn at the Hensall United Church on Sunday. Mrs. Ross MacMillan and daughter Ann of Waterloo spent last Friday with her mother Mrs. Laird Nick le. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keyes of Grand Bend were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker. United News A full sanctuary shared in the worship on Sunday morning at the United Church for baptismal ser- vice. Rev. McDonald welcomed a 11 the visitors and a special welcome to members of the sister church, the Presbyterian Church of Hensall. Douglas Klopp was guest organist and Carol Stuart was soloist singing two very beautiful' solos. Those being received .. through infant baptism were Turn to page 17 • Lions Club event was Lion Bill Sprout and he presented West Wawanosh with their trophy and glass mugs. The A Champion trophy, presented by the Craig fami- ly in memory of their late father W. J. Craig ( Baseball Bill), was won by the Sailorettes of Goderich with a score 18-10 against the Clinton Housewives. Mrs. Betty Wilkin of Goderich made the presentation to the Sailorette team and their coach Clare Harman. Mugs were presented also. The Clinton Housewives received the runner-up trophy and glass mugs. All trophies and mugs were presented by Molson's except for the Craig trophy. Large crowds attended the dances and beer tent on the river flats both Friday and z Saturday evenings. Sever prizes were drawn for and the winners for the ladies' softball team were David Glousher, Bruce Fisher and David Glousher. The Auburn and District Lions Club had as winners Jim Leddy of Goderich, picnic table; Don Knowland of Walton, um- brella lamp and David Glousher, a trip to a Blue Jays game. SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT•9 A.M. WED. JULY 29 TILL CLOSING TUESDAY AUG. 4th PRIDE OF CANADA LEAN TENDER PORK SHOULDERS SUPER SPECIAL!•_. - SMOKED PICN ICS COOKED, READY TO EAT presented ball caps for all the :• uburn Men's Slo-Pitch team which had been sent from Auburn, Michigan. The highlight presentation was the gift of a Michigan flag from the City of Auburn, Michigan by Gary Straley, the chairman of the Chamber of Commerce to Gordon Powell. He thanked Sprouls gather for reunion Mrs. Marion Sproul had a Sproul family reunion last weekend with guests, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rintoul, Steven, Scott and Stewart of RR2 Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parsons and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Par- sons of Peterborough, Harvey and Joe Sproule of Dungannon, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ratcliffe, daughter and friend, Mrs. Mary Garniss, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kidd and sons, all of Willowdale. and other relatives in the district. the Auburn, Ontario people for hospitality and friendliness and on his se- cond visit here stated that the exchange visits had developed into lasting friendships. All of the visitors were taken on tours of the places of interest in Auburn and the surrounding towns of Blyth, Clinton, Goderich and Benmiller. All extended a hearty in- vitation for next year, the se- cond weekend in July of 1982 to come and join in Corniest celebrations in Auburn, Michigan. 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