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Clinton News-Record, 1981-08-06, Page 30PKG 09 OF 6 CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK 160 ML TIN OUR s� REG. 38C TIN PURE VEGETABLE CRISCO OIL 3 LITRE SIZE immomillikummemoiverouruNAIMIMMIMMIIMMIMINIMPPOid PAGE 14—THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1981 LONDESBORO t he ( Dora Shobbrook, editor 3 leader 9 News and notes from your rural neighbors Ray Radford of London. Jennifer Laurie returned to her home to Kitchener on Saturday from visiting with her grandpa rents. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark last weekend were Mr. Grant Sauder, Jim and Tim of Thorold, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson of Mississauga, Mr. and Mrs. John Austin of Scarboro and all attended, the Morris Township centennial. Mrs. Ruby McDougall of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jake McDougall. Mr. and Mrs. Clair McDougall, Amber and Sarah enjoyed a few days holiday camping at Coning wood past week. Mr. Russell Good returned home on August 5th from spending three weeks as patient in St. Joseph's hospital in London where he had surgery and a fall causing cracked ribs. Service at the Londesboro United Church on August 16th will be held at 11 a.m. when Mr. Darrell_ of Clinton will be the speaker. Mrs. Leonard Caldwell was admitted to Clinton Public Hospital on August Congratulations to Lisa Duizer who passed her Grade VI Piano with honors. She is a pupil of Gail Lear. Mr. and Mrs. John Moreland of Ocean Grove, New Jersey have returned Action is fast at home plate After missing last weeks edition the to the holiday weekend, there is lots of ball action to report. The Squirt Teams have all shown vast improvement since the season started with Expos continuing to lead the way with a victoryover the Mets and an unususal tie with the, second place Bluejays in two very close games. The Dodgers split over their last two games edging the Tigers on the 28th and losing to the Blue Jays last Monday. The Orioles remain winless but are playing better ball as they lost close ones to the Mets and the Tigers. In peewee action the girls seem to be peaking just in time for the season finale on August 22nd as they came up with back to back victories beating Goderich and then Goderich Township. The boys are having a less easy time as the Allen's "A's" came up flat losing to the Goderich team while Rad - fords Jaysalso lost to the hard playing Colborne Township team. Last week saw a Jays vs A's game scheduled but due to holidays both teams were short and the remaining boys, augmented by some of the older Squirts, played a game amongst themselves with Kieth Allen's team coming ,up with the higher score. The Bantam boys continue to have theirs ups and downs as they were trounced by Stanley Township in a game in Varna but turned it around the next week scoring an easy victory over their Auburn c ounterparts. The girls on the midget team travelled to Colborne and came away on the short end of the scoresheet and then saw their game against Goderich Township can- celled as their opposition once again were no show. The evening was not an entire loss as coach Brad Kennedy took the op- portunity to stage an exhibition game of sorts. The girls and a couple of somewhat overage midgets (Red "Fireball" Allen, "Boomer" Bromley and Howard "Hot Shot" Cart- wright) showed some of the games finer points to an allstar bantam -midget boys team.. There are various reports as to the score but whatever, the final was the boys had to concede they certainly have never played a game quite like it. The midgets are also tuning up for their season ending tournament on August 29th and doing it in fine style with victories over the past two weeks. The game against Vanastra showed both teams could play ball as Hulled took the win. In slow pitch action the Blazers split over the past two weeks. The Marauders are still looking for games while Allboro posted back to back victories over Hohnesville while tuning up for the Blyth tournament. In the tournament the Allboro team played three of their better games on Thursday evening in their opener Winthrop Whrriors knew they were in a 'ball game as they edged Allboro by a 10-6 score. This put Allboro in the B division where on Saturday Howard Cartwright faced the minimum 15 batters as Allboro posted an 11-0 fifth inning victory over West- field. Sunday saw the Allboro team go into the seventh inning with a five run lead and come out with a our run loss as Howson's erupted in a game ending rally. The game while being a tough one to lose showed a remarkable improvement on the previous trouncing of 23 to 4 Howson's had scored earlier in the season. The Moms and Dads seem to be losing interest as there 'i haven't been enough out to organize teams the past two weeks. If you'd like to play come out tomorrow night we can promise only one thing - fun. The Ladies teams are into playoffs and both teams will need strong efforts to win as Summerhill takes on Auburn and Londesboro meets Brussels. home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hunking. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Vin- cent returned home on Wednesday after spending two and a half weeks holidays. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vin- cent, Jodi and Blair at Hanna, Alberta. Beth Knox and Hazel Watkins enjoyed a bus trip to Stoney Creek on July 28. Miss Lucille White of Toronto spent the weekend with Mrs. Beth Knox Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Shobbrook and Diana, Mrs. Dora Shobbrook, and Patricia Hinson and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McClure, at- tended the Hensall United Church on August 2nd and were dinner guests of Rev. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Duizer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hunking attended the Wallace family picnic held in Goderich on Sunday, August 2. Mrs. Joe Shaddick spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Shrier in Kincardine. Mr, and Mrs. Orville Newby visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. DO Newby in New Hamburg. Jennifer Remigo from Leamington visited for a week with Mrs. Clara Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reed visited on Tuesday with Mrs. Jean Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dodds of London visited on August 3rd with Mrs. Margaret Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Seniors club elect their officers The Happy Gang Senior Citizens met on August 4 in the hall with 16 present. Myrtle Fairservice acting President opened meeting with Lorna Radford at the piano. A community sing song was held. The program included recitations by Myrtle Fairservice and a reading by Verna Glazier. The treasurers report was given by Margaret Taylor Bal. with $67.50 on hand. The election of officers was held: president, Elsie Shaddick; first fice, Verna Glazier; secretary, Jean Scott; treasui er, Margaret Taylor; press secretary, Dora Shobbrook. A note of. thanks was given for donations from Clinton IGA, two cases of Coca Cola; Mitchells family Market, potato chips; Sattraux,. serviettes; Shiral's store, 10 per cent discount and a cupboard from Grace Potter. A vote on the group's Constance personals By Mary Merner Mr. and Mrs. Jan Bos, Mr. and Mrs. Jas Bos of Vosenbosch, Holland visited on August 3rd, holiday Monday, with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos Steven, Sharon, Kenny, Michael, Andy, Kathy and Angela. The employees of Wades Mailstrikecuts McKillop meeting McKillop council's mon- thly meeting was shortened in length because of lark of correspondence due to the mail strike. Three resolutions concern- ing permits for operating gravel pits were considered at Tuesday night's meeting. The Ministry of National Resources requests. that council review the applica- tions and state any objec- tions by a resolution. The three applicants were Don Dodds, Lot 31, Concession 7, Don Moylan, west half of lot 9, lot 10, concession 6; George Radford Con- struction Ltd., Blyth for the north half of lot 23 conces- sion 14. Council did not have any objections to the applica- tions, so the parties will app- ly to the Ministry for a licence for the removal of aggregate. One application for a tile drainage loan of $9,200 was approved by council. The funds for the loans are from the province, but council. distributes the loans to ap- plicants. The completion certificate was received for the Hoven municipal drain from the engineer. The road voucher of $6,917.14 was approved for payment. The general voucher of $72,325.70 also was approved for payment. The municipal ofice will be closed from August 10 - 21. The next McKillop township meeting will be held September 8 at 7 p.m. The meeting adjourned at 10:15 p.m. flowershop in Stratford held a shower on Thursday evening to honour Sharon Thompson and on Sunday, Jean Hunter of Stratford, aunt of the bride, held a shower for the relatives to honour Sharon. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Powley, Jason, Jonathan and Mandy of Chilliwack, B.C. arrived on Saturday to spend the next few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Sharon and Bob. Mr. .and Mrs. Andy Thompson and Jeffrey of Oakville spent the weekend with the Thompson's. Carrie and Jeffrey remained for two weeks holidays. Mrs. Ed Dorrance of Goderich visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson. The Bennett family reunion was held on Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson. Guests were present from South- field, Michigan, Howell, Michigan, Oakville, Goderich, Blyth and Chilliwack, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley visited on Monday with Doug Riley of Winthrop who is a patient in Stratford Hospital. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Clayton Riley is a patient in.Seaforth Hospital with pneumonia. Best wishes for a speedy recovery. WHERE ARE YOU HEADED THIS WINTER? It you are an adult considering taking up university studies, or a current part -tune student at The University of Western Ontario, you are likely to have questions about the opportunities available to you this winter. Western's Faculty of Part -Time and Continuing Education k assembling a special team including the Dean, the Director of Part -Time Studies, Western's Mature Student Ad- visor, and academic counsellors, to advise you. Simply call collect on August 18 and 26 between 5:00 and 8:30 p.m. at 679-3631. We can help. Fall course offerings in Clinton, Goderich and Kincardine are listed below. A booklet containing full information on Part -Time Studios at Western can be obtained at the Clinton Public Library, Huron County Public Library, or Kincardine Branch Library. CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL - CLINTON - 7:00 P.M. Sociology 140 (Social Problems) Tues. Sept. 15 Social Worts 020 (Intro to Social Welfare 8 Social Work) Wed. Sept. 16 Psychology 100 (The Human Animal) Thurs. Sept. 17 GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE - GODERICH - 6:30 P.M. Politics 020 (Introduction to Political Science) Mon. Sept. 14 KINCARDINE DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL - KINCARDINE - 6/6:30 P.M. Mon. Sept. 14 Tues. Sept. IS Wed. Sept. 16 Music 397 (Special Topics) Sociology 020 (Introduction to Sociology) Psychology 150 (Human Adjustment) ' Faculty of Part-time and Continuing Education • The University of Western Ontario name was won by Beth Knox with the Happy Gang. The next meeting will be on August 18th. borne games of caras were played and winners were: ladies high, Hazel Watkins; low, Margaret Good; " lone hands, Beth Knox; men's high, harry Caldwell; low, Mary McDougall (playing as a man); lone hand, Jake McDougall; birthday closest to August 3rd, ladies, Margaret Taylor; men, Jim McErring. In charge of next meeting • are Verna and Wilfred Glazier, and Isabel Airdrie. 6th. Wednesday visitors with' Mrs. Alice Danston and Mrs. Fairey were niece Mrs. Shirley Lovell and son Blair of Acton. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Millson and family of Woodstock spent the' weekend with her mother Mrs. Dora Shob- brook, on Saturday night, Thelma Ellerby,, Bill and Nancy Millson, Gordon and Darlene Shobbrook planned a surprise party to celebrate Muriel and Ross, 20th wedding anniversary for the immediate family and a few close friends held at Kinburn hall. A social time was enjoyed, gifts were presented and lunch was served. Ross and Muriel expressed their thanks. Trisha Millson returned home on Sunday from spending past week with her Grandmother. Dorie Garron of .Clinton spent past week at the sa me home. Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns on the birth of a new Grand- daughter, August 8th, born to Barbara and Colin Paterson, weighing 5 lb., at St. Joseph's huspital in London. Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns wen Mr. and Mrs. WilbeI McDonald and Ricky and Mr. Harry Burns of Kin- cardine. Mr. and Mrs. David Fairservice and Maureen of D. Ormeau Quebec are visiting his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Fairservice. Tammy Vello of Nova Scotia is visiting her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Vodden. Mrs. Capling 'of Kitchener spent the weekend with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Vincent Sr. The Lyn family picnic was held at Exeter on August 9th and attending from here were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lyn, Cheryl, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lyn, Deana, Emerson Hesk, Lonna Lyn and Ida Durnin. 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