Clinton News-Record, 1981-08-06, Page 31I
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Hensall area people have a busy week
By Bertha MacGregor
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corbett
likent the weekend visiting
\ninth the latter's brother-in-
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Taylor at K illworthy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Raeburn
and daughter, Jamie Lynn
returned to their home in
Coronation, Alberta after
holidaying•with their parents
and families, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Raeburn and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Slade and Mrs.
Raeburn's` grandmother,
Mrs. Hazel Luther.
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
spent the weekend visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Maclaren, Jodi and Brooke
in Oakville.
Mrs. Sim Roobal and Mrs.
Laird Mick le were at the
Blue Water Rest Home last
Thursday visiting former
members of Unit IV of
-lensall United Church and
other residents.
Mrs. Annie. Noakes
celebrated her 83rd birthday
on August 4th and her
grandsons had a birthday
party at their cottages at
Ipperwash Beach for her.
"Congratulations Annie".
Miss Mabel Ballagh of
Hamilton returned to her
home after holidaying with
her niece, Mrs. Helen Thiel
for the past three weeks.
Miss Joan Dodds and her
friend Miss Mary Hunt are
holidaying with the former's
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sim Roobal.
Mr. and Mrs. • ldarry Van
Wieren and Mr. and Mrs:
Sim Roobal were guests at
the Spruyt--Van Wieren
wedding at Delaware on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Van
Dyke of Atwood were dinner
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Sim Roobal recently.
Mrs. T. Tower and
daughter Sandra Tower
were reunited with the
former's family at
Saskatoon and other parts of
Saskatchewan after 24
years. The trip was sad-
dened by the accidental
death of the former's brother
Robert Prevost in Prince
Georg e,'B.C.
The.Parker-Keyes reunion
was held on Saturday af-
ternoon at the Hensall
Community Park with 46
present. Winners of races
and sports were Races 5 and
under, Carla Dalton; 6-9,
Susan Shawyer; 10-14, Craig
Cudmore; 15 and over,
Randy Parker; 10 and under,
Kick .the shoe, Susan
Shawyer; 11 and over, Kick
the shoe, Randy Parker.
Wheel barrow race, Carla
Dalton and Don Dalton; and
Carla Brown and Marg
Ruston. Relay Race, Randy
Parker's team; Clothes -pin
race, Randy Parker's team.
Number df candies in Jar,
Rod Parker; how much
silver in purse or pocket, Bob
Keyes; number of buttons on
clothing, Harold Parker.
The reunion next year will
be held on August 14, 1982.
The officers are: president,
Fred Brown; vice-president,
Riek Parker; secretary -
treasurer, Marg Ruston;
sports; Ruth Anne and John
McDougall, Jack and Gail
MacDonald; beverage,
Marg Ruston and Betty
Brown; plates and cups,
Eva Parker.
Hensall Native dies
At Toronto Western
Hospital of August 3, Miss
Annie Jean (Ann) Gilchrist
of Toronto and formerly of
Hensall died in her 83rd
year. She was the daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs.
James Gilchrist. The last
surviving member of the
family and dear friend of
Mrs. Ellen Thomson,
Hensall.
Funeral services and
committal were from the
Bonthron Chapel of Michael
O'Connor Funeral Home' in
Hensall on Saturday, August
8. Rev. Stanley C. McDonald
officiated and private inter-
ment in Hensall Union
Cemetery.
Queensway Happenings
Rev. Stanley McDonald
conducted the Worship
Service at the Queensway
Nursing Home last week,
accompanied at the piano by
Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Visitors with Mrs. Wilds
were Winnifred Wilds, Pat
Wilds and family, Dogan and
family . Henry and Marie
Wilds, Charles Westlake
visited with Marion
Westlake. Elmer Oesch
visited with his father Pat
Oesch. Visiting with Mrs.
Kendrick were Edith Foster,
Dorothy Airdrie and Dianne
Neilands. Jack Lowe was
high scorer for the men and
Mary Parlmer was high
scorer for the Ladies.
Church news
Soloist, Don McCaffrey,
inspired the United Church
congregation to applaud on
Sunday morning with his two
solos. Joyce Pepper was the
pianist fcr the service and
the ushers were Ross Vail,
Cecil Pepper, Harold Par-
sons, and Ken McLean.
Charles Cooper greeted the
congregation at the door.
Rev. McDonald's message
was on "Oh, for the simple
Life". He used as his basis
the story of Mary and
Martha and said Christ's call
to us is very simple "Follow
Me" and he leads us to the
Father, "He who has seen
me has seen the Father", but
he also leads us to our
brothers and sisters
"Inasmuch as you have done
it unto the least of these my
brothers, my sisters, you
have done it unto me."
The flowers at the front of
the church were placed in
honor of the marriage of Pat
Rowcliffe to Wayne Cam-
pbell. Mr. McDonald an-
nounced that baptismal
service would be held next
Sunday at the morning
worship.
Smile
At the bottom of a fire
department pamphlet: Fire
Fighters Still Make House
Calls.
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Ecological bumper
sticker: The best things in
life are still free - while
' supplies last.
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A friend of mine stopped
smoking, drinking,
overeating, chasing women -
all on the same day. It was a
lovely funeral.
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THE CLINTON NEWS-RECuRD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12,1981 --PA :E 15
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VANAST
By Rhonda Bjerg
voice
Community news and notes
Bingo
Winners of the regular
Tuesday evening bingo held
at the Vanastra Recreation
Centre for the week of
August 4th were as follows:
first share -the -wealth, Judy
Welsh of Toronto $60; second
share -the -wealth, Cecile
McNeil of Goderich $53;
third share -the -wealth,
Mary Arthur of Clinton $58;
jackpot winner of $200,
Freda Scott ' camping at
Bayfield from Ingersoll.
Day Nursery
Karen McEwing will be
returning to the
Tuckersmith Day Nursery
after a week of holidays, and
the children all enjoyed a fun
hour of swimming in the big
pool on Thursday morning.
Welcome back to school:
Vanessa Ward from Blyth.
They made Indian Hats
this week - could it be due to
their behaviour?
Vanastra Church news
On Sunday, August 9th,
Jim Baker conducted the
service at the Vanastra
Christian Church. Next Sun-
day, the 16th, Ralph Schuur-
man will be conducting the
service while the Mantel's
are on holidays.
Quotations
It has been said: "The
cure for all the ills and
wrongs, the cares, the sor-
row and the crimes of
humanity, all lies in one
word: `love'. It is the divine
vitality that everywhere pro-
duces and restores life. To
each and every one of us, it
gives the power of working
miracles if we will".
"God grant me the sereni-
ty to accept the things I can-
not change, the courage to
change the things I can, and
the wisdom to know the dif-
ference."
Personal Glimpses
If you know of any new
people who have moved into
the Vanastra Community
recently, contact Carol
Strickland at 482-7389. She
represents Welcome Wagon.
Alateen Group meeting is
held every Sunday evening
in the Vanastra Christian
Church.
Happy Birthday to Cindy
Connelly on August 4th.
Welcome home to Jeff and
Linda Dixon and sons, who
have been holidaying for
.three weeks in Point Clark
and Sauble Beach. Welcome
back Frosty!
Remember, you are the
Vanastra Voice. Phone me
and tell me the news, events
and happenings to write
about.
Jerrad and Jody Button
from Blyth spent the
weekend with their cousins,
Gordon and Jonathon Bjerg.
Brian Skirten of Stratford
was also up for a visit.
Welcome home again to
Clem and Mrytle Goulding
and Tony, who have been
holidaying in Newfoundland
for the past three weeks
visiting their relatives.
Jim and Diane Ryan and
their children have returned
home after vacationing in
Sydney, Cape Breton,
visiting with both their
families. While away they
.attended a wedding on
August 1st.
Wanda Bernard (nee
Goulding) would like to
thank the ladies who attend-
ed and sent gifts to the bridal
shower that was held on July
23rd at the Vanastra Chris-
tian Church. The gifts were
very much appreciated.
Thankyou.
Tony and June Jeacock
are home after visiting
Tobermory, Manitoulin
Island, Wasaga Beach and
- Elliot Lake
Bingo
Winners of the regular
Tuesday evening bingo held
at the Vanastra Recreation
Centre at 8 PM for the week.
of July 28th are as follows:
third share -the -wealth,
Dorothy Bourdeau of
Goderich $71; jackpot win-
ner of $200, Maude Weston of
Bayfield.
Swim Team
On Saturday, July 25th, 16
swimmers from Vanastra
and District competed with
four other teams at Exeter.
The standings were Elmira
304, St. Marys 263, Goderich
251, Exeter 126, and
Vanastra 107. The point
spread between Vanastra
and the large teams is get-
ting smaller.
Vanastra swimmers winn-
ing first places were Jon
Baker in boys open 100 yd in-
dividual medley; Greg
Schmidt in boys open 100
yard backstroke; Seda Un -
sal in girls open 100 yard
backstroke.
The best part of the -swim
meet for many was the
dlicious pizza at the Pizza
la do in Grand Bend
generously donated by Mr.
John Ross. The next meet
was in Elmira on August 8.
Dons and lioness
The Vanastra and District
Lions are having their an-
nual fair this year on August
21st and 22nd.
Lioness, don't forget the
catering this weekend,
August 15th Ball Tourna-
ment.
If you were wondering
what all the cars were doing
at the Rec. Centre last
weekend it was because Clin-
ton Bell Canada hosted a
Slow -Pitch Tournament with
teams coming from long
distances.
For those who missed it, it
was a well organized event.
They had 140 pounds of pig
on a spit that looked ab-
solutely delicious for their
supper.
Playground news
Another hectic week has
finished for the Tuckersmith
Township Playgrounds. Pet
shows were well -attended
but the Egmondville
playground was rained .out
two days. Crafts made by the
children were donated " to
Clinton Public Hospital for
patients staying in during
Civic Holiday.
This week finger-painting
and,: water fighting, two
messy but fun activities,
were enjoyed by all the kids.
Films were shown as well.
The Mystery Tour on July
31st was so well attended
that the instructors' had to
get a larger bus. The
children had a great, time
while being shown points of
interest in Huron County.
The trip last week on
August 5th was to Point
Farms in,Goderich for a day
camp and to make their own
camper's stew.
The last two trips of the
surnmer will be to Goderich
Gaol and Canada's
Wonderland. If you are in-
terested, please phone the
Vanastra Recreation Centre
at 482-3544 for more informa-
tion.
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