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PAGE 14--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7 ,1981
Most valuable players for the 1981 Central Huron Ladies Softball League were awarded at
the league's year-end banquet Saturday night In the back row from left are Judy Draper of
Lucknow Noisy Ladies, Elaine Phillips of Goderich Elevators, Nancy Ferguson of Goderich
Superstars, Marg Haak of Goderich Gold Diggers; front row, Brenda Pollock of Art's
'Landscaping, Brenda Botema of Clinton Sluggers, Jill Cooper of Goderich Gold Diggers.
Missing were Jill Jervis of Clinton Sluggers, Gail Daer of Clinton Housewives, Marianne
Wells of Goderich Sailorettes.
Queensway entertained
Lorne Thrower conducted
the church service at
Queensway Nursing Home
on Tuesday accompanied by
Mrs. Marjorie Johns at the
piano. Thames Road United
Church ladies entertained
the residents on Thursday
evening. October :1 high
bowler Was Ross Thomson.
Philip Eisenbach visited\
his. sister Elizabeth; Henry
and Marie Wild and Kay
Ceckwel. visited Mrs. Irma
Wilds and Mary Grady, Mr.
and:Mrs. Tom Triebner and
family, Doug and Eva
Triebner visited Mrs. Muriel
Triebner.
Dorothy and Bill Bell
visited Mrs. Middleton and
Wally Crich; Wilfred and
Ruth Schantz visited Mrs.
Kendrick and Mrs,
McNaughton, Mrs. Dorothy
Corbett and Joe McLellan
visited the former's hus-
band, Peter McNaughton.
Minke and Steve Soetboer,
Oke Rozendal and Don
Rozendal visited Mrs. Alice
Rozendal; Lisa Kraft visited
her grandmother, Mrs.
Rozendal; Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Morlock, Crediton
visited Mrs. Finkbeiner and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Gilmore visited the latter's
brother Neil Regan.
Aleeta Kats visited nrel,
her father in Exeter on Sun-
day.; Mary Parlmer spent
Saturday with her sister,
Mrs. Helen Thomson and
Mrs. (Dr.) Hazlett, Kingston
visited her aunt, Mrs. Mary
Parlmer this week.
ask farce changes dates
The OFA's Emergency
task Force on Agriculture
Toronto hearings have been
re -scheduled to Monday,
November 2, and Tuesday,
November 3. Morning
session will run from 10 a.m.
to noon; afternoon from 1:30
to 5 p.m.; and evenings from
7be10part
The hearings will be held
at the Victoria Square
ceorrununity Hall, located 'at
18th' Avenue and Wopdbine
Avenue, 33 miles nofth of
Highway 7; east of Richmond
Hill. .
Individual farmers, farm
organizations, marketing
boards,'. agri-business,
banks, ' oil companies and
consumers terve been invited
to appear.
The Task Force Chairman
is Everett Biggs, former
provincial deputy minister of
Agriculture. Members in-
clude John Wise, former
federal Conservative
agriculture minister; Del
'O'Brien, eastern Ontario
dairyman, lawyer • and
businessman; Murray
,Gaunt," former provincial
MPP and Liberal
agriculture critic; and
Barbara . Shand, former
president of the Ontario
Chapter of the Consumers'
Association of Canada.
Other hearings are held
at: Hamilton - October 19 -
Marritt Hall, Ancaster; and
Hanover . - October. 21 -
Coliseum.
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Three Links to meet
Hensall residents visit new baby in Kitchener
by Bertha MacGregor
Mrs. LaiirdMickle and Mr.
William Mickle of Exeter
visited the former's
daughter, Mrs. Brian Collins
and her new son on Saturday
in the Kitchener -Waterloo
HospitaL
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal
were invited guests at the
Olson -Van Wieren wedding
in the Hensall United. Church
on Saturday.
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
returned home after a plea-
sant holiday with her family,
Mr. and Mrs. Don
Maclaren, Jodi and Brooke
in Oakville.
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal
were Sunday dinner guests
with their family, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Dodds and family
at Seaforth.
The "Three Links" Senior
Citizens will meet on Tues-
day, October 13 at 8 p.m. in
the local hall.
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I4ENSALL 200-120 Friday night
Vdr; Do Our Own Service' aspen 8-6 ilii it) p.m.
Attends course
Miss Pauline Bell attended
National Coaching Certifica-
tion F Progr Theory
Course - over the weekend at
the University of Western
Ontario at London.
The Agriculture and Cana-
dian Industries meeting of Walsall sall Women's In-
stitute will be held in the
United Church on Wednes-
day, October 14 at 8 p,m.
when Mrs. William
Ferguson of Ferguson
Apiaries, Zurich will be the
guest speaker. The meeting
is open to all women of the
community. x
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fla
bard, Zurich and Mr. and
Mrs. Ray McNall and grand-
daughter Dana Chamberlain
of Fergus celebrated with
1r and Mrs. Sam Oesch on
Sunday, the occasion of Mr.
Oesch's 88th birthday. A
most enjoyabl day was had
with lunch anbirthday
cake. Congratulatio W i r.
Oesch.
Shower for bride
At the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Van Wieren, a
miscellaneous shower was
am - held for Miss Pat
Van
Wieren, for neighbours and)
friends of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Klaas
Van Weiren, who are cousins
of the hostess.
Eighteen guests were pre-
sent. A few games were,
played and recipes exchang-
ed, after which the hostess,
Trudy Van Wieren and co -
hostess, Mary Roobal,
presented the gifts. Pat, with
a few . well-chosen words,
thanked the guests for com-
ing to her shower and for the
very nice and useful
presents.
Trudy and Mary served
lunch and everyone returned
home for a rest ® we'hope.
United Church.news
World Wide Communion
celebrated at Hensall
Jnited Church by Hensall
and Chiselhurst congrega-
tions on Sunday, October 4 at
11 a.m. A good congregation
partook of the elements. The
communion sermon was
"Am I A' Good Neighbour?"
and was based on the story of
The Good Samaritan.
During the children's talk
they were shown three items
the cross, a candlestick and
a towel. Just as the cross and
the candlestick are used in
the Christian Church, so the
towel should be a mark of the
servants of God and a will-
ingness to serve Jesus.
The choir rendered "Sing
To The Lord of Harvest" by
Healey Willian led by
organist and choir leader Dr.
Ralph Topp. Doug Cook
greeted everyone entering
by the front door and -Steve
Corbett, Jeff Corbett, Scott
Jamieson and Grant
McLean were the ushers,
Kay Rathwell and Pam, In-
gram looked after baby and
toddler care.
Carmel news
Rev. Kenneth Knight con-
ducted the Sacrament of Ho-
ly Communion in Carmel
Presbyterian Church Sun-
day, October 4. Mrs. Dorothy
Taylor presided at the organ
and led the choir in the an-
them. A good number of the
congregation was in atten-
dance.
Choir practice will be held
at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday
evening and the Board of
Managers will meet on
Thursday evening at 8 p.m.
The ladies of the church are
holding their annual bazaar
on Saturday, November 7.
'Unit 4 meets
Fourteen members of Unit
4 of Hensall UCW met for
'their Thanksgiving meeting
in the Fellowship Hall on
Thursday, October 1. Mrs.
Britton presided and the
rlovmtiannl was given by
Mrs. Pearl Shaddick.
Mrs. Eric Luther sang
"Amazing Grace" and Mra.
Harry Caldwell gave two
readings "October Party"
from an old public school
first class reader and a poem
entitled "Myself" by Edgar
Guest.
The topic "A Time to
Count our Blessings" was
given by Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Mrs. Britton closed with a
poem written by Helen
Stayner Rice. Mrs.
Elizabeth Riley and Mrs.
Vera Lemmon served lunch.
CITIZENS ACTION GROUP
FOR EDUCATION
C.A.G.E.
Fall Public Meeting
FRIDAY, OCT. 16TH of 8 P.M.
Department of Agriculture Building
In Clinton (downstairs)
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