HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-07-13, Page 8PAGE 8 —CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1983
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By Eleanor Bradnoek
Social News
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock
announced that there will be
a potluck dinner in the
Auburn Community
Memorial Hall on July 23 at
5:30 p.m. Everyone is in-
vited and please bring
something for first and se-
cond course (enough for
your family and another per-
son). Meat is being provided.
It is hoped that as many as
possible will come and make
Auburn's Sister City
welcome. This coming
weekend is their annual Cor-
nfest celebrations and all are
invited over there for this oc-
casion. The Auburn, Ontario
slow pitch team will play the
Auburn, Michigan firemen
on Saturday afternoon. To
entertain the American
friends, tours are being plan-
ned.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
McNall of Welland visited on
the weekend with Mrs. Tom
Johnston and Miss Laura
Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haines,
Rachel and David of
Niagara Falls visited last
week, with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Haines.
Congratulations to Angela
Schneider and Janice Daer
on obtaining high honours
with their school work at
Goderich District Collegiate
Institute.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Chamney of Ottawa spent
the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Chamney.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Raithby of Lon-
don who recently celebrated
their 50th wedding anniver-
sary. Lloyd and Gladys are
former residents of the
Auburn area.
The community is pleased
to have Mrs. Beth Lansing
home after having eye
surgery in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.
The village's Sister City
Auburn, Michigan is again
visiting on the weekend of
July 23 when the ball tourna-
ment will be held. The
Auburn, Michigan Firemen
will play the Auburn Ontario
Slow pitch team at 8 p.m.
Children's Day will be held
next Tuesday by the Auburn
Women's Institute in the
Community Memorial Hall
at 2 p.m. Children's films
will be shown and all
children in the community
are invited. A short business
meeting will be held follow-
ing the ice-cream and
cookies. Committee in
charge includes Mrs. John
Stadelmann, Mrs. Gordon
Powell, Mrs. George Mason
and Mrs. James Schneider.
Keith Machan was the first
winner of the lottery draw
prize of the Auburn and
District Lions Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Best of
WOODS
FREEZER
SALE
Same prices as
Discount Stores in
London.
Prices are
delivered and
Serviced
DRYSDALE
MAJOR
APPLIANCES
Hensall
262-2728
Closed Mondays
Delhi and their grand-
daughter, Jennifer Wood
visited last weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson.
Able School
The Auburn Daily Vaca-
tion Bible school had their
closing program last Friday
evening with parents, grand-
parents and friends present.
Music was played by Mrs.
Gordon Gross while the peo-
ple were coming into Knox
United Church.
Mrs. Brian Hallam was
the master of ceremonies
and welcomed all. Mrs.
Shirley Andrews, co-
ordinator of the school,
showed songs on the
overhead projector for the
chit n to sing.
nursery class in the
charge of Debbie and Julie
Cunningham had the follow-
ing students: Craig Empey,
Rachel Arthur, John Arm-
strong, Tracy Milian, Tom-
my Middelkamp, Sheryl
Ramsay, Scott Perry,
Cheryl Lapp, Jeffrey Clark,
Tim Latinga, David Camp-
bell, Jason Rutledge,
Bradley Ramsay, Shannon
Perry, Michael Luna and
Stephen Youngblut.
The beginners' class was
in the charge of Mrs. Ross
Dobie with helpers being
Beth Shepherd, Angela
Schneider and Julie Glenn.
The students in this class
were Karin Million, Jason
Clark, Kurt Marchi, Shane
Webster, Michael Bakker,
Marc Bricker, Laurel Camp-
bell, Ryan Chamney,
Jonathan Collins, Scott Ar-
thur, Marty Lawrence, April
Gross, Shelley Dobie and
Darryl Fielder.
The primary class was in
the charge of Mrs. Glen
Webster with helper being
Lori Millian and the students
were Jodi Webster, Ruth
Anne Bakker, Janice
of luck
Webster, Alison Chamney,
Annette Vincent, Susan
Dobie, Susan Clark, Kerry
Bakker, Shawn Rutledge,
Shawn Perry, Daniel Scott,
Andrew Luna and Michael
Schneider.
The middler class had
Miss Jo -Anne Slater as
leader and craft leader was
Mrs. Keith Lapp. The
students were Cathy Nesbit,
Leslie Lawrence, Donna
Lynn Armstrong, Shannon
Millian, Stewart Bakker,
Nicole Middelkamp, Bryan
Gross, Chris Marchl, Alison
Clark, Ian Andrews, Crystal
Middelkamp, Karen Bakker,
Christy Bricker and Amy
Hawley.
The junior class had as
leader, Mrs. Douglas
Chamney and the craft
leader was Mrs. George Col-
lins and helper was Julie
Daer. The students were
Lori Armstrong, Bryan
Ramsay, Sharon Ramsay,
Jeff Nesbit, Leone Cunn-
ingham, Beth Hawley,
Dwight Caldwell, Dean
Caldwell, Lana Iawrence,
Anita Gross and Elvis Vin-
cent.
The children presented the
songs and a skit around the
theme "A Promise is a Pro-
mise", having a large rain-
bow in the background.
Anita Gross and Jeff Nesbit
took the leading roles. The
music director was Mrs.
Gordon Gross and the sports
were in the charge of Janice
Daer.
Never bring a recently us-
ed grill inside without emp-
tying the coals, warns the
Ontario Safety League. The
coals may appear to be out,
but can actually still be
releasing deadly carbon
monoxide.
Filter
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Mutual Insurance
Company
Dungannon, Ont. NOM 1R0
529-7961
FARM RESIDENTIAL
AGENTS:
Frank Foran
Donald MacKeY
Donald R: ""lImpson
Mason Robinson
Delmar Sproul
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R. R. 3 Ripley 395-5362
R. R. 3 Goderlch , 529-7567
341 Catherine St. Wingham357-2478
R. R. 3 Auburn 529-7273
46 West St. Goderlch 524-7878
FOR A QUOTATION ON YOUR FARM, HOME,
COTTAGE OR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
CONTACT THE AGENT IN YOUR AREA
DIRECTORS:
Eldon Bradley
Gerald Kerr
Austin Martin
Kenneth B. MacLean
Donald McKenzie
John Nixon
Lucknow 528-2214
P.O. Box 62 Blyth 523-9275
P.O. Box 304 Lucknow 528-3601
R.R. 2 Paisley 388-7537
183 Elgin Ave., West 524-7802
Goderlch
R. R. 5 Brussels 887-9417
CLAIMS SHOULD BE REPORTED
PROMPTLY TO THE DIRECTOR
IN YOUR AREA
DON'T
LEAVE YOUR
EDUCATION FOR LATER!!
Western's Fall/Winter Programs '83/'84 are set for your area. You have time
to begin your studies or to decide to continue this fall. The admission
application deadline Is July 22. The registration deadline is September C. The
courses for your area are.
CLINTON
Psychology 140 (Child Development) W Sept. 14 7:00 pm - Central Huron
Economics 020 (Introduction to Economics) .... TH Sept. 13 7:00 pm - Sec. School
0ODERICH
Business 020 (Introduction to Business). T Sept. 13 *6:30 pm - Ontario Provincial
Pollen Station
•Note: Business will meet 3 hours weekly, Sept. 13 -Dec. 6/13; Jan. 10 -Apr.
10/44. No class Feb. 21 & March 13/04. Additional time TPA for 3 term tests and'
a final •Hlaminat1on.
KINCARDINE
Politics (The Polities of the Environment) .... M Sept. 12 6:30 pro - K Inc. District
English 020 (General Literature d, Composition)T Sept. 13 6:30 pm High School
History 233 (Canada: From Confederation to
the Present) T Sept. 13 6:30 pm
For a copy of the Fall/Winter Calendar or for more
Information. please contact:
Faculty of Port -Time and Continuing Education
Stevenson -Lawson Building
The University of Western Ontarlo
London, Ontario N6AA 388 (919) 679-3631
Major F. A. (Frank) Golding CD of Ipperwash Army
Cadet Camp was recently honoured at a presentation
ceremony at Central Region Headquarters Trenton. Ma-
jor Golding is shown ( right) receiving the third clasp to
the Canadian Forces Decoration. The presentation, on
behalf of Her Majesty the Queen, was made by General R.
B. Button CD, the Commander of Central Region Head-
quarters Trenton. This award represents 42 years' service
in the Canadian Forces. To date only 19 Canadian service
personnel have qualified for this award and of that
number only four, including Major Golding are still serv-
ing. At the present time Major Golding is Deputy Com-
manding Officer of Ipperwash Army Cadet Camp. Major
Golding is a native of Seaforth, and resides with his wife,
Jane, in Seaforth. He was a former Base Commander at
CFB Clinton.
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Bonnie Finlayson, Nancy
Godkin, Leslie Hudie, Tonia
McClure, Ron Stevenson and
Manny Taylor.
Glenda Carter - perfect
attendance, no Sundays
missed, 5th year bar, 5th
year seal. Steven Fritz -
missed four Sundays, 7th
year seal. Nancy Godkin -
perfect attendance, no
Sundays missed, 7th year
bar, 7th year seal. Sherri
Hoegy - perfect attendance,
missed two Sundays, 5th
year bar, 6th year seal.
Leslie Hudie - missed five
Sundays, 5th year seal.
Brian Love - perfect at-
tendance, one Sunday
missed, 3rd year bar, 3rd
year seal. Heather McGavin
- perfect attendance, two
missed, 6th year bar, 8th
year seal. Manny Taylor -
perfect attendance, missed
two Sundays, 4th year bar,
4th year seal.
Promoted on to Inter-
mediate Class are: Glenda
Carter, Sherri Hoegy,
Heather McGavin, Jim
Clark and Leslie Hudie.
Intermediate teacher is
Marie McGavin. Class
consisting of Kim Fritz, Ben
Hoegy, Richard Love, Amy
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Workman, Donna Godkin,
Craig Hack well and Blaine
Marks. Kim Fritz - missed
four Sundays, received 10th
year honour seal, Donna
Godkin - perfect attendance,
one Sunday missed, 10th
year bar, 10th year seal. Ben
Hoegy - missed four Sun-
days, 7th year seal. Craig
Hackwell - missed two
Sundays, 8th year bar, 9th
year seal. Richard Love -
missed two Sundays, 3rd
year bar, 5th year seal.
Graduated from Sunday
School were Kim Fritz,
Donna Godkin, Craig Hack -
well and Richard Love.
The Rev. Charles A. Swan
was in charge of the morning
service at Duff's United
Church. Next Sunday will be
his last service before his
holidays. July 24 Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Elgie of Gorrie
will conduct worship with
special music. July 31, Miss
Cathy Underwood and
friends will lead worship.
Rev. Swan will return for
worship Aug. 28.
Wl News
Miss Marion Taylor,
Huron County Dairy Prin-
cess of Belgrave will be
guest speaker for the
Agriculture meeting of the
Institute at the hall July 20
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