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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-08-24, Page 191 s
By Margaret Hoggarth
The Kippen Gun Club
Memorial Shoot will be held
on August 28 with
registration at 10 a.m.
Ruth Workman, Betty
McLean and Rena Caldwell
paid a visit recently to the
University of Western
Ontario, to delve into the
history of Tuckersmith
Township, in preparation for
the Township's 150th an -
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niversary.
Janet Hoggarth attended
the 4-H Regional conference
at Centralia Agricultural
College from August 17 -19.
Kippen 1 4-H Homemaking
Club has two leaders,
namely, Penny Savage and
Margaret Hoggarth. The
new Fall club - Looking
Great, Feeling Great - will
start the second week in
September. Any person
between the ages of 12 and 26
in the Kippen area interested
in joining, please contact
Penny at 262-5932 or
Margaret at 262-6902.
Congratulations to Vicky
Bell and Roger Morrison on
their marriage in Kippen on
August 20th.
Greg, Paul and Janet
Hoggarth attended . the 3rd
annual Huron Poultry Club
picnic on August 21 at
Houston Heights.
Queensway residents
enjoy shower for bride
By Bertha McGregor _
Mrs. Ans Van Dyke of
Three Rivers, Quebec and
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol
were dinner guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Don Dodds and
family of Seaforth last week.
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
underwent surgery in
University Hospital London
last week. She returned
home on Saturday accom-
panied by Mrs. Don
MacLaren of Oakville who
spent the weekend with her.
Miss Isobel Alexander of
Toronto visited last week
with Mrs. Mary Alexander
and family.
Mrs. Wm. H. Bell who
underwent surgery in
University Hospital returned
to her home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Peters-
Gagel of Goderich were din-
ner guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Sim Roobol and Mrs. Ans
Van Dyke last week.
Mrs. Helen McRae of
Cumberland spent the past
weekvisiting with Mrs.
Albert Shirray.
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol
acccompanied by Mrs. Van
Dyke of Three Rivers,
Quebec were guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Kase
Vanden Heuvel of Goderich
recently.
Mr. Michael Davis of Van-
couver spent the weekend
with his mother Mrs. Irene
Davis and sister Kay
Rathwell and family on his
way to England thence to In-
dia.
Mrs. Hilda Payne who has
been a patient in Stratford
General Hospital following
surgery returned to her
nome this week.
Sgt. Doug Wein R.C.M.P.,
Mrs. Wein and David who
have been holidaying with
their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Parker and Mrs. L.
Wein of Exeter left for their
home in Ottawa this week.
Little Miss Katie Rathwell
entertained several little
friends on Saturday
celebrating her birthday.
They all had a hilarious time
with hats and all the trimm-
ings.
Rev. Kenneth Knight con-
ducted the worship in
Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Friday evening at
7 p. m. with Doug Klopp of
Zurich presiding at the
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Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol
accompanied by Mrs. Anis
Van Dyke visited with Mr,
and Mrs. John Konynendyk
in Woodstock on Tuesday.
Mrs. Ans Van Dyke has
spent several weeks with
them and will return to her
home in Three Rivers,
Quebec from Woodstock.
Woodstock.
Rev. Scott of London,
Director of the Chaplaincy
Services of London
Psychiatric Hospital was the
guest minister for the morn-
ing service in Hensall United
Church on Sunday morning.
The soloist Mr. Robert
Gackstetter sang accom-
panied by the organist Mr.
Marlin Nagtegaal. Mr.
Steven Corbett greeted wor-
shippers at the front door
and Cecil Pepper and John
Rooseboom ushered.
Sunday, August 28 at 11
a.m. Rev. McDonald will
conduct the worship. The
Menis Quartette will sing.
Queensway Residents
Enjoy Shower For
Bride -Elect
On Thursday afternoon the
residents enjoy the event of a
Bridal Shower for one of the
employees Miss Sheila
Riley, bride -elect of
September.
The high scorer for bowl-
ing this week was Neil
Regan.
Rev: Kenneth Knight of
Exeter conducted worship at
'the ' Home Tuesday "accom-
panied at the piano by Mrs.
Blanche Dougall. Mrs.
Shirley Prouty of Exeter
visited several residents at
the Home. Visitors with Mrs.
Vera Iammie were Shirley
Lamrnie, John Wright, Pete
Nicole Kruysse. Bill
Triebner visited with his
mother Mrs. Muriel
Triebner.
"Congratulations"
Jim Dickins of Hensall
rode his Hully Gully Suzuki
in a 5th place finish at the
Maitland Valley Motocross
races . in Holmesville on
August 20 then travelled to
Tillsonburg where he placed
6th in the 80B class on
August 21st.
• Ball news
The Hensall Bantam girls
finished the regular season
in first place with a 8-1 win
loss record. The girls have a
bye in the first round of
playoffs and will start their
playoffs in two weeks. Con-
gratulations girls and good
luck in the playoffs.
The Hensall area men's
slo-pitch team have finished
the season with the following
scores: Gents 18, Raiders 17;
Restlers 15, Cardinals 10.
Playoffs commence on
August 25 with the Gents
facing the Restlers in a best
two out of three series.
The.Raiders and Cardinals
will meet in a best three out
of five game round.
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The new Clinton News -Record correspondent for the
Kippen area is Margaret Hoggarth, right. She assumes.
her duties from Rena Caldwell who first started reporting
Hensall council meetings in the early 1960s. "Rena asked
me to do the news and I could hardly say no. I like the
challenge," reported Margaret. Although Rena hated to
quit, she explained, "I had a notion when I was 65 that 1
should retire."
We've €;o these two
special deals on right now!
Starts Thursday, August 25th -
Saturday, September 3rd.
Phone for your appointment
now.
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SPECIAL
NOW
X2500
Phone for an appoint-
nl(`nt now with
Marlene Ye( or
Ronnie Strong.
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back -to -school
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Reg. $6.00
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ALL LADIES' JEANS AY SEPTEMBER
Including Colvin Klin
LADIES'
SWEAT TOPS a
SWEATERS
McER to LEVI CORDS
EVERY ITEM IN OUR t'. =: ''�'''.',':' . Rog. 23.9111 Reg. 33.+E
STORE - INCLUDING All O 1t'11' 1.' ' !' 512.99 513.99
OUR NEW FALL MERCHANDISE
WILL BE REDUCED
AT LEAST
LADIES'
FALL BLOUSES 25 ��
GIRLS' AND LADIES'
K -WAY TYPE
JACKETS
Am �2 pie*
PLUS - BALANCE OF ALL
LADIES' FALL WEIGHT
JACKETS
MEN'S
LEVI CORDS
R.S. to '33.98 '16. 99
Now `/s prlc.
MEN'S - LEVI OR GWG
SHIRTS
B roadcloths or rlonnelo
R.R. t. UM
B ach to school spacial
117.99
MEN'S - FIRSTS OR SUSS
SOCKS *149 PR.
OR 3 PR. -°3.+S
2 pries
Most of our
SUMMER CLOTHING
LEVI-WRANGLER-OR GWG
MIEN'S ! c JEANS $24 99
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LEVI QbWG
BOYSOR ' JEANS 25 off
RUGBY PANTS 25 off
LADIES' Al"D GI'LS' WEAR -MAIN FLOOR MEN'S AND ROWS' V "EAR-2NO FLOOR
e a sail
A good crowd turned out for
the first day of Hensall's
bonanza sidewalk days on
Thursday, August 18.
Because of a mix-up, the
contractors laid asphalt
through the business section
all day, the part that was sup-
posed to be completed first.
Even so, Thursday ended on
a high note with an excellent
attendance at the Monster
Bingo in the arena that night.
Many people from Hensall
and surrounding area won in-
dividual games. The $1,000
jackpot went to May Wolfe,
Exeter. The merchants hope
to arrange similar bingos in
future.
Paving was discontinued
for the balance of the
weekend. and customers
were able to park on the main
street.
The Friday evening talent
show had to be cancelled for
lack of interest.
Councillor Jim Robinson
drew the winning ticket in the
grand prize draw at 9 p.m.
Winner of the $1,000 bill was
Gerry Moffatt of Kippen, and
the second prize of $400 went
to Homer Campbell of
Hensall.
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1983—PAGE 19
nanza sidewalk sale huge success
Hensall volunteer firemen
started off Saturday's events
with a bacon and eggs
breakfast awaiting the early
risers ,at seven a.m. They
were quite pleased with the
turnout. Some of the mer-
chants also opened their doors
at seven to reward -with
bargains those who made the
effort to crawl out of bed ear-
ly on a Saturday morning.
Free Bonanza bingo cards
had been given out during the
three sidewalk days. By 4:00
p.m. on Saturday afternoon
no winner had been found
with the original 30 numbers
already called. An additional
11 numbers were called
before two simultaneous
bingos were shouted from the
large crowd playing their
cards in the street. In a
playoff between Luanda
Campbell and Joan Bierling.
Joan eventually was the win-
ner of the patio set, and Luan-
da received a consolation
prize.
The puppet shows at 10 a.m.
and two p.rn. on Saturday
were well attended and
enjoyed.
The merchants appreciated
the participation of those who
set up flea markets, which
GUARANTEED INVESTMENT —1
CERTIFICATES
10
1 YEAR
ANNUAL
INTEREST
(Rate subject to change without notice)
John Wise
INSURANCE BROKERS LTD.
482-9644
Res. 482-7265
$ Rattenbury St. East
CLINTON
added to the sidewalk days.
Speaking for the Hensall
Merchants Association, hard-
ware store proprietor Bill
Smith concluded the three-
day event was a good and ex-
citing time for many people
in the village and the surroun-
ding communities, and said
plans are being discussed to
make bonanza sidewalks
days an annual event.
Township of Tuckersmith
NOTICE
OF RO D CLOSING
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to The Municipal
Act, R.S.O. 1980. Chapter 302, Section 298. and other
powers thereunto enabling, the Corporation of the
Township of Tuckersmith proposes to stop up and close:
That portion of the rood allowance known es Crescent
Drive, and 6th Avenue on Plan 133, In the said
Township of Tuckersmith, more particularly described
in Schedule "A" attached hereto.
The lands comprising that port of the said rapid
allowance hereby stopped up and closed. and the
subsequent sole or other disposition of the said lands.
shall be subject to easements for existing sewer.
wedermoin and hydro services on the lands in question.
That subject to the said easements. the lands compris-
ing that port of the said road allowance hereby stop-
ped up and closed shall continue to be vested in the
Corporation of the Township of Tuckersmith to be dealt
with from time to time es the Council of the said Cor-
poration may see fit and deem proper.
And that the Council of the said Corporation will hear.
in person or by counsel, solicitor, or agent. any person
who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected
by the said by -low and who applied to be heard at.a
meeting to be held at the Municipal Office of Vanastro
Park, in the Township of Tuckersmith, in the County of
Huron on the 20th day of September, 1983 at the hour
of 8:30 o'clock in the afternoon.
Dated at the Township of Tuckersmith this 23rd day of
August, 1983.
J.R. McLACHLAN, Clerk
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
SCHEDULE "A"
In the Township of Tuckersmith, in the County of Huron
all that portion of the road allowance known as Cres-
cent Drive from the intersection of Third Street and 7th
Avenue north, and west to the intersection of 7th
Avenue, and 6th Avenue from the intersection of 10th
Street to the end of the cul de sac as shown on Plan 133
for the said Township of Tuckersmith.
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