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Clinton News-Record, 1985-5-15, Page 111 "This is a good game to get to know one another," said Deb Perkin (left) of the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority. The game is called Knots, and those participating certainly got to know each other while tied together for some time. The game was played dur- ing a Spring hike at the Naftel's Creek Conservation Area, part of the 1-5-0 celebrations in Goderich Township. About 40 people at- tended. ( James Friel photo) • Grvup discuss s t -shirt booth By Milena Lobb MAITLAND AND' THE 16TH -Vice Presi- dent Jeanette Lobb was in charge of the May meeting which was held at the home of Milena Lobb. The minutes of the April meeting were read .by secretary Verna Lobb. Roll Call was answered by seven members. The T -Shirt Booth for July was discussed and the group decided to run an ad in Clinton and Goderich papers. Colors available are navy, royal blue, red and maroon with white crests in all sizes; white with navy crest is in adult sizes only. Marilyn Forbes 482-7480 or Madelaine Bartlett .482-71(11 can • be con- tacted for -ordering for now. Fireworks will be- held at the home of Dave and Madelaine Bartlett on Sunday evening, May 19th. Bring your hot dogs and buns. If we have poor weather the event will be moved to the home of Murray and Roba Lobb. ,Jeanette Martin and Phyllis 'Thompson are in charge of the school display in July. If you have any items for display contact them. Roba Lobli offered to have the June Meetinr3 in the, afternoon. .lune 12. Bring Dancers win se Dance pupils. of Shannon Preszcator of Goderich Township competed in the Kiwanis Music Festival in Stratford' on April 24-26. The young dancers came home with several . first, second and third place awards. The Chickadees took second place in the Old TymelReel and the Clog Jig and Reel in the 13 years and under category. 11ernbers include Sherri Preszcator, Lisa's Beattie, Jennifer Tyndall and Jennifer Burl... The Clinton • Step Pets Stacy Hicks, Stacey Reid, Debbie Draper and Susan Jewitt, finished second in the Old Tyme Reel walking shoes as we will be taking a short hike. People report There are a few lucky ones who can get away to tour this world and sightseer Norene Tebbutt, Marlene Forbes,. Marilyn Forbes, Harriett Tyndall and Anna Stirling recently spent 12 days in • England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales.'the. weather could have been better, we were warmer here than they were but they stall saw many sights to remember and are still trying to get back to normal living. ral awards for 11 years.and under. The Kountry Kids placed third in the 13 years and under Old 'Tyme Reel. Members are Stephanie Bust), Cheri Taylor,' Kelly Bosman and Shari and Nancy 1,ohb. • Second place wins went to,Jennifer Burt and heather Royal fur their performances of the Old 'I'}roe' Reel in the 10 years and under category. Sherri PreSzcatur took first place in the Old Tyme Reel -and third place in -the Clog .Jig and Reel in the 12 years and under divi- sion. Lisa Be.ittie,•aptured second place for ►Sunday.,Schoolers sing- r moms By Mary Chessell VARNA- Children of the Sunday School provided the music for the Mother's I)ay service in Varria United Church. They sang two numbers. Mary Ellen Webster played a piano solo and Krista McAsh and .her mother, played a piano duet. The offering was received by Julie Webster and Jacqui Taylor. Rev. Brown and her puppets Tevey and Belah led a discussion with the children on 11'What is Love?", the way you feel, or the way you act? In place of the regular . sermon, Miss Brown told the story of how two children "KLOMPEN FEEST°° DANCE Saturday, May 18, 1985 CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE Musk by "Whiskey Jack" s.3." per person Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. McKILLOP MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY 91 Main St. South, Soaforth FULL COVERAGE Farm & Urban Proper$ies Ken ( arnor han Lavern (,odlcin )oho M('6 wing Stanley Mr Ilwarn Donald Mr K err her Kenneth Moore N Trewartha Stuart Vs, ilsnn Paul Rork •-_ • A(,1 NIS F 1 "Bill" Durst Bah M(Naughlon Graeme ( raig Banter & Marl wan insurance Brot('rs 1 td 482-1154 52' 187' 521 9190 5247051 527181- 527 0508 482 "591 527 068' 145 219' 52' 1455 527 1571 88' 9181 524 8171, CALL AN AGENT 0 THE OFFICE rl reacted when their mother. who had always done everilhint; fur them. suddenly became critically 111. Pat Taylor was awarded a trophy for high triple score of 744 riled with Sheila Keys) at the Tuesday Afternoon Ladies Bowling League banquet. She i.;•tti incoming presi- dent of the iei . uc.. Another houe; ire the village has new .siding and trim — the .Terry Reid house — I>ettt'r known to most former residents as the Alchngtnn house It sure looks great: Last year. Mrs. I tura Keys had new siding installed on her twine, now a new verandah is beim: addee(. her Old Tyme Reel in the same age category. Sherri Preszcator, Lisa Beattie and .Jen- nifer Burt all won scholarships. Sherri was also named the Stepper of the i)ay for the top Old Tyme Dancer. - These award winning .dancer will per- foi i on the Klompen Feest stage•iin Friday, May 17 at 8 p.rn. at the Clinton Community Centre. BUYING AIS ANN FOR TIME IIGHEST QUOTE. EXPERT RRSP & ANNUITY, CL.2100 2 COMPUTER SPECIALISTS IN CONSULTING, TRAINING, AND OFFICE AUTOMATION GLEN MACH AN 524-9520 oliday Weeken PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING. MONDAY. MAY ?f1 8" Hanging Basket. REGULAR 6.50 5.50 aiu SALE DAHLIAS. GLADIOLI. LILLIES .t)lus others! % OFF 3E1ULAR PRICE 10" Hanging Basket REGULAR q `41 Our Nursery is Stocked with High Quality Evergreens. Shade Trees. Fruit Trees, Roses and Flowering Shrubs rill' excellent selection at competitive prices, MON TO FRI-OPEN TO 9 PM SATURDAY TO 5 PM SUNDAY IN MAY 1 30 TO 5 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY &5,1985—Page 11 reakfast time in Bayfield By Doris Hunter Sunday May 19th the Lions Club will be holding the first of their excellent Pancae Breakfasts, in the arena. This year, the club which has done so much for our village, is joining with lions International in support of an orphanage in Tanzania, which has been a project of the club for some years. Hence all the proceeds from this particular event will be devoted to this cause. Outreach, from this fortunate of villages. 'Villagers remember with great affection, Michael Scotchmer who died at such an ear- ly age three years ago. So dearly loved by all who knew him, was this second son of Alf and Bessie Scotchmer, a scholarship Fund was created in his name. The Lions Club made a substantial donation as.did many in- dividuals in town. Two students in Fine Arts receive the award at the University of Guelph and this year they are Lisa Fedak and Ted Niescier, who will divide the award, since both presented such impressive qualifications. The fund has now reached the $9,000 mark and from the income $750. will be divided between ihe'p two ctruipnt. Farther con- tributions to the Michael Scotchmer Scholarship Fund, should be sent to Alumni Affairs, University of Guelph, Guelph, On- tario N1(19W1 The Bayfield Agricultural Society met on May 9 with a good attendance present. The treasurer reported prize books, ready for distribution. Members receive a copy which may be picked up at the clerk's office during regular hours. A number of interesting displays are plan- ned and Mrs. Pat Reder is convening the very popular Baby Show, which will be held in the upper level of the Arena. Power saw cutting will be a new contest this year. It is to be conducted on Friday evening Aug. 23. Mr. Frank Burch has the details as well as Audrey Graham of course. The loss of two long time members of the association, both honorary directors was noted with regret, Mr. Frank McFadden and Mrs. Muriel Middleton. Three new members were welcomed and anyone is most cordially invited to join this organization which will be holding the 129th Fall Fair, Aug. 23 and 24th. Si. James ACW will hold sale By Blanche Deeves MIDDI,ETON - Morning Prayer was held in St. James' Anglican Church on Sunday morning with Rev. A. Bell officiating. Rev. Bell spoke on what was to be discussed at Synod. The structure of the Anglican Church was his theme. Bill Steenstra and James Storey received the offering. The ACW of. St. James' Middleton meet Thursday evening May 16 at 8 p.m. at the home of Blanche Deeves. Ladies are asked to bring items for the sale, plants, baking etc. Rev. and Mrs. Bell entertained the church wardens and their wives to a dinner party Saturday evening at the Rectory in Bayfield. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Steenstra, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deeves. People in the Middleton area extend sym- pathy to Pat Postill on the death of her mother. (rood turnout for walk By Blanche Deeves HOLMESVILLE-The Enterprising Seniors will meet Thursday, May 16 at 8 p.m. in the Community Centre in Ilolmesville. Morning Worship Service was held in Holmesville United Church on Sunday mor- ning ;with Rev. J. Bechtel in charge. A Bap - Pancake breakfast -Don't forget that Sunday May 19 has something special to offer - the Bayfield Lions .will be busy preparing and serving their renowned pancake breakfasts. The liberal helpings of hot pancakes and sausages are mouth-watering and provide a meal for the whole family.. Always a popular event on .the Lions' calendar it is anticipated that once again all the work and- effort that goes into the occa- sion, will again prove worthwhile. Breakfast will be served at the Community Centre from 9 am to 1 pm. tism was held for Andrew James son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ginn. There was a very good turn out for the 1-5- 0 Nature Walk through Naftel's on May 12. Walkers noted many buttercups and the trilliums in full bloom. The trip was enjoyed by over 60. Baby Andrew James Ginn son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ginn.is the Seventh Generation of Ginn's to live in Goderich Township. RESIDENTS OF VANASTRA Semi -Annual TRASH PICKUP FRIDAY, MAY 24 STARTING AT 12 NOON Chamney Sanitation eSS° 1/2 VZ 170 noiv`. sign uP s lune ,, PAINTING EXTERIOR & INTERIOR EXPERIENCE REFERENCES FREE • ESTIMATES NIELSEN BROS. 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