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Clinton News-Record, 1985-6-12, Page 22tion, number 55 - to Bill Consitt; Youngest, person - Jessica Coupar; Travelling 55 miles . or more for the picnic - Harold and Anne Raven from Marlett, Michigan; The couple . with the most grandchildren - a tie with Leonard Metcalfe Sr. winning; The man with the most holes in his belt - Cecil Dawson; The couple closets to being mar- ried 55 years went to Elmore and Margaret. Stephenson who will .be married 50 years this November; 'Michelle Turner won the watermelon by guessing its right weight at 16 lbs.; Mary Beth Metcalfe won the jar of jelly beans with 232 in number; Ralph Met- calfe won the prize for being the tallest man 6'3"; The youngest girl with the longest hair went to Amy .Metcalfe; The lady wearing the most green went to Doreen Reid ,Julene Keys wearing the most emerald rings; Kathy Rathwell won the prize con- -ducted by Elva Sanders. Races: Bowling for ages five 'and under won by Cynthia Welsh; Pin the Tail on the Donkey - Cynthia :Welsh; Musical Chairs - won IV' Cynthia Welsh; A candy scramble was held for all•the small children. Ari obstacle race for the older children was won by the team of Robbie Consitt, Melody Turner, Brenda Consitt, and Jo-anne Consitt • & Ben Rathwell. The Egg on a Spoon relay was won by Ben iiathwell's team. The back to back rac.'e with a balloon was' won by Julie Consitt and Mavis Turner. A sack race was won by Mavis Turner and David Rathwell. Let's keep the great attendance up, and • have another successful picnic next June 1, 1986. Page 22—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1985 Service ®ce of remembrance held by Legion o By Al Welch Royal Canadian Legion Drum -Head Ser- vice was held June 9 at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 499 Palmerston. A service of Remembrance: "They shall grow not old, as we who are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, We will remember them." The service was conducted by Rev. Ken- neth S. Tanner, Padre Parade Marshall Conrad Ralph Morphy formed up parade at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall Branch 409 Palmerston at 2:00 p.m. with the Walkerton Pipe and Drum Band and the Midwestern Cadet Band. Service of Remembrance was held at the Cenotaph, depositing of wreaths and the Last Post by Bugler A. White. Parade con- tinued to Lawrence Park, where reviewing stand salute was taken by Comrade Lloyd Anderson. At Lawrence Park the Drumhead Service was conducted by Rev. Kenneth S. 'Tanner, Padre. Stacking of the drums by Walkerton Pipe Major. In attendance from Clinton Branch 109 were Comrades Gordon Tait, Steve Maguire, John Deeves, Paul Cormier, Al Welch, Dianne Maguire, Francyna Cor- mier and Thora McPherson. Coming Events Decoration Service will be held Wednes- day, June 19th at the Clinton Cemetery, form up at the Cemetery 7:45 p.m. Service at 8:00 p.m. Graves will be decorated June 18 at 7 p.m. Could we please have a good tur- nout for these two nights Comrades as your help will be greatly appreciated. June 17 is the joint executive meeting with Ladies' Auxiliary at 8 p.m. sharp. June 24 is the general meeting at 8:30 p.rn. June 15, Zone C-1 Diamond Jubilee Honour and Awards. On July 6 there will be a reception and dance at the Kincardine Legion 9 p.m. till 1 a.m. for. Comrade Mary Hawn Zone C-1 Commander of the Ladies Auxiliary. Com- rade Mary is' celebrating her 40th wedding anniversary. Anyone wishing to attend or for further information please contact Com- rade Dianne Maguire at 482-3813. Sports June 9 is the Legion Golf Tournament at Sunset Golf Course, Comrade Don Arm- strong reports it was a beautiful day with a super turnout of 86 golfers. Low gross win- ner was Gerry Mero from Goderich Legion with a 7, low net for the day was Pat McMahon; of Clinton Legion, winner of the Ball MacAulay trophy, which is awarded for low gross score, Clinton Legion regular member was Al Hughes with a 78. Special thanks goes out to Rosemary Armstrong and Bess Black for looking after the food, and to all sponsors ane, donatees for their help towards the prize table, all of whom made this day a successful one. Sick Comrades J.K. Cornish - Bluewater Nursing Horne Zurich; G. Dalgliesh, Parkwood London Westminster 'Campus. Comrades Hospitalized but now at home: G. Rwnball, M. East, G. Campbell, Bill Chambers and Mert Merner. IMPORT CAR OF THE YEAR TOYOTA MR2 Performance sports car with good gas mileage. Loaded up with 6 way adjustable sport seats, AMIFM auto reverse cassette deck, power dual side mirrors, tilt steering, leather wrapped steering wheel and gear shift knob, HAPPY 21st KAREN from the Happy Gang The Clinton cubs, scouts and beavers held their fly-up cubs to sat e Cllintcoutsan on Conthe arvatoatson to ven- Area on June 6. The beavers will move up to cubs, the tures. Moving up are, front left to right, Sheehan Carter, Darell La is, Jami WMicharight. , Se- cond row: Kurt Kunun, Greg Rutledge, Graeme Hunter, Kris Dan McMichael, Tom Beisel. Third row: Michael Dixon, Jon Grigg, Jason Bell, Robbie Kemp, Trevor Mathers. Back row: Greg Falconer, David Hiltz. ( Anne Narejko photo) 55th Stephenson reunion The 55th annual Stephenson Reunion was held on June 2 at Huron Centennial with 94 people in attendance. Registration and cof- fee hour was held from 3-4 p.m. The President, Robert Welsh, welcomed all to our picnic. Leonard Metcalfe Jr. then introduced our program. Elva Sanders started with a comical reading. Two numbers were played by Ralph Stephenson on the piano and George Dawson on the violin, followed by Allison and Arny Met- calfe with a step dance reel. A ukulelia group • consisting of Mavis Turner, Michelle Turner, Julie Consitt, and Joanne Consitt played and sang six songs. Piano selections were played by Sarah Met- calfe, Anne Metcalfe and Mary Beth Met- calfe and Julie Metcalfe. Anne Raven sang a solo accompanied by Mona Stephenson on the piano. After the great program everyone en- joyed a bountiful . smorgasbord meal. Following the supper, business was con- ducted by president, Robert Welsh. The minutes were read by secretary -treasurer, Debbie Rathwell. Everyone agreed on conti- nuing our reunion which will be held on June 1, 1986. A musical program again will be planned. Family members had a moment's silence for those who had passed away since our ' last reunion. Special recognition went to Anne ( Stephenson l and'Harold Raven from Marlett, Michigan. Ralph Metcalfe , will become President and Joyce Bousbey will be in charge of sports for our next reunion. Contests and races were conducted by Janice Beyersbergen and Carol Stephenson with thio regnit' ac fnllnwe• 1,nckv rf't'ist POLKA DOT DOOR LIVE SHOW NEW SHOW MONDAY, JULY 1st Seaforth and District Community Centres ONE SHOW 2:00 PM TICKETS ADVANCE DOOR ADULT 4.00 5.00 STUDENTS/ SENIORS CHILD [12 & Under] FAMILY 10.00 12.00 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT CLINTON NEWS -RECORD Or SEAFORTH RECREATION OFFICE 5270882 3.00 4.00 2.00 3.00 HAPPY BIRTHDAY Adam Wilson J r. aluminum alloy wheels, performance tires, Int. wipers. Mid engine design with the 1.6 Titre twin cam engine with 18 valves on 4 cyl. and a 5 speed transmission. Hurry, the only one available for this model year. TOYOTA 346 Huron Rd. Goderich 524.6411 Kinsmen Club of Hensall presents ONT.... ,I and "Work Boot Olympics" Friday, June 14 7:00 P.M. - Eliminations adults: 3.50 children: 1.50 Saturday, June 15 C P.M. - Step Dance Competition & Jambor adults. 3.50 children: 1.50 7:00 - Playdowns 10-2 AM Dance to Music of Light 'N Easy adults: 4.50 children: 1.50 Sunday, June 16 Sunday Morning Breakfast HOG CALLING • LOG SAWING • BALE TOSS United Church Service - arena auditorium • BOAT RACE BUCKET BRIGADE• HULL SHOOTING • BOARDWALK 1 PM - Work Boot Olympics • IUG OF WAR • GREASED POLE CONTEST and Bessy Bingo .Proceeds for Community Centre THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING LOCAL BUSINESSES: 'Wedge the Mower 'Hotel Hensall 'S h w'sDirySre"En'William'ser to Ie5Wn,'Brd eau Carpenty Jack's SmallEnginesthe r StBag Ics .0 Connor Funeral Homes 'C E Reid & Son 'Dan Joynt Insurance' Henson Food Market 'Don Trover,s Ltd 'Kosy Kornert rt 'Bank Service ofCommerce slInc. 's Meat Morket leat MakeHYt'Cooks Division o ofGerbro Inc.Hensol.l LivesSole 'Signs n Shirts �nricans Bakery F Apiaries 'Ron' Health Centre 'Huron Auto Bod KightElectric 'Big 0' Dain Tile"Bengough Machine Shop 'Botley Hetltrng 'A. Taylor Trucking ' Rowcliffe Trucking `Spinning Wheel "The Flower Basket 'Birch Tree 'Drysdale Appliance _Fiyn's,Barber Shop, Brenda and Barbara wish to invite friends. relatives and neighbors to a dance in honor of their parents' (Jack and Betty Glousher) 35th wedding anniversary. It will be held ctt Blyth Community Centre, Saturday, June 15, 1985 Best wishes only. We're the Clinton and area fellowship of alcoholics Anonymous. And, we want you to frail not a Irltle more about us What we ore ns a rommunrty resource The history of the Alroholrrs Anonymous program (Storied 50 years ago on June 10, 1935 worldwide membership is ' now 2.000.000) The arras of the A A program What our Clinton Fellowship rs doing Join us for a Fiddlers Chicken Barbecue at Hensall Arena Sat., June 15 4:30 - 7:00 p.m. Adults $6.95, Children 8 and under $4.25 (Admission to contest not required) Sponsored by Hensall B.I.A. PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING DATE: MONDAY, JUNE 17 TIME: STARTING AT 8:00 PM P.! ACE: CLINTON TOWN HALL AUDITORIUM Coffee and donuts will be served Everyone. welcome THE GODERICH & DISTRICT OPTIMIST CLUB presents 6th ANNUAL PORT OF GODERICH MUSIC FESTIVAL & FRIENDS THURSDAY JUNE 27 5 p.m. - 1 a.m. Admission: $3.00 FRIDAY JUNE 28 f P• ULSE CREEK ▪ R• ICK McGHIE air TWO BLUE 5 p.m. - 1 a.m. Admission: $3.00 R• ICHARD KNECHTEL & The Springwater Band J` T• WO BLUE RICK McGHIE mi MARK RUST SATURDAY JUNE 29 12 noon - 1 a.m. Admission: $3.00 ▪ T.W. & THE ALL STARS er FULL TILT BLUES BAND _r RICHARD KNECHTEL & The Springwater Band f RICK McGHIE ar MARK RUST ar FESTIVAL TENT CHILDREN'S PUPPET SHOW .r CHILDREN'S AREA —OPTIMIST RIVERSIDE PARK, GODERICH — Proceeds to Community Service 1•