HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-02-12, Page 9CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1986 -Page 9
pulleys return dome after spending vacation in Florida
By Dora Shobbrook
1 O..NDESBBORO - Mr. arid Mrs. Ken Halley
returned home.Febraury 3 after spending a
vacation in Florida.
Mrs. Joe Shaddick was admitted to Clin-
ton Public Hospital on January 25 and
returned home February 4.
Florence Cartwright and her sister Mrs.
Keith Cartwright attended the funeral of
their uncle -in-law Earl Cartwright in Sud-
bury on February 4. He was 70.
Clara Riley spent Wednesday to Monday
in Goderich with friends .
John Cartwright was a patient in Clinton
Public Hospital most of last week with a
concussion.
David Whyte is a patient in University
Hospital in London with a fractured leg.
The WI card party will be held on
February 14 at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome.
Note the change in time of the UCW
meeting to be held at the church on
February 17 at 1:30 p.m.
Jean Scott spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Scott in Goderich.
United Church
Greeting theongregation for the Sunday
service was Grit Wilts. Ushers were
Stanley Airdrie, Kevin Wright and Gerbin
and Dennis Wilts.
Rev. Siebrand Wilts was the acting
minister in the absence of Rev. Snihur who
was taking a service at his "home" church
in Owen Sound.
Rev. Wilts welcomed the congregation
and expressed his appreciation for being in-
vited to perform the service. He announced
that a sing time will be held on February 16
prior to the service at 10:50 a.m. Everyone
is invited to the annual church skating party
at the Clinton Arena on February 23.
For the children's time, the Sunday
schoolers were asked about their favorite
hobby. The reading told about small seeds
growing. The junior teachers were Tracy
Salverda and Denise Hulley.
The scripture lesson was entitled Joseph's
Age and Death while the sermon was called
The Way of God. The anthem was sang with
Lisa Duizer providing the accompaniment.
The choir was directed by Marsha Szusz.
4-H Club
Etiquette for the 80s will be held on
February 17 at 7 p.m. at the Mayberry
residence. Boys and girls from the age of 12
and up are welcome. For more information
call 523-9479 or 523-4359.
Shuffleboard
The shuffleboard games were held on
February 5 with 14 attending. The three -
game winner was Audrey Thompson. Same
time and place on February 12. Everyone is
welcome.
Explorers
The Explorers Expedition No. 9 was held
on February 4. The meeting opened with a
treat served by Pam Salverda.
During the meeting, the election of of-
ficers took place. Michelle Dillion is the new
chief and Denise Hulley is the new keeper of
the log. Sarah Lyons is the keeper of the
treasury and newspaper reporter. The
members held this election so all third -year
girls would have a chance to participate at
the head table.
The members said the Explorer Purpose
and sang the Explorer Song. For the craft,
.the members made Valentine cookies and
cards. A candy heart relay race was also en-
joyed. The meeting closed with the
dismissal by the chief.
Public school choir sings at Duff's United Church
By Betty McCall
WALTON - The Walton Public School
Choir sang an anthem on February 9 at
Duff's United Church.
Bonnie Lamble took the service, Elva
Wilbee greeted worshippers, and Margery
Huether was the organist. The ushers were
Brian Wilbee, Ray Huether and Paul Mc-
Callum.
Taking part in the service was Gary
Godkin, who read the scripture and Donna
Godkin who reported on her experience at
Lou Alpha.
Celebrates Birthdays
The oldest resident of the village, Nelson
Reid, will celebrate his 90th birthday on
February 16. Congratulations from all your
friends.
A belated birthday wish to a former
Walton resident Sadie McDonald, who
celebrated her 91st birthday at the Ram-
meloo Guest Home on January 19. Also to
Dave Watson who had his 86th birthday on
January 3. His daughters Ione from
Thamesford and Verde of London helped
him celebrate on the Sunday.
Ernie Stevens is a resident at the Ram-
meloo Guest Home and Reina De Vries of
the village returned recently to the home.
Personals
Recent visitors with Ruth Thamer were
,Volkes and Shirley Herthein and Crystal
and Ruthie Thamer, all of London.
In hospitals are Torrance Dundas (Seafor-
th) and Earl Steele (Stratford 1.
Mary Humphries spent last week in Lon-
don with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphries
and family.
Mrs. Ernie Stevens visited for a week with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens and family in
London.
New Project
Any girl or boy who was 12 -years -old by
January 1 and wants to take the new spring
project, Etiquette for the '80's' is to get in
touch with leaders, Pat Nolan or Elsie
Carter who attended the training school last
February 5.
This club is basically the same as "The
Club Girl Entertains". It teaches,members
how to be good friends, good guests, im-
prove their image and travel tips.
Year pins will be awarded
By Ray Lair
BLYTH - The Diamond Jubilee Commit-
tee of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch
420 had a good attendance on February 8 for
their euchre_ party. Winners were: ladies'
high, Shirley Wood; ladies' low, June
Fothergill; men's high, Jack Hesselwood;
men's low, James Chalmers; ladies' lone
hands, Pat Jenkins; men's lone hands,
Doris Laidlaw, (playing as a man). Door
prize went to Luella McGowan; dutch auc-
tion, Pat Shaw; "heart" draw, Mae Badley.
The next euchre party will be held on
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February 22 at 8 p.m. Come and bring a
friend.
The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 420
wishes all comrades to note that at the
March 6 general meeting, year pins will be
awarded. Plan to attend - in uniform. This is
a very special event starting at 8:30 p.m.
Deer causes
accident
on Highway 21
BAYFIELD - An accident south of
Bayfield resulted in extensive damage to a
vehicle driven by a Lucknow man after he
struck a deer on February 10, according to
the Goderich detachment of the OPP.
Eugene Gardner of Lucknow was travell-
ing south on Highway 21 near Bayfield when
he struck the deer. The vehicle received an
estimated $3,000 damage. There were no in-
juries.
Another accident was reported on
February 10 after a collision at the junction
of County Roads 13 and 31.
The first vehicle was driven by Steven;
Taylor, 17, of RR3 Clinton and the second
vehicle was driven by Laverne Heuckeroth,
50, of RR4 Clinton. The Taylor vehicle
received an estimated $550 in damages
while the Heuckeroth vehicle received $250
worth of damages.
Final payment
of grant received
in Tuckersmith
TUCKERSMITH - Minister of Agriculture
and Food Jack Riddell, MPP Huron -
Middlesex, announced the $1,510 final pay-
ment on a $10,060 community planning grant
for Huron County on behalf of the Township
of Tuckersmith.
Speaking on behalf of Bernard Grand -
maitre, Minister of Municipal Affairs, Mr.
Riddell said the grant was used by the coun-
ty to prepare a zoning by-law for the
Township.
Community planning grants are designed
to encouragemunicipalities to review and
update their planning programs, zoning
bylaws and other planning documents.
The grants may also be used for special
studies on local issues such as lakeshore
development or commercial development
along highways, and for energy -conserving
planning measures.
Grand Marshall
attends meeting
CLINTON - Several guests attended the
Eastern Star meeting on February 6.
Among them were Grand Marshall Mike
Beacock of Forest and Grand Warder Clark
Hodgins of Parkhill.
Draw prizes, donated by Worthy Patron
Donald Symons, were won by Mrs. McIntyre
of Sudbury and Gail Smyth of Mitchell. The
men provided the lunch at the end of the
evening.
Winners at the January 30 card party
were: ladies' high, Irene Whitmore; men's
high, Bill Jenkins, ladies' lone hands, Verna
Glazier; men's lone hands, Alma Gordon;
ladies' low, Gail Currie and men's low, Ann
Jervis.
A card party will be held in St. Paul's
Anglican Church parish hall on February 27.
Board requests
its members
not to smoke
By Stephanie Levesque
School board meetings could become
tense over the next few months and it won't
be over any controversial issues. Some
trustees on the Huron County board of
education could start biting their nails as
they will only be able to smoke for 10
minutes of every hour.
At its Feb. 3 meeting, the school board
decided it would request its members not to
smoke during the meeting. For each hour of
the meeting however, there will be a 10
minute break "for the personal comfort of
members".
This doesn't mean trustees will be cram-
ming the washrooms of the board office, A
room adjacent to the board room has been
set aside for smoking.
There was a lot of kidding at the meeting
and trustee John Elliott jokingly called for a
minute of silence.
Although a former smoker,' it is. the first
time in four years this reporter left the
school board meeting without a headache.