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BINGO Vanostra Rec Centre, Tuesdays, 8 p.m.
First reg. card $1., fifteen reg. $20. games, three
share -the -wealth. Jackpot $200 must go. Lucky
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BINGO. Upstairs Clinton Arena, Thursday,
February 27. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Bingo at
7:45. $200 jackpot to go. Clinton Junior D. -2tf
SINGLES DANCE: Saturday, February 22, at Vic-
torian Inn, Stratford. Dancing 9 - 1. Music by The
Wildwoods. - 7,8
PANCAKE SUPPER: The Clinton and District Chris-
tian School invites you to its annual Pancake Sup-
per. Friday, February 28, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Enjoy
pancakes, sausages, beverage and dessert all
for . Adults $3, Elementary Children $1.50,
Preschoolers free. Come, test your skills in the
games room. 7.9
WINTER MUSIC FESTIVAL at C.H.S.S. Clinton, Fri-
day,: February 21 at 7:30 p.m. Choirs from
Listowel, MVtchell and Clinton Secondary
Schools. Admission $2. 7,8
CARD PARTY at I.O.O.F. Hall, Brucefield: Friday,
February 21 at 8:30 p.m. Ladies please bring lun-
ch. Everyone welcome. Admission $1.50....8x
-THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to
attend the Child Health Clinic, held of the Health
Unit office, Huronview, Clinton on Friday.
February 21, 1986 from 9:30 • 11:30 a.m. for: 1.
Health Surveillance: 2. Anaemia Screening; 3.
Immunization; 4. Hearing Screening; 5. Vision
Screening. Adult Immunization will also be of-
fered at this Clinic". --Bar
ST. JAMES A.C.W. Bus Trip: A tabric shopping
spree or mall shopping in Ho Ilton March 4.
Leaving Clinton 7:30 a.m. Phone 482-9838 or 482-
9536. 8,9
CARD PARTY:1.0.0.F. Hall, Princess St., Clinton,
Thursday, Feb. 20 at 8 p.m, Ladies please bring
lunch. Everyone welcome. Admission $1.50. -••8
EUCHRE: Wednesday, February 26, 2 p.m. St.
Joseph's Church Hall, Clinton. Admission $1.50.
Everyone welcome. Sponsored by Knights of Col-
umbus. Ladies please bring lunch. —8
OPEN HOUSE'for Reinder and Tonna Middel to
celebrate 55 years of marriage Friday, February
28 from 2 • 5 p.m. Friends and neighbors
welcome. Best wishes only, please. --8
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY Sesquicentennial: Fami-
ly dance at the Stanley Complex, February 28,
8:00 • 12 midnight. Music: Phil Main DJ, for all
ages, $8.00 per family. $5.00 per couple. Ladies
bring sandwiches. Coffee, pop and snacks.
Tickets Gail Turner 262-5677, Ruth Ann Steckle
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LONDESBORO UNITED CHURCH Spring Song Fest
7:30 p.m. Sunday, April 13, 1986. --8x
SUMMERHILL EUCHRE PARTY: Friday, February 21
at 8:30 p.m. in the Summerhill Community Hall.
Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone
welcome, —8x
3rd Annual
WINTER MUSIC FESTIVAL
at C.H.S.S., Clinton
Friday, February 21
at 7:30 p.m.
Participating choirs from
Listowel, Mitchell &
Clinton Secondary Schools
conducted by Robert Cooper
Admission $2.00
"Come Out & Enjoy an Evening
of Fine Music"
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PANCAKE DAY
Tanya Coates receives a heaping helping of pancakes from Grade 1-2 teacher Mrs. Shap -
ton while Carrie White waits next in line during Pancake Day at Vanastra Public School
on February 11. The pupils also read books, put together jigsaw puzzles and sang songs -
all with the pancake as the theme. ( Alan Rivett photo )
Visitors join shuffleboard match
By Velma Robinson
HENSALL - Everyone enjoyed
themselves at shuffleboard on February 13
as Hensall members were happy to have
Harold and Mary Coleman from Seaforth
visit and shuffle with them. Seaforth is plan-
ning to start its own shuffleboard club and
are wished success.
The high scorers of the afternoon were:
Walter Spencer - 272, Vera Ross - 258, Beth
Smith - 243, and 011ie Cooper -198. .
There will be no shuffleboard next
February 20, but it will resume February 27.
Northcrest News
Rev. and Mrs. Grant Mills visited and en-
joyed Lunch with Nan Britton, after being.
guest speakers at the United Church on
February 16.
The North Crest lounge was decorated on
February 14 for the tenants as they held a
valentine's pot -luck supper.
Irene Davis, who has returned from the
hospital, had supper with her brother Drew
Fowler, on February 15 and spent an even-
ing visiting with tenants in the lounge.
Rev. Grant Mills was the guest minister at
Hensall United Church. Rev. Mills spoke to
the children about Shrove Tuesday and Ash
.Wednesday, and the be 'nning of Lent. His
message, Setting Guide nes, was about the
first Sunday after L t in preparation for
Easter.
• Ross Cor welcomed everyone and
ushers were Ron Riley, Jim Parsons, Paul
Alexander and Lorne Gackstetterf
On February 23 the guest minister will be
Rev. Gordon Pickell.
Audrey Christie opened the devotional at
the February 12 meeting of Unit One by
reading a poem.
Belva Fuss accompanied the singing of
the hymn at the piano.
Lorna Spencer showed a film about the
native Indian people for the study. It showed
they are a close knit family, the children a
constant part of their traditions, and the
changes others have tried to make in their
lives, many of which they do not want.
The Business portion followed.
Lunch was prepared by Mary Buchanan
and Dorothy Kipfer also carried out the
Valentine theme.
Unit Two
Dianne Gerstenkorn opened Unit* II's
Hay Township Recreation Committee
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meeting with a Valentine to Mom and Dad.
Eleven members answered the roll call with
a Valentine wish. Dianne read a poem.
Elenor Mansfield gave the devotional.
Unit II has the flower for March. March 7
is World Day of Prayer., •
Shirley McAllister showed the film "Sum-
mer of the Loucheaux". After a contest of
Indian names the meeting closed with a
Valentine love poem. Musical chairs was
played. Hazel Corbett and Jeanette Turner
served a lunch.
Memorial Service
Several friends from Hensall, Exeter and
Grand Bend area attended the memorial
service for the Rev. Percy Alexander
Ferguson on February 11, held in St. An-
drews Presbyterian Church, Owen Sound.
Those in attendance report the crowd was
large, a tribute to the high regard Rev.
Ferguson was held in Owen Sound
Presbytery. onations to the fund for Doc-
toral Stud es, Presbyterian Church of
,Canada, 50 ford Dr., Don Mills, Ontario
M3C 1U7 was a deep concern of Rev.
Ferguson.
On February 16 in the Fellowship Hall at
Hensall United Church, Miss Pat Rowe
showed a film of a trip she took to the South
Pacific, of the Fiji Islands, and New
Zealand . The fellowship committee served
lunch.
Hensall Bantams '
The Bantams were ab le to break through
the Exeter jinks to defeat them for the first '
time this year, 8-3.
Hensall's Jason.Imanse, assisted by Steve
McCullough and Rob Taylor, opened the
scoring midway through the first period, on-
ly to have Exeter tie up the score within a
minute.
Exeter opened the scoring in the second
period with Taylor, assisted by McCullough
and Scott Bell responding for Hensall- Mc- ,•
Cullough, from Taylor, put Hensall ahead
with just over two minutes left in the second.
The third period was to be Hensall's as
Jim Dickins from Brian Moir and Andy
Phillips put 611 past the Exeter goalie
within seconds of the start of the period. Ex-
eter responded with what was to be their
final goal two minutes later.
Moir and Dickins once again teamed up
for Hensall and led the attack that captured
the win.
A minute later Imanse scored his second
of the night, again assisted ,by Taylor.
Dickins got his second of the night on a play
starting with Hensall's goalie, Rob Wareing
who passed to Moir who set up Dickins. This
goal was scored shorthanded as Hensall had
two in the penalty box. Dickins was able to
break out of his own scorinV slump as he
got his third of the night at 4:33 assisted by
Bell and Taylor. Hensall's defence were hot
and able to keep Exeter tied up until the -
final whistle. The boys will be hosting Huron
Park at 8:30 tonight, (February 19 ).
Minor Hockey Day
Minor Hockey Day, is February 22. The
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novice atom and pee wees, with the ban-
tams f Ging off at 6:15. This promises to be a
fun da for all. ,
Forty visitors at service
By Blanche Deeves
HOLMESVILLE - Over 40 young people
from the Huron -Perth Presbyterial joined
-the congregation at Holmesville United
Church -for the morning service. The young
people spent the weekend at Wesley -Willis
Church.
The young people led in the ministry of
music and the children's storyand did the
scripture reading and led in prayer. Jackie
Norman played the piano. Rev. 'Bechtel
gave the sermon and Hugh Lobb gave a vote
HAPPY 30th
ANNIVERSARY
Mom & Dad
LOVE: Deb, Larry, Darlene and Angela,
Heather and Denis, John,
Brenda and Matthew,
Bob and Jackie. Ken, Tanya
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Enterprising Seniors
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