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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-03-26, Page 8Page 8—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1986 Elaine Fraser Elaine Fraser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser, has graduated from the Nursing Diploma Program (Registered Nurse) at Humber College in Toronto. The graduation ceremony was held on February 23. Elaine' is presently employed at Parkwood Hospital in London. Etiquette Angels By Sheri Desch Clinton - The etiquette Angels held their fourth and fifth meeting on, March 24 at the home of Lexie Murch. The meetings got under way with Sylvia Crich leading in the pledge and roll call for meeting four. Next was the business in which members discussed when the mothers would come for a buffet supper. Then secretary, Colleen Gower read her report, followed by a talk on how to pack a suitcase and what to take on a trip. Members then read about being (or hav- ing) a house guest. The roll call of meeting five was then read. Meeting five was about what others see in your family and being a good sport. Loans guaranteed The provincial government is paying the difference between your existing rate and 934 percent. FOCAP also has a second op- tion of a guarantee for operating loans. We're not into the second year of a three year program. You can apply for 1986 at any time this year. The required information is much the same as for the previously men- tioned assistance on long term loans. Your bank or Clinton OMAF office can supply more information. CHICK DAY We will be taking orders for DAY OLD MEAT -TYPE (Roaster) CHICKS Both mixed and sexed chicks available. Orders Placed by: April 15, 1986 Pick-up Date: May 21, 1986 MINIMUM ORDER: 25 CHICKS WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINe OF SHUR-GAIN FEED AND ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS ORDERS TAKEN AT: • VARNA R FEED -I I1 482-9219 WALTON FEEDM1LL '(Div. Varna Feed Mill Ltd. 887-6023 The fifth annual Holmesville Dessert Euchre Party was once again successful as 34 tables of euchre enthusiasts turned out al the Goderich Township Community Centre in the afternoon on March 19. Here, ( clockwise from left) Vera Colquhuun, Jim Mair, Margaret Smale and Everett Metllwaln enjoy a round 01 euchre. The proeeeds will go towards hall improvements. ( Alan Rivett photo) Harbouraires entertain residents HURONVIEW - Rev. David Snihur was in charge of the morning worship on March 16 held in the chapel at Huronview. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee of Londesboro were guests. In the afternoon an outstanding program of music and song was presented by the Har- bouraires of Goderich. This group of fine musicians is well known at Huronview and inthe surrounding communities. The Harbouraires are most generous in their program, providing an excellent medley of popular favourites. Bill Chase in fine tenor voice, sang the solo part in the choirs rendition of Rock -a My Soul. Mr. Chase along with Dave Medley another ac- complished tenor, blended their voices in an inspiring duet. John Griedanus with his accordion, led the audience in a lively singsong. It is possible that the drop of a pin could be heard when John De Jager sang. He is an accomplished vocalist and has an outstan- ding and fascinating quality in his voice. The direction and accompaniment for the afternoon concert, were performed by Lorne Dotterer and Ed Stiles. The Patron St. Patrick was honored and his spirit:- brought to life when theirish and • everyone else, celebrated the,day. Begorra! and a bit of the Emerald:kGreen touched upon the 1.41'04. 4. oia'sMarch 17 in the time for qll w to �. o. vinCA" troduced the performers. A toast to the men brought with her a wealth of information was proposed by Belle Campbell followed by which was most helpful i peron the discussion a humorous reading given by Frank id. O'Ryan. An Irish medley entitled Gems ofthe Huronview choir has been practising Erin were the selections Grace Peck played music for Easter Sunday, and there will be on the piano. 100 Pipers was the number that guest musicians performing at the service. Fran Reid played on her mouthorgan. This The mid week Bible Study took place in was followed by a reading with piano ac -the chapel on March 20. Mrs. Proutyco companiment given by Grace Duggan. A P A- bell ringing selection was played by Elsie ducted the service, and led in the singing of the hymns. The scripture lesson was read Henderson, and accompanied at the piano by Margaret McQueen. Next on the pro- from Luke 22:39-51. This was followed by a gram were two humorous readings by Viola _ Poem. Nelson. A mouthorgan selection was given 'by Margaret McQueen sang two solos accom Mabel Scott. The text of the study period panied on the piano by ElsiepHenderson. was taken from John 20, and the message Following this, the Happy Wanderers sang was presented by Mrs. Prouty. Elsie Frank O'Ryan played on his mouthorgan. Henderson played the organ for this service. Huronview extends a welcome to Velma This program came to a close with a piano Naylor of Blyth. solo played by Ethelar • To the family of the late Ethel McKay, On March 18 the March birthday party sympathy ressed and also to the farm was held in the auditorium. In the absence is expressed of the Golden Gate Club of Goderich, their 1137 of the late Ferne Findlay. own talented members came to the rescue, The HUG group met for its weekly session and presented an impromptu program. at Huronview. After the usual time set asidec" Wayne Lester led ina rousing singsong, and forgames, the students got busy and with kept the spirit alive with his jokes. the help of "grandparents" and teachers, . Betty Rogers sang two solos, Steve Cook made colorful Easter eggs. sang two favourites. Piano accompaniment The young Explorers from Londesboro was provided by Frank Bissett. United Church visited and adopted "grand - On March 20, Mary Gibbings, Betty, mothers" and from this arrangement, a nd Fran „ Bt ett of Huronview and warm, and friendly relationship will .R -i44§, , ,, .. �.. Y �. •.:.��r ,,i.:1 1 e ^ develop) ;Unlike• the. HUO ;prdg rafn which of elate uta uta I I •. s !Yed t tw , • > e., . h nw .. �' mielet� tveei r; they Explorers"aiiill eorrii§- motored to Guelph where the$ areli etre and with, and visit the elderly, periodical - spring conference of Region 3, held at St. P Residents feel fortunate in having theae Joseph's Home of the Ontario Association of oun people share their love and interests, Homes for the Aged. The guest speaker was and p to come and visit. Myra Schiff. Doctor of Psychology, who willing 1 It was a da oto(, _ t e 1. • es 'YI nit-. ed their best !Jai and to kkr, and entertained the men in fine fashion. Iit'.;keeping with the Irish tradition, a program was presented. Flora DoWsnn was the chairperson. and in - 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY April 1st April 2nd April 3rd • DRIVE THE NEW CASE IH TRACTORS • SEE THE NEW CASE IH C.A.S.S. SYSTEM Totally new in Canada, a system for the 21st century • FARMER PARTS STOCK ORDER WIND-UP SPECIAL . • ATTEND THE 200 HR. 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