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Clinton News-Record, 1986-06-11, Page 6sale Pace 6—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11. 1986 Blyth Standard Former Blyth post master dies Tea, cakes, and good company were the main attractions at Huronview last Wednesday as the spring bazaar and tea was held. Joanne Bauman (sitting) and Daisy Hollister, both of Blyth assisted at the tea table. (Shelley McPhee-Haist photo) STRAWBERRIES Come and PICK YOUR OWN at Lovell's First farm west of Kippen intersection on south side OPENING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11 1 .4.6.11 quart baskets allowed No picking in pots and pans HOURS: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Supply &•weather permitting For information Call Leonard Lovell 262-6418 • Deb Smale, Hotpoint Microwave Consultant will be giving a :isOKInGROWAVE CO DEmO(1STRATIOf l Leam how tO prepare delicious meals with a Hotpoint Microwave All Oven. Actual dishes will be prepared during the demonstration. At our Store on Tuesday, June 24 7-9p.m. Get your ticket now Limited to 50 people All Micro Cooking Dishes , Less 10% for school only Over 50 Micro Ovens In Stock at Special prices We Service What We DRYSDALE MAJOR CENTRE LTD. HENSALL 262-2728 Ontario Our 41st Year OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P. • THE PLACE 10 BUY APPLIANCES" CLOSED MONDAYS 1 By Kathy Bromley Padre, performing the burial services. BLYTH - The residents of the village were Numerous members from various legion shocked last week to learn of the sudden branches in the district participated in the death of a well known citizen, Bill Riehl, committal services. who passed away in Clinton Public Hospital. He will be remembered welland dtended Bill was a very active person in the corn- missed by all. Sincere sympathy is munity. He was the postmaster for 17 years to the family. wmging Seniors and he retired in 1982, being the only postmaster to retire out of the Blyth Office. The May meeting of the Swinging Seniors Bill also belonged to the Masonic Lodge, was held on May 28 in the legion hall, where the Lions Club and the Blyth Legion, Branch the Blyth Legion Branch and the Ladies 420. He was made lifetime member of the Auxiliary entertained them. Euchre, lost legion last spring, a rare honor that few heir and scrabble were enjoyed as was .the members are considered for. While in the lunch served by the ladies. Winners of the legion, he was the president twice and was draws made for seven prizes were as also zone commander (head of all the local follows: For the door prize, it was Mrs. branches from Kincardine to Exeter). Haldrika Hanhius of Holland and for the re - A special memorial service was held on mainder it was Marian'' Wright, Ferne Juae 8 with Rev. Gelwicks, the Legion Howatt, Alvin Procter, Elia Richmond, * Mary Holland and Annie DeJong who were the winners. . President John Hesselwood announced threefupcoming events: On June 10, a meal at Huronview at 12:45 p.m. Coit WV each.; The senior citizens' and hortietiltltre . bus tour to Cape Croker at 8 a.m. 0)1.July 7, at a cost of $23.50. Contact Dorothy Deer about this. Make out the cheque to Ellison Travel; The senior citizens' picnic at 12 p.m. on July 23 at St. Christopher's Beach, near Goderich. He also thanked the branch and the Ladies' Auxiliary for their hospitality. The June meeting is the bus trip to Cape Croker on July 17. Quote of the Week. In order to obtain a loan, one must first be able to prove that he doesn't need it. Ciurch grouto visit Wonderland The 6. By Dora Shobbrook sary on he minutes of the last LONDESBORO - Greeting members at reunion and a treasurer's report were given the United Church on June 8 were Rev. by Garnet Wright. It was moved to have Snihur and Bert Lyon. The ushers for the and her e.union next year at the same time day were Kelly Bosman, Denise Hulley, The report of the nominating committee Shannon hymn nizerandJoanneprior to t. named the president couple as Ken and Joy The singing held to the service Vodden, vie -president, Brenda and Dave was led by Harry Lear, theex was accom- Scholl, secretary couple, Bev and Arnold paned Snihurby Lisa announced on a piano. Riley,and the committee of Bill and Verna Rev. u UCW acmed a tripg ip Gibigs, Lloyd and Vera Penfound, and be held on June 16. He also announced a Durnin. to Wonnderland for the churches youth Ron and Diane group, their family and friends on June 28. The children sang a song and read a story. The junior teacher .was Laura Scott: The scripture reading was from Isaiah, and the anthem was a duet by Marsha Szusz and Rev. Snihur. The scripture lesson was on the Ethiopian is baptized and the sermon was on the early church, with its lack of roots. Ball Family Reunion On June 8, 112 descendants of the late John Ball and Sarah Jane Palmer attended the Ball family reunion, held at Ball's. Grove in Hullett Township. Welcoming guests were Garnet and Margaret Wright, Elgin Penfound, and Ken and Joy Vodden. The blessing was sung, and all enjoyed a pot -luck dinner. President Elgin Penfound welcomed all, and they held a minute of silence in memory • Rile Ken and Joy Vodden, Olive and Elgin or those no longer with them. Four cards Chastity Colquhoun and Susan Eve Margaret and Kevin thewereh signed al fnr three members who are int were Dwayne Durninrs. For and MarkeEveleigh s y. were Penfound, Garnet, the hospital and one who is recuperating at In the ladies' races the winners were Nan- Wright v and Betteora ShobJewitbrook. Craig, home. c Dearing and Heather Brownridge and in Ida Martin th in the Goderich ndspital, Ida Y weekendawith her parentsg eack and Marian, Lind - Wright is in the hospital in London, Mabel the men's races Terry Cox and Steve Ball say and Deron of Ingersoll spent the McLeod is in- the Stratford hospital and were the winners. In the ladies' kick slipper event Patricia and his mother Elyria Jewitt of Clinton. Evelyn Tasker of Stratfgrd is recuperations •llson was the winner, and for the men June 7 guests with Mr. and Mrs. Vic �� e� on, The sports committee were Thelma Eller- Broome, the son of Cathy and Kevan an, Rob and Rob Miller, and Doralynn Broome. The Christening was held in the and Rob Blake. Egmondville United Church. The prize for the youngesthpersonhpresentTMr. and Mrs. Bob Crysler of Chatham went to four -and -a -half month old Tyler at - Petrie, while the oldest person was Olive tended church net's brother sboro and ndcvvisited ed Penfound at 85, and the longest married cou- Dorothyith Mrs. s.TCrysi ple were Warren and Marie Gibbings whoUCW members Brenda Radford, Edythe n. have been married 54 years. For comingathe Beacom, Laura Lyon, Mary Longman, Dora farthest, the winners Market.are Wayne and Shobbrook, Hattie Wood, Bernice Norman ChristinehPetrie of New and Margaret Whyte were guests at the In the races for the day the winners in the Brucefield UCW on June 3� girls' five and under category were Elissa Marsha Szusz is having a piano recital of Ball and Ashley Durnin, while in the same category for the boys, they were Chris her pupils s in whe church on June 13 at 7:30 Machan and Chris Durnin. M. As. i arelen Shaddick spent last with For the girls aged six to nine the winners Jeff and Karin Shaddick, Stephen, week with were Marsha Miller and Mellisa Dearing, andefCrystal in Kitchener. and for the boys they were Scott Ball andAttending the Bah reunion on June 8 from Ken Colquhoun. In the girls 10 to 13 races Londesboro were Arnold, Bev and Vicky and Vera Gibbings won for the drop clothes pin event., Personals Mel' Knox was admitted to St. Joseph's Hospital in London on June 7 following a farm accident. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Glousher attended the funeral of Ray McNall in Fergus on June 4. Colleen Carter of Exeter spent the weekend with her parents Doreen and Glen Carter. On June 8 they all attended the Christening of their grandson Adam John Ih win Stackhouse t�vere• Ken Rrtd Tlrudy h at home. jellyChristopher•and Tracy from Hensall•. "' Coiig�ratitlatfbTiliiv8�'e'�er1'd�d'tb'l4t�vbart ' iPerr3'" C'bkr=woni a Kevin •A arns� was - � y " arid Ada Ball,tirilIi`eii°i0th'v Wedding Miniver- ner'for guessing the number of beans, Duff's United• held• at Ti>�bapiisms held in the library on June By Betty McCall Bev Stevenson,•Ron and Chris visited catty Sports club wasdraw were: WALTON - The sacrament of baptism was Kuntz who is a patient in Wingham Hospital WWinnerstrsselsf e $100 and Berva Watson Trina held at Duff's United Church June 8 with Rev. on June 8. Bonnie Lambie in the pulpit. John Huether had his friend John Heeney RR2 Blyth - $25. Work Day Candidates for Baptism were Sarah Irene, of Ingersoll visiting with him for a few days daughter of Jim and Linda McDonald and at the home of his parents Ray and Margery A work day was held at Walton Bail Park Dana Marie, daughter of Terry and Vera Huether. Smith. Emerson and Phyllis Mitchell visited on On June 7. The trees were trimmed, gravel Organist for the month of Junen Mitchell, 'family of ith Eric Goderich. and Stella Reaburn and was sand added was spreadearound theed around the playground Huether and ushers are Emerson Institute meeting equipment, the bleachers were lifted, grass Roy Williamson and Mervin Smith. Don was cut McDonald held at Deg' a solo. Ee�anarre sche service a The o keyalton Women's luncheon on Junei11tat the usual plaster and gravel put on top �and foul btion of heavy washeldne 11 - Duff's. Unit me g time. Everyone is welcome.• posts were installed. ed for June it and the unified board meeting The monthly meeting of the United Church Those who helped the club that day were: is June 15 at 8 p.m. Women was held on June 4 when Muriel Don and Pat Nolan and Tim; Joe andLin ill Hum - Mr. Briefs Maxine and Blaine Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Saunders, Royal Oak, Coulees was guest speaker and showed slides florins and. DougKirkby loaned his tractor. Michigan spent a weekend at the home of Mr. of her trip to Cuernavaca, Mexico. phries Mrs. Allan Searle and allattended nd University to Duringhave quilt business y aped itoda icn wasOctdeber cided Roger Humphries helped with the pitching graduation of Steven Huether. at• Annie Reid and Maxine Marks in charge with The squirt boys played two games this past of Waterloo on May 31, ' week losing to Bluevale on June 2 and winn- Visiting with Keith and Gloria Wilbee last two from eachM thtly Draw ing on June 5 when Bluevale played the return weekwere her uncle and aunt, Morris and The monthly meeting of the Walton Area game in Walton. Eileen Hart of Killam, Alberta. THE BLYTH STANDARD RVaugpss,mxtmcw .Regr OPTOMETRY PLUMBING SERVICE Robert Worsell Plumbing Heating Sales 8 Service Box 68, Auburn 526-7597 H.T: DALE SEPTIC TANK PUMPING '- SERVICE CLINTON PHONE 482-3320 or 527-0284 INSURANCE GENERAL J. Richard Elliott 15191 523.9725 LIFE R. 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